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  1. SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO KỲ THI CHỌN HỌC SINH GIỎI CẤP TỈNH LẠNG SƠN LỚP 12 NĂM HỌC 2021-2022 Môn thi: Tiếng Anh-THPT ĐỀ THI CHÍNH THỨC (Đề thi gồm có 09 trang, 5 phần) Điểm của bài thi: Họ tên, chữ ký của giám khảo - Bằng số: 1. - Bằng chữ: 2. SỐ PHÁCH: I. LISTENING (4 POINTS) Part 1: Listen and complete the information below. Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer. You will hear the recording twice. MOVING TO BANFORD CITY Example Linda recommends living in suburb of: Dalton Accommodation  Average rent: (1) £___ a month Transport  Linda travels to work by (2)___  Limited (3)___ in the city centre  Trains to London every (4)___ minutes  Poor train service at (5)___ Advantages of living in Banford  New (6)___ opened recently (7)___ has excellent reputation  Good (8)___ on Bridge Street Meet Linda  Meet Linda on (9)___ after 5.30 p.m.  In the (10)___ opposite the station
  2. Part 1: Choose the word or phrase which best completes each of the following sentences. Write your answers (A, B, C or D) in the corresponding numbered boxes. 1. They blamed the rise in oil prices ___ the rising inflation. A. at B. for C. of D. with 2. You should concentrate on what the interviewer is saying and ___ a real effort to answer all the questions the interviewer asks. A. have B. do C. take D. make 3. On ___, ten million text messages are sent every minute. A. normal B. general C. average D. common 4. It‟s very rude to ___ at people. A. watch B. see C. observe D. stare 5. It is our responsibility to ___ to bettering our own lives. A. lead B. contribute C. object D. respond 6. Instead of petrol, cars will only run ___ solar energy and electricity. A. on B. by C. in D. of 7. Chosen as the nation‟s capital at the end of the American Civil War, ___ the city of over a million people. A. Washington, DC is now B. for Washington, DC, C. Washington, DC, D. now in Washington, DC, 8. Peter didn‟t phone Jane, ___ upset her a lot. A. that B. who C. which D. whom 9. The person ___ for the part will be contacted by phone. A. choosing B. was chosen C. chosen D. to choose 10. My ___ on life has changed a lot since I left university. A. outlook B. attitude C. approach D. purpose 11. The company‟s announced it‟s ___ off over 1,000 workers. A. leaving B. laying C. setting D. giving 12. It was imperative for the authorities to ___ the spread of the pandemic. A. struggle B. contain C. deny D. defy 13. Unfortunately, not all these scientists are working for a good ___. A. end B. aim C. effect D. cause 14. Could you possibly ___ me at the next committee meeting? A. stand in for B. make up for C. go back on D. keep in with Your answers: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Part 2: Give the suitable form of the word in capital. Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes.
  3. Part 1: Read the following passage and choose the word that best fits each of the numbered blanks. Write your answers (A, B, C or D) in the corresponding numbered boxes. Volunteering Many young people choose to spend a year or two of their lives while they are still (1)___ living in a foreign country and working as a volunteer. Working as a volunteer means that you cannot only help others, but also develop a (2)___ understanding of the world and yourself. You must have a university degree and (3)___ at least one year‟s experience before you can (4)___. Suitable applicants are invited to attend a series of interviews and are then sent on a training programme. Applicants are usually offered a post (5)___ months and can be sent anywhere from the Sahara to Siberia. The advantages of being a volunteer far (6)___ the disadvantages. Being a volunteer can enable you to get (7)___ experience that you would otherwise not have had. It can help you move up the career ladder faster. You will make (8)___ friends and return with an appreciation of another culture and language. However, volunteering is not for everyone. It can be difficult being (9)___ from friends and family. Living on a (10)___ allowance is challenging. But, if you do choose to go, you will return a stronger and wiser person. 1. A. individual B. alone C. unique D. single 2. A. greater B. longer C. larger D. bigger 3. A. win B. earn C. deserve D. gain 4. A. write B. enter C. apply D. compete 5. A. during B. by C. within D. before 6. A. outweigh B. outrun C. outdo D. outgrow 7. A. worthless B. invalid C. valuable D. worthwhile 8. A. lifeless B. long-lost C. life-saving D. lifelong 9. A. cut back B. cut off C. cut out D. cut across 10. A. middle B. mixed C. mediocre D. meagre Your answers: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Part 2: Read the text and think of ONE word which best fits each gap. Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes. The Right Inventor For a long time, it was assumed that Gavin Dalzell had invented the bicycle. However, this (1)___ was determined to be false when Kirkpatrick MacMillan, whose idea was copied and distributed by Dalzell, was (2)___ to be the original inventor of the two-wheeler. This example of how someone‟s brainchild took so much time to be attributed (3)___ its rightful inventor just (4)___ to show how easy it is for one person to gain (5)___ for another individual‟s endeavours. Indeed, there have been times when the true
  4. C. It helps them see their young at night. D. It keeps them cool at night. 3. The word maintaining is closest in meaning to ___. A. measuring B. inheriting C. preserving D. delaying 4. The author uses of Grant's gazelle as an example of ___. A. an animal with a low average temperature B. an animal that is not as well adapted as the camel C. a desert animal that can withstand high body temperatures D. a desert animal with a constant body temperature 5. When is the internal temperature of a large desert mammal lower? A. Just before sunrise B. In the middle of the day C. Just after sunset D. Just after drinking 6. The word tolerate is closest in meaning to ___. A. endure B. replace C. compensate D. reduce 7. What causes water intoxication? A. Drinking too much water very quickly B. Drinking polluted water C. Bacteria in water D. Lack of water 8. What does the author imply about desert-adapted mammals? A. They do not need to eat much food. B. They can eat large quantities quickly. C. They easily lose their appetites. D. They can travel long distances looking for food. 9. Why does the author mention humans in the second paragraph? A. To show how they use camels B. To contrast them to desert mammals C. To give instructions about desert survival D. To show how they have adapted to desert life 10. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as an adaptation of large desert animals? A. Variation in body temperatures B. Eating while dehydrated C. Drinking water quickly D. Being active at night Your answers: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. V. WRITING (4 POINTS) Part 1: Complete the second sentence such a way that it means the same as the sentence given before it. 1. He was unable to take part in the competition because he was seriously ill. Had it ___ 2. This problem cannot be solved instantly. There ___ 3. “Did you enjoy the film last night?” she asked me.
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  6. ERRORS CORRECTIONS In addition to the argument for restraint in reporting research online, there has been considerable discussion of the need to adopt a judicious approach to collecting data online. The very accessibility of data on the Internet relating to every social phenomenon and social problem imaginary has led some commentators to fear that imaginable researchers could be tempted to use it as a research playground, scooping up interesting data without due regard for the concerns of the people involved. There has been a particular debate around the circumstances in which informative consent applies to the use of data informed collected via the Internet. The emerging position of the ethics of using Internet research data is not clear-cut. As in any form of research, those using Internet data are expected to be insensitive to the possible concerns of research sensitive participants and develop appropriate responses to each situation. The Association of Internet Researchers has published a code of practice for research using the Internet, that consists of questions for which researchers to ask themselves rather than specific guidance on forms of data that can and cannot be used. The questions are, however, based on the premise that the ethics of Internet research are remarkably similar as the ethics of any other research approach. Internet researchers are expected to adopt a ‘bottom line’ position that to foreseeable harm to research participants should be prevented and that deceit of any participant is rarely justifiable. IV. READING (5 POINTS) Part 1. (1 point): 0.1 point/ one correct answer 1. D 2. A 3. D 4. C 5. C 6. A 7. C 8. D 9. B 10. D Part 2. (2 points): 0.2 points/ one correct answer 1. assumption 2. found 3. to 4. goes 5. credit 6. mystery 7. case 8. familiar 9. what 10. off Part 3. (2 points): 0.2 points/ one correct answer 1. B 2. B 3. C 4. C 5. A 6. A 7. A 8. D 9. B 10. D V. WRITING (4 POINTS)