Đề thi HSG-Tiếng Anh 12 (2010-2011) - Pdf 67

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KỲ THI LẬP ĐỘI TUYỂN DỰ THI CHỌN HỌC SINH GIỎI QUỐC GIA
NĂM HỌC 2010 -2011
Môn thi : Tiếng Anh
Thời gian : 180 phút (không kể thời gian giao đề)
Điểm của bài thi Họ, tên và chữ kí của giám khảo
Số phách
(do chủ tịch HĐCT ghi)
Bằng số: Giám khảo 1:
Bằng chữ: Giám khảo 2:
PART I : LISTENING (3 points)
• There is a piece of music at the beginning and at the end of the listening part.
• You have 30 seconds to read each question before listening.
• Each recording is played twice with an interval of 10 seconds.
Question I: Listen to a telephone conversation and complete the notes below (1 point).
a. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
TRANSPORT FROM AIRPORT TO MILTON
Distance: 147 miles
Options:
• Car hire: don't want to hire
• 1…………………..…: expensive
• Greyhound bus: direct to the 2………………….……, long 3……………..……………
• Airport Shuttle: 4…………………….…..service. Need to 5. ………………..………
b. Write ONE WORD OR A NUMBER for each answer:
AIRPORT SHUTTLE BOOKING FORM
To: Milton
Date: 6.……………………. Number of passenger: One
Bus Time: 7…………………….. Type of ticket: Single

B. is included in the price of the holiday.
C. must be taken out at the time of booking.
6. Customers who have recommended PS Camping to friends will receive ________
A. a free gift B. an upgrade to a luxury tent C. a discount
Where are the following items? Write A,B or C after each item
A. They are provided in all tents.
B. They are found in central areas of the campsite.
C. They are available on request.
7. barbecues ……………….
8. toys ……………….
9. cool boxes ……………….
10. mops and buckets ……………….
PART II: LEXICO - GRAMMAR (6 points)
Question I: Choose the word or phrase which best completes each sentence by choosing the letter
A, B, C or D next to the correct word or phrase (1 point).
1. I'm afraid a rise in the salary is out of ________ just now.
A. sight B. control C. date D. question
2. Mr Black supposes, ________, that he will retire at the age of 60.
A. like most people do B. like most people did
C. as do most people D. as did most people
3. Please come ________ to us sometimes. You are always welcome.
A. to B. about C. round D. away
4. He set the alarm clock at 5 a.m. so as to ________ he did not oversleep.
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A. assure B. ensure C. insure D. reassure
5. The Sun and the Moon are often ________ in poetry.
A. personified B. personalised C. personal D. privatised
6. I finished my homework 3 days ahead ________ the deadline.
A. of B. to C. by D. at
7. The government is expected to ________ steps against the unemployment.

just increased creativity.
Research has showed that learning a musical instrument and merely learning how to read
music assists a child in developing higher thinking skills, such as problem-solving and problem-
finding, analysis, and evaluation. A child who learns to understand the aspects of reading
music, including notation, key signatures, and other items found on a piece of music
as well as the child who develops the ability following the sequence of notes, is using the
same portion of the brain that is used in mathematics thinking. Gifted musicians, it’s reported,
are often gifted mathematicians as well.
Those who study music diligently also develop self- discipline. The serious music student
who sets up time to practice each day will develop similar positive habits in other subjects.
Organizational skills are better, grades are higher, and children learn what it takes to excel at
something.
Participate in group musical activities builds teamwork, and students learn that working
1. _________
2. _________
3. _________
4. _________
5. _________
6. _________
7. _________
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together as a group is essential to the production of a good finishing product. They learn to
rely on others and to be relied upon. Teamwork also promotes responsibility; i.e. If you’re the
only trumpet in the band, you need to show up for rehearsing no matter what! They’ll also
come to understand that music is the threat that binds them together with the world,. Music
is indeed the universal language but it also helps children to learn about cultural heritage,
their own as well as others, and gives them an insight into history.
8. _________
9. _________
10._________

Animals have (1) _________ intuitive awareness of quantities. They know without (2) _________
analysis of the difference between a number of objects and (3) _________ smaller number. In his book “The
Natural History of Shelburne” (1786), (4) _________ naturalist Gilbert White tells how he surreptitiously
removed one egg a day from (5) _________ plover’s nest, and how (6) _________ mother laid another egg each
day to make up for (7) _________ missing one. He noted that other species of birds ignore the absence of (8)
_________ single egg but abandon their nests if certain type of wasp always provides five- never four, never six-
caterpillars for each of their eggs so that their young have something to eat when (9) _________ eggs hatch.
Research has also show that both mice and pigeons can be taught to do distinguish between old and even
numbers of food pieces.
These and similar accounts have led some people to infer that creatures other than humans can actually
count. They also point to dogs that have been taught to respond to (10) _________ numerical questions with
correct number of barks, or horses that seem to solve arithmetic problems by stomping their hooves the proper
number of time.
Your answers:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
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PART III: READING (4 points)
Question I: Choose a suitable word to fill in each blank. (1 point)
Nobody knows for certain what the origin of music was. Music is certainly older than poetry and painting
but as early man had no way of (1) ________ it, we can only guess what it sounded like. Watching a child (2)
________ on a drum with his hands or a piece of wood, it is easy to see that this is the simplest of instruments. It
does not (3) ________ much effort to produce a rhythm on it.
Wall painting show what some of the instruments looked like. Early civilisations had already discovered
three basic (4) ________ of producing music; blowing into a tube, striking an object and scraping a string. We
know that western music comes from the (5) ________ Greeks. The musical scale we now use are (6) ________
on a certain sequences of notes which the Greeks used to create a particular (7) ________.
Until the sixteenth century, most players of instruments were single performers, but as music became
more (8) ________, orchestras and musical groups began to (9) ________. This (10) ________ about the writing
of music to be played by several musicians at a time. This can certainly be called the birth of modern music.

Question III: Read the passage carefully and choose the best answers (1 point).
Harvard University, today recognized as part of the top echelon of the world’s universities, came from
very inauspicious and humble beginnings.
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