Kỳ thi học sinh giỏi cấp trường Tiếng Anh Lớp 12 - Năm học 2022-2023 - Trường THPT Bình Chiểu (Có đáp án và thang điểm)

Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C, or D) that best completes the sentence.  
1. Aid agencies are still _____________the situation.  
A. estimating B. deducing C. assessing D. assuming 
2. He believed that promotion should be awarded on ________, not on length of service.  
A. equality B. merit C. characteristics D. purpose 
3. When you use the Internet, you have so much information at your _____________.  
A. fingers B. hands C. thumbs D. fingertips 
4. Jake’s completely round the _______________, isn’t he?  
A. edge B. side C. corner D. bend 
5. The police detective had been in _____________of the suspect for two days.  
A. employment B. pursuit C. expedition D. chase 
6. From the ________expression on his mother’s face, Roy realized that he wouldn’t be able to 
persuade her.  
A. tall B. firm C. weak D. hasty 
7. In the summertime, tomatoes are __________available, since it is the best season for them to 
mature in.  
A. solely B. shortly C. warmly D. readily 
8. Every year, the day before they are due to leave, Margot runs from store to store trying to 
__________with all the shopping for the vacation.  
A. catch up B. write down C. sell out D. make up 
9. After you have ____________the costume you like best, it’ll take a week to get it done.  
A. kept away B. turned down C. picked out D. put off 
10. They are unlikely to find any new evidence because so much time has ______________since the 
crime. 
A. spanned B. postponed C. lapsed D. elapsed
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  1. SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO KÌ THI HỌC SINH GIỎI LỚP 12 CẤP TRƯỜNG THÀNH PHỐ HỒ CHÍ MINH KHÓA THI NGÀY: 08/10/2022 – NĂM HỌC: 2022-2023 TRƯỜNG THPT BÌNH CHIỂU MÔN THI: TIẾNG ANH Thời gian làm bài: 120 phút (Không kể thời gian phát đề) ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC Đề này gồm 06 trang PART I. USE OF ENGLISH (20 pts) Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C, or D) that best completes the sentence. 1. Aid agencies are still ___the situation. A. estimating B. deducing C. assessing D. assuming 2. He believed that promotion should be awarded on ___, not on length of service. A. equality B. merit C. characteristics D. purpose 3. When you use the Internet, you have so much information at your ___. A. fingers B. hands C. thumbs D. fingertips 4. Jake’s completely round the ___, isn’t he? A. edge B. side C. corner D. bend 5. The police detective had been in ___of the suspect for two days. A. employment B. pursuit C. expedition D. chase 6. From the ___expression on his mother’s face, Roy realized that he wouldn’t be able to persuade her. A. tall B. firm C. weak D. hasty 7. In the summertime, tomatoes are ___available, since it is the best season for them to mature in. A. solely B. shortly C. warmly D. readily 8. Every year, the day before they are due to leave, Margot runs from store to store trying to ___with all the shopping for the vacation. A. catch up B. write down C. sell out D. make up 9. After you have ___the costume you like best, it’ll take a week to get it done. A. kept away B. turned down C. picked out D. put off 10. They are unlikely to find any new evidence because so much time has ___since the crime. A. spanned B. postponed C. lapsed D. elapsed 11. The new round of negotiations is hoped to ___ the deadlock in the Middle East. 1
  2. A. break B. remove C. dispense D. untie 12. Keep off the grass! Mrs. Turnip will ___ off the handle if she sees you walking on her lawn. A. rush B. jump C. move D. fly 13. I always take my lucky ___ with me into an exam. A. sign B. item C. charm D. spell 14. Having our heart broken is an ___ part of growing up. A. inward B. inset C. integral D. internal 15. I threw some biscuits ___ on the ground and a whole load of pigeons swooped down to eat. A. grains B. specks C. flakes D. crumbs 16. Even the best medicines are not ___. A. infallible B. unfailing C. fail-proof D. falsified 17. I parked in a restricted area and the police ___ my car. A. imprisoned B. impounded C. impaled D. interned 18. As a poet, I think she ___ comparison with the greatest this century. A. makes B. stands C. leads D. matches 19. The manager’s future ___ whether the team wins or loses this one game. A. stems from B. rests on C. derives from D. counts on 20. In the ___ of just two days, her whole life changed. A. interval B. spell C. space D. duration PART II. WORD FORMS (40 pts) A. Use the correct form of the word given to fill in each blank. (20 pts) 21. The reports are treated as strictly (CONFIDENCE) 22. Watch how she does it and then do (LIKE) 23. Safety tests on old cars have been throughout Europe. (STANDARD) 24. He was really by their hostile reaction. (HEART) 25. Unlike jellyfish, sharks can move of the sea currents. (DEPEND) 26. He lost in the election because he was a weak and leader. (DECIDE) 27. I couldn’t help it. The accident was (AVOID) 28. He was very when his cat was run over. (SET) 29. Jackson had another violent with the referee. (AGREE) 30. She studied at university. (ECONOMICALLY) 2
  3. B. Put the words given in the correct blanks. You have to use their correct forms to make a meaningful passage. There are the extra two words that you cannot use. (20pts) great alternation inform success satisfy hand media graph write sign electrician education The invention of the telegraph in 1843 (31) a new era in communication technology, the electronic era – so called because the telegraph used electrical signals to carry information along an (32) wire. The telegraph fed society’s (33) appetite for immediate access to the information, and it provided a foundation for (34) technologies: the telephone in 1876, the (35) – or record player – in 1878, film and movie in 1890s, radio in 1919 and television in 1995. With the earliest (36) books, radion technology was at first restricted to the (37) few, scientists and researchers, but later spread to the (38) society. By the 1930s, the middle classes were listening to news, drama, comedy and musical performances from thousands of miles away. Radio was the first mas broadcast (39) and, together with television a few decades later, it was responsible for (40) both the pattern and volume of information that flowed into people’s homes. PART III. CLOZE TESTS (90 pts) Read the passage and choose the best option (A, B, C or D) for each blank space. PASSAGE A (30 pts) The black rhino is extinct in the wild. When will humans learn from their (41) ? European hunters are responsible (42) the early decline of black rhino (43) In the past it was not uncommon for five or six rhinos to be killed in a day for food or simply for amusement. European settlers that arrived in Africa in the early 20th century to (44) and establish farms and plantations continued this senseless (45) Most people regarded rhinos as a pest and exterminated them at all (46) in what is one of the saddest states of affairs to affect this species´ existence. We should have really put in measures to (47) this type of behaviour, but this never happened. People just turned a (48) and that is sad. “FINISHED.” That was the front (49) headline of the UK newspaper, the Guardian, in 1986, (50) by a full-page photo of two of the amazing creatures. The article said that rhinos were “doomed to disappear from the face of the earth due to man’s folly, greed and neglect” and encouraged (51) to support a new conservation organization: WWF that had sought to (52) this animal´s diminishing numbers. They have been fighting to protect African rhinos ever (53) Many activities have stood up for this precious animal but to no avail. Recent success in black rhino conservation in (54) is heartening, but a lot of work remains to bring the population up to even a fraction of what it once was – and ensure that it stays there. It was made (55) in February of this year that the black rhino is now extinct in the wild. BBC news has claimed that no wild black rhinos remain in West Africa. This is a sad day and we need to support reintroduction programmes to ensure they don’t die out all together. Choose the best word from the following options: 41. A. mistakes B. failures C. successes D. achievements 42. A. to B. with C. for D. about 3
  4. 89. The word “congested” in paragraph 1 could best be replaced by A. hazardous B. polluted C. crowded D. rushed 90. The word “by-product” as used in the passage is closest in meaning to . A. a necessary product B. a product that is always by your side C. an unexpected result D. something produced by environmental pollution 91. It can be inferred from the passage that the eye A. responds to fear B. enjoys greater protection than the ear C. increases functions D. is damaged by noise 92. According to the passage, people respond to loud noise in the same way that they respond to A. annoyance B. disease C. damage D. danger 93. The word “accelerate” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to A. decrease B. alter C. increase D. release 94. The word “it” in the first paragraph refers to A. the noise B. the quality of life C. advancing technology D. a by-product 95. With which of the following statements would the author most probably agree? A. Noise is sometimes annoying. B. Noise is America’s number one problem. C. Noise is an unavoidable problem in an industrial society. D. Noise is a complex problem. SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION Rewrite each sentence in such a way that it means almost the same as the one printed before it. Use the word in brackets without making any change to it. 96. The warmth of her welcome surprised me . (ABACK) → I 97. Sally showed absolutely no fear when climbing the wall. (DISREGARD) → Shally shown 98. I don’t want to be disturbed at all this morning! (ACCOUNT) → On 99. He is so ambitious – he’s determined that he’ll be successful in the company. (MARK) → He is determined 100. I thought very hard but couldn’t remember the answer. (RACKED) → I 101. I wish he would stop criticizing my work. (FAULT) → I’d sooner 102. Zoe always makes spontaneous decisions concerning her travel plans. (ACT) → Zoe always 103. But for the surgeons’ quick acts, his eyesight was saved. (GOOD) → If the surgeon 104. I am afraid our problems are only just beginning. (ICEBERG) → I am afraid 105. This license is valid until December 31st, 1998. (EXPIRY) → The THE END 6
  5. ĐÁP ÁN VÀ THANG ĐIỂM ĐỀ THI HỌC SINH GIỎI MÔN TIẾNG ANH KHỐI 12 NĂM HỌC 2022-2023 I. USE OF ENGLISH Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C, or D) that best completes the sentence 1. Aid agencies are still ___the situation. A. estimating B. deducing C. assessing D. assuming 2. He believed that promotion should be awarded on ___, not on length of service. A. equality B. merit C. characteristics D. purpose 3. When you use the Internet, you have so much information at your ___. A. fingers B. hands C. thumbs D. fingertips 4. Jake’s completely round the ___, isn’t he? A. edge B. side C. corner D. bend 5. The police detective had been in ___of the suspect for two days. A. employment B. pursuit C. expedition D. chase 6. From the ___expression on his mother’s face, Roy realized that he wouldn’t be able to persuade her. A. tall B. firm C. weak D. hasty 7. In the summertime, tomatoes are ___available, since it is the best season for them to mature in. A. solely B. shortly C. warmly D. readily 8. Every year, the day before they are due to leave, Margot runs from store to store trying to ___with all the shopping for the vacation. A. catch up B. write down C. sell out D. make up 9. After you have ___the costume you like best, it’ll take a week to get it done. A. kept away B. turned down C. picked out D. put off 10. They are unlikely to find any new evidence because so much time has ___since the crime. A. spanned B. postponed C. lapsed D. elapsed 11. The new round of negotiations is hoped to ___ the deadlock in the Middle East. A. break B. remove C. dispense D. untie 12. Keep off the grass! Mrs. Turnip will ___ off the handle if she sees you walking on her lawn. A. rush B. jump C. move D. fly 13. I always take my lucky ___ with me into an exam. A. sign B. item C. charm D. spell 14. Having our heart broken is an ___ part of growing up. A. inward B. inset C. integral D. internal
  6. 15. I threw some biscuits ___ on the ground and a whole load of pigeons swooped down to eat. A. Grains B. specks C. flakes D. crumbs 16. Even the best medicines are not ___ A. infallible B. unfailing C. fail-proof D. falsified 17. I parked in a restricted area and the police ___ my car. A. imprisoned B. impounded C. impaled D. interned 18. As a poet, I think she ___ comparison with the greatest this century. A. makes B. stands C. leads D. matches 19. The manager’s future ___ whether the team wins or loses this one game. A. stems from B. rests on C. derives from D. counts on 20. In the ___ of just two days, her whole life changed. A. interval B. spell C. space D. duration Use the correct form of the word given to fill in each blank. (20 pts) 21. The reports are treated as strictly confidential (CONFIDENCE) 22. Watch how she does it and then do likewise (LIKE) 23. Safety tests on old cars have been standardized throughout Europe. (STANDARD) 24. He was really disheartened by their hostile reaction. (HEART) 25. Unlike jellyfish, sharks can move independently of the sea currents. (DEPEND) 26. He lost in the election because he was a weak and indecisive leader. (DECIDE) 27. I couldn’t help it. The accident was unavoidable (AVOID) 28. He was very upset when his cat was run over. (SET) 29. Jackson had another violent disagreement with the referee. (AGREE) 30. She studied economics at university. (ECONOMICALLY) Part 2: Complete the passage with the appropriate forms from the words given in the box great alternation inform success satisfy hand media graph write sign electrician education The invention of the telegraph in 1843 (31) signified/signaled a new era in communication technology, the electronic era – so called because the telegraph used electrical signals to carry information along an (32) electrical wire. The telegraph fed society’s (33) insatiable appetite for immediate access to the information, and it provided a foundation for (34) successive technologies: the telephone in 1876, the (35) phonograph – or record player – in 1878, film and movie in 1890s, radio in 1919 and television in 1995.
  7. With the earliest (36) handwritten books, radion technology was at first restricted to the (37) educated few, scientists and researchers, but later spread to the (38) greater society. By the 1930s, the middle classes were listening to news, drama, comedy and musical performances from thousands of miles away. Radio was the first mas broadcast (39) medium and, together with television a few decades later, it was responsible for (40) altering both the pattern and volume of information that flowed into people’s homes. CLOZE TESTS The black rhino is extinct in the wild. When will humans learn from their (41) ? European hunters are responsible (42) the early decline of black rhino (43) In the past it was not uncommon for five or six rhinos to be killed in a day for food or simply for amusement. European settlers that arrived in Africa in the early 20th century to (44) and establish farms and plantations continued this senseless (45) Most people regarded rhinos as a pest and exterminated them at all (46) in what is one of the saddest states of affairs to affect this species´ existence. We should have really put in measures to (47) this type of behaviour, but this never happened. People just turned a (48) and that is sad. “FINISHED.” That was the front (49) headline of the UK newspaper, the Guardian, in 1986, (50) by a full-page photo of two of the amazing creatures. The article said that rhinos were “doomed to disappear from the face of the earth due to man’s folly, greed and neglect” and encouraged (51) to support a new conservation organization: WWF that had sought to (52) this animal´s diminishing numbers. They have been fighting to protect African rhinos ever (53) Many activities have stood up for this precious animal but to no avail. Recent success in black rhino conservation in (54) is heartening, but a lot of work remains to bring the population up to even a fraction of what it once was – and ensure that it stays there. It was made (55) in February of this year that the black rhino is now extinct in the wild. BBC news has claimed that no wild black rhinos remain in West Africa. This is a sad day and we need to support reintroduction programmes to ensure they don’t die out all together. Choose the best word from the following options: 41. A. mistakes B. failures C. successes D. achievements 42. A. to B. with C. for D. about 43. A. rates B. inhabitants C. community D. populations 44. A. economize B. industrialize C. colonize D. fertilize 45. A. inhabitation B. slaughter C. damage D. destruction 46. A. prices B. benefits C. means D. costs 47. A. bring up B. loook into C. cut out D. put down 48. A. blind eye B. deaf ear C. senseless soul D. silent face 49. A. article B. chapter C. column D. page 50. A. enclozed B. accompanied C. recommended D. tagged 51. A. viewers B. followers C. supporters D. readers 52. A. resurrect B. protect C. reserve D. compromise
  8. 53. A. then B. so C. since D. from 54. A. protection B. captivity C. reservation D. reproduction 55. A. redundant B. consuming C. effective D. official Desparate to go to school (56) has become a serious problem in many schools in recent years. In an (57) to tackle this problem one school introduced a new scheme to encourage students to attend as many classes as (58) Pupils who achieve a 100% attendance (59) throughout the whole academic year (60) rewarded with an all inclusive weekend school trip to an activity centre (61) they would be able to have a (62) at outdoor activities such as climbing, abseiling and white water rafting. (63) student was so keen to qualify for this free weekend away (64) he even went to school with a broken wrist. He hurt his wrist when he fell (65) his bike on the way to school but he was so worried about maintaining his 100% attendance that he didn’t tell his teachers or parents (66) the school day had finished. He eventually (67) to his mother what had happened when she noticed that he was having (68) eating his dinner and asked him what was (69) She took him to hospital that night, where they put his arm in (70) and he was able to go back to school the next day. Fortunately, he was fully recovered from his accident in time to go on the trip. KEYS 56. Truancy 57. Attempt 58. Possible 59. Record 60. were 61. where 62. go 63. One 64. that 65. off 66. until 67. Admitted 68. difficulty 69. wrong 70. plaster AUSTRALIA Australia is a big country, but nearly all Australians live near the (71) On hot summer days, you can see thousands of people at the beach. Many beaches have (72) that are very high. These large waves are known as (73) and the people who ride them are called surfers. Surfing is a skill, and it needs learning. Don’t (74) to be able to surf properly the (75) time you try. However, by practising a few times you will learn (76) to do it. Surfing is not a new sport. Perhaps its (77) need explaining. It started hundreds (78) years ago in Hawaii. Men swam (79) to sea to catch fish and found they could come back to land very quickly by (80) the waves. These first surfers did not (81) a board. They were “body surfers”. Many people (82) do this type of surfing today. After a (83) people started to use boards and rode the waves by lying, kneeling or standing on them. These first surfboards were made (84) wood and the water made them rot rather quickly. Today, surfboards are made of plastic or fibreglass (85) KEY. 71. sea 72. waves 73. surfs 74. expect 75. first 76. how 77. origins 78. of 79. out 80. riding 81. use 82. still 83. while 84. of 85. instead. READING COMPREHENSION I. Read the following passage and choose the option that indicates the correct answer to each of the following questions.(2.0 pts) Although noise, commonly defined as unwanted sound, is a widely recognized form of pollution, it is very difficult to measure because the discomfort experienced by different individuals is highly subjective and, therefore, variable. Exposure to lower levels of noise may be slightly irritating, whereas exposure to higher levels may actually cause hearing loss. Particularly in congested urban areas, the noise produced as a by-
  9. product of our advancing technology causes physical and psychological harm, and distracts from the quality of life for those who are exposed to it. Unlike the eyes, which can be covered by eyelids against strong light, the ear has no lid, and is, therefore, always open and vulnerable; noise penetrates without protection. Noise causes effects that the hearer cannot control and to which the body never becomes accustomed. Loud noises instinctively signal danger to any organism with a hearing mechanism, including human beings. In response, heartbeat and respiration accelerate, blood vessels constrict, the skin pales, and muscles tense. In fact, there is a general increase in functioning brought about by the flow of adrenaline released in response to fear, and some of these responses persist even longer than the noise, occasionally as long as thirty minutes after the sound has ceased. Because noise is unavoidable in a complex, industrial society, we are constantly responding in a same way that we would response to danger. Recently, researchers have concluded that noise and our response may be much more than an annoyance. It may be a serious threat to physical and psychological health and well-being, causing damage not only to the ear and brain but also to the heart and stomach. We have long known that hearing loss is America’s number one nonfatal health problem, but now we are learning that some of us with heart disease and ulcers may be victims of health as well. Fetuses exposed to noise tend to be overactive, they cry easily, and they are more sensitive to gastrointestinal problems after birth. In addition, the psychic effect of noise is very important. Nervousness, irritability, tension, and anxiety increase, affecting the quality of rest during sleep, and the efficiency of activities during walking hours, as well as the way that we interact with each other. 86. Which of the following is the author’s main point? A. Noise may pose a serious threat to our physical and psychological health. B. Loud noises signal danger. C. Hearing loss is America’s number one nonfatal health problem. D. The ear is not like the eye. 87. According to the passage, what is noise? A. Unwanted sound B. A by-product of technology C. Physical and psychological harm D. Congestion 88. Why is noise difficult to measure? A. It causes hearing loss. B. All people do not respond to it in the same way. C. It is unwanted. D. People become accustomed to it. 89. The word congested in paragraph 1 could best be replaced by A. hazardous B. polluted C. crowded D. rushed 90. The word “by-product” as used in the passage is closest in meaning to A. a necessary product B. a product that is always by your side C. an unexpected result D. something produced by environmental pollution 91. It can be inferred from the passage that the eye A. responds to fear B. enjoys greater protection than the ear C. increases functions D. is damaged by noise 92. According to the passage, people respond to loud noise in the same way that they respond to A. annoyance B. disease C. damage D. danger 93. The word accelerate in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to A. decrease B. alter C. increase D. release 94. The word it in the first paragraph refers to A. the noise B. the quality of life C. advancing technology D. a by-product 95. With which of the following statements would the author most probably agree? A. Noise is sometimes annoying. B. Noise is America’s number one problem. C. Noise is an unavoidable problem in an industrial society. D. Noise is a complex problem.
  10. 86. A 87. A 88. B 89. C 90. C 91.B 92. D 93. C 94. A 95. C SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION Rewrite each sentence in such a way that it means almost the same as the one printed before it. Use the word in brackets without making any change to it. 96. The warmth of her welcome surprised me . ABACK → I was taken aback by her warm welcome. 97. Sally showed absolutely no fear when climbing the wall. DISREGARD → Shally shown a total disregard for her own safety when climbing the walk. 98. I don’t want to be disturbed at all this morning! ACCOUNT → On no account am I to be disturbed all this morning. 99. He is so ambitious – he’s determined that he’ll be successful in the company. MARK → He is determined to make his mark in the company. 100. I thought very hard but couldn’t remember the answer. RACKED → I racked my brain to remember the answer. 101. I wish he would stop criticizing my work. (FAULT) → I’d sooner that he stopped finding fault/didn’t find fault with my work. 102. Zoe always makes spontaneous decisions concerning her travel plans. (ACT) → Zoe always acts on impulse when making/ when she makes her travel plans. 103. But for the surgeons’ quick acts, his eyesight was saved. (GOOD) → If the surgeon hadn’t acted quickly, his eyesight would have gone for good. 104. I am afraid our problems are only just beginning. (ICEBERG) → I am afraid our problems are just the top of an iceberg 105. This license is valid until December 31st, 1998. (EXPIRY) → The expiry date of this license is December 31st, 1998. THE END