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SỞ GD&ĐT VĨNH PHÚC ——————— ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC KỲ THI CHỌN HSG LỚP 11 THPT NĂM HỌC 2009-2010 ĐỀ THI MÔN: TIẾNG ANH Dành cho học sinh các trường THPT không chuyên Thời gian làm bài: 180 phút, không kể thời gian giao đề ————————— Đề thi có 04 trang I. Listening. Listen and complete the notes FILM SURVEY Date of survey: (1) ………… Number of people responding(2)……………… Result of the survey Most popular type of film: (3)………… e.g “ The Godfather”. Best plot : Two popular themes (4) ………. And good versus evil (NB can have a (5) of both themes e.g . in “ Star War” Most popular settings: Place: (6) locations (e.g. desert, jungles). Time: the (7)………. Most popular stars: Male : Robert de Niro, Harrison Fort, Humphrey Bogart Female: Diane Keaton, Hudie Foster, Marilyn Monroe, Carrie Fisher. (NB pop female stars had (8) …..and glamour) Titles of the most popular films Often consisted of (9) and included name of a place or (10)…… II. Choose one word whose stressed pattern is different from that of the other words. Write your answer in the answer sheet 1. A. minority B. disadvantage C. education D. appropriate. 2. A.agrarian B.together C. represent D.occasion. 3. A.special B. prepare C. throughout D. believe. 4. A.Stimulate B. similar C. confidence D. continue. 5. A. Distribution B. dissatisfy C. community D. technology. III. Choose the best answer from the four options (A,B ,C or D) . Write your answer in the answer sheet. 1. Can you help me? I need…… information. A. a few B. a little C. few D. little. 2. About a thousand years ago there were very few people… in the Bristish Isles. 1

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CHNH THCK THI CHN HSG LP 11 THPT NM HC 2009-2010

THI MN: TING ANH

Dnh cho hc sinh cc trng THPT khng chuyn

Thi gian lm bi: 180 pht, khng k thi gian giao

thi c 04 trang

I. Listening.Listen and complete the notes

FILM SURVEYDate of survey: (1)

Number of people responding(2)

Result of the survey

Most popular type of film: (3)

e.g The Godfather.

Best plot : Two popular themes

(4) . And good versus evil

(NB can have a (5) of both themes e.g . in Star War

Most popular settings:

Place: (6) locations (e.g. desert, jungles).

Time: the (7).

Most popular stars:

Male : Robert de Niro, Harrison Fort, Humphrey Bogart

Female: Diane Keaton, Hudie Foster, Marilyn Monroe, Carrie Fisher.

(NB pop female stars had (8) ..and glamour)

Titles of the most popular films

Often consisted of (9) and included name of a place or (10)

II. Choose one word whose stressed pattern is different from that of the other words. Write your answer in the answer sheet1. A. minority

B. disadvantageC. education

D. appropriate.

2.A.agrarian

B.together

C. represent

D.occasion.

3.A.special

B. prepare

C. throughout

D. believe.

4.A.Stimulate

B. similar

C. confidence

D. continue.

5.A. DistributionB. dissatisfy

C. community

D. technology.III. Choose the best answer from the four options (A,B ,C or D) . Write your answer in the answer sheet.

1. Can you help me? I need information.

A. a few

B. a little

C. few

D. little.

2. About a thousand years ago there were very few people in the Bristish Isles.

A. living

B. moving

C. existed

D. stayed.

3. Global warming is. increasing the sea level.

A. fastly

B. in a hurry

C. hastily

D. rapidly.

4. I bought three books. here are two, but where is one?

A. the other

B. another

C. others

D. each other.

5. Tim studied really hard when he was at school. ., he later became a successful person.

A. result

B. as

C.as result

D. consequently.

6. The older miser spent all his time his money and up new hiding place.

A. counting-thinking

B. to count-thoughtC. of counting-thinkingD. count-think.

7. George and Paul were the two men. on Mr. browns roof.

A. who were working

B. to work

C. workD. worked.

8. Many efforts have been . to protect rare animals.

A.done

B. taken

C. made

D. given.

9. A room with equipment for doing physical exercises is called a

A. stadium

B. pitch

C. court

D. gymnasium.

10.. refers to sports such as running and jumping.

A. Athletics

B training

C. fencing

D. athlete.

11. How much longer do we have to wait? this is starting to get on my

A. mind

B. back

C. nerves

D. nose.

12. It is hard to get parts for this car if something goes wrong.

A. spare

B. extra

C. additional

D. emergency.

13. Ive got to work late tonight-something has

A. come out

B. come up

C. turned out

D. turned off.

14. Mrs Robinson great pride in her cooking.

A. gets

B. finds

C. has.

D. takes.

15. More than thirty people evidence to the court during the four-week trial.

A. produced

B. explained

C. gave

D. spoke.

16. If i you again in my orchard, looking for oears, youll be sorry!

A. make eyes atB. catch sight ofC. see through

D. take a view of.

17. Dont put . Until tomorrow what you can do today.

A. down

B. off

C.out

D. up.

18. He stood on the of the ship and watched the seagulls dive for fish.

A. floor

B. ground

C. platform

D. deck.

19. Veronica broke the school rules so many times that the headmistress finally had no alternative but to her

A. export

B. deport

C. expel

D. eject.

20. The shopping centre is easily from the motorway.

A. affordable

B. available

C. accountable

D. accessible.

IV Identify one underlined word or phrase that is incorrect.

1. When the movie was over, John and me went for a quick walk.

A B

C

D

2. Mrs. Adams was surprise that her son and his friend had gone to the mountains to ski. A B C D3. My counselor suggested that I make my professor to change my grade

A

B

since I was sick the day of the exam.

C D

4. As soon as I saw the smoke, I called the fire department, but they havent arrived yet

A

B

C D 5. Jessica is only an amateur, but she sings sweeter than most professionals.

A B

C` D6. The American standard of living is still higher than most of the other countries of the world.

A B C

D

7. If you want a particular book, the person to see is the librarian she is wearing glasses.

A

B

C

D

8. Although Alice has been to the mountains many times before, she still loves it

A

B

C D9. This house is more spacious as that white house I bought in Rapid City, South Dakota last year.

A B C D10 Gardening, according to recent surveys, it is the eighth most popular

A

B CAmerican leisure-time activity.

D

V. Reading

A. Read the pasage then fill in the blank with the most suitable word.I was born in London and had lived in cities (1) most of my life. The one exception is the year i (2) with my uncle in Canada. he owned (3) enormous farm, miles from anywhere. Every morning i had to get up (4) the sun and help my uncle on the field. he was such a nice man, though that i couldnt let him know how (5) i was.

So you can imagine my feelings when, because of my husbands work, we (6) to this small village three years ago. We arrived in the middle of january and (7) was snow everywhere. The heating didnt (8) and it was freezing cold. (9), the welcome from our neighbours was warm and we continued to feel very much at home in the village. I have never once (10) coming here.B. Read the second passage then choose one word from the four options A, B, C or D to fill in each numbered blank

Captioned TelevisionBy the 1950s many American families owned television sets. During televisions first 20years, deaf people (1) most of the fun. They could not hear what was being said and had to guess.

Deaf people who watched television liked sports and action shows but they were disappointed with (2) programs. If there was a lot of dialogue, deaf viewers couldnt follow the plot. Even the most skilled lip readers could only catch part of the talking. This frustrated many deaf people.

In the late 1960s, a man started experimenting. Malcom Norwood thought that deaf people could (3) television programs, too. He wanted to delvelop captions for the programs. Norwood worked for the federal governments Media Services and Captioned films Division at the Bureau of Education of the Handicapped.

Norwood surveyed many hearing Americans. He wanted to see how they felt about seeing captions on the television screen. Too many people were against the (4) . Norwood realized he had to develop another way of captioning one that would not (5) hearing people.

In october of 1971, Norwoods (6) signed a contract with WGBH-TV, a public television station in Boston. WGBH was hired to experiment with captions. They agreed to (7) a captioned televisiopn program for Norwood. That program was made. It was shown on television and at a special convention.

The type of captions made by WGBH could (8) on any television. No special equipment was needed. These were called open captions.

Later, a new machine was invented. This device was made to send signals on a special part of the television picture. the signals could be captions. if a family had another kind of machine in their home or in their TV set, then the captions (or signals) would (9) on their television screen. Without the machine, no captions would be seen. That special machine is called a decoder. it receives the signals transmitted from the television station, Caption that (10) a decoder are called closed captions.

1.A. missed

B. spoiled

C. shared

D. created.

2.A. racing

B. local

C. color

D. other.

3.A. write

B. recommend

C. enjoy

D. ignore.

4.A. questions

B.law

C. idea

D. sound.

5.A.interest

B. help

C. bother

D. teach.

6.A.company

B. office

C. students

D. channel.

7.A.make

B. do

C. habe

D. write.

8.A. describe

B. confuse

C. require

D. block.

9.A. appear

B. disappear

C. show

D. happen.

10.A. seen

B. put

C. turned

D. had.

C. Choose From clauses or phrasesfrom A-G the one which fits each gap 1-6. There are one extra clause or phrase you do not need to use.A. so that there is little stress B. More important that you are active against

C. When you swim D. Swim slowly at first

E. As well as getting a strenuous work-out F. Whether you enter a pool.

Swimming is an ideal activity. (1), you get atotal body work out that combines cardiovascular and strength benefits. you work your heart and lungs (2) for your upper and lower body . In addition this is done in a weight bearing (the water bears your body weight) environment(3) to your joints and connective tissue. It is less important that you are a good swimmer and (4) the resistance of the waterwhich, in fact, provides much more resistance than air. (5) or other body of water to swim or for some other fitness activity is not important either since all activities in water will produce varying degrees of the same effect. We highly recommend swimming as both an excellent aerobic and cardiovascular activity and a strength and flexibility activity.D. Read the fourth passage then choose the best answer from the four options A,B C or D for each question.In the spring of 1934 , storms swept across the Great Plains, but they were not rainstorms.They were the result of sun and drought and a terrible wind that blew millions of tons of topsoil from 300,000 square miles in Kansas, Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, and New mexico. This was the dustbowl. It burried fences, fields, and homes. It choked cattle and sicken the people who stayed. Three hundred and fifty thousand settlers fled, many becoming part of a slow, sad caravan along Route 66 to California.

But wind and drought were not the only factors that combined to creare the DustBowl . Only fifty years earlier, a capet of buffalo grass had covered the Great Plain , protecting the soil and retaining the moisture in the ground. By the turn of the century, farmers had settled, homesteading in regions that had been used as range land. The increased demand for the wheat during World War I encouraged farmers to plow and plant even wider areas. Forty percent of the land that they plowed up had nevr been exposed ton rain, wind, or sun before. When the drought and wind came, the land had been prepared for disaster.

1. With which of the following is the passage primarily concerned.

A. The DustBowlB. The great PlainC. HomesteadingD. World War I.

2. Where did many of the homesteaders go when they abandoned their farms.

A. To Kansas

B. to New MexicoC. to Texas

D. to California.

3.The word fled in line 5 is closest in meaning to which of the following phrases?

A. passed awayB. became ill

C. ran away

D. gave up.

4.The word it in line 4 refers to :

A. topsoilB. the DustBowlC. windD. result.

5. It can be inferred from the passage that

A. Ranchers caused the DustBowl by grazing too many buffaloes on the grasslands.

B. The DustBowl was brought to an end by rainstorm.

C. The Great Plain is a wheat-producing region in the United States.

D. All the homesteaders had to abandon their farms during the DustBowlVI. Writing.

A. Finish the second sentence so that it has the same meaning as the first.1. He never thought of telling her.It never..

2. If you want to save your eyesight, we must operate immediately.

Only by .

3.The students riotous behaviour should have been severely punished.

The students deserved

4.I left without saying goodbye as I didnt want to disturb the meeting.

Rather..

5.He suddenly thought that he might have misunderstood her.

It crossed..

6.If we wait long enough, well get what we want.

Its just..

7.Our present financial problems will soon be a thing of the past.

We..

8.I was not surprised to hear that Harry had failed his driving test.

It came

9.A lot of men think that its wrong for women to work.

A lot of men disapprove.

10. If nothing unfortunate happens, Ill see you next week.

All being.

B. Topic:

A friend of yours is going to visit Vietnam this summer, write a letter to him or her and introduce a place of interest in our country so that he/ she can enjoy the vacation.

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K THI CHN HSG LP 11 THPT NM HC 2009-2010

HNG DN CHM MN: TING ANH

Dnh cho hc sinh cc trng THPT khng chuyn

Total:100psI / Listening :10 ps.1. 20002. 50.0003. drama4. boy meets girl5. combination.

6.Exotic7. future8. character9. two words

10. person.II /5Ps

1C2C3A4D5D.

III / 20 ps

1B2A3D 4A5D6A7A8.C9.D10A

11.C12.A13.B14.D15C16B17B18D19C20D.

IV :10ps1.C2.A3.B4.C5.C

6.C7.D8.D9.B10B

V A/ 10ps

1.for

2. spent3. an

4. with

5. miserable.

6.moved7.there

8. work9. however10. regretted. B/10ps1.A

2.D

3.C

4.C

5.B

6.B

7.A

8.C

9.A

10.D

C/5ps

.1C

2.E

3.A

4.B

5F D/5 ps

1A2D3C4B5C.VI. Writing. 10pointsA/1It never occured to him to tell her.

2Only by operating immediately can we save your eyesight.

3The students deserved severe punishment for their riotous behaviour.

4Rather than disturb the meeting, I left without saying goodbye.

5It crossed his mind that he might have misunderstood her.

6Its just a question/matter of waiting long enough to get what we want.

7We shall soon find a solution to overcome our present financial problems.

8It came as no surprise (to me) that Harry had failed his driving test.

9A lot of men disapprove of women working

10All being well, Ill see you next week.

B/ topic:15psRequirements:Clear, coherent, Fluent

Outline:

Date

Salutation,

Introduction of the place(e.g: Im glad you are going to Vietnam this summer. I would like to introduce to you something about Halong Bay .)

Body :

+ location, weather

+ places to visit

+entertainment

+Food

+ people

Closing

Signature.

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