Đề chính thức môn Anh Chuyên vào 10 CNN năm 2014

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Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.

  • measure

  • pleasure
  • peasant
  • feasible

Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.

  • massage
  • espionage
  • advantage

  • sabotage

Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.

  • flourish
  • nourishment
  • arousal
  • encourage

Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.

  • cherish
  • chameleon
  • challenge
  • champion

Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.

  • immature
  • procedure

  • exposure

  • expenditure

Choose from the word whose stress pattern is different from the others.

  • imaginary
  • ameliorate
  • vocabulary
  • mathematical

Choose from the word whose stress pattern is different from the others.

  • preferable
  • commentator
  • demonstrative
  • imitative

Choose from the word whose stress pattern is different from the others.

  • economize
  • enthusiast
  • adolescent
  • appreciate

Choose from the word whose stress pattern is different from the others.

  • triangle
  • horizon
  • authentic
  • enormous

Choose from the word whose stress pattern is different from the others.

  • describe
  • genius
  • antique
  • immense

Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each question.

For many, a big win in the lottery is their dream, so they buy tickets every week hoping for a dream come true. People think when they win they will be able to stop doing that boring job and live a life of luxury. But is their numbers really do come up, that dream often becomes a nightmare.

Brett Peterson was just 19 and working as a waiter in a small restaurant in California. When he found out he was going to receive $2 million payout in the lottery, he immediately gave up work, lent money to all his friends, whether they would be able to pay it back, and spend money lavishly. Within months he had huge credit card debits and no money left to pay them. A year later, he had to take a job as a sales clerk trying to make ends meet.

Lynnette Nichols was a bookkeeper before she won about $17 million in the lottery. Did it bring her happiness? Well, she and her husband immediately started fighting over money. She couldn't believe that he was wasting money on electronic toys for himself, while he objected to her buying expensive cars for her family. They ended up in court in a trial that cost them both hundreds of thousands of dollars and, of course, they're now divorce.

So why does a sudden win caused so many problems? It seems that a lot when can put enormous stress on those unprepared for it. The majority of people who win are people who did not have a lot of money before. They tend to come from blue-collar backgrounds and having used to working full-time. When they get this unexpected windfall, they don't know how to cope. Very often they stop working and they move house. But these are probably the two worst things they can do. On top of this, big winners are not prepared for the new expectations that people now have on them. Their friends expect them to be generous and they received requests from strangers asking them to donate money. Very often, lottery winners do not have much experience in investing money wisely and end up making disastrous financial decisions, which quickly eat up their winnings.

So, do you still want to win the lottery? If you do win, the best advice is probably to get yourself some good, independent financial advice and more importantly, to be aware that becoming rich overnight can radically change your life - and not necessarily for the better.

The topic of the passage is ______.
  • The Need for Financial Advice
  • From Rags to Riches
  • Lottery Winning: Dream or Nightmare?
  • Lottery Winners Go Bankrupt
According to the first paragraph, which of the following statements is true?
  • Few people buy lottery tickets weekly.
  • Winning a lottery is not necessarily a good thing.
  • Lottery winners do not do boring jobs.
  • Most lottery winners live in luxury all their lives.

The phrase "objected to" is closest in meaning to _______.

  • did not mind
  • was annoyed at
  • was displeased with
  • disapproved of

The word "enormous" is closest in meaning to _______.

  • constant
  • special
  • increasing
  • considerable

The phrase "On top of" is closest in meaning to ______.

  • In addition to
  • Because of
  • Despite
  • Instead of

The word "disastrous" is closest in meaning to ______.

  • difficult
  • very poor
  • important
  • good
According to the second paragraph, which of the following statement is true?
  • Brett quit his job after receiving the lottery prize.
  • Brett’s winnings were exhausted after just a few months.
  • Brett gave away money to his friends.
  • Brett is now having a comfortable
According to the third paragraph, which of the following statements is NOT true?
  • Lynette’s husband spent too much money on electro toys.
  • Lynette wanted to buy expensive cars for her family.
  • Their fight over money cost them a lot of money.
  • They are no longer in disagreement about money.
Most lottery winners ______.
  • are well-off people
  • do intellectual work
  • are full-time workers
  • are well prepared for winning a lottery
Big lottery winner should ________.
  • be generous to friends
  • give away money to charities
  • invest money in a business
  • consult someone about financial issues

Read the following passage and decide which answer best fits each numbered space.

An expensive engagement ring hidden a surprise in a chocolate Easter egg has given high premarital to a young Italian couple. The $1,300 ring has missing after the fiance, a twenty-six-year-old law graduate, decided to the plain chocolate egg for a milk chocolate equivalent. When he discovered what had happened, her husband-to-be, a 30-year-old plumber, back to the shop where he has purchased the egg, only to find that it had already been resold. The missing ring has the relationship under considerable stress, with angry words from the donor and tears from the unlucky recipient. The incident event resulted a very strong slap on the face for the prospective bride. , she even thought about taking legal action against her fiancé for her minor physical injuries. However, hopefully, the couple may stop arguing and get back together again they will recover the ring. Anyway, the fiancé has promised that she learn to like plain chocolate.

Choose the word/phrase that best completes each of the following sentences.

The _____ built to the factory provided valuable extra space.
  • extension
  • enlargement
  • expansion
  • development
If I ______ soundly last night, I could have heard someone break into my house.
  • hadn’t been sleeping
  • hadn’t slept
  • wasn’t sleeping
  • didn’t sleep
You need to ____ a lot of effort to become a good English learner.
  • use
  • take
  • do
  • make
She was lying in bed, _______ a fashion magazine.
  • reading
  • to read
  • and reading
  • when reading

All students in class, ______ Peter, will go on a trip to Bath next week.

  • besides
  • with the exception of
  • along with
  • combined with

He is not willing to embrace new ideas. He is _____.

  • single-minded
  • narrow-minded
  • absent-minded
  • feeble-minded

_____ is his kindness that he is loved by everyone.

  • So
  • There
  • This
  • Such

Considering the pressure in modern life, it is better to make _____ of other mistakes.

  • easy
  • gentle
  • light
  • good

I saw Bob in a restaurant yesterday evening. He said he _________ for his girlfriend there.

  • was waiting
  • had waited
  • had been waiting
  • waited
By the time Henry gets home, I will _______ for two hours.
  • be sleeping
  • have slept
  • have been sleeping
  • sleep

Use the word given in brackets to form a word that fits in each of the spaces in the following passage.

I visited the village where I was born yesterday. To my surprise, it has changed beyond (RECOGNIZE) . The first change has been in the scenery. For example, some areas of (SCENE) beauty such as rice paddies have given way to factories and stores. Second, most villagers still live off the land, but they have (AUTOMATIC) most farming practices, which helps to reduce their hard work. besides, instead of cultivating (POOR) areas of land, farmers now build houses on them. Third, my village is now more (ACCESS) because of the improved road system. People used to take a boat trip to get there, but now they can go there by coach conveniently. Finally, there is also a greater (EMPHASIZE) on education. Actually, most parents now try to provide them the most (FAVOUR) conditions for their children to learn. Those changes somewhat make me feel nostalgic for the old day. However, I am glad that the characters that I value in the villagers I know are still the same. In fact, I still find the company of the villagers (AGREE) - I can talk to them for hours. I also love them for their (GENEROUS) - they are willing to help people in difficulty, even strangers. For me, the trip to revisit my village is an (RICH) experience I am aware of the importance of cherishing what I hold dear.

Insert in each of the blanks with ONE suitable word to complete the following passage. 

Mr. Thompson did not learn to drive a car he was almost thirty, because he was a very nervous person who always asked someone to drive him - first his mother and then his wife. But at he decided to take lessons, and managed to pass his driving test on the second , although he wasn’t very good at parking.

A week later he into town by himself and was trying to park between two cars he damaged one of them slightly.

When he wrote to the Insurance company about the accident, they sent him a form to in describing it, and one of the questions on the form “How could the driver of the other car prevented the accident from happening?”

Mr. Thompson thought for a minute and wrote, “He could have parked his car on another street.”

Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one, using the word in a bracket. You must use between TWO and FIVE words, including the word given. Do not change the word given.

The lecturer is respected by all her colleagues for her professional expertise. (LOOK) 

=> All the colleagues the lecturer.

Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one, using the word in a bracket. You must use between TWO and FIVE words, including the word given. Do not change the word given.

My heart was soon filled with sadness when I heard about his misfortune. (LONG) 

=> It my heart was filled with sadness when I heard about his misfortune.

Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one, using the word in a bracket. You must use between TWO and FIVE words, including the word given. Do not change the word given.

I hadn’t expected to win that scholarship. (SURPRISE) 

=> It came to win that scholarship.

Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one, using the word in a bracket. You must use between TWO and FIVE words, including the word given. Do not change the word given.

People think that studying abroad is a good way to have a decent education. (THOUGHT) 

=> Studying abroad a good way to have a decent education.

Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one, using the word in a bracket. You must use between TWO and FIVE words, including the word given. Do not change the word given.

You may have a heart attack if you are obese. (RISK) 

=> You run a heart attack if you are obese.

Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one, using the word in a bracket. You must use between TWO and FIVE words, including the word given. Do not change the word given.

My friend advised me not to go out with him. (YOU) 

=> My friend said to me, “If , I would not go out with him.”

Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one, using the word in a bracket. You must use between TWO and FIVE words, including the word given. Do not change the word given.

Her husband is often fussy about cleanliness. (TENDENCY) 

=> Her husband fussy about cleanliness.

Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one, using the word in a bracket. You must use between TWO and FIVE words, including the word given. Do not change the word given.

“Do I have to pick you up tomorrow?” (EXPECTED) 

=> I asked Tom to pick him up the following day.

Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one, using the word in a bracket. You must use between TWO and FIVE words, including the word given. Do not change the word given.

It was unfair that she won the first prize. (DESERVE) 

=> She the first prize.

Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one, using the word in a bracket. You must use between TWO and FIVE words, including the word given. Do not change the word given.

You may oversleep, so turn the alarm clock. (CASE) 

=> Turn on the alarm clock .

Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning to the first.

We couldn’t have managed without my father’s money. 

=> If it ..........

Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning to the first.

I had only just put the phone down when the boss rang back. 

=> Hardly ..........

Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning to the first.

We may not be able to give the concert. 

=> The concert .................

Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning to the first.

I only recognized him when he came into the light. 

=> Not until ...........

Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning to the first.

It is quite pointless to complain. 

=> There’s _______

Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning to the first.

As far as I know, he's still working in Bristol. 

=> To the best ..........

Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning to the first.

It was his incompetence, which led to their capture. 

=> They .................

Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning to the first.

He wasn't to blame for the accident. 

=> The accident ..........

Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning to the first.

In the end, I felt that I had been right to leave the club. 

=> I had no ................

Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning to the first.

He talked about nothing except the weather on this first date. 

=> His sole ...............