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TRÖÔØNG CAO ÑAÚNG SÖ PHAÏM KON TUM – NAÊM 2003

MOÂN: TIEÁNG ANH – KHOÁI D (Thôøi gian laøm baøi: 180 phuùt)

Caâu 1: (10 ñieåm)

Choïn moät töø/nhoùm töø thích hôïp cho moãi oâ troáng trong nhöõng caâu sau.

1. Ted is excited .................. his new car. That’s all he talks about lately.

A. in C. of B. about

D. Most of all C. Most of the

C. so B. too D. very

D. But C. Or

D. for C. with

C. driving a car

B. to travel C. traveled D. traveling

C. off D. out

D. with 2. .................. people in Thailand earn enough for a comfortable life. A. Most of B. The most 3. We arrived .................. late that there were no seats left. A. much 4. .................. the class has finished, go straight to the library. A. because B. When 5. Are you satisfied .................. your record? A. at B. from 6. In many ways, riding a bicycle is similar to .................. B. when you drive a car A. the driving of a car D. when driving a car 7. I am used to .................. by bus and never get sick. A. travel 8. He entered a university .................. A. when he had sixteen years B. when sixteen years were his age C. at the age of sixteen D. at age sixteen years old 9. Have you got a light? My cigarette’s gone .................. A. by B. away 10. Do you .................. my smoking in here? B. worry A. want C. concern D. mind

CAÂU 2: (10 ñieåm) Cho daïng ñuùng cuûa ñoäng töø trong ngoaëc. 11. Some animals (not eat) .................. in the winter. 12. I heard that Mr. Jones (buy) .................. a new car before he got his promotion. 13. At this time next month, they (work) .................. in Ho Chi Minh City. 14. The house is much smaller than we (think) .................. at first. 15. Galileo proved that the earth. (go) .................. around the sun.

16. I am looking forward to (see) .................. you again. 17. Either my sister or I (be) .................. going to visit our uncle tomorrow. 18. I (know) .................. her for several years.\ 19. When I arrived at the party, Tom (already go) .................. home. 20. The film was sad. It made me (cry) ..................

There are many sources of pollution in our modern world. At present, the most

Factory chimneys give out smoke that contains sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxide.

CAÂU 3: (10 ñieåm) Xaùc ñònh daïng thích hôïp cuûa töø cho saün trong ngoaëc. 21. They got .................. yesterday. (MARRY) 22. He felt strongly .................. to her. (ATTRACT) 23. All .................. must be received before September 15th. (APPLY) 24. The examination is .................. easy. (SURPRISE) 25. The results of the examination will be very .................. ( SATISFY) CAÂU 4: (10 ñieåm) Tìm moät töø thích hôïp cho moãi choã troáng. Conservation is (26) .................. safeguarding and preservation (27) .................. natural resources, so that (28) .................. can continued to be used and enjoyed. In the past, most people believed up. Today, we know that this is not true. An important part of ( 31) .................. is the prevention of waste – waste of forests, soil, wildlife, Minerals (32) .................. human lives. As important is the fight against (33) .................. of our environment, (34) .................. particular, the dirtying and poisoning of air and water. Conservation is also concerned with the reclaiming of (35) .................. by irrigating deserts, draining swamps or pushing back the sea. CAÂU 5: (10 ñieåm) Ñoïc kyõ ñoaïn vaên sau vaø vieát caâu traû lôøi cho moãi caâu hoûi. serious sources are acid rain, car exhaust fumes and oil spills. These gases combine with the moisture in the atmosphere to form sulfuric acid and nitric acid. When it rains, these acids dissolve in the rain and make it acidic. Acid rain is believed to be the worst pollution problem of all. It has harmed aquatic life by turning limestone in the rocks to neutralize the acid rain naturally. One remedy is to pump limestone into the acidic lakes. However, It is not possible to do this on a large enough scale to save all the lakes. Car exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide and lead which are highly poisonous. In big cities, the exhaust fumes build up and pose a health hazard to human beings. Pollution of the sea by oil threatens marine life. Much of the oil comes from ships that clean their fuel tanks while at sea. Offshore oil wells also discharge vast amounts

of oil into the sea. Pollution of the sea can also be caused by oil spills. An oil spill may occur as a result of accidents involving oil tankers. 36. What are the most serious sources of pollution? 37. Why is smoke from factory chimneys harmful to our environment? 38. What does “this” in ( However, it is not possible to do this) mean? 39. What do car exhaust fumes contain? 40. What sources cause pollution of the sea? CAÂU 6: (20 ñieåm)

Vieát laïi caùc caâu sau cho nghóa cuûa chuùng khoâng thay ñoåi.

41. It is impossible to learn a language in a week.

Learning ...................................................................

In spite of ...................................................................

If he were ...................................................................

If he were ...................................................................

The older ...................................................................

She left the room ...................................................................

The cupboard was too ...................................................................

Peter said: “How about ...................................................................

42. Although he is old, he often plays tennis. • 43. The man was too tired to say a word. • 44. He can’t get the job because he isn’t good at English. • 45. The film star wore dark glasses so that no one could recognize him. The film start avoided ................................................................... • 46. As she gets older, she wants to travel less. • 47. She didn’t say a word as she left the room. • 48. The cupboard was so expensive the I didn’t buy it. • 49. This novel was written by Joan Brady. • Joan Brady ................................................................... 50. Peter said: “Why don’t you go to the booking office yourself?” • CAÂU 7: (20 ñieåm) Söû duïng nhöõng töø/cuïm töø cho saün ñeå hoaøn chænh böùc thö sau. Dear Mike, 51. Last month/ I/ go/ an excursion/ Paris 52. I/ go/ some/ my classmates 53. I/ get up/ early/ and/ meet/ them/ station 54. Morning/ we/ visit/ Palace 55. It/ be/ very/ interesting 56. We/ have lunch/ little restaurant

3. C 8. C 2. C 7. D 4. B 9. D 5. C 10. D

12. had bought 14. thought 16. seeing 18. have known 20. cry

22. attracted 24. surprisingly

28. they 32. and 29. resources 33. pollution

27. of 31. conservation 35. land

36. They are acid rain, car exhaust fumes, and oil spills 37. (It is harmful to our environment) because the smoke contains sulphur

38. “This” means to pump limestone into the acidic lakes 39. They contains carbon monoxide and lead 40. They are oil from ships which clean their fuel tanks while at sea, offshore oil

57. Afternoon/ we/ walk/ gardens 58. I/ not/ practise/ French/ much 59. You/ be/ anywhere/ lately? 60. I/ miss/ lot Love Susan ÑAÙP AÙN TRÖÔØNG CAO ÑAÚNG SÖ PHAÏM KONTUM – NAÊM 2003 Caâu 1: (10 ñieåm) 1. B 6. C Caâu 2: (10 ñieåm) 11. don’t eat 13. will be working 15. goes 17. am 19. had already gone Caâu 3: (10 ñieåm) 21. married 23. applications/ applicants 25. satisfactory/ satisfying Caâu 4: (20 ñieåm) 26. the 30. be 34. in Caâu 5: (10 ñieåm) dioxide and nitrogen oxide which combine with the moisture in the atmosphere to form sulphuric acid and nitric acid wells, and oil spills

41. Learning a foreign language in a week is impossible 42. In spite of his old age, he often plays tennis 43. The man was so tired that he couldn’t say a word 44. If he were good at English, he could/ would get the job 45. The film star avoided being recognized by wearing dark glasses 46. The older she gets, the less she wants to travel 47. She left the room without saying a word 48. The cupboard was too expensive (for me) to buy 49. Joan Brady wrote this novel 50. Peter said: “How about going to the booking office yourself?”

Dear Mike, 51. Last month, I went on an excursion to Paris 52. I went with some of my classmates 53. I got up early and met them at the station 54. In the morning, we visited the Palace 55. It was very interesting 56. We had lunch at a little restaurant 57. In the afternoon, we went for a walk/ took a walk/ walked in the gardens 58. I didn’t practise French very much 59. Have you been anywhere lately? 60. I miss you a lot Love Susan

Caâu 6: (20 ñieåm) Caâu 7: (20 ñieåm)