Thứ Bảy, 23 tháng 6, 2012

Thứ Năm, 21 tháng 6, 2012

Đề Tuyển sinh 10 Anh văn (không chuyên) tp HCM 2012 -2013


Đề tuyển sinh 10 môn Văn (không chuyên) TPHCM 2012-2013


KỲ THI TUYỂN SINH LỚP 10 TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG
Khóa ngày 21,22 tháng 06 năm 2012 tại TP.HCM
Môn thi : VĂN   Ngày thi :21/06/2012 Sáng
Thời gian: 120 phút (không tính thời gian giao đề)
ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC
Câu 1:(1 điểm)
Truyện Những ngôi sao xa xôi của Lê Minh Khuê được trần thuật từ nhân vật nào ?  Nêu tác dụng của việc chọn ngôi kể đó. 
Câu 2: (1 điểm)
   Chưa chữ viết đã vẹn tròn tiếng nói
   Vầng trăng cao đêm cá lặn sao mờ
   Ôi tiếng Việt như bùn và như lụa
   Óng tre ngà và mềm mại như tơ.

      (Tiếng Việt - Lưu Quang Vũ)
 Tìm và gọi tên thành phần biệt lập trong đoạn thơ trên. Cho biết thành phần ấy được dùng để làm gì trong đoạn thơ?
Câu 3: (3 điểm)
 Trong loạt bài trên báo Tuổi trẻ chủ nhật bàn về Thế hệ gấu bông có đề cập hai hiện tượng:
1. Một cô bé mười lăm tuổi, được mẹ chở đi đánh cầu lông. Xe hai mẹ con bị va quẹt, đồ đạc trên xe văng tung tóe. Người mẹ vội vàng gom nhặt, vài người đi đường cũng dừng lại phụ giúp còn cô bé thờ ơ đứng nhìn. Đợi mẹ nhặt xong mọi thứ, cô bé leo lên xe và thản nhiên dặn: “Lát về mẹ nhớ mua cho con li chè!”.
2. Một cậu học sinh khi được hỏi về ca sĩ nổi tiếng mà cậu hâm mộ, cậu đã trả lời rất rành mạch về cách ăn mặc, sở thích của ca sĩ đó. Nhưng khi được hỏi về nghề nghiệp, sở thích của cha mẹ cậu, cậu ta ấp úng, không trả lời được.
Là người con trong gia đình, em hãy trình bày suy nghĩ về hai hiện tượng trên qua một bài văn ngắn (khoảng 01 trang giấy thi).
Câu 4: (5 điểm)
 Hãy chọn và phân tích một hoặc hai khổ thơ trong các bài thơ của chương trình văn học Việt Nam hiện đại lớp 9 để nêu bật vẻ đẹp con người Việt Nam.

Thứ Sáu, 15 tháng 6, 2012

Đề Tuyển sinh chuyên Anh 10 2011-2012 Trần Đại Nghĩa,Lê Hồng Phong

Để vào được lớp 10 chuyên Anh của các trường chuyên Lê Hồng Phong,Trần Đại Nghĩa.... các trò phải vượt được ngoại trừ bài thi Toán,Văn mà còn qua 2 ải Anh văn chuyên và không chuyên.
Đề 1: không chuyên :tương đối bình thường!
Đề 2:chuyên Anh :cực khó!

SỞ GIÁO DC ĐÀO TO TP. H CHÍ MINH


K THI TUYN SINH LP 10 THPT NĂM HC 2011   2012
MÔN THI: TING ANH (CHUYÊN)  Ngày thi:23/06/2011
Thi gian làm bài: 120 phút, không kể thi gian phát đ




I.

1.

Choose the correct answer to fill in each blank. (40 pts)

All of the proposals we have are still under           .


A. repair                             B. control                            C. surveillance
D. examination
2.   That is an interesting book which can          many children’s imagination.

A. take                        B. capture                   C. hold
D. form
3.
It is undeniable that modern industry         our life.


A. makes difference on B. puts effect in                C. has impact on
D. does influence over
4.
A rise in salary in this very  difficult stage, I think,  is           .


A. in the clouds            B. out of the question   C. on approval
D. at short  notice
5.   She  managed to         with some people during the time when she was isolated.
A. retain relationship      B. make contact          C. offer  relations              D. bring touch
6.   Not many foreign university students opt         home-stay because they prefer independence.
A. to                            B. for                                    C. on                           D. with
7.   When the candidates learned the satisfying results, they jumped            joy.
A. in                                     B. at                          C. for                                   D. on
8.   Though Japanese and Korean cultures appear similar to the outsider, they are quite          .
A. diverse                      B. separated               C. unfamiliar                     D. distinct
9.   We sat in the         of the big  oak tree, avoiding the boiling sun.
A. shade                     D. shadow                   C. cover                       D. protection
10. There has been a(n)         of the disease in several villages in the north of the country.
A. breakout                  B. outbreak                        C. breakdown              D. breakup
11. Ill leave by Monday. I don’t want to          my welcome.
A. outrun                       B. outgo                       C. outdo                      D. outstay
12. Harry’s refusal to answer the policemans questions            the suspicion of most colleagues.
A. arise                          B. raise                           C. arouse                     D. rise
13. When she switched the bathroom light on,  she was horrified  to         glimpse of cockroaches creeping around.
A. hold                                D. draw                        C. catch                    D. make
14. Robert is among very  few  local people who adhere          traditions and customs.
A. to                            B. of                                     C. on                           D. with
15. It is too late to congratulate the players            their  success, isn’t it?
A. to                            B. on                            C. about                     D. over
16. If the items we have sent are not to your            , please feel free to return them.
A. agreement              D. acceptance           C. acquisition                    D. satisfaction
17. Sarah and I                reserved rooms in the same hotel; She  was really surprised.
A. practically                    B. intentionally                  C. coincidentally             D. deliberately
18. I has never expected to experience such a(n)      journey.
A. arduous                    B. ambiguous               C. evasive                    D. insufferable
19. Hilary was very  disappointed, for she was            again for the post.
A. put off                            B. turned down            C. caught on               D. brought in
20. The effect of the painkiller is           and I begin to feel the soreness again.
A. doing without           B. fading away             C. wearing off                  D. turning out
21. No sooner         down the receiver than the phone rang again.
A.  I put                        B. had I put                  C. have I put                D. I had put
22. It is vital that the petition            by all of the residents in the area.
A. signed                      B. is signed                    C. will be signed          D. be signed
23. We spent nearly 3 hours waiting outside the station, then out         .
A. the star came         B. did the star come     C. came the star             D. be the star coming
24. My father is getting old and forgetful.           , he is experienced and helpful.
A. Be that as it may      B. Regardless                 C. In as much as it is      D. Consequently
25. Such         that every tourist  takes a chance to enjoy it.
A. attraction is it              B. is the attraction        C. is it the attraction     D. attraction it is
26. Were          their  hospitality, we wouldn’t have stayed on.
A. there not to be         B. not there to be         C. it not for                        D. not it for
27. At this very  time tomorrow, we          the final test.
A. will do                     B. will be doing            C. are doing                D. are going to do
28. The manager as well as the clerks        when the cashier turned up to reveal the truth.
A. were questioned                                           B. were being questioned
C. was questioned                                            D. was being questioned
29. We could not help            mom about the trip on Easter day dad          to us.
A. telling / had promised                                            B. to tell / promising
C. to tell / promised                                      D. telling / has promised
30. If only I                the speech so abruptly. Everybody was astonished.
A. didn’t end                B. were not to end        C. would not end         D. had not ended
31. You            the traffic jam on Route 45. The problem is that you didn’t listen to the radio.
A. could avoid                                                  B. could have avoided
C. should have avoided                                  D. did not avoid
32. Who in our  company deserves         the title The Best Employee of The Year?
A. to give                     B. giving                          C. to be given             D. being given
33. Many a        it difficult to avoid the interference of mass media in their  life.
A. pop star finds               B. pop star find                 C. pop stars find              D. pop stars finds
34. It was Barry Pen          hacked into our  company server and destroyed all out files.
A. whose                      B. who                          C. whom                       D. which
35. It is advisable to insure your  house         theft and fire.
A. for                                    B. about                      C. in                                     D. against
36. Who shall I make this cheque        ?
A. out to                       B. out for                             C. in for                               D. into
37. Twenty percent of the world’s people living in the richest countries have 82 times the          of the poorest.
A. profit                               B. income                     C. bonus                       D. benefit
38. Ever since I lost my job  at the bank, money has been          .
A. scarce                    B. few                                   C. broke                       D. tight
39. The Chancellor is said         the road tax  last month.
A. to bring in                     B. that he brought in      C. to have brought in    D. to be bringing in
40. Of the two discussions held last month, the second one was          .
A. more fruitful                  B. the more fruitful           C. the most fruitful           D. most fruitful

II.  Choose the suitable word to fill in each blank. (30 pts)

(41)            every town in Britain  has a public library, funded by  the local  authority, where local people may borrow books (42)            of charge.

Most libraries divide their  books (43)            two main sections, lending and reference. The lending


section  normally  offers  a  good  (44)            of  fiction  and non-fiction,  while  the reference section


contains  encyclopedia,  dictionaries,  atlases,  etc.  Books   from    the  lending  section  can be borrowed, usually  for a period of  two or  three weeks, while  books in the reference section may normally be (45           only in the library Libraries  are usually open daily from  Monday to Friday, including some evenings, as well as on Saturday mornings.

Other (46)            besides books usually include: a selection of newspapers and magazines, desks for privates reading and study, a childrens book section, access (47)            current catalogues and


many   other   (48         of   information   by   means   of    computer   terminal  coin-(49        


photocopier, music scores, records,  audio-cassettes  and videos  that may be borrowed. Most libraries also (50)            exhibitions of local interest, for example paintings by local artists or displays about local history.  Many libraries also contain a local tourist  information desk.

Borrowers are  normally  allowed  to have up to ten or  even more books at any one time. A
system of (51)            operates when books are not returned by the end of the borrowing (52)            .


People  living  in  the  rural  areas  can  use  a  mobile  library’,  a  van  that  (53)          regularly with a selection of books from  the local library these areas


(54)             public libraries, there are several  important private libraries in Britain.  Many of them are in London, such as the London Library. (55)            belong to famous universities.

41. A. Most
B. Almost
C. Mostly
D. Utmost
42. A. exempt
B. except
C. independent
D. free
43. A. into
B. for
C. as
D. to
44. A. variation
B. difference
C. range
D. scale
45. A. consulted
B. referred
C. concluded
D. inferred
46. A. equipment
B. tools
C. facilities
D. conditions
47. A. for
B. in
C. on
D. to
48. A. resources
B. sources
C. pieces
D. suppliers
49. A. run
B. functioned
C. operated
D. led
50. A. put on
B. take up
C. get by
D. make for
51. A. fees
B. fares
C. punishments
D. fines
52. A. period
B. duration
C. span
D. limit
53. A. roams
B. wanders
C. tours
D. surrounds
54. A. Beside
55. A. Another
B. Despite
B. Other
C. Instead
C. Others
D. Apart from
D. The others

III. Error Identification. (20 pts)

56. Harmony, melody and rhythm are important elements in almost forms  of music.
A                                     B                                 C     D
57. Automobiles began to equip with built-in radios around 1930.
A                        B                    C             D           
58. However type of raw materials is used in making paper, the process is essentially the same.
A                                                                 B                                C            D
59. Needles are simple-looking tools, but they are very  relatively difficult to make.
A                     B                               C              D                        
60. A musical comedy has a plot with songs and dances connecting to it.
A                                       B                                      C                D
61. When clouds reach a point which they can no longer contain their  moisture, the droplets fall                                                                                 A                                 B                                           C
to earth as rain  or snow.
D
62. The marine botany Sylvia Earle spent over 6,000  hours underwater exploring the deep sea.                    .                       A                      B                                                         C                               D
63. It was not until cities became manufacturing centers could colonists survive without farming as
A                          B                                 C                                                     D
their  major occupations.
64. In recent years, researchers study how molecules organize themselves to form  crystals.
A                                                        B                            C                               D
65. Fiona refused to join the school swimming team, this was not good news at all.
A                  B                       C                 D

IV. Reading comprehension. (20 pts)

Jupiter is the largest and most massive planet and is fifth in order of distance from  the sun.  It is well placed for observation for several months in every year and on average is the brightest of the planets  apart from  Venus, though  for  relatively  brief  periods Mars  may outshine it. Jupiter’s less than 10-hour rotation period gives it the shortest day in the solar system insofar as the principal planets are concerned. There are no true seasons on Jupiter because the axial inclination to the perpendicular of the orbital plane is only just over 30 less than that for any other planet.

The most famous mark on Jupiter is the Great Red Spot. It has shown variations in both intensity and color, and at times it has been invisible, but it always returns after a few  years. At its greatest extent it may be 40,000 kilometers long and  14,000 kilometers wide, so  its surface area is greater than that of Earth. Though the latitude of the Red Spot varies little, it drifts about in longitude. Over


the past century the total longitudinal drift has amounted to approximately 12,000. The latitude is generally very  close to -220.  It was once thought that the Red Spot might be a solid  or semisolid body floating in Jupiter’s outer gas. However, the Pioneer and Voyager  results have refuted that idea and proven the Red Spot to be a phenomenon of Jovian meteorology. Its longevity may well be due to its exceptional  size, but there are signs  that it is decreasing in size,  and it may not be permanent. Several smaller red spots have been seen occasionally but have not lasted.

66. What is the main idea of passage?
A. How long Jupiter lasts
B. The comparison between Jupiter and other planets
C. Life on Jupiter
D. Some features about Jupiter
67. According to the passage, Jupiter has the shortest day among the principal  planets because
          .
A. its rotation period is shorter than 10 hours
B. the axial inclination is only just over 30
C. it is on the average the brightest of all the planets
D. there is the interference of the Great Red Spot
68. According to the passage, Mars outshines Jupiter           .
A. on a regular basis                                                    B. from  time to time
C. every several months                                     D. less often than any other planet
69. The author’s tone in the passage is           .
A. argumentative         B. supportive                     C. enthusiastic              D. neutral
70. The passage would be of most interest to          .
A. students of anthropology                                      B. geologists
C. mathematicians                                           D. amateur astronomers
71. It can be inferred from  the passage that Jupiter’s Great Red Spot         .
A. will become brighter with time                            B. will one day disappear
C. will continue expanding                                D. is made of floating gases
72. The word intensity could be replaced by _        ”.
A. visibility                           B. density                       C. brilliance                       D. surface area
73. Which of the following statements is WRONG?
A.  Great Red Spot was thought to float in Jupiter’s outer gas. B. Jupiter can be observed all year round.
C. Venus is the brightest among the planets. D. Many small red spots have disappeared
74. What does the word “refuted mean?
A. Known                        B. Argued                      C. Accepted                    D. Disproved
75. According to the passage, which of the following statement is TRUE about the Red Spot?
A.  It can always be seen.
B. It is believed to be a phenomenon of Jovian meteorology. C. It is increasing in size.
D. Its longitude rarely changes.

V.  Word  form.  (20 pts)

76. The clothes we wear, like a        language, can give out message. (SPEAK)
77. After  months of surveillance, the police could take the criminals         _. (AWARE)
78. They won the case because of the         of the defendant (APPEAR)
79. Some country lanes are         to cars in rainy  seasons. (PASS)
80. The mechanic         fixed  our car, which really upset us. (PROFESSION)
81. His           of his opponent led to his biggest failure. (ESTIMATE)
82. Most  tourists  are amazed at the         splendors of the Rocky Mountains. (SCENERY)
83. Circumstances have          a change of plan; otherwise, thins would become worse. (COMPULSORY)
84. On  its            , your  passport may be renewed for a further five years. (EXPIRE)
85. The interior decoration of the hotel presents        , which is just one of the drawbacks. (TASTE)


VI. Use the correct word forms. (20 pts)

vegetable
attend
care
intend
contain
advertise
describe
guide
synthesize


As food label  is often nothing more than an (86)             to tempt you  to buy the product, you


should  pay  particular  (87)          to the choice of  words used. Always  watch out for  the word


flavor,  as  this  may  mean  that  the  product  contains  (88)           ingredients. Chocolate-flavor


topping, for example, will not contain chocolate, even though chocolate-flavored will contain a small percentage so read (89)            . Many manufacturers also use a range of meaningless (90)
          .  Feel-good  words, such as ‘wholesome,  farmhouse’, ‘original and traditional do not mean anything. Other words such as farm fresh and ‘country fresh’  also (91)            blur the true nature of a product’s source. ‘Fresh  egg pasta, for example, means that the pasta was indeed made with  real  and not (92)             eggs, but maybe months ago.  Words that you  can trust  are
‘organic, ‘wholemeal’,  ‘natural mineral  water’, ‘Fair  Trade,  free-range’  and the V (93)             symbol.  Take  particular  care over low-fat  and low-sugar  products. (94)             state that low-fat’ foods must not have more than five percent fat, while reduced fat means that the total fat (95)
           is 25 percent less than the standard versions of the same product.

VII. Cloze test. (20 pts)

(96)             nightmares are usually  quickly forgotten, they can be very  disturbing, particularly  if frequent, and if one dwells  (97)             several  days. Whether or  not we should  (98)             much reliance on trying  to interpret their  meaning is a matter for debate, as dream (99)            is usually no more than inspired guesswork with  the interpreter fantasizing  more than the dreamer. But sometimes, (100)             waking up suddenly  out of  a nightmare, this  paralysis  can continue and one cannot move or  call  out. This  distressing state can (101)             minutes to lift;  all  the sufferer can do (102)            breathe, move the eyes and possibly moan. (103)            contrast, and in rare circumstances, dreaming  may occur without paralysis  and then, if the dream is violent,  the all (104)            mobile dreamer may (105)            to harm or harm others.

VIII. Sentence transformation. (30 pts)

106.  There are very  few rivers left unpolluted in the world.
Hardly                                                                                                                                                        
107.  We are surprised that the man can demonstrate such a mastery of Portuguese. (COMMAND)
To                                                                                                                                                                
108.  He could not beat James because he was not patient enough.
Had the                                                                                                                                                     
109.  He is irresponsible, so he cannot complete most of the assignments.
On                                                                                                                                                              
110.  Frederick is such a talented artist that most critics  respect him.  (LOOK)
Frederick is so                                                                                                                                            
111.  You should have visited your  grandma when you  were in town. (PAID)
I would rather                                                                                                                                            
112.  The blockbuster  Kungfu Panda II was expected by many children around the world. (WAIT)
Many children                                                                                                                                          
113.  The little girl showed her  disappointment when she received the news.
The little girl’s face                                                                                                                                     
114.  Their preparation was good although they lacked time. (DESPITE)
Theirs                                                                                                                                                           
115.  Her second novel is not as interesting as her  first one. (COMPARISON)
Her                                                                                                                                                              

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