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1 SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO PHÚ THỌ ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC KỲ THI CHỌN HỌC SINH GIỎI CẤP TỈNH LỚP 9 THCS NĂM HỌC 2023 – 2024 Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH (Đề thi gồm 10 trang) SECTION 1: LISTENING (20 points) I. You will hear a radio interview with a man who works on an international camp. Choose A, B, C, or D which fits best according to what you hear. Write your answers in the space provided. (10 points) 1. If you want to apply for the Camp, you must ________. A. be a student B. be at least twenty-four years old C. speak more than one language D. be an emloyee 2. In a Camp tent, you can expect to _________. A. mix with other nationalities B. share with five other people C. know the other people D. write diaries 3. What do you have to take to the Camp? A. A tent. B. A map. C. Pictures. D. Cellphones. 4. As a Camp member, you should ________. A. be a good singer B. join in performances C. be good at acting D. have experience in camping 5. The Camp fees must be paid _________. A. in dollars B. by cheques C. before the Camp start D. during the Camp TRANSCRIPT Presenter:   Hi there. On last week’s programme we interviewed the man behind the idea of the International Camps. So I thought that this week you’d be interested to hear more about one of the Camps which will be held later this year. Over to you, Michael … Michael:   Thank you. Yes, the Camp is open to everyone between the ages of 18 to 23. You don’t have to be a student – you don’t even have to be employed, but you must be able to speak one foreign language in addition to your mother tongue. Presenter:   OK. And what about accommodation? Michael:   Well, the International Camp organisers supply tents which sleep up to four people but you are unlikely to know the people who you’ll be sharing a tent with. The nationalities are mixed, so you’ll be sharing with people who may not even speak your language? Presenter:   Sounds interesting. Who does the cooking at the Camp?
2 Michael:   Everybody is expected to help with the running of the Camp. That means helping to prepare food, keeping the camp site clean and tidy, and so on. The Camp organisers are looking for people who can get along with others whatever happens. Presenter:   And is there anything you need to take? Michael:   Well as I’ve said, tents are provided but you’ll need to bring your own pillow, knife, fork and spoon. If you get chosen, you’re also asked to bring along photographs, postcards – anything that shows some of the traditions and customs of your own country. Everything goes into an exhibition at the start of the Camp, together with a huge map of the world showing the different countries people come from. Presenter:   And is there any entertainment? Michael:   Yes, there is. Everyone helps to provide the Camp entertainment. You are expected to sing, dance or play something musical – it doesn’t matter how good or bad you are. There is a space on the form to write down what you cand do. Presenter:   Sounds great fun. And what does it all cost? Michael:   Well, you have to find your own way to the Camp, so it’s up to you whether you fly, cycle, walk, hitch-hike or whatever. The charge for a week’s Camp is 300 dollars, but you’ll have to change that into your own currency to get a better idea of the cost. You have to pay the full cost before you arrive, but you can pay in any currency you want or you can use a credit card if you have one. Right. Now for the phone number to ring … II. You will hear a student union representative talking to some new students. Listen and complete the table with NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each blank. Write your answers in the space provided. (10 points) PLACE CAPACITY REGULAR MENU COST Main Refectory Hall Open: 11.30-2.30 500 vegetarian, fish, (6) ___pasta and salad__ (7) ____£1.50___ - £3 Arts Building Café Open: 9-6 (8) ___50/fifty___ tea, coffee, hot chocolate, sandwiches £1.15 (9) ___Theatre Bar____ Open: 10-4 tea, coffee, (10) ___toasted sandwiches___ £1.30 TRANSCRIPT A. Hello, everyone, and welcome to Borchester University. If you ‘d like to split into small groups of about ten, a guide will take you around the campus – the first thing they’ll show you is the most important – where to get
3 food! OK, please divide into smaller groups now, the guides are here on the left. [ guide] Right,..., nine, ten – that’s about right. OK let’s start. As the coordinator said, we’ll look at where to eat on campus first. The principle place to buy food is here – the Main Refectory. As you can see this is large – it holds about five hundred people – so it’s very busy. What can you buy here? They always have a good choice. Usual choices are vegetarian, fish, pasta and salad – as well as a main menu, including the budget choice. Sometimes they do special menus for a week – last week it was Chinese food. Mmm – I remember they had some wonderful choices. [laughter] Of course, to get the best choice you need to get here early. The main hall is open from 11.30 to half past two – but by about two the choices are rather reduced. Unless you like chips and pies, that is – the budget menu is always available. What’s the cost here? Well, it varies – from about £1.50 for the budget to £3. It sounds expensive, but if you eat here you probably won’t want to eat so much in the evening as the portions are huge. OK, so much for the refectory. The next place to eat is the café near the Arts Building – that’s here on the map. This is small – much smaller, with only space for about 50 people. It’s also a shop, so it’s very busy all day. It’s open from nine in the morning until 6 in the evening. What can you buy here? Well, really only tea, coffee, hot chocolate and sandwiches. The cost of a meal is about £1.15. One nice thing about here is that you can surf the Internet while you eat – absolutely free, as long as you are a customer of course. There are six computers for customers to use. Oh, I said there’s a shop too – it sells all the usual things, chocolate, newspapers, sweets, cakes and bottled drinks. It’s very convenient. Another nice place to eat is the bar area in the theatre. Again, this is small, but there's more space than the cafe and no shop, so it tends to be less crowded. It's still quite busy, though, because it's very comfortable with nice chairs. It's open from 10 to 4. What can you get to eat here? Again, it's really only drinks like tea and coffee and toasted sandwiches. The toasted sandwiches here are better, since they also have a garnish, tomatoes and lettuce with them, but the average meal costs more about £1.30. One problem is that they run out quickly here. You are not likely to find much to eat after about £1.30. SECTION 2: PHONETICS (10 points) III. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest by writing your answers A, B, C, or D in the space provided. (6 points) 1. A. artisan B. residence C. pedestrian D. president /ˈɑːtɪzən/ /ˈrɛzɪdəns/ /pəˈdɛstrɪən/ /ˈprɛzɪdənt/ 2. A. meteor B. faucet C. decline D. basket /ˈmiːtiər/ /ˈfɔːsɪt/ /dɪˈklaɪn/ /ˈbæskɪt/
4 3. A. influenced B. relaxed C. focused D. sunbathed /ˈɪnflʊənst/ /rɪˈlækst/ /ˈfoʊkəst/ /ˈsʌnbeɪðd/ IV. Choose the word whose primary stress is different from that of the others by writing A, B, C, or D in the space provided. (4 points) 4. A. asset B. cassette C. lettuce D. hostel /ˈæsɛt/ /kəˈsɛt/ /ˈlɛtɪs/ /ˈhɒstəl/ 5. A. versatile B. celery C. prestigious D. marinate /ˈvɜːrsətəl/ /ˈsɛləri/ /preˈstɪdʒəs/ /ˈmærɪneɪt/ SECTION 3: LEXICO-GRAMMAR (70 points) V. Choose the best answer to complete each of the sentences by writing A, B, C, or D in the space provided. (60 points) 1. Having been selected to represent the Association of American Engineers at the International Convention, ___________. A. the member applauded him B. he gave a short acceptance speech C. a speech had to be given by him D. the remember congratulated him - Rút gọn 2 mệnh đề cùng chủ ngữ ở dạng bị động => chủ ngữ phải là he do động từ là được chọn để đại diện. Dịch: Được chọn làm đại diện cho Hiệp hội Kỹ sư Hoa Kỳ tại Hội nghị Quốc tế, ông đã có bài phát biểu nhận giải ngắn 2. __________ more water than the ground can absorb, the excess water flows to the lowest level, carrying loose material. A. Any area receiving B. When might any area receive C. Whenever any area receives D. If any area is receiving - Loại A vì 2S 1V - Loại B vì không phải câu hỏi nên không được đảo ngữ. - Loại D vì dựa vào nghĩa của câu, diễn tả sự thật hiển nhiên => dùng câu điều kiện loại 0. Dịch: Khi một khu vực nhận được nhiều nước hơn là đất có thể hấp thụ, nước dư chảy xuống các điểm thấp nhất, mang theo vật liệu lỏng. 3. As far as orchids are concerned, the most experienced person is undoubtedly Miss Ito. She appears

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