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  1. Đề số 5 Kì thi chọn học sinh giỏi lớp 9 Môn : Anh văn Thời gian làm bài: 150 phút SECTION A. LISTENING (20 points) Part I. Listen to Sarah talking to a friend about her holiday photographs. What place is each person in? For each person, write the corresponding letter in the answer box. 1 - Caroline: A) castle B) cathedral 2 - Jack: C) hotel 3 - Sarah: D) market E) mountains 4 - Peter: F) museum G) restaurant 5 - Sarah's father: H) sea Part II. You will hear a man making a telephone call. Listen and complete the form below. You will hear the conversation twice.(write no more than three words and/or a number for each answer) (5 points) MESSAGE To: Diana From: Lan Name of hotel: (1) Address: (2) Street Meeting start at: (3) Bring: (4) Visit factory on: (5) Part III. Don is checking message on his voicemail. Are these statements true or false. Check (V) the correct answer. You will hear the information twice. (10 points) Statements True False 1. The caller is confirming Don’s appointment. 2. Don’s aunt will call him from the hotel. 3. Ted and Don are going to play tennis on Saturday. 4. Francis wants to meet Don in the office. 5. The flight leaves from the airport in New Orleans. SECTION B. PHONETICS (5 points) Part I. Circle the word whose underlined part is differently pronounced (2.5 points) 1. A. thick B. think C. thus D. thin 2. A. foot B. school C. book D. good 3. A. dosage B. voyage C. carriage D. massage 1
  2. 4. A. advised B. washed C. worked D. promissed 5. A. laugh B. plough C. enough D.cough Part II. Circle the word that has the stress differently from that of the other words (2.5 points) 1. A. believe B. capable C. gossip D. perfect 2. A. exciting B. important C. delicious D. beautiful 3. A. recreation B. entertainment C. literature D. information 4. A. attendance B. co-operation C. performance D. requirement 5. A. escape B. replace C. involve D. selfish SECTION C. LEXICO & GRAMMAR (25 points) Part I. Choose the best word or phrases (A, B, C or D) to complete these sentences (10 points) 1. her five dresses, she likes the red one best. A. Of B. In C. From D. Among 2. We are destroying our environment by adding more to it. A. pollutes B. pollutants C. pollutives D. pollutions 3. He tried to explain the cause he got to class late yesterday. A. in which B. of which C. for which D. by which 4. There is a crowd of students for the lecturer outside the lecture hall. A. waiting B. to wait C. to be waiting D. are waiting 5 Summer was very fine that year. A. a B. the C. x D. an 6. His face looks ., but I can’t remember his name. A. familiar B. alike C. memorial D. similar 7. If wants to ask me for advice, call me. A. somebody B. someone C. one D. Anyone 8. One of our new house is that it has no garden . A. dislike B. disadvantage C. complaint D. pity 9. Marie is responsible all the doors and windows. A. to clean B. about cleaning C. for cleaning D. with cleaning 10. – “ ” – “Don’t worry. I can fix it.” A. Are you tired? B. May I fix your TV? C. The TV is out of order again. D. I want to fix your TV. 11. every part of the world has experienced an earthquake in recent years. A. Most B. Almost C. Each D. Nearby 12. When Bill saw my new car, he was with envy. A. blue B. yellow C. green D. white 13. After he had broken his leg, Henry could only go up and down stairs A. with difficulty B. in difficulties C. hardly D. hard 14. The more time you spend practicing English, command of it you will have. A. the less B. the better C. the good D. the fewer 15. take the train instead of the bus? It’s late. A. Why don’t B. Let’s C. How about D. Why not 2
  3. 16. “Was he disappointed?” - “Yes, he found the movies ” A. boringly B. boring C. bores D. bored 17. The mail comes at 10 o’clock everyday Sunday. A. and B. except C. although D. or 18. By the year 2015, the world population 8 biilion people. A. will reach B. reaches C. reach D. will have reached 19. their being poor, they are very self-confident and generous. A. Despite B. Although C. Because D. However 20. She seemed intelligent and well A. educate B. education C. educating D. educated Part II. Give the correct tense/form of the verbs in brackets to complete these sentences (5 points) 1. The robbers (1.catch) as they (2.leave) the bank. 2. Don't worry. When you (3. arrive) in New York, you (4.pick up) by one of our drivers and (5. take) to the conference centre. 3. I (6. be) very careful not to hint or remind her in any way of what she (7. tell) me. 4. He wore a false beard (8. avoid) (9. recognize) 5. (10. write) the letter, she put it carefully in an envelope. Part III. Identify and circle the incorrect underlined part in each sentence below (5 points): 1.When I finally tried to ring home, my phone battery was gone flat. A B C D 2. I think Helen is accustomed to work eight hours a day. A B C D 3. The more frequent you exercise, the greater physical endurance you will have. A B C D 4. There is still evidence for people to believe in the exist of UFOs. A B C D 5. The diameter of the Sun is more than one hundred times greater than Earth. A B C D 6. Alike my parents, however, I am interested in film work. A B C D 7. I think I’m very lucky to having been noticed so early in my career. A B C D 8.Under no circumstance I will leave you alone in this country. A B C D 9. Researches in economics, psychology and marketing can help business A B C D 10.I would listen to them talked about the temporary jobs they had A B C D Part IV. Provide the correct form of the words in brackets (5p): 3
  4. 1. My tooth was really , so I went to see the dentist. (pain) 2. She extremely about the history of art . (know) 3. I’m afraid you aren’t suitably for the job . (qualification) 4. Thousands of people are living in after earthquake . (miserable) 5. A holiday in America can be cheap. (surprise) SECTION D. READING (25 points) Part I. Read the pasage then choose the word or phrase that best fits each space by circling A, B , C or D. (5 points) WHAT IS THE BEAUTY IN A PERSON? It is said that what one (1)___considers beautiful may not be beautiful to another. (2)___ beauty is something that (3)___not only to the eyes, but also the other senses. I think true beauty makes you see beyond the lovely sight. It will give you insight or realization of something (4)___ beyond the appearance. When we talk about beauty in people, we often refer to their (5)___attractiveness. Of course, a beautiful or handsome face is pleasant to (6)___. But I find that the most memorable “beautiful people” are those who have good personalities behind their pretty faces. (7)__kind of beauty in people that attracts us greatly is what known as the inside beauty. People with this kind of beauty have attained inner peace. They usually care about their fellow -man, and try to right the justice in this world. As you know, Nelson Mandela, Princess Diana and Mother Teresa are well-known for these personalities. In fact, around us, we know many people who are always ready to lend (8)___to people in trouble. Many people in our city provide (9)___of floods in Mekong Delta, the disabled or the poor with clothes, money and food. Many young go to rural, mountainous or island areas to help people there We greatly admire the beauty of these people because they make the world better. This inner beauty gives a certain radiance to their looks. In short, everyone has (10)___ idea of beauty, and we need to have things, people and places of beauty in our everyday life. Do you think so? 1. A. individual B. persons C. people D. member 2. A. With me B. For me C. To me D. Of me 3. A. pleasant B. pleases C. pleased D. pleasing 4. A. interesting B. interested C. interest D. interestedly 5. A. physic B. physics C. physist D. physical 6. A. look for B. look after C. look at D. look in 7. A. Another B. Other C. Others D. Anothers 8. A. hands B. a hand C. the hand D. the hands 9. A. peoples B. individuals C. members D. victims 10. A. his own B. our own C. their own D. her own Part II. Fill in each blank with a suitable word to complete the following passage (10 points) Miss Darby was one of those people who never threw anything away. “You never know when you might need it” was (1) of her favourite sayings. She lived (2) herself in a large Victorian house across the road from us. (3) I never went to her house, I knew it was full of antique furniture, Persian carpets and so on. In every room, there were dozens of paintings so that her house was (4) an art gallery. I remember my father (5) that 4
  5. she was a “Straffordshire Darby” but I (6) no idea of what he meant. I (7) out years later that the Darby family had made their money from coal-mining in Straffordshire. We used to make (8) stories about her. My sister, Alice, (9) was a romantic girl, told us that Miss Darby once had a lover, but he walked out one day and she (10) saw him again! Part III. Read the passage below, then choose the correct answer A, B, C or D to each of the following questions (10 points) The Hollywood sign in the hills that line the northern border of Los Angeles is a famous landmark recognized the world over. The white – painted, 50 – foot – high, sheet mental letters can be seen from great distances across the Los Angeles basin. The sign was not constructed, as one might suppose, by the movie business as a means of celebrating the importance of Hollywood to this industry; instead, it was first constructed in 1923 as means of advertising homes for sale in a 500 – acre-housing subdivision in a part of Los Angeles called “Hollywood land”. The sign that was constructed at time, of course, said “Hollywood land”. Over the years, people began referring to the area by the shorten version “Hollywood” and after the sign and its site were donated to the city in 1945, the last four letters were removed. The sign suffered for years of disrepair, and in 1973, it needed to be completely replaced, at a cost of $ 27,700 per letter. Various celebrities were instrumental in helping to raise needed funds. Rock star Alice Cooper, for example, bought an O in memory of Groucho Marx, and Hugh Hefner of Playboy fame held a benefit party to raise the money for the Y. The construction of the new sign was finally completed in 1978. 1. What is the topic of this passage? A. A famous sign B. a famous city C. World landmarks D. Hollywood versus Hollywood land 2. The expression “the world over” in line 2 could best be replaced by ___. A. in the northern parts of the world B. on top of the world C. in the entire world D. in the skies 3. It can be inferred from the passage that most people think that the Hollywood sign was first constructed by ___. A. an advertising company B. the movie industry C. a construction company D.the city of Los Angeles 4. The pronoun “it” in line 5 refers to ___. A. the sign B. the movie business C. the importance of Hollywood D. this industry 5. According to the passage, the Hollywood sign was first built in ___. A. 1923 B. 1949 C. 1973 D. 1978 The Hollywood sign in the hills that line the northern border of Los Angeles is a famous landmark recognized the world over. The white – painted, 50 – foot – high, sheet mental letters can be seen from great distances across the Los Angeles basin. The sign was not constructed, as one might suppose, by the movie business as a means of celebrating the importance of Hollywood to this industry; instead, it was first constructed in 1923 as means of advertising homes for sale in a 500 – acre-housing subdivision in a part of Los Angeles called “Hollywood land”. The sign that was constructed at time, of course, said “Hollywood land”. Over the years, people began referring to the area by the shorten version “Hollywood” and after the sign and its site were donated to the city in 1945, the last four letters were removed. The sign suffered for years of disrepair, and in 1973, it needed to be completely replaced, at a cost of $ 27,700 per letter. Various celebrities were instrumental in helping to raise needed funds. Rock star Alice Cooper, for example, bought an O in memory of Groucho Marx, and Hugh Hefner of Playboy fame held a benefit party to raise the money for the Y. The construction of the new sign was finally completed in 1978. 6. Which of the following is NOT mentioned about Hollywood land? A. It used to be the name of an area of Los Angeles. B. It was formerly th eme of the sign in the hills. C. There were houses for salnae there. D. It was the most expensive area of Los Angeles. 7. The passage indicates that the sign suffered for years of ___. A. being damaged B. not being fixed C. the bad weather D. being poorly constructed 8. How old was the Hollywood sign when it was necessary to replace it completely? A. Ten years old B. Twenty – six years old C. Fifty years old D. Fifty – five years old 5
  6. 9. The word “replaced” is closest in meaning to which of the following? A. Moved to a new location B. Destroyed C. Found again D. Exchanged for a newer one 10. According to the passage, how did celebrities help with new sign? A. They played instruments. B. They raised the sign. C. They helped get the money. D. They took part in work parties to build the sign. SECTION E. WRITING (25 points) Part I. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one. Use between two and five words, including the word given. Do not change the word given: (5 points) 1. Perhaps Fiona will come soon and then she’ll be able to join us. IF Fiona will be able to join us ___soon. 2. To Amir’s surprise his boss offered him promotion. WAS To Amir’s surprise ___promotion. 3. Cars cost more in Britain than in Belgium. MUCH Cars ___in Belgium as in Britain. 4. “Where can I find the tourist office?” said Agnes. COULD Agnes ___the tourist office. 5. He should take those shoes to be mended soon. HAVE He should ___soon. 6. What a pity we ate all the food. ONLY If ___all the food. 7. I don’t want you to buy me a present. SOONER I’d ___buy me a present. 8. From today lorries are not allowed to go through the town centre. NO From today ___ to go through the town centre. 9. The days get colder and colder. IT Each ___ colder. 10. A good boss looks after everyone in the company. EMPLOYER A good ___ in the company. Part II. Use the suggestions to build the meaningful sentences. (5 points) Complete the sentences using the given words. Make any changes if necessary. 1. I/ want/ have/ that suit/ clean/ iron/ before/ meeting. 2. Many foreigners/ be/ not/ accustomed/ cold weather/ Vietnam. 3. Because/ heavy rain/ many students/ be late/ class/ yesterday. 4. My brother/often/ spend/ spare time/ read /books/ watch/ television. 5. One/ disadvantages/ living here/ lack/ public transport. Part III. Some researches on how people live today state that “life is much better today than in the past”. Write a composition to express your opinion. (15 points) 6
  7. Your composition should be about 200 words; you may write about the living conditions, means of transport, communication, entertainment; you can express your agreement or disagreement with the statement . KEY+FILE NGHE 7