Đề Thi HSG Tiếng Anh 12 Trường THPT Liễn Sơ Có Đáp Án – Đề 1
Đề Thi HSG Tiếng Anh 12 Trường THPT Liễn Sơ Có Đáp Án – Đề 1 được Trang Tài Liệu sưu tầm với các thông tin mới nhất hiện nay. Đề thi này sẽ giúp các em học sinh ôn tập, củng cố kiến thức, rèn luyện kĩ năng làm bài. Cũng như hỗ trợ thầy cô trong quá trình giảng dạy. Hy vọng những tài liệu này sẽ giúp các em trong quá trình ôn luyện và đạt kết quả cao trong bài thi sắp tới.
Đề thi HSG Tiếng Anh 12 Trường THPT Liễn Sơ có đáp án – Đề 1 là một tài liệu quan trọng và hữu ích trong quá trình ôn tập và chuẩn bị cho kỳ thi Học sinh giỏi (HSG) môn Tiếng Anh lớp 12. Môn Tiếng Anh không chỉ là một phần quan trọng trong chương trình học, mà còn là một công cụ quan trọng để giao tiếp và tiếp cận với kiến thức toàn cầu.
Trong tài liệu này, chúng ta sẽ khám phá và giải quyết các câu hỏi trong Đề thi HSG Tiếng Anh 12 Trường THPT Liễn Sơ – Đề 1, kèm theo đáp án chi tiết. Đề thi này được thiết kế nhằm giúp học sinh nắm vững kiến thức và rèn luyện kỹ năng ngôn ngữ cần thiết để đạt được kết quả tốt trong kỳ thi HSG và cải thiện khả năng tiếng Anh của mình.
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Chúng tôi hy vọng rằng Đề thi HSG Tiếng Anh 12 Trường THPT Liễn Sơ – Đề 1 kèm đáp án chi tiết sẽ giúp bạn nắm vững kiến thức và rèn luyện kỹ năng ngôn ngữ cần thiết để đạt được kết quả cao trong kỳ thi HSG và phát triển khả năng tiếng Anh của mình. Hãy cùng chúng tôi khám phá tài liệu này và nỗ lực hết mình để đạt được thành công trong học tập và sự nghiệp của mình.
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KỲ THI CHỌN HSG LỚP 12 - THPT NĂM HỌC 2017 - 2018 ĐỀ THI MÔN: TIẾNG ANH (Thời gian làm bài 150 phút, không kể thời gian giao đề)
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Part I: Choose the best answer among A, B, C or D.
Our holiday was_________ by the weather.
A. spoilt B. damaged C. overcome D. wasted
The_________ charged by the architect for the plans of the new building were unusually high.
A. hire B. price C. fees D. sum
He_________ his son of the dangers of driving too fast in his new car
A. warned B. remembered C. threatened D. concerned
The child was_________ by a lorry on the safety crossing in the main street.
A. knocked out B. run across C. run out D. knocked down
When Ali arrived in London he spent all his time_________ and visited all the important museums and buildings.
A. sight-seeing B. traveling C. looking D. touring
If you want a cheap air ticket you must_________ well in advance.
A. book B. engage C. reserve D. buy
His sister was full of_________ for the way in which he had so quickly learned to drive a car.
A. pride B. admiration C. surprise D. jealousy
He asked if we would_________ to share the room.
A. accept B. consider C. agree D. approve
I wondered whether you would like to_________ to the theater tomorrow.
A. visit B. go away C. go out D. walk out
_________ I would like to say how pleased I am to be here.
A. Primarily B. Foremost C. Earliest D. First
The independent arbitrator managed to_________ the confrontation between the union and the employers.
A. refuse B. confuse C. refute D. defuse
When I heard the footsteps behind me I was_________ that I would be attacked.
A. horrified B. terror-struck C. terrorized D. terrified
His illness made him_________ of concentration.
A. incompetent B. unable C. incapable D. powerless
Has the committee_________ a decision yet?
A. done B. made C. arrived D. voted
I am a bit hungry. I think_____________ something to eat.
A. I’ll have B. I’ll be having C. I’m going to have D. I’m having
What do you plan to do when you_____________ your course at college?
A. finish B. will finish C. have finished D. is going to finish
Where_____________? Which hairdresser did you go to?
A. did you cut your hair B. have you cut your hair
C. did you have cut your hair D. did you have your hair cut
‘Shall I stay here?’ ~ ‘I’d rather_____________ with us’.
A. you come B. you to come C. you would come D. you came
I_____________ saying what I think.
A. believe B. believe in C. believe for D. believe when
Somebody ran in front of the car as I was driving. Fortunately I_____________ just in time.
A. could stop B. could have stopped
C. managed to stop D. must be able to stop
Part II: 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.
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. |
0. traditional → traditionally 1. _____________________ 2. _____________________ 3. _____________________ 4. _____________________ 5. _____________________ 6. _____________________ 7. _____________________ 8. _____________________ 9. _____________________ 10. _____________________
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Part III: Give the
correct form of the words in brackets to fill in the blanks.
Dark
black clouds in a dull sky meant one thing and one thing only: there
was going to be a (1.thunder)….. Not one of us had brought an
umbrella, or even a (2.rain)……. So when Jack suggested we should
go to a museum, we all agreed immediately. As we had been (3.
shop)………all morning we were now feeling very tired, it would be
a (4. pleasant)………...to sit down. We took a bus and arrived
just as large shops of rain were beginning to fall.
The museum was quite (5.desert)……and very peaceful. We sat down in the main hall and listened to the rain (6. beat)…….against the windows.
Suddenly, there was a great (7. disturb)……..at the (8. enter)……… a large party of schoolboys were (9. lead) ………in by a teacher. The poor man was trying to keep them quiet and threatening to punish them, but they did not pay the (10.slight)……. attention.
Section B: Reading
Part I: Read the following passage and choose the best answer to fill in the blanks. Fill each numbered blank with one suitable word from the list given below.
The shark is a meat- eating fish and one of the most feared animals of the sea. Scientists (1)………… about 250 species of fish as sharks. These fish live in oceans (2)………..the world, but they are most common in warm seas.
Sharks (3)………….greatly in size and habits. Whale sharks, the largest kind of shark, may grow 60 feet long. A whale shark weighs up to 15 tons, more than twice (4)…………….much as an African elephant. The smallest shark may (5)…………..only 4 inches long and weigh less than 1 ounce. Some kinds of sharks live in the depths of the ocean, but (6)……………are found near the surface. Some species live in coastal waters, but others (7)……………far out at sea. A few species can even live in (8)…………..water.
All sharks are carnivores (meat- eaters). Most of them eat (9)…………fish, including other sharks. A shark’s only natural enemy is a large shark. Sharks eat their prey whole, or they tear off large chunks of flesh. They also (10)………………..on dead or dying animals.
1. A. classify B. divide C. organize D. arrange
2. A. all B. through C. throughout D. over
3. A. grow B. rise C. evolve D. vary
4. A. as B. so C. very D. exactly
5. A. stretch B. measure C. develop D. expand
6. A. some others B. others C. different kinds D. some sharks
7. A. dwell B. exist C. emigrate D. migrate
8. A. fresh B. sweet C. light D. clear
9. A. uncooked B. live C. lively D. alive
10. A. eat B. swallow C. exist D. feed
Part II: Fill in each blank with a suitable word to fill in the blanks.
Vitamins are substances required for the proper functioning of the body. In this century, thirteen vitamins have been (1)…………
A lack of any vitamins in a person’s body can cause illness. In some cases, an excess of vitamins can also (2)…………to illness. For example, sailors in the past were prone to (3)…………from scurvy that is a disease resulting from the lack of vitamin C. It causes bleeding of the gum, loss of teeth and skin rashes. Sailors suffer from scurvy because they did not eat fruits and vegetables. Fruits and vegetables (4)…………vitamin C which is necessary for good (5)…………
Vitamin B complex is composed of eight different vitamins. A lack of any of these vitamins will lead to different (6)…………For instance, a person who has too little vitamin B1 will suffer from beri-beri, a disease that causes heart problems and mental (7)…………A lack of vitamin B2 results in eye and skin problems while deficiency of vitamin B6 causes problems of the nervous system. Too little vitamin B12 will cause anemia. The (8)…………that vitamin deficiencies caused certain diseases led doctors to cure people suffering from these illnesses by giving them doses of the (9)……...vitamins.
Today, vitamins are (10)…………in the form of pills and can easily be bought at any pharmacy.
Part III: Read the following passage and answer the questions by choosing the best answer among A, B, C or D.
Over the past 600 years,
English has grown from a language of few speakers to become the
dominant language of international communication. English as we know
it today emerged around 1350, after having incorporated many elements
of French that were introduced following the Norman invasion of 1066.
Until the 1600s, English was, for the most part, spoken only in
England and had not extended even as far as Wales, Scotland, or
Ireland. However, during the course of the next two centuries,
English began to spread around the globe as a result of exploration,
trade (including slave trade), colonization, and missionary work.
That small enslaves of English speakers became established and grew
in various parts of the world. As these communities proliferated,
English gradually became the primary language of international
business, banking, and diplomacy.
Currently, more than 80
percent of the information stored on computer systems worldwide is in
English. Two thirds of the world’s science writing is in English,
and English is the main language of technology, advertising, media,
international airports, and air traffic controllers. Today there are
700 million English users in the world, and over half of these are
nonnative speakers, constituting the largest number of nonnative
users of any language in the world.
1.
What is the main topic of the passage?
A. The number of
nonnative users of English.
B. The French influence on the
English language.
C. The expansion of English as an
international language.
D. The use of English for science and
technology.
2. English began to be used beyond England
approximately.............................
A. in 1066 B.
around 1350
C. before 1600 D. after 1600
3. According to
the passage, all of the following contributed to the spread of
English around the world EXCEPT
.....................................
A. the slave trade B.
the Norman invasion
C. missionaries. D. colonization
4.
Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A. Most of the
information stored on computer systems is in English.
B. Only
one thirds of the world’s science writing is in languages other
than English.
C. English is the only language used in
technology, and advertising.
D. International airports and air
controllers use mostly English.
5. According to the passage,
approximately how many nonnative users of English are there in the
world today?
A. A quarter million B. Half a million
C.
350 million D. 700 million.
Part
IV:
Read the passage then
choose the best sentences A-K to fill in each gap. There is one extra
sentence which you do not need to use:
BITTER WATER HITS THE BIG TIME
Chocolate, which has its origins in South America, is now part of a multi-million pound worldwide business.
At Easter, British people spend over $230 million on chocolate. A massive eight per cent of all chocolate is bought at this time.
(1)____. Although the large scale industrial production of chocolate began in the last century, the cacao plant was first cultivated by the Aztec, Toltec and Mayan civilizations of Central America over three thousand years ago.
The cacao tree is an evergreen, tropical plant which is found in Africa, South and Central America, the West Indies and South East Asia. The fruit of this tree is melon-sized and contains 20-40 seeds. (2)____. In English – speaking countries, they are called cocoa beans. This is a misspelling from the 17th century when they were also called cacoa and cocao beans.
The Aztecs used cocoa beans as money. (3)____. This is from the world in the Aztec language, Nahuatl, meaning “bitter water”. (4)____. The Spanish found the drink more palatable mixed with cinnamon and sugar, but the recipe did not spread to the rest of Europe for another century. In the late 17th century, chocolate houses were set up in Europe’s capital cities, where people gathered to drink chocolate.
(5)____. But in 1826, CJ van Houten of the Netherlands invented chocolate powder. (6)____.
The age of the chocolate bar as we know it began in 1847 when a Bristol company, Fry and Sons, combined cocoa butter with pure chocolate liquor and sugar to produce a solid block that you could eat. (7)____.
At the turn of the century, the British chocolate market was dominated by French companies. In 1879 the English company Cadbury even named their Birmingham factory Bournville (ville is the French word for town) in the hope that a little glamour would rub off. But then came Cadbury’s famous Dairy Milk bar which began life as a Dairymaid in 1905. (8)____.
It seems that, for the time being at least, chocolate intake in Britain has established at about four bars each week. (9)____. The latest market trick is the so-called “extended line”. This is when the humble chocolate bar becomes an ice cream, a soft drink or a dessert, to tempt chocoholics who have grown tired of conventional snacks.
At the other end of the production process, cacao farmers are still feeling the effects of a crash in cocoa bean prices at the end of 1980s. (10)____. Perhaps you could spare a thought for them as you munch your next chocolate bars.
A. This was made by extracting most of the cocoa butter from the crushed beans.
B. A Swiss company then introduced milk solids to the process which gave us milk chocolate.
C. They also used them to make a drink called xocoatl.
D. Until the last century, the chocolate drink was made from solid blocks of chocolate which had to be melted down in hot water.
E. When dried they become cacao beans, which can be used to make chocolate.
F. Clever advertising which associated it with the healthy qualities of milk from the English countryside quickly established the bar as a rival to the more decadent French brands.
G. British manufacturers include up to 5 per cent vegetable fat in their chocolate, something forbidden elsewhere.
H. As most cacao farmers operate on a very small scale, many were forced out of business.
I. This has forced manufacturers to look for new ways to attract customers.
J. In Aztec times the chocolate drink was flavored with spices and used on ceremonial occasions and for welcoming visitors.
K. Only at Christmas do people eat more of the cocoa-based foodstuffs.
Section C: Writing
Part
I: Rewrite the following sentences so that they have a similar
meaning with the first one.
1.
“Don’t forget to phone the police”, she said
She reminded
him ..................................................
.................................................. .........
2.
It is believed that the man escaped in a stolen car.
The
man...............................................
..................................................
...................
3. A small church lies at the foot of the
hill.
At the foot
..................................................
..................................................
.....................
4. If you changed your mind, you’ll be
welcome to join our club .
Were you
..................................................
..................................................
......................
5. We don’t have to do so many things
to please him.
It is
..................................................
..................................................
.................................
6. I’m sure he didn’t do
it by himself.
He................................................
..................................................
........................................
7. He can’t afford to
go to America this summer.
He doesn’t
..................................................
..................................................
......................
8. Timmy has become confident as a result
of his success .
Timmy’s success has
turned............................................
................................................
9. I haven't
seen my uncle for a long time.
It's a long time
..................................................
..................................................
....................
10. She dances beautifully and she sings
sweetly, too.
Not only
..................................................
..................................................
.............................
Part
II: Finish the
second sentence so that it means the same as the first one , using
the word in capital letters which must not be altered in any way :
1. You should think about the price before you decide whether to buy it or not. (consideration)
→………………………………………………………………………………………….
2. People don’t want to buy cars with large engines any more. (call)
→………………………………………………………………………………………….
3. Twenty years ago this region produced twice as much coal as it does now.(halved)
→………………………………………………………………………………………….
4. The prime minister in unlikely to call an early general election. (likelihood)
→………………………………………………………………………………………….
5. The policeman acted quickly and averted an accident (prompt)
→………………………………………………………………………………………….
Part
III: Write a composition (300 words) about the following topic:
How do movies and television influence people’s behavior? Use reasons and specific examples to support your answer.
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KỲ THI CHỌN HSG LỚP 12 - THPT NĂM HỌC 2017 - 2018 ĐỀ THI MÔN: TIẾNG ANH (Thời gian làm bài 150 phút, không kể thời gian giao đề)
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HƯỚNG DẪN CHẤM
Section
A: Grammar & Vocabulary
(40điểm)
Part I (1x 20= 20 điểm)
Câu |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
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A |
C |
A |
D |
A |
A |
B |
A |
C |
D |
Câu |
11 |
12 |
13 |
14 |
15 |
16 |
17 |
18 |
19 |
20 |
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D |
D |
C |
B |
A |
A |
D |
D |
B |
C |
Part II (1 x 10 = 10 điểm)
1. acquiring → acquired 6. vocation → vocational
2. explicitness → explicitly 7. like → as
3. few → a few 8. assumption → assume
4. and → to 9. certainly → certain
5. but → to 10. intention → intended
Part III (1 x 10 = 10 điểm)
1. thunderstorm 2. raincoat 3. shopping 4. pleasure 5. deserted
6. beating 7. disturbance 8. entrance 9. led 10. slightest
Section
B: Reading (35 điểm)
Part
I (
1x 10 = 10 điểm)
1. A 2. C 3. D 4. A 5. B 6. B 7. A 8. A 9. B 10. D
Part II (1x 10 = 10 điểm)
1.discovered |
2. lead |
3. suffer |
4. contain |
5. health |
6. diseases |
7. disorders |
8. knowledge |
9. necessary |
10. available |
Part III (1x 5= 5 điểm)
1. C 2. D 3. B 4. C `5. C
Part IV (1x 10= 10 điểm)
1.K 2.E 3.C 4.J 5.D 6.A 7.B 8.F 9.I 10H
Section C: Writing (25 điểm)
Part I (1x 10 = 10 điểm)
1. She reminded him to
phone the police.
2. The man is believed to have escaped in a
stolen car
3. At the foot of the hill lies a small church
4.
Were you to change you mind, you’ll be welcome to join our club.
5.
It is unnecessary to do so many things to please him.
6. He
can’t have done it by himself.
7. He doesn’t have enough
money to go to America this summer.
8. Timmy’s success has
turned him into a confident person.
9. It’s a long time since
I last saw my uncle/ I saw my uncle for the last time.
10. Not
only does she dance beautifully but she also sings sweetly.
Part
II (1x 5= 5 điểm)
1. You should take the price into consi…..
2. there is no(longer any)/ there isn’t much call for cars……..
3 .coal production/ the coal produced in this region has been halved in the 20 years.
4. there is little likelihood. The likelihood………is small of the PM calling an…/that the PM will call a…….
5. The policeman’s prompt action averted/ the prompt action of the policeman averted……..
Part III (10 điểm) – Giám khảo tự cho điểm, yêu cầu:
Thí sinh phải xác định được ảnh hưởng của phim và truyền hình đối với cách ứng xử của con người, cả về mặt tích cực lẫn tiêu cực
Nêu được 2- 3 ý nhỏ cho mỗi ý lớn
Văn viết trôi chảy, diễn đạt gãy gọn (dùng cấu trúc đơn giản nhưng diễn đạt rõ ý)
Sai không quá 5 lỗi nhỏ (về từ vựng, ngữ pháp, dùng từ…..) thì không trừ điểm
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