Đề thi học sinh giỏi lớp 12 THPT tỉnh Đăk Lăk năm học 2011 - 2012 môn Tiếng Anh (Có đáp án)

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    Đề thi học sinh giỏi lớp 12 THPT tỉnh Đăk Lăk năm học 2011 - 2012 môn Tiếng Anh (Có đáp án) - Sở GD&ĐT Đăk Lăk

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    SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO
    ĐẮK LẮK
    (Đề thi chính thức)

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    KỲTHI CHỌN HỌC SINH GIỎI LỚP 12 THPT
    CẤP TỈNH NĂM HỌC 2011 - 2012
    Ngày thi: 10/11/2011

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    MÔN THI: TIẾNG ANH
    Thời gian làm bài: 180 phút (không kể thời gian giao đề)
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    I. PHONETICS (1/20 points)
    Part 1: Circle the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others in each group. Circle A, B, C or D to indicate your answer.
    1. A. arrow                     B. loud                              C. moldy                           D. poultry
    2. A. basilisk                  B. bison                            C. basic                             D. basin
    3. A. subtlety                 B. indebtedness                 C. bombard                        D. combing
    4. A. benevolent             B. content                          C. molecules                      D. technique
    5. A. conscience             B. bronchitis                      C. shuttle                           D. chauffeur
    Part 2: Choose the word whose syllable is stressed differently from that of the others in each line. Circle A, B, C or D to indicate your answer.
    6. A. comic                     B. clementine                    C. climax                           D. thermonuclear
    7. A. diligent                  B. dimension                     C. action                            D. innate
    8. A. characterize           B. absence                         C. datum                           D. charcoal
    9. A. solicitor                 B. separately                     C. spacious                        D. sequence
    10. A. parachute             B. armchair                        C. accent                           D. accidentally
    II. LEXICO – GRAMMAR (6/20 points)
    Part 1: Choose the word or phrase that best completes each sentence. Circle A, B, C or D to indicate your answer.
    11. Assembly lines are useful for producing a large _____ of identical products.
    A. quality             B. quantity             C. quandary            D. qualification
    12. Only the _____ of the building is going to be remodeled.
    A. insides             B. interior             C. indoors             D. inner
    13. Whether the sports club survives is a matter of complete _____ to me.
    A. indifference             B. disinterest            C. importance             D. interest
    14. After years of neglect there was a huge _____ program to return the city to its former glory.
    A. restoration             B. preservation            C. conservation             D. refurbishment
    15. The assistant suggested _____ the next day when the manager would be there.
    A. we are coming back            B. to come back           C. we will come back           D. we came back
    16. I never get a _____ of sleep after watching a horror film.
    A. wink            B. blink           C. night            D. ounce
    17. As it was Christmas, the _____ at church was much larger than usual.
    A. audience           B. convention           C. congregation           D. grouping
    18. The sheep were huddled into a _____ to protect them from overnight frosts.
    A. cage            B. kennel           C. hutch             D. pen
    19. The jury _____ the defendant “not guilty”.
    A. gave            B. returned          C. subscribed             D. found
    20. Many _____ crafts such as weaving are now being revived.
    A. customary            B. habitual           C. traditional          D. ordinary
    21. He managed to finish his thesis under the _____ of his tutor.
    A. guidance             B. help          C. aid          D. assistance
    22. Mr. Henry was given a medal in _____ of his service to his country.
    A. gratitude               B. knowledge            C. recognition             D. response
    23. Everyone knows about pollution problems, but not many people have _____ any solutions.
    A. thought over              B. come up with            C. looked into             D. got round to
    24. You _____ as well seek for a fish in the tree as try to do that.
    A. must             B. would             C. should            D. might
    25. _____ calculations have shown that the earth’s resources may run out before the end of the next century.
    A. Raw               B. Rude           C. Crude             D. Blunt
    26. By the time you receive this letter, I _____ for China.
    A. will have left              B. have left             C. would have left            D. will leave
    27. Prizes are awarded _____ the number of points scored.
    A. resulting from              B. adding up             C. presented to              D. according to
    28. The needs of gifted children in schools have long been _____ neglected.
    A. dolefully          B. woefully             C. idly            D. pathetically
    29. I must take this watch to be repaired; it _____ over 20 minutes a day.
    A. increases             B. gains            C. accelerates            D. progresses
    30. It had been a trying afternoon, _____ at about six o’clock in the television breaking down.
    A. culminating             B. leading            C. arriving           D. finalizing
    Part 2: Write the correct FORM of each bracketed word in the numbered space provided in the column on the right. (0) has been done as an example.
    According to some (0) _____ (SCIENCE), high-risk sports can be particularly (31) _____ (VALUE) for certain types of people. Such activities help them to learn that being (32) _____ (FRIGHT) doesn’t mean that they have to lose control. The recent fashion for jumping from bridges attached to a (33) _____ (LONG) of elastic rope, known as “bungee jumping”, has now been tried by over one million people (34) _____ (WORLD) and interest in it is continuing to grow.
    Before the special elastic rope (35) _____ (TIGHT) around them, jumpers reach speeds of nearly 160kph. First-timers are usually too (36) _____ (TERROR) to open their mouths, and when they are finally (37) _____ (LOW) safely to the ground, they walk around with broad smiles on their faces, saying (38) _____ (REPEAT) how amazing it was. However, for some people, it is only the (39) _____ (EMBARRASS) of refusing to jump at the last minute that finally persuades them to conquer their fear of (40) _____ (HIGH) and push themselves off into space.
    Part 3: The passage below contains 10 mistakes. Underline the mistakes and write their correct forms in the space provided in the column on the right. (0) has been done as an example.
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    Traditional, mental tests have been divided into two types. Achievement tests are designed to measure acquiring skills and knowledge, particularly those that have been explicitness taught. The proficiency exams required by few states for high school graduation are achievement tests. Aptitude tests are designed and measure a person’s ability to acquire new skills but knowledge. For example, vocation aptitude tests can help you decide whether you would do better like a mechanic or musician. However, all mental tests are in some sense achievement tests because they assumption some sort of past learning or experience with certainly objects, words, or situations. The difference between achievement and aptitude tests is the degree and intention use.
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    Part 4: Fill in each of the gaps with the correct preposition or particle. Write your answers in the numbered spaces provided below the passage.
    The show was fully booked (51) _____ for weeks, and when it opened last night, the public poured (52) _____ and very soon the London Arts Center was packed (53) _____. But why? What did they come to see? They came to see human beings take (54) _____ circus animals, men in cat suits who stood (55) _____ for real lions and tigers. The show was put (56) _____ by its creators to protest (57) _____ traditional circuses and to send a message about cruelty to animals. The show was timed to tie (58) _____ with the National Protection of Animals Week. It was a good idea, but the standard of the performances was third-rate and an embarrassing number of people simply walked (59) _____ before it ended. There were some amusing moments when the performers sent (60) _____ typical circus folks, but overall it was a dismal show. Despite the large turnout for the show’s first night, I doubt it will attract many people during the rest of its seven-day run.
    III. READING COMPREHENSION (4/20 points)
    Part 1: Read the following passage and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each gap. Circle A, B, C or D to indicate your answer.
    The ability to weep is a uniquely human form of emotional response. Some scientists have suggested that human tears are (81) _____ of an aquatic past – but this does not seem very likely. We cry from the moment we enter this world, for a number of reasons. Helpless babies cry to persuade their parents that they are ill, hungry or uncomfortable. As they (82) _____, they will also cry just to attract parental attention and will often stop when they get it.
    The idea that having a good cry do you (83) _____ is a very old one and now it has scientific validity since recent research into tears has shown that they (84) _____ a natural painkiller called enkaphalin. By fighting sorrow and pain this chemical helps you feel better. Weeping can increase the quantities of enkaphalin you (85) _____.
    Unfortunately, in our society we impose restrictions upon this naturally (86) _____ activity. Because some people still regard it as a (87) _____ of weakness in men, boys in particular are admonished when they cry. This kind of repression can only increase stress, both emotionally and physically.
    Tears of emotion also help the body (88) _____ itself of toxic chemical waste, for there is more protein in them than in tears resulting from cold winds or other irritants. Crying comforts, calms and can be very enjoyable – (89) _____ the popularity of highly emotional films which are commonly (90) _____ “weepies”. It seems that people enjoy crying together almost as much as laughing together.
    81. A. witness                B. evidence                       C. result                             D. display
    82. A. evolve                  B. change                          C. develop                         D. alter
    83. A. better                   B. fine                               C. good                             D. well
    84. A. contain                B. retain                            C. hold                              D. keep
    85. A. construct             B. achieve                         C. provide                         D. produce
    86. A. curing                  B. treating                         C. healing                          D. improving
    87. A. hint                      B. symbol                          C. feature                          D. sign
    88. A. release                 B. rid                                 C. loosen                           D. expel
    89. A. consider               B. remark                          C. distinguish                    D. regard
    90. A. named                 B. entitled                         C. subtitled                       D. called
    Part 2: Read the following passage and fill the blank with ONE suitable word. Write your answer in the space provided below the passage.
    New technologies, like all technologies, are morally neutral. (91) _____ their advent makes the world a better place or not depends on the uses to which they are (92) _____. And that, (93) _____ turn, depends upon the decisions of many people, especially of politicians, managers, trade (94) _____ leaders, engineers and scientists. The new technologies, cheap, flexible, dependent on knowledge and information as their main input, can (95) _____ human being from many of their current constraints for example constraints of resources and geography. (96) _____ the new technologies could also (97) _____ those with power to control their fellow citizens even more effectively than in the (98) _____ efficient dictatorships of the past. The new technological society will (99) _____ colossal demands on our imagination and ingenuity and on the capacity (100) _____ our institutions to respond to new challenges.
     
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