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A PART III: READING COMPREHENSION: Multiple Choice 20 PTS Read the following passage and choose the best answer A, B, C, or D for the question below.. B THE SECOND PASSAGE The handling

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KÌ THI OLYMPIC 10-3 LẦN THỨ III

TỔ CHỨC TẠI TRƯỜNG THPT CHUYÊN NGUYỄN DU TỈNH ĐẮK LẮK

NĂM HỌC 2017-2018

SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO TỈNH ĐẮK LẮK

TRƯỜNG THPT: CƯMGAR

KỲ THI OLYMPIC 10-3 LẦN THỨ III

ĐỀ THI ĐỀ NGHỊ MÔN: Anh Văn; LỚP: 11

SỞ GD&ĐT ĐẮK LẮK

TRƯỜNG THPT CƯ M'GAR

ĐỀ THI OLYMPIC 10-3 LẦN 3 NĂM 2019

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MÔN THI: TIẾNG ANH – LỚP 11 Thời gian làm bài: 180 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề

A MULTIPLE CHOICE TEST (80 PTS)

Part 1: PRONUNCIATION: (10 PTS)

1 Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others in each group.

1 A merchant B sergeant C commercial D term

2 A amuses B purses C blouses D pleases

3 A Valentine B imagine C discipline D determine

4 A spacious B security C document D technology

5 A special B breath C breathe D pleasure

2 Pick out the word that stressed differently from the others:

6 A appreciate B promote C participate D introduce

7.A recommend B hurricane C photograph D separate

8.A sympathetic B unbelievable C advantageous D circumstance

9.A unconscious B accuracy C decisive D economy

10.A satellite B artificial C heritage B dictionary

Part 2: WORD CHOICE: (10 PTS)

1 Choose the best alternative to fill the gap in each of the following sentences:

11 - "Would you like to have noodles, spaghetti, or something different?" - " _"

A I'm afraid not B Yes, please C Never mind D Anything will do

12 Having been served lunch, _

A the problem was discussed by the members of the committee

B the committee members discussed the problem

C it was discussed by the committee members the problem

D a discussion of the problem was made by the members of the committee

13 The damage was far more serious than believed

14 It's a program that give some insight into the _ life of the Victorians

A household B inner C house D domestic

15 – John: “Do you think that we should use public transportation to protect our environment?”

– Laura: “ _”

A There’s no doubt about it B Of course not You bet!

C Well, that’s very surprising D Yes, it’s an absurd idea

16 You should consider the _ carefully before you make a decision

A pros and cons B safe and sound C spick and span D odds and ends

17 Remember to appreciate what your friends do for you You shouldn’t take them _

18 is the existence of a large number of different kinds of animals and plants which make a

balanced environment

19 It is necessary for students to listen to their teacher

20 Not until all their demands had been turned down did the workers decide to go on strike for more

welfare

11 D 12 B 13 C 14 D 15 A 16 A 17 D 18 B 19 B 20 A

GRAMMAR AND STRUCTURES: (10 PTS)

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21 _ be needed, the water basin would need to be dammed.

A Hydroelectric power should

C Hydroelectric power B When hydroelectric power D Should hydroelectric power

22 I would like to have my mails and newspapers _ early in the morning

23 Nick didn’t expect _ to Caroline’s party

A to invite B to be invited C inviting D being invited

24. that we all went for a picnic

A It was such a fine weather B So fine the weather

C Such a fine weather was it D So fine was the weather

25 We’d like to buy the house _ West Lake

26 You _ out yesterday without a coat No wonder you caught cold

A shouldn’t have gone B haven’t gone C hadn’t gone D mustn’t have gone

27 _ at his lessons, still he couldn’t catch up with his classmates

A Hardly as he worked B Hard as he worked C Hard as he does D Hard as he was

28 I didn’t know exactly how old he was, but he _ about 30 the first time we met

29 The replacement of shops such as the groceries’ and chemist’s by cafes _ the housewives with insufficient facilities for shopping

30 Alan loud rock music for three hours when her friends arrived

A was listening B had been listening C has been listening D listened

21 D 22 C 23 B 24 D 25 C 26 A 27 B 28 D 29 C 30 B

PHRASAL VERBS AND PREPOSITIONS: (10 PTS)

31 They decided to _ their differences and became friends

A take on B put aside C give away D go over

32 When Tet Holiday comes, Vietnamese people often feel inclined to their houses

A do over B do in C do through D do up

33 The police must now the escape convict in the surrounding countries

34 I try to be friendly but it is hard to some of my colleagues

A get on with B watch out for C come up with D stand in for

35 The biggest company in our local area is _the verge of bankruptcy

36 Our project was successful its practicality

A in terms of B with a view to C regardless D on behalf of

37 When you are an old age pensioner, you have to learn to _ a very small income

38 He said he would contribute money, but later he of it

39 Deborah is going to take extra lessons to _ what she missed while she was away

40 John’s about the same height as his father, but in very other respect he takes _ his mother

31.B 32 A 33 D 34 A 35 A 36 A 37 A 38 B 39 A 40 A

PART III: READING COMPREHENSION: Multiple Choice (20 PTS)

Read the following passage and choose the best answer A, B, C, or D for the question below THE FIRST PASSAGE

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When the first white men came to America, they found vast amounts of natural resources of

tremendous value Forests covered a large part of the nation; later gas, oil and minerals were found in unbelievable amounts There was a great, abundance of very fertile soil Forests, prairies, streams and rivers

abounded with wildlife So vast were these resources that it seemed that they could never be used up So

forests were destroyed to make way for farmland Grass lands and prairies were plowed and harrowed Minerals and oil were used in great quantities to supply ung industrial nation Almost every river became the scene of factories, mills and power companies Mammals and birds were slaughtered for food and sport Within a short time, the results were obvious Floods caused millions of worth of damage yearly The very fertile soil was washed away or blown up in great clouds The seemingly inexhaustible oil and minerals

showed signs of depletion Rivers were filled with silt from eroding farms and wastes from factories Many

of the rivers were made unfit for fish Several species of birds disappeared, and some mammals seemed on the verge of going Future timber shortages were predicted In short, Americans soon became to realize that some sort of conservation program must be set up, if future as well as present Americans were to share in the resources that are the heritage of every American

41 The title that best expresses the main theme or subject of this selection is _

A The loss of topsoil B The cause of timber shortage C The story of America's natural resources D What the first white men found in America

42 It seemed to the early American settlers that _

A there was a shortage of minerals B fertile soil was scarce

C the natural resources were inexhaustible D forests should not be cut

43 The use of America's natural resources by the early settlers was

A careless B predicted C scientific D unbelievable

44 Much of the fertile soil of America has

A been covered by lakes B been eroded by wind and water

C sunk deep into the earth D become the scene of factories

45 According to the passage, the false sentence is that

A the killed animals for food and sport B the early American settlers used a lot of minerals and oil

C they plowed and harrowed grasslands and prairies D they grew different kinds of plants in prairies

46 The word "abounded with" could best replaced by .

A were plentiful of B were abundant in C were rich with D were a lot of

47 The word "silt' in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to _

48 One reason why many of our rivers are no longer suitable living places for fish is that _

A too many fish have been caught B flood have caused much damage

C a conservation program has been set up D factories have dumped waste into the rivers

49 Some species of birds and mammals seemed _

A to become extinct B to be killed C to be slaughtered D to die

50 Americans soon came to realize that _

A They should stop killing animals for food B They must establish a conservation program

C They shouldn't reclaim the land D They must give up exploiting minerals

41 C 42 C 43 A 44 B 45 D 46 B 47 D 48 D 49 A 50 B

THE SECOND PASSAGE

The handling and delivery of mail has always been a serious business, atioti underpinned by the trust of

the public in requiring timeliness, safety, and the confidentiality After early beginnings using horseback and stagecoach, and although cars and trucks later replaced stagecoaches and wagons, the Railway Mail Service still stands as one of America's most resourceful and exciting postal innovations This service began in 1832, but grew slowly until the Civil War Then from 1862, by sorting the mail on board moving trains, the Post Office Department was able to decentralize its operations as railroads began to crisscross the nation on a regular basis, and speed up mail delivery This service lasted until 1958 During peak decades of service, railway mail clerks handled 93% of all non-local mail and '55 by 1905 the service had over 12,000

employees

Railway Post Office trains used a system of mail cranes to exchange mail at stations without stopping As

a train approached the crane, a clerk prepared the catcher arm which would then snatch the incoming

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mailbag in the blink of an eye The clerk then booted out the outgoing mailbag Experienced clerks were

considered the elite of the Postal Service's employees, and spoke with pride of making the switch at night

with nothing but the curves and feel of the track to warn them of an upcoming catch They also worked under the greatest pressure and their jobs were In a considered to be exhausting and dangerous addition to

regular demands of their jobs they could find themselves the victims of train wrecks and robberies

As successful as it was, "mail-on-the-fly- still had its share of glitches If they hoisted the train's catcher

arm too soon, they risked hitting switch targets, telegraph poles or semaphores, which would rip the catcher arm off the train Too late, and they would miss an exchange

51 What does the passage mainly discuss?

A How Post Office Trains handled the mail without stopping B The skills of experienced clerks

C How the mail cranes exchanged the mail D Improvements in mail handling and

delivery

52 The word "underpinned” in paragraph one is closest in meaning to _.

53 The public expects the following three services in handling and delivering mail EXCEPT _

A confidentiality B timeliness C safety D accuracy

54 According to the passage, the Railway Mail Service commenced in _

55 Which of the following can be interred from the first paragraph?

A Mail was often lost or damaged as it was exchanged on the mail crane

B There was a high turnover of railway mail clerks

C The development of the mailroads during the second half of the 19th century enabled Post Office Department to focus on timeliness

D The Post Office Department was more concerned about speeding up mail delivery than the safety of its clerks.

56 The word "elite” in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to

57 According to the passage, which of the following is true

A The clerk booted out the outgoing mailbag before snatching the incoming bag

B Clerks couldn't often see what they were doing

C The Railway Mail clerk's job was considered elite because it was safe and exciting

D Despite their success railway mail clerks only handled a small proportion of all non-local mail

58 In paragraph two, the word “they” refers to

A trains B postal service's employees C mailbags D experienced clerks

59 The word "glitches” in paragraph three can he replaced by .

60.Where in the passage does the author first mention the dangers of the Post Office clerk's job?

A Paragraph 1 B The first three sentences of paragraph 2

C The last three sentences of paragraph 2 D Paragraph 3

51.D 52.B 53.D 54.A 55.C 56 A 57 B 58 D 59 D 60 C

PART IV: GUIDED CLOZE TEST: (20 PTS)

Choose the best answer for each gap in the passage:

THE FIRST PASSAGE

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase for each of the blanks from 31- 40

COULD COMPUTER GAMES BE GOOD FOR YOU AFTER ALL

In Britain, the average young person now spends more money on games each year than on going to the cinema or renting videos But is this (61) a bad thing? For years, newspaper reports have been (62) that children who spend too much time playing computer games become unsociable, bad-tempered, even violent as a (63) But new research, (64) out in both Europe and the USA, suggests that the opposite may be true

Indeed, playing some of the more complicated games may help people of all ages to improve certain skills Researchers claim that this is because the games (65) _ the brain work harder in certain ways, like (66) _ sounds and movements quickly and identifying what they are The fact that people play the

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games repeatedly (67) that they get a lot of practice in these skills which are therefore likely to become highly developed

Social skills may benefit, too Researchers in Chicago think that fans of first- person shooter games (68)

“Counterstrike” are better than non-players when it comes to building trust and co-operation, and that this (69) them to make good friendships and become strong members of their communities So rather than (70) up computer games, perhaps young people need to spend more time on them?

Question 61

Question 62

Question 63

Question 64

Question 65

Question 66

Question 67

Question 68

Question 69

Question 70

A necessarily

A speaking

A product

A worked

A make

A realizing

A means

A in order to

A supports

A giving

B certainly

B informing

B result

B thought

B force

B noticing

B asks

B such as

B helps

B ending

C fully

C telling

C reason

C turned

C push

C imagining

C brings

C due to

C shows

C taking

D nearly

D saying

D conclusion

D carried

D keep

D solving

D causes

D as well as

D serves

D stopping

61.A 62.D 63.B 64.D 65.A 66 B 67 A 68 B 69 B 70 A

THE SECOND PASSAGE

Few people now question the reality of global warming and its effects on the world's climate Many

scientists (71) _ the blame for recent natural disasters on the increase (72) _ the world's

temperatures and are convinced that, more than ever before, the Earth is at (73) _ from the force of the wind, rain and sun (74) _ to them, global warming is making extreme weather events; such as

hurricanes and droughts, even more (75) _ and causing sea levels all around the world to (76) Environmental groups are putting (77) on governments to take action to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide which is given (78) _ by factories and power plants, thus attacking the problem at its source They are in (79) _ of more money being spent on research into solar, wind and wave energy devices, which could then replace existing power stations Some scientists, (80) , believe that even if we

stopped releasing carbon dioxide and, other gases into the atmosphere tomorrow, we would have to wait several hundred, years to notice the results Global warming, it seems, is to stay

74 A Concerning B Regarding C Depending D According

77 A force B pressure C persuasion D encouragement

79 A belief B request C favor D suggestion

80 A because B however C despite D although

71.B 72.A 73.C 74.D 75.C 76 D 77 B 78 A 79 C 80 B

B WRITTEN TEST: (120 PTS)

PART 1: OPEN CLOZE TEST: (20 PTS)

Fill in each gap in the passages below with ONE suitable word

THE FIRST PASSAGE.

Open doze text 1

As swimming became a popular recreation in England during the 1860s and 1870s, several (81) _ sports developed, roughly patterned after land sports (82) _them were water football (or soccer), water rugby, water handball, and water polo, in which players rode on floating barrels, painted to look (83) _ horses, and struck the ball with a stick Water rugby became most popular of these sports, but somehow the water polo name became attached to it, and it's been attached (84) since As played in England, the

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object of the sport was for a player to touch the ball, with both (85) _, at the goal end of the pool The goaltender stood on the pool deck ready to dive on any opponent who was about to score Water polo quickly became a very rough sport filled (86) underwater fights away from the ball and it wasn't unusual for players to pass out for lack of air In 1877 the sport was tamed in Scotland by the addiction of goalposts The Scots also replaced (87) _ original small, hard rubber ball with a soccer ball and

adopted (88) _ that prohibited taking the ball under the surface or, "tackling" a player unless he had the ball The Scottish game, which emphasized swimming speed, passing, and (89) _ work, spread to England during the early 1880s, to Hungary in 1889, to Austria and Germany in 1894 to France in 1895, and (90) _ Belgium in 1900 Water polo was the first team sport added to the Olympic program, in

1900

81 water 82 Among 83.like 84 ever 85 hands 86 with 87 the 88 Rules 89 team 90 to

THE SECOND PASSAGE.

About twenty percent of the world's present energy already comes from the sun in one form or another Special devices have been (91) _ available to place on the (92) _ of houses or flats to catch the sun's rays and thus heat water Thousands of these (93) are now being used to provide (94) _

in homes throughout the United States while more than a million solar water — heating units have already been (95) _ in homes in Japan Other purposes for which energy is at present (96) _ used include the extraction of salt (97) _ _ seawater, irrigation ad sewage disposal

(98) most people in deveoping countries, the need is (99) for air condition or central heating but for cheap (100) _ of cooking food, drying crops and lighting home

91 made 92 Roof 93 Devices 94 Energy 95 Installed

96 Being 97 From 98 For 99 Not 100 ways

PART 2: WORD FORM: (40PTS)

I Use the correct form of the words given in brackets to fill in the blanks in each sentence:

101 Bill was given a medal in of his services RECOGNISE

102 She listens more _ than anyone else I know SYMPATHY

103 The film was so sad that it made me feel very _ (EMOTION)

104 There were 50 _ in this talent contest (COMPETE)

105 thirst for knowledge YOUNG

106 Ralp Nader is an of peace ADVOCACY

107.Keith's exam results turned out to be _ (DISASTER)

108 Karen and Catherine are _ twins IDENTITY

109 His family suffers from his _ EXPEND

110 Please our letter of the 14th We have not had a reply KNOW

Answers:

101 recognition 102 sympathetically 103 emotional 104 competitors 105 Youngsters

106 advocate 107 disastrous 108 identical 109 over expenditure 110.acknowlegde

II Complete the following passage with the correct form of the words given

Repetitive fuel overseeing alarm import establishment reduce cover seek

The rate at which the deforestation of the world is proceeding is ( 111 ) In the 1950

approximately 25 percent of the earth's land surface had been (112) w ith forests, and less than twenty-live years later the amount of the forest land was (113) to 20 percent This decrease from 25 percent

to 20 percent, from 1950 to 1973 (114) _ an astounding 20 million square kilometers of forest

Predictions are that all, additional 20 million square kilometers of forest land will he (115) by 2020 The majority of deforestation is occurring in the tropical forests in developing countries (116) by the developing countries' need for increased aizricultural land and the desire on the part of developed countries

to import wood and wood products More than 90 percent of the plywood used in the United States, for example, is (117) _ from developing countries with tropical rain forests By the mid-1980s, solutions to this expanding problem were being (118) , in the form of attempts to (119) an international regulatory organization to (120) the use of tropical forests

111 alarming 112 covered 113 reduced 114 represent 115 lost

116 fueled 117 imported 118 sought 119 establish 120 oversee

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III ERROR IDENTIFICATION (20PTS)

Part 3: The passage below contains 10 mistakes Underline the mistakes and write their correct forms in the space provided in the column on the right (0) has been done as an example

Air pollution is a cause for ill - health in human beings In a lot of countries, there are laws limited the amount of smoke which factories can produce Because there isn't enough information on the amount of smoke in the atmosphere, doctors have proved that air pollution makes lung cancer The gases from the exhausts of cars have also risen air pollution in most cities The lead in petrol produces a poisoned gas which often collects in busy streets surrounding by high buildings Children who live in areas where there is a lot

of lead in the atmosphere cannot think as quick as other children and they are clumsy where they use their hands There are long-term effects of pollution If the gases in the atmosphere continues to increase, the earth's climate will become warmer A lot of ice near the Poles may water and may cause serious floods ANSWERS:

121 limited -> limiting 122 Because => Although 123 makes => causes 124 risen -> increased

126 surrounding => surrounded 127 quick quickly 128 where-> when 129 continues continue

130 water => melt 125 poisoned -> poisonous

IV: SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION: (40 PTS)

Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it mean exactly the same as the sentence printed before it.

131 The phone stopped ringing the moment I got down stairs

No sooner _

No sooner had I got downstairs than the phone stopped ringing

132 She agreed to go out to dinner with him because she assumed he was not married

Had she

Had she known that he was married, she would not have agreed to go out to dinner with him

133 Barbara was shocked to hear that she had failed his driving test

It came _

It came as a great surprise to Barbara that she had failed his driving test

134 Martin may not be very well but she still manages to enjoy life

Martins poor .

Martins poor health doesn’t prevent/stop him from enjoying life

135 He was sorry he hadn’t said goodbye to her at the airport

He regretted _.

He regretted not saying goodbye to her at the airport

Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the given word.

126 When he arrived at the airport, his family welcomed him warmly (GIVEN)

On

On his arrival at the airport, he was given a warm welcome by his family

137 Many species of wildlife are threatened with extinction (VERGE)

Many species of wildlife are _

Many species of wildlife are on verge of extinction

138 I daren’t turn on the television because the baby might wake up (FEAR)

_

I daren’t turn on the television for fear of waking the baby up

139 This is the most amusing thing I have ever read (SUCH)

I have

I have never read such an amusing thing before

140 He gambled, lost everything and began to owe money (INTO)

He gambled,

He gambled, lost everything and ran into debt

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