ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ THI THỬ SỐ 11 (2019-2020)
ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ THI THỬ SỐ 11 (2019-2020)
ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ THI THỬ SỐ 11 (2019-2020)
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SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO KỲ THI CHỌN HSG LỚP 9 CẤP TỈNH
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ĐỀ THI THỬ SỐ 11 Môn: Tiếng Anh
Thời gian làm bài: 120 phút
(không kể thời gian giao đề)
SECTION I: LISTENING (3.0 points) (You will hear twice for each part)
Part 1: Questions from 1 to 6. (1.2 points -0.2/ each)
You will hear a woman, called Sarah talking about, a sport called free-diving. Choose the
correct answer from A. B or C for each of the following questions.
1. What does Sarah say about the history of free-diving?
A. It has always been an extreme sport.
B. It was once a way of finding food.
C. It’s less than four hundred years old.
2. What does Sarah say about free-diving today?
A. It requires special equipment.
B. It’s non-competitive.
C. It has several different names.
3. How did Tanya Streeter spend a lot of her childhood?
A. training to be a diver B. sailing and fishing C. playing in the sea
4. Tanya realised she was a talented free-diver after
A. she’d entered her first free-diving competition.
B. she’d had one lesson in free-diving.
C. she’d been doing it for a while.
5. How does Tanya train?
A. She exercises for five hours every day.
B. She swims in the sea every day.
C. She goes running every day.
6. What advice about free-diving does Sarah give to beginners?
A. Practise in the sea whenever possible.
B. Take proper lessons.
C. Enter as many competitions as you can.
Part 2: Questions from 7 to 15. (1.8 point - 0.2/ each)
Listen to the conversation between Tom and Linda. Fill in each blank with no more than
three words.
Tom: You look upset, Linda. What's the matter?
Linda: Nothing serious. Just my parents keep (7) complaining about my clothes.
Tom: Why don't they like them?
Linda: They think my trousers are too skinny and my tops are too tight. They don't like my
sparkling clothes or high heels. They want me to wear (8) more casual stuff such as
jeans and T- shirts.
Tom: Well, it depends on where you're going. If you're going to a party, you could dress up,
but I don't think you should wear flashy clothes every day.
Linda: But I really want to look more (9) elegant and fashionable.
Tom: Well, have you thought about the cost? Perhaps your parents can't afford to buy
expensive clothes.
Linda: Maybe you're right. What about you? Do you get into (10) conflict with your
parents?
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By continuing to sponsor projects involving a growing body of art in public places, cities
will certainly enlarge the situations in which the public encounters and grows familiar with the
various forms of contemporary art. Indeed, cities are providing artists with an opportunity to
communicate with a new and broader audience. Artists are recognizing the distinction between
public and private spaces, and taking that into account when executing their public
commissions. They are working in new, often more durable media, and on an unaccustomed
scale.
66. What is the passage mainly about?
A. The influence of art on urban architecture in United States cities
B. The growth of public art in United States cities.
C. The increase in public appreciation of art in the United States
D. The differences between public art in Europe and the United States.
67. All of the following are mentioned in paragraph 1 as results of the trend toward installing
contemporary art in public places in the United States EXCEPT________.
A. the transfer of artwork from private to public sites
B. artworks that represent a city’s special character
C. greater interest in art by the American public
D. a broader understanding of the varieties of contemporary art
68. According to the passage, new settings for public art are appearing as a result of ________.
A. communities that are building more art museums
B. artists who are moving to urban areas
C. urban development and renewal
D. an increase in the number of artists in the United States.
69. The author mentions Roy Lichtenstein and Alan Sonfist in line 12 in order to________.
A. show that certain artist are famous mostly for their public art
B. introduce the subject of unusual works of art
C. demonstrate the diversity of artworks displayed in public
D. contrast the cities of Miami Beach and New York
70. It can be inferred from the passage that the city of Memphis sponsored a work by Richard
Hunt because the city authorities believed that ________.
A. the sculpture would symbolize the urban renewal of Memphis
B. Memphis was an appropriate place for a memorial to Martin Luther Ling, Jr.
C. the artwork would promote Memphis as a center for the arts
D. the sculpture would provide a positive example to other artists.
71. The word ―enhancement‖ in line 17 is closest in meaning to ________.
A. replacement B. design C. improvement D. decoration
72. The word ―revitalize‖ in line 18 is closest in meaning to ________.
A. show the importance of B. promise to enlarge
C. bring new life to D. provide artworks for
73. The word ―that‖ in line 22 refers to ________.
A. contemporary art B. opportunity C. audience D. distinction
74. The word ―executing‖ in line 22 is closest in meaning to ________.
A. judging B. selling C. explaining D. producing
75. According to paragraph 3, artists who work on public art projects are doing all of the
following EXCEPT ________.
A. creating artworks that are unusual in size
B. raising funds to sponsor various public projects
C. exposing a large number of people to works of art
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