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De Thi Hoc Sinh Gioi Lop 12 Mon Tieng Anh 2015 2016 Part01
De Thi Hoc Sinh Gioi Lop 12 Mon Tieng Anh 2015 2016 Part01
S GIO DC V O TO
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CHNH THC
S phch do
Ch tch Hi ng
chm thi ghi
MN TING ANH
H tn v ch k gim kho
Gim kho 1:
Bng s
im
Bng ch
Gim kho 2:
thi gm 07 trang.
Hc sinh lm bi trn thi v ghi cu tr li vo trng tng ng cho mi cu hi.
SECTION A: LISTENING
You will hear an interview with a man who enjoys flying in a small aircraft called a microlight.
Fill each gap with NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS. Write your answers in the numbered boxes for answers.
Before his retirement, Brian worked as a pilot for a company called (1) ____________ for a long time.
Brian feels like a bird when flying his microlight because he doesn't have a (2) ____________ around him.
Brian disagrees with the suggestion that steering a microlight is like steering a (3) ____________.
Brian's record-breaking flight ended in (4) ____________.
Brian organized his flight in advance to avoid needing other people as (5) ____________ on the way.
Brian's microlight was modified so that it could carry more (6) ____________ on board.
It took Brian (7) ____________ to plan the record-breaking flight.
Brian feels that flying over miles and miles of (8) ____________ was the most dangerous part of the trip.
Brian describes his navigation system as both (9) ____________ and easy to use.
Brian says that his main problem on the flight was the fact that he became very (10) ____________.
Answers
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I.
Select the best option for each sentence. Write your answers in the numbered boxes for answers.
1.
Did you hear him ______ the whole sonata last night?
A. play
B. to playing
C. to play
D. played
Everyone knew that _______ this task would require a considerable effort.
A. working
B. engaging
C. making
D. completing
Don't get so nervous about his coming late. When you get to know him better, you'll learn to take it
______.
A. easy
B. loose
C. nice
D. fine
Hes ______ changed at all since I last saw him - just as lively and outgoing as he always was.
A. slightly
B. hardly
C. subtly
D. nearly
Never say that again, ______?
A. wont you
B. do you
C. dont you
D. will you
2.
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Answers
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II.
Complete each sentence with one suitable particle or preposition. Write your answers in the
numbered boxes for answers.
1.
2.
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5.
You promised you would do it. Why did you go ____________ on your word?
They set ____________ early in the morning to avoid the rush hour traffic.
Jim is looking ____________ to his trip to Berlin.
He wanted to save money on a regular basis and put ____________ fifty pounds a month.
I cant make ____________ what hes doing; its so dark down there.
Answers
1.
III.
2.
3.
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5.
Use the word given in CAPITALS to form a word that fits in each space. Write your answers in the
numbered boxes for answers.
1. PREFER
2. LOYAL
3. LIKELY
4. BENEFIT
5. APPLY
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jokes
doesn't
come
naturally
to
them.
But
being
funny
doesn't
(6)____________ mean being a stand-up (7) ____________. The important thing is to
strive for a light-hearted atmosphere in the workplace.
There is, (8) ____________, a downside to all this. For instance, some people
working in retail jobs are required to smile (9) ____________. Such enforced happiness
can apparently cause (10) ____________ at work and result in emotional stress.
6. NECESSARY
7. COMEDY
8. FORTUNE
9. CONTINUE
10. SATISFY
Answers
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10.
There are TEN mistakes in the passage below. Read the passage carefully, UNDERLINE THE
MISTAKES and WRITE YOUR CORRECTIONS on the CORRESPONDING LINES in the box for
answers. There is an example.
THIEVES IN THE SAFARI PARK
Answers
0. has have
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I.
Read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space. Write your
answers in the numbered boxes for answers.
HOSPITALITY
Hospitality - looking after visitors - is universal, but in different cultures hosts are expected to
receive guests in different ways.
In much of the ancient (1) ______, it was the custom to provide passing travellers with food and
water and (2) ______ after them well. Indeed in some regions, if visitors were in the middle of a long
(3)______, servants would wash their feet.
Today, some old customs have (4) ______ in a traditional Japanese household, if a guest admires a
(5) ______ object in the house, the host will give it to the guest straightaway. And it is still (6) ______ in
parts of Russia to greet guests with bread and salt on a special cloth. The guest is (7) ______ to kiss
them and hand them back to the host. Sometimes the guest breaks off a small piece of bread, dips it in
the salt and eats it.
In some countries, when (8) ______ guests arrive from abroad they may feel they have been given
a particularly (9) ______ meal. But this is probably because the host politely keeps on offering more food
and drink, and the guest is too embarrassed to (10) ______ anything down.
Answers
1. A. globe
B. earth
C. world
D. planet
1.
2. A. look
B. name
C. take
D. go
2.
3. A. day
B. travel
C. term
D. journey
3.
4. A. supported
B. survived
C. preserved
D. existed
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5.
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A.
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usual
typical
needed
strange
strong
slow
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
precise
everyday
wanted
foreign
dense
turn
C.
C.
C.
C.
C.
C.
distinct
ordinary
required
alien
wide
keep
D.
D.
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D.
D.
particular
average
desired
unfamiliar
heavy
take
5.
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10.
Read the following passage and complete it by filling each blank with ONE suitable word. Write your
answers in the numbered boxes for answers.
III.
You are going to read an article in which five people talk about what they have done to raise money
for charity. Choose from the people (A-E). The people may be chosen more than once. Write your
answers (A-E) in the numbered boxes for answers.
Which person or people:
would not repeat what they did to raise money?
tried to encourage others to do things to raise money for charity?
spent a long time preparing for what they did?
says the experience was unique and memorable?
had a family member help them with the preparation for the event?
says the hardest part was the beginning of the activity?
mentions more than one type of charity event?
sees taking part in charity events as a way of learning about people in need?
took part in the same event many times?
didnt enjoy the event as much as the preparation?
Answers
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between us we raised well over the target amount. It was a great success but I dont think Ill be
doing anything like that again. Once was enough!
B
Lawyer
I ran a triathlon and managed to get over 50 people to sponsor me. I had to train for months and it
was really hard work but well worth it. I actually enjoyed the training more than the final event
because on the day the weather was terrible. In the months running up to the event I followed a
very strict regime and it felt good to be working towards such a specific goal. I would often get up
at 5 oclock in the morning so I could train before going to work. Knowing that I was going to be
able to give a large donation to charity made me even more determined to do it. It wasnt
compulsory to get sponsorship and giving money to charity wasnt my main motivation when I first
signed up to do it but I wanted to make the most of the opportunity and all my friends and family
were really supportive and wanted to help and give money. It was such a positive experience Im
going to do it again next year.
Environmental consultant
I cycled from L.A. to Quito last spring. All my family thought I was mad but I love cycling and I
knew it would be an amazing way to see lots of really interesting places that most people never see.
I managed to raise quite a bit of money for charity through sponsorship although that wasn't my
main objective. I turned 30 in March and I really wanted to be doing something totally different
rather than just sitting at my desk in the office. I wanted it to be different and something I could
look back on when I am older and feel proud of. It is something Ill be able to tell my grandchildren
about and the fact that I was able to do something to help those less well off than me at the same
time, well that made it even better.
Theatre manager
When I was a child I took part in a lot of sponsored walks. Each year my school would organise the
walks and although it wasnt compulsory my friends and I would always take part. It was fun. Each
walk was about 15 km long so it took quite a long time but it was a nice way to spend a day. The
first year I did it I was only 11 years old and my father came with us to keep an eye on us but once
we were older we went by ourselves; there were about 8 or 9 of us that all walked together. We
managed to get quite a bit of money between us; in fact it became our challenge to raise more
money than the year before, which we always achieved, so there was a great sense of satisfaction.
SECTION D: WRITING
I.
Complete the second sentence in such a way that it is closest in meaning to the first sentence. Use
the word given in bold. Do not change the word given.
1.
2.
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II.
Choosing a career is one of the most important decisions one will make in life.
What are the three most important factors that one should take into consideration when choosing a
career?
Write an essay to answer the question. Use reasons and examples to support your opinion.
You should write about 200 words.
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