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LUYEN THI ONLINE (ZOOM) — OTTO CHANNEL Keeping the fire of Passion = DE THI VAO LOP 10 — aA = Chuyén Anh QUOC HOC HUE CAP NHAT 2021 Than tang cdc ban Ung hé Otto Channel pera ol] Teach from @ not from & ie SO GIAO DUC VABAO TAO KY THI TUYEN SINH LOP 10 THPT CHUYEN QUOC HOC THU'A THIEN HUE NAM HOC 2015-2016 oot Khoa ngay 09 thang 6 nam 2015 DE THI CHINH THUC Mon thi: TIENG ANH (CHUYEN) , (B6 thi ¢6 08 trang) Thoi gian lam bai: 120 phit (khéng ké thoi gian giao dé) — diém Ho tén va chir ky gidm khdo 1 (bang 86 va bang chit) Ma phach lo fa chi ky gi Ghi chu: Hoc sinh lam bai trén dé thi va khong ghi gi vao phén trén. Thi sinh khéng duge st dung tai iéu. Giém thi khong giai thich gi thém. |. LISTENING (20 points) The listening test has two sections. You will hear each section ONCE ONLY. At the beginning of each section, you will have time to read the questions and at the end of each section, you will have time to complete your answers. SECTION I (10 points) You will hear a conversation between an operator and a caller talking about a stolen phone. First, you will have 20 seconds to look at questions 1 - 5. LUYEN THI ONLINE (ZOOM) OTTO CHANNEL Chuyén Anh & HSG cae cffp Questions 1-5 Complete the details in the form below. Write ONE WORD OR A NUMBER for each answer. z-Mobile Services Incident Report Sheet Example : “Answer Postcode CN21EB 7 roy | Mobile phone number 07890 (1) 570 Name 2) Green Crime reference number Cz -(3) -5 4) Mobile Equipment Not known | Identity (IME1) number Time, date of theft 1-2p.m., 16 (5) Questions 6 - 10 Choose the correct letter A, B or C. Circle your choice. 6. The caller's phone was stolen A. when he went to the toilet B. from the table C. from his pocket 7. The caller will have to pay a charge A. ifhis phone is stolen again B.foranewphone —_C. in 12 months' time 8. The delivery address is A. 34 Solent Grove B. 34 Solent House —_C. 34 Solent Gardens 9. The caller's IMEI number A. is made up of 15 digits B. can be found on the side of the phone battery C. cannot be found 10. The operator A. transfers the caller to a colleague B. will ring the caller back the next day C. asks the caller to ring back SECTION II (10 points) Questions 1-4 You will hear the first part of a talk on nutrition. Complete the notes. Write NO MORE THAN FOUR WORDS for each answer. Topic: Healthy eating * definition * reason why people don't (1) * ideas for (2) Healthy eating is: * balanced diet * eating the (3) Note: balanced diet incl. meat, veg, fruit, cereals & (4) Questions 5-7 Listen to the next part of the talk. Give three reasons why the speaker thinks so many people have an unhealthy diet. Choose THREE among the following sentences (a-h). Write the letters you choose (in any order) in the numbered blanks below. a. Itis cheaper to buy packet food. b. People do not know how to eat healthily. ¢. Itis cheaper to buy fast food d. They prefer fast food e. They do not like packet food f. Itis quicker to buy fast food. g. They have to plan their meals. h. Schools teach children about a balanced diet. 5 6 7 Questions 8 - 10 Listen to the last part of the talk and complete the table. Write NO MORE THAN ONE WORD for each answer. Group responsible: (8) (9) (10) Limit advertising for ‘Stop selling unhealthy Make sure children eat a unhealthy food snacks and drinks balanced diet Educate the public about a | Provide children with fresh healthy diet and healthy options LUVEN THI ONLINE (200M) 7 EL Il, PRONUNCIATION (4 points) Chuyén Anh & HSG cae cp Part 1: For each of the following questions, choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from that of the others. Circle your choice. (2 points) 1. A. mgon B. schoo! C. tool D. good 2. A bright B. laugh C. neighbor D. fought Part 2: For each of the following questions, choose the word that has the main stress placed differently from that of the others. Circle your choice. (2 points) 1. A preference B. colorful C. continue D. favorite 2.A relax B. blanket C. handbag D. picnic Ill. VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR (21 points) For each of the following questions, choose the best answer among A, B, C or D to fill in the blank. Circle your choice. 1. Knowing several helpful if you work for an international corporation A languages are _B. language is C. language are —_D.. languages is 2. Groups of tissues, each with its own function, in the human body A. make up the organs B. itmakes up the organs C. they make up the organs D. makes up the organs 3. What is your attitude to the of performance-enhancing drugs for athletes? A legality B. legalising C. permission D. allowance 4. In Mr. Brown's class we often discuss interesting topics, you know — Politics, religion, the environment! A. about many B. of many C. many D. tomany 5.A few natural elements exist in that they are rarely seen in their natural environments. A. such small quantities B. so small quantities C. small quantity D. very small quantities 6. all the applicants, the woman who is wearing the white dress has the most experience. A. From B. By c. OF D.To 7. Let's do our best to help, we? A. will B. should C. shall D. ought 8 to move to California was something that surprised all of us. A After her decision B. Having decided C. Her deciding D. She decided 9. | was told you're going to leave for Japan tomorrow. Could you please this present to my friend who lives in Osaka? A. fetch B. bear C. bring D. take 10. Itis recommended that he this course A. took B. takes C. take D. taking 11, There is a severe. in Somalia and thousands of people are dying from hunger. A. epidemic B. famine C. lacking D. disease 12. The house was building A.astone nice old B.aniceold stone C. anice stone old _D.an old nice stone 13.They always try the bridge as they promised before A. to postpone/ to build B. postpone/ build C. to postpone’ building D. postponing/ built 14. The harder you try, A. the most success you achieve B. you achieve the more success C. the more success you achieve D. the better you achieve success 15. Be patient! Don't to learn a foreign language in a week. A. believe B. consider C. think D. expect 16. You'd better get someone. your living room. A. redecorate B.redecorated —_C. toredecorate _D., redecorating 17. -Tom: "Oh, no! | left my book at home. Can | share yours?” —_- Peter: . A. Yes, sure B. No, thanks C.No, notatall —D. Yes, Ido too 18. Teacher: Can you keep quiet fora moment? You __ noise in class! A. have always made B. are always made C. always make __D. are always making 19. - Peter: "What a lovely house you have!" - Mike: " i A. Of course not, itis not costly B. I think so C. Thank you. Hope you will drop in D. No problem 20. - Peter: “Have a nice weekend!” - Hoa: * A. Do you have any plans? B. I'm going to take it easy. C. Thanks, You too! D. Are you going anywhere? 21. - Ann: “Do you need any help?” - Kate: * i A. That's fine by me. B. No,thanks. | can manage. C. | haven't got a clue. D. That's all for now. IV. READING (20 points) Part 4: Read the following passage and choose the best answer among A, B, C or D to each question. Circle your choice. (4 points) THE TERROR OF THE SEA Some 16,000 icebergs are born in the Arctic Ocean each year. Most of them are galved by the age-old glaciers that cover the coast of Greenland Fortunately, in an average year only about 400 of them make it past the Grand Banks of Newfoundland. Once past that point, they are in some of the world's busiest shipping lanes. There, they are as dangerous as torpedoes. In the year 1912, when the Titanic went down with 1,503 lives, about 1,000 icebergs made it past the Grand Banks. A newborn iceberg, unlike most newborn things, is bigger to begin with and slowly grows smaller. When it first breaks free from the mother glacier an Arctic baby may weigh Up to 3 million tons and as big as a block in New York City. But it takes two or three years of travel before it reaches the Banks. By that time most icebergs are less than 100 feet in height. Sometimes, however, a grant one, towering 400 feet above the sea is spotted. The sight of these "blocks" is frightening enough, but the real danger lies in the fact that 85 percent of the bulk lies hidden under the water, ready to cut the hull of any ship that comes too close. Icebergs usually die after they pass the Grand Banks and meet the warm waters of the Gulf Stream. Yet, a melted-down iceberg was seen about 200 miles south of Bermuda It was only 15 by 30 feet in size. But remember almost nine times that size was hiding under the water. It was still big enough to sink a ship. Time, sun and the Gulf Stream slowly change the icebergs to water; but, while they live, they are a hazard to the strongést ship and a terror to the bravest captain. 1. This article tells mostly about A. ships sunk by icebergs —_B. how icebergs are spotted C. dangerous icebergs D. ships built for destroying icebergs, 2. The third paragraph suggests that icebergs A. grow bigger with age B. travel very slowly C. move quite rapidly D. are not too dangerous 3. The writer of this passage feels icebergs are as dangerous as A. explosives B. hidden submarines C.a bomb D. a submarine weapon 4. As used in this passage, icebergs are caved by the age-old glaciers means A. they break away from the age-old glaciers B. they are attracted to the age-old glaciers C. they push off the age-old glaciers D. they are a part of the age-old glaciers Part 2: Read the following passage, choose and circle the best answer ( A, B, C or D) to fill each of the blanks. (8 points) Do you want to take part in the battle to save the world’s wildlife? Animal Watch is the book which will (1) you in the fight for survival that (2) many of our endangered animals and show how they struggle on the edge of exfinction. As you enjoy the book's 250 pages and over 150 colour photographs, you will have the (3) of knowing that part of your purchase money is being used to help animals (4) from the comfort of your armchair, you will be able to observe the world's animals close-up and explore their habitats. You will also discover the terrible results of human (5) for land, flesh and skins. Animal Watch is packed with fascinating facts. Did you know that polar bears cover their black noses with their paws so they can hunt their prey in the snow without being seen, for example? Or that for each orang-utan which is captured, one has to die? This superb (6) has so (7) Britain's leading wildlife charity that it has been chosen as Book of the Year, a title awarded to books which are considered to have made a major contribution to wildlife conservation. You will find Animal Watch at a special low introductory price at all good bookshops, but hurry while (8) last 1. A. combine B. involve C. bring D. lead 2. A. meets B. opposes C. forces D. faces 3. A. satisfaction B. enjoyment C. virtue D. value 4. A preserve B. conserve C. revive D. survive 5.A greed B. interest C. care D. concern 6.A. publicity B. periodical C. publication D. reference 7. A. imposed B. impressed C. persuaded D. admired 8.A stores B. stocks C. goods D. funds Part 3: Read the text below and think of the word which best fits each space. Use only ONE word in each space. (8 points) Agriculture is the world's most important industry. It provides us with (1) all of our food. It also supplies materials for two other basic human needs - clothing and shelter. In (2) . agriculture provides materials (3) in making many industrial products such as paints and medicines. About half the world's workers are employed in agriculture - far more than in any (4) industry. Agriculture is one of the world’s oldest industries. It began about 10,000 years ago in the Middle East. (5) that time, certain Middle Eastem tribes had discovered how to grow plants from seeds and how to raise (6) in captivity. Having mastered these skills, they could begin to practise agriculture. Before the development of agriculture, people got all their food by gathering wild plants, hunting, and fishing. They had to search for food continually, (7) left them little time for other activities. But as agriculture developed farm output increased, fewer people were (8) to produce food. The non-farmers could then develop the arts, crafts, trades, and other activities of civilized life. Agriculture, therefore, not only greatly affected food supply but also made civilization possible. V. WRITING (25 points) Part 1: For each question, complete the second sentence in such a way that it is as similar in meaning as possible to the one printed before it. (5 points) 1. 'm excited that the new theatre will be completed soon LUYEN THI ONLINE (Z0OM OTTO. CHANNEL (Chuyén Anh & HSG céc cf I'm looking. 2. | wish I'd paid more attention to his warnings | regret. 3. The travel agent is going to send us the tickets when they arrive. Ive arranged 4. She took extra night classes, so as not to have to repeat the course She avoided. 5. He said that nobody gave him money. He denied. Part 2: For each question, complete the second sentence so that it has the closest meaning to the first one, using the word in capitals at the end of the sentence. DO NOT CHANGE THIS WORD. You must use between TWO and EIGHT words, including the word given. (5 points) 1, Louise should have been given more time to complete her thesis INSUFFICIENT Louise was given seronee eens thesis. 2. It doesn't look as though John wants to buy that house after all. DECIDED John seems to have ....... buying that house after all 3. I will see to it that the goods are delivered immediately DELIVERY Iwill arrange for sons the goods. 4, Marcia was the only one who refused to come. APART Everyone .. . ae soe Marcia. 5. My salary never lasts beyond the end of the month: SHORT I. the end of the month. Part 3: Within from 200 to 250 words, write a composition about the following topic. (15 points) How do movies influence the young generation in Vietnam nowadays? Use reasons and specific examples to support your answer. SO GIAO DUC VADAO TAO KY-THI TUYEN SINH LOP 10 THPT CHUYEN QUOC HOC. THU*A THIEN HUE NAM HOC 2016-2017 dee Khéa ngay 09 thang 6 nam 2016 DE THI CHINH THU Mén thi: TIENG ANH (CHUYEN) - (pe fps 08 fag Thoi gian lam bai: 120 phiit (khdng ké thai gian giao dé) 7 Diém Ho tén va chi ky giam khao 1 Ma phach (bang sé va bang chi) Ho tén va chi ky giam khdo 2: Ghi chi: Hoc sinh lam bai trén dé thi va khéng ghi gi vao phan trén. Thi sinh khng duoc siz dung tai iéu. Gidm thi khong giai thich gi them |. LISTENING (20 points) The listening test has three parts. You will hear each part TWICE. At the beginning of each part, you will have time to read the questions and at the end of each part, you will have time to complete your answers. Part 4 (4 points): You will hear a part of a radio programme about classical music. For questions 1 - 5, put a tick (v) in the correct box. You will have 45 seconds to look at the questions. Number ‘one has been done for you. 1. This week's prize is A a music cassette, o two concert tickets. c [4] aciassical cD. 2. The person who wrote the music lived in A Spain B Italy. LUYEN THI ONLINE (200M) c France. | OTTO CHANNEL 3. What else shares the title of the music? A a garden, Chuyén Anh & HSG céc cdip B [_] apark. c a play. 4. What did people do when they first heard the music? A Only a few clapped B Some left before the end. c Some asked for their money back. 5.This piece of music has been A used in advertising B played in the cinema c used for a TV play Part 2 (7 points): You will hear people talking in eight different situations. For questions 1 - 8, choose and circle the best answer (A, B or C). Number one has been done for you. 1. You overhear some people talking at a party in a hotel. Where did the people first meet each other? ®at school B. at work. C. ata wedding 2. You overhear a conversation in a restaurant. Why haven't they seen each other lately? A. He has been too busy. B. He has been ill C. He has been away, 3. You overhear someone talking about a concert. How did she feel at the time? A. angry. B. frightened. C. disappointed. 4, You hear a writer of children’s stories talking about books and compact discs. What advantage does he think books have over compact discs? A. They may last for a longer time. B. They are easier to look after. C. They contain better quality material 5. You hear a husband and wife talking about their summer hol have? A. They really hate fiying anywhere. B. They can never think of anywhere to go. C. They never agree about what to do. 6. You hear a researcher being asked about her work. What is she doing when she speaks? A. denying an accusation B. disproving a theory C. accepting a criticism. 7. You overhear a woman talking to a friend on a train. What does the woman think of the course she has attended? A. Ithas made her feel more confident. B. It has made her feel less confident. C. Ithasn’t made much difference to how she feels. 8. You overhear a woman speaking on the radio. What is she doing? A. complaining about something B. apologizing for something. C. explaining something LUYEN THI ONLINE (ZOOM) OTTO CHANNEL Chuyén Anh & HSG céc cfip Part 3 (9 points): You will hear a radio report about dolphins. For questions 1 - 10, complete the sentences. Number one has been done for you. DOLPHINS Dolphins have been known to protect swimmers from sharks by getting into a (1)__circle (around them) Dolphins and humans have (2) of the same size. Swimming with dolphins can help common problems like (3) ‘Some people think dolphins are able to recognize human (4) Dolphins have been used to teach children to (5) ‘Swimming with dolphins is used as a (6) in projects with children In one jaw, dolphins have as many as (7) Dolphins can maintain a fast pace in the water for (8) without stopping Dolphins make use of (9) to find fish Dolphins can be caught in (10) or damaged by pollution Il, VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR (10 points) For each of the following questions, choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) to fill the blank. Circle your choice. 1. She gave me the same advice you did. A like B. than Cas D. who 2. All food products should carry a list of on the packet. A. elements B. foods C. ingredients D, materials 3. in which there is a relaxing and accepting atmosphere. A. Some student learn better in situations B. Some students leam better in situations C. Some students better leam in situations LUYEN THI ONLINE (Z0oM)| OTTO CHANNEL D. Some students leams better in situations Chuyén Anh & HSG céc eéfp! 4. The concert was good. A. which to we listened last night B. to which we listened last night C. which we listened last night to D. to which we listened last night to 5, I'm glad that my mother made me take piano lessons when | was a child 1 hated it at the time. Now, | play the piano every day A. even though B. because C. unless Dit 6. - Ann: “Shall | answer the phone for you?” - Kate: * 2 A. Yes, you will B. No, thanks. | can manage it. C. | shall buy a new phone. D. My phone is answered by myself. iG the regular written work, you will be required to submit a long essay. A. Apart from B. Beside C. In addition D. Beyond 8. I'm sorry | can't go to the cinema with you tonight. I'm having something important at home. Ado B. todo C. for doing D. doing 9. Noise in the room may be reduced by carpeting, draperies, and upholstered furniture absorb sound, A.all of which B. of them all C. which they all D. of all which 10. Phone me before ten; Ibe too busy to talk to you. A. otherwise B. whether C. unless D.if 11. She just had time to put up her umbrella before A. the rain come down in torrents B. the rain comes down in torrents C. the rain came down in torrents D. the rain coming down in torrents 12. At time did | ever promise you a pay rise. A.any B.no C. all D. some 13. At school | the maths teacher because he on me. A. disliked/ always picked B. disliked/ was always picking C. had disliked/was always picking D. disliked/ had always picked 14. The fact that space exploration has increased dramatically in the past thirty years 3 A. is an evidence of us wanting to know more of our solar system B. indicates that we are very eager to learn all we can about our solar system C. how we want to learn more about the solar system D. is pointing to evidence of our intention to know a lot more about what is called our solar system 15. Your brother has never used a computer before, 2 A-has he B. hasn't he C. does he D. doesn''t Hie 16. He's got plenty of experience as he's worked in that field already. A.second-hand 8. first-hand C. primary D. tertiary 17. Mai: “Has the committee made its decision yet?" Daisy: “Not yet. They are still the proposal.” A. considering B. been considered C. being considered D. considered 18. For the past few days | in Jack's office, as my own office ‘A. am working/has been redecorated B. have been workinglis redecorated C. worklis being redecorated LUYEN THI ONLINE (zoom) D. have been workinglis being redecorated OTTO CHANNEL 19. - David: "How beautiful your house is!" - Thomas: " ‘Chuyén Anh & HSG cae ciip A Itis very beautiful B. | think you are also beautiful C. Glad to know you like it, French architecture was my first choice when building it. D. Not at all. 20. - Mary: “Give me a hand, please!” = - Lan: * A. Yes, of course. Here you are. B. My hand is here C. Just a minute. I'll come to help you right away D. Do you have any problem with your hands? Il READING (25 points) Part 1: Read the following passage, choose and circle the best answer ( A, B, C or D) to fill each of the blanks. (10 points) Reference books are not designed to be read from the first page to the last but rather to be (1) to answer questions and provide both general and specific pieces of information. One of the most widely-used reference books is a dictionary, which provides information about words. It lists meanings and spellings, (2) you how a word is pronounced, gives examples of how it is used, may reveal its origins and also lists synonyms and antonyms. To help you to find the words faster, there are guide words at the top of each page showing the first and last words on that page and of course it helps to know the alphabet! There may be numerous special sections at the back with (3) about famous people and places, lists of dates and scientific names, etc. There is usually a section at the front (4) how to use the dictionary, which includes the special abbreviations or signs. An encyclopedia comes as either a set of books or a single large (5) and is nearly always arranged alphabetically. As information changes so fast, encyclopedias have to be brought up to date regularly - this is, of course, easier if the information is (6) CD-ROM rather than on paper. The other great (7) of electronic encyclopedias is space! An atlas is also a reference book and (8) charts, tables and geographical facts, as well as maps. Political maps locate countries and cities, physical maps show the formation of the land with its mountains and valleys, and economic maps show industries and agriculture. To find a specific place, you need to look in the (9) at the back of the atlas and find a reference number which will indicate the correct page and the exact position on the map. There are numerous map (10) that you need to know in order to be able to read a map and these are explained at the front of the atlas. 1, A searched B. looked C. read D. consulted 2 Agives B. tells C. says D, speaks 3. A facts B. events C. materials D. stories 4 A suggesting B. presenting C. explaining D. interpreting 5. A source B. reference C. book D. volume 6 Awith Bat C.on Din 7. A. advantage B. strength C. mark D. asset 8. A includes B. composes C. contains D. consists 9. A foreword B. preface C. index D. complement 10. A. signs B. marks ©. signals D. symbols Part 2: Read the text below and think of the word which best fits each space. Use only ONE word in each space. (10 points) EFFECTS OF TELEVISION ON CHILDHOOD LITERACY Television occupies a large portion of children’s time. Starting in preschool, children spend more time watching television (1) participating in any other activity (2) sleeping. Children also have extensive experience of television before (3) exposed to many socializing agents, such as schools and peers. Because television has this important role, it is important to understand its potential positive and negative effects (4)___—=——_—smosst children. The results of recent research suggest that there is considerable overlap between the comprehension processes activated (5) a period of television viewing. If (6) , it may very well (7) the case that children who learn comprehension skills from television viewing before they are ready to read are equipped with some very important tools when they later learn to read Clearly, television viewing is not the sole context providing important foundations for literacy. (8) that most parents are positive about the value of stories, many children may be read (9) at bedtime. Television, however, is an ideal medium in which to cultivate some of the skills and knowledge needed for later reading, Television is also a visual medium, and thus presents information more concretely than written and spoken text. This content difference across media seems to account (10) the fact that preschool children are frequently better at recalling televised stories they have watched compared to those they have simply heard. Part 3: You are going to read a newspaper article about an elephant. Six sentences have been removed from the article. Choose from the sentences A - G the one which fits each gap (1 - 6). There is one extra sentence which you do not need to use. Number one has been done for you. (5 points) Saving an elephant Douglas Tumer tells the story of a baby elephant who was take| on a 1,500 km journey in order to save her life. LUYEN THI ONLINE (zoc OTTO CHANNE Chuyén Anh & HSG cée ¢ The first-time | saw Wiwin, she looked like a wizened old woman with wrinkly skin, but she was in fact a baby elephant. She had been left behind when her family group was chased back into the forest after being caught raiding a rice field in Southern Sumatra, Indonesia, She had been rescued by the local people, who quickly realized that they lacked the means to care for her. So she was brought to the local office of the Wildlife Conservation Society. Wiwin was desperate for affection. (1) ___D. Because her growing teeth were sore, she had also taken to chewing on anything and everything Everyone at the Conservation office was impressed by her spirit; she was clearly a survivor, but having her there presented a number of problems, (2) So the staff desperately contacted anyone who could give advice and began constructing feeding equipment from a length of tubing attached to a plastic bottle. Once they discovered the formula of a blend of cows milk, coconut water and milk powder, Wiwin started to take in liquids. There could be no question of releasing her back into the wild. The only option was for her to go to an elephant training center (ETC), which cared for orphaned elephants. The nearest ETC was 1,500 km away, but transporting Wiwin over that distance would be extremely difficult, especially as she was so weak. (3) We set off in convoy. Wiwin was in a jeep on a cushion of coconut paims, with the wildlife center staff, followed with a photographer. The first twenty-four hours went well. Wiwin determined our schedule: if she was tired, we stopped, and if she was hungry, we opened a coconut and fed her. Mostly, we travelled in the cool of the night, driving through sleeping villages and setting up camp at daybreak, Putting up a tent to give Wiwin shade. We continued on our way in the late afternoon and drove straight into a torrential rainstorm. Trees were blown down, even blocking the road in places. (4) We stopped for breakfast at a roadside cafe, where one local peered in and touched her nervously as if expecting an electric shock. After three days we arrived at the Sebanga ETC, to be met by the resident vet, Joanne Hammett. She agreed that we should try to see if the elephant with the newborn calf might let Wiwin into their group to feed. (5) However, she did soon settle into life at Sebanga, interacting well with the other elephants. So, after a week we left Wiwin at the center. Regular updates from Joanne kept us informed of Wiwin's improving condition. It could be questioned whether we were justified in Putting all this effort into keeping just one animal alive - in order for it to live a limited life in captivity. (6) She was a symbol of hope for a group of weary conservationists who are very aware that it takes an enormous amount of time and stamina to make a difference. A_ Despite all this, Wiwin managed to sleep contentedly. B However, as we were told they had an elephant with a newborn calf, which might provide a suitable foster mother for Wiwin, it seemed too good an opportunity to miss. C But Wiwin was more than just an orphan elephant. D Even when she was sleepy, she would wrap her trunk around the’ nearest person, pleading’for company. After weighing her, our fears were confirmed. Introductions were made the next day, but Wiwin could not be separated from her bottle, so unfortunately we had to give up the fostering idea G The most immediate of these was her unwillingness to drink anything in the sweltering heat. am 6 IV. WRITING (25 points) Part 1: For each question, complete the second sentence in such a way that it is as similar in meaning as possible to the one printed before it. (5 points) 1. People say that nuclear energy has caused lots of problems 49 Oo ‘WOO2) SNITNO IHL N3ANT - Nuclear energy is supposed 2. They constantly encouraged her, which made her job easier. - Their 5 3. He only felt entirely relaxed with close friends and family. - Only with 4. We were prevented from having a camping because of the awful weather. - The awful weather made .. 5. Success depends on hard work. - The harder Part 2: For each question, complete the second sentence so that it has the closest meaning to the first one, using the word in capitals at the end of the sentence. DO NOT CHANGE THIS WORD. (5 points) | TANNVHO OL [989 989 OSH > quy wean 1. The film star wore dark glasses so that no one would recognize him. AVOIDED ~The film star 2. Please reply immediately on receipt of this notification. SOON - Please reply 3. Yesterday, | met one of my friends by chance in the supermarket RAN - Yesterday, | z 4. If public opinion doesn't change suddenly, he'll win the next election, / SUDDEN - Unless 5. Her behavior tends to be bad when she is under pressure TENDENCY - She has Part 3: Within from 150 to 200 words, write a short composition on the following topic. (45 points) What roles does fresh water play in our life? SO GIAO DUC VA DAO TAO KY THI TUYEN SINH LOP 10 THPT CHUYEN QUOC HOC THUA THIEN HUE NAM HOC 2017-2018 Se Khéa ngay 02 thang 6 nim 2017 bE THI CHINH THUC Mon thi: TIENG ANH (CHUYEN) ; (Bé thi 6 07 trang) Thos gian lam bai: 120 phi (khong ké thoi gian giao dé) Di Ho tén va chir ky gidm khio | phach (Bang sé vas bai Ho tén va chir ky gidm khao 2: *Ghi chs ~ Hoe sinh lam bai trén dé thi va khng ghi gi vio phn tr: = Thi sinh khing dhave sie cng ta ligu. Gid thi king gia thich gi thém. |. LISTENING (20 points) The listening test has TWO parts. You will hear each part TWICE. At the beginning of each part, you will have time to read the questions and at the end of each part, you will have time to complete your answers. Part 4: (10 points) Questions 4-4 Listen to the recording of three students talking to their tutor about the presentation they are planning, Circle the best letter among A, B, or C. 1. The topic of the presentation is A. how mobile phones are designed z B tha risks caused by mobile phones LUYEN THI ONLINE (ZOOM) C. how mobile phones are used. OTTO CHANNEL 2. The introduction explains the Chuyén Anh & HBG cfc effp A. dangers of mobile phones. B. importance of mobile phones. C. importance of understanding the dangers of mobile phones On the second slide, the students are planning to point out some different kinds of risks, explain why mobile phones are dangerous. . mention ways to avoid the risks ODPe The tutor suggests not discussing the dangers of mobile phones. . discussing the benefits of mobile phones. having an argument. oprs Trang 1/7 Questions 5-7 Listen to the next part of the recording and complete the information for each slide. Write ONE WORD ONLY. Slide 1 Slide 2 Slide 3 Introduction = Health (7) eNO (6) et ©) avoiding dangers using mobile phones - - Security Questions 8 - 10 Listen to the last part of the recording and complete the sentences. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER. LUYEN THI ONLINE (200m) OTTO CHANNEL Chuyén Anh & HSG eée edip SRE HSG cle caip 8. The actual talk will last for 9. Each student will speak for 10. The slides must all have the Part 2: (10 points) You will hear a woman called Yvonne on a TV programme giving her opinion about children being punished at school. For questions 1 - 10, complete the sentences with NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS. The strap was a long piece of leather made especially for (1) children’s palms. Today, children who misbehave at school seldom even get a (2) In the fifties, Yvonne was strapped for coming to school in (3) Yvonne thought the way she was disciplined at school was (4) and unfair The members of the organization P.O.P.P.|. all had (5) ore In 1979, because of P.O.P.P.L., (6) made the strap illegal Yvonne describes her children as (7) and irresponsible, Yvonne does not think her children understand (8) they are. She is now sorry that the government (9) She believes that there would be less (10) if the strap was still used Il, VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR (10 points) For each of the following questions, circle the best answer (A, B, C or D) to fill the blank. 1. The noise got as the car disappeared into the distance A. smaller B. slighter C. weaker D. fainter 2. She her neighbor's children for the broken window. A. accused B. blamed C. denied D. complained Trang 2/7 ie FOS 3. Toa large extent, slavery was during the past century. Ee a A. prevented B. abolished C. uprooted D. removed Sx 4. Despite the storm, the plane. down at Heathrow Airport as planned. = Oz A. landed B. took C. touched D. flew a 3 5. Could you this parcel to my parents when you come to Rome? & e A. bring B. take C. fetch D. carry Bez 6. He looked with such a big scar on his face. agm A. frightening B. frightened C. frightenedly D. frighteningly & ZB 7. Before you start cooking, you should gather together all the necessary & g 3 A. ingredients —_B. factors C. substances D. elements = 8. The actor got his moustache shaved so as to avoid A. being recognized B. to be recognized C. recognizing D. be recognized 9. My classmate, father has been in hospital for a month, looked depressed this morning. A. which B. who C. of whom D. whose 10. We all have to follow the rules, and none of us is the law. A. beyond B. over C. above D. onto 14. This is the most difficult job I've ever had to do. A. by heart B. by chance C. by far D. by myself 12. They asked me a lot of questions, | couldn't answer. A. neither of them B. most of them —_C. neither of which. most of which 13. Be patient; you won't succeed A otherwise B. or C. because D. unless 14, Peter is a good teacher who taught me. Maths and Physics at secondary school A. thelthe B. athe ©. thela D. BIB 15. Let your younger brother talk first, 2 A. will you B. would you C. shall we D. do you 16. It is essential that she her English for the course she is going to do at Queensland University of Technology. A. improves B. improve C. improving D. improved 17. Why don't we emigrate? If we in Australia, at least the weather ___ better. A lived/would be _ B. didn't live/is C. live/would be —_D.. live/will be 18. “Itis said that these herbs are good for you.” has the same meaning as. ‘A. “These herbs are said to do very good.” B. “These herbs is said to do you good.” C. “These herbs are said are good for you.” D. “These herbs are said to do you good.” 19. After graduating from university in Vietnam, she went on for a Ph.D. course at an Australian University A. applying B. apply C. applied D. to apply 20. Jeff is calling Alice. - Jeff: “Hello? Alice? This is Jeff. How are you?” - Alice: “Jeff? What a coincidence! | about you when the phone rang. A. have just been thinking B. just thought C. was just thinking D. was just thought Trang 3/7 THI ONLINE (Z0OM)| OTTO CHANNEL Chuye a Ill, READING (26 points) wyén Anh & HSG cée edip Part 1: Read the following passage, choose and circle the best answer (A, B, C or D) to fill in each of the blanks. (10 points) PROOF THAT SILENCE IS GOLDEN FOR STUDYING The combination of music and study has long been a source of disagreement between adults and children. Parents and teachers alike maintain that silence is important when learning, (1) youngsters insist that their favorite sounds help them concentrate. Now a study shows that the grown-ups have been (2) all along. Psychologists in Florida tested how fast students wrote essay with and without music in the (3) They found that the sounds slowed progress down by about sixty words per hour. “This demonstrates clearly that it is difficult to (4) with listening and writing at the same time’, said Dr. Sarah Randall. She also (5) to the conclusion that it is a myth that instrumental music is less distracting than vocals. “All types of music (6) the same effect’, she said in her report. “One's ability to pay attention and write fluently is likely to be (7) by both vocal and instrumental music’, she added. Dr. Randall claimed the research (8) that the idea that music could improve performance was wrong. “Writing an essay is a complex (9) You are recalling information and putting it in (10) An additional stimulus in the form of music is bound to distract. But music is not the only distractor. What is particularly worrying is that more and more teenagers are studying in front of the television” 1. A whereas B. unlike C. besides D. despite 2. A precise B. right C. valid D. true 3. A setting B. background C. surrounding D. circumstances 4. A manage B. support C. cope D. stand 5. A reached B. drew C. arrived D. came 6. A made B. had C. brought D. kept 7. A disturbed B. interfered C. bothered D. shocked 8 A pointed B. displayed C. demonstrated D. presented 9. A project B. concem C. scheme D. task 10. A. order B. arrangement C. tine D. pattern Part 2: Read the text below and think of the word which best fits each space. Use only ONE word in each space. (10 points) KEEPING FIT Bodies are made to move! They are not designed for sitting around in front of the television or reading magazines. Keeping fit doesn't (1) you have to be a super- athlete, and even a (2) exercise can give a lot of fun. When you are fit and healthy, you will find you look better and feel better. You'll have more energy and self-confidence. Every time you move you are exercising. The human body is designed to blend, stretch, run, jump and climb. The (3) it does, the stronger and fitter it will become Best of (4) _ exercise is fun. Its (6) your body likes doing most - keeping ‘on the move. Physical exercise is not only good for your body. People who take regular exercise are usually happier, more relaxed and more alert (6) people who sit around all day Try an experiment — next time you're (7) ‘a bad mood, go for a walk or play a ball game in the park. See how (8) better you feel after an hour Assense of achievement is yet (9) benefit of exercise. People feel good about themselves when they know they have improved their fitness. People who exercise regularly will (10) you that they find they have more energy to enjoy life. So have go; you'll soon see and feel the benefits! Trang 4/7 LUYEN THI ONLINE (200m), OTTO CHANNEL Chuyén Anh & HSG céc cap Part 3: You are going to read a newspaper article about the problems caused by acid Six sentences have been removed from the article. Choose from the sentences A-G the one which fits each gap (0-5). Number (0) has been done for you. There is one extra sentence which you do not need to use. (5 points) RUINING THE RUINS Acid rain is now a familiar problem in the industrialized countries in Europe. Gases like sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxide are produced by power stations and cars. (0)__ Acid rain is also capable of dissolving some rocks, and buildings made of soft rock, such as limestone, are particularly badly affected. The acid rain attacks the rocks, and so carvings and statues are eroded more quickly. (1) According to a report in the New Scientist, acid rain is being blamed for the rapid decay of ancient ruins in Mexico. The old limestone buildings in places like Chichen Itza and Palenque are wearing away very quickly indeed. These sites are the remains of the buildings built by the Mayas between 250 BC and AD 900, and the spectacular ruins of Mayan civilization are visited by thousands of tourists every year. But those ruins are in danger of being seriously damaged by pollution. At many sites the stone has been covered with a layer of black substance like tar. (2) Scientists estimate that about one millimeter of stone is worn away every twelve years. (3) The acid rain is said to be caused by pollution from oil wells in the Gulf of Mexico. Car exhaust gases are also a problem. Local volcanic eruptions make the problem even worse. Nevertheless, with enough money and effort, researchers say that many of the problems could be solved and the rate of erosion reduced. (4) Mexico's current lack of funds is also partly due to oil. The country has rich oil fields and a few years ago, when oil was expensive, Mexico was selling large quantities of oil to the USA and earning a lot of money. (5) However, the price of oil then dropped, and Mexico has been left owing enormous sums of money and with not enough income from oil sales to pay back the loans. So unless the price of oil rises, it is unlikely that Mexico will be able to afford to clean up the pollution and save its Mayan ruins from destruction A. Atothers the painted surfaces inside temples are lifting and flaking off and the stone is being eaten away. B. That is enough to have caused some of the ancient carvings to become seriously damaged already C. These measures would reduce the pollution, but would not stop it completely. D. The government was therefore able to borrow huge sums of money from banks around the world, thinking they would have no problem repaying their debts. E. They dissolve in rainwater and this makes acid rain, which damages trees, river and streams. F. The problem, however, is not just a European one. G. However, the Mexican government does not have enough money to do:the work, and needs to spend what money it has on the Mexican people. Trang 5/7 LUYEN THI ONLINE (zoom) OTTO CHANNEL IV. WRITING (25 points) Chuyén Anh & HSG cae calp Part 1: For each question, complete the second sentence in such a way that it is as similar in meaning as possible to the one printed before it. (5 points) 1. The number of road accidents has soared in recent months. There 2. People no longer smoke so many cigarettes as they used to. The smoking 3. | don't intend to apologize to either of them Ihave ; 4, Nobody expected her to lose, but she did Against. aaa 5. 'm more interested in the people than the job: It's not the Part 2: For each question, complete the second sentence in such a way that it has the closest meaning to the original one, using the WORD given. DO NOT change this word. You must use between THREE AND FIVE WORDS, including the word given. (5 points) 1. | found it difficult to follow the instructions. TROUBLE >! meee the instructions. 2. The neighbors’ all-night parties were too much forme, sol moved. PUT > | moved because | the neighbors’ all-night parties. 3. Nigel should leave soon if he’s catching the 8.30 train. HAD INNG EY tect eteotarirecep te if he’s catching the 8.30 train 4. Things are much more expensive here than we thought they would be. EXPECTED > We had cheaper here. 5. The news was such a shock to them that they all sat there without saying a word. SILENCE > They all sat there s0 shocked by the news. Part 3: Within from 200 to 250 words, write a short composition on the following topic. (15 points) Should teenagers spend more time on such cultural activities as enjoying music or theatre, etc and less time on sports? Why or why not? Trang 6/7 Trang 7/7 BUTEN TR ONLINE (200M) OTTO CHANNEL Chuyén Anh & HSG eée eéip! SO GIAO DUC VA DAO TAO KY THI TUYEN SINH LOP 10 THPT CHUYEN QUOC HOC THUA THIEN HUE NAM HQC 2018-2019 _ Khéa ngay 02 thang 6 nam 2018 DE THI CHINH THUC Mén thi: TIENG ANH (CHUYEN) . (Bé thi e6 08 trang) Thoi gian lam bai: 120 phuit (Khong ké thai gian giao dé) Diem Ho tén va chit ky gidm khao 1: Ma phach (Bang s6 va béing chit) | Ho tén va chi ky gidm khao *Ghi chit: - Hoe sinh lam bai trén dé thi va khong ghi gi vaio phen tren, - Thi sinh khong diege sie dung tai ligu. Gio thi khing giai thich gi thém |. LISTENING (20 points) The listening test has TWO parts. You will hear each part TWICE. At the beginning of each part, you will have time to read the questions and at the end of each part, you will have time to complete your answers. Part 1: (10 points) You will hear a conversation between an interviewer and an interviewee about the holiday vacation. Questions 1-3 Choose the correct answer to the following questions. Only ONE answer is possible for each question. 1. Which member or members of the speaker's family have health problems? A. The speaker B. The speaker's parents C. The speaker's father and younger sister _D. None of the speaker's family does. 2. Why didn’t the family go to Rotorua? A. They couldn't aftord it. B. They wanted to go somewhere with friends. C. Because of health problems D. Because they wanted to go somewhere new. 3. How did the speaker's family first find out about the Waiwera spa? A. From people they met in their hometown _B. From the Internet C. From people they met in Rotorua D. From a travel agent Questions 4-6 Complete the sentences using NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS OR NUMBERS for each gap. 4. Altogether, the number of people in the speaker's holiday group was 5. One of the children from the other family was a boy one than the speaker. 6. Before leaving, the speaker and his family got information from the Internet and a Trang 1/8 Questions 7-10 Answer the following questions using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer. 7. What did the speaker especially like about the holiday? 5 LUYEN THI ONLINE (ZOOM) OTTO CHANNEL Chuyén Anh & HSG cic cap 8. Where were the children most of the time? 9. How does the speaker describe the people at the resort? 10. Which activities didn't the speaker participate in, even though those’ activities were available? Part 2: (10 points) You will hear a talk on the subject of travel in the 21" century. For questions 11-20, complete the notes. World Tourism Organization predicts: - number of holiday trips will rise by (11.) per year. - tourism will become a bigger industry than (12.) How tourism will change: = most 20"-century tourists chose classic (13.) holidays. - what 21°-century tourists will want: + type of accommodation: (14.) + chance to try: local (18.) and + travel around by: (16.) Type of holiday that will become more popular: - visiting more than one (17.) - activity included, e.g. (18.) Reasons for changing holiday habits - changes in people's (19.) lives. - information available from (20.) ll, VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR (10 points) For each of the following questions, circle the best answer (A, B, C or D) to fill the blank. 1. Don't take that road. There's always very. traffic along there. A. heavy B. strong C. powerful D. hard 2. This tea is too for me. Could you bring me some hot water? A. strong B. thick C. hard D. heavy 3. has caused many so-called man-made disasters. A. Forestry B. Forest C. Deforestation —_D. Foresters 4. Since he failed his exam, he had to for it again. A. make B. sit C. pass D. take Trang 2/8 5. Young children didn't use to be towards elderly people. A dishonest B. disrespectful C. inattentive D. untrustworthy 6. All workers on the factory floor must wear protective boots and safety goggles, and there can be no to this rule. A. excesses B. exceptions C. expectations —_—D. excuses 7. His father retired early his health. Soe A.on behalf of —_B. ahead of C.onaccountof D.inmyview JE 4 =< 8. This car was the most expensive purchase I've ever. oS = A. made B. taken C. put D. done zg ‘ = 9. Thanks to my friends’ remarks, my essays have been improved ems A. constructive _B. construction C. constructor D. construct B gE = 10. My friend eventually decided to quit her job, upset me a lot. a A. that B. when C. which D. who S Z 8 11. Tom refused to school. He preferred driving himself. eo = A. to drive B. to be driven C. driving D. being driven : 12. my shyness, they refused to give me the job as a receptionist. A. Despite B. As for C. Instead of D. Due to 13. Don't drop your sweet wrapper on the floor, 2 A. do you B. aren't you C. will you D. won't you 14. If John hadn't sold his car, he you to the station now. A.would drive B. would have driven. C. will drive D. drives 15. Susie and Frank in on us last night, so | had to quickly defrost a pizza. A. turned B. went C. came D. dropped 16. Not having written about the required topic, a low mark A. the teacher gave me B. my presentation was given C. Iwas given D. the teacher gave 17. Itis necessary what to do when there is a fire. A. that everyone know B. he must know about C. that he knew D. we knew 18. ‘The inflation rate in Greece is five times my country,’ he said A. as high.as that in B. as much as C. more than D. as many as that in 19. Vietnam's rice export this year will increase about 10%, compared with that of last year. A.with Bat C. by D.on 20. I really admired you when you came first in that examination three years ago. If you such a result, you an excellent student then. A. had achieved — would have been B. achieved — were C. achieved - would be D. had achieved - would be Trang 3/8 —_————— LUYEN THI ONLINE (Zoom) OTTO CHANNEL Chuyén Anh & HSG eéc eéip Ill. READING (25 points) Part 1: Read the following passage, choose and circle the best answer (A, B, C or D) for each question. (5 points) Alison closed the door of her small flat and put down her briefcase. It had been another exhausting day at the travel agency where she worked, and she was looking forward to being alone. There was an interesting program she wanted to watch on television later in the evening. She had just started preparing her dinner when there was a knock at her door. ‘Oh, no. Who on earth could that be?’ she muttered. She went to the door and looked through the ‘spy hole’. A man of about sixty was standing there. It took her a few seconds to realize who he was. He lived in the flat below. They had passed on the stairs once or twice and had exchanged the usual greetings. He had a long, thin face with two large front teeth that made him look like a rabbit. ‘Sorry to bother you, but...uh...there’s something I'd like to...er..talk to you about,’ he mumbled when she opened the door. Alison hesitated but then asked him to come in Then she noticed the dog. Alison detested dogs, particularly big ones. This one was a very old and very fat bulldog The man went into her small living room and sat down on the sofa. The dog followed him and climbed up on the sofa next to him. Its mouth was open and it was breathing heavily. Alison saw several drops of the dog's saliva fall on the light green material that covered the sofa ‘Do you mind if | smoke?’ the man asked. Without waiting for an answer, he lit a cigarette “You must be wondering why I've come. Well, | hope you won't be offended, but...’ he stopped suddenly and coughed. His face went very red. Another cough exploded from somewhere very deep inside him. He pulled a dirty, grey handkerchief out of his pocket and spat into it. Some ashes from his cigarette fell on the floor. He looked around the room. Alison glanced at her watch. The man seemed to have forgotten what he wanted to say ‘Nice place you've got here,’ he said at last. 1. How do you think Alison felt when she heard the knock at her door? A. afraid B. irritated C. pleased D. curious 2. Who was the man at the door? A. Someone she worked with B.A friend who needed advice C. Acomplete stranger D. Aneighbor she hardly knew 3. What do you think Alison said to herself when she saw the dog? ‘A. ‘Iwish he hadn't brought that dog in here.” B. ‘Oh, what a nice dog! C. ‘Iwonder what's wrong with the poor thing D. ‘Ilike some dogs but not this one.’ 4. Why did the man want to talk to Alison? ‘A. He had forgotten to tell her something. B. He wanted to tell her how nice her flat was. C. The text doesn't tell us D. He wanted to apologize for offending her. Trang #8 5. What do you think was Alison's general impression of the man after he came in? LUYEN THI ONLINE (ZOOM) A. She had no feeling about him at all B. She thought he was very interesting, C. She liked him but not his dog, OTTO CHANNEL D. He had some very annoying habits. Chuyén Anh & HSG céc cap! Part 2: Read the following passage, choose and circle the best answer (A, B, C or D) to fill in each of the blanks. (10 points) A village (0.)__B___the foothills of the Italian Alps that sees no sun for nearly three months a year is to (1.) its winters by using a giant mirror to reflect sunshine onto its main square. This week, the 197 inhabitants of Viganella, which is buried in the (2.) Antroma valley, north of Turin, will gather for the arrival of a tailor-made sheet of steel &m wide and 5m high. It will be flown by helicopter to a (3.) spot on the mountainside. The mayor, Pierfranco Midali, who is spearheading the project, is (4.) that the hamlet will no longer have to suffer from the (5.) absence of direct sunlight for 83 days a year, from November 11 to February 2 Midali first set the ball rolling with a (6.) he made seven years ago, after he commissioned a sundial for the facade of the parish church. He told the architect who made this that if he could (7.) of a solution to bring the sun to Viganella, he would (8) it all the way. Weighing more than a ton, and (9.) on the nearby Colna Peak, the mirror will reflect the sun's rays onto the village square half a mile away and light up an area of 30 square metres for at least six hours a day. The mirror's maker has (10.) it will stand up to the strongest winds and will last at least 30 years. 0.A.at ®in C. under D. around 1. A. enlighten B. reduce C. brighten D. lift 2. A. narrow B. thin C. shallow D. brief 3. A. concluded B. designated C. best D. specialized 4. A. confident B. endured . convincing D. ascertaining 5. A. full 8. intact C. complete D. whole 6.A. word 8. comment C. saying D. speech 7.A. draw B. decide C. make D. think 8.A hold B. carry C. support D. stand 9.A. held B. positioned C. lain D. dropped 10. A. insured B. thought C. guaranteed —_D. hoped Part 3: Read the following passage and think of the word which best fits each space. Use only ONE word in each space. (10 points) A recent study has given new hope to people suffering (1.) heart complaints. Up to now, most people with high (2.) pressure or with high levels of cholesterol in the blood have been prescribed pharmaceutical drugs, which they have to (3.) permanently. Deterioration in their situation can lead to an operation or even a heart replacement. Obviously, surgery carries serious risk, (4.) it is also true that the Trang 5/8 ee ee ares OTTO CHANNEL Chuyén Anh & HSG cée cap! drugs are not without their problems, since they are known to have serious side effects and may (5.) lead to cancer. The new study draws on the observation that very (6.) animals have heart problems, and suggests that the reason (7.) this is that animals are capable of producing vitamin C, something that humans are incapable of doing. Since it cannot be generated internally, the (8.) source of vitamin C for human is their food Unfortunately, modern diets often have insufficient vitamins and (9.) essential elements, and so they need to be supplemented with specific pills. In normal doses these do not have any serious side effects, and it seems that in the long term they might even (10.) the drugs that until now have been the only viable treatment. IV. WRITING (25 points) Part 1: For each question, complete the second sentence in such a way that it is as similar in meaning as possible to the one printed before it. (5 points) 1. Somebody stole my bag while we were playing tennis. — |was 2. Scientists have tried very hard to find a cure for this disease. — Enormous efforts. 3. Martin may not be very well but he still manages to enjoy life — Martin's 4. Although Mary was exhausted, she agreed to join in the activity — Exhausted 5. The demand was so great that they had to reprint the book immediately = Itwas Part 2: For each question, complete the second sentence in such a way that it has the closest meaning to the original one, using the WORD given. DO NOT change this word. You must use between three and five words, including the word given. (5 points) 1. It has been months since | last spoke with Paul CONTACT — I haven't Paul for months. 2. Becky didn't tell you because she assumed you already knew. GRANTED — Becky didn’t tell you because she om you already knew. 3. Our teacher doesn't like it when we leave the classroom without asking first. APPROVE — Our teacher doesn't the classroom without asking first. 4. We found it difficult to choose. Was sit. ee 5 for us to make. 5. They've postponed the meeting until January to give the management team more time to come to the decision. OFF Trang 68 LUYEN THI ONLINE (200M) OTTO CHANNEL Chuyén Anh & HSG eéc ip ThE MeetiNg... sec ceesecseeeeesesseene until January to give the management team more time to come to the decision Part 3: Within from 250 to 300 words, write a short composition on the following topic. (15 points) ‘Some people think that only men, but not women, should be allowed to hold high positions at work. Do you support this opi ion? Give your reasons. Trang 7/8 --- THE END ——----—- Trang 8/8 LUYEN THI ONLINE (200M) OTTO CHANNEL Chuyén Anh & HSG cae céip SO GIAO DUC VA DAO TAO KY THI TUYEN SINH LOP 10 THPT CHUYEN QUOC HOC THUA THIEN HUE NAM HQC 2019-2020 ——— Khéa ngay 02 thing 6 nim 2019 DE THI CHINH THUC Mon thi: TIENG ANH (CHUYEN) i (Bé thi c6 08 trang) Thoi gian lam bai: 120 phuit (khong ké thi gian giao dé) gm Ho tén va chit ky gidm khao 1: Ma phach bang chit) | Ho tén va chit ky gidm khao 2: “Gi chi ~ Hoe sink Ido bai wn dé thi va ng ghi gi vio phi tron = Thi sinh Khing dhe sie dung ti lig. Gian thi khOng gi thich gi them. IL. LISTENING (20 points) The listening test has THREE parts. You will hear each part TWICE. At the beginning of each part, you will have time to read the questions and at the end of each part, you will have time to complete your answers. Part 1 (6 points) Questions 1-6 You will hear a boy called Josh talking to his class about a trip he recently went on. For each question, fill in the missing information in the numbered space. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer. Josh went to the Weather Center with his (1) Josh says the Center first reported strong winds in (2) 5 The Center later put forecast in (3) for everyone to see. Lots of weather information now comes from (4) ___ , according to Josh. Josh thinks people need to know how much (5) there'll be. Josh says that his local (6) always needs to know about the weather. Part 2 (5 points) Questions 7-11 You will hear part of an interview with a boy called Simon who is helping to protect the environment. For each question, choose the correct answer A, B or C. 7. Simon enjoys taking his boat onto the River Stanton because A. he knows many people who go there. B. the speed of the water makes it exciting. C. itis the closest river to his hometown, 8. Simon noticed that the river water A. was going lower and lower. B. was too dark to let him see the bottom. C. was having a negative effect on him. Page | 9. Simon learned more about the problem with the river ‘A. by looking on the Intemet. B. by asking the people who owned the river. C. by talking to his school teachers. 10. Why did Simon do a special course? ‘A. To join an organization that protects the river B. To learn about the geography of the river . To be able to check the water quality of the river 11, Simon is pleased because A. the company causing the problem closed. B. he found a way to reduce the problem. C. he discovered new plants that live in the river. Part 3 (9 points) Questions 12-15 Listen to a conversation between a foreign student and the accommodation secretary of the college at which he has enrolled and complete the accommodation table. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer. LUYEN THI ONLINE (zoom), OTTO CHANNEL Chuyén Anh & HSG ede eaip College Accommodation Types of rooms Names of shared rooms ‘What is not provided Example: Example: : single room bathroom 15, 12. 13%5__ 1 elite tata e taeee Questions 16-20 Listen to a conversation between a foreign student and the accommodation secretary of the college at which he has enrolled and answer the questions 16-20. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer. 16. What kind of washing machines is there in the laundrettes? 17. How often are the rooms cleaned in the college accommodation? 18. Where can the students watch TV? 19, What kind of housing arrangement provides breakfast and dinner? 30, What kind of accommodation does the student sign up for? Page 2 Il. VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR (10 points) Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word or phrase that best completes each of the following sentences. 1. Jane has just bought A. an impressive reddish French wood coffee table. B. areddish impressive wood French coffee table. C. an impressive French wood reddish coffee table. D. an impressive wood French reddish coffee table. 2. By 1820, there were over sixty steamboats on the Mississippi river, were quite luxurious. A. which many B, many of them —C. many of which —D. many that 3. You should always have a good breakfast, you run the risk of getting an ulcer. A. in case B. or else C. so that D. unless 4. We to the station because it turned out the train was delayed. A. needn't rush B. needn't have rushed C. mustn't have rushed D. mustn’t rush 5. I didn’t want to move abroad but Bill me into it. A. talked B. told C. said D. urged 6. Facebook is a great way to in touch with your friends. A. keep B. put C. make D. take 7. If you don’t have an eye detail, it’s rather difficult to become an editor. A. for B.at C.on D. with 8. He always did well at school in spite of having had his early education by illness. A. interfered B. disrupted C. intervened D. collapsed 9. They are happily married although, of course, they argue ‘A. up and about B. now and then C. to and fro D. by and large 10. Having been asked to speak at the conference, ‘A. some notes were prepared for Dr. Clark B, where hundreds of leading experts attended C. Dr. Clark prepared some notes D. audiences were pleased to hear Dr. Clark 11. He opened the account with a(n) to running up a healthy overdraft. A.aim B. view C. purpose D. plan 12. that Kim was getting married, we were sorry she'd be leaving home. A. Delighted though we were B. As we were delighted C. However delighted were we D. So delighted we were 13. Have a piece of chocolate, ? ‘A. do you B. won't you C.don’t you D. haven't you Page 3 14. I know you didn’t want to upset me but I'd sooner you me the whole truth yesterday. A. could have told B. told LUYEN THI ONLINE (Zoom) C. have told D. had told OTTO CHANNEL 15. I suggest the room _ before Christmas. Chuyén Anh & HSG céc cap A. be decorated B. is decorated C. was decorated D. will be decorated 16. Researchers warn us that too much to the sun can cause skin cancer. A. exhibition B. exposure C. sunbath D. subjection 17. Annie: This computer program would be a great way to brush up on my English, wouldn't it? Tomm; with your pronunciation, A. What it can’t do is help B. It was because it can’t help C. All it can’t help is D. The thing that it can’t help 18. This prestigious university just over $2 million to nanotechnology research recently. A. says to allocate B, said to have allocated C. is said to have allocated D. is said that they allocated 19, He still suffers from a rare tropical disease which he while in Africa. A. infected B. complained —_C. gained D. contracted 20. Keith made in his attempt to catch the dog that he strained his back. ‘A. Such a great effort B. Such was the effort C. So was the effort that D. So great effort II. READING (25 points) Part 1: Read the following passage, circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. (5 points) Because the low latitudes of the Earth, the areas near the equator, receive more heat than the latitudes near the poles, and because the nature of heat is to expand and move, heat is transported from the tropics to the middle and high latitudes. Some of this heat is moved by winds and some by ocean currents, and some gets stored in the atmosphere in the form of latent heat. The term “latent heat” refers to the energy that has to be used to convert liquid water to water vapor. We know that if we warm a pan of water on a stove, it will evaporate, or turn into vapor, faster than if it is allowed to sit at room temperature. We also know that if we hang wet clothes outside in the summertime they will dry faster than in winter, when temperatures are colder. The energy used in both cases to change liquid. water to water vapor is supplied by heat ~ supplied by the stove in the first case and by the Sun in the latter case. This energy is not lost. It is stored in water vapor in the atmosphere as latent heat. Eventually, the water stored as vapor in the atmosphere will condense to liquid again, and the energy will be released to the atmosphere. In the atmosphere, a large portion of the Sun’s incoming energy is used to evaporate water, primarily in the tropical oceans. Scientists have tried to quantify this proportion of the Sun’s energy. By analyzing temperature, water vapor, and wind data around the globe, they have estimated the quantity to be about 90 watts per square meter, or nearly 30 percent Page 4

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