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SO GIAO DYC VA DAO TAO KY THI TUYEN SINH LOP 10 CHUYEN TINH DONG THAP NAM HQC 2017 - 2018 = DE THI MON: TIENG ANH (CHUYEN) DE CHINH THUC Ngay thi: 03/6/2017 ‘Thi gian: 120 phit (khong ké thdi gian phdt dé) (Bé thi gdm cé: 09 trang) Ho va tén thi sinh: im thi 1: STR ah ee) ‘86 béo danh: Phong thi SOpiaeh Hoe sinh lop __truémg idm thy 2: (HD chim thi ghi) Ce eee (Ky tén - Ghi hg va tén) (Phan nay danh cho héi déng chm thi) Diem timg mae Diém bai thi Ho tén va chit ky ‘86 phach Bing s6_ ‘Bing chi _| Gidm khao 1 STT (HD chien thi ei) ‘Gidm khdo 2 56 (Do HO phic no gh) iy cho hgi dong phic khéo) Diém bai thi Ho tén va chit kp ‘56 phach Bang s. ‘Bang chit_| Gidimkhéo 1 Gidm Kho 2 __| (02 HD phic to oh) 1. LISTENING (2,0 marks) Part 1. Listen to each conversation twice. Choose the correct answer for each question. Write the answer in the box below. (1,0 mark) 1. The woman ‘A. does not have a lot of experience B, has been working there awhile C. works at a theatre 2. The man ‘A. works in the manager's office B, meets interesting people CC. hates the work 3. The man AA. sees the TV producer every day B. helps with movie productions C. doesn’t know how to drive 4, The woman ‘A. thinks the salary is good B. is looking for another job C. likes her co-workers 5. The man ‘A. works for a magazine B. writes about sport news C. isn’t famous ANSWERS: 1 2 a 4 5 ‘Thi sinh khong duge viét vao phan c6 gach chéo ‘Thi sinh khéng duge viét vao phin cé gach chéo Kx Part 2. Listen to the following conversation twice. Complete the form below. Write no more than two words or a number for each answer. (0) has been done as an example. Write the answer in the box below. (1,0 mark) BONNINGTON HOTEL REGISTRATION FORM Date: (0) 17th of Type of room: (1) : Special requests: room overlooking the (2) Name: Mrs. G. (3) Zip code: (4) Payment method: by (5) ANSWERS: 0 1 2 3 4 5 June | Il. LEXICO-GRAMMAR (3,0 marks) ‘A. Choose the best answer A, B, C, or D to complete each sentence and write it in the box below. (1,0 mark) 1. Please cut my hair the style in this magazine. A. the same long like B. the same length as C. the same long as D. the same length like 2. We didn't to the station in time to catch the train. A. get B, reach C. arrive D. make 3. A water caddy is a person water to people’s homes. A. that deliver B, who delivers C.whose delivery _D. that he delivers 4. Iwill never forget with my father last year. He really enjoyed it. A. dance B, dancing C. to dance D. danced 219 Thi sinh khong duge viét vao phan c6 gach chéo x 5. As a millionaire who liked to show off her wealth, Mrs. Smith paid we asked. A. four times as much as. B. four time much than C. four time as many as D. four times much as 6. The shop opposite my house sells a variety of. ’ A. objects B. purchases C. goods D. productions 7. No one was absent from class yesterday, 2 ‘A. wasn’t he B. was he C. weren’t they D. were they 8. John lost his bicycle he bought last week, and his parents were very angry with him. A. beautiful Japanese new B, beautiful new Japanese C. new beautiful Japanese D. Japanese beautiful new 9. It’s difficult to have fun with Markus. He is so ; A. old-fashioned B, light-hearted C. easy-going D. bad-tempered 10. I'd like to know how Jackie is. If only she me. A. would phone B, will phone C. phones D. has phoned ANSWERS: 1 zi 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 B. Read the text below and look carefully at each line. Some of the lines are correct, but some have a word which should not be there. If a line is correct, put a tick (\) in the space provided in the box for answer. If a line has a word which should not be there, write the word in the space provided in the box for answer. (1,0 mark) Lines WEATHER CONTROL ‘ANSWERS Forecasts might warn to us about threats posed by the weather, but imagine if we could take out control of the weather and prevent dangerous weather conditions from in the first place. Controlling the weather may be the biggest technological challenge we face. For a long of time, scientists have dreamed of creating artificial clouds to bring rain to area hit by drought, but it’s much harder to do than they expected that. The global weather system is very complicated, with each part having an effect taken on all the others. Scientists may feel they are =|°|-|-|+|-]-[-|>/- wasting up their time, but success could save millions of lives. 39 Thi sinh khong durge viét vao phan c6 gach chéo ve C. Read the text below. Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line. There is an example at the beginning (0). Write your answer in the box below. (0,5 mark) It’s not always easy being a (0) tourist. You spend half your TOUR time making (1) for your holiday and the other half ARRANGE worrying about sticking to the (2) . I think it’s relaxing TIME sometimes to spend a holiday at home. There are no (3) CULTURE problems, so you don’t need some to be the (4) and PHOTO you know that the local (5) are always friendly! INHABIT ANSWERS: 1 2 3 4 5 D. Fill in the gaps in the following sentences with suitable particles. Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes. (0) has been done as an example. (0,5 mark) 0. Could you deal this problem? I'm rather busy. 1, Could I have two days next week to visit my mother? 2. This jacket is the kind of thing I want. Can I try it 2 3. Bill was very ashamed his bad behaviour yesterday. 4. I can't understand this recipe. Can you work what it means? 5. While the boss is away, Sue will be charge of the office. ANSWERS: 0 1 2 3 4 5 with IIL READING COMPREHENSION (2,0 marks) A. Choose the word which best completes each blank in the following passage. Write your answer in the box below. (0) has been done as an example. (0,5 mark) CHOOSING CLOTHES Are you one of the thousands of people who eagerly follow every new (0) that appears? Or are you one of those who go to the shops and just buy whatever they can find in their size that suits them? Or perhaps you order from a mail-order catalogue, and then have to send 4/9 ‘Thi sinh khéng duge viét vao phan cé gach chéo everything back because nothing (1) 2 Whatever kind of shopper you are, one thing is certain. Everyone finds clothes important. According to a recent survey, people spend more time either buying clothes, or thinking about buying them, or looking at them in shop (2), , than they do on most other products, apart from food. And the reason is obvious. Clothes are an important part of our (3) . At work, you may need to impress a customer, or persuade the boss that you know what you are doing, and clothes certainly help. Well-dressed people, so they say, get on in the world. And as far as attracting the opposite sex is concemed, clothes also play a vital role. If a friend who has been wearing the same old jacket or the same old dress suddenly appears in the (4) fashion, you can be sure that romance is in the air. And apart from work and romance, there are the influences of sport, music and leisure on the way we (5) . So excuse me while I put on my tracksuit and training shoes. I'm just dashing off for some fast window-shopping. (From “First Certificate Language Practice”, by Michael Vince) 0. A.appearance B. fashion C. uniform D. dress 1. A.sizes B, styles C. fits D. measures 2. A. centres B. sale C. times D. windows 3. A. appearance B, looking C. events D, nowadays 4. A.last B, minute C. latest D. complete 5. A.put B. dress C. have D. go ANSWERS: 0 1 2 3 4 5 B B. Fill in each blank with the most suitable word to complete the text. Write your answer in the box below. (0,5 mark) SPORTS AT SCHOOL Tused to wear glasses when I was at school, and so I found sports very difficult. I wanted to be involved (1) school sports competitions, and I loved the idea of teams competing Q) each other, but being on the rugby team, for example, involved having to take off my glasses, and that meant that I couldn’t see! And it’s difficult to catch a ball when you can’t see it! So, I wasn’t very good and the captains always (3) sure that I wasn’t on their team. This meant I was free to do other activities, like being on the debating team, and actually I preferred to (4) things I was good at doing (5) than have everyone laugh at me. ANSWERS: 1 2 3 4 El 5/9 Thi sinh khéng dugc viét vao phan cé gach chéo *K.-. C. Read the passage, choose the best answer and write it in the box below. (1,0 mark) The United States has the highest average annual number of tornadoes in the world, about 800 per year. Outside the United States, Australia ranks second in tornado frequency. They also occur in many other countries, including China, India, Russia, England, and Germany. Bangladesh has been struck several times by devastating killer tornadoes. In the United States, tornadoes occur in all 50 states. However, the region with the most tornadoes is “Tornado Alley,” a swath of the Midwest extending from the Texas Gulf Coastal Plain northward through eastern South Dakota. Another area of high concentration is “Dixie Alley,” which extends across the Gulf Coastal Plain from south Texas eastward to Florida. Tornadoes are + most frequent in the Midwest, where conditions are most favorable for the development of the severe thunderstorms that produce tornadoes. The Gulf of Mexico ensures a supply of moist, warm air that enables the storms to survive. Weather conditions that trigger severe thunderstorms are frequently in place here: convergence (flowing together) of air along boundaries between dry and moist air masses, convergence of air along the boundaries between warm and cold air masses, and low pressure systems in the upper atmosphere traveling eastward across the plains. In winter, tornado activity is usually confined to the Gulf Coastal Plain. In spring, the most active tornado season, tornadoes typically occur in central Tornado Alley and eastward into the Ohio Valley. In summer, most tornadoes occur in a northern band stretching from the Dakotas eastward into Pennsylvania and southern New York State. The worst tornado disasters in the United States have claimed hundreds of lives. The Tri- State Outbreak of March 18, 1925 had the highest death toll: 740 people died in 7 tornadoes that struck Ilinois, Missouri, and Indiana. The Super Outbreak of April 3 - 4, 1974 spawned 148 tornadoes (the most in any known outbreak) and killed 315 people from Alabama north to Ohio. (From Microsoft Encarta 2009, Microsoft Corporation) 1. Which of the followings can be the best title of the passage? A. Tornado occurrences B. Tornado formation C. Tornado classification D. Tornado forecasting 2. Which country has the second highest average annual number of tornadoes in the world? ‘A. The United States B. Australia C. China D. Bangladesh 3. The word “They” in line 2 refers to ‘A. tornadoes B. countries C. states D. Americans 4, According to the passage, “Dixie Alley” is : ‘A. aregion with frequent tornadoes B. a region with the most tomadoes C. a region with the fewest tornadoes D. a region in the Midwest 5. The word “favorable” in line 9 is closest in meaning to . A. significant B. insignificant C. advantageous —_D.. disadvantageous = 6. What do thunderstorms need to be able to continue to exist? ‘A.asupply of moist and cold air B. a supply of moist and warm air C. a supply of air and cold water D. a supply of air and warm water 6/9 Thi sinh khéng duge viét vao phan cé gach chéo 7. The word “rigger” in line 11 is closest in meaning to : A. predict B. protect C. prevent D. produce 8. Which of the followings is NOT mentioned as a weather condition for a thunderstorm? ‘A. air flowing together along boundaries between dry and moist air B. collision between warm and cold air masses C. high pressure systems in the upper atmosphere D. low pressure systems in the atmosphere above 9. The word “confined” in line 15 is closest in meaning to : ‘A. unlimited B. unusual C. frequent D. restricted 10. According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true about tornadoes? A. The deadliest tornadoes occurred in 1925. B. Summer is the most active tomado season in the US. C. There have been some devastating tornadoes in Bangladesh. D. Tornadoes occur all over the United States. ANSWERS: 1 2 3 4 oi 6 7 8 9 10 IV. WRITING (3,0 marks) A. Write the second sentence so that it has the same meaning as the first one. (0,5 mark) 1. The demand was so great that they had to reprint the book immediately. So 2. If we can solve the problem soon, it will be better for all concerned. The sooner Hie 3. I prefer going out for a meal to staying at home. I'd rather 4. [really think you ought to take some exercises. Tt is high time 5. It is thought that the accident was caused by human error. ‘The accident 119 Thi sinh khong duge viét vao phan e6 gach chéo B. Complete the second sentence so that it has the similar meaning to the first sentence using the word given. Do not change the word given. (0,5 mark) Example: The programme only finished a minute ago. JUST The programme has just finished. 1. He has a good relationship with all his students. GETS He = 2. Is homework compulsory at that school? HAVE Do they 2 3. I tried as hard as I could, but I just couldn’t get the money. MATTER No 4. “Lam sorry that I’broke the glass,” said Jim. APOLOGISED Jim 5. The next Olympic Games will be held in Asia. TAKE The next Olympic Games C. Many people believe that social networking sites (such as Facebook, Zalo, Twitter) have a huge negative impact on both individuals and society. To what extent do you agree or disagree? Write an exposition (about 150-200 words) to express your own opinion. Use specific reasons and examples to support your opinion. (2,0 marks) ANSWERS: 8/9 Thi sinh khong duge viét vao phan c6 gach chéo THE END. 919 86 GIAO DUC VA DAO TAO KY THI TUYEN SINH LOP 10 CHUYEN TINH DONG THAP NAM HOC 2017 - 2018 HUONG DAN CHAM DE CHINH THUC MON: TIENG ANH (CHUYEN) Negay thi: 03/6/2017 (Huséng din chim gém cé: 06 trang) I. LISTENING (2,0 marks) Part 1. Listen to each conversation twice. Choose the correct answer for each question. Write the answer in the box below. (1,0 mark) SENTENCES CONTENTS MARKS 1 A 0.2 2 B 0,2 3 A 0,2 4 ic 0,2 5 B 0,2 Part 2. Listen to the following conversation twice. Complete the form below. Write no more than two words and/or a number for each answer. (0) has been done as an example. Write the answer in the box below. (1,0 mark) SENTENCES CONTENTS MARKS oa non-smoking ———=—SS=d~SSC« 2 river 02 3 Urwin 0.2 4 54628 02 5 card 02 II. LEXICO-GRAMMAR (3,0 marks) A. Choose the best answer A, B, C, or D to complete each sentence and write it in the box below. (1,0 mark) SENTENCES CONTENTS MARKS 1 B O 2 A 01 3 B 01 4 B 0,1 5 A Ou 6 ec Ou 7 D 0.1 8 B 01 9 D O1 10 A Ou B. Read the text below and look carefully at each line. Some of the lines are correct, but some have a word which should not be there. If a line is correct, put a tick (\) in the space provided in the box for answer. If a line has a word which should not be there, write the word in the space provided in the box for answer. (1,0 mark) LINES CONTENTS MARKS 1 to 01 2 out Of 3 from 0,1 4 Vv 0,1 5 of 0,1 6 SrRereeernvELY| O41 7 that 0,1 8 Vv 0,1 9 taken 0,1 10 up OL C. Read the text below. Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line. There is an example at the beginning (0). Write your answer in the box below. (0,5 mark) WORD FORM OF THE WORD MARKS 1. Arrange arrangements: 0,1 2. Time ~_timetable 01 3. Culture cultural 1 4, Photo photographer 0,1 3.Inhabit inhabitants O1 D. Fill in the gaps in the following sentences with suitable particles. Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes. (0) has been done as an example. (0,5 mark) SENTENCES CONTENTS MARKS 1 off, 01 2 on OT 3 of, 01 4 out 0,1 5 in O1 Til. READING COMPREHENSION (2,0 marks) A. Choose the word which best completes each blank in the following passage. Write your answer in the box below. (0) has been done as an example. (0,5 mark) SENTENCES CONTENTS MARKS I ce 1 2 D Ou 3 A O1 4 ie Ou 3 B O1 B. Fill in each blank with the most suitable word to complete the text. Write your answer in the box below. (0,5 mark) 2 SENTENCES CONTENTS MARKS I in Ol 2 against/with 0,1 3 made 0.1 4 do 0,1 5 rather Ou C. Read the passage, choose the best answer and write it in the box below. (1,0 mark) SENTENCES CONTENTS MARKS I A 1 2 B O1 3 A 0.1 4 A 0,1 3 ic O1 6 B 1 7 D O1 8 ic Ol 9 D 01 10 B Ol IV. WRITING (3,0 marks) A, Write the second sentence so that it has the same meaning as the first one. (0,5 mark) SENTENCES CONTENTS MARKS ' ‘So great was the demand that they had to reprint the 01 book immediately. 2 The sooner we can solve the problem, the better it will Ol be for all concerned. 7 3 I'd rather go out for a meal than stay at home. 0,1 5 It is high time you took some exercises./ It is high time Ol for you to take some exercises. b z ‘The accident is thought to have been caused by human Fr error. 2 B. Complete the second sentence so that it has the similar meaning to the first sentence using the word given, Do not change the word given, (0,5 mark) SENTENCES CONTENTS MARKS: I He gets on/along (well) with all his students. OL 2 Do they have to do homework at that school? O1 3 ‘No matter how hard I tried, I couldn’t get the money. 0,1 4 ‘Jim apologised for breaking/having broken the glass. 0,1 5 The next Olympic Games will take place in Asia. 0,1 C Many people believe that social networking sites (such as Facebook, Zalo, Twitter) have a huge negative impact on both individuals and society. To what extent do you agree or disagree? Write an exposition (about 150-200 words) to express your own opinion. Use specific reasons and examples to support your opinion. (2,0 marks) 3 > L. Introduction Hook + Background information 0,25 ‘Thesis statement 0,25 * Ghi chi: Hook (0,125) + Background information (0,125) = 0,25 Il. Body Paragraph 1 Topic sentence 025 (example, explanation, quotation, statistic) 0,25 Paragraph 2 Topic sentence 0.25 (example, explanation, quotation, statistic) 0,25 * Ghi chit: - Topic sentence = topic (0,125) + controlling idea (0,125) = 0,25 IIL. Conclusion ‘Summary 0,125 Es Giving students” thought/impression/suggestion/.... 0,125 * Tir ngit va cdu tric : = Sir dung cée tir ndi cau, ndi ¥ mot céch phong phi 0,125 -_ Trinh bay mach lac, ng6n ngtr, cu tric da dang, dé hiéu 0,125 CHU Y: 1. Trit diém sai ngit phdp, chinh té, ... - 0,1 /1Gi nung khéng qua 0,4 i 2. Thi sinh phdi néu it nhdt 2 § chinh, Néu néu nhiéu hon 2 ¥ chinh chon y hay nhat dé tinh diém, nung 16i sai duege tinh cho tat ca) w9 TAPESCRIPT Part 1. Listen to the following conversations. Choose the correct answer for each question. 1: A: So where do you work now, Megan? : I’m working at a new cafe downtown. : Hey, that’s kind of interesting. Are you the manager or something? : Oh, yeah, right! Actually, I do all the baking. : Oh! How long have you been baking? : Well, only for three weeks! But I’m learning real fast. wpe pw pe : Where do you work, Tim? : At a hotel. I’m with the Grand City Towers. : Oh, yeah? Do you like it? : It’s pretty good. I get to meet some really interesting people. : Oh, are you the manager? : Well, not yet. I’m still carrying bags, but I’m sure I'll be manager before long. : So, you work for a TV producer. That must be interesting work. : It’s okay. : And what kind of work do you do? : Well, I’m on the road a lot. : Oh, yeah—a kind of personal assistant? : Well, not quite—I drive her to work every day. : $o you work in an office? : That’s right. : How do you like it? : Well, it’s pretty boring. : Oh, yeah? What do you do there? B: Oh, I schedule appointments, answer the phone, that sort of thing. And it really doesn’t pay much. : So why do you stay there? : ike my co-workers. PUPUOPA UP U> UP YUrU>D : Where do you work? : | work for an online newspaper. : Really? : Yeah. I write about sports. Have you read any of my stories? : Maybe. Say—what’s your name again? : Ted Grant. : The Ted Grant? Can I have your autograph? POPer>erprm> Part 2, Listen to the following conversation. Complete the form below. Write no more than two words or a number for each answer. M: Good morning. W: Good morning. I'd like to check in please.... 10 you have a reservation? W: No, I don’t ...is that a problem? M: I don’t think so... is it just for yourself? lo—my husband’s joining me later. And I need a non-smoking room, please. ine. So today is the 17th of June...and is that just the one night? W: We might stay for four nights, but I'll just book for three because I’m not sure yet. Is that okay? M: Yes it is. We have rooms available, and you can just extend your stay later if you decide to. Do you have any special requirements? f possible, I'd like a room with a view of the river... That’s on the west side I think...? : Yes, that’s right...The other side faces the park. Let’s see...Oh, no, I’m afraid there isn’t one available till tomorrow. I’m sorry about that. But we can move you then if you like, so you'd have two nights there? kay. Thank you. low, if you don’t mind I’d like to take some details from you....starting with your last name. s Urwin - that’s U-R-W-I-N - G. Urwin. nd the first line of your home address please....? (t’s three hundred and seventy Oak Drive. Oak? Like the tree? That’s right. ‘And the zip code, if you can remember it? W: Yes, it’s 54628. nd how will you be paying for the room? Cash? Card? y card. MIs that a Master Card or a Visa? ‘es. Do you want to authorize it? es, please ...That’s fine, thank you. HET.

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