[TA-Tổng hợp] Tuyển sinh vào 10 trường chuyên

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freakie_fuckie

@ Lequynh198: Most of the excercises in this topic are extracted from FLSS's practice tests and entrance examinations. You can use them as references when embarking on preparing and practicing for the forthcoming entrance examination to FLSS.
FLSS Entrance examination (FLSS - 2011 - quite challenging)
http://www.scribd.com/doc/78989010/de-thi-cnn
You can find more academic materials (FLSS entrance examination 2012, practice tests for the gifted and so forth) at blogchuyenanh.wordpress.com.


Key
1 She stood there completely _EXPRESSIONLESSLY___, so I had no idea at all what she was thinking. EXPRESS
2 Film studios spend millions of dollars on __PUBLICITY__ for new movies. PUBLIC
3 That news conference was ___UNSPEAKABLY___ boring! SPEAK
4 I'm not very keen on the __WORDING___ of this dictionary definition. WORD
5 The problem with Michael is that he's just so _TALKATIVE__ he never shuts up! TALK
6 I don't think you should have any __EXCLAMATION____ marks in your PhD dissertation. EXCLAIM
7 Any actor who becomes known for one role is in danger of becoming __TYPECAST___ . TYPE
8 Advertising is particularly effective on people who are highly_SUGGESTIBLE SUGGEST
9 There are so many swear words in this article that I think it's _UNPRINTABLE____ PRINT
10 Rose was extremely_INSISTENT___ that we rewrite the introduction, INSIST
11. It's pure __HEARSAY____- there's no evidence to support allegations at all. HEAR
12. Under her fine_EDITORSHIP____, circulation has increased by 100000 EDIT

tm27: 8/10. Nice shot.

@ ghim_xinh: Long time no see. ~:> :p
 
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freakie_fuckie

Word form
1. They regarded him as the....... of their country. (SAVE)
2.She brought a...............about the castle from the tourist office. (BOOK)
3. It is impossible to prove ....... that the factory is responsible for the pollution (CONCLUDE)
4. The ..... sounds made by young babies are very similar to those used in early speech (VOICE)
5. Children from an............ background are statistically more likely to become involved in crime (PRIVILEGE)
6. The line between the real and the ..... is very blurred in the film world.
7. This attack on a defenceless elderly person is an act of pure......... (COWARD)
8. A UN force has been sent in to try and ...... the area worst afftected by the civil war. (PEACE)
9. The program will take a detailed and...look at the problem of homelessness. (PROVOKE)
10. He became the editor of the.....Irish journal "The bell" (LEGEND)

KWT:

1. We don't believe Rafique Aziz is responsible for this (belief)
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2. We need to consider extraordinary situations like Haiti. (allowances)
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3. Could you possibly close all the doors as you go? (kind)
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4. She accepted that nothing would ever change (resigned)
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5. My mother rarely breaks a promise of any kind. (goes)
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Hope that you find my preparation materials useful when practicing for the forthcoming examination.




 
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tm27



Key
1 She stood there completely _EXPRESSIONLESSLY___, so I had no idea at all what she was thinking. EXPRESS

completely (adv) expressionlessly (adv)
Hờ cái này tui nghĩ chắc đề thiếu dấu phẩy "She stood there, completely expressionless", chắc kiểu rút gọn mệnh đề cùng chủ ngữ ấy :confused:
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Word form
1. They regarded him as the...SAVIOUR.... of their country. (SAVE)
2.She brought a......BOOKLET.........about the castle from the tourist office. (BOOK)
3. It is impossible to prove ..CONCLUSIVELY..... that the factory is responsible for the pollution (CONCLUDE)
4. The ..VOCAL... sounds made by young babies are very similar to those used in early speech (VOICE)
5. Children from an....UNDERPRIVILEGED........ background are statistically more likely to become involved in crime (PRIVILEGE)
6. The line between the real and the ..... is very blurred in the film world.
7. This attack on a defenceless elderly person is an act of pure....COWARDICE..... (COWARD)
8. A UN force has been sent in to try and ...PACIFY... the area worst afftected by the civil war. (PEACE)
9. The program will take a detailed and..THOUGHT-PROVOKING look at the problem of homelessness. (PROVOKE)
10. He became the editor of the.LEGENDARY....Irish journal "The bell" (LEGEND)

KWT:

1. We don't believe Rafique Aziz is responsible for this (belief)
=> IT IS OUR BELIEF THAT RA IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS.
2. We need to consider extraordinary situations like Haiti. (allowances)
=> WE NEED TO MAKE ALLOWANCES FOR EXTRAORDINARY SITUATION LIKE HAITI.
3. Could you possibly close all the doors as you go? (kind)
=> COULD YOU BE SO KIND AS TO CLOSE ALL...?
4. She accepted that nothing would ever change (resigned)
=> SHE WAS RESIGNED TO THE FACT THAT NOTHING...
SHE RESIGNED HERSELF TO THE FACT THAT...
5. My mother rarely breaks a promise of any kind. (goes)
=> MY MOTHER RARELY GOES BACK ON A PROMISE OF ANY KIND.

Thanks :D
 
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freakie_fuckie

Hờ cái này tui nghĩ chắc đề thiếu dấu phẩy "She stood there, completely expressionless", chắc kiểu rút gọn mệnh đề cùng chủ ngữ ấy


The suggested key provided by my English teacher contains many inaccuracies. :D
I do not think "expressionlessly" is a suitable word for the gap but my teacher said so (though her "detailed" explanation was not really up to the mark). :-<

To a certain extent, I believe that expressionless is the best answer for this gap with regard to both contextual information and grammar.




6. The line between the real and the ..... is very blurred in the film world.
(FABLES)


@ tm27: Would you mind not capitalising all the words? It is not as conducive to making your answer sheet clearer as you may think. ;))


 
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freakie_fuckie

I'm afraid that the suggested key for the previous exercise can not be post on schedule. :-< Due to the lack of time, it is quite hard for me to keep giving out exercises and their suggested keys with a strict adherence to the schedule. Therefore, it will be much better if tm27 and other (potential :)) :-< ) participants can share your own academic materials.

You contributions will be welcomed and deeply appreciated.

Btw, I'd like to recommend you to a useful website for those who are fond of learning English : blogchuyenanh.wordpress.com. You are allowed to customise many options and have the full access to a treasure-trove of information without having to create an account, which is really convenient.

Another set of exercises. :p

1. The government's decision to raise taxes is likely to provoke furious ..... (BACK)
2. .............. organisms have different cells that perform a specialised function. (CELL)
3. Both social and cognitive types of laughter tap into the same expressive.... (MACHINE) in our brains, the emotion and motor circuits that produce smiles and excited..... (VOICE)
4. We've got on well thanks to our....., Simon and Ali. (PEACE)
5. Her tireless commitment to.....their relationship has been rewarded. (GOOD)
6 They clear the path through ............ (GROW)
7. ................. work is boring sometimes (MANAGE)
8. The .................. of the train and the buses causes frustration and annoyance. (FREQUENT)
9. Her............. from the group showed her dislike of its members. (WITHDRAW)
10. That would ............... the values of achivement and efficiency. (BODY)



:-< #:-S zz

 
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tm27

1. The government's decision to raise taxes is likely to provoke furious feedback (BACK)
2. Multicellular organisms have different cells that perform a specialised function. (CELL)
3. Both social and cognitive types of laughter tap into the same expressive machinery (MACHINE) in our brains, the emotion and motor circuits that produce smiles and excited vocalization (VOICE)
4. We've got on well thanks to our peacemakers, Simon and Ali. (PEACE)
5. Her tireless commitment to bettering their relationship has been rewarded. (GOOD)
6 They clear the path through undergrowth (GROW)
7. Managerial work is boring sometimes (MANAGE)
8. The infrequency of the train and the buses causes frustration and annoyance. (FREQUENT)
9. Her withdrawal from the group showed her dislike of its members. (WITHDRAW)
10. That would embody the values of achivement and efficiency. (BODY)
 
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tm27

Backlash
Phải hông ta:confused: :eek:
Ặc tối qua tính gõ bài word form, gõ tới câu 9 bấm lộn nút quay lại :| Thôi để hôm nay đi chợ bông dìa rồi gõ lun :D
 
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thanhtrungup

The stem should have been "LASH" instead of "BACK".

"feedback" and even "drawbacks" are acceptable in the sentence.
 
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freakie_fuckie

Provoke: stimulate, give a rise to a particular reaction or emotion, especially the a strong and unwelcomed one. (GST)

Provoke feedbacks sounds weird to me. I doubt about the validity of your assertment.

Btw, the stem should have been lash. It was actually a typo. :D
 
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thanhtrungup

Native speakers still use "provoke feedback" and "provoke drawback", my dear. You can refer to this as an example: http://www.cgd.ucar.edu/nar/2006/ccr/permafrost.html

Sometimes, the test-makers don't use the words in official dictionaries. Words like "famine-stricken", "refrigerant",... are still used in correct English and tests though they don't appear in dictionaries, that is to say it's not because such phrases aren't referred in dictionaries that we cannot use them.

"backlash" is the best choice, and the others are acceptable if the stem is "back" and the context is not restricted.
 
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freakie_fuckie

Sometimes, the test-makers don't use the words in official dictionaries. Words like "famine-stricken", "refrigerant",... are still used in correct English and tests though they don't appear in dictionaries, that is to say it's not because such phrases aren't referred in dictionaries that we cannot use them.

It's not the matter of whether this expression is enumerated in official dictionaries or not. I know that dictionaries and grammar books will never be able to cover all English usage examples or to keep up with the exponential growth of contemporary language.

It's just because when I assessed this expression's popularity by some advanced searching tools, the results were not really up to the mark. Considering such statistics, it is quite hard for me to pass judgement on the correctness of this expression. I did not say that we could not use it. I just noted that I was not certain about its academic accuracy due to the sufficiency of reliable references.

Overall, it's true that "provoke feedback" is often used in certain context. Therefore, to some extent, I agree with you about its suitability for the gap.
 
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tm27

WORD FORMATION
1. Finally, they reached the _____ treaty that ended the First World War. (PEACE)
2. As a club, we try to encourage _______ behaviour. (SPORTS)
3. We waited until Nick was safely out of _____ before discussing the plan. (EAR)
4. If you consider it carefully, the benefits of the scheme _____ the disadvantages. (WEIGH)
5. His _______ eyes brought it home to me that he had spent many sleepless nights. (BLOOD)
6. She was finding it hard to cope with her son's increasingly ______ behaviour. (SOCIAL)
7. The book was such a _______ that I couldn't put it down. (CHILL)
8. Despite going to German classes twice a week, I don't think I'm making much _____ with the language. (HEAD)
9. Her contribution was of _______ importance. (MEASURE)
10. Beauty is in the eye of the _____ (HOLD)
 
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freakie_fuckie

1. Finally, they reached the ____peace 8-} :(_ treaty that ended the First World War. (PEACE)
2. As a club, we try to encourage _____sportsmanlike__ behaviour. (SPORTS)
3. earshot
4. If you consider it carefully, the benefits of the scheme ___outweigh__ the disadvantages. (WEIGH)
5. His __bloodshot_____ eyes brought it home to me that he had spent many sleepless nights. (BLOOD)
6. She was finding it hard to cope with her son's increasingly _antisocial_____ behaviour. (SOCIAL)
7. The book was such a ___spine-chilling____ that I couldn't put it down. (CHILL) (grammatical inaccuracy. ;)) )
8. Despite going to German classes twice a week, I don't think I'm making much __headway___ with the language. (HEAD)
9. Her contribution was of ____immeasuarable___ importance. (MEASURE)
10. Beauty is in the eye of the __beholder___ (HOLD)
 
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tm27

Để chờ vài em nữa làm rồi post key :D


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Mà chắc hết rồi. Thôi post lun vậy :eek::-<
Freak đúng rồi hen :D
Câu 7: spine-chiller
Câu 9: immeasurable cái này chắc đánh lẹ quá mà.
 
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tm27

WORD FORMATION
1. This involved some _____ dealings with the chief of the police. (HAND)
2. Ensure your screen colors are not causing eye strain. Avoid fluorescent _____ screens. (COLOR)
3. You can travel from one end of the park to the other on a _____ railway. (MINIMIZE)
4. Mr. Madill stated that the _____ against him were unfounded. (ALLEGE)
5. The lingering war in the country has brought about nothing but the _____ effects of poverty and squalor. (HUMAN)
6. The _____ between blacks and whites are more and more common. (MARRY)
7. He has unwavering belief in something unreal such as _____ forces. (NORMALITY)
8. ______ can be dangerously close to racism. (NATION)
9. The world champion was ____ by a younger Russian challenger. (THRONE)
10. They came to realise that their differences were _____ and decided to separate. (RECONCILE)

SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION
1. This liver condition is common among those who drink a lot.
-> This liver condition _______________________ drinkers.
2. "I think the whole idea is ridiculous," he said.
-> He dismissed____________________________________.
3. He threatened the officers with violence.
-> He made_______________________________________.
4. It shouldn't have surrprised me that my children didn't like the new, cheaper ice-cream.
-> I might_________________________________________.
5. Her lateness made the boss angry. (BANANAS)
-> It was because she_______________________________.
6. She wore headphones in order not to disturb anyone.
-> She wore headphones lest_________________________.
7. She is not very good at arranging flowers. (FLAIR)
->_______________________________________________.
8. Bill changed his ways when he came out of prison. (LEAF)
-> Bill has_________________________________________.
9. You must not, I repeat not, open this box until Christmas Day. (TO)
-> Under_____________________________opened until Christmas Day.
10. Her early success has made her very conceited. (HEAD)
->_______________________________________________.
 
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nhatvy2606

SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION
2. "I think the whole idea is ridiculous," he said.
-> He dismissed the whole idea as being ridicoulous.
3. He threatened the officers with violence.
-> He made threats of violence against the officers.
4. It shouldn't have surrprised me that my children didn't like the new, cheaper ice-cream.
-> I might have known that my my children wouldn't like the new, cheaper ice-cream.
5. Her lateness made the boss angry. (BANANAS)
-> It was because she was late that the boss went bananas.
6. She wore headphones in order not to disturb anyone.
-> She wore headphones lest anyone be disturbed. :(|)
7. She is not very good at arranging flowers. (FLAIR)
-> She doesn't have a flair for arranging flowers.
8. Bill changed his ways when he came out of prison. (LEAF)
-> Bill has turned over a new leaf when he came out of prison.
9. You must not, I repeat not, open this box until Christmas Day. (TO)
-> Under no circumstances should this box be pened until Christmas Day. :(|)
10. Her early success has made her very conceited. (HEAD)
-> Her early success has turned her head. (~:>)


>> Thế đã ạ.
 
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