De Thi HSG Thanh Pho Hanoi 80-09
De Thi HSG Thanh Pho Hanoi 80-09
De Thi HSG Thanh Pho Hanoi 80-09
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I. PHONETICS
a. Choose one word whose stress pattern is dijJerent. Identify your answer by circling the
corresponding letter A, B, C. or D.
1. A. compulsory B. curriculum C. catenary D. calculation
2. A. certificate B. nursery C. typical D. primary
3. A. Chemistry B. Mathematics C. History D. Germany
4. A. electronics B. statistics C. physically D. academic
5. A. Algebra B. actually C. commence D. method
b. Choose one word whose underlined part is pronounced dijJerently from the rest. Identify
your answer by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C. or D.
6. A. invite B. shrine C. village D·primary
7. A. househQld B. secQndary C. cIQse D.leftQver
8. A. appeal .B. headquarters C. l~e D. treatment
9. A. m~dical B. f~deration C. ~pidemic D. d~vote
10. A. i§olate B. e§cape C. i§land D. e§Pecial
n. VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR
1. Circle the best answer A, B, Cor D and write it up to complete the sentence.
11. Henry into the restaurant when his friend was drinking coffee.
A. was going B. has gone C. went D. goes
12. The player is veryskilIful playing football on the left side.
A. on B. at C. in D. up
13. It's kind you to help me do this terrible work.
A. of B. to C. for D. with
14. In the future many things by computerized control.
A. will be done B. will done C. are done D. will do
15. That house isn't big enough for us, and , it's too expensive.
A. furthermore B. hence C. although D. even
16. A good basic knowledge of English is essential advanced work.
A. with B. for C. towards D. by
17. She wanted home but the boss made her _----uotiI she
finished those contracts.
A. to go / stay / typing B. going / to stay / to type
C. to go / staying / type D. to go / to stay / typing
18. This year's sales figures go our expectations. What a marvelous thing!
A. for B. along with C. beyond D. away from
19. I'd rather to Elvis Presley than BeatIes' music.
A. listen B. listening C. to listen D.listened
20. I want to sing this song to ~_all of my friends.
A. dedicated B. dedication C. dedicate D. dedicating
21. He refused to take what he had said even though he knew he was wrong.
A. in B. back C. off D. out
22. people go to the movies now than 10 years ago.
A. Fewer B. Few C. Lesser D. Less
23. Supposing they her the job, would she it.
A. offered! accept B. offered! accepted C. offer/ accept D. offer/ accepted
24. When I reached the place, I found that the man _
A. death B. was died C. was death D. was dead
25. "Are you taking this term? "Yes, I like cooking and embroidering.
That's why I'm taking this course."
A. housewarming B. homecoming C. housing D. home economics
26. The weather was terrible. we decided to delay our trip.
A. Furthermore B. Besides C. Therefore D. However
27. The train was an hour late. .,I managed to get to the meeting in time.
A. While B. In spite of C. However D. Because
28. He was punished because he was to the teachers.
A. impersonal B. disrespectful C. unfriendly D. inattentive
29. She feels when she speaks in front of the crowds.
A. informal B. impersonal C. inconsequent D. insecure
30. I was just walking along the street when I someone I hadn't seen for years.
A. came across B. came over C. came b D. came off
2. Give the co~etfonn of the wordsgiven andjill in the blanks to completethe sentences.
A new study carried out by (0) -!,esearchers_ at the University of O. RESEARCH
Warwick claims to show (31) _--:----:- that money can buy 31. CONCLUDE
you happiness. The study, which is based on the (32) 32. RESPONSE
_______ of 9,000 families in the 1990s, looked at the
effects of windfalls - such as a lottery win or the receipt of an (33) 33. INHERIT
______ on people's wellbeing. It found that receiving
just £ 1,000 is enough to change the average person's (34) 34. LOOK
______ on life, though it would take at least 1 million to
jump from being very unhappy and (35) ~ to being very 35. SATISFY
happy and contented. However, it seems the' happiness gained from
money does not last and the (36) wears off as you 36. PLEASE
get used to it. Professor Andrew Oswald, who led the research, also
points out that money is not the only source of (37)
______ --', and other factors, such as a strong marriage, 37. CONTENT
play an important role.
3. Give the co"ect tense and form of the verbs in the brackets.
Millions of powids' worth of damage (38. cause) by a storm which (39. sweep) across
the North of England last night. The River Ribble (40. burst) its banks after heavy rain.
Half an hour later, many people (41. rescue) from the floods by fire-fighters, who (42.
receive) hundreds of calls for help. Wind speed (43. reach) ninety miles an hour in some
places. Roads (44. block) by fallen trees, and electricity lines (45. bring) down, leaving
thousands of homes without electricity all that night. "Everything possible (46. do) to get
things back to normal," a spokesman (47. say).
38. 39. 40. 41. 42. _
4. Replace the underlined part in each sentence with the suitable form of a phrasal verb.
48. Can I depend on you to water the flowers when I am away?
78. Evidence has been put forward (A) showing (B) that astronauts exposed (C) to long periods of weightlessness have
effected (0) quite severely.
79. After the social science lecture (A) all students are invited to take part in (B) a discussion of the issue (C) which were
raised in (0) the talk.
- 80. Passports are legal (A) documents issued by (B) governments to give their bearers an authorization cross nation borders (C)
and seek protection (0) in an emergency.
b. RewriU tlurjoUowing sentences using the words in bold, in such a way that it means tlur same as tlur one given.
Do not alter the" words in any way. .
81. Pauline isn't trying to solve her financial problems. (etJort)
c.' 86-100. "East or West, home is the best". How do you understand thiS English statement? ExPress ytJIll' opinion in
200 words inside this space.