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1 ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO BẮC GIANG ĐỀ THI TUYỂN SINH LỚP 10 THPT CHUYÊN BẮC GIANG NĂM HỌC 2023-2024 Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH Ngày thi: 05/6/2024 Thời gian làm bài: 150 phút, không kể thời gian giao đề LƯU Ý: - Đề thi gồm 11 trang, thí sinh làm bài trực tiếp vào đề thi. - Thí sinh không được sử dụng bất cứ tài liệu nào. I. LISTENING (20 pts) Part 1. You will hear a woman phoning to make a theater booking. Listen and complete the note below. Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer. You will listen ONCE only. (8 pts) Rental Property Application Form Name: Susan Smith Phone number: (1) _______614381997______ (mobile) Email address: Susansmith@ (2) _______post.com______ Current address: 234 Becketts Road Brisbane. 4054 New Zealand Employer: Auckland Hospital Occupation: a (3) ______chemist_______ Rental start date: 8th February Preferred property type: ⚫ first preference: a house with a (4) ______garden_______ ⚫ second preference, an apartment with a big (5) ___balcony___ Bedrooms: two Furnishings: a (6) _______fridge______ is required Maximum rent: (7) $ ______400_______ per week Preferred location: near the (8) ______beach_______ TRANSCRIPT PETER: Good morning McMurray's real estate, Peter speaking. How may I help you? SUSAN: Hi Peter. My name is Susan. I'm calling from Australia. I'll be moving to New Zealand soon, and I was hoping you could help me find somewhere to live in Auckland. PETER: Would be pleased to. I just need to get some information about what you want so we can find the perfect place.
2 SUSAN: Sounds good. PETER: Let's start with some personal details. What's your last name? SUSAN: It's Smith. PETER: And your phone number? SUSAN: I only have a mobile. Is that OK? PETER: That's fine. SUSAN: OK. It's 61438.1. double 97. But if you want to contact me, usually the best way is by email. PETER: OK. What's your email address then? SUSAN: It's Susan Smith at post.com. PETER: Thanks. Now, you said you're living in Australia. SUSAN: Right, in Brisbane. PETER: OK. What's your address in Brisbane then? SUSAN: 134 Beckets. That's B E C K E double T S. Road. Brisbane. 4 0 5 4. PETER: Right. Will you be working in New Zealand? SUSAN: Yes. I have a job at Auckland Hospital. PETER: Oh, are you a nurse? SUSAN: Most people assume that or think I'm a doctor, but actually I'm a chemist. PETER: Oh, sorry. SUSAN: That's OK. PETER: When will you need the accommodation from? SUSAN: Well I don't start work until the 25th of February, but I'd like to give myself some time to settle in. A couple of weeks would be nice. Let's say from the 10th of February. PETER: At least it'd start from a Monday and the Monday closest to that is the 8th of February. Would that suit? SUSAN: That's fine. [PAUSE] PETER: OK, let's talk about what kind of place you'd like to rent. SUSAN: Hmm. I like the outdoors, so my dream would be a house that has its own garden. PETER: Is there anything else you'd consider? An apartment, for example? SUSAN: I don't know. They usually don't have an outdoor area. But I guess, as an alternative, if you could find me one with a large balcony, I'd be happy. PETER: How many rooms do you want? SUSAN: Usually one bedroom places are too small. Two would be ideal. PETER: Now what would you like to have in the place when you move in?
3 SUSAN: I'm bringing most of what I need with me. I have beds and sofas and a television, all that sort of stuff, so none of that is necessary. PETER: Sounds like you want to partially furnish a house with a washing machine. SUSAN: Actually, I'm bringing that too. All I really need in the place is a fridge. I don't have one, so we'll definitely need one. PETER: OK. SUSAN: Can you find something like that for around $350 a week? PETER: Well, I'll certainly try. I'll start looking for places that cost around $300 and see if there's anything suitable. You definitely won't need to pay more than $400 for something like that. SUSAN: Oh that's good. I couldn't pay more than that. PETER: Alright I'll see what I can find. You're working at the hospital. Do you want to live somewhere near there? SUSAN: Most people think it's strange but I don't like living close to work. But I'm a mad keen surface so it's important for me to be close to the beach. PETER: OK. Do you need to be near public transport? SUSAN: No I usually drive to work because I work a lot of shift work. So wherever I live we'llneed to have parking close to the doors so I won't have to walk far at night. PETER: Anything else? SUSAN: I've heard that power bills can get quite expensive especially in the winter. It'd be great if electricity was part of the rent. PETER: OK. Just one last question for our records. Where did you hear about us? $400 for something like that. Oh that's good. I couldn't pay morethan that. Alright I'll see what I can find. You're working at the hospital. Do you wantto live somewhere near there? Most people think it's strange but I don't like livingclose to work. But I'm a mad keen surface so it's important for me to be close to thebeach. OK. Do you need to be near public transport?No I usually drive to work because I work a lot of shift work. So wherever I live we'llneed to have parking close to the doors so I won't have to walk far at night. Anythingelse? I've heard that power bills can get quite expensive especially in the winter.It'd be great if electricity was part of the rent. OK. Just one last question forour records. Where did you hear about us?$400 for something like that. Oh that's good. I couldn't pay morethan that. Alright I'll see what I can find. You're working at the hospital. Do you wantto live somewhere near there? Most people think it's strange but I don't like livingclose to work. But I'm a mad keen surface so it's important for me to be close to thebeach. OK. Do you need to be near public transport?No I usually drive to work because I work a lot of shift work. So wherever I live we'llneed to have parking close to the doors so I won't have to walk far at night. Anythingelse? I've heard that power bills can get quite expensive especially in the winter.It'd be great if electricity was part of the rent. OK. Just one last question forour records. Where did you hear about us$400 for something like that. Oh that's good. I couldn't pay morethan that. Alright I'll see what I can find. You're working at the hospital. Do you wantto live somewhere near there? Most people think it's strange but I don't like livingclose to work. But I'm a mad keen surface so it's important for me to be close to thebeach. OK. Do you need to be near public transport?No I usually drive to work because I work a lot of shift work. So wherever I live we'llneed to have parking close to the doors so I won't have to walk far at night. Anythingelse? I've heard that power bills can get quite expensive especially in the winter. It'd be great if electricity was part of the rent. OK. Just one last question forour records. Where did you hear about us?$400 for something like that. Oh that's good. I couldn't pay morethan that. Alright I'll see what I can find. You're working at the hospital. Do you wantto live somewhere near there? Most people think it's strange but I don't like livingclose to work. But I'm a mad keen surface so it's important for me to be close to thebeach. OK. Do you need to be near public transport?No I usually drive to work because I work a lot of shift work. So wherever I live we'llneed to have parking close to the doors so I won't have to walk far at night. Anythingelse? I've heard that power bills can get quite expensive especially in the winter.It'd be great if electricity was part of the rent. OK. Just one last question forour records. Where did you hear about us$400 for something like that. Oh that's good. I couldn't pay morethan that. Alright I'll see what I can find. You're working at the hospital. Do you wantto live somewhere near there? Most people think it's strange but I don't like livingclose to work. But I'm a mad keen surface so it's important for me to be close to thebeach. OK. Do you need to be near public transport?No I usually drive to work because I work a lot of shift work. So wherever I live we'llneed to have parking close to the doors so I won't have to walk far at night. Anythingelse? I've heard that power bills can get quite expensive especially in the winter.It'd be great if electricity was part of the rent. OK. Just one last question forour records. Where did you hear about us?Part 2. You will hear someone talking about the Westbay Music Festival. For each question, choose the correct answer A, B or C. You will listen TWICE. (5 pts) Question 1. The first Westbay Festival _____________. A. involved 12 bands B. took place in 1980 C. lasted for one full day Question 2. The festival _____________ A. will attract a bigger crowd this year B. goes on for a whole weekend C. is aimed at adults and children Question 3. The Big Smile Stage includes appearances by _____________. A. local comedians only B. a top American entertainer C. famous TV stars Question 4. What can you do inside the Big Blue Tent? A. read the latest music biographies
4 B. watch thrillers on Saturday and Sunday nights C. watch films about rock music Question 5. The presenter especially likes the fact that you can buy _____________. A. unusual CDs B. presents for other people C. outdoor clothes TRANSCRIPT Interviewer: You’re listening to 3FM, where we’re looking forward to Vancouver’s biggest event of the year, the Westbay Music Festival. Matt Harris is here to tell us all about it. Matt: The Westbay Festival has been going for quite a number of years. It started off as a small gathering of a few hundred people in the early 1980s. Just a dozen groups played in a single tent and the event began at lunchtime and was over before it got dark. Nowadays it’s a four-day event, featuring some of the biggest acts in world music. Interviewer: How many people will be attending? Matt: Ticket numbers have been reduced slightly this year, but more than ten thousand people are expected to attend the festival, which provides a wide range of entertainment for young and old alike. Interviewer: What kind of entertainment can people expect? Matt: Well, while it’s still called a Music Festival, there’s actually much more to Westbay. The Big Smile Stage will have some of the best names in comedy to entertain the crowds. You’ll recognize people such as Mark Whitfield and Sandy Denver from TV, and there are also some new performers from the Vancouver area. A number of international names will be appearing, although US comic Joe Reen has unfortunately had to cancel his appearance. There are film shows every night in the Big Blue Tent behind the Main Stage. Friday night is thrillers night, so there should be some exciting movies. On Saturday and Sunday, you can watch a non-stop programme of music biographies and videos covering the history of rock music. Amazingly they’ll also be showing some old famous science fiction movies – special outdoor screenings which will only take place if the weather is suitable. Elsewhere, you can find a huge variety of things to buy in the festival market place. Whether you want to buy a jacket to keep the rain off or a candle for a friend, you’ll find it there. I’m particularly looking forward to visiting Fast Eddie’s Music Shop, which sells albums you can’t find anywhere else. Part 3. Listen to a conversation and choose the correct answer A, B or C. You will isten TWICE. (5 pts) Question 1. Who does Mr James want to speak to? A. Mrs Adams. B. Brian. C. Neither of them. Question 2. What does Mr James want to speak about?