Đề thi tuyển sinh Lớp 10 trường THPT chuyên môn Tiếng Anh (Chuyên) - Năm học 2017-2018 - Sở giáo dục và đào tạo Nam Định

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  1. PART D. WRITING (3.0 POINTS) SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO ĐỀ THI TUYỂN SINH LỚP 10 TRƯỜNG THPT CHUYÊN I. Finish the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one, using the clues at NAM ĐỊNH Phòng thi số: the beginning of each sentence. (0.5p) Năm học 2017 - 2018 1. She felt sorry she hadn’t gone to his birthday party. Môn: TIẾNG ANH (chuyên) - She regretted ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC Số báo danh 2. You missed the class yesterday so you can’t do this exercise now. Thời gian làm bài: 120 phút - Had . Đề thi có 04 trang 3. She was so physically attractive that every boy ran after her. - Such 4. I am sure the man took the money on purpose. Điểm bài thi Họ tên, chữ ký của giám khảo Số phách Số phách - The man can’t Do hội đồng chấm thi ghi Do hội đồng chấm thi ghi Bằng số Bằng chữ 1. 5. The number of people out of work has fallen dramatically this year. - There has 2. II. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given in brackets. Do not change the word given. (1.0p) trường: Học sinh be be. 2 Trường: 1 Ngày sinh: . Họ tên, chữ ký của 2 giám thị: Họ và tên thí sinh: đồng coi thi: . Hội 1. I don’t intend to take a part-time job this summer. (INTENTION) Chú ý: Thí sinh làm bài vào đề thi này. Nơi sinh: . 1. - I PART A. LISTENING (2.0 POINTS) Bài thi môn: TIẾNG ANH (chuyên) - KỲ THI TUYỂN LỚP 10 THPT CHUYÊN 2017 2018 SINH 2. What a pity I told John about my plan. (ONLY) I. PART 1: You’ll hear a conversation between a man and a woman. Listen and complete the form - If below. You will hear the conversation TWICE. (1.0p) 3. There is no way that young man can pass the coming driving test. (BOUND) Question 1-5. - That young man . PAN ASIAN AIRWAYS 4. He was so scared that he couldn’t tell me what he really thought. (COURAGE) LOST PROPERTY REPORT FORM - He . Full name: Kirsty Allen 5. Do you think that people’s personalities are strongly affected by climate? (INFLUENCE) Address: (1)___Windham Road, Richmond - Do you think that climate ? Postcode: (2)___ Home Tel: 020 8927 7651 6. It was the heavy rain yesterday that made me ill. (FOR) Mobile. Tel: (3)___ - If Flight number: (4)___ 7. He did not get married until he was 40 years old. (UNTIL) Seat number: (5)___ - It From – To: New York – London Heathrow 8. The events of that day were described in detail by my daughter. (DETAILED) Question 6-8. Circle THREE letters from A to F. What items did Kirsty’s bag contain? - My daughter A. Her house keys B. 200 dollars C. A book 9. The phone rang again as soon as I put it down. (HAD) D. Her passport E. Pens F. 17 pounds - Hardly . Question 9-10. Circle the letter (A, B, C or D) that correctly answers questions 9 and 10. 10. My grandfather completely forgot that he had phoned me. (RECOLLECTION) 9. What has Kirsty done regarding to the loss of her credit card? - My grandfather didn’t have . A. informed both the police and the credit card company. III. Write a paragraph. (1.5p) B. informed the police but not the credit card company. It is obvious that there are more and more people going on holiday all over the country. What, in C. informed the credit card company but not the police. your opinion, are the reasons for this? Write a paragraph of about 150 words to support your answer, D. informed neither the police nor the credit card company. using examples and relevant evidence. 10. What must Kirsty do after the call regarding to her lost handbag? A. Call back after one hour and a half. B. Call back the next day if she has heard nothing. C. Just wait for a phone call. D. Call back after one hour and a half if she has heard nothing. II. PART 2: You will hear a man giving information to a group of students. You will listen TWICE. (1.0p) Question 11-15. Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer. 11. The man is the .of Student Services at Radstock. 12. The .are all enrolled as students at the university. 13. The student discount cards allow students to save up to percent when eating out. 14. Students interested in joining a club can sign up on weekdays between o’clock. 15. The man advised the students to and enjoy themselves. Question 16-20. Answer the questions below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer. 16. What kind of difficulties might people experience? . 17. What is the first problem that the man mentions? . 18. How often do drop-in sessions take place? . 19. How long do drop-in sessions often last for? 20. Who runs the workshops on personal development? PART B. GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY (2.0 POINTS) I. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to complete each of the following sentences. (1.0p) . 1. What a lovely baby___! A. do they have B. have they C. they have D. they don’t have 2. Why don’t you buy oranges when they are much___than apples? A. less expensive B. not expensive C. as expensive D. lesser expensive 3. My mother___for an hour and she hasn’t finished it yet. The end A. has cooked B. has been cooking C. had cooked D. had been cooking Trang 4/4 Trang 1/4
  2. 4. ___I’d like to help you out, I’m afraid I just haven’t got any spare money at the moment. 9. A. control B. part C. place D. account A. Much as B. Try as C. However D. Despite 10. A. hidden B. unpopular C. infamous D. unknown 5. I bought some new shoes. They felt a bit strange___because I wasn’t used to them. II. Read the text and choose the correct heading from the list i-ix for each paragraph (1-5) below. A. first B. at first C. firstly D. first of all Write your answers in the boxes provided. There is an example at the beginning (0) (1.0p) i The plans for the future of films vi Too true to life? 6. There should be no discrimination on the___of sex, race or religion. ii The history of cinema vii Uncertainty about financial advantages A. grounds B. places C. areas D. fields iii Integrating other events into cinema viii Indecision about a name 7. I can’t find my purse anywhere. I must___it at the cinema. iv Current problems with distribution ix The contrasts of cinema today A. leave B. have left C. be leaving D. have been leaving v An unexpected advantage 8. We don’t sell newspapers because there is no___for them. The end of silver screen? A. demand B. requirement C. claim D. request Cinema technology has remained much the same for a century, so when will it go digital? Kevin 9. A policeman suddenly appeared, so the thief quickly ___on a motorbike. Hilton views the projections. A. took in B. made off C. handed in D. took over 10. She insisted that the reporter ___her as his source of information. Paragraph 0. Cinema is full of contradictions. It is high-tech and old-fashioned at the same time. A. didn’t mention B. doesn’t mention C. hadn’t mentioned D. not mention Today’s films are full of digital sound and computer-generated special effects. Yet they are still stored on celluloid film, the basis of which is more than 100 years old. They are also displayed with projectors II. Each of the following sentences has ONE mistake. Underline the mistake and write the and screens that seem to belong to our great grandparents’ generation. correction in the provided blank on the right. There is an example at the beginning (0). (0.5 p) Paragraph 1. Now that we are in the second century of cinema, there are moves to bring the medium Sentences Corrections right up to date. This will involve revolutionizing not just how films are made but also how they are 0. People tend to make a lot of shopping at Christmas. do distributed and presented. The aim is not only to produce and prepare films digitally, but to be able to send them to movie theatres by digital, electronic means. High-resolution digital projectors would then 1. Although a number of police officers was guarding the invaluable show the film. Supporters say this will make considerable savings at all stages of this chain, particularly treasures in the museum, the director worried that someone would try to for distribution. steal them. Paragraph 2. With such a major technological revolution on the horizon, it seems strange that the 2. Laser treatment isn’t always effective and chemotherapy isn’t, neither. industry is still not sure what to call itself. This may appear a minor point, but the choices, ‘digital’ cinema and ‘electronic’ cinema (e-cinema), suggest different approaches to, and aspects of, the 3. All of mammals, dolphins are undoubtedly among the friendliest to business. Digital cinema refers to the physical capture of images; e-cinema covers the whole chain, humans. from production through post-production (editing, addition of special effects and construction of 4. Dams are used to control flooding, provide water for irrigation, and soundtrack) to distribution and projection. Paragraph 3. And what about the effects of the new medium? The main selling point of digital cinema generating electricity for the surrounding areas. is the high resolution and sharpness of the final image. But those who support the old-fashioned 5. I made every effort to contact with John two weeks ago but so far I approach to film point to the celluloid medium’s quality of warmth. A recurring criticism of video is that it may be too good: uncomfortably real, rather like looking through an open window. In 1989, the director haven’t received his reply. of the first full-length American digital high-definition movie admitted that the picture had a ‘stark, strange reality to it’. III. Give the correct form of the words in capital letters. Write your answers in the blanks. Paragraph 4. Even the money-saving aspect of e-cinema is doubted. One expert says that existing (0.5p) cinemas will have to show the new material and not all of them will readily or rapidly furnish themselves 1. She didn’t want to give him the ___of seeing her cry. (SATISFY) with the right equipment. ‘E-cinema is seen as a way of saving money, because print costs a lot,’ he 2. The church was damaged in the war but it has now been ___ (BUILD) says. ‘But for that to work, cinemas have to be showing the films because cinemas are the engine that 3. We can’t tell which team will win. The result is so ___ (PREDICT) drives the film industry.’ 4. The young man was ___for possession of drugs for five years. (PRISON) Paragraph 5. This view has promoted some pro-digital entrepreneurs to take a slightly different 5. Should developing countries be given more___by the West ?(ASSIST) approach. HD Thames is looking at reinventing the existing cinema market, moving towards e-theatre, PART C. READING (3.0 POINTS) which would use digital video and projection to present plays, musicals and some sporting events to the public. This is not that different from the large-screen TV system that was set up in New York in 1930, vào phần gạch chéo này Thí sinh không viết I. Read the text and circle A, B, C or D that best fits each space to complete the text. (1.0 p) and John Logie Baird’s experiments with TV in the late 1920s and early 30s. HISTORY OF WRITING The development of writing (1)___a huge difference to the world and we might see it as Paragraph 0 1 2 3 4 5 the beginning of the media. Pieces of pottery with marks on that are probably numbers have been Heading ix (2) ___ in China that date from around 4000 BC. Hieroglyphics and other forms of “picture writing” developed in the (3)___around Mesopatamia (modern-day Iraq), where the III. Read the text below and fill in each numbered blank with ONE suitable word. (1.0 p) (4)___Sumerian civilization was based, from around 3300 BC onwards. However, the first Our classes take place for three hours every morning from Monday to Friday. The (5)___alphabet was used by the Phoenicians around 1050 BC. Their alphabet had 22 letters and (1)___class size is twelve and the average is ten. We use modern methods of teaching and it is (6)___that it lasted for 1000 years. The first two signs were called “aleph”, which in Greek learning, and the school has (2)___ language laboratory, a video camera and recorders. became “alpha” and beta”, which gave us the (7)___word “alphabet’. You will only be successful in improving your English, however, if you work hard and practise The modern European alphabet is based on the Greek and (8)___to other European (3)___English as much as you can. You will take a short (4)___in English as soon as countries under the Romans. A number of changes took (9)___as time passed. The Romans you arrive. In this way, we can put you in a (5)___at the most suitable level. added the letter G, and the letters J and V were (10)___to people in Shakespeare’s time. There are two classes at the Elementary level: one is for complete (6)___and the other 1. A. made B. took C. did D. had is for students who know only a little English. In both classes you will practise simple conversations. In 0. 2. A. invented B. displayed C. appeared D. discovered the class at the Intermediate level, you will have a lot of practice in communication in real-life (7)___ because we help you to use the English you have previously (8)___in your own 1. 3. A. earth B. length C. area D. distance country. You will also have the chance to improve your knowledge of English grammar and to build 2. 4. A. ancient B. old-fashioned C. antique D. dated (9)___ your vocabulary. 3. 5. A. precise B. true C. exact D. accurate The emphasis is on oral communication practice in a wide (10)___of situations at the 4. 6. A. observed B. measured C. estimated D. counted advanced knowledge. You will learn how to use language correctly and appropriately when you talk to 5. 7. A. modern B. trendy C. new D. fashionable native speakers. In addition, you will develop such study skills as reading efficiently, writing articles and 6. 8. A. was B. spread C. appeared D. occurred reports, and note-taking from books and lectures. Trang 2/4 Trang 3/4