Content text ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ THI HSG ANH 9 ĐÔNG SƠN - THANH HOÁ V1 2023-2024.docx
1 PHÒNG GIÁO DỤC & ĐÀO TẠO ĐÔNG SƠN Đề KS lần 1 Ngày thi: 20/7/2023 ĐỀ THI KHẢO SÁT ĐỘI TUYỂN HSG LỚP 9 CẤP TỈNH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 MÔN: TIẾNG ANH Thời gian làm bài: 150 phút (Không kể thời gian giao đề) Đề này có 10 trang. SECTION A – LISTENING (15 pts) HƯỚNG DẪN PHẦN THI NGHE HIỂU * Bài nghe gồm 3 phần, mỗi phần được nghe 2 lần, mỗi lần cách nhau khoảng 15 giây, mở đầu và kết thúc mỗi phần nghe có tín hiệu. * Mở đầu và kết thúc bài nghe có tín hiệu nhạc. Thí sinh có 3 phút để hoàn chỉnh bài trước tín hiệu nhạc kết thúc bài nghe. * Mọi hướng dẫn cho thí sinh (bằng tiếng Anh) đã có trong bài nghe. SECTION A: LISTENING (15pts) PART I. You will hear a man, David, being interviewed about his life as a professional footballer, for each question, choose the best answer. 1. How long has David been a professional football play? A. One match B. Two years C. four years 2. What is in a normal day for David? A. Fitness training and tactics. B. fitness training and a full match. C. Fitness, training tactics and a full match. 3. What do the team not watch videos about? A. The opposition. B. Warming up. C. Their own performance. 4. What does David say about the diet of a footballer? A. it is often unpleasant and bad. B. It has lots of rice, meat and pasta. C. Footballers have to be careful about what they eat. 5. What is true about David's free time? A. He spends most of his free time with his friends B. He has very little free time, except in the summer. C. He usually does not manage to see his family. TRANSCRIPT
2 INTERVIEWER: Hello to all our listeners. I'm here with David Stevenson, who's a professional footballer and has just played his first game for the club. So, David, tell us how long you've been a footballer. DAVID: Well, I was signed to become a professional two years ago, when I was 17. I'd been with the club, though, for two years before that, since I was 15, but as a junior. INTERVIEWER: What's the daily schedule like during the week? DAVID: Well, I usually get up at 7 and arrive at the practice ground for training at 8.30. We do a range of fitness and ball exercises until 2, when we have a light lunch break. We discuss tactics after we've eaten, and then have an evening session, when we play mini 5-against-5 matches. I get home at about 9 in the evening. INTERVIEWER: What about weekends? DAVID: Well, there's obviously a different atmosphere, as we always have a game on Saturday or Sunday. If we're playing at home, we normally have a light warm-up before the game, talk about what we've got to remember during the game. The day before and after the game, we watch videos of the other team and of our own performance. INTERVIEWER: What about the diet you have to follow? Is it hard? DAVID: It's not that bad or unpleasant, actually. It's varied every day. Although its main components are energy-based foods, such as rice, pasta and potatoes, we do have a diet. We do eat meats and cheese, but all of this is in moderation. Of course, alcohol and sweets are kept at an absolute minimum. We have to follow it quite strictly. INTERVIEWER: It must be difficult to find time for family and friends. DAVID: Yes, it's a very busy lifestyle, and even when I get home I might be tired from a match or training. I still see my family as I live at home, and my friends understand, and we meet a lot during the summer when there's a long break. INTERVIEWER: How do you feel about the future? Are you dreaming of playing for England? DAVID: Of course I dream of that from time to time, but I'm just trying to be realistic and train hard at the moment. My immediate ambition is to secure a regular place in the team and develop my skills. I'm at a big club, so I'll be playing at the main stadiums against all the big teams. Hopefully in a couple of years we'll be playing in Europe. I can't think of the World Cup just yet. INTERVIEWER: Thank you, David, and the best of luck to you. PART II. You will hear a telephone conversation. A girl wants to speak to Martin but he is not there. Listen and complete questions 6-10. (5ps) PHONE MESSAGE To: Martin From: (6) ________Flaine_______
3 Party at: (7) _______Grand Hotel________ Time: (8) ________8.30_______ Please bring: (9) ________a friend_______ Her phone number: (10) ________7245936_______ TRANSCRIPT MAN: Hello, 785-3126. WOMAN: Hello, could I speak to Martin, please? MAN: I'm afraid he's out at the moment. Can I take a message for him? WOMAN: Yes, please. My name's Elaine. MAN: How do you spell that? WOMAN: E-L-A-I-N-E. MAN: Right. Elaine. And what's the message? WOMAN: Tell Martin that the party tonight is at the Grand Hotel. I'll meet him there. MAN: Does he know the address? WOMAN: Oh, yes. Everyone knows the Grand Hotel. MAN: OK, I'll tell him. WOMAN: And tell him I'll try to be there at half past eight, but I may be a bit late. MAN: Oh, I'm sure he won't mind waiting. I'll tell him 8.30. Is there anything else? WOMAN: Oh, yes. Ask him to bring a friend. MAN: A friend? Oh, good. That could be me. WOMAN: Hmm. Well... And please ask him to phone me if he can't come. MAN: Has he got your phone number? WOMAN: It's 724-5936. MAN: Right. I've got that. WOMAN: Thanks a lot. Bye. MAN: Bye. PART III: You will hear a conversation between a boy, Jim and his mother. Decide if this sentence is correct or incorrect . If it is correct, put a tick (√ )in the box A for YES. If it is not correct, put a tick (√ ) in the box B for NO. Sentences YES (A) NO (B) 11. Jim’ bicycle needs to be mended. √ 12. He’s keen to start saving money. √