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86 GIAO DUC VA DAO TAO HA NOL DE THI OLYMPIC LOP 10 CUM TRUONG THPT NAM HQC 2018 - 2019 BA DiNH - TAY HO. Mén: Tiéng Anh aoe Negay thi: 13/03/2019 “HINH THUC (Thoi gian lam bai: 120 phnie (khing ké thoi gian phat dé) [Dim (hing sé va cht) Ho tén va chi: k¥ GKI__| Ho tén va chit ky GK2 + Phich | _ L (Di thi gim 06 wang. Thi sink lam bai vao 1 gidy nay va khing diege sie dg bdt b> Logi t0i ligu nao ké ed te dién. Gidm thi KhOng git thich gi thém) I. a. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others by circling the letter A, B, Cor D. 1. A likes B, tightens C. heaps 2. A. young B. trouble C. could 3. A. alternate B. interrupt C. experience D. conversation b. Choose the word that has a different stress pattern from that of the others by circling the letter A, B, Cord. 4. A. distance B, employment C. refusal D. redundant 5. A.improvement _B. inspiration C. believe D. oceasion 6. A. interest B. glorious C. disabled D. portable IL Choose the best option A, B, C or D to complete each of the following sentences, 7 my car to make sure it worked about ten minutes before I drove to work. A. began B, started C. begin D. start 8. The president is going to an important speech tomorrow night. A. do B. perform . — C.deliver D. send A 9.Mr Jones, __ Was Very famous for his great reputation in business. 7 A. that I work for B. which I work for C. for whom I was looking D. for whose I was looking 10, She was so surprised that she couldn’t speak. She was speechless surprise, A. for B.of Cat D. with 11. We realized our visit in their house was unwelcome by the smile on the woman’s face. A. attificial B. fictional C. simulating, D. forged 12. Tve had this cold for a week now. I just don’t seem to be able to shake it A. out B. over Cup D. off 13. After _ about the rules, he decided not to participate the competition. A. hear B. heard C. hearing D. to hear 14, That’s another way of saying it. I'm talking about the car parked over there. A. who's B. that's C. who D. whom 15. He'd hardly finished doing his homework when you arrived, 2 ‘A. had he B. didn’t he C. would he D. hadn't he 16. The examination was by no easy, and I doubted if T have passed it Aways B. cases C. means D. times 17. My brother had to fly to Hue yesterday to meet a/an, __ but important new business partner, A. unexpect B. expect C. expected D. unexpected 18.___ amount of money can buy love and liberty, A. Not only B. Never C. None D.No 19, John gave up smoking two years ago. He __ 40 cigarettes a day. A. use to smoke 'B. used to smoke Cis used to smoke —D. was used to smoking 20. The examiner asked me some further questions led to a more interesting discussion. A. that B. what C. which D.so 1 21. The performances of Vietnamese football teams have garnered from around the world and shown promise for Vieinam’s football horizon A. attend B. attentive C. attentively D. attention 22. George came to see the headmaster and explained about his situation, surprised all of us, A. whom B, whose C. who D. which 23. Doctor Milken _ the hospital after he an uneventful evening on duty. He of his day of rest. ‘A. was leaving/ has had/ thought B. left/ had had/ was thinking C. will leave/ had? will think D. is leaving/ will have/ thinks II. Choose the best option A, B, C, or D to indicate the word (s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following sentences. 24, He testified that he had seen the man leaving the building around the time of the murder. A.said B. gave evidence C. disapproved D. denied 25, Smoking has been banned in public places in many countries. A. made illegal B. limited C. restricted D. given way IV. Choose the best option A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following sentences. 26, She is a very generous old woman, She has given most of her wealth to a charity organization, ‘A. mean B. kind C. hospitable D. amicable 27. The proposal will go ahead despite strong objections from the public. A. support B. disagreement C. agreement D. dislike V. Choose the best option A, B, C, or D to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following sentences. 28. Mike: My sister always goes to work by bike. Jane: A. She must be very unhealthy B. She must be very healthy C. She would be very healthy D. She might be very unhealthy 29. Nam: “I'm taking my driving test tomorrow.” Lan: : =p A. Good fortune B. Good outcome C. Good fuck D. Good result 30. Linda: "What a lovely house you have Janet: " a A.No problem. Thank you B. Thank you. Hope you will drop in C. Of course. Itis not costly D.I think so VI. Choose the best option A, B, C, or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following sentences. 31. Every country has their own tradition, some of which have existed for centuries. A B c D 32, People tend to make a Jot of shopping at Christmas time. AB c D 33. She is among the few who wants to quit smoking instead of cutting down. A B Gl D 34, Driving is getting more and more ling, so we must make sure people learn efficient in the first place A B c D 35. Since they spent too many time considering the contract, the students lost the opportunity to lease the apartment. A B c D VIL. Give the correct form of the words given to complete the passage. Content of the passage ‘Your correct form of the words ‘With this letter you will find your (36. invite) to attend the Annual | 36 a General Meeting ofthe Society. Pease note that it will ake pace on 10) September (the last newsletter (37. correct) started that the meeting |” ‘would be on 9" September). The meeting will begin at Sp.m but (38, | 38- refresh) will be available from 7p.m. You will therefore have time to | 3% chat (39. formal) with committee members and (40. office) of the | 40, Society before the meeting commences. | scsi “ i At Spam, the Chairman will make a brief (41, introduce) speech and | 4. then put forward some (42. propose) for your (43. approve). There will 4. 44 45, also be elections to fill the two (44. vacant) on the committee. The enclosed agenda gives a full (45. deseribe) of the business to be produced at the meeting. VILL Use a verb in column A with a preposition or particle in column B to form a phrasal verb and fill in each of the following sentences. You can use some prepositions/ particles more than once. There are some extra. e c [ A B drop go back ~— talk give away with over off on | act bring grow hold come up into out about in 46. We must change our ways. We can’t 47. All the rules and regulation seem to have changed. How has that _ 7 living like that. 48. If you could the laundry on the way to work, I will pick it up on Monday. 49, The Prime Minister said that he would speak to his advisors and then their advice. 50. You can’t change your mind now. It’s too late to of the deal 51. At some point of life, we from our parents and live independently. 52. Inever expected them to their opposition to the plan so easily. 53. Let’s hope the rain will__tong enough for them to finish the cricket match. 54, I'm not sure if this is a suitable topic for a research paper. I need to with my teacher before I start writing 55. Next year, we intend to__ ___ several new products. But at the moment, we ate still testing them. IX. Give a suitable word in each blank to complete the passage. ‘Miss Darby was one of those people who never threw anything away. “You never know when you might need it” was (56) ____ of her favorite sayings. She lived (57) herself in a large Victorian house across the road from us. Although I never went to her house, I knew it was full (58) _ antique furniture, Persian carpets and so on. In every room, there were dozens of Paintings so that her house was (59) _ an art gallery. I remember my father (60) 7 that she was a “Staffordshire Darby” but I had (61) ‘dea what he ‘meant. (62) out years later that the Darby family had made their money from coal- mining in Staffordshire. We used to make up stories (63) her. My sister Alice, (64) was a romantic girl, told us that Miss Darby once had a lover, but he walked (65) one day and she never saw him again! X. Choose the best option A, B, Cor D to complete the passuge. Although some groups of people have always lived (66 in tents, camping as we know it today only began to be (67) about 50 years ago. The increase in the use of cars and improvements in camping (68)_ have allowed more people to travel longer (69)_into the countryside and to stay there in (70) _comfort. ‘Many campers like to be (71) themselves in quiet areas, so they (72)___ their tent and food and walk or eycle into the forests or the mountains. Others, preferring to be near people, drive to a public or privately-owned campsite which has up-to-date facilities, (73) hot showers and swimming pools. Whether campers are (74)__ in the mountains or on a busy site, they should remember to (75) the area clean and tidy. In the forests, they must put out any fires and keep food hidden to avoid attracting wild animals. 66. A. outdoors B. indoors, C. outside D. inside 67.A. famous B. popular C. favorite -D. current 68. A. tools B. baggage C. equipment D. property - 69. A. ways B. directions C. voyages D. distances 70. A. lower B. greater C. bigger D. higher 71.A.on Boat C.by D.of 72.4. take B, make C. pick D.do 73. A. such B. like Cas D. just 74. A. lonely B. single C. separate D. alone 75. A. remain B.stay Cleave Di let XI. Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct option A, B, C or D to answer the questions. Millions of people are using cell phones today. In many places, it is actually considered unusual not to use one. In many countries, cell phones are very popular with young people. They find that the phones are means of communication ~ having a mobile phone shows that they are cool and connected. ‘The explosion in mobile phone use around the world has made some health professionals worried, Some doctors are concerned that in the future many people may suffer health problems from the use of mobile phones. In England, there has been a setious debate about this issue. Mobile phone companies are worried about the negative publicity of such ideas. They say that there is no proof that mobile phones are bad for your health. On the other hand, medical studies have shown changes in the brain cells of some people who use ‘mobile phones. Signs of change in the issues of the brain and head can be detected with modern scanning equipment. In one case, a traveling salesman had to retire at young age because of serious memory loss. He couldn't remember even simple tasks. He would often forget the name of his own son. This man used 4 to talk on his mobile phone for about six hours a day, every day of his working week, for a couple of years. His family doctor blamed his mobile phone use, but his employer's doctor didn't agree. ‘What is it that makes mobile phones potentially harmful? The auswer is radiation. High-tech machines can detect very small amounts of radiation from mobile phones. Mobile phone companies agree that there is some radiation, but they say the amount is too small to worry about. As the discussion about their safety continues, it appears that its best to use mobile phones less often. Use your regular phone if you want fo talk for a long time, Use your mobile phone only when you really need it. Mobile phones can be very usefull and convenient, especially in emergencies. In the future, mobile phones may have a warning label that says they ate bad for your health. So for now, i's wise not to use your mobile phone too often. 76. According to the passage, cell phones are especially popular with young people because A. they are indispensable in everyday communication B. they make them look more stylish C. they keep the users alert all the time D. they cannot be replaced by regular phones 77. The changes possible caused by the cell phones are mainly concerned with A. the mobility of the mind and the body B. the smallest units of brain C. the arteries of the brain D. the resident memory 78. The word "means" in the passage most closely means __ ‘A. meanings B. expression C. methods D. transmission 79. The word "potentially" in the passage most closely means A. obviously B. possibly C. certainly D. clearly 80. "Negative publicity” in the passage most likely means A. information on the lethal effects of cell phones B. widespread opinion about bad effects of cell phiones : a . the negative public use of cell phones D. poor ideas about the effects of cell phones 81. Doctors have tentatively concluded that cell phones may __ ‘A. damage their users’ emotions B. cause some mental malfunction C. change their users' temperament D. change their users’ social behavior 82, The man mentioned in the passage, who used his cell phone too often A, suffered serious loss of mental ability B. could no longer think lucidly C. abandoned his family D. had a problem with memory 83. According to the passage, what makes mobile phones potentially harm is A. their radiant light B. their power of attraction C. their raiding power D. their invisible rays 84. According to the writer, people should : ‘A. use mobile phones in urgent cases B. only use mobile phones in medical emergencies C. use mobile phones regularly D. never used mobile phones 85. The most suitable title for the passage could be A. “The reasons why mobile phones are regular.” B. “Technological Innovation and their price.” C. “The way mobile phones work.” D. “Mobile phones-a must of our time.” XI. Complete each of the following sentences in such a way that it means the same as the sentence printed before it. 86. My English friend finds eating with chopsticks difficult. his = 87. It is nota habit of mine to drive to the let ofthe road. Tam. 88. Would you mind leaving your shoes outside? Pd rather 89, Success depends on hard work The harder 90, They couldn’t deceive customers although they used attractive advertisements, Whatever 91. She thought it was too difficult for her to finish the job by lunchtime. She found 92. My school is great, although we don’t have many facilities. Ingpite 93. A bumpy road led to the hotel. ‘The road which 94, Keeping calm is the secret of passing your driving test. As long as, 95. Hiis second attempt on the world record was successful A He broke, : : : i XIII Rewrite the sentence by using the word given in such a way that it means the same as the sentence printed before it. Do not alter the given word in any way. 96, Jane was sure there were no mistakes in her homework. (nothing) 97. Mother was the first person I asked for advice. (whose) 98. [ll have to wait before I know whether he'll keep his promise or not, (remains) 99. The new rules about school timings will apply next year. (force) 100, Although she was beautiful and intelligent, she didn’t win the Miss World competition. (Despite) ‘The end

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