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<b>SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO TỈNH DẮK LẮK</b>


<b>TRƯỜNG THPT NGUYỄN CƠNG TRỨ</b>



<b>KÌ THI OLYMPIC 10-3 LẦN III</b>



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<b>ĐỀ THI VÀ ĐÁP ÁN 10</b>
<b>A.MULTIPLE CHOICE TEST (80 PTS) </b>


<b>I/ PHONOLOGY (10 PTS) </b>


<i><b>A. Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others in each group</b></i>


1. A. kitchen B. children C. chemistry D. purchase


2. A. chooses B. houses C. horses D. likes


3. A. wanted B. helped C. laughed D. liked


4. A. opposite B. homework C. possible D. comic


5. A. prevent B. expensive C. determine D. English


<i>1.C</i> <i>2.D</i> <i>3.A</i> <i>4.B</i> <i>5.A</i>


<i><b>B. Pick out the word whose main stress is place differently from the others in each group.</b></i>


5. A. newspaper B. encourage C. formation D. effective


6. A. occasional B. geography C. information D. participant


7. A. anxious B. request C. lotus D. travel



4. A. airport B. routine C. neighbor D. habit


5. A. usually B. buffalo C. family D. continue


<i>6.A</i> <i>7.C</i> <i>8.B</i> <i>9.B</i> <i>10. D</i>


<b>II/ WORD CHOICE (10 PTS) </b>


<i><b>Choose the best alternative to fill the gap in each of the following sentences</b></i>
11. I felt quite _______ with my day’s work.


A. satisfy B. satisfactory C. satisfied D. satisfaction


12. The contented smile on her face shows that she finally passed the exam.


A. bored B. boring C. happy D. disappointed


<i>13. The computer can process the _______ quickly. </i>


A. information B. language C. entertainment D. invention
<i>14. Instead of buying newspapers as usual, my father reads them ______ computers every day. </i>


A. at B. on C. in D. from


15. Mr. Lam goes to work on foot once a week. It means he ____ walks to work.


A. never B. sometimes C. often D. usually


16.The computer is _______ of doing almost anything you ask it to.



A. capable B. magical C. perfect D. miraculous


17. Her job is --- of mentally retarded children in the area.


A. looking B. taking care C. taking notice D. watching
<i>18. I found it difficult at first, but now I --- working on the computer.</i>


A. use to B. used to C. am use to D. am used to
<i>19. ______ is it from here to the theatre?</i>


A. How B. How often C. How long D. How far


<i>20. Deforestation is destroying large areas of tropical rain forest.</i>


A. changing B. raising C. damaging D. becoming


<i>11. C</i> <i>12. C</i> <i>13. B</i> <i>14. B</i> <i>15. B</i>


<i>16. A</i> <i>17.B</i> <i>18. D</i> <i>19. D</i> <i>20. C</i>


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A. has completed just B. has just completed C. just has completed D. has just complete
22. There are a lot of black clouds in the sky. It __________ soon.


A. is raining B. will have rained C. is going to rain D. will rain
23. By the time he arrived, all his classmates __________


A. would leave B. were leaving C. left D. had left
24. You should dial 113 ______ the police when you have trouble.



A. call B. calling C. to call D. called
25. It was quite a cold day __________ it was sunny.


A. because B. in spite of C. because of D. although
26. They are excellent students __________ have complete confidence.


A. that B. which C. whose D. whom


27. You've been coughing a lot lately. You___________ smoke so much.


A. shouldn't B. can't C. should D. can
28. She taught in a school for the deaf and dump.


A. people who are unable to see B. people who are mentally ill


C. people who have a bad memory D. people who are unable to hear and speak
29. The audience couldn’t listen to the lengthy and pointless speech _________.


A. far any more B. any longer C. any more far D. any lengthier
30. I wanted some coffee but there was ______ in the pot.


A. any B. no C. none D. nothing


<i>21. B</i> <i>22.C</i> <i>23.D</i> <i>24.C</i> <i>25.D</i>


<i>26.A</i> <i>27.A</i> <i>28.D</i> <i>29.B</i> <i>30.D</i>


<b>IV/ PHRASAL VERBS AND PREPOSITIONS (10 PTS) </b>


31. She always turns ______ all the lights before going out with her friends.



A. off B. of .C. on D. with


32. I was late for school this morning because my alarm did not ____.


A. go away B. go up C. go on D. go off
33. In Vietnam a school year lasts for nine months and is divided _______ two terms.


A. into B. to C. from D. on


34. Sometimes she does not agree _______ her husband about child rearing but they soon find the solutions.


A. for B. on C. with D. of


35. Be careful ! The tree is going to fall.


A. Look out B. Look up C. Look on D. Look
36. The bomb exploded in the garage; fortunately no one hurt.


A. put on B. went off C. got out D. kept up


37. When you are finished using the computer, can you please __________ it off.


A. take B. go C .do D. turn


38. My brother has decided to ________ further studies.


A. go for B. go on C. go through D. go with


39. Please, learn to _________ with your friends if you want to be popular.



A. get away B. get back C. get along D. get down


40. Can you read that sign? Just a minute. Let me ________ my glasses.


A. put off B. put on C. put up D. put away


<i>31. A</i> <i>32.D</i> <i>33.A</i> <i>34.C</i> <i>35.A</i>


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<b>V/ READING COMPREHENSION (20 PTS)</b>


<i><b>Reading the following passages and choose the best answer</b></i>
<i><b>Passage 1</b></i>


Although both Luther Burbank and George Washington Carver drastically changed American agriculture
and were close friends besides, their methods of working could hardly have been more dissimilar. Burbank’s formal
education ended with high school, but he was inspired by the works of Charles Darwin. In 1872, on his farm near
Lunenberg, Massachusetts, he produced his first “plant creation” – a superior potato developed from the Early Rose
variety. It still bears his name. After moving to Santa Rosa, California, in 1875, Burbank created a stream of
creations, earning the nickname “the plant wizard.” He developed new varieties of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and
other plants, many of which are still economically important. He began his work some thirty years before the
rediscovery of Gregor Mendel’s work on heredity, and while he did not participate in the developing science of
plant genetics, his work opened the country’s eyes to the productive possibilities of plant breeding. However, the
value of his contributions was diminished by his methods. He relied on his keen memory and powers of observation
and kept records only for his own use. He thus thwarted attempts by other scientists to study his achievements.


Carver, on the other hand, was a careful researcher who took thorough notes. Born a slave, he attended high
school in Kansas, Simpson College in Iowa, and Iowa State College, which awarded him a master’s degree. When
the eminent black educator Booker T. Washington offered him a position at Tuskegee Institute in Alabama, he
accepted. While Burbank concentrated on developing new plants, Carver found new uses for existing ones. He


produced hundreds of synthetic products made from the soybean, the sweet potato, and especially the peanut,
helping to free Southern agriculture from the tyranny of cotton.


41. What is the author’s main purpose in writing the passage?
A. To compare the products created by two agricultural scientists


B. To demonstrate how Carver and Burbank influenced American agriculture
C. To contrast the careers and methods of two scientists


D. To explain how Charles Darwin inspired both Carver and Burbank
42. The word drastically in bold is closest in meaning to___________.


A. dramatically B. initially C. unintentionally D. potentially


43. According to the passage, which of the following best describes the relationship between Burbank and Carver?
A. They were competitors. B. Carver was one of Burbank’s teachers.


C. Burbank invited Carver to work with him. D. They were personal friends.
44. It can be inferred that Burbank’s first “plant creation” is known as the___________.
A. Early Rose potato B. Burbank potato C. Lunenberg potato D. Wizard potato
45. The word his in bold refers to___________.


A. George Washington Carver’s B. Gregor Mendel’s C. Luther Burbank’s D. Charles Darwin’s
46. Which of the following a closest in meaning to the word thwarted in bold?


A. restored B. predated C. nurtured D. defeated
47. The word thorough in bold is closest in meaning to


A. complete B. general C. puzzling D. precise



48. The author implies that a significant difference between the techniques of Burbank and those of Carver is
that__________.


A. while Carver kept careful research records, Burbank did not.


B. Carver popularized his achievements, but those of Burbank were relatively unknown
C. unlike Burbank, Carver concentrated mainly on developing new varieties of plants
D. Burbank bred both plants and annuls, but Carver worked only with plants


49. According to the passage, what school awarded Carver a master’s degree?


A. Simpson College B. Iowa State College C. Tuskegee Institute D. The University of Alabama
50. Carver developed new uses for all of the following crops EXCEPT _____.


A. cotton B. soybeans C. sweet potatoes D. peanuts


<i>41.C</i> <i>42. D</i> <i>43. C</i> <i>44. A</i> <i>45. B</i>


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<i><b>Passage 2. </b></i>


Have you ever thought about the names of the months? Why are “January” and “February” not called
“Primo” or “Secondo”? Is it because the original names were created in ancient times? Or is it because the
originators preferred odd words?


Take February, for example. Say it aloud a few minutes and you start to wonder. Most people don’t know
who developed these names. However, a little research reveals that the names of the months came mostly from a
combination of the names of Roman gods and goddesses, important festivals, and the original numbers of the
months.



Julius Caesar and Pope Gregory XIII change the calendar to make it more exact. Caesar developed a new
calendar of 364 and a quarter days, the time it takes the earth to orbit the sun from one spring season to the next.
The Pope’s astronomers refined the calendar regarding leap years; they determined that there should be no leap
year in years ending in 00- unless they were divisible by 400; the years 1700, 1800, 1900 and 2100 would not be
considered leap years, while the years 1600 and 2000 would be. This new Gregorian calendar was so accurate that
today, scientists need only add leap seconds every few years to the clock in order to keep the calendar matching the
Earth’s cycles.


51. What is the topic of the passage?


A. how the modern calendar was named and developed B. how the months were named


C. how the leap year system was developed D. how accurate the modern day is calendar
52. It can be inferred from paragraph 1 that the author think the names of the months are __________.


A. odd B. difficult to pronounce C. inappropriate D. none of the answers
53. The word “they” in paragraph 3 refers to ______________.


A. calendars B. days C. astronomers D. years


54. The word “accurate” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ____________.
A. interesting B. informative C. correct D. simple
55. Which of the following will be a leap year?


A. 2300 B. 2400 C. 2200 D. 2500


56. Which of the following is true of the Gregorian calendar?
A. It needs major improvements.


B. It was so well designed, it needs little adjusting today.


C. It copied the Roman calendar’s formula of leap years.
D. none of the answers


57. Why is Caesar important in calendar making?


A. He changed the length of the year B. He extended summer.


C. He has a month named for him D. He altered the number of days in the year.
58. In what order is the information in the passage presented?


A. Caesar’s calendar, the Gregorian calendar, the modern calendar
B. Roman Gods, important festivals, original numbers of months
C. names of months, Caesar’s calendar, the Gregorian Calendar
D. none of the answers


59. The word “refined” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ____________.
A. studied B. invented C. observed D. improved
60. Why is the number of 364 and a quarter important?


A. It is the length of time from the beginning of spring to the end of winter.
B. It is the length of a planetary year.


C. It is the most accurate number for calendars.


D. It was a number randomly chosen by Caesar for his calendar.


<i><b>51. A</b></i> <i><b>52. A</b></i> <i><b>53. C</b></i> <i><b>54.C</b></i> <i><b>55. B</b></i>


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<b>VI/ GUIDED CLOZE TEST (20 PTS)</b>



<b>Choose the best answer for each gap in the passage</b>
<b>Passage 1</b>


Dolphins are known as marine (61) ______they breathe air, they are warm-blood, and they bear live young ones
called (62) ______


The size of dolphin is very greatly. (63)______ smallest dolphins are just about 50 kg in weight and 1.2 meters in
length (64) ______the largest one can weigh up to 8.200 kg and is 10 meters long.


Dolphins are sociable creatures. They swim together in group known as (65) ______They show great ability in the
water. Dolphins are interested (66) ______humans and often rescue people in the sea (67) ______are in danger.
They are intelligent creatures and make sounds to (68)_____ with each other. Scientists have studied dolphins (69)
_____many years and are now looking into the possibility of dolphins that are able to carry (70) _____ tasks under
the sea.


61. A. fish B. creatures C. mammals D. life


62. A. babies B. calves C. young D. diets


63. A. A B. An C. The D. And


64. A. when B. as C. while D. since


65. A. currents B. flocks C. herds D. teams


66. A. in B. at C. on D. of


67. A. which B. whose C. when D. who


68. A. talk B. communicate C. contact D. connect



69. A. in B. since C. for D. during


60. A. out B. in C. of D. with


<i><b>61. C</b></i> <i><b>62. B</b></i> <i><b>63. C</b></i> <i><b>64. C</b></i> <i><b>65.C</b></i>


<i><b>66. A</b></i> <i><b>67. D</b></i> <i><b>68. B</b></i> <i><b>69. C</b></i> <i><b>70. A</b></i>


<b>Passage 2</b>


Modern cinema audiences expect (71) _________ plenty of thrilling scenes in action films. These scenes
(72) ____________ are known as stunts are usually (73) __________ by stuntmen who are specially trained to
dangerous things (74) ___________. Anyone can crash a car, but if you are (75) ____________ a film, you have to
be extremely precise, sometimes you drive and stop right in front of the camera and film crew. At (76)
___________ early stage in the (77) ___________, an expert stuntman is (78)_____________ to work out the
action scenes and form a team. He is the only person who can against the words of the director, (79) ____________
he will usually only (80) ____________ this in the regards of safe.


71. A. see B. to see C. seeing D. seen


72. A. which B. whom C. of that D. those


73. A. produced B. performed C. cancelled D. interfered
74. A. safe B. safety C. safely D. safeness
75. A. firing B. working C. doing D. acting


76. A. a B. an C. the D. no article


77. A. produce B. product C. production D. productive


78. A. called in B. came in C. checked in D. taken in
79. A. despite B. in spite of C. due to D. because


70. A. to do B. does C. do D. done


<i><b>71.B</b></i> <i><b>72.A</b></i> <i><b>73.B</b></i> <i><b>74.C</b></i> <i><b>75.D</b></i>


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<b>B. WRITTEN TEST (120 PTS)</b>


<i><b>Fill in each gap in the passages below with ONE suitable word </b></i>
<b>Passage 1 </b>


For the last <b>(81) ______</b> months I have spent every Saturday in my flat and have done nothing <b>(82) _______</b>


exciting than work at home, read the newspapers and <b>(83) _______ </b>television. I had begun feeling, bored with this
and so, last weekend I thought I would do something different. I rang up several of my <b>(84) _______ </b>and we
decided to go to London for the day. I was really excited as I hadn't been to London <b>(85) _____ </b>I was ten. We
decided to go by coach as this was by far the cheapest means of <b>(86) ______ </b>that was available even though it
meant that we needed to get up very early. Once in London we decided to take a sightseeing tour as we wanted to
see some of the <b>(87) ______ </b>buildings. After the tour we bought some sandwiches and ate <b>(88) ______</b>in a small
park. In the afternoon two of us went shopping and the others went to the theater. We met up again at 6:30 p.m. and
went to a small restaurant in Soho. The (89) ______ was really good but, unfortunately, it took much longer than
we had expected. We had to get a taxi back to the coach station. Luckily, we got <b>( 90 ) _____ </b>just two minutes
before our coach left.


<i><b>81. few</b></i> <i><b>82. more </b></i> <i><b>83. watch</b></i> <i><b>84. friends </b></i> <i><b>85. since</b></i>


<i><b>86. transport </b></i> <i><b>87. famous</b></i> <i><b>88. them</b></i> <i><b>89 . meal</b></i> <i><b>90. there</b></i>


<b>Passage 2 </b>



Many of us are still unaware (91) _________or are indifferent to the need to preserve rare species. Some
people argue that species have (92) _________ dying out since life began. "So (93) _________ should we worry
about them now?" (94) _________ ask. They calmly believe that others would take their place. What these people
(95) _________not realize is that it will (96) _________ millions of years before a set of species is evolved to
replace (97) _________ we are rapidly losing. These species are (98) _________ national heritage. We should not
let (99) _________die off. They (100) _________ be preserved for our descendants.


<i><b>91. of</b></i> <i><b>92. been</b></i> <i><b>93. why</b></i> <i><b>94. they</b></i> <i><b>95. do</b></i>


<i><b>96. take</b></i> <i><b>97. those</b></i> <i><b>98. our</b></i> <i><b>99. them</b></i> <i><b>100. should</b></i>


II/ WORD FORM (40 PTS)


<b> Part 1: Supply the correct form of the words in the CAPITAL LETTER </b>


101. When we arrived at the hotel, we were amazed at the ________ hospitality of the staff. (COMPARE)
102. He is the bad manager in the factory and everyone is in attempt to _________ him. (FAME)


103. The ________ of an epidemic will be unavoidable unless measures are taken to prevent the rural population
from drinking the contaminated water. (BREAK)


104. Please keep the email short. ________ makes everyone’s lives easier. (BRIEF)


105. With the help of the computer, checking information has become less ________. (LABOR)
106. ________ has caused many so-called man-made disasters. (FOREST)


107. She looked in on the baby ________ to check that it was all right. (PERIOD)
108. They were totally ________ by the girl’s disappearance. (MYSTERY)



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<i><b>101.incomparable</b></i> <i><b>102. defame</b></i> <i><b>103. outbreak</b></i> <i><b>104. Brevity</b></i> <i><b>105. laborious</b></i>
<i><b>106. Deforestation</b></i> <i><b>107. periodically</b></i> <i><b>108. mystified</b></i> <i><b>109. unrecognizable 110. unpolluted</b></i>


<i><b>Part 2: Fill in each blank with the suitable form of a word in the box </b></i>


<b>Read the text and then fill in the blank with the correct form of the word chosen from the box. </b>
<b>harmful between relationship should become </b>


<b> job teacher frightens from learn</b>


The relationship (111) ______ a teacher and a student can be good or bad, helpful or (112) ______. Either
way, the relationship can affect the students for the rest of his life.


In order to have a good teacher-student (113) ______, it is important that the teacher and the student respect
each other. If the teacher is too strict, he (114) ______ the student. The student will not learn well. On the other
hand, if the teacher is too friendly and permissive, the student may (115) _____ lazy and stop working hard. The
teacher’s attitude and approach (116) _____ be between these two extremes. He should encourage the students
without forcing or punishing him to learn. He needs patience and understanding. It is part of the teacher’s (117) ___
___ to help develop a good positive attitude in his students. As for the student, in order to have a good relationship
with his (118) _______, he must always show his proper respect. He should be eager to (119) _____ and willing to
work hard. If he learns from the teacher modestly, he will be able to profit fully (120) ______ his teacher’s
knowledge and assistance.


<i><b>111. between</b></i> <i><b>112. harmful</b></i> <i><b>113. relationship</b></i> <i><b>114. frightens</b></i> <i><b>115. become</b></i>


<i><b>116. should</b></i> <i><b>117. job</b></i> <i><b>118. teacher,</b></i> <i><b>119. learn</b></i> <i><b>120. from</b></i>


<b>III/ ERROR IDENTIFICATION (20 PTS) </b>


<b>There are ten mistakes in the following paragraph. Find them and correct them.</b>



<i><b>121 violence à</b></i>
<i><b>violent</b></i>


<i><b>122. show </b></i>
àshows


<i><b>123. turn </b></i>
àturning


<i><b>124. was àwere</b></i> <i><b>125. which </b></i>
àwho
<i><b>126.difficulty</b></i>


àdifficulties <i><b>127. different </b></i>àdifference <i><b>128. when </b></i>àwhile <i><b>129. goodà </b><b>well</b></i> <i><b>130. because </b></i>àeven if


<b>IV/</b>


<b>SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION (40 PTS)</b>


<i><b>A. Finish each of the sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentence printed before it</b></i>
131. It’s not a good idea to travel during the rush hour.


→ It’s better to avoid _________________________________________________________
132. The local government have built a new stadium in my village.


à A new stadium _______________________________________________________________
133 Although Ann was ill, she insisted on going to work.


We tend to think of poverty as the main cause of violence crime. However,


research from both sides of the Atlantic show that fathers may be the most important
factor in preventing children from turn to crime. In the United States, children from
better-off family was compared with ones from families with lower incomes.
Children from both groups that lived with their fathers committed the same number
of crimes. In the United Kingdom, a study was carried out comparing a group of
boys which had never been accused of any crimes such as assault and stealing
vehicles. All the boys had difficulty at school and came from large families that
didn't earn a lot of money. The biggest different between the groups was that
fifty-five percent of the "good boys" lived with their fathers, when only four per cent of
the "bad boys" did. Eighty per cent of the good – behaved boys said they felt close
to their fathers because they didn't live in the same house. It seems that having a
father who takes an interest in his children encourages youngsters not to break the
law.


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à In spite of ____________________________________________________________________.
134. We came home from our holiday early because we ran out of money.


à If ___________________________________________________________________________.
135. 'You can stay in my house when I am on holiday.'


à Jim told us ____________________________________________________________________.
<i><b>KEY:</b></i>


<i><b>131. It’s better to avoid traveling during the rush hour</b></i>


<i><b>132. A new stadium have been built by the local government in my village.</b></i>
<i><b>133. In spite of being ill / her illness. Ann insisted on going to work</b></i>


<i><b>134. If we hadn’t run out of money, we wouldn’t have come home from our holiday early.</b></i>
<i><b>135. Jim told us we could stay in his home when he was on holiday.</b></i>



<i><b>B. Rewrite each of the following sentences with the given words in such a way that the second sentence has the </b></i>
<i><b>same meaning as the first one, using the word given. Do not change the form of the word given</b></i>


136. My uncle decided to stop smoking local tobacco two years ago. (GIVE)


àMy uncle _______________________________________________________________
137. Because he was careless in writing, he got bad marks (SO)


à He ____________________________________________________________________
138. They have to pay $50 for traveling every month. (SPEND)


à They___________________________________________________________________
139. If you don’t work hard, you won’t pass your examination. (UNLESS)


àUnless__________________________________________________________________
140. During the break, the school canteen is full of students. (CROWDED)


àDuring _________________________________________________________________


<i><b>KEY:</b></i>


<i><b>136. My uncle decided to give up smoking local tobacco two years ago. </b></i>
<i><b>137. He was careless in writing so he got bad marks.</b></i>


<i><b>138. They have to spend $50 on traveling every month.</b></i>


<i><b>139. Unless you work hard, you won’t pass your examination. </b></i>
<i><b>140. During the break, the school canteen is crowded with students. </b></i>




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