Đề thi HSG Tiếng Anh lớp 12 Quảng Bình 2017-2018 - Học Toàn Tập

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Đề thi HSG Tiếng Anh lớp 12 Quảng Bình 2017-2018 - Học Toàn Tập

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SỞ GD&ĐT KÌ THI CHỌN HSG TỈNH NĂM HỌC 2017-2018

QUẢNG BÌNH Khố ngày 22 tháng năm 2018 Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH

ĐỀ THI CHÍNH THỨC LỚP 12 THPT Thời gian làm bài: 180 phút (không kể thời gian giao đề) (Đề thi có 06 trang)

Lưu ý: * Thí sinh làm vào tờ giấy thi

* Thí sinh khơng sử dụng tài liệu, kể từ điển * Giám thị không trao đổi, giải thích thêm

SECTION ONE: LISTENING

* Bài nghe gồm phần, phần ghi âm lần Giữa lần ghi âm phần các phần có khoảng thời gian chờ

Part 1: Listen to the description on a new-opening local sports shop and fill the gaps in the summary below with ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER (9pts)

Part 2: Listen to the conversation about Latin American Studies and choose the best answers among A, B, or C (6pts)

10 Paul decided to get work experience in South American because he wanted

A to teach English there B to improve his Spanish C to learn about Latin American life 11 What project work Paul originally intends to get involved in?

A construction B agriculture C tourism 12 Why did Paul change from one project to another?

A His first job was not well organized B He found doing the routine work very boring C The work was too physically demanding

13 In the village community, he leant how important it was to

A respect family life B develop trust C use money wisely 14 What does the Paul say about his project manager?

A He let Paul most of the work B His plans were too ambitious C He was very supportive of Paul

15 Paul was surprised to be given _

A a computer to use B so little money to live on C an extension to his contract SECTION TWO: PHONETICS

Part Pick up the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others (3pts) 16 A resort B position C pleasure D desert

17 A educate B eliminate C appropriate D complicate

18 A sweet B sword C answer D whole

Part Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others in each group (2pts) 19 A enthusiasm B development C athletic D politics

20 A majority B ceremony C astronomy D democracy

Họ tên: Số báo danh:

SPORTS WORLD

* a new (1) of an international sports goods company * located in the shopping center to the (2) of Bradcaster * is the (3) in sports retailing

* has been given a new minimalist look with the company’s (4) colors * has a huge range of sports (5) as well as equipment on floors - * a cafe and a book and DVD (6) on the top floor

* can get you any item within (7) days * focus on (8)

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SECTION THREE: LEXICO - GRAMMAR

Part Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C or D) which best completes each sentence (10pts) 21 Look! The yard is wet It last night

A must have rained B couldn't have rained C must rain D should have rained 22 Last year she earned her brother

A twice as much as B twice more than C twice as many as D more twice than 23 Just keep on the baby while I cook the supper, will you?

A a look B a glance C an eye D a care

24 from anything else, she is always late for work

A Not only B Apart C As well D Except

25 Women’s participation in the workforce was lower in the countries which had less developed economies

A scale B speed C velocity D rate

26 From time to time he ………himself to a weekend in a five-star hotel A craves B indulges C treats D benefits 27 Men still expect their jobs to take _

A superiority B imposition C priority D seniority

28 According to a recent survey, most people are on good with their neighbors A terms B relations C relationships D acquaintance

29 The police finally arrested the _ criminal

A famous B renowned C respectable D notorious

30 Peter: “Do you mind my taking this seat?” Jean: “ _” A Yes, sit down please B No, of course not C Yes, take it please D No, you can’t take it

Part Read the text below Use the words given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line There is an example at the beginning (10pts)

TRANSLATION WORK

Usually, (0) professional translators work from a foreign language into their mother tongue to reduce……(31)…… translation and for better style Much translation is of ………(32)…… or commercial material and this kind of work often requires an ……(33)…… of technical vocabulary and ……(34)… language

Not all translators are in full-time ……(35)……… but those who are usually work for large ………(36) concerns or for public organisations The main personal characteristic needed to be a … (37) translator is a …….(38) to attend to detail In addition, in translation work, it is ……(39) for translator to know at least two foreign languages The wider the ……(40) of languages they can offer, the greater the likelihood that work will be available

(0) PROFESSION 31 ACCURACY 32 SCIENCE 33 UNDERSTAND 34 SPECIAL

35 UNEMPLOYED 36 INDUSTRY 37 SUCCEED 38 WILLING 39 DESIRE 40 VARY

Part Put the verbs given in brackets into the appropriate tenses or forms (5pts)

41 It rained, which spoils our picnic; but provided that it (not rain) _, our picnic would be great success

42 Can you be at the station to meet us? We (travel) on the 10 a.m train, which will arrive in Edinburgh at 15.30

43 John was nearly exhausted because he (punish) all day

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Part In each of the following sentences, the four words or phrases are marked A,B,C or D IDENTIFY the one underlined expression that is not correct and CORRECT it There is an example at the beginning (0) (5pts)

0 We all know that we have to work hardly to earn a living ourselves and support the family

A B C D

(0) B hardly → hard

46 I think she will be suitable for the work because she has been working like a teacher for a long time

A B C D

47 Air pollution, together with poisonous chemicals, are causing problems in our large, industrial

cities today A B C D

48 My sister told me that she had met my teacher at the supermarket yesterday

A B C D

49 A.Earhart, the first woman flying solo across the Atlantic, disappeared in 1937 while attempting to fly around the world A B C D

50 It was so a fine day that we decided to go for a picnic A B C D

Part Fill in each of the blanks with ONE suitable preposition or particle (5pts) 51 I have seen that famous actor on television, but I have never seen him _ person 52 You have to move this box to make room _ the new television set

53 How about taking a shower instead having a bath to save water? 54 The dog went _ him and knocked him down

55 Watch out! The building is construction and unidentified objects are falling down SECTION FOUR: READING COMPREHENSION

Part Choose the word that best fits each of the blanks in the following passage Choose A, B, C or D to indicate your answer (10pts)

BLOGS

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coverage by the mass media It is still too early to predict whether vlogging will ever show off in a major way or if it is just a passing fad, but its potential is only now becoming apparent

56 A released B sent C posted D mounted

57 A believes B expects C assumes D supposes

58 A add B inhale C insert D breathe

59 A absolutely B largely C utterly D highly

60 A grasps B appeals C takes D gives

61 A except B apart C rather D other

62 A serve B employ C function D play

63 A publicity B fame C name D promotion

64 A emphasizes B publicize C distribute D circulate

65 A earn B warrant C excuse D cause

Part Read the text below and think of the word which best fits each gap Use only ONE word in each gap (10pts)

INTUITION

Sometimes you just know things about people the first time you see them - for example that you want to be friends with them or that you don’t trust them But perhaps this kind of intuition isn’t as hard to explain (66) it may seem For instance, everybody gives out body language signals all the time The (67) you hold your body, head and arms tells people about your mood If you hold your arms tightly at your sides (68) fold them across your chest, people will generally feel that you are being defensive Holding your head on one side shows interest in the (69) _ person, while (70) _ relaxed, “open” posture indicates that you are self-confident All this affects (71) _ we feel about someone

Also, a stranger may remind you of a previous meeting with someone This may be because of (72) _ as simple as the fact that he or she is physically similar (73) _ someone who treated you well or badly But your reaction doesn’t have to be the result of the memory of a person you previously met - your feelings about the stranger could be influenced by a smell in the air that brings to mind a place (74) _ you were happy as a child Since even a single word can bring back a memory (75) _ as that, you may never realize it is happening

Part You are going to read a magazine article about human skin The passage has 10 paragraphs A–J Which paragraph contains the following information (76-80) of the article? Answer the questions below by writing the correct letters, A-J, on your answer sheet There is an example at the beginning (0) (5pts)

HUMAN SKIN A

If you took off your skin and laid it flat, it would cover an area of about twenty-one square feet, making it by far the body's largest organ Draped in place over our bodies, skin forms the barrier between what's inside us and what's outside It protects us from a multitude of external forces It serves as an avenue to our most intimate physical and psychological selves

B

This impervious yet permeable barrier, less than a millimeter thick in places, is composed of three layers The outermost layer is the bloodless epidermis The dermis includes collagen, elastin, and nerve endings The innermost layer, subcutaneous fat, contains tissue that acts as an energy source, cushion and insulator for the body

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D

Laboratory experiments decades ago, now considered unethical and inhumane, kept baby monkeys from being touched by their mothers It made no difference that the babies could see, hear and smell their mothers; without touching, the babies became apathetic, and failed to progress

E

For humans, insufficient touching in early years can have lifelong results "In touching cultures, adult aggression is low, whereas in cultures where touch is limited, adult aggression is high," writes Tiffany Field, director of the Touch Research Institutes at the University of Miami School of Medicine Studies of a variety of cultures show a correspondence between high rates of physical affection in childhood and low rates of adult physical violence

F

While the effects of touching are easy to understand, the mechanics of it are less so "Your skin has millions of nerve cells of various shapes at different depths," explains Stanley Bolanowski, a neuroscientist and associate director of the Institute for Sensory Research at Syracuse University "When the nerve cells are stimulated, physical energy is transformed into energy used by the nervous system and passed from the skin to the spinal cord and brain It's called transduction, and no one knows exactly how it takes place." Suffice it to say that the process involves the intricate, split-second operation of a complex system of signals between neurons in the skin and brain

G

This is starting to sound very confusing until Bolanowski says: "In simple terms people perceive three basic things via skin: pressure, temperature, and pain." And then I'm sure he's wrong "When I get wet, my skin feels wet," I protest "Close your eyes and lean back," says Bolanowski

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Something cold and wet is on my forehead – so wet, in fact, that I wait for water to start dripping down my cheeks "Open your eyes." Bolanowski says, showing me that the sensation comes from a chilled, but dry, metal cylinder The combination of pressure and cold, he explains, is what makes my skin perceive wetness He gives me a surgical glove to put on and has me put a finger in a glass of cold water My finger feels wet, even though I have visual proof that it's not touching water My skin, which seemed so reliable, has been deceiving me my entire life When I shower or wash my hands, I now realize, my skin feels pressure and temperature It's my brain that says I feel wet

I

Perceptions of pressure, temperature and pain manifest themselves in many different ways Gentle stimulation of pressure receptors can result in ticklishness; gentle stimulation of pain receptors, in itching Both sensations arise from a neurological transmission, not from something that physically exists Skin, I'm realizing, is under constant assault, both from within the body and from forces outside Repairs occur with varying success

J

Take the spot where I nicked myself with a knife while slicing fruit I have a crusty scab surrounded by pink tissue about a quarter inch long on my right palm Under the scab, epidermal cells are migrating into the wound to close it up When the process is complete, the scab will fall off to reveal new epidermis It's only been a few days, but my little self-repair is almost complete Likewise, we recover quickly from slight burns If you ever happen to touch a hot burner, just put your finger in cold water The chances are you will have no blister, little pain and no scar Severe burns, though, are a different matter

INFORMATION PARAGRAPH

Example: (0) human skin - the unbelievable and important body part A 76) the features of human skin, on and below the surface

77) an experiment in which the writer can see what is happening 78) advice on how you can avoid damage to the skin

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SECTION FIVE: WRITING

Part Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentence printed before it (5pts)

81 I’m sure she didn’t it on purpose

→ She can’t ……… ……… 82 We left quietly, so that we wouldn’t disturb the children

→ So as ……… ……… 83 The patient recovered more rapidly than expected

→ The patient made …… ……… 84 It was his over-confidence that led to his defeat in the Way to Olympia → If he …….……… ……… 85 He got down to writing the letter as soon as he returned from his walk → No sooner …….………… ………

Part Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence using the word given DO NOT CHANGE THE WORD GIVEN You must use between TWO and FIVE WORDS, including the word given (5pts)

86 What are you trying to say something? AT

→ What are you … … something?

87 Graham stopped talking to deal with a customer OFF → Graham …….… … to deal with a customer

88 You can rely on Susan for help COUNT

→ You can …….… ………… Susan for help

89 Let’s visit the museum this afternoon GO → Why …….…… … the museum this afternoon?

90 Valerie found it hard to concentrate on her book because of the noise DIFFICULTY → Valerie …….……… on her book because of the noise

Part Essay writing (10pts)

Teamwork offers a lot of benefits in the modern society To what extent you agree or disagree?

Use specific reasons and examples to support your idea You should write at least 200 words

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