SỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO LÂM ĐỒNG TRƯỜNG THPT CHUYÊN BẢO LỘC Đề thi có 15 trang Thí sinh không được sử dụng tài liệu, điện thoại di động I LISTENING Part 1 (Questions 1 – 5) You will hear five students who[.]
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TRƯỜNG THPT CHUYÊN BẢO LỘC
Đề thi có 15 trang
- Thí sinh không được sử dụng tài liệu, điện thoại di động
-I LISTENING
Part 1 (Questions 1 – 5) You will hear five students who are studying away from home They are talking about their accommodation Choose from the list of letters (A-F) what each speaker says about their accommodation Use the letters only once There is one extra letter that you do not need to
1 Speaker 1:
2 Speaker 2:
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A There were few chances for me to socialize there.
B I have recommended it to others.
C I should have thought more about being independent.
D I got on well with my roommate despite a few
disagreements
E I made a mistake there at first.
F I was able to settle into a new area.
Your answers:
1 .C 2 .F 3 .E 4 .D 5 .B
Part 2 (Questions 6 – 10) You will hear an interview with someone who has started a magazine for children Listen and choose the best answer (A, B, or C) (1.5 pts)
Your answers:
6 .C 7 .B 8 .C 9 .A 10 .B
KỲ THI HỌC SINH GIỎI ĐỒNG BẰNG BẮC BỘ
ĐÁP ÁN
ĐỀ THI ĐỀ NGHỊ HỌC – MÔN TIẾNG ANH
LỚP 10 Năm: 2016
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(Questions 11 – 14) Complete the sentences below Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer
Answers:
11 air-conditioned 12 Hope 13 rain forest 14 photo/photograph
opportunity
(Questions 15 – 20) Complete the table below Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer
Your answers:
15 reception desk 16 Green Mountain 17 Senior citizen
II LEXICO – GRAMMAR
Part 1 Choose the best answer for each question (2.0 pts)
Your answers:
1 .C 2 .A 3 .A 4 .C 5 .D
6 .A 7 .D 8 .B 9 .A 10 .B
11 .B 12 .D 13 .C 14 .C 15 .B
16 .B 17 .C 18 .C 19 .A 20 .D
Part 2 PREPOSITIONS AND PHRASAL VERBS (1.0 pt) Fill in each gap with one suitable preposition or article Your answers: 1 .up 2 .out 3 .down 4 .from 5 .into
6 .apart 7 .after 8 .in 9 .away 10
back/down
Trang 3Part 3 WORD FORM Put each word in the right column in its correct form (2.0 pts)
Your answers:
1 fantastical 2 .apocalyptic 3 .mythological 4 scenarios 5 enslaved
6 .supernatural 7 .multiple 8 .dramatists 9 fictionally 10 displeased
Part 4 There are 10 mistakes (grammar, choice of word, spelling) in the following text Identify them. TEXT LINE In economics, game theory, and decision theory the expected utility hypothesis is a hypothesis concerning people's preferences in regard to choices that have uncertain outcomes (gambles) This hypothesis states that if specific axioms are satisfied, the subjective value associating with an individual's gamble is the statistical expectation of that individual's valuations of the outcomes of that gamble This hypothesis has proved usefully to explain some popular choices that seem to contradict the expected value criterion (which takes into an account only the sizes of the payouts and the probabilities of occurrence), such as occur in the contexts of gambling and insurance. Daniel Bernoulli initiated this hypothesis in 1738 Until the mid-twentieth century, the standard term for the expected utility was the moral expectation, contrasted with "mathematical expectation" for the expected value The von Neumann–Morgenstern utility theorem provides necessary and sufficient conditions under that the expected utility hypothesis holds From relatively early on, it was accepted that some of these conditions would be violated by real decision-makers in the practice but that the conditions could be interpreted nonetheless as 'axioms' of rational choice Work by Anand (1993) argues against this normative interpretation and shows that 'rationality' does not require transitivity, independence or completeness This view is now referred as the 'modern view' and Anand argues that although the normative and evidential difficulties the general theory of decision-making based on expected utility is an insightful first order approximation that highlight some important fundamental principles of choice, even if it imposes conceptual and technical limits on analyse which need to be relaxed in real world settings where knowledge is less certain or preferences are more sophisticated 1
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III READING
Part 1 Passage 1 (1.5 pts)
A Choose the correct headings for sections A – F from the list of headings below
List of headings
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Construction of special cinemas for 3-D Good returns forecast for immediate future The greatest 3-D film of all time
End of traditional movies for children Early developments
New technology diminishes the art The golden age of movies
In defense of 3-D 3-D is here to stay Undesirable visual effects
1 Section A: v
2 Section B: iii
3 Section C: viii
4 Section D: x
5 Section E: vi
6 Section F: ii
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1 .v 2 . iii 3 viii 4 . x 5 . vi 6 .ii
B Decide whether these statements are True or False
7 3-D conflicts with our mental construct of our surroundings
8 3-D encourages an over-emphasis on quick visual thrills
9 Avatar’s strength is found both in its visual splendor and in aspects of story
10 Use of 3-D technology proves to worsen our sensation of elevation
Your answers:
7 .T 8 .T 9 .F 10 .F
Part 2 Passage 2 Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each of the questions below
(1.5 pts)
SURFACE WATER AND GROUND WATER
Answers:
Part 3 CLOZE READING Read the following passage and choose the correct word for each of the
Answers:
1 .B 2 .D 3 .A 4 .C 5 .B
6 .A 7 .C 8 .D 9 .C 10 .C
Trang 6Part 4 CLOZE TEST Fill in each gap with ONE suitable word. 1.5 pts)
Early photography
Answers:
1 would 2 were 3 .who 4 .being 5 .which
6 for 7 set 8 .there 9 .with 10 most
WRITING
Part 1 SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION Rewrite each of these sentences in such a way that its meaning is kept unchanged Do NOT change the word in bracket in any way
1 Nobody knows what annoyed our boss (CHEESED)
→ Why our boss was cheesed off is not known.
2 It was not until he lost the last match that he realized he was a little too old for competitions (LONG)
→ Hardly had he lost the match when he realized he was long in the tooth for competitions
3 The serious look on his face stopped us revealing the secret (CAT)
→ Hadn’t it been for the serious look on this face we would have let the cat out of the bag
4 It was unwise of you to try to do so many things without being aware of your shortcomings (THIN)
→ You shouldn’t have spread yourself too thin.
5 He would spend his very last penny trying to ingratiate himself with his father-in-law (EXPENSE)
→ In his effort/attempt to ingratiate himself with his father-in-law, he would spare no expense
6.Where the real cause of the decline in the competition’s popularity lies is still debatable (SPOT)
→ It is open to dispute what the black spot the decline in the competition’s popularity is
7 People who often talk too much about unimportant things do not appeal to me (DONKEY)
→ I’m not in favor of people who can talk the hind leg of a donkey
8 It’s bad I failed to do my share of the job (WEIGHT)
→ I would like to have pulled my weight (in the job).
9 That this celebrity keeps her own affairs away from public attention is of great importance
(PROFILE)
→ It is advisable that this celebrity keep a low profile
10 Looking back, I have a feeling that they gave the deceptive information about the case (BOOKS)
→ In retrospect, I have a feeling that they cooked/might have cooked the books about the case
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Part 2 Write an composition of about 150 words on the following topic: (2.5 pts)
Some people believe that using animals to test the safety of human medicines is cruel and unwarranted, whereas others feel it is a medical necessity
Discuss both views and state your own opinion