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Part D- WRITING

Rewrite the following sentences using the word given.

81. There aren’t a lot of cars on this road today.(traffic)

There isn’t

82. I thought this meal would cost more than it did. (much)

This meal

83. Carol would rather not come to the beach with us today. (feel)

Carol

84. I can’t wait to go in the submarine. (forward)



I’m really

85. Promise to look after it and you can borrow my tennis racquet. (long)

You can

86. The film camera was invented by an American. (who)

It

87. I wish you would grow up and act responsibly.



It’s high time

88. I can’t give you a lift because I haven’t got a car.

If

89. She does not pass the exams. She fails and this depresses her.



Her

90. Peter regretted not attending the lecture.



Peter wished
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Môn thi : Tiếng Anh (Chuyên)

Ngày thi: 17/02/2013

Thời gian làm bài: 120 phút (đề thi gồm 5 trang)

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- Giám thị không giải thích đề thi.

Part A- PHONETIC

I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others in each group.

1. A. solid

B. mine

C. kind

D. fine

2. A. fashionable

B. parade

C. management

D. passage

3. A. cough

B. enough

C. tough

D. thorough

4. A. noon

B. tool

C. blood

D. spoon

5. A. watching

B. matches

C. machine

D. kitchen

II. Choose the word that has a different stress position in each group.

6. A. decision

B. reference

C. refusal

D. important

7. A. product

B. purpose

C. postcard

D. postpone

8. A. intelligent

B. comfortable

C. necessary

D. secretary

9. A. continent

B. constant

C. consider

D. contents

10. A. relevant

B. descendent

C. redundant

D. consultant

Part B - GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY

I. Choose the best answer to complete the sentence.

11. I was tired after _________so I went straight to bed.



A. my journey long

B. my long journey

C. long my journey

D. journey long my

12. Before having the main courses, you often have some ________.

A. desserts

B. drink

C. starters

D. supper

13. What _________you like for dinner this evening?

A. would

B. do

C. did

D. will

14. Jimmy sang the song “Flying without wings” so _________.

A. beautiful

B. lovely

C. beautifully

D. goodly

15. He spends hours __________the Internet every day.

A. surfing

B. visiting

C. clicking

D. downloading

16. The film __________us to the beginning of the century.

A. takes

B. travels

C. sees

D. puts

17. “How many pages __________so far?” “Ten”.

A. do you study

B. did you study

C. have you studied

D. had you study

18. My teacher can write a beautiful poem in __________.

A. little than half an hour

B. a little than half an hour

C. less than half an hour

D. least than half an hour

19. She looks so ____________in her new blue dress.

A. fashion

B. fashionable

C. fashioned

D. fashionably

20. If I __________be somebody else, I __________to be a film star.

A. could/ would

B. can/ would like

C. could/ would like

D. can/ like

21. Don’t forget to give Mr. Brown my message, __________?

A. do you

B. are you

C. shall you

D. will you

22. Look at these two pieces of material I have just bought. Which do you like __________?

A. most

B. more than

C. best

D. better

23. Remember to go __________your test paper to check for grammar and spelling mistakes.

A. on

B. over

C. off

D. into

24. When the clock __________twelve, we raised our glasses and drank to celebrate the New Year.

A. struck

B. beat

C. hit

D. shot

25. I got very nervous during the exam. When the examiner asked my name, my mind went completely __________.

A. empty

B. blank

C. white

D. void

26. We got on the plane and waited about 10 minutes before it __________.

A. take off

B. land

C. took off

D. landed

27. By the time we __________, we had driven six hundred miles.

A. stopped

B. were stopping

C. has stopped

D. had stopped

28. Ann was __________of John’s behaviour at the party yesterday. He talked and smiled strangely.

A. worried

B. interested

C. concerned

D. suspicious

29. The _________in some countries get allowance from the government.

A. unemployed

B. unemployment

C. unemploying

D. unemploy

30. He was standing by an electric heater, and his nightdress _________fire.

A. took

B. caught

C. started

D. set

31. In spite of the thunderstorm, the children slept __________all night.

A. noisily

B. sensitively

C. soundly

D. quickly

32. At first, I didn’t recognize her because she __________at least fifty pounds.

A. lost

B. might lose

C. had lost

D. would lose

33. The next afternoon I went to __________Miss Barkley again.

A. call on

B. call forth

C. call by

D. call off

34. We have to produce more food to __________the demand of the ever-growing population.

A. suit

B. fill

C. meet

D. respond

35. His father retired early ___________unhealthy.

A. on behalf of

B. ahead of

C. on account of

D. in my view

II. Use the correct form of the words in brackets to complete the following paragraph.

Computers have had the ability to play chess for many years now, and their (36. PERFORM) _________________games against the best players in the world has shown steady (37. IMPROVE) _________________. However, it will be years before the designers of computer games machines can beat their (38. BIG) _________________challenge yet- the ancient board game called Go. The playing area is (39. CONSIDERABLE) __________________larger than in chess and there are far more pieces, so that the (40. COMBINE) __________________of moves is almost (41. END) __________________. The game involves planning so many moves ahead that even the (42. IMPRESS) __________________calculations of the fastest modern computers are (43. SUFFICIENT) ___________________to deal with the problems of the game.

In a recent (44. COMPETE) __________________for computer Go machines, the best machine beat all its computer rivals, but lost (45. HEAVY) ____________________to three young schoolchildren , so there is obviously still a lot of work to do!

III. Fill in the gaps with a suitable word.

HISTORY OF MEDICINE

Since the earliest time, people have looked for ways of curing their illnesses. Early people believed that (46)______________was a punishment from the Gods. They also believed that priests and (47)______________could heal them. In (48)______________Greece, people visited temples when they were (49)_____________and sacrificed animals to Ascleplus, the Greek God of healing. They also drank and bathed in medicinal water and followed (50)____________diets in the hope of being cured. During the fifth century B.C the Greek doctor Hippocrates declared that it was nature, not magic, (51)_____________ caused and cured disease.

Hippocrates was famed as “the father of medicine” and he and his followers wrotemany medical books. Scientists began to (52)______________the body of death people to learn more about disease and how to treat it. Since then, there have been many more (53)______________in medicine, and the battle against disease continues.

Part C- READING

I. Choose A, B, C or D to complete the following passage.

HOW THE POP SONGS OF TOMMORROW ARE CHOSEN

Teenagers in American buy millions of records every year so it is (54)__________surprising that manufacturers find it (55)__________to try out the recordings they have made in front of live audiences before (56)__________the records on the market. The (57)__________way of doing this is the one employed in Hollywood, where hundreds of (58)__________are invited to listen to test records and given ideals that measure their response to them electrically. Everyone who goes to the sessions enjoys them, (59)_________they are not paid for their help. They think they are being given an opportunity to (60)_________the manufacturers what they like. They say that there (61)________be more sessions like this. If there (62)_________, the songs that are published wouod be better and they (63)________hear so much rubbish on the radio.



54. A. almost

B. hardly

C. even

D. nearly

55. A. being useful

B. to be useful

C. useful

D. that it is useful

56. A. put

B. they are putting

C. to put

D. putting

57. A. most effective

B. more effective

C. effectiveness

D. effectiver

58. A. youngs

B. young people

C. the youth

D. the youths

59. A. although

B. in spite of

C. however

D. nevertheless

60. A. explain

B. inform

C. tell

D. say

61. A. would

B. should

C. shall

D. ought

62. A. are

B. were

C. was

D. had

63. A. shouldn’t

B. wouldn’t have to

C. ought not to

D. mustn’t

II. Choose from sentences A-H the one which fits each gap 64-70

A. Industries have polluted the water, fishing has destroyed sea life and divers have damaged large parts of the coral.

B. The crew were helpful and pleasant and the price was also very reasonable.

C. Altogether, it was a wonderful trip.

D. I’m not sure I would go train.

E. It stretches for 200 kilometres and is up to 800 metres wide.

F. However, I didn’t think I could take part in a dive cruise and not dive.

G. At no point were we permitted to swim away on our own.

H. I was right it was an incredible sight.

A Natural Wonder

When I was asked to visit and write about the Great Barrier Reef, I was thrilled. I had heard reports of damage done by tourism and other industries, but felt that the Reef would still be a wonderful place to see. (64 -……..)

From the air, the Great Barrier Reef seems huge. (65 - ……..) I wasn’t sure how best to explore such a giant place, so after I had landed, I made enquiries and was told the best way to see the Reef is to take a dive cruise. I booked a place on three-day cruise, and, despite warnings about the state of some of these boats, the boat I was on was comfortable and clean. (66 - …….). I was entitled to eight dives plus use of wet suit, flippers and other equipment, three meals a day and two nights’accommodation.

Although i have been diving before, I am not an experienced diver. (67 - ……..) I was nervous to begin with, but soon felt completely safe. We were devided into groups according to our ability and each group was given an instructor. They had very strict rules (68 - …….).

With our guides, we saw some amazing sea life including small sharks, crabs and thousands of colorful tropical fish swimming around in the coral. The other divers were friendly and the evenings on board were very plesant. (69 - ….…)

While I was at the Great Barrier Reef, it became perfectly clear from the conservation programmes I came across, that the damage I had heard about had been done. (70 - ……..) Environmental groups have done much to stop this damage, but sadly it continues.

Despite this, the Great Barrier Reef is a wonderful place to go. For me at least it is one of the most significant natural wonders our earth has to offer.

III. Read the following passage and circle the best option (A, B, C or D).

It was the first photograph that I had ever seen, and it fascinated me. I can remember holding it at every angle in order to catch the flickering light from the oil lamp on the dresser. The man in the photograph was unsmiling, but his eyes were kind. I had never met him, but I felt that I knew him. One evening when I was looking at the photograph, as I always did before I went to sleep, I notice a shadow across the man’s thin face. I moved the photograph so that the shadow lay perfectly around his hollow cheeks. How different he looked!

That night I couldn’t sleep, thinking about the letter that I would write. First, I would tell him that I was eleven years old, and that if he had a little girl my age, she could write to me instead of him. I knew that he was a very busy man. Then I would explain to him the real purpose of my letter. I would tell him how wonderful he looked with the shadow that I had seen across his photograph, and i would most carefully suggest that he grow whiskers.

Four months later when I met him at the train station near my home in Westfield, New York, he was wearing a full beard. He was so much taller than I had imagined from my tiny photograph.

“Ladies and gentlemen,” he said, “I have no speech to make and no time to make it in. I appear before you that I may see you and that you may see me”. Then he picked me right up and kissed me on both cheeks. The whiskers scratched “Do you think I look better, my little friend?” he asked me

My name is Grace Bedell, and the man in the photograph was Abraham Lincoln.

71. What is the author’s main purpose in the passage?

A. To explain how Grace Bedell took a photograph of Abraham Lincoln.

B. To explain why Abraham Lincoln wore a beard.

C. To explain why the first photographs were significant in American life

D. To explain why Wesfield is an important city.

72. The word “fascinated” in the first paragraph could best be replaced by _________.



A. interested

B. frightened

C. confused

D. disgusted

73. The word “flickering” in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to ________.

A. burning constantly

B. burning unsteadily

C. burning very dimly

D. burning brightly

74. The man in the photograph _________.

A. was smiling

B. had a beard

C. had a round, fat face

D. looked kind

75. What did Grace Bedell do every night before she went to sleep?

A. She wrote letters

B. She looked at the photograph

C. She made shadow figures on the wall

D. She read stories

76. The title girl could not sleep because she was ________.

A. sick

B. excited

C. lonely

D. sad

77. Why did the title girl write the man a letter?

A. She was lonely

B. She wanted his daughter to write to her

C. She wanted him to grow a beard

D. She wanted him to visit her

78. The word “it” in the fourth paragraph refers to _________.

A. time

B. speech

C. photograph

D. station

79. From this passage, it may be inferred that ________.

A. Grace Bedell was the only one at the train station when Lincoln stopped at Westfield.

B. There were many people waiting for Lincoln to arrive on the train.

C. Lincoln made a long speech at the station in Westfield.

D. Lincoln was offended by the letter.

80. Why did the author wait until the last line to reveal the identity of the man in the photograph?

A. The author did not know it.

B. The author wanted to make the reader feel foolish.

C. The author wanted to build the interest and curiosity of the reader.

D. The author was just a little girl.



Part D – WRITING

I. Write a new sentence as similar as possible in meaning to the original sentence, but using the words given in black letters.

81. In the end, I felt I had been right to leave the club. REGRETS


82. The only thing they could do was to look for a new flat. ALTERNATIVE
83. His fast letter to me was written three years ago. HEARD
84. If only one could rely on what she says. PITY
85. An open fire can’t be compared to central heating. COMPARISON
86. Nobody could possibly believe the story he told us. BEYOND
87. The project received the unanimous approval of the committee. FAVOUR
88. She apologised for having to go so early, and left. APOLOGIES
II. Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentence printed before it

89. It’s sad, but unemployment is unlikely to go down this year.



Sad

90. Since we had nothing else to do, we decided to go for a walk.



Having

91. We regret to inform you that your application has not been successful.



Much to

92. I’m absolutely sure that they weren’t playing in this weather.



They can’t

93. I only made that terrible mistake because I wasn’t thinking.



If I

94. As television programmes become more popular, they seem to get worse.



The more

95. It would have been a super weekend if it hadn’t been for the weather.



But

Choose the underlined word or phrase in each of sentences that need correcting and correct it.

96. It has a population of more than 26 million and is considered as the largest city in the country.

A B C D

97. Now Hanoi has been totally transformed and visitors are entranced by the city and it’s residents.



A B C D

98. Scientists said that nuclear power and other things were complete harmless.

A B C D

99. Drug abuse have become one of America’s most serious social problems.



A B C D

100. If protect, a solar cell lasts for a long time and is a good source of energy.

A B C D
…………Hết…………


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ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC Ngày thi: 17/2/2013

Thời gian làm bài: 120. phút



Câu 1: (2,25điểm) Cho một luồng khí H2 (dư) lần lượt đi qua các ống mắc nối tiếp (như hình vẽ) đựng các oxít được nung nóng sau đây:
Ống 1 đựng 0,01mol CaO, ống 2 đựng 0,02mol CuO,

ống 3 đựng 0,02mol Al2O3, ống 4 đựng 0,01mol Fe2O3

và ống 5 đựng 0,05mol NaO. Sau khi các phản ứng xảy ra hoàn toàn, lấy từng chất rắn còn lại trong mỗi ống lần lượt cho tác dụng với dung dịch: NaOH, CuCl2. Hãy viết các phương trình phản ứng xảy ra.

Câu 2: (1,0điểm) Chỉ dùng một kim loại duy nhất hãy phân biệt các dung dịch chứa trong các ống nghiệm riêng biệt mất nhãn sau: K­2SO4 , FeCl3 , Al(NO3)3, NaCl.
Câu 3: (2,0điểm) Có 2 dung dịch H­2SO4 và NaOH. Biết rằng 20ml dung dịch H2SO4 tác dụng vừa đủ với 60ml dung dịch NaOH. Mặt khác cho 20ml dung dịch H­2SO4 trên tác dụng với 5,91gam BaCO3, để trung hòa lượng H­2SO4 dư sau phản ứng ta cần 10ml dung dịch NaOH nói trên. Tính nồng độ mol/l của hai dung dịch đó.
Câu 4: (2,25 điểm) Hỗn hợp X gồm CaCO3, MgCO3 và Al2O3, trong đó khối lượng của Al2O3 bằng 1/10 khối lượng các muối cacbonat. Nung X ở nhiệt độ cao đến khối lượng không đổi thu được chất rắn Y có khối lượng bằng 56,80% khối lượng hỗn hợp X.

a. Tính phần trăm khối lượng mỗi chất trong X.

b. Hòa tan chất rắn thu được sau khi nung 22,44 gam X trên bằng dung dịch HCl 1,6M. Hãy xác định thể tích dung dịch HCl đã dùng.
Câu 5: 1,0 điểm) Một dãy hydrocacbon được biểu diễn bởi công thức chung CnH2n+2 . Hãy cho biết thành phần % của Hidro biến đổi như thế nào khi giá trị n thay đổi.
Câu 6 (1,5 điểm) Hỗn hợp khí X gồm CxHy (A) và oxi (có thể tích gấp đôi thể tích oxi cần để đốt cháy A). Đốt cháy hỗn hợp X đến khi kết thúc phản ứng thì thể tích khí sau thí nghiệm không đổi (các khí đo ở cùng điều kiện nhiệt độ và áp suất), nhưng nếu cho ngưng tụ hơi nước thì thể tích giảm 40%.

a. Xác định A.

b. Nếu đốt cháy hoàn toàn 4,48 lít khí A (đktc) rồi cho toàn bộ sản phẩm vào dung dịch chứa 11,1 gam Ca(OH)2. Hỏi sau khi hấp thụ hoàn toàn, khối lượng dung dịch tăng hay giảm bao nhiêu gam?

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