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TRƯỜNG THPT MAI THÚC LOAN KỲ THI CHỌN ĐỘI TUYỂN HSG KHỐI 10
NĂM HỌC 2021 - 2022

TỔ VĂN ANH Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH


Thời gian làm bài: 180 phút
(Đề thi có 11 trang)

 Thí sinh không sử dụng bất kể tài liệu nào, kể cả từ điển.

 Thí sinh làm bài trực tiếp vào đề thi, ghi câu trả lời vào các chổ trống hoặc các ô cho sẵn.

 Riêng phần trắc nghiệm thí sinh chỉ ghi đáp án A, B, C hoặc D.

 Giám thị không giải thích gì thêm.

Điểm của toàn bài thi Giám khảo

(Bằng số) (Bằng chữ) (Ký và ghi rõ họ tên)

Giám khảo 1:

Họ và tên thí sinh:...............................................Số báo danh:......................................

PART I: LISTENING

Section 1. Listen and complete the passage below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS/
NUMBER for each answer.

Although we cannot do anything about the plants and animals that are already (1.) ________ we can do
something about the many species in the world today that are in danger of becoming extinct in the future.

The main reason for the growing number of (2.) _______________ species is the destruction of their (3.)
_______________. The rapidly (4.) _______________ human population needs more land and resources for
(5.) _______________. This is changing and destroying the habitats that plant and animal species need for
(6.) _______________

One way we can save endangered species and permanently (7.) ______ these habitats is to create and
support national parks and reserves. National parks encourage people to enjoy the (8.) ______ of species
without harming them. People who visit these parks must be sure to obey a few rules. These include
following fire regulations, leaving (9.) _______________, placing all rubbish in a bin, not picking the
flowers, and not taking birds' eggs. Public (10.) _______________ will help ensure the survival of our plant
and animal species.

Your answers
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Section 2. You will hear a talk about waste. Listen and give short answers to the following questions.
Write NO MORE THAN FOUR WORDS for each answer.

1. Where was a Stone Age rubbish dump found?

___________________________________________________________________________

2. When did sophisticated municipal waste processing disappear?

_________________________________________________________________________

3. In Medieval times, what type of waste was most common?

___________________________________________________________________________

4. What did science link with waste?

___________________________________________________________________________

5. Which invention is the biggest problem for the environment?

___________________________________________________________________________

Section 3. You will hear an interview on a train with two friends, Jane and Chris, chefs who both won
prizes in the National Railway Chef of the Year competition. Listen carefully and decide the following
statements are TRUE (T) or FALSE (F) according to what you hear. 13’50

1. Chris said the conditions of the competition were similar to his normal routine.

2. The greatest problem that Jane faced was having to be prepare the meal so quickly.

3. Both Chris and Jane would like to have more freedom of choice in the menus.

4. Chris found it difficult to stop things from spilling over when the train moves.

5. Jane agreed to take part in the activity that Chris suggested for the future.

Your answers

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Section 4. You will hear an interview with an architect called Lucy Collett who designs small building.
For questions 1 to 5, choose the correct answer A, B, C, or D.
1. Lucy enjoyed building the tree-house because it ________.

A. gave her children somewhere to play.  B. presented an interesting design problem. 

C. demonstrated the type of work she does. D. allowed her to fulfil a childhood ambition.

2. What fascinated Lucy about the historical phone boxes? 


A. their international character  B. their luxurious interiors 

C. their range of styles D. the quality of their construction

3. At college, Lucy designed small buildings so that they ___________.

A. could be assembled in a shorter time 

B. would comply better with safety rules 

C. would have a wider range of uses

D. could be built in a simpler style

4. What did Lucy like best about her award-winning design? 

A. the shape  B. the display space  C. the decoration D. the building material

5. The hotel phone booths which Lucy worked on were ___________.

A. developed with mobile phone users in mind 

B. designed for countries with relatively few mobile phones 

C. placed at the entrance to the hotel lobby

D. intended to be the largest feature of the lobby

Your answers

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

LEXICO-GRAMMAR
Part 5 . Choose the word or phrase that best completes each sentence. Write your answer A,
B, C or D in the numbered boxes.
1. Given the present economic situation, it ________ be best to wait before making further wage demands.
A. seemed B. should C. might D. ought
2. He traveled ________ for 20 years and then he decided to return home.
A. farther away B. far and wide C. far from it D. farthest of all
3. Maths, Vietnamese Literature, English are the ________ subjects in national exams.
A. center B. additional C. core D. favorite
4. As the drug took ________, the patient became quieter.
A. effect B. force C. influence D. action
5. The ________ boy screamed with fear.
A. frighten B. frightened C. frightening D. frightful
6. On Christmas Eve, the ________ family gathers for dinner, usually at my grandmother's house.
A. mere B. entire C. total D. complete
7. If you put your money in a bank now, you may get 12% ________ annually.
A. interest B. profit C. money D. income
8. This leather bag is a real bargain! It’s ________ cheap!
A. clear B. banana C. dirt D. waste
9. _______ for farming purposes, soil must contain the minerals plants require.
A. To be good B. Being good C. Be good D. That's good
10. Since the reform, the country has undergone _______changes.
A. large B. sizeable C. substantial D. favourable
11. -"Do you like your new job?" - "Yes, but my employer insisted that I _______ on time."
A. was B. am C. have been D. be
12. Fossil fuels like coal, oil, and gas produce carbon dioxide when ________.
A. burned B. are burned C. they burned D. are they burned
13. The journalist refused to ________ the source of his information.
A. disclose B. expose C. propose D. enclose
14. When his alarm went off, he shut it off and slept for __________ 15 minutes.
A. other B. others C. another D. the others
15. Please fill in your employment history, including your __________ employer as well as any previous
ones you might have had.
A. private B. daily C. constant D. current
16. Megan solved her computer problem quite __________ she happened to mention it to a friend who had
had the same problem and told her what to do.
A. occasionally B. clumsily C. accidentally D. attentively
17. ________ exhibitions are like huge market places for the sale of goods, and these are often called trade fairs.
A. Most of B. A great many C. A great deal of D. Many of
18. Not until late 1960s ___________ on the moon.
A. that Americans walked B. did Americans walk C. why did Americans walk D. when Americans walked
19. David is the captain of the school basketball team, __________ his father before him.
A. similar to B. just like C. such as D. as well as
20. The little boy was __________ to steal the money when he saw it lying on the desk.
A. brought B. attracted C. appealed D. tempted
Your answers

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
Part 6. Complete each sentence with a suitable preposition Write your answers in the numbered boxes.
21. Even _________ first acquaintance it was clear that he was not ‘the right type’.
22. How can I put up with him? He's always getting ________ me.
23. Three thousand students are candidates _________ the exam every year but very few pass.
24. If you don't comply ________ the traffic regulations you’ll get into trouble with the police.
25. It's 80km and I am driving __________ 100.p.h.
26. __________ the absence of the principal, Mr. Jones is in charge of the school.
27. Please refrain __________ smoking when you do this work.
28. What can you say in defense __________ your behaviour.
29. In some countries there are armed men __________ guard at the doors of all banks.
30. Sally is a lawyer __________ profession, but she's pretty good writer, too.
Your answers
21. 22. 23. 24. 25.
26. 27. 28. 29. 30.
Part 7. Give the correct form of the word in bold to complete the passage. Write your answers in the
numbered spaces.
For many people Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) is the most
(31) INFLUENCE figure in the history of western classical music. His (32) 31……………………..
ORDINARY talent was already clearly evident as a young man, (33) MERCY
surviving a somewhat unconventional (34) BRING during which his eccentric 32……………………..
father would often force him to take music lessons in the middle of the night. 33……………………..
The young Beethoven's ability won him the (35) ADMIRE of the leading 34……………………..
contemporary musical figures. Throughout the 1790s he worked hard to secure
the interest of wealthy patrons. Such patronage (36) ABLE him to concentrate on 35………………………
becoming a successful composer. Whatever his awe-inspiring musical (37) 36……………………...
ACHIEVE, however, his personal life was something of a disaster. His day-to-
day (38) RELATE with people invariably turned out to be rather turbulent. 37……………………..
Although he apparently fell in love with a number of society women, the identity 38……………………..
of the girl who lay closest to his heart remains (39) ELUDE to this day.
However, just at the point when Beethoven was beginning to reap the rewards of
his early endeavors, he had to come to terms with the crushing realization that his 39……………………..
increasing deafness was (40) CURE. From that point on, his music displayed a
40……………………..
striking change in style, becoming both heavier in tone and larger in scale.

READING
Part 8. Read the text below and think of the word which best fits each space. Use only one word for
each space. Write your answers in the numbered boxes.
Hurricanes are __1__ storms that cause millions of dollars in property damage and take many lives.
They can be extremely dangerous, and too often people underestimate their fury. Hurricanes normally
originate as a small area of thunderstorms over the Atlantic Ocean west of the Cape Verde islands during
August and September. For several __2__, the area increases and the air pressure falls slowly. A centre of
low pressure forms and winds begin to whirl around it. It is blown westward, increasing in size and __3__.
Hurricanes hunters then fly out to the storm in order to determine its size and intensity and to track its
direction. They drop radiosondes, or instruments for recording temperature, air pressure, and humidity into
the storm. They also look at the __4__ on the ocean, the clouds, and the eye of the storm. The eye is a region
of relatively calm and clear skies in the centre of the hurricanes. People often __5__ their lives by leaving
shelters when the eye has arrived, only to be caught in tremendous winds again when the eye has passed.
Once the forecasters have determined that it is likely the hurricane will reach the shore, they issue a
hurricane watch for a large general area that may be in the path of the __6__.
Later, when the probable landfall is clear, they will issue a hurricane warning for a somewhat more
limited area. People in __7__ areas are wise to stock up on nonperishable foods, flashlight, candles, and
other items they may need if electricity and water are not available after the storm. They should also try to
hurricane-proof their houses by __8__ in light-weight furniture and other items from outside and covering
windows. People living in low-lying areas are wise to evacuate their house because of the storm surge which
is a large rush of water that may come ashore with the storm. Hurricanes generally lose power slowly while
travelling overland, __9__ many may move out to sea, gather up force again, and __10__ to land. As they
move toward the North, they generally lose their identity as hurricanes.
Your answers
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Part 9. Read the following passage and decide which option A, B, C or D best fits each space. Write
your answers in the numbered boxes.
How do you turn something from yellow to green? People would point to the pair of water heaters
installed in his garage, which, ____11___with a hose and some chemicals, turn the fast-food by-product
yellow grease into ‘green’ biodiesel – waste cooking oil. It is a marginally valuable commodity ____12___
its use as an additive in animal feeds and cosmetics, but it can only be sold if it reaches a certain standard. In
the past, a lot of yellow grease went to waste, to the ___13____ that restaurants had to pay for it to be taken
away. Kevin Newman, who picked up gallons of grease from their local fast food  ___14____ , and turned it
to clean fuel at a cost of about $1 a gallon. These days, governments are  ____15___  to find alternatives to
petroleum, and waste vegetable oil has become highly sought after. It isn’t great for Kevin though, as he
loses his cheap source of yellow grease to the bigger companies. It's ___16____ to make much difference to
the general public either. Biofuels may be cheap, but currently only 150 million gallons of them are
produced per year, while diesel consumption is a staggering 38 billion gallons. Thankfully, there is now
another option - brown grease. Brown grease is contaminated and very smelly. Until now, it had no
commercial ___17____ . However, researchers have recently discovered how to ___18____ these dregs into
biofuel. A grease-to-biodiesel production facility has been constructed in San Francisco, and the fuel is being
used to power the city’s bus ___19____. If the technology is successful, it may become available to
everyone. Since twice as much brown grease is produced as yellow grease, households across the world
could soon ___20____ the benefits of the technology.
11. A. also B. along C. although D. among
12. A. because B. despite C. since D. due to
13. A. problem B. extent C. level D. amount
14. A. channel B. outlet C. merchant D. conveyor
15. A. dedicated B. fond C. keen D. wholehearted
16. A. unlikely B. capable C. available D. unexpected
17. A. value B. rate C. merit D. cost
18. A. alter B. renovate C. transfer D. convert
19. A. brigade B. fleet C. rank D. assembly
20. A. collect B. reap C. pick D. gain
Your answer
11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
Part 10. Read the passage and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D. Write your answers in the
numbered boxes.
In seventeenth-century colonial North America, all day-to-day cooking was done in the fireplace.
Generally large, fireplaces were planned for cooking as well as for warmth. Those in the Northeast were
usually four or five feet high, and in the South, they were often high enough for a person to walk into. A
heavy timber called the mantel tree was used as a lintel to support the stonework above the fireplace
opening. This timber might be scorched occasionally, but it was far enough in front of the rising column of
heat to be safe from catching fire.
Two ledges were built across from each other on the inside of the chimney. On these rested the ends of
a "lug pole" from which pots were suspended when cooking. Wood from a freshly cut tree was used for the
lug pole, so it would resist heat, but it had to be replaced frequently because it dried out and charred, and
was thus weakened. Sometimes the pole broke and the dinner fell into the fire. When iron became easier to
obtain, it was used instead of wood for lug poles, and later fireplaces had pivoting metal rods to hang pots
from.
Beside the fireplace and built as part of it was the oven. It was made like a small, secondary fireplace
with a flue leading into the main chimney to draw out smoke. Sometimes the door of the oven faced the
room, but most ovens were built with the opening facing into the fireplace. On baking days (usually once or
twice a week) a roaring fire of "oven wood," consisting of brown maple sticks, was maintained in the oven
until its walls were extremely hot. The embers were later removed, bread dough was put into the oven, and
the oven was sealed shut until the bread was fully baked.
Not all baking was done in a big oven, however. Also used was an iron "bake kettle," which looked
like a stewpot on legs and which had an iron lid. This is said to have worked well when it was placed in the
fireplace, surrounded by glowing wood embers, with more embers piled on its lid.
21. Which of the following aspects of domestic life in colonial North America does the passage mainly discuss?
A. Methods of baking bread B. Fireplace cooking
C. The use of iron kettles in a typical kitchen D. The types of wood used in preparing meals
22. The author mentions the fireplaces built in the South to illustrate ______.
A. how the materials used were similar to the materials used in northeastern fireplaces.
B. that they served diverse functions.
C. that they were usually larger than northeastern fireplaces.
D. how they were safer than northeastern fireplaces.
23. The word "scorched" in line 5 is closest in meaning to ______.
A. burned B. cut C. enlarged D. bent
24. The word "it" in line 5 refers to ______.
A. the stonework B. the fireplace opening
C. the mantel tree D. the rising column of heat
25. According to the passage, how was food usually cooked in a pot in the seventeenth century?
A. By placing the pot directly into the fire B. By putting the pot in the oven
C. By filling the pot with hot water D. By hanging the pot on a pole over the fire
26. The word "obtain" in line 11 is closest in meaning to ______.
A. maintain B. reinforce C. manufacture D. acquire
27. Which of the following is mentioned in paragraph 2 as a disadvantage of using a wooden lug pole?
A. It was made of wood not readily available B. It was difficult to move or rotate.
C. It occasionally broke. D. It became too hot to touch.
28. It can be inferred from paragraph 3 that, compared to other firewood, "oven wood" produced ______.
A. less smoke B. more heat C. fewer embers D. lower flames
29. According to paragraph 3, all of the following were true of a colonial oven EXCEPT ______.
A. It was used to heat the kitchen every day
B. It was built as part of the main fireplace
C. The smoke it generated went out through the main chimney
D. It was heated with maple sticks
30. According to the passage, which of the following was an advantage of a "bake kettle"?
A. It did not take up a lot of space in the fireplace.
B. It did not need to be tightly closed.
C. It could be used in addition to or instead of the oven.
D. It could be used to cook several foods at one time.
Your answer
21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30

Part 11. You are going to read an extract from an article about modern art and whether it can be
called 'art'. For each question, choose from the people (A, B, C or D). Write your answers in the
numbered boxes.
Is it Art?
Corinne
Art is the result of an artist using her or his skill or creative imagination for a creative purpose, to give
pleasure to the viewer through its aesthetic qualities, or to get a reaction from the audience to a wider more
significant issue outside the work of art itself. That work of art might be a painting, a sculpture, an
installation of some kind or an example from the performing arts like dance or mime. I think we sometimes
get bogged down by the notion of 'skill'. For many in the anti modern art camp, there needs to be evidence of
the artist's craft on show before the work is taken seriously and can merit the term 'art', be it intricate
drawing skills, expert use of form or an artist's eye for colour. I'm not suggesting that an artist need not have
these credentials but hand in hand with craft is, as I said earlier, creative imagination, the ability to see the
value or beauty of something unremarkable which would often go unnoticed by the untrained eye. Much of
modern art I think possesses this second quality which is why I often leave an exhibition of modern art
feeling that I've had the chance to reflect on something that I wouldn't normally have given the time of day
to. The art has engaged me, has had an impact, made me think about something in a way that I wouldn't have
thought about before. 
Michael 
I would certainly call myself an art enthusiast and have been for many years and in my opinion the modern
art world is full of second-rate junk which most of us, if we were being totally honest, would agree a 4-year-
old child could do. The idea that a slept-in bed such as that 'produced' by Tracy Emin or many of the pieces
by Damien Hirst and his ilk are works of art is hard to justify as is the huge price tag that accompanies their
work. I find it particularly galling when extremely talented people out there who have spent years honing
their skills and learning the craft of drawing or painting are completely ignored. What's more, one of the
dangers of this kind of 'art' is that it serves to alienate the mass of the population from the visual arts. The
man in the street viewing one of these pieces is left thinking the world of modern art has no value; worse
still, that he lacks the intellectual ability to understand the meaning of the piece when in fact there is little to
interpret. Thankfully, one or two great artists make it through, but I'm afraid many are lost amongst the
deluge of dross the art-world deems 'art'. For me, the first measure of the worth of an artist must be the
degree of skill exhibited in the work or at the very least a pedigree of fine art preceeding any more abstract
pieces produced by the artist such as was the case with Picasso.
Robert
The idea that modern art is some kind of mass deception and that all modern artists are talentless fraudsters
just doesn't hold water. And I'm not talking here about the painters who for centuries have make a living out
of copying works of art and selling them on as originals. I'm talking about abstract art and the idea that the
great art collectors such as the Saatchis or Rockerfellas and the great museums of art around the world,
would somehow allow themselves to be duped into paying a fortune for an abstract painting or sculpture.
Are these artists really tricking these people into paying huge sums of money for something worthless? Of
course not. Though some of these works may not appear to the layman as having any artistic merit, neither
did the great impressionsists or the more abstract works of Picasso or Rothko when they were first exhibited.
In the same way that great poetry can speak to us in a way that prose never can, abstract art can engage with
the audience in more subtle and effective ways than is the case with art of a more realistic nature. So, they
may get their fingers burnt now and again but I don't think the Saatchis will be cursing the day they spent
huge sums on works of abstract art. Quite the opposite in fact and in the process of making a canny
investment they have helped further raise the profile of some of our great modern artists.
Janet
Here we go again: the media are once more up in arms about the latest 'is it art' shock-horror editorials
following the latest Turner Prize shortlisting. When will they learn? For decades, art in many forms has
moved away from realism and towards abstraction. Ever since the invention and popularisation of
photography, art has had to reinvent itself. Patrons who wanted a perfect representation of themselves no
longer needed to turn to the artist. Artists started to struggle with the challenge of catching the essence of the
thing depicted rather than simply its external appearance. Abstract artists try to convey a pure idea, not the
exact relica of the subject concerned. It's true that some works of art are so obscure that you may need to
read up on the theory behind the creation, which is usually helpfully supplied in art galleries. But this isn't
always necessary. Take Guernica by Picasso. To get a full understanding of this painting it could be argued
the audience needs to appreciate the historical context, the bombing of the Basque city during the Spanish
Civil War. It would also probably help to have a good understanding of the techniques of abstraction that
Picasso had used to create the effect. However, I think most people viewing this masterpiece would be struck
by the horror it depicts even without this background knowledge. And I would argue it is the effect of this
abstraction that adds to the impact on us compared to a realistic portrayal of such a scene.
Which person gives each of these opinions about modern art?
31. Some practices have been going on for hundreds of years.
A. Corinne B. Michael C. Robert D. Janet
32. Some people may not have the knowledge to understand a work of art fully.
A. Corinne B. Michael C. Robert D. Janet
33. Certain aesthetic qualities can be invisible until brought to our attention by the artist. 
A. Corinne B. Michael C. Robert D. Janet
34. Picasso is an example of an artist who proved his craftsmanship. 
A. Corinne B. Michael C. Robert D. Janet
35. Appreciation of the work itself is not always the artist's aim. 
A. Corinne B. Michael C. Robert D. Janet
36. The purpose of Art has undergone change.
A. Corinne B. Michael C. Robert D. Janet
37. People don’t always appreciate the works of great artists initially. 
A. Corinne B. Michael C. Robert D. Janet
38. Abstract art is generally overpriced.
A. Corinne B. Michael C. Robert D. Janet
39. Abstract art isn't always a good investment. 
A. Corinne B. Michael C. Robert D. Janet
40. We can be touched by a work of art without knowing the context. 
A. Corinne B. Michael C. Robert D. Janet
Your answers
31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40

WRITING
Part 12. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the
word given. Do not change the word given. You must use between three and eight words, including the
word given.
1. He would never have guessed that at the age of 17 he would be playing for his country. LITTLE
→ ____________________________________________ that at the age of 17 he would be playing for his
country. 
2. I had no problems at all during my trip to France. PLAN
→ Everything _________________________________________________ during my trip to France.
3. The heavy downpour brought their picnic to an abrupt end. CUT
→ They had to ___________________________________________ because of the heavy downpour.
4. The reforms will not succeed unless they are carefully planned. CRUCIAL
→ Careful ______________________________________________________________ of the reforms.
5. They think that Helen's brother stole the money. SUSPECTED
→ Helen's brother ___________________________________________________________the money.
6. I feel completely exhausted when I've listened to Marion for half-an-hour. LEAVES
→ Half-an-hour ___________________________________________________ completely exhausted.
7. Apparently, the restaurant in town has been bought out by someone else. UNDER
→ I hear the restaurant in town ________________________________________________________.
8. Sarah cried her eyes out immediately she was told she'd failed her driving test. BROKE
→ Sarah ________________________________________________ soon as she heard she'd failed her
driving test.
9. The Government recently said our problems are the fault of the worldwide economic slowdown. PLACED
→ The Government have ____________________________________________ the worldwide economic
slowdown for our problems. 
10. You led me to believe the job was mine if I wanted it. IMPRESSION
→ I __________________________________________________ that the job was mine if I wanted it. 

Part 13. ESSAY WRITING


“After graduating from high school, some young people decide to start working right away instead
of going to university”.
What are the advantages and disadvantages for young people who decide to do this?
In about 250 words, write an essay to express your opinion on the topic. Use reasons and relevant
examples from your knowledge and personal experience to support your writing.

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