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1 SỞ GD&ĐT VĨNH PHÚC ĐỂ CHÍNH THỨC KỲ THI CHỌN HỌC SINH GIỎI LỚP 9 THCS NĂM HỌC 2022-2023 ĐỂ THỊ MÔN: TIẾNG ANH Thời gian làm bài: 150 phút (không kể thời gian giao đề). (Đề thi có 11 trang) PART A. LISTENING (Each recording will be played TWICE) Section 1. Questions 1-10. Complete the form below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer. REGISTRATION FORM Type of crime reported: robbery Name: Anna 1. _______Grieg________ Date of Birth (dd/mm/yyyy): 2. ________March 15th_______ Address: 3. ________Ellendale_______ St. Post code: 4. ________W5 2AT_______ Nationality: Grenadian Number of previous burglaries: 5. ________0_______ Time of apartment tenancy: 6. ________8 months_______ Number of occupants: 7. ________1_______ Entry point of burglar: 8. ________back door_______ Details of lost property: Serial number of lost computer: 9. ________G4168770_______ Material of stolen purse: 10. _______Silver-colored cloth________ SAMPLE POLICE: Hello, London Police Department. ANNA: Yes, I would like to report a robbery. POLICE: Alright, just a minute while I pull up the form. OK, could you give me your first and last name? ANNA: Anna Grieg (Q1). POLICE: Anna, Greg? G-R-E-G? ANNA: No, Grieg. G-R-I-E-G. POLICE: Got it. Alright moving on: gender – female. Date of birth? ANNA: 15th of March (Q2), 1980.
2 POLICE: Alright, thanks. Just a few more personal information questions and then we can address your claim. ANNA: Alright. POLICE: What is the address? ANNA: 4 Ellendale (Q3) St. That’s E-L-L-E-N-D-A-L-E. POLICE: Oh right, Ellendale Street: Yeah we’ve had a lot of break-ins in that area lately. And the postal code? ANNA: W5 2AT (Q4). POLICE: And are you a citizen of the UK? ANNA: No. POLICE: Okay, what type of citizenship do you have? ANNA: Well, I lived in the United States for most of my life, but I am actually of Grenadian nationality. POLICE: Okay, so is that the country that issued your passport? ANNA: Yes. POLICE: Alright. POLICE: And what is the crime you are reporting? ANNA: I already said – a robbery! POLICE: Oh, right. Sorry, this is about the hundredth robbery report I’ve filled out today. Have you had any prior break-ins? ANNA: Um, in the building or just my flat? The unit below mine got broken into last year. POLICE: No, just your flat. ANNA: Oh – then no (Q5). Not here. POLICE: Alright, let’s see here. Can you think of anything that was out of the ordinary around your building, or anyone who may have had reason to do this? ANNA: No, it seemed like just a normal evening. I didn’t see anyone suspicious, and can’t think of anyone that would target me specifically. POLICE: How long has this been your place of residence? ANNA: Hm, let me think. I moved in on February 1, and it’s October, so it’s been about 8 months (Q6) already. Wow, time flies! POLICE: And that is just for Ellendale, yeah? ANNA: Yes. I have lived in the UK for just over 1 year. POLICE: I see. Can you give me the first and last name of all members of the household? ANNA: Actually, I live alone (Q7). POLICE: OK – so no other occupants. And can you give me a brief account of what happened?
4 11. C 12. B 13. A 14. H 15. G TRANSCRIPT Hello, as some of you know I'm Elaine Marriott, the head of the College's Learning Resource Centre. We've invited all of you taking evening classes and leisure activities to come and see the changes we've made to the centre in the last month. One major change we've made here on the ground floor is to the layout, as you can see from looking around you. I'm sure you'll recognise the desk, that's still in the same place as it has to be just inside the door. But you'll see that there are now periodicals on the shelves in the corner behind the desk. We've brought them nearer the entrance because so many people like to come in just to read magazines. We now stock a far wider range of periodicals than we used to, so we've decided to separate them from newspapers. This means the newspapers are now just the other side of the stairs near the study area. Now another thing is that we've brought the computers downstairs. People used to complain about having to go upstairs to use them. So they're now at the far side of the building on the right, in the corner overlooking the car park. We've now got an extra photocopier, so as well as the one upstairs there's one down here. You can see it right opposite the entrance by the wall on the far side. The biggest change though, and one I'm sure many of you will welcome, is that we now have a café at last.