Anh 10 Chuyên Bắc Giang Bắc Giang
Anh 10 Chuyên Bắc Giang Bắc Giang
* Ghi chú: - Đề thi gồm 18 trang. Thí sinh làm bài trực tiếp vào đề thi.
● Bài nghe gồm 4 phần, mỗi phần được nghe 2 lần, mỗi lần cách nhau 30 giây, mở đầu
● Mở đầu và kết thúc bài nghe có tín hiệu nhạc. Thí sinh có 3 phút để hoàn chỉnh bài
● Mọi hướng dẫn cho thí sinh (bằng tiếng Anh) đã có trong bài nghe.
Part 1: For questions 1-5, listen to the recording and complete the form below. Complete
the table below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer. Write your
answers in the corresponding numbered boxes provided. (10 pts)
Your answer
Part 2: Listen to the news and decide whether the statements are TRUE, FALSE or NOT
GIVEN.
10. Consuming food affected by fungi can lead to serious mental health issues.
Your answer
PART 3: You will hear an interview with someone whose family spent a year living
without television. choose the answer (A, B, C or D) which fits best according to what
you hear.
11. One reason why the family decided not to have a television was that
12. One thing that Miranda enjoyed about not having a television was
13. Miranda says that one disadvantage of not having a television was
A. the fact that they could not follow their favourite series.
D. She felt that they were doing so because they were lazy people.
15. Miranda says that since they got a television again, her children
A. are more able to distinguish good programmes from rubbish.
Your answer
PART 4. listen to the recording and answer the questions. Write NO MORE THAN
THREE WORDS taken from the recording for each answer in the corresponding
numbered boxes provided.
16. Hollywood films often depict a future with ______ and flying cars.
17. By 2030, about a quarter of shared miles on American roads might be covered by
______ .
18. It's projected that by 2035, eight in ten individuals will use ______ in cities where they
are accessible.
20. A significant challenge for flying cars is modifications required in the ______ systems.
21. China is at the forefront in developing ______ that can achieve over 400 kilometers per
hour.
22. The Hyperloop's rapid speed comes from moving in tubes with almost no _______.
23. Manufacturers of ______ are also pledging to significantly reduce travel durations in the
air.
24-25. Critics argue that these concepts are ______ , presenting numerous technical
obstacles. Nonetheless, technology and engineering firms are confidently addressing these
______ challenges.
Your answers:
16. 17.
18. 19.
20. 21.
22. 23.
24. 25.
Part 1. Choose one of the words marked A, B, C, or D which best completes each of the
following sentences. Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes. (30
points)
1 . ‘You won’t get away with this!’ the old woman ______ angrily.
A. chirped B. hooted C screeched D croaked
2. The project became ______ in a lot of political arguments, which was a great shame.
A. disrupted B. extracted C encroached D enmeshed
3. The monkeys ______ incessantly as we walked through the forest.
A. chattered B squawked C roared D croaked
4. A good advertisement should ______ the attention of its target audience immediately.
A. take in B capture C sustain D amount to
5. We woke up at the ______ of dawn this morning.
A. touch B turn C burst D crack
6. I have tried every product on the market and still I can't rid these curtains of the ______
of cigarette smoke.
A. fumes B. fragrance C. stench D. aroma
7. Granddad would spend hours talking to us youngsters around the dinner table ______
about his happy younger days back east on the farm.
A. recalling B. reminiscing C. reminding D. memorising
8. The winning team were roundly criticised by the local media for the way in which they
had ______ over the losing team. It was considered very unsporting.
A. gloated B. relished C. showed up D. dominated
9. He promised me an Oxford dictionary and to my great joy, he ______ his word.
A. stood by B. stuck at C. went back on D. held onto
10. His new play is not only interesting but also unique. It is really off the beaten ______ .
A. track B. road C. path D. route
11. Experts are ______ into the cause of the explosion.
A. seeking B. Researching
C. inquiring D. investigating
12. Her teaching method discourages simple______ of the information in the textbook.
A.regulation B.reclamation
C. reparation D. regurgitation
13. The lease clearly ______ that pets are not allowed in the building.
A.simulates B. stipulates C. scintillates D. stimulates
14. He paid ______ attention to the technician’s instructions and as a result, was unable to
operate the equipment.
A. significant B. scant C.cleft D. short-term
15. James is so ______ ! He thinks that pleasure is the most importannt thing in life.
A. authentic B. hedonistic C. destructive D. ordinary
16. lt was imperative for the authorities to______ the epidemic.
A. succeed B. localise C. spread D. define
17.His efforts, though futile, are still ______ .
A. refined B. intimidated C. pious D. commendable
18. To me friendship is a(n) ______ thing.
A. precrous B. insignificant C. costly D. obscure
19. You can’t bury your head ______ and hope that this problem goes away, you know.
A. in the mud B. in the pool C. in the sand D. in the water
20. This evidence should prove ______ that he was telling the truth
A.once and for all B.from time to time C.over and above D.now and then
21. Computer are said to be ______ for the development of mankind.
A. here today B. here and there C. here to stay D. neither here nor there
22. Did the minister approve the building plans?- Not really, he turned them down ______
that the costs were too high.
A. in case B. provided C. on the grounds D. supposing
23. It was such a loud noise ______ everyone in the house
A. as to wake B. that to wake C. so as to wake D. that waking
24. ______ given to the various types of microscopic plants and animals found in water
A. Named plankton B. the name of plankton
C. Plankton’s name D. Plankton is the name
25. Although the Moon appears ______ , it reflects on average only 7 percent of the light
that falls on it.
A. bright to the eye B. brightly to the eye
C. bright in the eye D. brightly in the eye
26. Consumers should boycott all products ______ has involved the use of child labour.
A. who manufacture B. whose manufacturers
C. which manufacture D. whose manufacture
27. From 1949 onward, the artist Georgia O’Keeffe made New Mexico ______ .
A. her permanent residence was B. where her permanent residence
C. her permanent residence D. permanent residence for her
28. Nebraska has floods in some years, ______ .
A. in others drought B. droughts are others
C. while other droughts D. others in drought
29. No whale has ever been known to attack human except in defence; ______ stories have
come down since the Biblical Jonah of men being swallowed by whales.
A. consequently B. whatever C. inasmuch as D. nonetheless
30. Attendance has ______ severely during Christmas period.
A. fallen in B. fallen for C. fallen back on D. fallen off
Your answers:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30.
Part 2. Give the correct form of the words in brackets. Write your answers in the
corresponding numbered boxes. (10 points)
1. Since the results of the experiment were ______ , we had to repeat it. (CONCLUDE)
2. Climate scientists are concerned about the ______ weather we have been experiencing.
(precedent)
3. My husband has been receiving ______ therapy since he had his accident. (OCCUPY)
4. The ______ of glaucoma increases with age. (OCCUR)
5. After his mistake cost his company $50,000, he was fired for ______ . (COMPETENT)
6. There was a ______ smell coming from inside the old disused well. (REPEL)
7. The man was known for his quick temper and ______ style of leadership. (TYRANT)
8. Alvin met the genial master poet Langston Hughes, who became a lifelong friend and
______ (confide).
9. It has to be said it was rather ______ (genus) of him to ask a complete stranger to look
after his luggage.
10. Sometimes a sympathetic friend can be a constant source of discouragement, all ______
(know).
Your answers:
1. 6.
2. 7.
3 8.
4. 9.
5. 10.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Part 2. Read the text below and think of the word which best fits each space. Use only
ONE word in each space. There is an example at the beginning (0). Write your
answers in the corresponding boxes. (15 points)
To all intents and (1) ___________ , Jill had left her successful job as a lawyer to have a
sabbatical for six months and everyone expected her to return to her highly-paid job. But in
reality she was on her way to East Africa to work as a volunteer in an orphanage, intent (2)
___________ staying there for ever. (3) ___________ since she was six, she had been
fascinated by stories about Africa and then horrified by the conditions (4) ___________
which millions of children live. Two years ago she had gone on an expensive safari holiday
with her friends to Uganda but she didn’t enjoy the holiday. (5) ___________ she had seen
children washing in the filthy puddles outside their shacks, the situation hadn’t seemed real
to her. As a result, (6) ___________ returning to her hotel, she made a decision that would
change her life for ever. No (7) ___________ had she arrived home than she sold her house
and got a job as a volunteer (8) ___________ the intention of making a difference to
children’s lives. She deliberately didn’t tell anyone what she was doing in (9) ___________
they tried to talk her out of it. (10) ___________ all the secrecy.
Your answers:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Part 3. Read the following passage and choose the best answers (A, B, C or D) according
to the text. Write your answers in the corresponding boxes. (15 points)
There is one kind of pain for which nobody has yet found a cure – the pain that comes from
the ending of a relationship. The relationship could be a marriage, a love affair or a deep
friendship, in fact, any strong emotional tie between people. Such a relationship may come
to an abrupt but premeditated end or it may simply fade away slowly as people and
circumstances change. You may be the one to “break it off”, with a short note or a brief
phone call. Or you may be on the receiving end, like the soldier who dreads getting a “Dear
John” letter from a girlfriend who has got tired of waiting. But however it ended and
whoever decided to end it, the pain is equally hard to bear. It is a sort of death, and it
requires the same period of mourning, the same time for grief.
Although there is no cure for grief, we cannot help looking for one, to ease the pain and to
make us forget our tears. We seek refuge in other relationships, we keep ourselves busy
with work, we try to immerse ourselves in our hobbies. Perhaps we start to drink more than
we should to drown our sorrows or we follow the conventional advice and join a club or
society. But these things only relieve the symptoms of the illness, they cannot cure for it.
Moreover, we are always in a hurry to get rid of our grief. It is as if we were ashamed of it.
We feel that we should be able to “pull ourselves together”. We try to convince ourselves,
as we bite on the pillow, that we are much too old to be crying. Some people bury their
grief deep inside themselves, so that nobody will guess what they are going through. Others
seek relief by pouring their hearts out to their friends, or to anyone else who can offer a
sympathetic shoulder to cry on. But after a while, even our friends start to show their
impatience, and suggest with their reproachful glances that it is about time we stopped
crying. They, too, are in a hurry for the thing to be over.
It is not easy to explain why we adopt this attitude to emotional pain, when we would never
expect anyone to overcome physical pain simply by an effort of will power. Part of the
answer must lie in the nature of grief itself. When the love affair dies, you cannot believe
that you will ever find another person to replace the one who has gone so completely out of
your life. Even after many, many months, when you think that you have begun to learn to
live without your lost love, something-a familiar place, a snatch of music, a whiff of
perfume- will suddenly bring the bitter – sweet memories flooding back. You choke back
the tears and the desperate, almost angry, feeling that you are no better now than the day the
affair ended.
And yet, grief is like an illness that must run its course. Memories do fade eventually, a
healing skin does start to grow over the wound, the intervals between sudden glimpses of
the love you have lost do get longer. Bit by bit, life resumes the normal flow. Such is the
complexity of human nature that we can even start to feel guilty as these things start to
happen, as if it were an insult to our lost love that we can begin to forget at all.
The important thing to admit about grief, then, is that it will take its time. By trying to
convince ourselves that it ought to be over sooner, we create an additional tension which
can only make things worse. People who have gone through the agony of a broken
relationship – and there are few who have not- agree that time is the “greater healer”. How
much time is needed will vary from person to person, but psychiatrists have “a rule of
thumb”: grief will last as long as the original relationship lasted. The sad thing is that, when
the breakdown occurs, we can only stumble over the stories beneath our feet. It is dark
ahead, and you will feel painfully many times before we begin to see the light at the end of
the tunnel.
(source: CAE)
1. Psychiatrists tell you that grief will last as long as the original relationship. This
calculation is ______.
A. Based on a deep understanding of human nature
B. Generally true but with many exceptions
C. The result of scientific research
D. No more than a hopeful guesses
2. Relationships often come to an end because _____.
A. People do not realize the pain they can cause
B. Very few people really know how to love
C. The feeling of the people were not very deep
D. People do not always stay the same
3. You tell your friends about your unhappiness because ______.
A. You want them to feel sorry for you
B. You hope it will make you feel better
C. You want them to hear the story from you
D. You feel sure that they have had similar experiences
4. If you seek advice on what to do about a broken relationship, you will probably be told to
_______.
A. Keep busy at work
B. Find someone else
C. Pull yourself together (use your will power)
D. Join a club
5. When your friends get tired of listening to you they will ______.
A. tell you to pull yourself together
B. try to avoid your company
C. show by their expressions that they have had enough
D. help you to get over your grief
6. Often we are ashamed when we cry because ______.
A. only children and babies cry
B. we are worried about what others will think of us
C. we do not expect our unhappiness to last so long
D. we think it is a childish thing to do
7. Memories continue to upset you, and this makes you feel that you ______.
A. will never get over your grief B. have no will power
C. are utterly alone D. have made no progress at all
8. If we try to recover too quickly from grief, we shall make ourselves ______.
A. nervous B. tense C. ill D. unpopular
9. We are upset by reminders of our lost love because they come so ______.
A. unexpectedly B. rapidly C. frequently D. rarely
10. One way to get over a broken relationship is to ______.
A. try to forget the other person B. write a “Dear John” letter
C. make a brief phone call D. form new relationships
Your answers:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Part 4. For questions 1-10, read the following passage and do the tasks that follow. Write
your answers in the corresponding boxes. (15 points)
Questions 1–5. The reading passage has seven paragraphs, A–G. Choose the correct
heading for paragraphs A–F from the list of headings below.
List of Headings
i. Using hunting to stop a worse crime
ii. Legal hunting has little financial benefit
iii. Trying to make a living
iv. Start by learning about the problem
v. Different agricultural styles lead to different outcomes
vi. Emotional reactions may have negative consequences
vii. The system is not perfect but can be beneficial
viii. Motivation to take care of animals
ix. Travelling to Africa by plane
Example Paragraph A-vi Paragraph G Answer iv
1. Paragraph B
2. Paragraph C
3. Paragraph D
4. Paragraph E
5. Paragraph F
Questions 6–10
Do the following statements agree with the information given in the reading passage?
Write
TRUE if the statement agrees with the information
FALSE if the statement contradicts the information
NOT GIVEN if there is no information on this
6. Money from trophy hunting is sometimes used for good causes.
7. During the 1970s and 1980s animals weren’t protected in Namibia.
8. In Namibia animals are able to move around in the same way as they are in Botswana.
9. Local communities only receive a small amount of the money from trophy hunting.
10. The Zambian Wildlife Authority (ZAWA) still receives some money from legal
hunting.
Examining the African Hunting Debate
A
When a famous Zimbabwean lion was hunted and killed by a foreign tourist, people on
social media were furious. This resulted in an airline ban of the transportation of trophies
killed by tourists and people repeatedly asking travellers to avoid countries that allow this
kind of trophy hunting. Trophy hunting describes legal hunting where people pay to do it. It
is permitted in countries including Namibia, South Africa, Tanzania and Zambia. While
many people are disgusted by this, what they don’t often realise is that stopping this kind of
hunting might actually do more harm than good.
B
Let’s look at Namibia for example. The local Minister of Environment and Tourism,
Pohamba Shifeta, said that if airlines stopped transporting wildlife trophies, this would
prevent the Namibians from protecting wildlife in their country. This is because the money
that people pay to trophy hunt is used to stop illegal hunting, which is a much bigger
problem than legal hunting. This suggests that trophy hunting can have a positive impact on
the protection of wildlife, in theory at least.
C
Namibia is often described as trophy hunting’s biggest success story. It is indeed true that
hunting played an important role in increasing the number of wild animals after wars in the
1970s and 1980s negatively affected herd sizes. Today there are still 80 animal protection
organisations in Namibia that rely completely on money from legal hunting. As Namibian
journalist John Grobler says, farmers look after their animals better if they sell them to
hunters. Namibia is currently experiencing a lack of rain which means some farmers may
not have enough food for their animals. If they can’t earn money from their animals because
hunting is stopped, farmers may decide to let them die. If hunting is stopped altogether,
farmers will let the whole herd die.
D
In Botswana, hunting large animals is now illegal for everyone and they have not suffered
from the problems that John Grobler suggests above. However, there is a big difference
between Botswana and Namibia – in Botswana there are no fences between people’s land,
which means animals are able to move around freely. If farmers stop feeding them, they just
go somewhere else to find food. In Namibia there are fences so the same thing will not
happen there. Botswana’s ban on hunting is not without its problems, however. Large, wild
animals are regularly killed when human life, food crops or farm animals are put in danger.
In fact, this kind of animal death is considered to be a bigger killer than controlled hunting.
E
Interestingly, in a recent article, Botswanan villagers said they would protect local wildlife
better if they could earn money from it through hunting. However, this opinion goes against
the results of a large study carried out by Economists at Large. They concluded that in nine
African countries that allow trophy hunting, the ‘sport’ accounted for just 1.8 percent of
total tourism revenue, while, more importantly, only 3 percent of the money actually
reached the communities where hunting occurs.
F
So what does all of this tell us? It tells us that whatever we might think about the hunters,
hunting can have a positive effect – both for wildlife and for African people – when and
where it is properly and ethically managed. However, too often the opposite occurs and the
industry suffers from bad management and bad ethics. It also tells us that trophy hunting is
far more complex than both those who love it and those who hate it often realise. So while
the hunting industry might need some serious changes, it’s perhaps not time to stop it
completely when African wildlife organisations have no other way of making money. It is
interesting to look at Zambia in this regard. Before hunting was stopped in 2013, 60 percent
of the Zambian Wildlife Authority’s (ZAWA) revenue came from legal hunting. Today,
ZAWA has very little money and has had to receive some from the Zambian government
more than once.
G
So what can we do? Apart from supporting Africa’s national parks and wildlife areas as
photographic tourists, there are no easy answers or quick solutions. But if we first try to
understand the issue, it is a step in the right direction. And while this situation might make
us angry, remember that shouting at our computer doesn’t really help anyone.
Your answers:
The chart below shows the numbers of three types of visitor to a museum between 1997
and 2012. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and
make comparisons where relevant. (Bar Chart)
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