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1 SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO NAM ĐỊNH ĐỀ THI CHỌN HỌC SINH GIỎI NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 Môn: TIẾNG ANH – Lớp: 12 THPT Thời gian làm bài: 120 phút Đề thi gồm: 12 trang. PART A - LISTENING (4.0 points) Hướng dẫn làm phần thi nghe hiểu: - Bài nghe gồm 20 câu, thí sinh được nghe 2 lần, đĩa CD tự chạy 2 lần. - Mở đầu và kết thúc bài nghe có tín hiệu nhạc, hướng dẫn chi tiết đã có trong bài nghe. SECTION 1: Questions 1-10 (2.0 points) Questions 1-5: Circle the correct letter, A, B, C. 1. What is the caller’s surname? A. Fleischer B. Fischer C. Bennett 2. The caller says the correct colour of his car is _______________. A. Sky blue B. Light green C. White 3. What time does the caller say he went to collect his car? A. 9:30pm B. 8pm C. 8:30pm 4. Where does the caller usually store the front panel of his radio? A. In his pocket B. The hospital C. In the glove compartment 5. What does the advisor say she will send through the mail to the caller? A. A radio B. Some CDs C. Some forms TRANSCRIPT Advisor: Good afternoon, Waddow Insurance, this is Janet speaking. How may I help you? Mr. Fischer: Yes, hello, I would like to make a claim on my car insurance please. Advisor: Certainly Sir. First of all I’d like to inform you that all of our calls are recorded for monitoring and training purposes. Is that okay? Mr. Fischer: That’s okay Advisor: Could you please tell me your full name? Mr. Fischer: Sure. It’s Mr Bennett Fischer. Advisor: Okay. Sorry, how do you spell your surname? Mr. Fischer: It’s spelled F-I-S-C-H-E-R. [1] Advisor: Great, thank you. I see that you have taken out a third party fire and theft premium with us on a 2013 light blue Volkswagen Passat, is that ok?
2 Mr. Fischer: Yes, well, almost. The colour is not light blue it’s light green. [2] Advisor: Okay, thank you for updating your information with us. What is the nature of your claim with us today? Mr. Fischer: Last weekend I had driven up to York on business and left my car in a monitored car park. However it was only monitored until 8 pm, and I did not return to collect it until 9:30 pm [3] after which no car park staff were present. When I arrived at the car park, my car wasn’t there. It must have been stolen. Advisor: I see. Were there any valuable items left in your car, which could have been seen from outside? Mr. Fischer: Well, I had recently bought quite an expensive radio for my car, but the front panel is detachable, and I always stow it in my glove compartment. [4] So no, there wouldn’t have been anything valuable on display. Advisor: Okay Mr Fischer, thank you for that information. I’m going to send you some forms [5] through the mail for you to fill in. Before I can do that, I need to ask you a couple more questions, is that okay? Mr. Fischer: Of course. Questions 6-10. Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer. Insurance Claim Report Customer First Name: Bennett Policy Number: (6) ________G34C245_______ Type of claim: (7) Stolen _______car________ Place where offence was reported: (8) York _______police________ Station Customer aware of the danger: No Other items stolen: Car radio, CDs and a/(an) (9) _______old jacket________ Documents requested to support claim: Police reports and (10) ________registration detail(s)_______ TRANSCRIPT Advisor: Thanks, Mr Fischer. First of all, could you let me know your policy number, please? Mr. Fischer: Of course, I have it right here. It’s G34C245. [6] Advisor: G34C245… thanks. And the type of claim? Shall we say stolen car? Mr. Fischer: Yes, the car [7] was definitely stolen. I reported it to the police immediately, I actually have the report number here if that is of any use? Advisor: No, not right now, but keep hold of that as we will need to see a copy of the police report
3 eventually. Which police station did you report the offence at? Mr. Fischer: York Police Station. [8] Advisor: Was it your first time in York? Mr. Fischer: No, but it was the first time I had driven there. I usually take the train. Advisor: Were you aware that the car park was only manned until 8pm? Mr. Fischer: No, I was not aware of that. Advisor: Were there any signs put up on the premises that informed car owners of the risks of leaving their cars after normal operating hours? Mr. Fischer: Yes, but they said the car park was going to be guarded until 10pm, at which point the entrance is barred so no cars can come in or out. Advisor: Was any reason given for that sudden change? Mr. Fischer: The police informed me that the staff on duty that night had left on an urgent call. I believe it was something about a family member being admitted to hospital. Advisor: Were there any personal items left in your car? Mr. Fischer: Yes, first of all, there was the car radio I mentioned before. Advisor: Ah yes, of course. Anything else? Mr. Fischer: Just some CDs and an old jacket. [9] Advisor: Right. Thank you. Mr Fischer, I have everything I need for now, and will send these forms out to you shortly. When you get them please fill them with as much information as you can and, where possible, include copies of any relevant documents to support you claim, such as police reports and registration details. [10] Once you have returned that to us we can then start to assess whether you will be eligible to receive compensation. Do you have any further questions for me today? Mr. Fischer: No, that is all. Thanks for your help. SECTION 2 : QUESTIONS 11-20. (2.0 points) Questions 11-13. Circle THREE letters A – E. What are John and Sarah discussing? • A. the amount of work in the second year • B. the importance of medieval history • C. studying material in a different language • D. when their exams will finish • E. the level of work in the second year Questions 14-15. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer. 14. Why is Sarah working in the market? to buy books/for extra cash/ for textbooks
4 15. How many courses must John and Sarah choose? 4/four (courses) TRANSCRIPT You will hear two students, Sarah and John discussing their choices of courses to study. Sarah: Hi, John. John: Hello, Sarah. What are you doing in here? Haven’t all your exams finished? Sarah: Well, yes, they have, but I’ve got to make my decisions for next year. I still haven’t chosen what courses I’m going to do. John: That’s why I’m here. Why don’t we have a look through the brochure together? Sarah: That’s a good idea. I’m not sure about some of these courses on medieval history. John: No. In fact, I’m not sure about the whole second year. I was talking to Peter Lily the other day – you know, he’s just finished the second year – and [11] he was saying that the work load is higher in the second year because [12] you have to read all these medieval documents in Latin. I mean, the first year’s been pretty hard but next year will be worse . There are more assignments in the second year – it goes up to six a year for each course, doesn’t it? Sarah: Yes. But we’ve got the experience of the first year to build on, so it must get easier. [13] And there isn’t so much secondary material in the second year. There aren’t so many books about the medieval period. John: Don’t you believe it! I think this year’s going to be hard work! Sarah: Well, perhaps I’d better give up my job then. John: You’re working as well? Sarah: Yeah, I’ve been working in the same place for over a year now. Only part-time, you know. Just Saturday mornings in the market. I mean, it doesn’t pay much, but it’s interesting and it gives me a bit [14] of extra cash for my text books. Anyway, what about these courses? How many do we have to take? I remember Professor Bolt saying something about [15] four courses in the second year, is that right? Or do we have to do a certain number of credits? John: Both. We have to select four courses, but for some courses there are two parts. They count as one course. It’s six in total, because everyone has to do Europe 1100 to 1500 and Chronicles of the church. Anyway, when you’ve chosen your four courses, they should add up to 80 credits. Have you got the course brochure there? Sarah: Yes. Look … under … second year history … There it is.