Thi vào chuyên Anh-CVA

VengaZed90

New Member
Em tên là Thái em năm nay muốn thi vào chuyên Anh Chu Văn An em muốn các anh chị giúp em một viec là tìm hộ em các đề thi vào chuyên Anh của các năm trươc. Các anh chị giúp em với em cảm ơn anh chị rất nhiều. Bởi em biết chắc cũng có nhiều người thi xong chẳng lấy đề về hoặc có thế thi ở Chu Văn An thi Anh làm luôn vào giấy nhưng em mong anh chị dù không biết thì có thể hỏi hộ em cô giáo dạy anh của các anh chị có được không ạ! Em rất mong sớm nhận hồi âm
 

blue eyes

Moderator
hoho`..ho...dàng nào cũng là topic hỏi thăm, các anh chị cho em hỏi luôn
em đăng kí vào lớp Pháp (a1) nhưng sau này vào trường rồi , em có đc thi các lớp chất lượng cao khác nữa không ạ :(
 

Deathknight

Active Member
được
nếu hè năm lớp 10 em đủ trình thi sang A2, A3 (mấy lớp đấy đông đứa thi vào lắm)
nói chung các lớp CLC, Chuyên đều có thi xếp lớp cả
cứ nộp $ mà thi
lớp có số người thi vào ít nhất là chuyên Tin :)
 

VengaZed90

New Member
Bây giờ lên ams làm sao kịp hả chị
Mà bây giờ làm sao mà đăng ký được nữa hết hạn rồi chị xin giúp em đề đi chị
 

baby love

Moderator

Đề thì năm ngoái chị để không hết
Nhưng sau khi thi xong thì vứt hết sạch
Muốn xin đề thì khó lắm
Em có đi học thêm cô nào ko
 

Pham Vu Ngoc Ha

Active Member
Chị có tìm thấy cho em đè thi TA đây này:
Chúc em thi tốt nhé!!!



ĐỀ THI TUYỂN SINH VÀO LỚP 10
Trường THPT Hanoi - Amsterdam và Chu Văn An
Năm học: 1996 - 1997
Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH
Thời gian làm bài: 120 phút

I. Choose A, B, C or D to complete the following sentences. (2.5 marks)

1. I remember ______ him once in my life.
A. to meet B. meeting C. to have met D. met
2. He has been waiting for this letter for days, and at ______ it has come.
A. last B. the end C. present D. the finish
3. The man who lives opposite us sometimes comes ______ for a cup of tea.
A. on B. over C. off D. to
4. There was a small room into ______ we all crowded.
A. which B. where C. that D. it
5. We were so late, we ______ had time to catch the train.
A. nearly B. almost C. hardly D. simply
6. Your work has been very good ______ this year.
A. so far B. by far C. as far as D. so long
7. Give her a telephone number to ring ______ she gets lost.
A. whether B. in case C. unless D. perhaps
8. Tell me ______ there is anything special that you would like to do.
A. that B. which C. so D. if
9. It was a great success. He succeeded ______ everyone laugh.
A. to make B. in make C. for making D. in making
10. He couldn't have known what was in the letter ______ he had written it himself.
A. until B. if C. unless D. if only



II. Fill each gap with a word or phrase. (2.5 marks)

1. He doesn't tell me since when ________________ English.
2. I don't know how far _________________ to the station.
3. She didn't tell me the reason _________________ his birthday party.
4. Tell me __________________ this box with.
5. If he had gone by bus, he ___________________ here now.



III. Read the text below. For questions 1 - 5 you are to choose one best answer (a), (b), (c), or (d) to each question. (2.5 marks)

During the teenage years, many young people can at times be difficult to talk to. They often seem to dislike being questioned. They may seem unwilling to talk about their work in school. This is a normal development at this age, though it can be very hard for parents to understand. It is part of becoming independent, of teenagers trying to to be adult while they are still growing up. Young people are usually more willing to talk if they believe that questions are asked out of real interest and not because people are trying to check up on them.
Parents should do their best to talk to their son or daughter about school work and future plans but should not push them to talk if they don't want to. Parents should also watch for the danger signs: some young people in trying to be adult may experiment with alcohol or smoking. Parents need to watch for any signs of unusual behavior which may be connected with these and get help if necessary.

1. This is from a
a) parent's handbook b) teenage magazine
c) school timetable d) children's book
2. What is the writer trying to do?
a) to be amusing b) to be helpful
c) to be questionable d) to be sorry
3. Why do adults sometimes find teenagers difficult?
a) because most teenagers are quiet.
b) because teenagers don't want to talk to their parents.
c) because teenagers think adults are not honest.
d) because most teenagers hate adults.
4. When can you expect a young person to be more talkative than usual?
a) When people talk to them because they are really interested and not yet checking up on them.
b) When adults giv them a lot of money to spend.
c) When adults talk to them about something other than their work in school.
d) When adults talk to them about alcohol and smoking.
5. Some teenagers experiment with drinking or smoking because
a) they regard it as a mark of adulthood.
b) women like a smoking and drinking man.
c) cigarettes and alcohol are cheap.
d) cigarettes and alcohol are available everywhere.



IV. Arrange the following sentences to make a complete letter. (3 marks)

Dear Carla,

(a) It has only rained once - and the rest of the time we've had bright sunshine.
(b) Every evening we sit on the beach and admire the wonderful colors in the sky.
(c) I'm writing to tell you that unfortunately our holiday is almost over.
(d) I'll give you a ring when we get back.
(e) One day we even walked about 10km along the coast.
(f) We've had the most wonderful 3 weeks.
(g) The sunsets are beautiful, too.
(h) But as I said, unfortunately it's nearly over, and we'll be leaving on Sunday.
(i) It's wonderful scenery with rocky cliffs and little sandy beaches.
(j) The weather has been just great.
(k) We, therefore, have spent all day, everyday, outside - either at the beach or going for drives into the hills.
(l) And then when it gets dark, there are so many stars in the sky.
Lots of love,
Miriam



V. Finish each sentence so that it means exactly the same as the sentence printed before it. (2 marks)

1. He often gets bad marks in history as he doesn't work hard at it.
If...
2. He borrowed my book, but he forgot to return it.
I...
3. We had never been so happy before.
We were...
4. People said that he had done his test quite well.
He was...



VI. Correct the mistake if necessary. (2.5 marks)

1. I wish that I received this letter before the office closed.
2. My telephone has been out of work for two weeks now.
3. They have to do it right now, haven't they?
4. Mary was so angry with Tom that she threw a stone to him.
5. I think this film is most interesting.



VII. Fill each blank with a suitable word. (5 marks)

I know a boy __1__ Michael who has a remarkable talent. He knows an incredible amount __2__ football teams and football leagues. He can recite the names of the players, tell you the __3__ of every match __4__ last weekend and who __5__ the goals, and can give you the history of any football club you care to name.
__6__ I find the most extraordinary of all is that he is as knowledgeable about Spanish and German football as he is about English. He spends a great amount of time going __7__ football magazines and the sports pages of newspapers. He is quite and __8__ on football. __9__ he does not play the game himself and __10__ goes very occasionally to a match.


THE END.


(nguồn: HAO)
 

Pham Vu Ngoc Ha

Active Member
ĐỀ THI TUYỂN SINH VÀO LỚP 10
Trường THPT Hanoi - Amsterdam và Chu Văn An
Năm học: 1998 - 1999
Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH
Thời gian làm bài: 120 phút

I. Choose A, B, C or D to complete the sentences (2 marks)
1. His house has been sold ______ $ 1,000,000.
A. at B. for C. in D. with
2. Bread is usually ______ wheat.
A. made of B. made with C. made by D. made from
3. Peter, can I ______ you a drink?
A. buy for B. buy to C. buy D. invite
4. It isn't quite ______ that they will come to our party.
A. sure B. exact C. certain D. right
5. ______ goes to the bus; now we will have to walk home.
A. On time B. At once C. There D. Early
6. Don't hurry! There is no need ______.
A. running B. to run C. run D. you run
7. Mike had hoped ______ his letter.
A. her to answer B. that she answer
C. that she would answer D. her answering
8. Please write your answers ______ ink.
A. in B. with C. of D. by
9. Peter was not feeling well, so we gave him ______ to do than you.
A. fewer work B. less work C. little work D. least work
10. He spent half a year ______ this house.
A. to build B. building C. built D. on building
11. Will you ______ the door open?
A. leave B. allow C. permit D. give
12. What food should you eat if you want to ______ on weight?
A. take B. get C. put D. carry
13. It is a ______ skirt.
A. French cotton flowered B. cotton French flowered
C. flowered cotton French D. flowered French cotton
14. Do you know the beautiful girl ______?
A. sit in the car B. sat in the car
C. sitting in the car D. who sit in the car
15. The weather was cold. I wish it ______ warmer.
A. had been B. has been C. were D. was
16. Dickens ______ wrote a lot of interesting stories.
A. his is one of England's best-known writers
B. as one of England's best-known writers
C. besides one of England's best-known writers
D. one of England's best-known writers



II. Put the verb in brackets into the correct tense and form (2 marks)
Last night Mrs. Leidner (1. to go) to her room to rest as usual after we just (2. to finish) dinner. I (3. to settle) her on her bed with plenty of pillows and her book. I (4. to leave) the room when she (5. to call) me back.
'Don't go, nurse, there (6. to be) something I (7. to want) to say to you.'
I (8. to turn) round and she (9. to tell) me to shut the door. I (10. to do) it as I (11. to tell). She (12. to rise) up from the bed and (13. to begin) to walk up and down. I (14. can) see that she (15. to make) up her mind to something and I (16. not to like) to interrupt her.



III. Arrange the numbered sentences to make a complete dialogue (1.25 marks)
a. Oh, I was just wondering if you wanted to go out tonight.
b. Tonight? You must be joking - it's too cold. What about coming round to my place? We could watch TV or something?
c. Look, if you really want to go somewhere, you could come with me to the library.
d. Hi, Michael! How are things?
e. Oh, I think it's half past eight or something. I'll just get the paper and have a look. Just hang on for a minute.
f. Hi, Liz. Good, thanks. What's new with you?
g. Well.. I was thinking of going to the school library to do a bit of study. What have you got in mind?
h. OK. Just joking. What time does it start?
i. I thought we could just go for a walk. May be down to that park near the beach.
k. Oh, come on.
l. Watch TV? That's all you ever want to do! I want to go out somewhere. That new Jane Fonda film is on in town. How about that?



IV. Write the second sentence so that it means the same as the first (2.25 marks)
1. The last time I went to the theatre was three years ago.
It is...
2. 'Who did you go to the cinema with?' she said to me.
She asked...
3. We are sorry we couldn't come to your birthday party.
We are sorry not...
4. 'I was born in 1983' Mary said to Peter.
Mary told...
5. The milk was so hot that the boy couldn't drink it.
The milk was...
6. He was very sad as he got a very bad mark in English.
If he...
7. You can't expect everyone in the village to help you, can you?
Not everyone...
8. There must be a good explanation for his absence.
I'm...
9. People said she had passed the exam.
She was...



V. Read the text carefully and do the exercises below it (1 mark)

Everybody loves movies. We see them at theatres and we watch them on TV. They are popular with children and adults, too. We can learn from them or we can have a good time watching them.
We also call movies 'motion pictures'. 'Motion' is a noun for 'moving'. People tried to show motion in pictures for centuries. Even prehistoric artists showed animals running in theier cave pictures.
Near the end of the 19th century several Europeans and Americans tried to make movies. No one knows who made the first one. New York City had the first movie theatre in 1894. People put money in a small machine and looked into it at the movie. By 1900, movies were popular all over Europe and the United States. They were not very good, but people liked them because they were new and different.
Every year people invented ways to make movies better. They invented machines to show the pictures on a screen. Then everyone could see the motion pictures on the front wall of a theatre instead of inside a small machine. In 1927, inventors add sound to movies. Then they added color.
Today it costs several million dollars to make a movie. However, movie makers collect million dollars from people at movie theatres because everyone loves movies.

te T if the sentence is true, and F if it is false.

a. Children like movies, but most adults do not.
b. We can learn from motion pictures.
c. Prehistoric artists showed motion in the cave paintings.
d. An American made the first movie.
e. Movies were popular in Europe at the end of the 19th century.
f. Movies are the same today as they were in 1920.
g. Inventors added sound and color to movies at the same time.
h. It is expensive to make movies.



VI. Fill each of the numbered blanks with a suitable word (1.5 marks)

The country is more beautiful than __1__ town and pleasanter to live __2__. Many people think __3__ and go to the country __4__ the summer holidays __5__ they cannot live __6__ all the year round. Some have a cottage __7__ in the village so that they can go there whenever they can __8__ the time.
English villages are not all alike, but __9__ some ways they are not very __10__ from each other. Most villages are so __11__ to some small town that people can go there to buy __12__ they can't find in the village shops.


THE END.


(nguồn: HAO)
 

Pham Vu Ngoc Ha

Active Member
I. Choose A, B, C or D to complete the sentences (2 marks)
1. His house has been sold __at____ $ 1,000,000.
A. at B. for C. in D. with
2. Bread is usually __made from____ wheat.
A. made of B. made with C. made by D. made from
3. Peter, can I __buy____ you a drink?
A. buy for B. buy to C. buy D. invite
4. It isn't quite __certain____ that they will come to our party.
A. sure B. exact C. certain D. right
5. __THere____ goes to the bus; now we will have to walk home.
A. On time B. At once C. There D. Early
6. Don't hurry! There is no need _to run_____.
A. running B. to run C. run D. you run
7. Mike had hoped __C____ his letter.
A. her to answer B. that she answer
C. that she would answer D. her answering
8. Please write your answers __in____ ink.
A. in B. with C. of D. by
9. Peter was not feeling well, so we gave him ___B___ to do than you.
A. fewer work B. less work C. little work D. least work
10. He spent half a year ___D___ this house.
A. to build B. building C. built D. on building
11. Will you ___A___ the door open?
A. leave B. allow C. permit D. give
12. What food should you eat if you want to __C____ on weight?
A. take B. get C. put D. carry
13. It is a ___A___ skirt.
A. French cotton flowered B. cotton French flowered
C. flowered cotton French D. flowered French cotton
14. Do you know the beautiful girl _D_____?
A. sit in the car B. sat in the car
C. sitting in the car D. who sit in the car
15. The weather was cold. I wish it __A____ warmer.
A. had been B. has been C. were D. was
16. Dickens ___B___ wrote a lot of interesting stories.
A. his is one of England's best-known writers
B. as one of England's best-known writers
C. besides one of England's best-known writers
D. one of England's best-known writers



II. Put the verb in brackets into the correct tense and form (2 marks)
Last night Mrs. Leidner ( went -1. to go) to her room to rest as usual after we just ( finished - 2. to finish) dinner. I ( settled - 3. to settle) her on her bed with plenty of pillows and her book. I (was leaving - 4. to leave) the room when she (called - 5. to call) me back.
'Don't go, nurse, there ( is - 6. to be) something I (want - 7. to want) to say to you.'
I (turned - 8. to turn) round and she ( told - 9. to tell) me to shut the door. I (did - 10. to do) it as I (was told - 11. to tell). She ( rose - 12. to rise) up from the bed and (began - 13. to begin) to walk up and down. I (could - 14. can) see that she (made - 15. to make) up her mind to something and I ( did not like - 16. not to like) to interrupt her.




IV. Write the second sentence so that it means the same as the first (2.25 marks)
1. The last time I went to the theatre was three years ago.
It is... 3 years that i haven't gone to the theater
2. 'Who did you go to the cinema with?' she said to me.
She asked... me whom i went to the cinema with.
3. We are sorry we couldn't come to your birthday party.
We are sorry not... able to come to your birthday party.
4. 'I was born in 1983' Mary said to Peter.
Mary told... Peter she had been born in 1983.
5. The milk was so hot that the boy couldn't drink it.
The milk was... too hot for that boy to drink.
6. He was very sad as he got a very bad mark in English.
If he... didn't get a very bad mark in English, he wouldn't be very sad.
7. You can't expect everyone in the village to help you, can you?
Not everyone... in the villagw can help you.
8. There must be a good explanation for his absence.
I'm...sure of a good explanation for his absence.
9. People said she had passed the exam.
She was... said to have passed the exam.



V. Read the text carefully and do the exercises below it (1 mark)

Everybody loves movies. We see them at theatres and we watch them on TV. They are popular with children and adults, too. We can learn from them or we can have a good time watching them.
We also call movies 'motion pictures'. 'Motion' is a noun for 'moving'. People tried to show motion in pictures for centuries. Even prehistoric artists showed animals running in their cave pictures.
Near the end of the 19th century several Europeans and Americans tried to make movies. No one knows who made the first one. New York City had the first movie theatre in 1894. People put money in a small machine and looked into it at the movie. By 1900, movies were popular all over Europe and the United States. They were not very good, but people liked them because they were new and different.
Every year people invented ways to make movies better. They invented machines to show the pictures on a screen. Then everyone could see the motion pictures on the front wall of a theatre instead of inside a small machine. In 1927, inventors add sound to movies. Then they added color.
Today it costs several million dollars to make a movie. However, movie makers collect million dollars from people at movie theatres because everyone loves movies.

te T if the sentence is true, and F if it is false.

a. Children like movies, but most adults do not. F
b. We can learn from motion pictures. T
c. Prehistoric artists showed motion in the cave paintings. T
d. An American made the first movie. F
e. Movies were popular in Europe at the end of the 19th century. T
f. Movies are the same today as they were in 1920. F
g. Inventors added sound and color to movies at the same time. F
h. It is expensive to make movies. T



VI. Fill each of the numbered blanks with a suitable word (1.5 marks)

The country is more beautiful than _busy_1__ town and pleasanter to live _in_2__. Many people think _that_3__ and go to the country _during_4__ the summer holidays __because5__ they cannot live __there6__ all the year round. Some have a cottage _built_7__ in the village so that they can go there whenever they can _at_8__ the time.
English villages are not all alike, but _in_9__ some ways they are not very _different_10__ from each other. Most villages are so _alike_11__ to some small town that people can go there to buy _things_12__ they can't find in the village shops.


(nguồn: HAO)
 

Pham Vu Ngoc Ha

Active Member
Chị cũng đang nghĩ thế đây :D

Mà ngày xưa chị cũng có làm rồi, nhưng mà hồi đấy thì kêu là lên mạng có hết... Nhưng đấy hỉ là đề thi ĐH, không có Cấp 2, cấp 3, Quốc Gia, HSG hay Quốc Tế ;)
 

ark

Active Member
Em nghĩ nếu làm archive thì ko chỉ có đề thi vào trường, đề thi HSG hay đề Đại học mà nên có cả đề thi HK, tốt nghiệp chẳng hạn, để tiện tham khảo :) ( làm phao, học tủ :) ) nhưng mà chắc chẳng ai có đủ thời gian + kiên nhẫn để post lên =((
 

ark

Active Member
Archive đề thi cũng có mặt tiêu cực của nó :9 và kéo theo 1 vấn đề nan jải về mặt... nhân lực =((
 

baby love

Moderator
Hix chị Hà ơi
Chị ngồi mấy tiếng để gõ xong mấy cái đề thi đó hả chị
Nếu chị đã vào đến đây rồi thì cho em xin kinh nghiệm thi thành phố lấy giải đi :D :D :D :D
 

Pham Vu Ngoc Ha

Active Member
Ôi, chị copy với paste thôi em ạ :>> (chị đã đề rõ nguồn rồi còn gì nữa ;) )

Còn thi HSG TP á? Chị chẳng biết bây giờ các em thi thế nào, nhưng mà hồi bọn chị thì còn chán lắm... Nói chung là đáp án hẹp quá, mà nhiều khi kiến thức của HS lại phong phú ;)
Chị mong là bây giờ chấm điểm HSG, các thầy cô biết "thiên biến vạn hóa" chút thì sẽ công bằng hơn nhiều... :)
Còn chị thì chẳng có kinh nghiệm gì cả đâu :D Cứ học được đến đâu thì học thôi :D
Mà em thử hỏi chị Giang ý (hơn các em 1 khóa), chị ý được giải Quốc Gia đấy :cool: Lại cùng thời với các em nữa, thì chị nghĩ là dễ trao đổi kinh nghiệm hơn :)
 

baby love

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Hi
Cái hồi em thi học sinh giỏi ý
Phòng em không nói chung cả 3 phòng thi đều là GV Ams trông
Ai đời giám thị bước vào phòng thi mà bọn Ams chúng nó vỗ tay hát hò đập bàn đập ghế
Bọn Ams thì cứ thả phanh trao đổi trong khi bọn em thì ngồi nhìn nhau
Đầu tiên em nghe nói kết quả thi HSG lớp 10 bị hủy do không công bằng nhưng sau đó lại không do...Ams có quá nhiều giải
 

blue eyes

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Deathknight said:
được
nếu hè năm lớp 10 em đủ trình thi sang A2, A3 (mấy lớp đấy đông đứa thi vào lắm)
nói chung các lớp CLC, Chuyên đều có thi xếp lớp cả
cứ nộp $ mà thi
lớp có số người thi vào ít nhất là chuyên Tin :)
Nghĩa là phải học một năm tiếng Pháp chứ gì? mà sao trong số những lớp anh nói, ko có lớp Anh A4 thế :-/
 

chocomog_257

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Nên có 1 archive đầy đủ tất tần tật các kiến thức cần thiết, từ basic -> advanced, đặc biệt là cái môn Văn trời đánh, chả hỉu sao chúng nó lôi các thứ trên trời dưới biển tận đâu đâu mà tán, cú X( Chứ các sách tham khảo đầy rẫy ngoài hàng giảm giá thì chả cái nào đầy đủ cả, toàn chắp vá :-(
 

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