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The practice of signing and numbering individual prints was introduced by James Abbott McNeill Whistler, the nineteenth-century artist best known for the painting of his mother, called “[r]

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SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO TỈNH ĐẮK LẮK TRƯỜNG THPT NGUYỄN CÔNG TRỨ

KÌ THI OLYMPIC 10-3 TRUYỀN THỐNG LẦN IV, NĂM 2019

ĐỀ THI ĐỀ NGHỊ MÔN: TIẾNG ANH LỚP 10

ĐỀ THI VÀ ĐÁP ÁN 10

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A.MULTIPLE CHOICE TEST (80 PTS)

I/ PHONOLOGY (10 PTS)

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

3 A met B effort C chemistry D explain

5 A chemist B chalk C champion D chicken

B Pick out the word whose main stress is place differently from the others in each group.

8 A easy B every C effort D enjoy

9 A canteen B physics C teacher D danger

10.A education B occupation C geography D information

II/ WORD CHOICE (10 PTS)

11 She has the habit of drinking _ after every meal

A cup of tea B a cup of tea C a tea cup D a cup for tea

12 The _ are those who do not have a job

13 A person who is more beautiful in photographs is said to be _

14 A _ is a film or a radio or television program giving facts about something

15 You can change the TV chanels with this _ control

16 Titanic is a _ love story film

17 It was not until 1915 that the cinema really became an _

A industrial B industry C industrialization D industrialize

18 It is considered the most popular sporting event in the world.

19 The World Cup is followed with great interest around the globe- the final game of the 1994 tournament

was played to a television audience of more than 1 million viewers

20 There have been numerous sightings of child _ to the description of the missing boy

III/ GRAMMAR AND STRUCTURES (10PTS)

21 They gave me their address _ send them letters

A so that I B in order to C so that I could D in order that I will

22 They were made _ for a meeting after work

A to stay B stay C staying D to staying

23 A burglar _ into the house while we _ television

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A broke-were watching B broke-watched

24 No longer _ in our office since it _

A have typewriters been used / computerized B typewriters have been used / was computerized

C have typewriters been used / was computerized D typewriters have been used / computerized

25 Don’t let her cheat you

A Don’t let you cheated by her B Don’t let yourself be cheated by her

C Don’t let you cheat her D Don’t let you to be cheated by her

26 She came to see me here two weeks ago

A It is two weeks since she came to see me here B She's been living here for two weeks

C She was here for two weeks D She didn't come to see me here for two weeks

27 If only I had studied hard enough to pass the final exam

A I regret not studying hard enough to pass the final exam

B I had studied hard enough and I passed the final exam

C I studied too hard to pass the final exam

D I studied hard otherwise I would fail the final exam

28 She tried very hard to pass the driving test She could hardly pass it

A Although she didn‘t try hard to pass the driving test, she could pass it

B Despite being able to pass the driving test, she didn‘t pass it

C No matter how hard she tried, she could hardly pass the driving test

D She tried very hard, so she passed the driving test satisfactorily

29 If only I had studied hard enough to pass the final exam

A I regret not studying hard enough to pass the final exam

B I had studied hard enough and I passed the final exam

C I studied too hard to pass the final exam

D I studied hard otherwise I would fail the final exam

30.The man _ we're going to see is a millionaire

A he/ whom/ Ø B that / whose/ Ø C which/ that / Ø D.that /whom/Ø

IV/ PHRASAL VERBS AND PREPOSITIONS (10 PTS)

31.I heard a big noise and woke _ at 2.30 this morning

32 The boys were _ of the house because of misbehaviour and dishonesty

33 My brother has just _ a shop selling telephones

34 The man from the power supply company has _ your gas supply

35.Please _ the light , it is getting dark

36.It’s too dark I can’t go _ reading

37 We asked Nam to slow down as we couldn’t _ with him

38 They had to _ their visit to the zoo because of the bad weather

39.The woman has a hard time _ her children

A bringing into B bringing across C bringing up D bringing through

40 If you want to join this club, you must _ this application form

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A make up B write down C do up D fill in

V/ READING COMPREHENSION (20 PTS)

Reading the following passages and choose the best answer

Passage 1

As Christmas evolved in the United States, new customs were adopted and many old ones were reworked The legend of Santa Claus, for example, had origins in Europe and was brought by Dutch settlers to New York in the early 18th century Traditionally, Santa Claus - from the Dutch Sinter Klaas - was depicted as a tall, dignified, religious figure riding a white horse through the air Known as Saint Nicholas in Germany, he was usually accompanied by Black Peter, an elf who punished disobedient children In North America he

eventually developed into a fat, jolly old gentleman who had neither the religious attributes of Saint Nicholas

nor the strict disciplinarian character of Black Peter

Santa’s transformation began in 1823, when a New York newspaper published the poem A Visit from Saint Nicholas, which Clement Clark Moore had written to amuse his daughter The poem introduced many

Americans to the story of a kindly saint who flew over housetops in a reindeer-drawn sleigh Portraits and drawings of Santa Claus by American illustrator Thomas Nast further strengthened the legend during the second half of the 19th century Living at the North Pole and assisted by elves, the modern Santa produced and delivered toys to all good children By the late 19th century he had become such a prominent figure of American

folklore that in 1897, when Virginia O’Hanlon wrote to the New York Sun newspaper asking if Santa was real, she received a direct answer: “Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus”.

41 Who brought the legend of Santa Claus to the USA according to the passage?

A Sinter Klaas B Saint Nicholas C A German D Dutch settlers

42 Santa Claus was traditionally described as a

A tall man who could walk through the air B fat, jolly, old man

C religious figure D fat man riding a white horse

43 Santa Claus in North America was depicted as _

A a man with the strict disciplinarian character of Black Peter

B a good old man with less religious character

C one with religious attributes of Saint Nicholas

D a jolly man on horseback

44 Who was Black Peter?

A an elf accompanying Saint Nicholas C one of the disobedient children

B an elf who rode a white horse D a popular traditional figure

45 What word is closest in meaning to “attributes”?

A symbols of a person B natural qualities C effects D outer appearance

46 Where did the legend of Santa Claus come from?

47 1823 was mentioned as a year when

A Clement Clark Moore wrote his first poem B Clement Clark Moore’s poem made him popular

C Saint Nicholas visited New York D the image of Santa Claus was transformed

48 According to Clement Clark Moore’s poem,

A Santa Claus had nothing different in appearance from the traditional one

B Santa Claus had wings and could fly

C Santa Claus liked poetry

D Santa Claus was a kindly saint who flew over housetops in a sleigh

49 The answer “Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus” is an illustration for the fact that

A the New York Sun was popular with children

B Santa Claus was a prominent figure at that time

C newspapers are unreliable

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D Virginia O’Hanlon was a reader of the New York Sun.

50 Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A Santa Claus was an imaginary old man created by artists based on traditional figures

B Living in the North Pole, Santa Claus visited children at Christmas

C Santa Claus was a real figure living in northern America

D Santa Claus was a story based on Saint Nicholas and Black Peter

Passage 2

One of the major problems in the art world is how to distinguish and promote an artist In effect, a market

must be created for an artist to become successful The practice of signing and numbering individual prints was introduced by James Abbott McNeill Whistler, the nineteenth-century artist best known for the painting of his mother, called “Arrangement in Grey and Black,” but known to most of us as “Whistler’s Mother.” Whistler’s

brother-in-law, Sir Francis Seymour Haden, a less well-known artist, had speculated that collectors might find

prints more attractive if they knew that there were only a limited number of copies produced By signing the work in pencil, an artist could guarantee and personalize each print

As soon as Whistler and Haden began the practice of signing and numbering their prints, their work began to increase in value When other artists noticed that the signed prints commanded higher prices, they began copying the procedure

Although most prints are signed on the right-hand side in the margin below the image, the placement of the signature is a matter of personal choice Indeed, prints have been signed within the image, in any of the

margins, or even on the reverse side of the print Whenever the artist elects to sign it, a signed print is still

valued above an unsigned one, even in the same edition

51 Which of the following would be a better title for the passage?

C The Practice of Signing Prints D Whistler’s Greatest Works

52 What made Whistler’s work more valuable?

A His brother-in-law’s prints B His signature on the prints

C His painting of his mother D His fame as an artist

53 The word “speculated” could be best replaced by _.

54 The word “distinguish” is closest in meaning to _.

55 The word “it” refers to _.

A the image B the reverse side C the same edition D a print

56 Where in the passage does the author indicate where an artist’s signature might be found on a work?

A Paragraph 1 B Paragraph 2 C Paragraph 3 D all paragraphs

57 What does the author mean by the statement: “As soon as Whistler and Haden began the practice of signing and numbering their prints, their work began to increase in value.”?

A The prints that were signed and numbered were worth more

B The signatures became more valuable than the prints

C The signing and numbering of prints was not very popular

D Many copies of the prints were made

58 What was true about the painting of Whistler’s mother?

A It was a completely new method of painting

B It was not one of Whistler’s best paintings

C It was painted by Sir Francis Seymour Haden

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D Its title was “Arrangement in Grey and Black.”

59 The author mentions all of the following as reasons why a collector prefers a signed print EXCEPT

A it guarantees the print’s authenticity B it encourages higher prices for the print

C it makes the print more personal D it limits the number of copies of the print

60 It can be inferred from the passage that artists number their prints _

A at the same place on each of the prints B when the buyer requests it

C as an accounting procedure D to guarantee a limited edition

VI/ GUIDED CLOZE TEST (20 PTS)

Choose the best answer for each gap in the passage

Passage 1

One of the most urgent environmental problems in the world today is the shortage of clean water Having clean drinking water is a basic human right But acid rain, (61) pollution and garbage have made many sources of water undrinkable Lakes, reservoirs and even entire seas have become vast pools (62) poison Lake Baikal in Russia is one of the largest lakes in the world It (63) a rich variety of animals and plants, including 1,300 rare species that do not exist (64) else in the world But they are being destroyed by the massive volumes of toxic effluent which (65) into the lake every day Even where law existed, the government did not have the power to enforce them

Most industries simply ignore the regulations The Mediterranean Sea (66) 1% of the world's water surface But it is the dumping (67) for 50% of all marine pollution Almost 16 countries regularly throw industrial wastes a few miles (68) shore

Water is free to everyone A few years ago, people thought that the supply of clean water in the world was limitless Today, many water supplies have been (69) by pollution and sewage Clean water is now scarce, and we are at last beginning to respect this precious (70) .We should do something now

(Source: v14ilovetranslation.com)

61 A industrious B industry C industrial D industrialized

Passage 2

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

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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

75 A strick B strong C severe D heavy

77.A force B pressure C persuation D encouragement

79 A belief B request C favour D suggestion

80 A because B however C despite D although

B WRITTEN TEST (120 PTS)

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

Passage 1

Art as a career

Many celebrated artists have found (81) hard to make ends meet early on in their careers with a few well-known exceptions, however, (poor Van Gogh being perhaps the most famous one) (82) _ went on

to find recognition within their own lifetime Picasso’s life story is the kind of rags-to-riches tale that gives hope

to many an unknown artist In 1904, he was sharing a draughty and primitive studio complex (83) _ thirty other artists But by his death, he was a multi-millionaire and probably the most celebrated modern artist ever Nevertheless, (84) _ every success story, there must be dozens of artists (perhaps some potential

‘greats’) who have endured a lifetime (85) _ hardship in obscurity Whether they were never recognised because their work was (86) _ of sympathy with the prevailing fashion, or (87) they lacked talent, is impossible to say Most people see art as a vocation rather than a career There (88) _ indeed be some truth in the idea that artists need to (89) exceptionally dedicated to succeed, and even relatively successful artists sometimes have to supplement their income by working (90) other areas occasionally

Passage 2

In 1877, George Eastman, who worked in a bank in Rochester, wanted to take photographs on holiday However, he was very disappointed to discover that the only cameras available (91) very large and heavy, and required the use of complicated equipment

Eastman realized that many other people were keen to take photographs but were prevented from (92) so What was needed was a simple, hand-held camera, and so, in (93) spare time, he began to experiment

After a (94) deal of work he was ready to open a factory and succeeded in producing his first camera in 1888 It was a small rectangular box and inside was a roll of special paper This paper was sensitive (95) light and replaced the heavy pieces of glass that had been used before When the roll was finished, the camera had to (96) sent back to the factory in New York (97) the photographs to be developed and printed The following year a transparent film was invented and was better than the paper roll This could be removed by the photographer and taken to a local center for (98) The new camera was an

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instant success and within a (99) years Eastman was very rich But he was a generous man and during his lifetime, he gave away millions of dollars to support a number (100) educational institutions

91 were 92 doing 93 his 94 great/good 95 to

96 be 97 for 98 developing 99 few 100 of

II/ WORD FORM (40 PTS)

Part 1: Supply the correct form of the words in the CAPITAL LETTER

101 There’s no to this problem SOLVE

102 Many people still refuse to believe that smoking is HARM

103 She always listens to what she is told ATTENTION

104 The heavy snow last week made it to drive on this road POSIBLE

105 Will it be for you to meet me at 8.00 AM tomorrow? CONVENIENCE

106 It is forbidden to hunt for that kind of bird It has been listed as one of the species

DANGER

107 Many people do not understand the importance of the habitats to wild animals and plants, so they spoil

108 Her include swimming and reading INTEREST

109 She is a highly- woman EDUCATE

110 They will go to out in commemoration of their marriage DINNER

101 solution 102 harmful 103 attentively 104 impossible 105 convenient

106 endangered 107 unconsciously 108 interests 109 educated 110 dine

Part 2: Read the text and then fill in the blank with the correct form of the word chosen from the box

organization high difficulty differ mountain house climb weight one injury

The first woman on Mount Everest

Mount Everest is the (111 _in the world It is in the Himalayan Mountains between Nepal and China, and

it is 8,900 meters high Sir Edmund Hillary from New Zealand and Tensing Norway from Nepal were the first people ever to climb Mount Everest They climbed it in 1953 Men from several (112) _countries climbed it after that

Junko Tabei, a Japanese, from Hokkaido, was the first woman to make this (113 _climb A Tokyo newspaper-television company (114) _the climb in 1975 They chose fifteen women from (115) _clubs to go to Nepal The group climbed for several days Then there was an avalanche The heavy ice and snow (116) _ten of the women They had to stop climbing The other five continued

Only Ms Tabei was able to climb the last 70 meters She was standing on top of the world She was the (117) _woman there

Ms Tabei was 35 years old at the time She is one meter 50 centimeters tall and (118) _42 kilograms She says that she is an ordinary (119) _She started climbing mountains in 1960 She climbed every mountain in Japan Then she climbed Amapurna, another high mountain in the Himalayas Finally, she climbed the world’s highest mountain

When she reached the top, she thought “I’m at the top and I’m glad that I’m at the top.” Then she climbed back down the mountain She is one of the greatest mountain (120) _in the world

111 highest 112 different 113 difficult 114 organized 115

mountaineering

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116 injured 117 first upload.123doc.n

et weighs

119 housewife 120 climbers

III/ ERROR IDENTIFICATION (20 PTS)

There are ten mistakes in the following paragraph Find them and correct them.

We tend to think of poverty as the main cause of violence crime However,

research from both sides of the Atlantic show that fathers may be the most important

factor in preventing children from turn to crime In the United States, children from

better-off family was compared with ones from families with lower incomes

Children from both groups that lived with their fathers committed the same number

of crimes In the United Kingdom, a study was carried out comparing a group of

boys which had never been accused of any crimes such as assault and stealing

vehicles All the boys had difficulty at school and came from large families that

didn't earn a lot of money The biggest different between the groups was that

fifty-five percent of the "good boys" lived with their fathers, when only four per cent of

the "bad boys" did Eighty per cent of the good – behaved boys said they felt close

to their fathers because they didn't live in the same house It seems that having a

father who takes an interest in his children encourages youngsters not to break the

law

121

122 _

123 _

124 _

125 _

126 _

127 _

128 _

129

130

121 violence à

violent

122 show à shows 123 turn à

turning

124 was à were 125 which à who

126.difficulty à

difficulties

127 different à difference

128 when à while 129 goodà well 130 because

à even if

IV/ SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION (40 PTS)

A Finish each of the sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentence printed before it

131 I’ll only help you if you promise to try harder

à Unless _

132 She can’t have any more children because of her age

àShe is too

133 John finished his essay in two hours

à It took _

134 She is more beautiful than her mother

àHer mother is not _

135 If only I had known that the company was going to be closed, I would never have applied for the job

àHad I

KEY:

131 Unless you promise to try harder I won’t help you.

132.She is too old to have any more children

133 It took John two hours to finish his essay.

134 Her mother isn’t as beautiful as she

135 Had I known that the company was going to be closed, I would never have applied for the job

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B Rewrite each of the following sentences with the given words in such a way that the second sentence has the same meaning as the first one, using the word given Do not change the form of the word given

136 The best solution was thought of by Mary CAME

à _

à _

à _

à _

à _

KEY:

136 Mary came up with the best solution.

137 She isn’t really cut out for teaching.

138 It will take at least 30 minutes to get to the airport.

139 I tried to have a word with Jack about the problem but he was too busy.

140 Unless you look after them, those shoes won’t last for long.

-THE END –

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