Đề+ĐA HSG_Anh 9 (Mỹ Phong-Phù Mỹ_10-11)
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Chia sẻ tài liệu: Đề+ĐA HSG_Anh 9 (Mỹ Phong-Phù Mỹ_10-11) thuộc Tiếng Anh 9
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PHÒNG GD_ĐT PHÙ MỸ ĐỀ THI ĐỀ XUẤT THI HSG CẤP HUYỆN
TRƯỜNG THCS MỸ PHONG Năm học: 2010_ 2011
Môn: Tiếng Anh 9
Thời gian làm bài: 150 phút
( Không kể thời gian phát đề)
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A. READING: (14ms)
Part I: Fill in each blank with a suitable word to complete the following passage: (2,0m)
He was born in a poor part of London. His father (1)...............a comedian and his mother worked (2).........a dancer and singer. Neither of them was very successful, and the family had very little money, at one time they were (3)............poor that he and his brother had only one pair of shoes and they had to take turns wearing them.The first time he (4)...........some money was when he was only five years old. He did many kinds of (5).............., but what he loved passionately was working in the theatre.
When he was about 15, he joined a travelling theatre company and went to trips to America. On one such tour he was offered a part in a film, so he went to Hollywood, (6).............he eventually became both an actor and a film director. He was known to be a perfectionist, and sometimes instead on the other actors’ repeating a scene many times (7)..........he was satisfied with it.
Many people found (8)..........difficult and some accused him of being mean, but it was really his early experiences of poverty that made him careful with his cash. He died in Switzerland in 1977, (9)............the age of 88. (10).....................is now a statue of him in Leicester, London, the city of his birth and early upbringing. His name was Charlie Chaplin.
Part II: Read the passage below and choose the best answer from the four options marked a, b, c or d. identify your answers by writing the corresponding letter a, b, c or d on the answer sheet (1m)
If you were to stop people in the street and ask them to name a ship that had been sunk, it is likely that nearly all of them would say the Titanic. For the sinking of the Titanic was, if not the most tragic, certainly the most famous sea disaster in the history of ocean travel.
The Titanic was built as a luxury liner, intended to be the fastest in the world, and a great deal of publicity had surrounded it. The last point probadly explains why so many important people from all walks of life were on the boat when it went down.
The Titanic was on its maiden voyage to America in 1912 when it struck an iceberg and sank. Of its 2300 passengers, more than two- thirds were drowned. Because the Titanic was thought to be virtually insinkable, no one was prepared for the tragedy. There was total panic as very few of the passengers had bothered to learn the necessary drill in the event of trouble. There was severe shortage of lifeboats and those that were launched were still half- empty. The one point of calm was to be found in the ballroom where the band carried on playing right to the very end.
What makes the sinking of the Titanic even more tragic is the fact that warnings of icebergs had been sent, yet the liner was still continuing at full speed. In addition one ship was only ten miles away but did not receive the distress signal.
One good thing did, however, result from the disaster. The whole question of safety at sea was looked into, resulting in much better safety measures, including stricter lifeboat regulations and the establishment of an iceberg patrol.
1. The sinking of the Titanic was………….
A. the most tragic sea disaster. B. the most historic sea disaster.
C. the most famous sea disaster. D. the first great sea disaster.
2. Why were so many important people on board?
A. the Titanic had received a lot of publicity. B. The Titanic was a luxury liner.
C. It was the fastest liner in the world. D. They wanted to go to America.
3. The lifeboats were………
A. too short B. launched too soon. C. half finished D. poorly equipped
4. The chances of disaster were increased because….
A. no warnings had been sent B. the dance band was playing too loud.
C. the Titanic was traveling too fast. D. there were no distress calls.
5. The positive result of the disaster was that
A. a full inquiry was made. B. a programme of iceberg destruction was started.
C. lifeboats were made faster. D. sea travel was made safer.
Part III: Read the
TRƯỜNG THCS MỸ PHONG Năm học: 2010_ 2011
Môn: Tiếng Anh 9
Thời gian làm bài: 150 phút
( Không kể thời gian phát đề)
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A. READING: (14ms)
Part I: Fill in each blank with a suitable word to complete the following passage: (2,0m)
He was born in a poor part of London. His father (1)...............a comedian and his mother worked (2).........a dancer and singer. Neither of them was very successful, and the family had very little money, at one time they were (3)............poor that he and his brother had only one pair of shoes and they had to take turns wearing them.The first time he (4)...........some money was when he was only five years old. He did many kinds of (5).............., but what he loved passionately was working in the theatre.
When he was about 15, he joined a travelling theatre company and went to trips to America. On one such tour he was offered a part in a film, so he went to Hollywood, (6).............he eventually became both an actor and a film director. He was known to be a perfectionist, and sometimes instead on the other actors’ repeating a scene many times (7)..........he was satisfied with it.
Many people found (8)..........difficult and some accused him of being mean, but it was really his early experiences of poverty that made him careful with his cash. He died in Switzerland in 1977, (9)............the age of 88. (10).....................is now a statue of him in Leicester, London, the city of his birth and early upbringing. His name was Charlie Chaplin.
Part II: Read the passage below and choose the best answer from the four options marked a, b, c or d. identify your answers by writing the corresponding letter a, b, c or d on the answer sheet (1m)
If you were to stop people in the street and ask them to name a ship that had been sunk, it is likely that nearly all of them would say the Titanic. For the sinking of the Titanic was, if not the most tragic, certainly the most famous sea disaster in the history of ocean travel.
The Titanic was built as a luxury liner, intended to be the fastest in the world, and a great deal of publicity had surrounded it. The last point probadly explains why so many important people from all walks of life were on the boat when it went down.
The Titanic was on its maiden voyage to America in 1912 when it struck an iceberg and sank. Of its 2300 passengers, more than two- thirds were drowned. Because the Titanic was thought to be virtually insinkable, no one was prepared for the tragedy. There was total panic as very few of the passengers had bothered to learn the necessary drill in the event of trouble. There was severe shortage of lifeboats and those that were launched were still half- empty. The one point of calm was to be found in the ballroom where the band carried on playing right to the very end.
What makes the sinking of the Titanic even more tragic is the fact that warnings of icebergs had been sent, yet the liner was still continuing at full speed. In addition one ship was only ten miles away but did not receive the distress signal.
One good thing did, however, result from the disaster. The whole question of safety at sea was looked into, resulting in much better safety measures, including stricter lifeboat regulations and the establishment of an iceberg patrol.
1. The sinking of the Titanic was………….
A. the most tragic sea disaster. B. the most historic sea disaster.
C. the most famous sea disaster. D. the first great sea disaster.
2. Why were so many important people on board?
A. the Titanic had received a lot of publicity. B. The Titanic was a luxury liner.
C. It was the fastest liner in the world. D. They wanted to go to America.
3. The lifeboats were………
A. too short B. launched too soon. C. half finished D. poorly equipped
4. The chances of disaster were increased because….
A. no warnings had been sent B. the dance band was playing too loud.
C. the Titanic was traveling too fast. D. there were no distress calls.
5. The positive result of the disaster was that
A. a full inquiry was made. B. a programme of iceberg destruction was started.
C. lifeboats were made faster. D. sea travel was made safer.
Part III: Read the
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