ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ THI KIỂM TRA CHẤT LƯỢNG 2020
ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ THI KIỂM TRA CHẤT LƯỢNG 2020
ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ THI KIỂM TRA CHẤT LƯỢNG 2020
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Đề Kiểm Tra Chất Lượng Cuối Năm 2020
I. Listening
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Question 1: I haven't seen my childhood best friend in years. I wonder what became
……….. her.
become of something/somebody: to happen to or be a result for something or
someone.
Question 2: My idea of a holiday is to stay in a five-star hotel and just wallow ……….. luxury
for a week.
wallow in something: to allow yourself to enjoy something completely.
Question 3: She was rooted ………... the spot with fear.
be rooted to the spot: be unable to move.
Question 4: For Tony, owning a big car was a badge ………… success.
be a badge of sth: to be something that shows that you have achieved a particular
thing.
Question 5: He wrestled ………... the decision for several weeks, wondering what he should
do.
wrestle with sth: t o try very hard to deal with a problem or to make a difficult decision.
Question 6: The soldiers were accused of fraternizing …………. the enemy.
fraternize with somebody: t o meet someone socially, especially someone who
belongs to an opposing army or team, or has a different social position.
Question 7: How could you stand ……………. and watched him beat the children like that ?
stand by: to allow something unpleasant to happen without doing anything to stop it.
Question 8: The murderer has been condemned …………….. death.
condemn somebody to something: to make someone suffer in a partic ular way.
Question 9: You can't just sit …………. and wait for job offers to come to you.
sit back: t o wait for something to happen without making any effort to do anything
yourself.
Question 10: I like to think that our love of reading will rub ………..…. on our children.
rub off on somebody: to become part of someone because that person has been in a
place where it was present: lan truyền, tác động đến ai.
IV. READING
A. Cloze Test
Cressida Cowell is the author of the widely-praised How to Train your Dragon series
of children’s books. She spent her own childhood holidays on a remote island, where she
was left very much to her own (1)________. As a result, she became an avid reader,
entertaining (2)________ with books and developing a fervent imagination. She even
(3)________ up her own secret languages. Cowell believes that today’s children still have a
real (4)________ for language, even though their attention (5)________ may not be as great
as in her day, (6)________ them less tolerant of descriptive passages in stories. Her books
are outlandish and exciting, with vivid imagery, cliffhangers and eye-catching illustrations.
Dragons seem to (7)________ to children of all nationalities, who also seem to (8)________
with her 203 protagonist, Hiccup, quite easily. Hiccup is a boy who battles his way through
life problems, often against the (9)________ . Cowell is currently planning an illustrated book
for teenagers. In her own words, she enjoys breaking the (10)________ and finds that kids
are open-minded enough to accept this.
1. leave sb to their own devices: to allow someone to make their own decisions about
what to do.
2. entertain oneself with something.
3. dream up something: to invent something new by using a lot of imagination.
4. have an ear for something: if someone has an ear for music or languages, they are
good at hearing, repeating, and understanding these sounds.
5. attention span: the length of time that someone can keep their thoughts and
interest fixed on something.
6. make somebody/something adjective.
7. appeal to somebody: to attract somebody.
8. identify with something: to feel you are like someone and understand the way that
person thinks.
9. against (all) the odds: although there were a lot of problems. (bất chấp khó khăn)
10. b reak the mould/mold: to be new and different.
Fear of Flying
Fear of flying is among the most understandable and prevalent of phobias. One
person in four suffers (1) ….. anxiety at the idea of boarding a plane - as a pet (2) ….. it
ranks alongside fear of snakes - and one in 10 refuses to fly under any circumstances. The
agony is not just being five miles high with no visible (3) ….. of support, but having
absolutely no control. Risks aren't the problem, but fear. The argument that we are in greater
(4) ….. in a car, or boiling an egg, is irrelevant. The phobia cuts sufferers off from friends and
families, and can damage careers.
But most will overcome their fear (even if they will never leap aboard planes with a
(5) ….. heart) by understanding more about how and why an aircraft flies, and learning how
to cope with anxiety. Every six weeks, two experienced British Airways captains, Douglas
Ord and Peter Hughes, persuade two planeloads of nervous and often terrified passengers
into the sky. About 95 per cent of them are then "cured" (6) ….. the extent that they can
board a plane without feeling overwhelming panic.
A Private Man
. deflect someone (from something): causes them to turn their attention away
7. B
from what they are doing or concentrating on.
8. B . blind subservience: a utomatic, unquestioning obedience.
9. A . safeguard: to protect something
. deny oneself something: to decide not to have something that you would like.
10. A
11. C . your/somebody’s due: s omething that they deserve or something that they
have a right to have.
12. D . on one’s own terms: in the manner that one prefers.
V. Word Form
Question 1: Her first novel's _______ success came as a great surprise. (RUN)
runaway success is surprisingly sudden or great.
Question 2: When it discovered the loans could not be repaid, the bank became ________
(SOLVE)
insolvent: not having enough money to pay debts.
Question 3: The low salary is very _______ to our faculty members. (MORAL)
demoralizing: making you lose confidence, enthusiasm, and hope.
Question 4: As women we tend to be ________ and make light of what we have achieved.
(FACE)
self-effacing: not making yourself noticeable, or not trying to get the attention of other
people.
Question 5: Mongolia, although poor, has considerable ________ resources of oil and
minerals. (TAP)
untapped: n ot yet used or taken advantage of.
Question 6: It is essential that there is a(n) ________ use of the confidential information.
(AUTHOR)
unauthorized/ised: w ithout someone's official permission to do something.
Question 7: The solutions ________ a wide range of options to suit all tastes and pockets.
(COMPASS)
encompass: to include different types of things.
Question 8: Much as your brother has established himself as the leading candidate in the
national competition, his arrogance and rudeness are a real __________ for me to start a
new relationship. (DEAL)
dealbreaker: a factor or problem that will prevent someone from agreeing to
something, doing something, or buying a particular product.
B. Use the correct form of the word in the box to fit each gap.
There are a myriad of lifestyle issues affecting the youth of today. Such is the
pressure heaped on many school-goers to achieve academic excellence by their parents
that these (9) _______ (REAL) expectations are causing children to become hopelessly
depressed. Indeed, some, in their (10) _______ (DESPAIR) to escape and their sense of
guilt at being unable reach the levels of success demanded of them by their (11) _______
(PUSH) parents, either rebel in what is (12) _______ (AMOUNT) to a cry for help, or, worse
still, engage in (13) _______ (HARM). It is no coincidence that suicide rates, expecially
amongst young males, have been rising steadily for some time now. These are tough times
to be a teen. Then there are those who get hooked on the internet; the 14 _______
(VIRTUE) world becomes their reality. For these teens, their social circle shrinks (15)
_______ (DRAMA) until, at last, their friendship sphere is limited solely to their online
(16)_______ (BUD). Not alone do they commonly suffer from sleep (17) _______
(PRIVATE) on account of their destructive addiction to game play and net-surfing, their
behaviour may become so (18) _______ (ERR) and peculiar over time as to be considered
(19) _______ (SOCIAL) . And while they sit at their computer screens hidden away in
splendid isolation from the real world, such is the lack of exercise they get that their calorie
intake far exceeds what is necessary for them to maintain a stable weight. In essence, due
to their sedentary lifestyle, their weight 20 _______ (ROCKET) until such time as they
become morbidly obese.
nrealistic: p
9. u hi thực tế 10. d esperation: s ự tuyệt vọng
11. p ushy: thúc ép 12. tantamount: tương đương với
13. self-harm: tự làm hại bản thân 14. v irtual: ảo
15. d ramatically: đ áng kể 16. buddies: bạn bè
17. d eprivation: sự tước đoạt 18. erratic: thất thường
19. a ntisocial: khó gần 20. s kyrockets: tăng mạnh
VI. Writing
A. For questions 1-5, finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it
means exactly the sentences printed before it.
B. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first
sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use
between three and six words, including the word given.
6. Julie meant well so you mustn’t be offended by her comments. AMISS
Please ……………………………………. because she meant well.
Please don’t take Julie’s comments amiss because she meant well.
- take sth amiss: to be offended by something that someone has said to you.
7. Lending Sally so much money was a rather foolish thing to do. BETTER
You should ………………………………….. Sally so much money.
You should k now better than to lend Sally so much money.
- know better (than to do sth): to be wise enough, experienced enough not to
have done something wrong
8. Your empty promises won’t have any effect on her. ICE
Your …………………………………………………….
Your empty promises won’t cut any ice/ will cut no ice with her.
- not cut any ice with/ cut no ice with somebody: to not cause someone to
change their opinion or decision
9. The reason why the two cars collided has been unknown. NO
There’s …………………………………………………………
There’s no knowing/telling/saying why the two cars collided.
- there's no knowing/telling/saying: it is impossible to know/say/tell.
10. I’ve become extremely good at organizing the timetables recently. ART
I’ve got organizing the timetables …………………………. late.
I’ve got organizing the timetables down to a fine art of late.
- have/get something down to a fine art: to be able to do something very well or
quickly, often because you have done it so many times.
- of late: recently.
-THE END-
- Phần nghe được trích trong Mini Ielts Tests, từ bài nghe thông tin khoa
học của TED Talks.
- Bao trùm rộng các kiến thức chuyên sâu về thành ngữ, cụm cố định, cụm
động từ, từ vựng (đặc biệt là nghĩa chìm - nghĩa mà ít học sinh biết đến),
giới từ, cấu tạo từ, kiến thức ngữ pháp (viết lại câu).
- Phần bài đọc điền 4 đáp án được trích từ sách CPE Practise Tests, cùng
với các phần Use of English đã liệt kê trên ở mức độ ôn thi học sinh giỏi
thành phố tới quốc gia. Vì vậy, đề thi có tính phân loại học sinh cao.
Nhận xét thang điểm:
- 0 - 5 điểm: yếu
- 5 - 10 điểm: trung bình
- 10 - 15 điểm: khá
- 15 - 20 điểm: giỏi
- 20 - 22 điểm: xuất sắc
- 22 - 23 điểm: thành thạo