Content text ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ THI HSG ANH 9 VĨNH PHÚC 2024-2025 (MINH HOẠ).docx
4 WOMAN: You can only book this room using the online reservation system, the same one you used to reserve books that are currently on loan. STUDENT: I thought it was called the online catalog system. WOMAN: No, that's for searching for things in the library. The reservation system is what you use to make a room booking. STUDENT: And can I access that from outside the library? WOMAN: Yes, via the library website. You will need to enter the name and student number of each student in the group too. So make sure you have these to hand when you make the booking. But all this is explained on the homepage of the website. Once you've made your reservation request, you'll receive a confirmation email from the library to say whether your booking has been successful or not. If not, you can try to arrange another time. STUDENT: Well, that sounds fairly easy. WOMAN: Yes, you'll be fine. It's all quite straightforward, really. STUDENT: Thanks. Section 2 Questions 11-15 You will hear a radio interview with a journalist called Simon, who is talking about the psychology of hobbies. For questions 11-15, choose the best answer A, B or C. Write your answers in corresponding numbered boxes. 11. According to Simon, what can you learn by knowing about people’s hobbies? A. What kind of job they have B. What kind of person they are C. What kind of skills they have 12. On film sets, what is the most popular way for actors to spend their time? A. Playing competitive board games B. Helping each other with crosswords C. Doing creative activities by themselves. 13. What is unusual about the Dalai Lama? A. He loves old movies. B. He collects vintage cars. C. He is always mending things. 14. What does Bill Wyman get most pleasure from? A. Collecting antique jewelry B. Writing archaeological books C. Looking for items of historic interest 15. Simon says that the hobbies of world leaders are often _____.