SỞ GD&ĐT BẮC NINH
TRƯỜNG THPT HÀN THUYÊN
Ngày kiểm tra 11 tháng 9 năm 2015
ĐỀ KIỂM TRA CHỌN ĐỘI TUYỂN HSG CẤP TRƯỜNG
NĂM HỌC 2015-2016
MÔN: TIẾNG ANH - LỚP 12
Thời gian làm bài: 180 phút (không kể thời gian phát đề)
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PART 1: PHONOLOGY (1 point)
I. Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from those of the
other words. (0.5 pts)
1. A. socialize B. contact C. background D. formality
2. A. prolong B. contact C. conscious D. common
3. A. signal B. sign C. colleague D. regard
4. A. cloth B. trustworthy C. clothing D. brother
5. A. crooked B. naked C. masked D. needed
Your answers:
1……… 2……… 3……… 4……… 5………
II. Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from that of the other three. (0.5 pts)
6. A. powerful
B. composer
C. musician
7. A. understand
B. appearance
C. remember
8. A. tourism B. atmosphere C. canister D. survival
9. A. diversity B. biography C. biology D. fundamental
10. A. energy B. advantage C. biomass D. arduous
Your answers:
6……… 7……… 8……… 9……… 10………
PART 2: GRAMMAR AND STRUCTURE (7.0 points)
I. Choose the best answer to complete the following sentences. (2.0 pts)
1. ___ the people who come to this club are in their twenties and thirties.
A. By and large B. Altogether C. To a degree D. Virtually
2. The strike was ___ owing to a last minute agreement with the management.
A. called off B. broken up C. set back D. put down
3. At around two years of age, many children regularly produce sentences_____ three or four
words. A . are containing B. containing C. contain D. contains
4. American students agree that a husband is______ to tell his wife where he has been if he comes
home late.
A. obsessed B. obliged C. obtained D. observed
5.. ______ I had nothing for breakfast but an apple, I had lunch early.
A. However B. Since C. Due to D. Therefore
6.. All ______ is a continuous supply of the basic necessities of life.
A. that is needed B. which is needed C. what is needed D. the thing needed
7. Jack turned the last corner and…………… for the finishing line.
A. approached B. arrived C. waited D. headed
8. The swimmers…………… forward as they waited to begin the race.
A. fell B. crawled C. rolled D. leaned
9. _______ with my previous job, I would have won a higher promotion and I _______ in this
unfortunate position now.
A. Unless I had stayed I am not B. If I stayed / would not be
C. If had I stayed / will not be D. Had I stayed / would not be
10. ______________from being embarrassed by his mistake, the lecturer went on confidently
with his talk.
A. Distant B. Far C. A long way D. Miles
11. A lot of money goes for AIDS research because it’s .......................that the government is
spending a lot to find a cure.
A. such serious that B. so a serious disease
C. so serious a disease D. a so serious disease
12. The increased pay offer was accepted although it _________short of what the employees
wanted.
A. fell B. arrived C. came D. ended
13. The restaurant is popular with film stars and the …………………..
A. like B. same C. similar D. such
14. …………to the invention of the steam engine, most forms of transport were horse-drawn.
A. Akin B. Prior C. In addition D. With reference
15. He _______ a large sum of money when his aunt died.
A. came off B. came out C. came into D. came over
16. He is decorating the house with a view _______ it.
A. to sell B. to selling C. for selling D. to be sold
17. On being told about her sack, ……………… .
A. her boss felt sorry for Mary B. Mary was shocked
C. Mary’s face turned pale D. all are correct
18. We shouldn’t give the children everything they ask for; they will become completely _____.
A. spoilt B. wounded C. damaged D. destroyed
19.I usually buy my clothes ………………. It’s cheaper than going to a dress maker
A. off the peg B. on the house C. in public D. on the shelf
20. She listened so attentively that not a word_______.
A. did she miss B. she missed C. she didn't miss D. she had missed
Your answers:
1…… 2…… 3…… 4…… 5…… 6…… 7…... 8…… 9…… 10…...
11…… 12…… 13….. 14…… 1 5…… 16…… 17….. 18…… 19…… 20…...
II. Give the correct tense/ form of the verb in brackets. (1.5 pt)
1. It is imperative that the letter (send)______ at once.
2. It was a boring show. I would rather (not/go) ______ there.
3. I’m sure they (complete) ______ the new road by June.
4. (Bite) ______ twice, the postman refused to deliver our letters unless we chained our dog up.
5. His roommate (always enter) ______ the room without knocking first, which annoys him a
lot.
6. It was our fault to keep Mary waiting so long. We (inform) _______her in advance.
7. By the time you come here again, this palace (build)_________
8. The yesterday accident is thought (cause) ____________by human error.
9. We (cook) _________all day for the party that evening and by 8 o’clock we still weren’t
ready.
10. The statue ( break) _______while it (move)________ to another room in the museum.
11. I wouldn’t phone her after midnight. She won’t like (wake)_______ up
12. The airplane in which the football team (travel)_________ (crash)________ soon after
taking off.
13. His (take)____________ ill was quite unexpected.
Your answers:
1 ………..……………... 2…………...……….. ……. 3…………..…………………
4 ………..……………… 5………..…………………. 6.……..……………………..
7. ………..………........... 8. ………..………………… 9. ………..…………………
10 ………..………......... 11…………...…………… 12…………..……………..
13 ………..…………
III. Supply the correct form of the word in brackets. (1.5 pt)
1. After the floods, many people have to live in _____. (MISERABLE)
2. I was late because I ________how much time I will need. ( ESTIMATE)
3. No report can convey the________suffering that this war has caused. (SPEAK)
4. He will not benefit __________from the deal. (FINANCE)
5. The injury was___________of her handling of the affair. (CRITICIZE)
6 ______ to a new environment is a difficult thing for old people. (ADAPT)
7. Her interests are very________ (DIVERSITY)
8. ________to the school is by examination only. (ADMIT)
9. The villages in the mountains are quite ______ during winter. (ACCESS)
10. The judges were especially impressed by the ______ use of light (IMAGINE)
and shade in the painting.
11. Are all those ______ they put food really necessary? (ADD)
12. A ______damage was caused by the earthquake. (WIDE)
13. Phil was sentenced to seven-year ______ for his part in the ( PRISON)
armed robbery.
14. How can you ________the fact that some people live in mansions (JUST)
while others live in slums?
15. The teacher warned the children that if they _______ again, (BEHAVE)
they would be punished.
Your answers:
1 ………..………... 2…………...……….. 3…………..………
4 ………..………… 5………..…………… 6.……..……………
7. ………..………... 8. ………..…………… 9. ………..……….
10 ………..………... 11…………...……….. 12…………..………
13………..………… 14………..…………… 15……..……………
IV. The passage below contains TEN mistakes. Underline them and write the correct forms
in the numbered boxes. (1 point)
Large animals inhabit the desert have evolved adaptations for reducing the effects of
extreme hot. One adaptation is to be light in color, and to reflect the Sun's rays. Desert mammals
also depart from the normal mammalian practice of maintaining a constantly body temperature.
Instead of try to keep down the body temperature inside the body, what would involve the
expenditure of water and energy, desert mammals allow their temperatures rise to what would
normally be fever height, and temperatures as high as 46 degree Celsius have been measured in
Grant's gazelles. The overheated body cools down during the cold desert night, and indeed the
temperature may fall unusual low by dawn, as low as 34 degrees Celsius in the camel. This is a
advantage since the heat of the first few hours of daylight absorb in warming up the body.
Your answers:
Mistake Correction
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10…………………………………….. ……………………………………..
V. Complete each sentence with one suitable preposition. (1.0 pt)
1. The lights are designed to deter burglars __________approaching the house.
2. Damage to the building resulted___________an usually high wind.
3.I met him at the party and he asked_______you.
4. Jenny has come_____ _________a wonderful name for her new goldfish.
5.Why don’t you put _______for his job?
6.They thought they could deceive me but they were wrong. I could see____________them.
7.When she retired she took ______gardening as a hobby.
8.It is typical ________Susan to make rude comments.
9.No decision has been made; the matter is still _____________discussion.
Your answers:
1 ………..………... 2…………...……….. 3…………..………
4 ………..………… 5………..…………… 6.……..……………
7. ………..………... 8. ………..…………… 9. ………..……….
PART 3: READING (6.0 points)
I.Read the following passage and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) to each question.
(2, 0 points)
Until recently, most American entrepreneurs were men. Discrimination against women in
business, the demands of caring for families, and lack of business training had kept the number
of women entrepreneurs small. Now, however, businesses owned by women account for more
than $40 billion in annual revenues, and this figure is likely to continue rising throughout the
1990s. As Carolyn Doppelt Gray, an official of the Small Business Administration, has noted,
“The 1970s was the decade of women entering management, and the 1980s turned out to be the
decade of the woman entrepreneur.”
What are some of the factors behind this trend? For one thing, as more women earn
advanced degrees in business and enter the corporate world, they are finding obstacles. Women
are still excluded from most executive suites. Charlotte Taylor, a management consultant, had
noted , In the 1970s women believed if they got an MBA and worked hard, they could become
chairman of the board. Now they have found out that it isn’t going to happen, so they go out on
their own.”
In the past, most women entrepreneurs worked in “women’s” fields cosmetics and
clothing , for example. But this is changing. Consider ASK Computer Systems, a $22 - million -
a year computer software business. It was founded in 1973 by Sandra Kurtzig, who was then a
housewife with degrees in math and engineering. When Kurtzig founded the business, her first
product was software that let weekly newspapers keep tabs on their newspaper carriers and
her office was a bedroom at home, with a shoebox under the bed to hold the company’s cash.
After she succeeded with the newspaper software system, she hired several bright computer-
science graduates to develop additional programs. When these were marketed and sold, ASK
began to grow. It now has 200 employees, and Sandra Kurtzig owns $66.9 million of stock.
Of course, many women who start their own businesses fail, just as men often do. They
still face hurdles in the business world, especially problems in raising money ; the banking and
finance world is still dominated by men, and old attitudes die hard. Most businesses owned by
women are still quite small. But the situation is changing; there are likely to be many more
Sandra Kurtzig in the years ahead.
1. What is the main idea of the text?
A. Women today are opening more businesses of their own.
B. Women are better at small businesses than men are.
C. The computer is especially lucrative for women today.
D. Women today are better educated than in the past, making them more attractive to the
business world.
2. Charlotte Taylor believes that women in the 1970s _____________.
A. were unable to work hard enough to succeed in business.
B. had fewer obstacles in business than they do today.
C. were still more interested in education than business opportunities.
D. were unrealistic about their opportunities in business management.
3. The author mentions the “shoebox under the bed” in order to ____________.
A. suggest that the company needed to expand
B. show the frugality of women in business
C. show the resourcefulness of Sandra Kurtzig
D. point out that initially the financial resources of Sandra Kurtzig’s business were limited.
4. The expression keep tabs on” is closest in meaning to ______________.
A. pay the salaries of C. keep records of
B. provide transportation for D. recognize the appearance of
5. The word “hurdles” can be best replaced by ______________.
A. small groups B. fences C. obstacles D. questions
6. The author’s attitude about the future of women in business is _____________.
A. skeptical B. optimistic C. frustrated D. negative
7. The word “ excluded” is closest in meaning to _______________.
A. often invited to B. not permitted in
C. decorators of D. charged admissions to
8. All of the following were mentioned in the passage as detriments to women in the
business world EXCEPT _____________.
A. women were not trained in business
B. women faced discrimination in business
C. women lacked ability to work in business
D. women were required to stay at home with their families.
9. The word “that” in the passage refers to ______________.
A. women working hard.
B. women achieving advanced degrees
C. a woman becomes chairman of the board
D. woman believing that business is a place for them
10. It can be inferred from the passage that the author believes that businesses operated by
women are small because _______________.
A. women can’t deal with money
B. many women fail at large businesses
C. women prefer a small intimate setting
D. women are not able to borrow money easily
Your answers:
1 ………..………... 2…………...……….. 3…………..………
4 ………..………… 5………..…………… 6.……..……………
7. ………..………... 8. ………..…………… 9. ………..……….
10……………………
II. Read the text below and decide which answer A, B, C, or D best fits each space. (2.0 pts)
All forms of non- renewable energy sources are to a greater or lesser (1)_______
polluting , though the type of pollution varies. Coal, in common with other fossil
(2)___________, produces sulphur dioxide, though ,in this respect, gas (3)___________ very
favorably with coal and oil. The combustion of fossil fuels produces carbon dioxide in
(4)_________ greater amounts than plant life can use. This carbon dioxide, by (5)__________in
the atmosphere , may well lead to global rises ( 6)__________ temperature (called the
“greenhouse effect”) and such rises could in time have a (7)__________ effect on climate.
Nuclear fuel doesn’t emit gases into the atmosphere (8)___________used, but it produces its
own highly toxic waste products. Being solid, these are easier to control than the gases emitted
by fossil fuels but their presence in growing quantities is (9)____________ very dangerous
indeed. All forms of fuel so far (10)__________ add to the earth’s heat load and in this way
provide a long term danger to the environment.
1. A. degree
B. extent
C. extension
D. amount
2. A. energies
B. fuels
C. resources
D. mines
3. A. outgrows
B. outdoes
C. compares
D. contrasts
4. A. more
B. well
C. far
D. quite
5. A. raising
B. collecting
C. piling
D. accumulating
6. A. in
B. with
C. of
D. for
7. A. deathly
B. disastrous
C. unfortunate
D. terrific
8. A. that
B. however
C. when
D. whether
9. A. potentially
B. merely
C. possibly
D. extremely
10. A. concerned
B. complained
C. proved
D. mentioned
Your answers:
1 ………..………... 2…………...……….. 3…………..………
4 ………..………… 5………..…………… 6.……..……………
7. ………..………... 8. ………..…………… 9. ………..……….
10……………………
II. Read the following passage and fill an appropriate word in each blank.(2points)
Fish live almost (1) ____ They are found in the near freezing waters of the Artic and in
the steaming (2)_____ in the tropic jungles. They live in roaring streams and in quiet (3)_ __
rivers. Some fish make long journeys (4) __ the ocean. Others spend most of their life buried in
sand on the ocean (5) ___. Most fish can’t (6)___ water; yet some survive for months in dried-up
riverbeds.
Fish have enormous importance (7)____ man. They provide food for millions of people.
Fishermen catch them for sports, and many people (8)___ them as pets. Fish are also important