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TRUONG DAI HOC NGOAI NGU TRUONG PHO THONG CHUYEN NGOAINGU oie BO DE THI TUYEN SINH CAC NAM VAO LOP 10 CHUYEN MON: TIENG ANH (BAN TALCUA HANG IN & PHO TO DUYCAN, SO I Al T2 DHNN,DT 0983.637.983 ). HA NOL 2015-2017 ~ i aA) § sécio. DUC VA DAO: TAO RA NOT KITHI ruven ‘SINH LOP 10 THPT CHUYEN Nim hge 2016-2017 DE cuiner rave Mee TIENG ANH (Pidu taga Nely thi: 09 chng 6 nam 2016 ‘Thbi gian lim bai: 120 phe + [Sisthane pi wea [cae ChE CT L_| Phdeh CANO co: Orne TE E (3 hi gb 04 rang Tash lam bas dy ny va Bing Boge of ding i 469 log i eu ndo Ried te didn, Cén bp ct ‘thi khdng gia hich gt skin.) PART A. PHONETICS, GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY (4.5 pis) F Cte the word whose underined parts Pronounced diferent fram the res (05) 1. A.worthy B: brother C.weather “"D: healthy 2. A-provision prgecetslon —Cipenion preety 3. AL escape B graze C. tnsit D. chase 4 Ameasured —— B. weigheg © stare D. played 5. 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OF cours Iie invaray abt E20 sere hate eal (petra ee very” good (elie) cain fo the stars when nese. the eo |s(9ineredibie) proms snd before gualifng fr ts wo mee to undergo a {eeros ining programme and (20.proeh thee abitity in a numberof Pots including sking, viding and gytmasies safe) of the stint performer is of the utmost imortaee. Much depends oa ths pence setting he tning exec ight se detail. In a scene which ) ‘Chit toh Reid B] | -cndim ent gnigs 2 Ho S| lita sini g THPT chuvés 2 S| Kidinety: omsn0 é Hoe sinh truong a =] sdpsovann g MON Tu Ey} mine abr ey ha TH sinh ng ge tn hay vides Wie gl vio gily ‘Tri didw nay, baj thi Bit (a2 ‘Thi sink khong duge viét yao ché e6 gach chéo Util Te galns the director's approval. U, Gomplte tis eter ty writing ONE stable prepstion in exch gop (1.079 Dear fod Sorry V haven't ben in touch with you fr such along ime, but t's been afew busy months. Ealie this year, I received good news that my great-aunt had given me a cottage. Apart 26) seeing hera couple of times at my parents house, I didn’t really know her. When I saw the cattage, I just fell in love with it. It’s close to a beautiful little village, and looks out (27) the sea, My great-aunt used it as a holiday home, and I've decided todo the same. Unfortunately, it's been badly looked (28)___, 50 I've had to spend most weekends tis yea sorting the place out. | knew it was (29) need of some work, and at first I thought I could get away. with giving ita quick coat of paint. But T soon realized it was much a biager job. There were holes in the roof, and the window Games were xo rotten, some of the panes of glass ‘were in danger of falling out : Twas walking around the village one Saturday, wondering whit best 10 do, when who should I run G0) but Berney Adams. Do vou remember him from school? As Ick would have it, he now works in the village ss a builder and decorator. We got talking, and he sald he'd come over and look atthe house. ‘Naturally, I took him up (31) ____his offer! He got really enthusiastic sbout it. He talked me into replacing all tha windows, and’he's putin a new central heating sytem in place (32) the old coal fires. I've had to prevent him (33)__ extending the kitchen, which he was keen to do! He's checked the roof out and Veronetey that doesn't need. replacing, Thanks to Barney, the house is now looking brillant, and (24)___in comparison with oer builders, he doesn't charge Very mut. ‘The ext projet for me is to clean (38) _ tho mess in-the garden, as it's completely overgrown, Ifyou want to come over and lp me some time, ex feet You'll always be very welcome. Love, Enily VL Give the correct forms of the verbs tn brackets to complete the sentences.(L.0 pt} 36-37. Ifyou (Keep) _ ‘the environment lean, you (live) a healthier ife. 38-39, Mr. Smith (teach) _ 4 this school since he (graduate) amr in 1986, 40. Milk (usually/keep) inthe fidge. AL-42. (you/ever be) 10 Singapore? = Yes. 1(g0). there with my classmateé last year. 43-44-45. Yesterday thieves (break) into the house and (steal) a lot of fur coats while the guests (dance) ; PART B. READING (3.0 pts) |_1 Read the passepeand fil eack gop sith ONE suitable word-H.0 pt)———. —-~ ‘We all wish we could remember things more easily, but sometimes we can’t remember anything at all. What (46) ‘you do inthis sitwation? (47), one day you ‘woke up and discovered Wal you had completely lost your memory. How would you feel exactly? I had to face up to this recently after I fell off my bike and hit my head. { woke vp in hospital, and a doctor asked me what my name was. I-thought about it (48) moment and then’said, “I wih I 49) 1" Then I tried to getup and Said, "Ws time I was at college!” “Pe (50) {you didn’t do that,” sald the doctor. If you move too.much, you (51) probably fll over 'm going to give you an injection. 1 (52) it doesn't hort too much?” “I (53) = you hadn't said that," I replied. “Now I'm really worried!” Then I noticed a label on my wrist with my fame on it, If1 (54) not noticed this, [wouldn't have known who ] was! When my memory came back a fewrhour later, {realized I had a maths test the nextday! 1f(55) ___<_Thhad lost my memory fora lite bit longer! 1 @Alikey ____._ film stars, who can, if necessary, film a scene (25.repeat)’ + ME Read the tex about Internet se curity. Some parts of the text have been removed. Complete the text by choosing telferg A-D tof tach 39 5643) There leone ext hetero ot need (0.8 pt), 1 HS TO PROTECT YOURSELE WHILE SHOPPING ONLINE i Tip t i Ine Site YOu ar ug» secure sever and browser th ENGaLY Security standrds before you enter ered | {rfermation online Fit look at the adds inthe coco, bar and (56) + Then ook at the baton ofthe Inte twindow and make sue theres a closed jedloce : i | Tip2 I Use Companies you know. Anyone ean open (57) ad os it tibomow. 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You will etch a cold if you don’t keep your feet dry. Unless ‘81 fe was Nick's advice that saved me from bankrupley. Had it _ 84 "Why don't you buy thein this picture as a wedding present, Sarah?" Robin said. Robin suggested ‘Complete the second sentence so that i has 2 similor meaning to the fist one, using the word in Brackets, ‘Dnot change the words given: (1.0 pl) 84 They are supplying our company with furniture. (supplied) ‘BNo decision tas yet been made. (decided) 88 "Are you interested in singing karaoke, Maria?” Nam asked. (whether) ‘BO Despite looking everywhere; the Kids failed to find the tennis ball. although) Di" Donet atin Font of the computer for too Tong,” our teacher tld us. (warned) Tis pty we didnrt do waore apg when we wero ol sthool. (vis) 52 The children have to stay up late because they will have an exariination soon, (60) 7 ‘DRT tink you ought to decide right now. 34 The teacher postponed is heater tip wale simmer tenn, (A) (95.The TV programme was so complicated that none.of the chiléren could understand it. (too) il One of the four underlined words or phrases (A, B, Cand D) is incorrect. Circle the mistake and correct it.(0.5 pi) ‘96. Beautiful is in the eye of the beholder. iA B cae [7 They cannot go camping Hit now besansehey ar aking cae of ther thre- weeks baby. | A B c ‘98.17 tain this afternoon, we will have to cancel the pienis. “AB c a) ‘99. Arg you familiar of the latest sclentfic developments in biology? A B c D Tou The chifdres were surprised when the feacher had them to close their Gooks unexpectedly. i A B c D The end, HUONG DAN CHAM MON Tring ANH @idu kigu) KI THI TUYEN SINH LOP 10 CHUYEN THPT Nam hoc 2016-2017 ‘PART A. PHONETICS — GRAMMAR -VOCABULARY (4.50) Mii ctu ding dot 14 1, Deheahy 2. C. pension 3. Co tanst 4. Clstarted 5. Dinoteg 6 C.swenge 1. Blmost important 8 Censt 8. B. heard 10D. accept ML Ao Te clu 64-751 ctu ghip mb cu ang aguo.24 12. C.instead of 6465, Deforestation 33. Clearing 66-67. Overgrazing 14. Aare going 68-69. Overfishing 1S. D. whieh 70-1, Invasive spe 16. dangerous 72-73, Intensive agrleuture 17. performers 14.75. Urban development : 18. living 19. incredibly PART C. WRITING (25 ay 20. prove au ing def 0.14 Sai 8 mg pp od chin ei khang cho dns 21, satay 16. Did you eno te ne eee 22. tiniest, 7, Becta of beng eds redness Mr. Pike edn goo the meting Because of Mr. Pike's: ‘tiredness, he didn't go to the meeting 7, Jane came vp withthe best solution, 22 The fam ried mya Thad worked there for ayer £0. The assistant whom I poke to was vey bell 21. oveton 8. Whatever you say, I won't believe you 28. afer No sooner had bt entered the batiding than the fe ile went of. 29. in 5. 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LEXICOLOGY AND GRAMME (3.0 pis) I 4a. Cirele the best optlons A, B, C or D {9 complece the following sentences. " 1, Dont wory. Your huggnge will be looked Avafter Bop Cai D. upon 2. Never,__til tomorrow what we can do today. A. pot off B.putover —C. put back —D. putavay * . 3. [e's raining heawily. Please come wy umibvella, A, B.under © for D.t0 4: In cur univecsity, weeften uke between two perivas ‘Aten = minute brecks ‘Bsa break ten minutes C.aten- minutes break D. a ten ~ minute bien 5. Everyone knows about pollution prooi..as, but not many people have __ any elution, A. tooked in B.seen through C. gotround to D. comeup ih 6. The doctor tock out of her beg an unwsval ‘but promised her young patent itwoutd not burt her. ‘A. insteument Bomethed ——_C. control | 7. He went toaschool which good mainers | A. blossomed Bplaites——C. harvese, 8, The reason wy this game attract: so many younss D. cultivated rsis tnt, ‘ther video games, {his ox s far more interesting. ‘A. comparing to B. in compared with Con compat 9 D. in ecn:parizon with . Choose the bss option A,B,C, oF D that i lasest fn meaning to the waderlined word). 1. The father and mother reached agomaramite over the custody oftheir daughter argument Bideadlock ——C.igreemeit —D, controversy 2. The ehild has stays adheredo the teacher's rules. ‘A. questioned B. heard Ccrepested followed 3. Research into hydrogen technology was faclitsted by money fom Congres, A aided Beerminsied C.followed preceded 4. Head bis own jandenyacy to blame fr bsing fre. Avpovery . personally C.appearance _D. inpficieney 5. The ite constants prevented the sade from fishing the est on Ge A periods B, clocks Gisignals Date «. Give the correct form of the words gives to complete the passage. tis commonly betieved that a break from everyday routta ean only do you good. Every immer, you ean spot prospective (I. holiday) ____—_atairports and waiting for ca: ferries. They are wnmistakesble - you can tell hem mile away by their sun hats and hogefil expressions. For al their oplimizm, what often actualy hoppens ean be x ude awakening fr the blissful holiday dreems ofthe rest ofthe year? Sunburn, masquitoes and (2. foresee) ‘expenses cam rake you think twice about how (3. benefiy___ getting away from ital really is. The fact i, the likelihood of something going wrong is maximised when you arc nbroad end, unfortunately, your ability to dea! with evsis and eatstropho is often minimized. This could be because of Janguage problems, (4. familiar) withthe culture, or simply a diferent climate, al oF which make everyting soem differen: aod unecal, So, what is the answer? | G.dovby an annual escaze from ne-siaLworking life is avery positive. thing, However, he wisdom of seeking an exotic le. -: an i (6. question) ‘when you think ofall the things thatch yo wrong. 4, Complete the sentences by finding one word which fite in al three spaces. 1. Theres fee, to all te museums 02 ox tour, which might be good news for budgei concious vsiors. = His resignation was instantly interpreted as an _ offallure. Despite frantic efforts to revive the company, it eorded losses for Ue Hird ime in a rove, sm wes completely drunk he was refused __t0 the disco and had 2. Please cole and. me in the tennis mateh Danny is a bit miserable 3 we really should go round and ty to her up. “A ‘went up 25 the Prince entered the stadiu, (Most tourists cams to this port of the world to in the seenery and soothing séunds ofthe jul. * know its Dave's fourth whisky, bu Lean assure you he cen hol his, = May Thave a sof, please? Ym driving today. 4. Travelling and mosings are and parce of bag a businessman, 7 cited to __—__ company wth TlFand set phism Fm when the difereces between the to became to big Family gettogethershave been an integral, of this small communitys life for decades. 5.The society organized an ay to familiarize the public with ite itaratinal activites, ~ won't tum a deaf ear to your ideas. Pm alvays {o your suggestions, - The intermediaries’ conciliatory gestures helped Ta the way for further peace tiks and negotiations. & Match the verbs i the box with sultable prepoifios fo make phrazal verbs and thon give correc Tove of the Dhrasal verbs to complete the sentences. There are two extra, elcome talk pay ‘down wh >on to MD. READING (25 x 0.1 pt =2,5 pts) a . a-Read this passage carefully and do the following tasks 1. industry 2. labour Se service 4. decentralisation 5. entertainment 6.tme(r) 7.Not given (NG). 8. True (t) 9. False (F) 10. Not given (NG) b, Some paragraplis A-H have boen removed from the passage. Pat them back (o their correet places 1-7. 1G 2A 3.6 4H 3B 6F LE ¢, Read the past ige and decide which answer A, B, C or D best completes the follnwing statements according to the isformation-in the passage. ‘A. has not ‘at ultely been established the heros «ere honoured with sscrificed offerings errupted for over 1,500 years pal finds of competing nations - torch is brought into the stadium A inspiced by the same ideas > 3 IV. WRITING (255 pts) a. Complete each of the following sentences in such a way that if means the same as the sentence printed beforeiit. (5x 0.1 pt = 0.5 pt) 1, She left the room without saying a word. 2. ‘the keys were thought to have been found out accidemtally by the 3: No sooner had the kids dived straight into the pool than we arrived/ ‘No sooner bad we errived than the kids dived straight into the pool. 4. John said (that) they were not doing enough to protect the environment fim pollu 5. Asaresult of the recent drop in the sales, profits have declined. those days. b, Rewrite the sentence by using the word given in suc away that it meas the same as the sentence printed before it. Do not alter the given word in any way. (Sx 0.1 pt 0.5 pt) 1 Jack and Rose never see eye to eye about bringing up! how to bring up their children, 2. Thavel (gohad) it on (good) authority thst the local newspaper is going to shut down. 3. Not enough interes: hes been show in the project to meke it viable, 4. Our detectives determine/are deteimined to get to the bottom of this ease. 5. We were on the point of going to bed when the earthquake happened. c. Write an essay (1,5 its) “The ASEAN Children Festival 2016 helps children from ASEAN counires to further understand one _ other" To what ext statement” Give reasons for your answer. You should write Student's answer = Content: 502% of total insik a provision of all main ideas and de Is 25 appropriate, ~ Language: 30% total mark a variety vocabulary and structures appropriate fo the level of English fang gifted school students + Presentation: 20% of total mark coherence, echesion, and style appropriate tothe | gifted schoo! students. evel of English lang! The end __ TTBOI DUONG VAN HOA HANOI - AMSTERDAM. bi THI THY VAO LOP 10 CHUYEN THT (Naim hge : 2016-2017 ‘Mén thi : THENG ANH (CHUYEN) ‘Thi gian lam bai : 120 phi Dikm | Chi BGK SE phichs (Thi sink kim Ba vt gidy nay) (Biting dye ding bd ci og i dn hay eu no) PART A: PHONETICS 1. Choose the word whose underlined partis pronounced differently frome that of the others in each group. Gots) LA facsimile B. transfer C. spacious D. fax 2 A.swallow B. switch C sweet D. sword 3 Avseenic B. extinct Codecrease “ _D coexist 4 Aagreed B. boxed based D. listed 5 Aol B.of Cif D.fy IL. Choose the word whose main stressed syllable is placed differently from that ofthe others in each group. Gps) 1” A-appreciate experience C.embarrassing _D. situation 2 Acexcited B. interested C. confident D. memorable 3, A.floppy B. embrace C. cotton 4, A-complain B. destroy C. terrify 5. Acearefully B. correctly C. seriously D. personally = PART B: LEXICO AND GRAMMAR [Choose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences, Write your answer (A, B, Cor D) in the box provided. (20 pts) 1. The weather is going to change soon; [feel itin my A.body B.legs ©. skin D. bones 2. Before the invention ofthe Internet, people couldn't __of such universal access to information. A.reminisce B. conceive C. contemplate D. access 3 ‘Americans eat alight breakfast. They don’teat alot of food in thé morning. ‘A.By nd large B.Fairand square C. Insand outs. Odds and ends 4. There hes been a recommendation that Peter ___ the president ofthe country A.willbe elected B. be elected E. is elected D. was elected 5.Fora whole month, Muslims cating and drinking during daylight hours. Avabstain fom BL Keep fom . stay from D. stand from 6.TV advertising inthe late afternoon tendsto_ young children. A.target B. point focus D. tim 7.He traveled ___ for 20 years and then he decided to return home. A. fartheraway B. far from it CC. farand wide D. farthest of all 8.No matter how angry he was, he would never___to violence. Avrefise B. resort C.resist D. resolve 9.Simon {nme on the understanding that I woulda tell anyone else. Acconfided ‘B intimated confessed D. disclosed 10, Ifyou want to be a rack star, talent heips, but what it really. down to is luck. A. boils B. revolves C.centers D. refines 11. That argument is no good: it won't. oe A. hold water B, blossom Comake water. pass water 12, Ifyou get measles, you will. -in'spots. A. break out 'B. break up C. break . break down 13. Insults roll off him like water ...esever ‘A.down a drain -B.onatinzoof C.into the river. off duck’s back 14, Go to the Chinese... and bring back a grilled pork chop. A.caryaway ——B.carry-on C. take-away D. fast-courses 15. Asa result of government ....or-s-19 more jobs were lost. ‘A. cutaways B. cut-backs C. cuttings D. érop-backs 16. No one knows precisely how much he ears a month, but 5 9.000 C81" BE wrrnw-ww OF the war Afar B. broad C. wide D. distant 17. She insisted thatthe reporter her a his source of information, ‘Avrotmention B.doeen'tmention C.hada’t mentioned —_—_‘D. did"t mention 18. Look, will you stop___in and let me finish my sentence! A. plugging B. pushing . butting D. moving 19. We put his rude manner. ignorance of out British customs. A.upto, down to C.oftat D.up with 20. [would rather you ‘the office phone for personal purpose. ‘A. shoulda’t have used__B. shoulda’t use _C. notto use D. didn’t use i 2 3 ee 6 7 3 [9 10 i Z B [3 16 7 18 19 20 TE Gis he correct orm ofthe wordin Brackets to Complete the following passage. Write your aasver in the box provided. (5 pts) ‘Moun Mulanje in Melaw/ isthe highest mountain in (1. CENTRE) Aftice, part of a range which comprises no fewer than twenty peaks over 2,500 meters. The range is readily (2. ACCESS) by road and a day's drive allow a (. LEISURE) circumsavigation, More energetic visitors, particularly walkers and climbers, are rewarded with en experience that is (4. FORGET). Mulanje isa (5. BREATH) sight, visible for miles around. The giant slab of rock appears to protrude almost vertically from the plain, This impression is bore out by the existence ofthe longest sheer rock-face in ftica, demanding for even the most skilie (6. MOUNTAIN). The explanation for this dramatic geography lies in the rock: hard granite, very (7. RESIST) t erosion, which contrasts withthe softer rocks ofthe plains. Most visitors remain on the lower, gentier slopes, making use of forest huts for overnight aceommodation, The trek up the foothills along clearly defined paths isnt overly (8. CHALLENGE) butt may take up to a week. As the climate cools gradually, almost (9. PERCEPTIBLE), with every few meters of altitude tained, so the full diversity of fauna and flora is revealed in all its (10. SPLENDID). fi z i a ts 1 z 9 10 - IE Fill in each blank with a suitable preposition or particle. (5 pts.) 1: We're all very obliged you 2, He escaped by passing himself _ as a guard, 3. He's quite careless danger. 4, When she sets ‘ai examination, she always tries to avoid crossing the part of a woman. 5. [ve been so anxious you. 6. She refused to be a party any violence. 7. Embarrassment rooted her. the spot. 8. This service is free _ charge. 9. ‘the devil and the deep blue sea. 10. We cannot afford to take risks when people's lives ere stake. IV. Underline and correct ten mistakes in the following passage. Write the corrections in the colunin on the right. (00 pts) Research has found that children took on a supermarket ip make a purthase | LI... request every two minutes. More than $200 million @ year is now spent on advertising | L2.... directly to children, most of them on (elevision. That figure is likely to increase. and it | L3 is in the supermarket aisles that the investment is most likely to be successful. For |L4 children, the reasons behind their parents? decisions about that they can and cknnot | LS afford are often unclear and arguments about how bad sugar is for your teeth are | L6 .... inconvincing when compsred with the attractively and emotionally persuasive | L7..... advertising campaigns 18 ‘According to Susan Dibb of the National Food Alliance, ‘Most parents concerned | L9.. bout what they give their children to eat and have ideas about what food is healthy ~ | 110 although those ideas are not always accurate. Obviously, such a dialogue among | LI . parents and children is a good thing, because if the only information children are | L12 Zetting about productivity is from TV advertising, they are getting very oné-side | L13 ‘view. Parents resent the fact that they are compcting with the advertising industry and | L14 are forced into the position of repeated disappointing their children.’ The Independent | L15 ..... ‘Television Commission, which regulates TV advertising, prokibits advertisers from | L16 telling children to ask ther parents to buy products Lit. PART C: READING : Read the following passage and answer the questions by choosing the options A, B, C or D. Write your ‘answer (A, B, C or D) in the box provided. (10 ps.) EXOTIC AND ENDANGERED SPECIES ‘When you hear someone bubbling enthusiastically about an exotic species, you can safely bet the speaker isn’t an ecologist. This is a name for a resident of an established community that was deliberately or accidentally moved from its home range and became established elsewhere. Unlike most imports, which can’t take hold outside their home range, an exotic species permanently insinvates itself into a new community. ‘Sometimes the additions are harmless and even have beneficial effects. More often, they make native species endangered species, which by definition are extremely vulnerable to extinction. Of all species on the rare or endangered lists or that recently became extinct, clase to 70 percent owe their precarious existence or demise to displacement by exotte species. Two examples are included hereto illustrate the problem. During the 1800s, British setlers in Australia just couldn’t bond with the Koalas and kangaroos, so they started to import familier animals from their homeland. In 1859, in what would be the start of « wholesale disaster, a northern Australian landowner imported and then released two dozen wild European rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus). Good food and good sport hunting ~ that was the idea, An ideal rabbit habitat with no naturel predators was the reality. ‘Six years later, the landowmer had killed 20,000 rabbits and was besieged by 20,000 more, The rabbits displaced livestock, even kangaroos. Now Australia has 200 to 300 million hipptyhopping through the southern half of the country. They overgraze perennial grasses in good times and strip bark from shrubs and trees during droughts. You know where they've been; they transform grasslands and shrub lands into eroded deserts, They have been shot and poisoned. Their warrens have been plowed under, fumigated, and dynamited. Even when all-out assaults reduced their population size by 70 percent, the rapidly reproducing imports made a comeback jn less than a year. Did the construction of a 2,000-mile-long fence protect Wester Australia? No, Rabbits made it to the other side before workers finished the fence In 1951, government works introduced a myxoma virus by way of mildly infected South American rabbits, its normal hosts. This virus causes mxomatosis. The disease has mild effects on South American rabbits that coevolved with the virus but nearly always had lethal effects on O. cuniculus, Biting insects, mainly mosquitoes end flenses against the novel virus, the European rabbits dies in droves. But, as you might expect, natural selection has since favored rapid growth of populations of O. cunlculus resistant to the virus. In 1991, on-an uninhabited island in Spencer Gulf, Australian researchers releesed a population of rabbits ‘that they had injected with a calervirus. ine rabbits died quickiy and ceiatively painics Blood olats is their lungs, hearts, and kidneys, In 1995, the test vieus escaped from the island, possibly on insect vectors, It has been killing 80 t 95 percent of the adult rabbits in Australian regions. At this writing, researches are now ‘questioning whether the calcivirus should be used on a widespread scale, whether it can jump boundaries and infect animals other than rabbits (such as humans), and whet the long ~term consequences will be. ‘A vine called kudzu (Puerarialobata) was deliberately imported from Japan to the United States, where it {aces no serious threats from herbivores, pathogens, or competitor plants. In temperate parts of Asia, itis a well behaved legume with a well ~ developed root system. It seemed like a good idea to use ito control erosion on hills and highway embankments in the southeastern United States. (A) With nothing to stop it, though, kudzu’s shoots grew a third of a meter per day. Vines now blanket stream banks, tees, telephone poles, houses, and almost everything else in their path. Attempts to dig up or burn kudzu are futile. Grezing gosts and herbicides help, but goats eat ocher plants, to, and herbicides contaminate water supplies. (B) Kudzu could reach the Great Lakes by the year 2040. ‘On the bright side, 2 Jepanese firm is consirueting a kudza farm and processing plant in Alabama. The ‘dea is to export the starch to Asia, where the demand currently exeeeds the supply. (C) Also, kudzu may ‘eventually help reduce logging operations. (D) At the Georgia Institute of Technology, researchers report that kudzu might become an altemative source for paper. 1. Based on the information in paragraph 1, which of the following best explains the term “exotic species"? ‘A. Animals or plants on the rare species list B. A perinanent resident in an established community CA specie’ that has been moved toa different community D. An import that fails fo thrive outside of ts home range 2. The world itself in the passage refers 10 ‘A.most imports B.new community —_C. home range D. exotic species 3. The word bond in the passage is closest in meaning to ‘A. move B. connect Clive D. fight 4. According to the author, why did the plan to introduce rabbits in Australia fail? ‘A The rabbits were infected with a contagious vicus. ._B. Most Australians did not like the rabbits. C.No natural predators controlled the rabbit population. _D. Hunters killed the rabbits for sport and for food. 5. All of the following methods were used to corarol the rabbit population in Australia EXCEPT ‘A. They were poisoned. BB. Their habitats were butie. C. They were moved to deserts D. They were surrounded by fences 6. Why does the author mention mosquitoes and fleas in paragraph 5? ‘A. Because they ere the origin of the myxoma virus B. Becense they cary the myxoma virus to other an C. Because they die when they are infected by myxomaD. Because they have-an immunity to the myxoma virus 4 17. According to paragraph 6, the Spencer Gulf experiment was dangerous because. ‘A. insect populations were exposed toa virus _B. rabbits on the island died from a virus CC. the virus may be a threat to humans D. some animals are immune fo the virus 8. Why does the author give details about the kudeu farm and processing plant in paragraph 8? ‘A. To explain why kudzu was imported from abroad 'B. To argue thatthe decision o plant kudzu was ¢ good one C.To give a reason for kudzu to be planted in Asia D. To offer partial solutions to the kudzu problem 9. Which of the following statements mast accurately reflects the author's opinion about exotic species? ‘A. Exotic species should be protected by ecologists. B. Importing an exotic species can solve many problems. C. Eoologists should make the decision to import an exotic species D. Exotic species ere often disruptive to the ecology. 10. Look at (4), (B), (C), (D) in the last two paragraphs. Where the following sentence could Be Best inserted in the passage (A), ©). ©, oF (D)? Asians use a starch extract from kudzu in drinks, herbal medicines, and candy. o zememe|smeenen ie IE 7p 10 TE, Read the text below and write one word in each space (0 complete t Write your answer in the box provided. (10 pts) Society has changed in many ways since the introduction of computers, and people's lives at home and at the office have been (1) ‘Most people are working for fewer hours per week than they (2) to, and manufacturers and advertising agencies are becoming much more interested in (3) people spend this extra leisure time, One recent report stated that (4) the number of hobbies had not increased; each hobby had become more specialized. A second (5) is that nowadays, many managers Would rather spend time with their families than stay (6) Jn the office every day. Home life seems to be just as important as working. Some companies now make nianagers (7) ‘their annual holidays even if they dont want to, because this, Teads to such an (8) in their performance if they have some rest. {In spite of these changes, some people are working harder than ever before. The standard of exams is getting higher, and increased competition is (9) it harder to get into university than it was 20 years ‘ago. School children and students are now having to work so hard that in many cases they work (10) hours than their parents 1 2 3 7 a 3 € 7 8 9 19 PART D: WRITING 1 Rewrite each ofthe following sentences using the word(s) given so that its meaning stays the same. (10 pts.) 1. Ihave frequently made stupid mistakes like that. : Many’... sn 2. Tarely sleep in the afternoon. => Pm not in sesso : ese = 3. You think that fat people are always jolly, but you are wrong. => Contrary, fn a 4. 1¢ was not until five years had elapsed thatthe whole truth about the murder came out. NOt f0F sess 5. Bika said had caused the accident. => Erika blamed 6 My grandfather had completely forgotten that he phoned me last ng. (RECOLLECTION) => My grandfather didn’t have 7.Maay customs restrictions w => Many custom: : = Se 8 At the moment T cant aford to buy a ew ear. (QUESTION) 8 At the moment. nous : 9, Students atthe school ae not allowed to go ito the Rainbow Diseo (BOUNDS) 10.When they broke the news, she stayed pet ‘calm and controlled. (HAIR) “> When they broke the news —— = in the EC have been abolished. (AWAY) IL, Write « composition about the following topic: Food-safety violations, including using improved fertilizers and toxic chemicals to produce foods, are increasing at an alarming rate, What suggestions would you give to solve these problems? You should write about 250 words. (20 pts.) By the we Alp eo KEY ‘& THI THU MON TIENG ANH (CHUYEN) Total points: 100 PARTA L Gps) ICD 3A BSB W Gps)ID 2A 3B AC SB PART 1. QOpts) ip [2B 73a 4B GAGA —*C—*B___ SA] 40a uA fia [isp [aac asp fiec_—faza_fisc 198} 200 TB pls) 1. central 2. accessible 3 leisurely 4. unforgettable | 5. breath-taking 6. mountainee(s)_[7. resistant 8.challenging ~~ | 9. imperceptibly | 10. splendor / (our) UL G pis) Tio [B.ff [abou [4 out, [Sabou | 6.10 | 7i0 | B.of ‘between | 10. at IV. (10 pts.) ‘Research has found that children fo0k on a supermarket wip make a purchase request every {wo minutes. More than $200 million a year is now spent oa advertising directly to children, mast of them on television. That figure is likely to increase. ahd it is in the supermarket aisles that the investment is most likely to be successful. For children, the reasons behind their parents? decisions sbout zhaf they can and caanot afford are often unclear and arguments about how bad sugar is for your teeth, are inconvincing when compared with the alfractively and emotionally persuasive advertising campaigns. 18 to Susan Dib of the National Food Alliance, ‘Most parents concerned about what they give their children to eat and have ideas about what food is healthy ~ although those ideas ere not always accurate. Obviously, such a dialogue among parents and children is'@ good thing, because if the only information children are geting about productviy is from TV advertising , they are getting a very one-side view . Parents resent the fact tat they are competing with the advertising industry and are forced into the postion of repeated disappointing their children’ The Independent Television Commission , which regulates TV advertising, prohibits advertisers ftom telling children to ask their parents to buy products. z LS Whit LT.uncoavincing LT attrective 18 Lo L10 are concerned Li L12... between L13 products / 113 one-sided LIS repeatedly Lis ... Li? PARTC L (10 pts.) 1c [> 3B c 3 B 7 % 3D [loc I, (10 pts) alles —YZused show Tatihoagh | Stinding change influenced _ : Gate Take Tinpiovement | 9. making Hor Tomger PART D 1. (10 pts.) ‘ 1 ‘Many’ the time that [have mate stopid mistakes ike that : Ef cto ee 3 Contrary to your though belief opinion/vhat you think, fat people are not always jolly 4, Not for nother five years dc the the whole rath bout the murder come oat s Erika blamed me for causing/ having caused the accident. 6. “My grandfather didn’thave any recollection of phoning me lst night. 7. Maay customs restrictions within the EC have been done evay with 8. Atthe moment me/ my buying @ new cars ot ofthe question 9 ‘The Rainbow Diseo is out of bounds to Ss at the school 10. When they broke the news, she did not tum a hair, | Content: 10 pts - a provision of all main ideas and details as appropriate. 2. Language: 5 pts—a variety of vocabulary and structures 3. Presentation: 5 pts — coherence, cohesion, and style, THE END. ‘TRUONG THPT CHUYEN. NGuvEN HUE ‘DE THI CHINE THUG = Til sinh din dip dn vio Khung hé ring tong a. DE KIEM TRA KIENTHUC VAO LOP 10 THPT CHUYEN Min thi: THENG ANH @Bidu kign) ‘ely thi: 08 thing 05 ném 2016 ‘Thdi gian lim bai: 120 phat (B8 thi gdm: 07 trang) = Thi sinh kong tape sit ung bt ki logt tga mio kd cd edn va ign thogt ~ Gide thj khéng gidt thich gi thém. DiEN GIAMREROY | GAM RHKOT Ho & thn: (Phdng ny | iémitg tna) | (Dimi tech) sab: Phang thisé He snk wong THCS: PART I- PHONETICS, GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY GS pts) E. Circle the word whose undertined part is pronounced differently from that of the others. (0.5 pt) 1A. dead B. leave C. creature D. teacher 2... suageed B. accept . account D. accident 3.A. energy B. bagey Cideny D. primary 4.A.bithday ——B. within C.mouth D.thing 5.A, cause B. clause audience D. laugh Your answers: i. 2. B. [I 3. B. amuse C.amusement ——_D. armsing 7.His father, __is a university professor, is very generous A. who B. that which D. whom 8. John bought a new dictionary, but he didn't tell me how much__, Add itcost B.itcosts Cuhas it cost D. itcost 9. Here's some iced tea. - This is too sweet___to guests. A. to serve B. forserving C.to serve it Da serve 10. In addition__the news, television provides us with vatiety of programmes that can satisty_ ' A. tol every, B. to/each C. fot! every Da fontal 11,1 don’ ike to ask people for help as a rule but { wonder if you cout ine favour. A. amused UL, Circle the best option (A, B, Cor D) to ‘complete each of the following sentences. (2.0 pis) 6. They all laughed because the film was very. . | I A. make B. pick C.do D. find 12, When you____the intersection of Fifth Road and Broadway, tum right. A.come B. get reach D. arrive 13. Thaven't seen Tom___he got married. A. before B. until ‘C. since although 14, Your grandfather is rather tied so do not__your vist. A. prolong, B. lengthen C.delay D. shorten 15, The doctor told him to keep____sweets and chocolate to lose weight. B hack Cup D.off 16, They'll never, to got here by six - the roads are quite busy today. A. manage B.arrive C. sveceed D.able 17. The meeting had been cancelled__the chairman's absence. A because B.because of _C. despite D. although 18, The teacher told us,_an essey andl_any mistake. A. towrite/ not to do B, to waite/ not to make C.rwrite/ not to do D. to wite/ to make 19, 1fhe___the music so loud, the neighbours wouldn't have called the police, A has played B. didnt play C.was playing __D. ad played 20, She wondered__her only son was then. A.where Bit whether D. what 21, ____sehoolingis compulsory in Australia between_ages of sx and seventeen. A.Thel B. Thef the C.O/the D. Alan 22 Its found that endangered species are often concentrated in areas that are poor and densely populated, such as much of Asia and Africa, A. disappeared B. increased C. reduced D. threatened 23, The ciken don't ike Fvingin the courtside, ‘Acdothe children Bedon’tthey don’ tthe children 1D. do they 24. "I suggest fixing the dripping faucet." =" ” A.Wewilt B.Goot idea —C. Tmafiaid not D. Yes, please 25. Televisions, dishwashers and refrigerators are electrical, ‘A. appliances B.tools things D. households Your answers: 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. i. 712. 114. 15. Te Li}. Pe0s Pa. [pa fs. IIT. Complete the sentences by using the correct form of the words in brackets. (1.0 pt) 26. Students have a between studying English or Russian. (CHOOSE) 27. He has overcome his difficulties with courage an¢ | __. (DETERMINE) 28. Ive alone and I don’t have many, _ (VISIT) 29. There should be parking spaces for the (DISABLE) 30. Robin Hood is a___hero who lived in Sherwood Forest in Nottingham. (LEGEND) 31, He was extremely other public image. PROTECT) 32, All the, in the conference had an opportunity to speak. (PARTICIPATE) 33. What's your nationality? - Im a (IAPAN) 34, The recent floods cause, damage. (WIDE) 35. The police recovered the__jewelry yesterday. (STEAL) ‘Your answers: 26. cy 28. B. 30, a Es 3 cs 35. IW. Use the correct form of the verbs in Brackets fo complete the sentences. (L0 pi) 36:37. If (have) wings, I (have to, no) {ake an airplane to fly home. 38-39, Peter (rive)__ towards Vietoia Point when he (lose) control of his vehicle, 40-41. 1(g0) to Toronto last year for business. (go) there several times since then, 42-43, didn’t feel like (alk) —__to him after what (happen) 4, takes a long time (learn), foreign language. 43, The names ofthe winners (give). ut on the radio 2 hours ago. Your answers: 36 7 3 38. 0. a a a we. 6 V. Fill each gap with a suitable preposition to complete each of the sentences. (LO p) 46. Itwas only accident when I found out who the man really was 47. Next month I'm going to Scotland 2 short holiday. 48. Long skits are_fashion nowadays. 49.1 don’t care money. Itis not important to me. 50, Il be moving to a new address the end of September: 31.1 didn’t have any money on me, so I paid cheque. 52, She broke the eggs carefully __ the bowl, 53.1 don't feel wel, but don’t know what's the matter me & &) 54, Do you know any songs_the Beatles? 55, They have compleined__ the council about the noise. ‘Your answers: 4%, aT cs a. 30. 31. 32. ome 534 54, 55. PART II- READING 25 pls) 1 Read the passage and fill eack gap with ONE suitable word. (10 p) ‘A national park is a large piece of land in (S6)____animals are free to come and go. Trees and 7), grow everywhere, People go to a national park to (58)___nature, Many people stay in food uver eanuplives. campgrounds in natural parks. They sleep in tents and cook (35) walk (60) tails or paths inthe pak Yellowstone is the woilds oldest (61)_____park, It became a national park: in. 1872, I is (62)___the world’s largest park. Yellowstone is (63)_____for its geysers. These holes in the ground shoot hot water into the air, There ace about seventy geysers in the park. The most famous is Old Faithful About (64), our Old Foti shoots hot water hundcedsof fet into the ae. Two and a half million people visit this beautiful park each year. Visitors are not allowed to pick the flowers. They (65),___not fed or hunt the animals ther. ‘Your answers: (36: i ae 3. 2 - 6 a 3: 64 & SF Read the Wx below an ieee opiion (A,B, C oF Dy th est fs each gap. (2.0 pO HOLIDAYS THAT DON'T COST THE EARTH ‘he tourist industry is considered to be the world’s largest industry. Before 1950 about one million people (66), abroad each year (67) by the 19906 the figure had (68)_to over 400 million every year. ©), large numbers of tourists, however, are beginning to cause problems. For example, inthe ‘Alps the skiers are destroying the mountains (70)___same to enjoy. Even pars of Mount Everest inthe Himalayas are reported to be covered (71) old tins, tents and food that have been (72)_way. But ata time when we have greater freedom to travel (T3)_ever before, more and more people are asking how they can enjoy their holiday (74), causing problems by spoiling the countryside. ‘Now there is a new holiday guide called Holidays That Don’t Cost The Barth. It (75). you how you can help the tourist industry by asking your travel agent or your four operator the right questions before you ‘g0 on holiday. 66. A. traveled B. came C.ssiled D. were 67.A.38 B. because C.but D. whea, 68. A. gone B. flown risen Di raised 69... Such B. More C.Few D.S0 70.8. which B you C.who Da they ThA. for Boon C.with Di below LA. put B. thrown given D.tidied 73.4. than B. when C.then D. while 74,A. outside instead beside D. without 75.A. says B. offers C.tells D. gives Your answers: ; eS A ILL Read the text Below and circle the correct answer A, B, Cor D. (05 pi) Winter driving is dangerous because its so difficult to know what is going to happen and accidents take place so easily. Fog can be waiting fo mest you over the top of the hill. Ice might be hiding beneath the melting snow, waiting to send you off the road. The car coming towards you niay suddenly slide across the road. - Rule Number One for driving in icy roads is to drive smoothly. Uneveri movements can make 2 car suddenly very difficult to control. So every time you turn the wheel, touch the brakes or increase your speed, you must be as gentle and as slow as possible. Imagine you are driving with a cup of hot coffee on the seat next to you. Drive so that you woulda’t spill it. Rule Number Two is to pay attention to what might happeri. The more ice there is, the further down the road you have to look. Test how long it takes to stop by gently braking. Remember that you may be driving more quickly than you think. In genera, allow double your normal stopping distance when the road is ‘wet, three times this distance in snow, and even more on ice. Try to stay in contral of your carat all times and you will avoid trouble. 76, What isthe writer trying to do inthis text? A. to complain about bad winter driving, BB. to give information about winter weather. C. to warn people against driving in winter. 77. Why would somebody read this text? 1. to advise people about safe driving in winter. ‘Ato find out about the weather. B. to get information on driving lessons. C.to eam about beter driving . to decide when to travel, 78, What does the writer think? ‘A. People should avoid driving inthe snow. B. Drivers should expect problems in winter. D. Winter drivers shold use their brakes less. 79, Why does the writer talk about a cup of coffee? 7 C. People drive too fastin winter, ‘A. to explain the importance of smooth movements. B, because he thinks refreshments are important for drivers . because he wants drivers to be more relaxed. . to show how it can be spilt 80, Which traffic sign shows the main idea ofthe text? A. Drive Carefully -Iee On Road Ahead. BB, Reduce Speed Now - Fog Ahead. C. Drive Carefully -Road Repairs Ahead. D. Slow Down ~ Accident Ahead. Your answers: Ge Ti [is ‘PART Mil - WRITING (2.0 pis) E. Circle the correct sentence (A, B, C or D) that is made from the words given. (0.6 pd) 81. my/ father! teach/ me/ how/ use! computed. A. Mj father taught me how to use the computer, 'B, My father taught me how use the computer, C: My father taught me how using the computer, DD. My father taught me how used the computer. 82. mother/ ask/ me/ I do/ all homneworl. 'A. My mother asked me whether [have done all my homework, B. My mother asked me whether [have been doing all my homework. C. My mother asked me whether Ido all my homework, D. My mother aslced me whether Thad done all my homework. 83, Nowadays/ children/ kepl/ in/ day-care centre/ while their mothers! are/ working/. [7. [s0. A. Nowadays, children kept in a day-care centre while their mother are working. B. Nowadays, children are kept in a day-care centre while their mother are working. C. Nowadays, children aré kept in a day-care centre while their mother working. D. Nowadays, children were kept in a day-care centre while their mother are working, 84, Ha Long Bay/ recognized/ eight wonder! world/. ‘A. Ha Long Bay recognized the eighth wonder of the world B. Ha Long Bay had been recognized the eighth wonder of the world. C. Ha Long Bay was recognized the eigith wonder of the world D. Ha Long Bay is recognized as the eighth wonder of the world. 85, my younger brother! learnt/ use/ computer! since! he/ 8 years old/. A. My younger brother learnt to use the computer since he was 8 years old. 'B, My younger brother had learnt to use the computer since he was 8 years old. CC. My younger brother has learnt to use the computer since he was 8 years.old. D, My younger brother is learnt to use the computer since he was 8 years old Your answers: & 82. 183. [84 [85. Complete the second sentence so chat it has a similar meaning to the first sentence. (0.8 pt) 86, don’t like you to play the music so loudly at night. 31d rather. £87, We cant sit on the grass because it is too wet. The grass isn. estes 88, If you work hard, you wil find it easy to get good macks.. The harder. es foc 489, Paul said he was going to visit China te following year. 5p Paul said. 90. They sent millions of Christmas cards last month, > Millions... ‘91. Thave a terrible headeche because stayed up late last night. ul. ‘92. "Don’t live inthis area because itis very dangerous" they asked me _ DPTbeY 101d sess a 93. We were late forthe meeting due tothe heavy traffic. > Because, 94, Lregret that you dida’t give me a chance to tell you the truth, FT Wish.o. 95. Nobody had invited Jane fo the paty, which annoyed her. As Jane. I, Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar mecning tthe frst sentence, using the words in brackets. Do not change the words given. (0.6 p) 96. "Try your best study", my father said to me (encouraged) > : ae 97. They have very little money. They are happy. (Ia spite of), 99, [haven't contacted my best friend for several months. (touch) Dorse nse 100. He objects to people laughing at his appearance. (being) >. ws) B WUONG DAN CHAM MON TIENG ANH (DIEU KTEN) pit KIEM TRA KIENTHWC VAO L6P 10THPT CHUYEN THPT CHUYEN NGUYEN HUE [Nally thi: 08 théng 05 mim 2016 ‘Thoi gian 1am bai: 120 phit (Db thi ghee: 07 rang) Mii ctu ding dpe 1 did. Ting diém ton bai= ing 36 chu ding /10. Lara $e-Khi cg tng tm todn Bi, gm No cd Tam tron dé dn 0,25 (80,1 ~ 0,2 fam ard hin 0.25; 16 0,3- 04 kam trom thank 035 _ Néu ht sin cb cich vit Wide dp én nhung, ding net phép,netenghia gldm khdo thing nde v8 cho diém. PART I- PHONETICS, GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY (55 pts) I. Circle the word! whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others. (5 pt) — ze ze 3B 5D It Circle the best option (A, B, Cor D) to complete each of the following sentences 20 pts) Thegrassisn'try enough for us to sit on. 88. > Theharderyou work, the easier you will find it to get good marks. 89. > "Lam going fo visit China next year" Paul said 90. ->Millions of Christmas cards were sent last month, 91. DU Thadut stayed up Int lastnight, [wouldn't have atertible headache 92. > Theytold me not to live in that area because it was very dangerous. 93. Because the trafic was heavy there was & lot of tafe, we were late forthe meeting. 94. > wish you had given me a chance to tell you the truth 95. As Jane hadn't been invited tothe paty, she was anqoyed. Ul. Complete the second sentence so that it has a siniilar meaning to the first sentence, using the words in brackets. Do not chauge the words given. (6 pts) 96. > My father encouraged me to try my best to study, 97, PInspiteof having very little money/ Inspiteof the fact that they have very litle money, they are happy. / ‘They are happy in spite of having very little money. 98. > We had our house painted last year 99. > Uhaven't kept in touch with my bestfriend for several months. 100. -> He objects to his appearance being laughed at yy @ KY THI TUYEN SINH VAO 10 THPT HE CHUYEN NAM HQC: 2015-2016 MON THE: THENG ANH (CHUYEN) aly thi: 1 6.2015 “Thai gin i Bi: 120 phe PART I. LISTENING (1.5 points) Listen o a short talk about healthy eating twice, the il in each blank with no more than three words and/or a nuraber = Very important 0 eat a (1) . People in Europe and the USA-eet (2) =e ‘more sugar now than in 1800, = Try to eat plenty of fesh fruit and vegetables with () secvings a day, if possible. = Avoid foods containg alot of sugar, especially (4) ‘drinks. = Cut down on fat. Eat lean meat, fish and low-fat (5) ~ Eat n0 more than (6) eggs a week. = Use lemon juice instead of (7) in cooking. - Try tocat (8) __ three times a day. = The most nutritious fruit is ) __ It contains 165 ealories per 100 grams - (10) protein as milk. Tisten to a dialogue Joanne and Rob twice, and circle the correct amswer A, B, Cor D 1. Joanne says that visitors to Darwin are often surprised by A. the number of young people By the casual atmosphere . the range of cultures D. the mumber of tourists 2. To enjoy cultural activities, the people of Darwin tend to : ‘A. travel to southem Australia. B. bring in artists from other areas C. involve themselves in production D. go to the theatre and opera 3. The Chinese temple io Darwin. ‘A. is no longer used for its original purpose B, was rebuilt after its destruction ina ston. C. was demolished to make 100m for new buildings D. is closed to tourists 4, The main problem with travelling by bicycle is A. the climate B. the traffic C. the bills 5. What does Joanne says about swimming in the sea? AA. Itis essential to wear protective suit. B, Swimming is only safe ducing the winter. C. You should stay in certain restricted areas. . You can be trapped in the nets PART IL PRONUNCIATION, VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR (3.5 points) Circle the word that differs from the others in the position of the primary stress 16. A.economical B. personality C. preparatory ——_—D- entertainment 17. A.interrupt ——-B. interview C. intervene D. intimation | 18. A durprising _B. astonishing C.amazing D. interesting Circle the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from that of the others 19.A scissors. possess C. dissolve D: tosses 20.A-explain ——_-B. complain certain D. campaign Circle the best option (A, B, C or D) to complete each of the following sentences. 21. The teacher said that I would be able to speak English fluently six months, Ain B.by C. since: ti 22. The police began an into the disapperance of the painting five days ago. ‘A.investigation _Buinvestigatory —_. investigate D. investigating 23. They are having their bouse by a construction company. A.to paint B. painting being painted —-D- painted 24. Only after doing his chores to go meet his fiends. ‘A Jimwas allowed B. did Jim allow C. wasallowed Jim _D. was Jim allowed 25. 1hope you will notice of what I am going to tell you. A. gain B. keep C.get D. take 26, There were some very strong candidates for the job, but none of them. sy expectations. A. took B. gave C. made D. met 21, ‘outer space, our earth looks like a “blue planet”. A. Seen B.Havingseen _C. Seeing D.Be seen 28. British and Australian people share the same language, but in other aspects they are as different as Kecatsanddogs B.chalk and cheese C. saltand pepper __D. here and there 29. Even if that laptop is the most expensive in the store, it doesn't __ ‘mean that it isthe best. A.severely B. valuably C.doubtfully Di necessarily 30. Gratiam was exhausted, He tennis for an hour. ‘A. had been playing B. played Chas been playing D, was playing Write an adjective or a noun that is similar in meaning to each of the phrases below. 31, nat good or pure enough to drink: 32. a.person who tends to look on the bright side of things: 33. lasting or intended to last or be used only for a short-time: 34, aroom or building used for scientific research, experiment, testing, 35. a.person who is concemed about protecting the environent: Complete the following passage by writing the correct form of the words given in brackets. Arecent front-page in the British press revealed a truly (36. sensation). music discovery — six Hayda piano sonatas had been found in Germany. G7. Appaicitiness), = home of an elderly lady. (38. strange), ‘enough, the manuscripts, which have been pronounced ‘genuine by several eminent (39. musicological)__, were not made (40. availabilty) in their original form, so no (41. science) ‘ests could be carted out in order to verify their (42. authentic), . The musical world was thrown into a state of great excitement by this news, (43, Prepare)_ ‘were made for a prestigious recording of the sonatas, and an (44. author) atiticle was published in the BBC’s Music Magazine, Since then, however, @ note of doubt has erept in, and experts now say that unless the (45.origin), are handed over very soon, the manuscripts must be regarded as a forgery, albeit a very clever one. Complete each of the following sentences using the correct form of phrasal verbs from the vbox. There are two extra ones. (fallout seize up _letoff stand for takein stand over _ bring in 46. Since Sarah with her next door neighbor, she had been sad. 47. Vean't concentrate withhim __me like that 48. Ifa machine stops moving or working normally, you can say thatit has . 49. Don't be by products claiming to help you to lose weight in a week. 50, Sally was with a warning by the police beoause it was her first offence, PART If. READING COMPREHENSION (2.5 points) ‘Read the article below. Five sentences havve been removed from it, Choose from the sentences A-F the ‘one which fus each gap. There is one extra sentence you do not need to use ‘According to a recent study, whereas plastic bags were rarely seon at sea in the late eighties and early nineties, they are now being found almost everywhere across the planet, from Spitsbergen in the Arctic to the South Atlantic close to Antarctica. They are among the 12 items of rubbish most often found in coastal clean-ups. (51). Windblown plastic bags are so common in Africa that 2 small industry has appeared: harvesting bags and using them to make hats and other items, with one group of people collecting, 30,000 per month. In some developing countries they are a major miisance in blocking the drainage systems of towns and villages. ‘What matters is what happens to them after use, Enormous numbers end up being buried or burt, which is an enormous waste of the oil products which have gone into theit manufacture, (52) _ ‘Turtles mistake them for their jellyfish food and chioke on them; birds mistake them for fish with similar consequences; dolphins have been found with plastic bags preventing them breathing properly. ‘The wildlife film-maker Rebecca Hosking was shocked by the effects of the bags on birds on the Pacific island of Midway. She found that two-fifths of the 500,000 albatross chicks bom each year die, the. vast majority from swallowing plastic that their parents have mistakenly brought back as food. Many local residents and shopkeepers joined in, and the idea of getting rid of them completely soon spread to other towns and villages. ‘Although some people remain unconvinced, it does seem possible that the entize country could eventually become plastic-bag free. Who could have imagined half-a-century ago that our public places ‘would one day all become cigarette-smoke free? Or that we would all be using lead-free petrol? Who would have thought even a decade ago that about two-thirds of us would by now be actively involved in recycling? 3)__. 2 ) ' / ‘What is needed is a general change in consumer attitudes, towards the habit of using se“usable shopping. bags. Older people will remember bow this used to be entirely normal as every houschold had a ‘shopping bog, a strong bag which was used to carry items bought in the daily trip 10 the shops. (54) Today, many of us tend to drive to the supermarket once a week and fill up the ear with seven days' worth of supplies, for which plastic bags, of course, are fantastically uscful. It's a hard habit to break. However, there has already been a big drop in plastic bag use, partly because the leading supermarkets and other shopkeepers are making'a major effort to help us give up the habit, with a whole variety of new ideas, (55) It is clear that habits are starting to change; reusable bags are more visible than they were even two years ago. Many believe there should be a tax on plastic bags, and the governments of a number of countries are considering the idea. What people have in mind is the example of Ireland, where a tax of €0.22 was introduced on all plastic bags, the first ofits kind in the world. "A. Major changes in public opinion and behaviour can, E, Bul there was very different pattem certainly occur. of household shopping then: the purchase B. On land they are everywhere, too. ofa much smaller number of items, on @ C. These range from cheap ‘bags for life’ offers to bagcftee | daily basis, afte a walk to small, local check-outs. . shops. D, Worse still, billions get into the environment, especially | F. She realised then that it was too late to the ocean environment, where they become a terrible threat | do anything about this man-made to wildlife. disaster. ‘Read the following text and circle he correct answer (A, B, C or D) which best firs eack gap Tourism is the fastest-growing industry in the world, As well as bringing prosperity to an area, however, it can also destroy the qualities which (56)_ visitors in the first place. If it is not carefully controlled, tourism can also (57)_____ problems for local people, as is shown by various examples from around the world. ‘When Phuket in Thailand first became a popular tourist (58), people there were unable to cope with the increase in rubbish that two millions visiotrs a year (59) and a buge incinerator had to be builtin the countryside to deal with it. New hotels at Goa in India caused a huge increase in water ‘consumption, (60) ____ many local people to walk considerable distances to get clean water. And Egypt's desert landscapes are being destroyed by the litter dropped by tourists. Moving sands are difficult to clean, and the white desert to the west of the Nile Valley may be permanently (61) T's encouraging, therefore, to read about the (62)__of cértain tour companies who are orgonizing environmental holidays in some of the worst hit feds. Regular tours now go to places (63) the Himalayas and Atlas mountains in North Africa with the (64)__ of combining a bit of sightseeing with the chance to help (68) some ofthe mess left by previous visitors. 56.A. convinced’ B. persuaded C. attracted D. appealed 57. A. create B. form C. lead D.invent 38.A. position _—_B. destination C. terminus D. departure 59. A. reject B. produce C. establish D. involve 60.A. encouraging B. making C forcing D. urging 61. A. injured B touched C influnced D. affected 62. A. efforts B. obstacles C. strains D. duties, 63.A.aswellas Bas for C. suchas D.soasto 64. A. hope B. plan C. wish Daim 65. A. rub out B. care for C.clear up D. break off Read the following text and fil each blank with a suitable word. “Twenty years ago, kids in school had never even heard of the intemet. Now, I'l bet you can't find a single person in your school who hasn't at least-heard.of it In fact, many of us use it on 2 (66), basis and even have access to it from our homes! The ‘ne’ in internet really stands for network. A network is ‘wo or more computers connected. together so that information can be (67) of sent from one ‘computer to another. The internet is'a vast resource for all types of information. You may enjoy using it to do research for a school project, (68). your favorite songs or communicating with friends and family. Information is (69), Through web pages that companies, organizations and individuals create and post. I's kind of like a giant (70) ‘oard thet the whole world uses! But since anyone, as) can put anything om the internet, you also have to be careful and use your best (71)__and alte common sense. “ust because you read something on a piece of paper someone sticks on a bulletin board doesn't mean it's good information, or even correct, for that matter. So you have to be sure that whoever (72)_ the information knows what they're ‘etking about, especially if you're doing reserach! But what ifyoure Just emailing people? You stll have to be very careful. If you've never met the person tht youre (73)______ with online, you could be on (74)_____ ground! You should never give out any personal infomation to someone you don’t know, not even your name! And just like you can't believethe information on every website out there, you can't rely on what (75) you ‘meet’ on the internet tell you either. Just like you could make up things about yourself to tell someone, someone else could do the same to you! PART IV. WRITING (25 poitns) i Complete the second sentenice so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence 76. Neil remembered to pack everything except his toothbrush. The only thing... 77. Peter hadn't expected to see so many foreigners at the party. 78. Jacqui and I were sitting by ourselves atthe back of the coach. ‘ Jacqui andl. 79, We will do everything possible to avoid a disaster. Everything, = 80, Exhaustion prevented any of the runners from finishing the race, i So.. Complete the second sentence $0 that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given in brackets, Do not change the word given i 81, Sarah rang because she was worried about us. (rung) i 82. There was no point in statying atthe party beeause ‘my friends had left. (worth) i 83. Terry was rude, but Sue got her revenge on him. (being) 84. Ifyou are not careful, you are going wo be dismissed, (sack) 85. Lam looking for a job which is commensurate with my abilities. devel), 86-100, In about 200 words, write an essay about the advantages and disadvantages of living in the modern world THE END HUONG DAN CHAM MON TIENG ANH VAOTHPT CHUYEN NAM HOC 20152016 ‘Téng diém todn bai: 10 did (100 ciu x0, dim) (Chi fs Khi cfg ting aiém oan ba, gio vién chdms laa trbm dra dé 0,25 (08 0,1-0,2 lam trond than 0,25; 16 0,3-0-4 lamtrom thank 0,8) = Nhu thi sink ob cdch vdt khde wit dip dn, nhurag ding npit night, nat php, iim khdo thing nh wi cho didm ‘balanced 43, | Preparations 20 times 44._| authoriative fivelS 45._| originals ‘carbonated 46. | fell out dairy product 47_| standing over four’ 48. | seized up. salt 49._ [taken in regular light meals $0. [et off. avocada/pear SI. vice as much 32. A 33 i c 54 B 55. A 56, c 57, (Cr preparatory 38 1B interview 59. |B. produce Dz interesting 60.| C. forcing = D. tosses 61. | D. affected === 7 C.conain [A efforts ‘Ain 63._} C. suchas ‘A. investigation 64.[D. aim i D. painted 65. | C.clearup D. was Jim allowed (66. | regulasfaly D. take 67. | shared 7 D. met 68. | downloading = ‘A, Seen, 69. [accessed SUGGESTION: collected a 'B. chalk and cheese 70._[bulletinimessage oo D. necessari 71. | judgmentjudgerseat ‘A. had been playing 72._| posted shared/updated_SUGGESTYON: uploaded ‘undrinkble/impure 73._| comunicating — ‘optimists 74,_ | dangerous lemporary 75. | rangers laboratory/ab 716. | The only thing (havwhick} Nel forgot fa pack was his toothbrush environmentalsveoaservationist | 77. | Iecame as a surprise to meet Peter o ee so many forelgners atthe SUGGESTION: treehugger pay. 36. | sensational 7, | Jacqui and T were siting on out own at the back of the coach | ‘SUGGESTION: Jacqui and { were siting next (0 each other at the back of the coach 3_| Apparent Everything passible willbe done to avoid a disaster 38._| Strangely ‘Soexhausied were the rumers that none of tem fished the rave 39. | musicologisis ‘Sarah would have not rung (she hadn't been worrted about us 40, | available ‘My fiends had left the party x01 was not worth stayng there 41,__| scientific ‘Sue paid Terry back for being rude taher 42. | suthenticity ‘Wf you are carelessot careful you will get the saclbe given the sack { 5,_| [am Tooking for ajob ona level with my abilities ‘86-100. Introduction: 2-3 sentences (0.3 pt) - Overview the advantages and disadvantages of living in the modern worlt Body: 2-3 paragraphs (0.9 pt) = Paragraph 1-2-3 a topiesetence (which is che main point) of every paragraph and supporting sentences, examples and appropriate connective word. There is a coherence in giving ideas with correct punctuation and grammar Conelasion: 2-3 sentences (0.3 pt) jo = A-summary of the main points or a restatement of the thesis in different words (eth “afinal comment on the subject based on the information proved before 2 PART A: PHONETICS 1. Choose the word whose underlined partis pronounced differently from that Fanpage: facebook,com/4uiijathidasyun - TRUNGTANE EOI BUD KG VAN RO i HANOT-AMSTERDAM bb THI THU VAO LOP 10 CHUYEN THET ‘Ninm.bge : 2014-2015 ‘Mén thi : TENG ANH (CHUYEN). Dim Him bai 120 phe - (Ti sins tam bv 13 dy nd (Bhing cue dig bdt ci oat tie dlién hay 1 ligu no) of the others in each group. (5 pts) ; 1. A considerate B, candidat .C. associate Diedequate 2. A.waranty B. wasabi +C. wallop D.wander 3. A sanctuary B.manky “C, senguine D. redundent 4, A.modal B.madel C. modest D.mgdem en 5. A. bathing B. method C. bathroom D. width 1 Choose the word whose main siress syllable is placed differently from that ofthe oth 1A. Europe B.monument province Diminority \ 2. A. substantial B.technological ‘C.exponential infiltration 3. Aobvious B. notorious C. credulous D. numerous a 4. A.avithmetic B. assassinate C.agrcultare ——_D,controvet . 5. A.tuberculosis B.mathematician C, communication _D. inheritance | PART B: LEXICO AND GRAMMAR 1 Choose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences, Write yor answer (A, B,C or D) in 1 2, 3. 4. see 6. 2. 9. the box provided. (15 ps) ‘The expetionces ofthe child inhi first year largely his characte and latér personality. ‘A. determine B. divide C. distinguish D.deny vo normal used to cefér tothe teatmentand taining ofthe child withthe home, | A Feeding B. Mothering C. Upbringing D-Béueating Throughout life each stage depends on the satisfactory - ofthe one before, ‘A. suceasion B. completion C. pefoction D. continuation [No county takes over another in the UN. A. precedence B, decison ©. charge D. border | Have you seen your horoscope inthe newspaper? -No, Thaven’t. Tam not interested in .co..- A. agronomy B. astrology C. astronomy D. anthropology How exactly did yOu st ..nn taining the horses to work so well together? i Aw B.to C. loose Deempty ‘There's rumor thatthe Nation Bank is going to the company I work for. | A take over B. overtake Deiake off By the year 2015, many people curently employed A. have lost B. willbavelost C.willbelosing —_D, are losing {he public's concer about he local eavrément, his new road scheme wil have tobe abandoned AAs regards 2B. In view of C.Intheeventof —_D, however much 3 ‘ 10. Recent engineering developments have made torecycle plastic soda bots into polyester fabric, A.possible, and —-B.itis possible ——C. thepossble Dit posible 11, You can take the bus you don't mind wating. A.except B. provided . unless D. whether 12. He took olf when he retired from work, Auwp B. over Con D. after -svssevee the idea withthe other members inthe family and let you know. a B. argue C. discuss D.talk that be was atthe scene yesterday. B.ceiin Cute Dicom 15. The new stom dst xpectations. Acachup wih” B.bringsbout = C.comescross——_‘D,eomeupto 7 3 3. a ze 7. = 3. a i age Tas HL. Choose the word(s) closest in meaning to the meaning word(s). Write your answer (A, B, C or D) in the ox provided. (5 pts) Our class went to Pulau Ubia for a camping trip this September, It was the first camping trip for many of us. ‘The,(L) veteran among us was Bart, who had been to a scott camp at Jalan Tiga last year. We (2) anticipated a Jot of fon during the camp, and we were not (3) et down. Our campfire was very (4) memorable. To begin with, none of us had ever seen such a huge bonfire in our lives. The fire (5) illuminated the dark surroundings and our faces were a bright orange glow, Our teacher gave a very moving speech at the end of the cainp. She said that she would miss us when we graduated from our primary school. 1 A. amateur B, old hand C. talented D.clite 2 Arpreicted B looked outfor °C. waited D. peepared 3 A. disheartened B. disappointed C. discouraged D. disagreed 4. Avunforgetable—-B,nteresting === C. notable D. momentous 5. A-glowed B dimmed * C. decorted Dilitup r z x e. It, Read the passage anid fll in each blank with the correct form of the word in brackets. Write your ariswer {in the box provided. (10 pts) ‘Modem advertisements contain hidden messages. (1. IMPLY) in the advertisements showing the pretty gt! in the new car or the smiling children round the packet of washing powder isthe message that if we buy the (2, PRODUCE) ‘we also achieve success and happiness. It is a subtle approach since it seeks to exploit our secret dreams, and itis (3. ESCAPE) since advertising is ubiquitous, giant street hoardings (4. CATCH) Jingles on TV bombard us from all sides. They brainwash Us into believing that we can realize our ambition quickly and (5, EASE) - Ont the other hand, defenders of advertising say that it is (6, BENEFIT), . Aqvertsing is (7. INFORM) . Advertisements tell tis about useful new products. They (8. BRIGHT) cour lives with color and music. They increase demand, stimulate industry and so keep prices down. Whether for or against advertising, most people ‘would agree that some kind of watch-dog body, (9. APPOINTMENT), by the government or by the advertising industry itself, necessary to keep standards of honesty and to discourage the more blatant types of (10. LEAD) advertisements. t z 3, a 3 & Te maar 3. fie: IV, Coimplete each of the following sentences with one ofthe following verbs plus one preposition. Make any ‘changes to verb tenses where necessary. Write your answer in the box provided. (1 pts) Pt, erOp, peg, rp, hold, live, meddle, pass, ‘back, with up, off, aside, hrough, down, buzz, tal, around, by, into 1. Ms. Ha wanted to wake wp, but sleep 2, We should our differences and discuss the things we have in common, 3, We are too young to the war, bt we all know how teribe itis. 4.Don't try to, me ‘going tthe concert. Iean’t afford the time. 5. The subject of sex equality seoms to {in every discussion lesson in my schocl. 6.1t's none of your business; please don’t ‘things that don't cancer you. 7. We had difficulty, the tent ina storm. 8.She the kitchen making preparations forthe party. 9, We cannot this matter without protest. 10.1 paid too much for those books. { saw them cheaper in another store. 'was ¥, Write ONE word in each gap to complete each of the following sentences. Write your answer ln the box: provided. (5 pts) 3. Our now cari ear as economical as oi last one. 2. Tewas very stislying to watch our house being built and seit shape. 3. It wasn't too difficult to find our way through the forest and we only ‘once or twice. 1. Being told IP got ito the univers astray 4 fT wanted to goto really. my day. 5. There was nobody to ask for directions because we were in the ‘of nowhere. 6. Sorty, I'm late ~I was reading and jus lost of time, 7. People in the 16-24 bracket are usually more comfortable with technology ‘than many older people, - 8: Youhaveto people with respect if you want them to respect you. : 9. Tothe ‘of my Knowledge, no one has touched anything on your desk. 10, I'm sure you will do well at university if you're {n your mind about what you ‘want to achieve, i 2 3, a © 7. = & 3 PART C, READING I. Read the following passage and circle the best answer for each blank. Write your answer (A, B, Cor D) in the box provided. (\6 pts) Getting friends and family to pose for photos is hard eaough, but how would you J ‘ov ora butterfly that simply 2. ill? Si you don’t need any form 3. Simon offers the following 5. * Specialize from he stat. You're more likely tog good 6. of wildlife ~ insects for instance 6 snapping whatever you see. or will unnecessary problems. How about flowers, or group of birds? second-hand camera shops and local papers for quality 1 + You don’t need to 4 fortune — Simon started with just a second-hand camera that cost around £30. But you Will ned a single lens reflex camera. : = Remember it's the 7 - photograph that counts, not just the subject. J composing a picture and ty to be as artiste as possible. 1 Avhandle Bact + C.treat D. cope 2 A. disobeys B. dislikes C. refuses, D. avoids 3. Atraining B. education C. exercise 4, A. thought B. idea C. dream 5. Alessons B, facts warnings 6. A. progress: B. luck C. dream 2 Attia B. concentrate tit z B. another C.beter 9 B. Pick C. Prefer 10, B. notice C.mect 11. Acereates B. starts ‘cpus 12. A. Visit B. Look C. Find 13, A instrument B. equipment material, V4. Acco B.make spend Is. A big Buall C. whole 16. A. Think B. Guess Cilavent T @ i z i Té. 7. = 3. 10, 1, is ape is, 1, ‘, Read the passage and circle the best answer o each question. Write your answer (A, B, Cor D) in the box Brovided. (8 pis) Jn most discussions of cultural diversity, attention has focused on visible, explicit agpects of culture, such as laiguage, dress, food, religion; music , and social rituals. Although they are important, these visible expressions of culture, which are taught deliberately and lesmed consciously, are only the tip of the iceberg of culture, Much of culture is taught and learned implicitly, or outside awareness, Thus, neither cultural insiders nor cultural outsiders are aware that certain “invisible” aspects of ther culture exist. Invisible elements of culture are important to us, For example, how long we can be late before being ‘impolite, what topics we should avoid in a conversation, how we show interest or attention through listening behavior, what we consider beautiful or ugly, These are all xpects of culture that we lear and-use without being aware of it. When we meet other people whose invisible cultural assumptions differ ffom those we have Jeamed implicitly, we usually do not recognize their behavior as cultural in origin Differences in invisible culture can eause problems in cross-cultural relations. Conflicts may arise when Wwe are unable to recognize others’ behavioral differences as cultural rather than personal, We tend to misinterpret other people’s behavior, blame them, or judge thet intentions or competence withont realizing that ‘we are experiencing cultural rather than individual differences. Formal organizations and institutions, such as schol, hospitals, workplaces, governments, and the legal system are collection sites for invisible cultural differences. Ifthe differences were more visible, we might have less misunderstanding, For example, if we met & man in a courthouse who was weating exctio clothes, speaking a Jangusge other than ours, and camying food that looked strange, we would not assume that we understood his ‘thoughts and feelings or that he understood ours. Yet when such a man is dressed similarly to us, speaks our language, and does not differ ffom us in ofher obviows ways, we may fail to recognize the invisible cultural differences between us, As a rest, mutual misunderstanding may aise. 4 |. What isthe main purpose ofthe passage? A. To explain the importance of invisible aspects of culture, B. To describe cultural diversity. C. To point out that much of culture is learned consciously, D. To explain why cross-cultural conflict occas. 2. The word “deliberately” in bold in paragraph | is closest in meaning to A. slowly. ~ Beaccurately. . - -C. intentionally’ D. randomly 3. The phrase “the tip of the iceberg” in bold in paragséph I means that ‘A other clues seem cold tous 3 visible aspect of ete ae kamedin formal nstons .weusaly fous on th highest forms of ele most aspect of ale cannot be seen 4. Which ofthe following was NOT mentioned as an example of invisible culture? ‘A. What topics to avoid in conversation B, What food oct ina courthouse C. How lat is considered impolite , How poople exes interest in wht ches are saying 5. The word “thase” in bold in prsgraph 2 refers to A. people from a dferect culture 3. invisible cultural assumptions C.pedple who spake diffrent language D. topics hat should be avoided 6 It canbe inferred frm paragraph’ tht conflict results when ‘A. people think cultural differences are personal B. people compete with those fom other catures .one culture is moe invisible than anor eultre _. some people recognize more cultural difereaces than others 7. The author implies tht instiations such as schools aid workplaces A.are aware of coltural diffrences teach their employees sbout cultural differences .rinfore invisible cultural differences D. share a common euture 8. Which ofthe following would most key result in ‘A. Learning abost ur own culture in schoo! 'B, Unusual fod being cooked by forsign vistas . . Strange behavior fom someone speaking a forcgn language D. Strange behavior fom someone spesking our language isunderstanding? fi iB = E % [Iz = PART D. WRITING 1 Rewriteeach of the following sentences using the words) given so that ts meaning say the same. (6s) 1. Why do f always get the boring jobs? I'm fed up with it” (domkéy) 3, My brother kindly lent me his car for the weekend. (favor) 4. The painter tried outa lotof diferent techniques, (experimented) 5. A number of young artists value ofd customs and traditions. (see) 6, Rolando was very sorry he couldn't celebrate the NeW Year with his mother, => Rolando greatly regretted IL Write about the following topics: ‘The environment problems facing today's world are grea! What each individual should do to reduce the amount of damage being done tothe environment? ‘You should write at least 200 words. (20 pts) Huwéng dn dap An a8 thi vao lép 10 THPT 2014-2015 (CHUYEN) i PART A: : | PARTA fe L { Lc B i 2A A 3.D B i i 4A |. DESAI | \ SA 5D i i PART B: : / I i Ti We Vv. i LA 1B 1. Implication 1. Pegged dows | 1. nothing 2c 2A 2. Product 2. Putaside 2. take 3.B che | 3. Inescapable 3. Live through 3.g0 i i aA 4A 4. Catchy 4. Talk into 4. make | 5B SA 5. Easily S. Crop up 5. middle oy 6B 6. Beneficial 6. Meddie in 6, track TA 7. Informative 7. Hold back Tage 8B 8. Brighten 8. Buzz around 8. treat al 9.B 9. Appointed 9. Pass by 9. best | 10.D 10. Misleading 10. Ripped off 10. bear j : 1B | | 2A | | 13.¢ i 1 14.B | / is.D | | PART C | T a | | | DE os LA lt BG 2C ' | arava sa) 3D j 4B 2D 4.3 | ! Se se 5B 6A 4c 6A ! 7B 7. 8D 16D &D i | PARTD 1. I'm fed up with always getting the donkey work. Hq 2, The thief did time the crimes he had committed, : 3. My brother lent me his car for the weekend as # favor. | 4. The painter experimented with a lot of different techniques. 5. A number of young artists ° 6. Ronaldo greatly regretied not having celebrated the New Year with his mother. TRUNG TAM BOI DUONG VAN HOA HANOL-AMSTERDAM PART A: PHONETICS 1. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronoinced. Write your answer in the column on the right (0,5 pt) onthe igh (05) 2. “How long have you been with the corapany”. 3. Coftte will not grow .. 4. The new country hopes to tablish 17. The President doesn’t have much time for B relaxing C.rolaxed 8. We have rooms for 2,000 studer 9. Please wets to us for forber 10. wasn't very polite 11 don't see any 12. We have bought extra food 1, Cut this eake into six... 14," take no interest in fishing.” 'B. Neither do Aren't you DE THI THU VAO LOP 10 THT ‘Nm hoc : 2014-2015 ‘Mén thi : THENG ANH (KHONG CHUYEN) ‘Thdi gian lam bai : 120 phiit (Thi sinh Tam ba vo 12 gidy ny) SE phics (hing dhe cing bat cit Toat te didn hy (2 ligu nda) PART B: VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR. I. Choose the best answer 10 cor the box provided. (,5 pts) 1. People aged 65 and over now . B. contain .-» early 20% of the population. consist B.was working C. worked cold climate. Cat . ‘eltions with all its neighbors: DD. friendship B. friendly . fiendliness sto discuss our problems. B. encouragement - .C, encouraging shining right now. C.ivere . campus. Coat of this offer, B. detailer .C. dtaled . yout keep intropting me, . for B, reason C. aim ‘our friends stay to have dinner. . provided differently from that ofthe others in each group. B.we C.wear B. mgon C. spen B. another C.man B. goss fishes B.realizo . promise ‘1, Choose the ward that fers fom the res In the postion of main stress. Write pour answer ie column B. primary C. tropical Decora B. diffcalt C. optional B. population ‘C. recreation B. design C.equal B. pagoda C. business mplete each of the following sentences. Write your answer (A, B, C or D) in D. combine there fortwo years.” D. have worked D. encouraged D.relattion D.detlng arriving early atthe theater if the show doesn't start unl 9 o'clock. D. asiongas 15, “Excuse me, is this seat free?” ‘A.No, you can’ sit here 'B. Yes, it is seated by the boy D. Yes, but [don’t now so Si & 7, a oh. 14, 15. 1. z 3. a 10. TE 12, IL, Give the correct form of the word in brackets to coniplete each of the followlng sentences, Write your ‘answer in the place provided below. (1 pis) 1 Twas hoping this book would help me with my history project, but in fact it wasn't very (iyfarm). 2. The Internet is an incredibly powerful means of (communicate). 3. My (friend) with Many is one ofthe most important things in my life, 4. We al watched (nerve) as our monitor made his speech of thanks. 5, Don't you think that we should make sure that (able) people have the same rights af everyoae else? 6. Hasn't anyone ever told you that it's very (polite) to interrapt when other people ae talking? 7. Minh is so sensitive that you have to be very (care) about what you sey to him. 8. Thatred (build) over there is the Science Department: 9. 1s military services (compulsion) in your country? 10. (Researel) have announced that a major breakthrough has been made. T. 2 3, e 3 6 7 & ILL Girele the undérlineil wordfphrase that is incorrect in each sentence and correct. Write your correction {in the column on the right. (1 pt) 1 Thisis an informal meeting, therefore everyone is casual dressed. A B c D 2. We should éncourage the youth to learn more about our long-lasting traditional A B c D 3. Information technology develops in Victoam in recent years. A B c D 4. Vietnam is divided into three main regions know as the North, the South and the Central A B c D 5. ie told me that there is a fire on the street and a group of firefighters worked hard. A B c : D 6.11's comfortable sitting in a peaceful eaft and listen to music, A B c D 7. Erika bas written many short stories when she Jet unhversty. A B a) 8, Passongers are required to arrive tothe gate fifteen minutes before departure time. A B c D 9. The question was not difficult so that many students énswered it eoectly. A B c D 10. Camels, that are the most popular desert animals can be found jn most deserts. A B cD IV. Put each verb in Brackets in the correct tense or form. Write your answer in the Box provided. (1 pt) ‘Someone mist have taken my bag. [remember (I. leave) it by the window and now it (2. 0) b.- What this word. mean)? “P've no idea. I (4. never see) it before, I suggest (5. look) it up in the dictionary. Neither industries nor the garbage disposal (6. account) forthe population in his city. 4.1(9. annoy) because I have to repeat myself many times while he (8, not listen). f Many projet (9. cary) out (10. ensure) road safety in Vietnam now. T 3 3 a 5 6 7 a 9 el PART C: READING I. Read the followlng passage in choose the best answer for each Blank. Write your answer (A, B, C or D) in the box provided. (1,5 pts) Every: year, the village of Pettinco celebrates its unique arts festival. For a few dajs each summer, artists from all over Europe... at this village near the north coast of Sicily to ..2. the creative atmosphere. During their stay, they get ..3... with the local people to paint a one-kilometer long picture that runs the ..4.. of the high sireet....8..the painting is done, each visiting artist joins a local family for big lunch and ..6...the meal, the family receives the..7...of the painting that the artist has painted. As a result, 8... few villagers aré rich, almost every home has at least one painting by a welhknown European arts. Visitors tothe village are cagery ..9... into homes to see these paintings. ‘The festival was the ...10... of Aitonio Presi a local businessman who ...11.. itup several years ag0. 2... a sort of domestic art museum in ...13.. ay visit ean ring a doorbell, go into @ house and ...14... & painting. In addition to this exhibition of paintings in people's homes, for those who hhave time to spare, there is an opportunity to ...15... through the display of huge sculptures in the village square. 1 Bcrond C. gather D. combine 2 Benjoy C.cotertain D. delight 3. Bjoimly combined D- together 4 B. measure length Diarea 5. ALust B.Once Soon D.Only 6 Arinadditionto —-B.inplacoof ——*C. incommon with _D. inexhange for 7. Acparttion B. section C. division D. region BAthough C.since Deven 9. A. persuaded requested D.aticted 10, Avimagine thought D.ided 1 Ast got Dihad 12, A. become ©. grown D increased 13. Alwhat Chom D.which 14. Aswonder Csdmiro D. respect 15,” A-move wander D. mach t Tz i & z z 3. Lie. 13 {is ‘H, Read the passage carefily and do the task that follows. (1 pt) One of the life's pleasures is reading. To some, it may sound boring, but for me reading opens up a whole new world. It can traasport me to mystical and unkoown lands far away. It allows me to get acquainted with characters I would never have met in véal life. All thse are products of my imagination, and reading is the key that unlocks i 1 was never keen on reading when [was younger. It was not until my mother started reading bedtime stories {for us everynight that I enjoyed my vey frst storybook. It was a small but colourfilly~ilstrated children's bible storybook which sil sts in a comer on my bodksbelf today. Gradually, ray mother taught us to read and soon, my siblings and I started reading books by euthors such as Enid Blyton, Agatha Christie and Roald Dahl twas the most exciting discovery. We would peer through these ‘books page by page, folaly engrossed. We would read while walking from place to place, on the bus, et the dinner table, anywhere, as long as we hed a book in our hands. Our parents were very exasperated with us but there was litle they could do to stop us. In a way, would say that we were ‘addicted’ to reading, OF course, now that we ere older and more disciplined, we choose our time to reed books wisely. As we sate, we ae also more selective in the kinds of books we read. My brother loves to read stories that ell of magic, murder and intrigue, while my sister prefers highbrow books that are recommended by schocls 2s literary classics, As for myself, [have a babit of selecting books based on their authors. I reed books by W. ‘Somerset Maugham and John Steinbeck, and like my brother, I enjoy science fiction by 1R Tolkien too, Basically, reading is a pleasure that is cultivated through time. It was a good thing my mother realised the portance of reading and got us interested in it. In a way, she probably realised tht it would keep us out of| ‘rouble too. Now, we have accumulated so many shelves of books at home thet there is hardly enough time to read ever single one of them. 3 Circle the most suitable answer and write it (A, B, Cor D) in the box provided. 4. When the writer says that ‘readiag opens up a.whole new world’, she means that reading, ‘A. enables her to travel to different parts of the world BB fires hor imagination and she imagines hese in other places and meeting strange people enables her to meet strange characters in real fife 1D. holds the key toa new world. 2. The writer became interested in reading after, ‘A. her mother statted reading to her every night B. reading the bible story by herself - C. shestarted attending school D, sheread a book by Enid Blyton . 3. The writer's parents were ‘exasperated’ with the wrfer and her brother because they A. loved reading B. read the books page by page CC. read books tirelessly the whole day 1D. read whatever books they could lay their hands on 4. im what way bave tte writer und ier bru bevuune wine “2 ‘A. They choose: what they read more carefully. B. They are mére mature, C. They read different types of books. ; D. They read at appropriate times. 5. What was another possible reason suggested by the writer as to wity their mother encouraged them to read? "A. Reading was a pleasurable thing to do. BB, Sho wanted to fill up the selves with books. CC. She wanted to keep them busy and out of mischief. D. She wanted to got them interested in reading. i: Tz paar a Ts + PART D: WRITING TL Complete the second sentence so that thas a similar meaning to the ist one, using the words given. (1p) 1. They will announce the results of the final exam in tivo more weeks. = Theres. 2. She cannot runs as => She wishes 3, You are late again. You have already been lee once this week. =the. 4. Duo to tafe in Vietnam, foreign tourists prefer walking to drivin. : => Foreign tourists would rather 5. "Let me take you home on my moto = Join offered. [IL Arrange the given words in the correct order to make a meaningful sentence. (1 pt) 1. Regular, wonders , would , life, exercise, way ,at, you, the, for, look , do, (12. words) ‘S'By lear, learn, together, parents, parents , more, moro, children , and (16 words) Hung din 44p an dé thi vao lép 10 THPT 2014-2015 (KHONG CHUYEN) PARTA i i LA 1D 2D aaa 3.B 3, D 4B 4B 5. 5. PARTB rT sim LA 1. Informative 4D 1. Leaving 2D 2. Communication 2D 2. Has gone 3A 3. Friendship 3..C 3. Does...mean | 4B 4. Nervously 4c 4. Have never seen | 5D 5. Disabled 3B | 5. Looking | 6c 6. Impolite 6 D 6. Accounts aD 7. Carefil ie 7. Amannoyed i 8B 8. Building 8B Qoeslt 8 TenotHstoning stem) f oA 9. Compulsory 9..¢ ng Hag bsen carried i | 10.D 10. researchers 10.4 0. To ensure | 1D : A ; 13.D | 14.B | 15.C PARTC I i. 1c 9B LB ou oe ich) aaa 3.D ILA 3.¢ ache 12a 4 BA 5B 13D aac Go 1B 1c feeteeray PARTD 1. The results of the tial exam will be ennounced in two more weeks. 2. She wishes she could run as fast as her friend. 3, It’s the second time you have been late this week. - 4. Foreign tourists would rather walk than drive due to traffic in Vietnam. 5. John offered to take me home on his motorbike, 0 Regular exercise would do wonders for the way you look at life. r 2. Itis a unique opportunity to see Aftican wildlife in its natural environmert. 3, When a meteor enters the earth’s atmosphere, it makes a bright line in the'sky. i 4 By together children learn more from their parents and parents learn rote about their children, 80 GtAo'DyGVA DAOTAO HANOI KY TALTUYEN SINE VAO LOP 10THPT CHUYEN ‘Nam he : 2033 2016 Didi Elogssiebey [CRIT CHART] Mon ths TENG ANE (Choy) oxi _|oxa [ply thi: 20 thing 6niva 2013 ‘hoi gian he HE 120 phat Phichr (BE gla 01 iang. TH sik BAT yao gid hi ny vo King ca dg ‘84 A} Poi liu io hci ce. Gin ng wii thle) 1. Listening: 8 ps (Time fer listening: 12 minutes x2 = 24 minutes) Part Listen to iferentstuations. Circle the best answer (A,B oF C) T-On the wilt, you ovetiear @ woman honing her office, Why bas she phoned? ‘A. tocheck the time ofan appointnent 1B. to spologizs for boing ate (Ct find out where her diy is 2 You switch onthe radio inthe mide of 8 programme, Wet kid of programe is te A. anata programme B. a cookery programme Chanews programme 3. You overcar a corverstion between ‘walehmaker and a eustmer, What doce the watchmaker say aboutthe watt? A Iti imposible to repaicit. | B.icisnot wath roaring, (Ce docsntthave the parts to eparit 4. You ovectesr # woman taking about bermew neighbour, Flow docs she ei? ‘Acoffended Bshosked suspicious 5. You fear man lkng about deepsea Giving ‘Why docs ste ik the spot? ‘A Ibs his soclabe amare. B.lteonirats wth hs nor life (CR full bis oad fora chaleage in ite, (6. You tm onthe radio and boa ascent being Interviewed aboot violas. What i the scientist eeing? A. explaining how a votin works ‘explaining bow evita s made ‘Ccexplatning how avila should be played 7. You hoar pat of «rao programe about CD « ROMs. What isthe speakers opinion ofthe CD- ‘ROMs about Australia which se te? ‘A. Most of them are csspointing. 'B. You ae biter off with an ord guidebook. (©. There site afereace betwee them. ‘You tur onthe radio and hear & woman gh avin to business people. Wet advice does she ‘ive about dealing wih carlomer? ‘A. Dont et them force you to ages o something. 1. Dowt be oo sympathise toward them, (C:Dont allow them to say on the phone to lang. Sylvia sted Aer university, Syvia worked as ‘The company whch employs Sylvia sell Sylvia worked forthe company fr. 12) before Becoming he mantge’s assist. Part of Sylvia's job Is to organi the Sylvia often as to del with svange questions Bom Sylvia's boss fas radio show on das onthe sh 15), Sylvia ss wren host ber 16 fora new oak oo Bia, Sylvia says that inthe wee woud ie ole (1) 0 television. ‘Last yea, Sylvia ejoyed tending a iia kes, 1. Phonetics (2,0 pts) ‘Circe the word whose uadeetined parte pronounced difterotly from eres, LAcanpas Bey Cleats 2AM Because Cmwee 3.x ome B.boueht Coaeoveht SReaplon ——Boeapestton expense SAckimed” Bi vamed Ceceurad ‘Programine ia which a woman called Sylvia Shore & 9-15, fil in the missing words fo complee the passage, (9) stunlvesiy. 10) intey, ay. (13) a newspapers and magazines 09. jt, a NaUOTCOLTH ‘Ch eh ag chim thi ghi ss hich KY this Toya sink vao 1p 10THPT choyés ha ngly: 20 -06- 2013, HN ing eat a Din ie Nad NO. Sh nghy thing Hie sinh mung: ‘S660 daoh: MON THE ‘THENG ANH cuuyen ino bai cho nauti cha thi, chi tich bOl dénz doc phich théo dudne ki nay. ‘Th sah Mibng dupe iy se hay vide bu itu gh 0 wy gy Te ibs ly, bal thi stb fot ‘Trude kb ty Cirle he nord whose main strsed sabes deren from the rest, be Circle mene opporniy — Ctenpaament D-expedation qacgovernment | Beemployment Corot D. redundant wa Remotogy—Belnformatton communicate D. egy 9. A. History BLaudlence Cesitees| D. cinema 10-A. signature -_B. business Codelome D. aaliieus SIL Vocabulary aud Grammar (8.2 pts) sitet the bert options A, B,C or D to complete the sentences aera eee pleny af. experiences he's worked nha fld sre. Ayeconthand Bifiachnd | C. primary D, tertory ro para long ine of people outside the cinema lst wee, Tey qveued__{0 a very famous fl, Ala Boot cn D.xp Faces a lotof money when hs grandfather passed aay. Avceme BreameupC.came over D. came up with Ji are onder no obligation to kelp as assistance purely. 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