ÑEÀ SOÁ 22 ÑEÀ THI TUYEÅN SINH ÑAÏI HOÏC, CAO ÑAÚNG – NAÊM 2003 Moân: Tieáng Anh – Khoái D (Thôøi gian laøm baøi: 180 phuùt)

C. down C. basic C. shake D. account D. physical D. B. touch B. preserve B. occasion

D. concealed D. mean C. attached C. reason B. received B. clear

D. Will B. Shall C. Would . . . . . . . . . . . . . I post that letter for you on my way to the office? A. Do

B. in A. out C. down D. off

A. unless C. provided B. if only D. if

C. whose B. where D. that

A. which If you want to help, perhaps you could . . . . . . . . . . . . . the table for dinner. A. put C. spread D. place B. lay

B. happier C. merrier D. greater A. nicer

D. off B. on A. up C. in

B. will have D. to have A. have C. had

B. with continuing D. from continuing

A. to continue C. continue Is she a friend of . . . . . . . . . . . . . ? A. yours D. you’re C. your B. you

Caâu 1: (5 ñieåm) Choïn töø coù phaàn gaïch döôùi phaùt aâm khaùc caùc töø coøn laïi. Vieát A, B, C hoaëc D vaøo phaàn traû lôøi 1. A. sound 2. A. design 3. A. occupation miraculous 4. A. concerned 5. A. teacher Caâu 2: (10 ñieåm) 6. 7. He felt he’d really let his team . . . . . . . . . . . . . when he missed the penalty. 8. He’ll never pass his driving test . . . . . . . . . . . . . he takes some lessons. 9. Opposite our house is a nice park . . . . . . . . . . . . . there are trees and flowers 10. 11. He thinks we’re invited too many guests, but I say the more the . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12. John has taken . . . . . . . . . . . . . swimming as he wants to keep fit. 13. You smell awful! It’s about time you . . . . . . . . . . . . . a bath. 14. Lack of funds prevented him . . . . . . . . . . . . . with his students. 15. Caâu 3: (20 ñieåm)

. . . . . . . . . . . . . is one of the qualities required of a social worker. (flexible)

Xaùc ñònh daïng thích hôïp cuûa töø cho saün trong ngoaëc () vaø vieát daïng töø ñoù vaøo phaàn traû lôøi. 16. 17. Novelists are among the most . . . . . . . . . . . . . people in the world. (imagine) 18. Secondary education is . . . . . . . . . . . . . and free in many countries. (compel) 19. The song has . . . . . . . . . . . . . been selected for the Sea Games 22 Vietnam.

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(office) . . . . . . . . . . . . . are doing their best to make people aware of the dancer of all pollution. (environment)

21. Actually, there is no short cut to . . . . . . . . . . . . . a foreign language. (master) 22. Leonardo Da Vince was a . . . . . . . . . . . . . story of an artist and scientist.

(succeed)

23. Your father is a bit . . . . . . . . . . . . . I think he should go on a diet. (weigh) 24. The police should impose heavy tines on those who drives . . . . . . . . . . . . .

(danger)

A month (29) . . . . . . . . . . . . . , the Mary Celeste was seen by another ship,

25. He is OK, but quite . . . . . . . . . . . . . at times (rely) Caâu 4: (20 ñieåm) Tìm moät töø thích hôïp cho moãi choã troáng ñöôïc ñaùnh soá töø 26 ñeán 35 vaø vieát töø ñoù vaøo phaàn traû lôøi. On November 5th, 1872, the Mary Celeste, a ship (26) . . . . . . . . . . . . . in 1861 in Canada left New York for Genoa, Italy. There were eleven people on (27) . . . . . . . . . . . . . , Captain Briggs, his wife, his daughter and a (28) . . . . . . . . . . . . . of eight. The Dei Gratia about half way between the Azores and the Portuguese coast. The captain of the Dei Cratia, a friend of Captain Briggs, (30) . . . . . . . . . . . . . that the ship was sailing strangely. He sent a boat to investigate. When these crew members came, they did not see (31) . . . . . . . . . . . . . on the Mary Celeste. What might have happened, and what must have happened (32) . . . . . . . . . . . . . these people? Some think that a sea monster might have (33) . . . . . . . . . . . . . the Mary Celeste. (34) . . . . . . . . . . . . . believe that a giant wave must have knocked them all (35) . . . . . . . . . . . . . the deck. Caâu 5: (10 ñieåm) Ñoïc ñoïan vaên döôùi ñaây vaø vieát caâu traû lôøi ngaén goïn cho moãi caâu hoûi töø 36 ñeán 40 vaøo phaàn cho moãi caâu hoûi Mozart, who was born on January 27, 1756 in the Austrian city of Salzburg, was neither the first nor the last child prodigy, but he was certainly the greatest. He was born into a moderately prosperous family where his unmatched musical genius made itself known extremely early, Mozart began learning to play the

harpsichord at three and his earliest known work was composed in 1761 when he was five, the age at which he also first appeared in public. From the age of six, when his father took him on the first foreign tour, Mozart toured the courts and musical centres of Austria, Germany, France, England, Holland, Switzerland and Italy. It has been calculated that Mozart spent almost a third of his short life – he died at the age of 35 – traveling. As Mozart matured, he continued to tour and give concert. Mozart also wrote a lot of operas. His first opera, Mitridate, RE di Ponto, was performed in Milan when he was 14, and it was the first of many successes in the theatre. 36. How rich was Mozart’s family? -

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37. When did he take the first step into the world of music as a compose? -

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38. What did he do on his first tour to some major European countries? -

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39. Why is it possible to name Mozart “A traveling composer” -

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40. What expression in the passage means “an exceptionally clever child”? -

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Caâu 6: (20 ñieåm) Vieát laïi caùc caâu töø 41 ñeán 50 sao cho nghóa cuûa chuùng khoâng thay ñoåi. Moãi caâu vieát laïi ñöôïc baét ñaàu baèng(nhöõng) töø cho saün ôû beân ngoøai 41. The remark was so unexpected that she didn’t know what to say. -

It was ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………

42. You’re the worst guitarist in the world. -

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No one ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………… It was a waste of time writing that letter. I needn’t ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………

44. “Let’s check everything once more,” said the man in chief.

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The man in chief suggested …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 45. Although the fish appears to be harmless, it is quite dangerous. -

Contrary ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………

46. The students really appreciate the teacher’s sense of humor. - What

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………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………… It is acknowledge that Vietnam had a complete control over SARS from a very early stage of the epidemic. Vietnam is ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …

48. He didn’t remember anything about it, and neither did she. -

He forgot ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……

49. We couldn’t have managed it if our father hadn’t encouraged us. -

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If it ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………… I wished I had applied for that job. It is a ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………

Caâu 7: (15 ñieåm) Söû duïng nhöõng töø/ cuïm töø cho saün trong caùc caâu töø 51 ñeán 60 ñeå vieát thaønh caùc caâu hoøan chænh veà baøo toøan taøi nguyeân thieân nhieân. Anh/chò coù theå duøng theâm töø vaø thöïc hieän nhöõng bieán ñoåi caàn thieát nhöng khoâng ñöôïc boû baát kyø töø naøo ñaû cho. 51. Conservation/ be/ safeguarding and preservation/ natural resources -

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………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………… the past/ most people/ believe/ world’s resources/ can/ never/ use up ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………

53. Today/ we/ know/ this/ be/ not/ true -

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54. There/ be/ serious waste/ forests, soil, wildlife and minerals -

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55. Therefore/ prevention/ waste/ be/ important part/ conservation -

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………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………… fight/ pollution/ our environment/ be/ also/ great importance ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………

57. particular/ we/ have to/ fight/ dirty and poison/ air and water -

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58. Conservation/ be/ concern/ reclaiming/ land -

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59. This/ do/ irrigate deserts, drain swamps or push back the sea -

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60. Conservation/ include/ search/ alternative fuels/ energy/ wind or sun -

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2. C. basic 1. B. touch 3. D. miraculous 4. C. attached 5. B. clear

9. B. where

6. B. Shall 10. B. lay 7. C. down 11. C. merrier 8. A. unless 12. B. up 13. C.

14. D. from continuing 15. A. yours

17. imaginative 20. environmentalists 23. overweight 18. compulsory 21. mastering 24. dangerously

16. Flexibility 19. officially 22. success 25. unreliable

ÑAÙP AÙN ÑEÀ THI TUYEÅN SINH ÑAÏI HOÏC, CAO ÑAÚNG – NAÊM 2003 Caâu 1: (5 ñieåm - moãi caâu ñuùng ñöôïc 1 ñieåm) Caâu 2: (10 ñieåm - moãi caâu ñuùng ñöôïc 1 ñieåm) had Caâu 3: (20 ñieåm - moãi caâu ñuùng ñöôïc 2 ñieåm) Caâu 4: (20 ñieåm - moãi caâu ñuùng ñöôïc 2 ñieåm) 26. built/ constructed 27. board/ it

35. off/ 33. attacked 29. later/ after/ afterwards 31. anyone/ anybody 34. Others 28. crew 30. noticed/ spotted/ saw/ found 32. to

40. A child prodigy

41. It was such an unexpected remark that she didn’t know what to say/ couldn’t

42. No one (else) in the world plays the guitar as/ so badly as you (do) 43. I needn’t have written that letter 44. The man in chief suggested checking everything once more hoaëc: The man in chief suggested that they (should) check everything once more 45. Contrary to its harmless appearance, the fish is quite dangerous 46. What the students really appreciate is the teacher’s sense of humor 47. Vietnam is acknowledged to have completely controlled SARS from a very

hoaëc: Vietnam is acknowledged to have had a complete control over SARS from

48. He forgot all/ everything about it, and so did she 49. If I hadn’t been for my father’s encouragement, we couldn’t have managed it 50. It is a pity/ regret (that) I didn’t apply for that job

51. Conservation is the safeguarding and preservation of natural resources 52. In the past, most people believed that the world’s resources could never be

53. Today we know that this is not true 54. There is a serious waste of forests, soil, wildlife and minerals 55. Therefore the prevention of waste is an important part in conservation 56. The fight against the pollution of our environment is also of great importance 57. In particular/ particularly, we have to fight against the dirtying and poisoning

from Caâu 5: (10 ñieåm - moãi caâu ñuùng ñöôïc 2 ñieåm) 36. Moderately prosperous/ Not very rich 37. At five/ When he was five/ In 1761 when he was five 38. He toured the courts and musical centres 39. Because he spent almost a third of his short life traveling/ Because he traveled a lot Caâu 6: (20 ñieåm - moãi caâu ñuùng ñöôïc 2 ñieåm) say a word early stage of the epidemic a very early stage of the epidemic Caâu 7: (15 ñieåm - moãi caâu ñuùng ñöôïc 1,5 ñieåm) used up of our air and water

58. Conservation is also concerned with the reclaiming of land 59. This is done by irrigating deserts, draining swamps or pushing back the sea 60. Conservation also includes searching alternative fuels, such as the energy of

the wind or the sun