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SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO ĐỀ THI TUYỂN SINH THPT CHUYÊN LƯƠNG VĂN CHÁNH

TỈNH PHÚ YÊN NĂM HỌC 2013-2014


Môn: TIẾNG ANH
ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC Thời gian làm bài:120 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề
(Đề thi có 06 trang) --------------
Điểm bằng số Điểm bằng chữ Họ tên và Họ tên và Mã phách
chữ ký GK1 chữ ký GK2 (Do Chủ tịch HĐ
chấm thi ghi)

Lưu ý:
Thí sinh làm bài trên đề thi.
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LISTENING
I. You will hear a conversation about an art club. Listen and complete each question. You will
hear the conversation twice. (1.5 points)
Museum Art Club
Day : (1)________
Begins at : (2)________
Next week they will make : (3)________
One meeting costs : (4)________
Place : (5)________ in the museum
Bring : (6)________
PHONETICS AND VOCABULARY
I. Choose a word in each line that has different stress pattern. (1 point)
1. A. forecast B. grandmother C. problem D. report
2. A. interview B. activity C. addition D. imagine
3. A. dormitory B. dynamite C. decorate D. disappear
4. A. exist B. extensive C. energy D. environment
Your answer
1. 2. 3. 4.
II. Give the correct form of the word in capitals (2 points)
A NEW GENERATION OF MOBILE PHONES ?
Mobile phones have increased in popularity over the last few years, and
these days almost everyone has one. We (1)________ use them mainly 1. CURRENT
to make calls and to send text messages. Soon, however, information
such as exactly where you are, to the (2)________few metres, may be 2. NEAR
available through a mobile. This could be extremely (3)________ if 3. USE
you got lost, say when driving a car. There is now no (4)________ 4. SCIENCE
reason why your phone shouldn’t also be able to tell you that you are
entering an area of high (5)________ activity. Such technology has 5. CRIME
been available to (6)________such as the police and pilots for a long 6. SPECIAL
time, but now that the (7)________ costs of such equipment have come 7. FINANCE
down, mobile phone companies are looking at the suitability of
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offering these services to the public. In their (8)________, there will be 8. JUDGE
a great demand for such services. It remains to be seen, of course,
whether the public agrees.

Your answer
1. 2. 3. 4.
5. 6. 7. 8.

GRAMMAR
I. Give the correct tense of the verb in parentheses (1.5 points)
1. When Michelle lived in Italy, she (always/have) dinner at 9 p.m.
2. I hate (wait) for buses. You (wait) for ages and then three (come) at the same time.
3. I feel a bit dizzy. I think I (faint).
4. John was exhausted because he (work) in the garden all day.
Your answer
1. 2.- 3. 4.
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II. The text below has ten words that should not be there . Find them, underline and write them
down (2 points )
NEW YORK
I traveled a lot as a child, which was lucky because I saw some great sights, but it wasn’t until
much later that I appreciated them. Some places were more interesting than I had imagined them.
Others didn’t really interest me so much. I liked buildings most of all. The New York station, for
example – who could to imagine a more impressive building ? It’s a fine example of architecture,
even although it’s just a railway station. Its real name is Grand Central, and I have stood in
Vanderbit Hall quite many times listening and watching the people running for trains. “Have you
read already the report I sent your office?” one man says to another, “Bye, honey, see you later.
Don’t forget to call me when you will get to work,” a husband says to his wife. To me, those
conversations and the energy of the station were wonderful. I remember visiting New York for the
first time . My memory of the city isn’t very good but my mum kept a diary and I must to find it.
Thinking about New York makes me want to go back. There’s so much yet I haven’t seen, like
Union Square and the Met. If I go enough of times, it’ll soon feel like home.
Your answer
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
READING
I. Read the passage and decide which answer best fits each space (2.5 points)
IT’S COOL TO CAMP
For many of us, life is full of man-made sounds: traffic, machinery, television and other human
beings . It is not surprising (1)_________ that camping continues to (2)_________ in popularity, as

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it teaches us to take our focus off these distractions and (3)_________to enrich our lives.
According to a recent report, one holiday (4)_________eight in Europe is a camping holiday.
Despite that, some would still have you believe that camping should be considered an alternative
holiday that you are driven towards because money is (5)_________ . Nonsense. It is a lifestyle
choice to be embraced and enjoyed, for it (6)_________us the freedom to explore in our own time
and (7)_________our own speed.
The opportunities available for (8)_________ camping with some form of recreational activity are
as varied as Europe’s many thousands of miles of hiking trails, cycling routes, canals, rivers and
lakes. Whether your chosen form of activity is recreational or competitive, a sociable hobby or a
way of (9)_________ the crowds, there can be nothing more pleasurable than sitting outside your
tent after a day of activity with only the hum of dragonflies and the gas stove (10)_________ the
peace.
And just remember: whatever form of camping you choose, as long as you are out there enjoying
yourself and the surroundings, the rest of the world can wait.
1. A. therefore B. nevertheless C. so D. though
2. A. enlarge B. grow C. raise D. stretch
3. A. contributes B. gives C. supplies D. helps
4. A. from B. on C. for D. in
5. A. hard B. rare C. tight D. slim
6. A. lets B. opens C. allows D. enables
7. A. of B. at C. by D. to
8. A. mixing B. attaching C. adding D. uniting
9. A. escaping B. separating C. clearing D. departing
10. A. stopping B. annoying C. disturbing D. breaking
Your answer
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

II. Choose the most suitable heading from this list for each paragraph of the text. Write the
headings above the correct paragraphs and the paragraph numbers next to the appropriate
headings. An example is given. There is one extra heading (1.75 points)
A. STAY CALM B. BE ORGANIZED
C. VARY THE WAY YOU REVISE D. DON’T WASTE ANY TIME
E. REMEMBERING THE DIFFICULT BITS F. GET SOME SLEEP
G. WRITE DOWN THE MAIN POINT H. REWARD YOURSELF
I. SET YOURSELF TARGETS

HOT TIPS FOR STAYING COOL AT EXAM TIME


0. I
It’s always good to know what you’re aiming for, so that you know if and when you get there. By
having an aim for each week, or even each day, it will help you check your progress and show you
if you need to change your plans.

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1.
Rather than having to work through masses of notes every time you revise something , try noting
down things you want to remember on a piece of paper. It doesn’t seem as much to learn that way,
but it makes sure you don’t miss out anything important. Once you’ve learnt the main points,
rewrite them on another piece of paper without looking at your notes.
2.
“If you don’t know it by now, you’ll never learn it for tomorrow.” Everybody says it, but it’s
probably true. Don’t stay up all night studying. You’d be better going to bed at a reasonable time,
so that you can wake up fresh and alert on exam day.
3.
There’s nothing worse than being disorganized. If you have a plan and stick to it, you won’t end up
cramming all your revision into the last few hours! Make a list of your exams and what you need to
learn beforehand, and then draw up a timetable covering all the topics. You can then work out what
you need to do on a weekly basis and when you are going to do it.
4.
When you reach each of your targets, give yourself a treat – you deserve it! It could be a drink, a
short break to watch your favourite TV programme, a phone call to a friend – anything you enjoy.
Test yourself, from time to time, on a topic and if you do well, give yourself a special treat based
on how well you have done.
5.
By now you will probably have discovered the method of revision which suits you best. But every
now and then it might be helpful to try a different method. You could try working with a group of
friends , or using a different book which covers things from a new angle. Whatever it is, just try
something different occasionally.
6.
Some things are almost impossible to remember, so you may need to do something unusual to help
you remember. Try writing them down in large letters and bright colors and sticking them on the
fridge, on a mirror or on the bathroom door. Try recording them on to a cassette and keep play it
back to yourself – on a personal stereo if you’ve got one!
7.
Not too many people like exams and most of us get nervous. But if you’ve followed your plan and
put the effort into revising, then there is not need to worry or panic. Hopefully these tips will have
helped you. Give it your best shot – that’s all that anyone can expect of you.
Your answer
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

III. Fill in the gap with ONE suitable word (2.5 points )
THE RECYCLISTS
What do you do to help fight climate change? How do you get your friends and family to do their
bit to prevent global warming getting any worse? Two teenage boys from Scotland have just won
an award for their efforts. Niall Watson and Roarke Hughes call (1)________the Recyclists. They
pedal (2)________their neighbourhood on their bikes collecting rubbish to be recycled. In the area
(3)________ the boys live, the local council only collects a (4)________types of trash to be
recycled, so the boys help their community to recycle more, in (5)________ for a small fee.

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Their business venture started three years (6)________as a way of making some extra pocket
money. Now Niall and Roarke have expanded their business. They have invested (7)________
some chickens and now also sell their own organic eggs (8)________they cycle round the town.
The judges of the “Ethical Kids Award”, (9)________ the boys won, were very impressed by
them, saying: “The Recyclists captured our imaginations straightaway. Their idea was innovative
and green at the (10)________ time.” As the boys say, they’re going to be on the planet for at least
another fifty years, so why not try to make it to be a better place to live?
Your answer
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

WRITING
I. Finish the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the
word given. Do not change the word given. (2 points )
1. It isn’t really worth trying to fly the kite when there’s no wind. hardly
It______________________________________________
2. Graham likes to spend time alone just before a race. by
Graham likes to spend time_________________________
3. There aren’t any good restaurants in this village anymore, are there? used
There__________________________________________
4. “I will make the dinner only if you do the shopping,” she told him. not
“I will__________________________________________
5. Do you happen to know the time of the next train to London ? could
I wonder________________________________________
6. The date for the Barcelona Conference is the 23rd of March. place
The Barcelona Conference__________________________
7. It was necessary to send the letters special delivery. be
The letters_______________________________________
8. What attracted you to this part of the country ? find
What___________________________________________
II. Tom and Jonathan are having coffee together. Neither of them has a very well paid job, so
they have to be careful with their money . Fill in the parts of the dialogue, numbered (1) to
(7) , which have been left blank (1.75points)
Tom : I’m thinking of buying a car.
Jonathan : Are you sure you need one?
How often (1)__________________________________________ ?
Tom : Well, I’d use it at weekends to do the shopping and it would mean I
could get out of the city into the country.

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Jonathan : Would you (2)__________________________________________ ?
Tom : Oh, no. I’d continue to cycle to work. I need the exercise.
Jonathan : I didn’t know you cycled to work.
How (3)_______________________________________________ ?
Tom : Since I changed my job and there was no bus.
Jonathan : And how (4)____________________________________________?
Tom : About eight miles, and that’s a long way! Another thing is I’d like to go
abroad on holiday.
Jonathan : That’ll be expensive.
Where (5)______________________________________________ ?
Tom ; Somewhere sunny like Greece or Italy. That will cost about ₤300 and
that’s about what I need for a deposit on a new car.
Jonathan : In that case, why (6)______________________________________ ?
Tom : I don’t want an old car that’s always breaking down . Oh, I really don’t
know what to do . What (7)________________________________ ?
Jonathan : If I were you I’d buy a second-hand car and take a cheap holiday in it!
III. Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Children should be required to help
with household tasks as soon as they are able to do so. Write about 100 words
(1 point)
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SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO ĐỀ THI TUYỂN SINH THPT CHUYÊN LƯƠNG VĂN CHÁNH
TỈNH PHÚ YÊN NĂM HỌC 2013-2014

ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC
(Đề thi có 06 trang)
HƯỚNG DẪN CHẤM THI
Listening
I. 1.5 pts
1. Saturday 2. 10.30 am 3. posters
4. 3.50 pounds 5. library 6. an old shirt
Phonetics and Vocabulary
I. 1pts
1.D 2. A 3. D 4. C
II. 2 pts
1. currently 2.nearest 3. useful 4. scientific
5. criminal 6. specialists 7. financial 8. judgement
Grammar
I. 1.5pts
1. always had 2. waiting, wait, come
3. am going to faint 4. had been working/had worked
II. 2.5pts
NEW YORK
I traveled a lot as a child, which was lucky because I saw some great sights, but it wasn’t until
much later that I appreciated them. Some places were more interesting than I had imagined them.
Others didn’t really interest me so much. I liked buildings most of all. The New York station, for
example – who could to imagine a more impressive building ? It’s a fine example of architecture,
even although it’s just a railway station. Its real name is Grand Central, and I have stood in
Vanderbit Hall quite many times listening and watching the people running for trains. “Have you
read already the report I sent your office?” one man says to another, “Bye, honey, see you later.
Don’t forget to call me when you will get to work,” a husband says to his wife. To me, those
conversations and the energy of the station were wonderful. I remember visiting New York for the
first time . My memory of the city isn’t very good but my mum kept a diary and I must to find it.
Thinking about New York makes me want to go back. There’s so much yet I haven’t seen, like
Union Square and the Met. If I go enough of times, it’ll soon feel like home.
Reading
I. 2.5pts
1.A 2.B 3.D 4.D 5.C 6.C 7. B 8. A 9.A 10. C
II. 1.75pts
1. G 2. F 3. B 4. H 5. C 6. E 7. A
III. 2.5 pts
1. 1. themselves 2. around 3. where 4. few 5. return/exchange
6. ago 7. in 8. when 9. which 10. same
Writing
I. 2pts
1. It is hardly worth trying to fly the kite when there’s no wind.
2. Graham likes to spend time by himself just before a race.
3. There used to be good restaurants in this village , didn’t there?

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4. “I will not make the dinner unless you do the shopping” she told him.
5. I wonder if you could tell me the time of the next train to London
6. The Barcelona Conference takes place on the 23rd of March.
7. The letters had/needed to be sent special delivery.
8. What did you find attractive about this part of the country ?
II. 1.75 pts
1. How often would you use it ?
2. Would you drive to work ?
3. How long have you been doing that ?
4. And how far do you cycle?
5. Where do you want to go ?
6. In that case, why don’t you buy a second hand car ?
7. What would you do ?
III. 1pt
__ THE END__

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