Đề thi chọn học sinh giỏi lớp 12 cấp tỉnh môn Tiếng Anh (Mã đề 123) - Năm học 2020-2021 - Sở GD&ĐT Ninh Bình (Có đáp án)
Question 1: What will happen if food prices continue to rise?
A. More and more people will have food. B. Fewer and fewer people will lack food.
C. More and more people will lack food. D. More and more people will become richer.
PART A. LISTENING COMPREHENSION - Phần thi nghe hiểu gồm 03 bài, thí sinh được nghe 02 lần cho mỗi bài. Tổng thời gian cho phần thi nghe hiểu là 17 phút 27 giây. - Hướng dẫn làm bài chi tiết cho thí sinh bằng tiếng Anh đã có trong từng phần nghe. - Mở đầu và kết thúc bài nghe có tín hiệu nhạc. Part I. Listen to the recording TWICE and choose the correct answer marked A, B, C or D for each question below. Question 1: What will happen if food prices continue to rise? A. More and more people will have food. B. Fewer and fewer people will lack food. C. More and more people will lack food. D. More and more people will become richer. Question 2: To increase agricultural productivity, there should be _____ efforts around the world. A. the same B. no C. fewer D. more Question 3: What is the percentage of the world’s male farmers? A. 43% B. 34% C. 67% D. 57% Question 4: According to Ms. Quisumbing, many of the world's women are __________. A. taking care of family B. doing nothing C. farming only D. taking care of family and farming together Part II. Listen to the recording TWICE and choose the correct answer marked A, B, C or D for each question below. Question 5: The student is worried about ________. A. what transport is available B. what facilities there will be C. how many facets she has to mention D. why the facilities are there Question 6: She can get a doctor when she arrives by ________. A. enrolling with the University Health Centre B. registering with an agent of the World Health Organization C. contacting the National Tropical Hospital D. registering with the Universe Hospital Question 7: The Counseling service is told to be ________. A. ineffective B. confidential C. helpful D. confident Question 8: She has to pay _______ for the membership to some gymnasiums. A. £22 a year B. £6.50 a quarter C. £22 half a year D. £6.15 a month Part III. Listen to the recording TWICE and choose the correct answer marked A, B, C or D for each question below. Question 9: To really understand My life you need to ________. A. know about the writer’s life B. read the writer’s other books C. read it very slowly D. read it very carefully Question 10: In Goodbye to the fields, John goes to London because ________. A. his father has to be close to his work B. his parents do not like the country C. his mother wants to leave the country D. his parents both come from the city Question 11: The A-Z of photography will not interest experienced photographers because _____. A. it says nothing about the equipment B. the content is not very good C. the information is unsuitable D. the pictures are simple Question 12: The presenter likes Cooking for one because ________. A. it taught her to cook Italian food B. it contains only easy meals C. she now likes cooking D. she can cook difficult food PART B. LANGUAGE FOCUS AND SKILLS Mark the letter A, B, C or D on the answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others in each of the following questions. Question 13: A. resemble B. research C. resent D. resist Question 14: A. suggestion B. exception C. combustion D. question Question 15: A. dogged B. wicked C. received D. hatred Mark the letter A, B, C or D on the answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions. Question 16: A. proverbial B. photography C. magnificent D. advantageous Question 17: A. botanist B. automobile C. infamous D. technique Question 18: A. enthusiast B. hallucinate C. destination D. technology Mark the letter A, B, C or D on the answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 19: I’ll be kind to them_______they decide to leave me. A. lest B. whereas C. in case D. so as not Question 20: Why don’t you have a night out? It would take your _______off your worries. A. thoughts B. mind C. head D. heart Question 21: It was imperative for the authorities to _______ COVID-19. A. succeed B. localise C. spread D. define Question 22: _______ we were impressed by the new cinema, we found it rather expensive. A. Because B. Thanks to C. Despite D. Much as Question 23: Of course, he loves you! It’s as plain as ______. A. a pancake B. the knob on your door C. the nose on your face D. a bell Question 24: Doctors usually have to study for at least seven years before becoming fully _____ . A. examined B. tested C. approved of D. qualified Question 25: His efforts, though futile, are still _______ A. refined B. intimidated C. pious D. commendable Question 26: The telephone rang and interrupted my ______ of thought. A. train B. series C. chain D. circle Question 27: Up _______ when it saw its master. A. does the dog jump B. jumped the dog C. the dog jumps D. did the dog jump Mark the letter A, B, C or D on the answer sheet to indicate the option that best completes each of the following exchanges. Question 28: Jack and David are discussing how to keep calm when they feel angry. Jack: “Sometimes I think that boys lose their temper more easily than girls.” David: “ _______” A. Sure. Go ahead. B. Don’t be angry. Let’s talk it over. C. I wouldn’t worry about it if I were you. D. You can say that again. Question 29: Peter and Betty are close friends. They are at the airport. Peter is going abroad to work in 2 years. Peter: “ I’ve got to go, Betty. So long." Betty: ” So long, Peter. And _______” A. take care B. don’t take C. be careful D. don’t hurry Question 30: Daisy and Mary are chatting together at break time. Daisy: “What’s your greatest phobia, Mary ?” Mary: “_______.” A. I’m afraid not. B. I haven’t made up my mind. C. What an absurd idea! D. Worms, definitely. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each the following questions. Question 31: The little boy certainly has distinguished godparents. A. sponsors at the baptism B. loving relatives C. religious supporters D. mother and father Question 32: You should be on time or some minutes earlier for the interview. A. late B. punctual C. early D. in time Question 33: All schools should take a tough line on cheating. A. telephone to tell parents about B. expel students for C. punish severely for D. fine students for Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each the following questions. Question 34: The river should be controlled in order to facilitate navigation. A. make difficult B. make impossible C. make unpopular D. make busy Question 35: From the beginning of time, people have puzzled over the forces of the supernatural although a large number of studies have been conducted. A. understood clearly B. trusted C. doubted D. destroyed Question 36: I think he's still coming to terms with the death of his father A. living through B. friendly with C. in agreement with D. trying to forget Read the following passage and choose the word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks. Friend or burglar? Users of well-known social networking sites have been warned that they may have to pay more for their house (37)___________. This is because there is (38)___________ that burglars use the sites to find out personal details about potential targets and information like when people will be away on holiday. Burglars can use the networking sites to (39)___________ relationships with people who they can then (40)___________ as people to burgle. An experiment found that many users (41)___________ complete strangers as followers when they made a friend request. Also about 40% of users of the most popular social networking sites have such low (42)___________ settings that their personal information can be seen by anyone. Users of these sites can’t help boasting about their holiday plans or expensive new home gadgets they’ve (43)___________. Users also give away information about when their house will be empty when they (44)___________ about working long hours or how long their journey to work takes. All this information makes life very (45)___________ for thieves. Graham Jones who works for an internet security company said he has seen people sending messages about what a wonderful time they’re having on holiday in the Caribbean on a website that has their home address. He says people need to be more (46) ___________ of just who has access to the information they post on networking websites. Question 37: A. protection B. cover C. insurance D. assurance Question 38: A. research B. evidence C. clue D. finding Question 39: A. construct B. make C. develop D. find Question 40: A. target B. aim C. choose D. decide Question 41: A. let B. allowed C. agreed D. accepted Question 42: A. safe B. secure C. safety D. security Question 43: A. sold B. found C. used D. purchased Question 44: A. complain B. talk C. worry D. think Question 45: A. difficult B. clear C. good D. easy Question 46: A. independent B. aware C. jealous D. afraid Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. New surveys suggest that the technological tools we use to make our lives easier are killing our leisure time. We are working longer hours, taking fewer and shorter vacations (and when we do go away, we take our cell phones, PDAs, and laptops along). And, we are more stressed than ever as increased use of e-mail, voice mail, cell phones, and the Internet is destroying any idea of privacy and leisure. Since the Industrial Revolution, people have assumed that new labor-saving devices would free them from the burdens of the workplace and give them more time to grow intellectually, creatively, and socially - exploring the arts, keeping up with current events, spending more time with friends and family, and even just ‘goofing off’. But here we are at the start of the 21st century, enjoying one of the greatest technological boom times in human history, and nothing could be further from the truth. The very tools that were supposed to liberate us have bound us to our work and study in ways that were inconceivable just a few years ago. It would seem that technology almost never does what we expect. In ‘the old days’, the lines between work and leisure time were markedly clearer. People left their offices at a predictable time, were often completely disconnected from and out of touch with their jobs as they traveled to and from work, and were off-duty once they were home. That is no longer true. In today's highly competitive job market, employers demand increased productivity, expecting workers to put in longer hours and to keep in touch almost constantly via fax, cell phones, e-mail, or other communications devices. As a result, employees feel the need to check in on what is going on at the office, even on days off. They feel pressured to work after hours just to catch up on everything they have to do. Workers work harder and longer, change their work tasks more frequently, and have more and more reasons to worry about job security. Bosses, colleagues, family members, lovers, and friends expect instant responses to voice mail and e-mail messages. Even college students have become bound to their desks by an environment in which faculty, friends, and other members of the college community increasingly do their work online. Studies of time spent on instant messaging services would probably show staggering use. This is not what technology was supposed to be doing for us. New technologies, from genetic research to the Internet, offer all sorts of benefits and opportunities. But, when new tools make life more difficult and stressful rather than easier and more meaningful - and we are, as a society, barely conscious of it - then something has gone seriously awry, both with our expectations for technology and our understanding of how it should benefit us. Question 47: According to the first three paragraphs, technological tools that were designed to make our lives easier ________ . A. have fully met our expectations B. have not interfered with our privacy C. have turned out to do us more harm than good D. have brought us complete happiness Question 48: Which of the following is NOT true about technological tools, according to new surveys? A. They make our life more stressful. B. They bring more leisure to our life. C. They are being increasingly used. D. They are used even during vacations. Question 49: Which of the following is TRUE, according to the passage? A. People have more opportunities to get access to technological applications. B. People now enjoy greater freedom thanks to the technological boom. C. Students used to have to study more about technological advances. D. Employees were supposed to make technology do what they expected. Question 50: The word “inconceivable” in the passage is closest in meaning to ________ . A. undesirable B. unaccountable C. unimaginable D. unwarranted Question 51: With the phrase “at a predictable time”, the author implies that ________ . A. people were unable to foresee their working hours B. people had to predict the time they were allowed to leave offices C. people used to have more time and privacy after work D. people wanted to be completely disconnected from their work Question 52: It can be inferred from the fourth paragraph that ________ . A. it is compulsory that employees go to the office, even on days off B. employers are more demanding and have efficient means to monitor employees C. employees have more freedom to decide what time they start and finish work D. life is more relaxing with cell phones and other technological devices Question 53: The word “They” in the fourth paragraph refers to ________ . A. employers B. employees C. workers D. tasks Question 54: Which of the following could be the main idea of the fifth paragraph? A. New technological advances have reduced work performance. B. The coming of new technological advances has spoiled family and social relationships. C. New technological advances have added more stress to daily life. D. New technological applications are wise entertainment choices of our modern time. Question 55: This passage has probably been taken from ________ . A. a science review B. an advertisement C. a political journal D. a fashion magazine Question 56: Which of the following could best serve as the title of the passage? A. Expectations and Plain Reality B. Benefits of Technology C. Research on the Roles of Computers D. Changes at the Workplace SECTION B: WRITTEN TEST (6,0 points) - THÍ SINH LÀM BÀI VÀO TỜ GIẤY THI VÀ PHẢI VIẾT ĐÚNG THỨ TỰ CÁC ĐÁP ÁN. I. Give the correct forms of words in bold type at the end of each sentence to complete it. 1. Many Vietnamese people _______ their lives for the revolutionary cause of the nation. (SACRIFICIAL) 2. The boys took part in the competition with great _______. (ENTHUSIAST). 3. Our school set up a project to _______the library system. (COMPUTER) 4. _______ energy sources such as wind and wave power are pollution-free. (NEW) 5. In _______ with the rules of the competition, the team was disqualified. (ACCORD) 6. Mary has no practical experience in treating sick animals. She only has _______ knowledge of the subject. (BOOK) 7. Food must be prepared in _______ conditions. (HYGIENE) 8. The weather _______ changes for the worse whenever we go on holiday. (VARY) 9. The living-room is littered with _______ newspapers. (DISCARD) 10. We have already made _______ progress towards solving the problem. (SUBSTANCE) II. Give the correct form or tense of each bracketed verb to complete each sentence. 11. He suggested that a final decision _______. (MAKE ) 12. The eaten breakfast was still on the table. She_______away in a hurry. (CALL) 13. I shared a flat with him when we were students. He always_______ about my untidiness. (COMPLAIN) 14. We _______ the play for nearly thirty minutes when he came. (WATCH) 15. By this time tomorrow, we _______ to Nha Trang. (TRAVEL) III. Each of the following sentences contains a mistake. Write the mistake in the paper test and give correction. Example: 0. The rapid growth of the world's population over the past 100 years have led to a great demand A B C in housing. D 0. C: have ® has 16. The Girls Scouts, found by Juliette Gordon Low in 1912, has grown to a current membership A B of more than three million girls. C D 17. The vacuum tube did an important contribution to the early growth of radio and television. A B C D 18. Cool temperatures, shade, moist, and the presence of dead organic material provide the A B C ideal living conditions for mushrooms. D 19. We travelled away from the city and towards the countryside where several classical houses A B C caught our eyes. D 20. I really wouldn’t like that friend of yours to treat me as something that belongs to him. A B C D IV. Fill in each blank with ONE suitable word to best complete the passage. Throughout our lives, right from the moment when as infants we cry to express our hunger, we are engaged in social interaction of one form or another. Each and (21)_______ time we encounter fellow human beings, some kinds of social (22)_______ will take place, whether it’s getting on a bus and paying the fare for the journey, or socializing with friends. It goes without (23)_______, therefore, that we need the ability to communicate. (24)_______ some methods of transmitting intentions, we would be (25)_______ a complete loss when it came to interacting socially. Communication involves the exchange of information which can be (26)_______ from a gesture to a friend, signaling boredom to the presentation of a university thesis which may only ever be read by a handful of others, or it could be something in (27)_______ the two. Our highly developed languages set us (28)_______ from animals. (29)_______ for these languages, we could not communicate sophisticated or abstract ideas. We could neither talk nor write about people or objects immediately present. (30)_______ we not restricted to discussing objects already present, we would be able to make abstract generalizations about the world. V. Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it has the same meaning as the original sentence. 31. “You stole my best cassette, Mary”, said William. → William accused . 32. It is believed that the man escaped in a stolen car. → The man .. 33. Mr. Smith brought so little money that he couldn’t buy the watch. → Had. 34. His memory gradually failed as he grew old. → The older .... 35. Nobody can deny that she has a beautiful voice. → It.. 36. The house seems to have been unoccupied for several years. → It looks .............. 37. We must continue our efforts whether there are problems or not. → Regardless . 38. Your silly questions distracted me. → You drove .. 39. I don’t understand one word of this wretched report. → I can’t make head .. 40. The boy was about to cry when he was reprimanded by his mother. → The boy was on .. VI. Rewrite each sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one, using the word given on the right. Do not change the form of the word given. 41. The two theories appear to be completely different. (COMMON) →.......................................................................................................................................................... 42. We continued waving until the train could not be seen any more. (SIGHT) →.......................................................................................................................................................... 43. You didn't think care
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