TUYỂN TẬP 50 ĐỀ THI HỌC SINH GIỎI MÔN TIẾNG ANH 12 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN CỦA CÁC TỈNH được soạn dưới dạng file word gồm 434 trang. Các bạn xem và tải về ở dưới.
Part A. LISTENING
Listen to Amanda talking to a friend about a birthday party. For each question, circle the best answer (A, B, C). You will hear the conversation twice. (0) is as an example. (1 point)
Example:
How many people can come to the party?
A. 8 B. 11 C.18
Which ice cream will they have at the party?
coffee B. lemon C. apple
What is broken?
the CD player B. the cassette recorder C. the guitar
Whose birthday is it?
Emma's B. Joan's C. Amanda's sister's
What present has Amanda bought?
a camera B. a video C. a football
What time should people arrive at the party?
A. 8 p.m. B. 8.30 p.m. C. 9.30 p.m.
Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND / OR A NUMBER for each answer. You will hear twice. (2 points)
Example Answer
Newspaper advert for …te…mp…or…ar…y .. staff
Vacancies for (1) ..................................
Two shifts
Can choose your (2) ................................... (must be the same each week)
Pay: £5.50 per hour, including a (3) ..................................
A (4) ...............................is provided in the hotel
Total weekly pay: £231
Dress: a white shirt and (5) .................................. trousers (not supplied)
a (6) ................................ (supplied)
Starting date: (7) ....................................
Call Jane (8) ..................................(Service Manager) before (9) ...........................
tomorrow (Tel: 832009)
She'll require a (10) ………......................
Part B. LEXICO AND GRAMMAR
Circle the best answer (A, B, C, or D) to complete each unfinished sentence. (1 point)
I love this painting of an old man. He has such a …………….. smile.
childhood B. childish C. childless D. childlike
You’d better leave for the airport now ………….. there’s a lot of traffic on the way.
in fact B. in time C. in order D. in case
I would like to thank you, …………… my colleagues, for the welcome you have given us.
on account of B. on behalf of C. because of D. instead of
The poor child was in floods of …………………because his bicycle had been stolen.
weeping B. tears C. crying D. unhappiness
The soldier was punished for ……………. to obey his commanding officer’s orders.
refusing B. regretting C. objecting D. resisting
She ………… her husband’s job for his ill health.
accused B. blamed C. caused D. claimed
It’s time we ………….. this old car and bought a new one.
will B. had sold C. have sold D. sold
The project was rejected because of ………….. funds.
unavailable B. inconsiderable C. incomplete D. insufficient
Please leave this space ………… on the enrolment form.
absent B. blank C. missing D. undone
You shouldn’t have criticized him in front of his friends. It was extremely ……….. of you.
unfortunate B. insensitive C. insensible D. unconscious
Phone me before ten; ……………. I’ll be too busy to talk to you.
unless B. whether C. otherwise D. if
According to the ………… of the contract, tenants must give six months’ notice if they intend to leave.
laws B. rules C. terms D. details
The injured man was taken to hospital and ………… for internal injuries.
cured B. healed C. operated D. treated
The door hinges had all been oiled to stop them ……………
squeaking B. screeching C. shrieking D. squealing
Mary attempted to …………… herself with her new boss by volunteering to take on extra work
gratify B. please C. ingratiate D. commend
You are under no obligation ………… to accept this offer.
indeed B. eventually C. apart D. whatsoever
Wasn’t it you yourself ……….. the door open?
to be left B. were left C. who left D. that should leave
If only motorists …………. drive more carefully!
must B. shall C. would D. will
It is regretted that there can be no …………… to this rule.
exclusion B. alternative C. exception D. deviation
Complete the form as …………… in the notes below.
insisted B. specified C. implied D. devised
In the passage below some lines are correct but some have a word that should not be there. Indicate the correct lines with a tick (√). For the incorrect lines, write the words that should not be there. (1 point)
1 .................. Many species of animals, birds and even that insects are in danger 2 ………….. of disappearing from the earth off. Every day construction in
………….. the rainforests destroys the habitats of these creatures. They
………….. cannot survive in other environments. They rely on about the food 5 ………….. and shelter being in their own habitats. Each time a habitat is
6 ………….. destroyed, the animals must have search for a new place. Luckily, 7 ………….. there are some people who they are doing something about this 8 ………….. situation. Animal protection societies are helping for the world 9 ………….. to learn more than about endangered species. When people know 10 ………… more, they can fight to protect and save the animals.
Choose the right tenses to complete the following passage. (1 point)
Traditionally, universities (1.carry out) ........................... two main activities: research and teaching. Many academics would argue that both these activities play a critical role in serving the community. The fundamental question, however, is: how does the community want or need (2. serve) ...........................?
In recent years, universities have been coming under (3.increase) ...........................
pressure from both governments and the public (4.ensure) ........................... that they do not remain “ivory towers” of study divorced from the realities of everyday life. University teachers (5.encourage) ..........................., and in some cases constrained, to provide more courses which
produce graduates with the technical skills (6. require) ........................... for the commercial sector and research that has practical benefits which are commercially exploitable. If Aristotle (7.want) ........................... to work in a tertiary institution in the UK today, he would have a good chance of teaching computer science but would not be so readily employable as a philosopher.
A post-industrial society (8. require) ........................... large numbers of computer programmers, engineers, managers and technicians to maintain and develop its economic growth But man, as the Bible says “does not live by bread alone”. Apart from requiring medical and social services which do not directly contribute to economic growth, it (9.be) ........................... an impoverished society that did not value and enjoy literature, music and the arts. In these cost- conscious times, it even (10.point out) ........................... in justification for the funding of the arts that they can be useful money earners. A successful musical, for instance, can contribute as much to the Gross Nation Product through tourist dollars as any other export initiative.
ĐỀ
(Thí sinh làm bài trực tiếp trên đề thi)Part A. LISTENING
Listen to Amanda talking to a friend about a birthday party. For each question, circle the best answer (A, B, C). You will hear the conversation twice. (0) is as an example. (1 point)
Example:
How many people can come to the party?
A. 8 B. 11 C.18
Which ice cream will they have at the party?
coffee B. lemon C. apple
What is broken?
the CD player B. the cassette recorder C. the guitar
Whose birthday is it?
Emma's B. Joan's C. Amanda's sister's
What present has Amanda bought?
a camera B. a video C. a football
What time should people arrive at the party?
A. 8 p.m. B. 8.30 p.m. C. 9.30 p.m.
Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND / OR A NUMBER for each answer. You will hear twice. (2 points)
West Bay Hotel - details of job
Example Answer
Newspaper advert for …te…mp…or…ar…y .. staff
Vacancies for (1) ..................................
Two shifts
Can choose your (2) ................................... (must be the same each week)
Pay: £5.50 per hour, including a (3) ..................................
A (4) ...............................is provided in the hotel
Total weekly pay: £231
Dress: a white shirt and (5) .................................. trousers (not supplied)
a (6) ................................ (supplied)
Starting date: (7) ....................................
Call Jane (8) ..................................(Service Manager) before (9) ...........................
tomorrow (Tel: 832009)
She'll require a (10) ………......................
Part B. LEXICO AND GRAMMAR
Circle the best answer (A, B, C, or D) to complete each unfinished sentence. (1 point)
I love this painting of an old man. He has such a …………….. smile.
childhood B. childish C. childless D. childlike
You’d better leave for the airport now ………….. there’s a lot of traffic on the way.
in fact B. in time C. in order D. in case
I would like to thank you, …………… my colleagues, for the welcome you have given us.
on account of B. on behalf of C. because of D. instead of
The poor child was in floods of …………………because his bicycle had been stolen.
weeping B. tears C. crying D. unhappiness
The soldier was punished for ……………. to obey his commanding officer’s orders.
refusing B. regretting C. objecting D. resisting
She ………… her husband’s job for his ill health.
accused B. blamed C. caused D. claimed
It’s time we ………….. this old car and bought a new one.
will B. had sold C. have sold D. sold
The project was rejected because of ………….. funds.
unavailable B. inconsiderable C. incomplete D. insufficient
Please leave this space ………… on the enrolment form.
absent B. blank C. missing D. undone
You shouldn’t have criticized him in front of his friends. It was extremely ……….. of you.
unfortunate B. insensitive C. insensible D. unconscious
Phone me before ten; ……………. I’ll be too busy to talk to you.
unless B. whether C. otherwise D. if
According to the ………… of the contract, tenants must give six months’ notice if they intend to leave.
laws B. rules C. terms D. details
The injured man was taken to hospital and ………… for internal injuries.
cured B. healed C. operated D. treated
The door hinges had all been oiled to stop them ……………
squeaking B. screeching C. shrieking D. squealing
Mary attempted to …………… herself with her new boss by volunteering to take on extra work
gratify B. please C. ingratiate D. commend
You are under no obligation ………… to accept this offer.
indeed B. eventually C. apart D. whatsoever
Wasn’t it you yourself ……….. the door open?
to be left B. were left C. who left D. that should leave
If only motorists …………. drive more carefully!
must B. shall C. would D. will
It is regretted that there can be no …………… to this rule.
exclusion B. alternative C. exception D. deviation
Complete the form as …………… in the notes below.
insisted B. specified C. implied D. devised
In the passage below some lines are correct but some have a word that should not be there. Indicate the correct lines with a tick (√). For the incorrect lines, write the words that should not be there. (1 point)
1 .................. Many species of animals, birds and even that insects are in danger 2 ………….. of disappearing from the earth off. Every day construction in
………….. the rainforests destroys the habitats of these creatures. They
………….. cannot survive in other environments. They rely on about the food 5 ………….. and shelter being in their own habitats. Each time a habitat is
6 ………….. destroyed, the animals must have search for a new place. Luckily, 7 ………….. there are some people who they are doing something about this 8 ………….. situation. Animal protection societies are helping for the world 9 ………….. to learn more than about endangered species. When people know 10 ………… more, they can fight to protect and save the animals.
Choose the right tenses to complete the following passage. (1 point)
Traditionally, universities (1.carry out) ........................... two main activities: research and teaching. Many academics would argue that both these activities play a critical role in serving the community. The fundamental question, however, is: how does the community want or need (2. serve) ...........................?
In recent years, universities have been coming under (3.increase) ...........................
pressure from both governments and the public (4.ensure) ........................... that they do not remain “ivory towers” of study divorced from the realities of everyday life. University teachers (5.encourage) ..........................., and in some cases constrained, to provide more courses which
produce graduates with the technical skills (6. require) ........................... for the commercial sector and research that has practical benefits which are commercially exploitable. If Aristotle (7.want) ........................... to work in a tertiary institution in the UK today, he would have a good chance of teaching computer science but would not be so readily employable as a philosopher.
A post-industrial society (8. require) ........................... large numbers of computer programmers, engineers, managers and technicians to maintain and develop its economic growth But man, as the Bible says “does not live by bread alone”. Apart from requiring medical and social services which do not directly contribute to economic growth, it (9.be) ........................... an impoverished society that did not value and enjoy literature, music and the arts. In these cost- conscious times, it even (10.point out) ........................... in justification for the funding of the arts that they can be useful money earners. A successful musical, for instance, can contribute as much to the Gross Nation Product through tourist dollars as any other export initiative.