Regularly travelling a long distance between one’s place of work and one’s home.. Using a commutation ticket for special journeys in all seasons of the year.[r]
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KÌ THI OLYMPIC 10-3 LẦN IV
ĐỀ THI ĐỀ NGHỊ MÔN: TIẾNG ANH LỚP 10
Trang 3PHẦN A: MULTIPLE CHOICE (40 PTS)
I PHONOLOGY (5PTS):
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others.
2 A dimension B expansion C confusion D tension
4 A apology B classify C testify D verify
5 A beloved B naked C ploughed D learned
Choose the word which is stressed differently from the other three.
5 A consent B obstinacy C condolence D equality
II WORD CHOICE: (5PTS)
1 Hoang Anh Tuan …….injury to win the Olympic silver
2 In my father’s ……., it is essential to eat vegetable every day
A idea B opinion C confidence D principle
3 Last summer, we had …… holiday in Spain
A a two week’s B a two – weeks C two – week D a two – week
4 He retired early…… ill – health
A on behalf of B on account of C believe D imagine
5 Their eventual choice of house was _ by the time Peter would take to get to the office
A related B consequent C determined D dependent
6 He set one alarm-clock for five o’clock and the other for five past so as to _ that he did not oversleep
7 When Tim was eating a cherry, he accidentally swallowed the _
8 She loved tennis and could watch it till the _ came home
9 Could you close the window? There is a bit of a _
10 Thousands of steel _ were used as the framework of the new office block
III STRUCTURES AND GRAMMAR: (5.0 PTS)
Trang 41 She on her computer for more than two hours when she decided to stop for a rest
A has worked B has been working C was working D had been working
2 “You should stop working too hard you’ll get sick.”
3 I waved to Karen but failed her attention
A to be attracted B to attract C attracting D attracted
4 In order to grow vegetables properly, gardeners must know _
A what are each vegetable’s requirements
B what the requirements for each vegetable are
C that is required by each vegetable
D that the requirements for each vegetable
5 Conservationists that experiments on animals be stopped
6 You the washing-up I could have done it for you
C couldn’t have done D mustn’t have done
7 “Never say that again, ?”
A won’t you B do you C don’t you D will you
8 _ you to be offered that job, would you have to move to another city ?
9 the noise and pollution in the city, the Browns move to the countryside
A Be tired of B Being tired of C Tired of D Were tired of
10 _ broken into when we were away on holiday
IV PREPOSITIONS AND PHRASAL VERBS:
1 I can’t _ of a word he is saying
2 I several musicians around that time
A came up with B made friends to
C got back to D made the acquaintance of
3 After her mother died, she was raised by her grandparents
4 The director retired early ill-health
A on behalf of B in front of C on account of D ahead of
5 Realizing he got lost, he started to help
6 The doctor who is _ tonight in the general hospital is Mr Brown
7 Do you have any objections this new road scheme?
8 The concert was because of the heavy rain
9 Jump in the car There’s enough for you
Trang 5A room B place C space D chair
10 I could not the lecture at all It was too difficult for me
V READING PASSAGE 1 (5 PTS)
READING PASSAGE 1 :Read the text below and choose the best answer to each question.
It is commonly believed that school is where people go to get an education
Nevertheless, it has been said that today children interrupt their education to go to school.
The difference between schooling and education implied by this remark is important
Education is much more open-ended and all-inclusive than schooling Education
knows no limits It can take place anywhere, whether in the shower or on the job, whether in the kitchen or on the tractor It includes both the formal learning that takes place in school and the whole universe of informal learning The agent (doer) of education can vary from respected grandparents to the people arguing about politics on the radio , from a child to a
famous scientist Whereas schooling has a certain predictability, education quite often produces surprises A chance conversation with a stranger may lead a person to discover
how little is known of other religions People receive education from infancy on Education, then, is a very broad, inclusive term; it is a lifelong process, a process that starts long before the start of school, and one that should be a necessary part of one’s entire life
Schooling, on the other hand, is a specific, formalized process, whose general pattern varies little from one setting to the next Throughout a country, children arrive at school at about the same time, take the assigned seats, are taught by an adult, use similar textbooks, do homework, take exams, and so on The pieces of reality that are to be learned, whether they are the alphabet or an understanding of the workings of governments, have been limited by
the subjects being taught For example, high school students know that they are not likely to
find out in their classes the truth about political problems in their society or what the newest filmmarkers are experimenting with There are clear and undoubted conditions surrounding the formalized process of schooling
1: This passage is mainly aimed at _.
A listing and discussing several educational problems
B telling the difference between the meaning of two related words
C telling a story about execellent teachers
D giving examples of different schools
KEY: B
2: In the passage, the expression “children interrupt their education to go to school” mostly implies that _.
A schooling prevents people discovering things B schooling takes place everywhere
C all of life is an education D education is totally ruined by schooling
KEY: C
3: The word “all-inclusive” in the passage mostly means _.
A including every thing or everyone B going in many directions
C involving many school subjects D allowing no exceptions
KEY: A
4: According to the passage, the doers of education are _.
A only respected grandparents B mainly politicians
C mostly famous scientists D almost all people
KEY: D
5: What does the writer mean by saying “education quite often produces surprises”?
Trang 6A It’s surprising that we know little about other religions B Educators often produce
surprises
C Informal learning often brings about unexpected results.
D Success of informal learing is predictable.
KEY: C
6: Which of the following would the writer support?
A Our education system needs to be changed as soon as possible
B Going to school is only part of how people become educated
C Schooling is of no use because students do similar things every day.
D Without formal education, people won’t be able to read and write.
KEY: B
7: The word “they” in the last paragraph refers to _.
A newest filmmarkers B political problems
C workings of governments D high school students
KEY: D
8: Because the general pattern of schooling varies little from one setting to the next, school
children throughout the country _
A are taught by the same teachers B have the same abilities
C do similar things D have similar study conditions
KEY: D
9: From the passage, we can infer that a high school teacher _.
A is free to choose anything to teach B is not allowed to teach political issues
C is bound to teach programmed subjects D has to teach social issues to all classes KEY: C
10: Which of the following is TRUE according to passage?
A The best schools teach a variety of subjects.
B Students benefit from schools, which require long hours and homeword
C Education and schooling are quite different experience
D The more years students go to school, the better their education is.
KEY: C
READING PASSAGE 2: Read the text below and choose the best answer to each question.
Commuting is the practice of travelling a long distance to a town or city to work each day, and then travelling home again in the evening The word commuting comes from commutation ticket, a US rail ticket for repeated journeys, called a season ticket in Britain Regular travelers are called commuters
The US has many commuters A few, mostly on the East Coast, commute by train or subway, but most depend on the car Some leave home very early to avoid the traffic jams, and sleep in their cars until their office opens Many people accept a long trip to work so that they can live in quiet bedroom communities away from the city, but another reason is “white
flight” In the 1960s most cities began to desegregate their schools, so that there were no
longer separate schools for white and black children Many white families did not want to send their children to desegregated schools, so they moved to the suburbs, which have their own schools, and where, for various reasons, few black people live
Millions of people in Britain commute by car or train Some spend two or three hours
a day travelling, so that they and their families can live in suburbia or in the countryside Cities are surrounded by commuter belts Part of the commuter belt around London is called the stockbroker belt because it contains houses where rich business people live Some places are becoming dormitory towns, because people sleep there but take little part in local activities
Most commuters travel to and from work at the same time, causing the morning and evening rush hours, when buses and trains are crowded and there are traffic jams on the roads Commuters on trains rarely talk to each other and spend their journey reading, sleeping or using their mobile phones, though this is not popular with other passengers Increasing
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computer, a practice called telecommuting
Cities in both Britain and the US are trying to reduce the number of cars coming into town each day Some companies encourage car pooling (called car sharing in Britain), an arrangement for people who live and work near each other to travel together Some US cities have a public service that helps such people to contact each other, and traffic lanes are reserved for car-pool vehicles But cars and petrol/gas are cheap in the US, and many people
prefer to drive alone because it gives them more freedom In Britain many cities have
park-and-ride schemes, car parks on the edge of the city from which buses take drivers into the centre
1 All of the following are measures to reduce the number of cars coming into town each day
in the US and / or Britain EXCEPT _
A car pooling/sharing B traffic lanes for car pooling
C park-and-ride schemes D free car parks in the city centre
KEY: D
2 The word “desegregate” in paragraph 2 most probably means _.
A end racial discrimination B become worse in quality
KEY: A
3 As mentioned in the passage, commuters usually _
A talk to each other during train journeys B go to work at different hours
C cause traffic congestion on the roads D go home from work at different hours
KEY: C
4 Which of the following is NOT true about the London commuter belt?
A It surrounds London
B It is like “bedroom communities” in the US
C It is home to some wealthy business people
D It is in central London
KEY: D
5 It can be inferred from the passage that dormitory towns in Britain are places where people _
A take part in local activities B contribute to the local community
C are employed locally D stay for the night
KEY: D
6 The passage mentions that many Americans are willing to travel a long distance to work in order to be able to live in _
A comfortable bedrooms B quiet neighborhoods
KEY: B
7 The phrase “linked to” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to _.
A related to B connected to C satisfied with D shared with
KEY: B
8 The word “it” in the last paragraph refers to _.
A driving alone B car pool C travelling together D petrol/gas
KEY: A
9 Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A Both the US and Britain have a great number of commuters
B Britain has considerably more commuters than the US
C Commuting helps people in the US and Britain save a lot of time
D The US has considerably more commuters than Britain
KEY: A
10 Which of the following definitions of commuting would the author of this passage most
probably agree with?
A Travelling to work and then home again in a day within a rural district
Trang 8B Travelling for hours from a town or city to work in the countryside every day.
C Regularly travelling a long distance between one’s place of work and one’s home
D Using a commutation ticket for special journeys in all seasons of the year
KEY: C
VI GUIDED CLOZE 1 (5 PTS)
Read the text below and decide which answer best fits each space
Cloze test 1.
THE CHANGING EARTH
Although the earth was formed about 4,500 million years ago, human beings have inhabited it for less than half a million years Within this time, population has increased hugely and people have has a vast (1)……….upon the earth They have long been able to (2)
……….the forces of nature to use Now, w ith morden technology, they have the power
to alter the balance of life on earth
Reports back from the first astronauts helped dispel the dangerous (3)……… that the world had no boundaries and had limitless resources Moreover, ecologists have shown that all forms of life on earth are interconnected, so it (4)……… that all human activity has an effect on the natural environment
In recents years, people have been putting the environment under stress As a result, certain (5)…………materials such as timber, water and minerals are beginning to (6)
……….short pollution and the (7)……… of waste are already critical issues, and the state of the environment is fast becoming the most pressing problem (8)
……….us all The way we respond to the challenge will have a profound effect on the earth and its life support (9)………
Howerver, despite all these threats there are (10)………signs Over the past few decades, the growth in population has been more than matched by food production, indicating that we should be able to feed ourselves for some time yet
7 A disposal B displacement C dismissal D disposition
8 A encountering B opposing C meeting D confronting
10 A stimulating B welcoming C satisfying D reassuring
KEYS: 1 D 2 A 3 B 4 B 5 A 6 D 7 A 8 D 9.B 10 D
Cloze test 2.
YOU MUST REMEMBER THIS…
Sometimes you might feel that if you had a perfect memory, all your problems with learning would be solved You would be able to (1)……….through exams without much revision You would never again (2)……….the embarrassment of forgetting
Trang 9someone’s name but imagine, for a moment, not forgetting anything- not even last year’s shopping lists you would be (3)………… with information
With hard work you can recall the parts of the a verb or the layout of a town as you need them, so that you can learn a foreign language or (4)……….a taxi driver’s licence But the memory (5)……… called for by some professions are only one of the roles memory plays in our lives Memory covers a wide range of actions and needs What we (6)
………about the brain is far from complete, so philosophers and scientists find it difficult to be (7)………about the nature of memory Remembering and forgetting can
be understood in many different ways but broadly, three distinct classes of memory have been established: personal, cognitive and habit memory
Personal memories are those acts of remembering which (8)……….specifically to each person’s life history If you say, “ I remember the first time I travelled by train”, you will probably have an image in your mind of the occasion and be able to describe things in it Cognitive memory helps us learn , for example, stories, a speech, or a piece of music Habit memory (9)……… those abilities needed to perform actions such as typing or driving All these actions must be learned but once they have been, you will rarely remember anything (10)………as you perform them
KEYS: 1 A 2 B 3 D 4 B 5 C 6 D 7 A 8 D 9.B 10 D
B WRITTEN TEST (70 PTS)
I CLOZE TEST: Read the text below and think of the word which best fits each space.
Use only ONE WOORD for each space
OPEN CLOZE 1 (10 PTS)
BLUE WHALES
Blue whales, the world's largest animals, have been sighted again in British waters for the first time in at least twenty years Indications that a population of blue whales was inhabiting the waters west (1) ……… Scotland came for the first time from the United States Navy, (2) ……… surveillance system picked up the songs of a lot of different whales American zoologists subsequently identified the blue whale song among (3)
Now marine biologist, Carol Booker, has actually seen a blue whale there herself She has no doubt about what she saw, because they have distinctive fins which are very small for (4)
……… size She says, 'Worldwide they were almost extinct and it seemed they had completely vanished from the North Atlantic, so you can imagine how I felt actually seeing (5) ……… ! However, it is certainly too soon to say if it is an indication of a population recovery.' She goes (6) ………… to say, 'What it does show is the importance
of this area of the ocean for whales, and (7) ………… essential it is to control pollution of the seas.'
Bigger than (8) ………… dinosaur known to man, blue whales are the largest animals ever to
Trang 10(9) lived on earth A blue whale is more than six metres long at birth and, (10)
……… fully grown, its heart is the same height as a tall man and weighs as much as a horse
KEYS: 1 of 2 whose 3 them/ others/these 4 their
5 one 6 On 7 How 8 Any
9 have 10 When/if
OPEN CLOZE 2 (10 PTS)
TSUNAMI IN JAPAN
Japan's most powerful earthquake since records began has struck the north-east coast triggering a massive tsunami Cars·, ships and buildings were (1)
……… away by a wall of water after the 8.9 - magnitude tremor, which struck about 400 kms (250 miles) north-east of Tokyo A state of emergency has been declared at a nuclear power plant, (2)……… pressure has exceeded normal levels
Officials say more than 10,000 people are dead and about 7,000 (3)……… but
it is feared the final death toll will be (4) ……… higher.In one ward alone in Sendai, a port city in Miyagi prefecture, 200 to 300 bodies were found
"The quake has been the fifth-largest in the world (5) ……… 1900 and nearly 8,000
(6) ……… stronger than the one which devastated Christchurch, New Zealand, last month", said scientists
Thousands of people (7) ……… near the Fukushima nuclear power plant have been ordered to evacuate Japanese nuclear officials said that pressure inside a boiling water reactor at the plant was running much higher than normal after the cooling system failed
Officials said they might need to deliberately (8) ……… some radioactive steam to relieve pressure, but that there would be no health risk
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had earlier said the US Air Force had flown emergency coolant to the site But US officials later said (9) ……… coolant had been handed over because the Japanese had decided to handle the situation (10)
………
The UN's nuclear agency said four nuclear power plants had been shut down safely
KEYS: 1 swept 2 where 3 missing 4 much/ far 5 since
themselves
II WORD FORMATION (20PTS)
PART 1: Complete the sentences with the correct form of the word given:
1 My favourite _ of classical music are Mozart, Beethoven and Bach ( COMPOSE)
2 Jimmy’s brother is the _ in that rock band I was telling you about ( GUITAR)
3 This is a purely _ piece of music with no singing in it at all ( INSTRUMENT)
4 It was the best live _ I have ever seen ( PERFORM)
5 Not many _ sing and play at the same time, but she’s an exception ( DRUM)
6 Sit at the same distance from both _ to get the best sound quality ( LOUD)
7 She’s a brilliant _ but she prefers painting and drawing ( MUSIC)
8 My mother said the volume was _ and asked me to turn it down ( DEAF)
9 Tonight’s live _ includes a world famous jazz band from Chicago ( ENTERTAIN)
10 They had practised a lot so their music was _ and pleasant ( TUNE)
KEYS:
1 COMPOSER