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1 SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO TUYÊN QUANG ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC Đề thi có 16 trang KỲ THI CHỌN HỌC SINH GIỎI CẤP TỈNH LỚP 12 THPT NĂM HỌC 2022-2023 Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH 12 Thời gian: 120 phút (không kể thời gian giao đề) Ngày thi: 12/3/2023 • Thí sinh không được sử dụng tài liệu. • Thí sinh làm bài trực tiếp vào tờ đề thi. Điểm của bài thi SECTION I. LISTENING (5 POINTS) There are 4 parts in this section. You will hear each part TWICE. Part 1: Questions 1–10 Questions 1–6: Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD for each answer. CAR TOURS IN THE USA Example Name: Andrea Brown Address: 24 (1) _____Ardleigh_____ Road Postcode: BH5 2OP Phone: (mobile) 077 8664 3091 Heard about company from: (2) _____newspaper_____ Possible self-drive tours Trip One: • Los Angeles: customer wants to visit some (3) _____theme_____ parks with her children • Yosemite Park: customer wants to stay in a (4) _____lodge_____, not a tent. Trip Two: • Customer wants to see the (5) _____castle_____ on the way to Cambria • At Santa Monica: not interested in shopping • At San Diego, wants to spend time on the (6) _____beach/beaches_____ TRANSCRIPT Jamie: Good morning. World Tours. My name is Jamie. How can I help you? Andrea: Good morning. I want some information on self-drive tours in the USA. Could you send me a brochure? Jamie: Of course. Could I have your name please?
2 Andrea: Andrea Brown. Jamie: Thank you. And your address? Andrea: 24, Ardleigh Road. Jamie: Can you spell that? Andrea: A-R-D-L-E-l-G-H Road. Jamie: Postcode? Andrea: BH520P Jamie: Thanks. And can I have your phone number? Andrea: Is a mobile alright? Jamie: Fine. Andrea: It’s 07786643091. Jamie: Thank you. And can I ask you where you heard about World Tours? From a friend? Or did you see an advert somewhere? Andrea: No. I read about you in the newspaper. Jamie: OK, I’ll get the brochures in the post to you but can I give you some information over the phone. What kinds of things do you want to do on your holiday? Andrea: I’m interested in going to California with my family. I’ve got two children and we want to hire a car. Jamie: OK. We have a couple of self-drive tours there visiting different places of interest in California. The first one begins in Los Angeles and there’s plenty of time to visit some of the theme parks there. Andrea: That’s something on my children’s list so I’d want to include that. Jamie: Good. Then you drive to San Francisco. From San Francisco you can drive to Yosemite Park where you spend a couple of nights. You can choose to stay in a lodge or on the campsite. Andrea: I don’t like the idea of staying in a tent . It’d be too hot Jamie: Right. And the tour ends in Las Vegas. Andrea: OK. Jamie: The other trip we can arrange is slightly different. It starts in San Francisco. Then you drive south to Cambria. Andrea: Someone told me there’s a really nice castle near Cambria. Will we go near that? Jamie: Hearst Castle is on that road so you could stop there. Andrea: Good. I’d like to do that. Does this trip also go into the desert? Jamie: No, it continues to Santa Monica where most people like to stop and do some shopping. Andrea: We have enough of that at home so that doesn’t interest us. Jamie: Well you could go straight on to San Diego.
3 Andrea: That’s good for beaches isn’t it? Jamie: That’s right, that’s a good place to relax and your children might like to visit the zoo before flying home. Andrea: I don’t think so. We want some time for sunbathing and swimming. Questions 7–10. Complete the table below. Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer. Number of days Total distance Price (per person) Includes Trip One 12 days (7) _____2020_____ km £525 • accommodation • car rental • one (8) ____flight____ Trip Two 9 days 980 km (9) £_____429_____ • accommodation • car hire • (10) _____dinner_____ TRANSCRIPT Andrea: So how many days are the trips and how much do they cost? Jamie: The first one I told you about is a self-drive tour through California which lasts twelve days and covers 2.020 kilometres. The shortest journey is 206 km and the longest is 632 kilometres. The cost is £525 per person. That includes accommodation, car rental and a flight but no meals. Andrea: And the other trip? Jamie: That lasts nine days but you spend only three days on the road. You cover about 980 kilometres altogether. Andrea: So is that cheaper then? Jamie: Yes, it’s almost a hundred pounds cheaper. It’s £429 per person, which is a good deal. Andrea: So that covers accommodation and car hire. What about flights? Jamie: They aren’t included. But these hotels offer dinner in the price. Andrea: Well, thank you very much. I’ll be in touch when I’ve had a chance to look at the brochure. Jamie: I’m pleased to help. Goodbye.
4 Part 2. You will hear an interview with a singing teacher called Rosie Carnes, who is talking about her work. For questions 11-15, choose the best answer (A, В, C or D). Write your answers in the numbered boxes provided. 11. What difficulty for singers does Rosie mention? A. not hearing what to follow others. В. not fulfilling childhood expectations. C. not knowing how to breathe properly. D. not hearing how they sound to others 12. Rosie says that a singer’s knees should ___________. A. remain tense В. be straight C. be bent slightly D. be kept close together 13. To maintain a good voice, Rosie mostly recommends that singers __________. A. suck sweets В. drink water C. breathe in steam D. take medicine 14. When learning the words of songs, Rosie often ___________. A. repeats them while doing other things В. gets a friend to help her practise them C. imagines they have different meanings D. translates them into her mother tongue 15. Rosie advises people hoping to become singers to___________. A. consider how strong their ambition is В. be careful not to damage their voice C. take advantage of opportunities to perform D. imitate other singers as much as possible TRANSCRIPT Interviewer: My guest today is Rosie Carnes, who teaches people to sing. Rosie, is it difficult to sing well? Rosie: Well I guess the first thing to mention is that when we sing, we ourselves cannot truly know how we sound to anyone who’s listening to us. We have to sense what it must be like through a combination of what we can hear and what it feels like to make sound. When I was a child and I created a sound I felt excited. When I take in breath, I know I’m not just taking in air, I’m taking in the basis of sound. That’s exciting too! Interviewer: And is it important to warm up before you sing? Rosie: Yes, you’ll ruin your voice if you’re not warmed up, and you’ll sound rubbish. Your throat is quite small, and it’s what you have to push the air through into your mouth, which is what will frame your music. But in fact you need to begin with your spine, which wants to be stretched and made flexible. That way, your whole body is prepared. The importance of whole body readiness cannot be overstressed. The way you stand affects the way you sing. Interviewer: And your knees are important apparently. Rosie: That’s right. Your knees want to be over your heels rather than the balls of your feet, and not completely straight, but a little angled. Avoid crossing your legs tightly, or pressing them against each other, because you’ll be too tense. Interviewer: And to maintain your voice in good condition? Rosie: That’s crucial. As a professional singer, you’ve got to look after your voice, your pride and joy, your