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1 TRƯỜNG THPT HIỆP HÒA SỐ 1 ĐỀ KHẢO SÁT HỌC SINH GIỎI ANH 11 NĂM HỌC 2024-2025 Thời gian làm bài 120 phút, không kể thời gian giao đề. LƯU Ý: - Đề thi gồm 13 trang, thí sinh làm phần trắc nghiệm vào bảng trả lời trắc nghiệm; phần tự luận làm vào tờ giấy thi. - Thí sinh không được sử dụng từ điển và các tài liệu khác. A. PHẦN TRẮC NGHIỆM (70 điểm) Listening. Part I. You will hear people talking in 5 different situations. Listen and choose the best answer A, B, or C for the questions from 1 to 5. You will hear the recording ONCE. 1. You hear a reporter talking on the radio. Where is he? A. outside a training ground B. outside an expensive hotel C. outside somebody's house I’m standing here in Church Avenue with about thirty other media people, but by the look of the place there isn’t anybody in. Nobody’s quite sure if he’ll be back later this afternoon – or whether he’s spending the weekend away, perhaps at a luxury hotel in the city centre. What does seem clear, though, is that he’s unlikely to play in Sunday’s big match – otherwise these TV crews would be waiting at the gates of the club’s training ground to fi lm him, not here. 2. You hear a woman talking about travelling to work every day. How does she feel about the daily train journey? A. It is often quite tiring. B. It is a relaxing way to begin the day. C. It is a good opportunity to talk to people. The traffic into town is getting worse all the time, so the train was the obvious alternative. I'd kind of assumed I'd be able to sit back and relax with a newspaper and a cup of coffee, maybe chat with my fellow passengers and so on. But actually, most mornings it's standing room only with everyone squashed together. The conversation usually limited to, excuse me, somebody is always pushing, and you spend half your time trying to avoid falling over, but by the time you arrive you feel as though you've already done half a day's work. 3. You overhear a woman talking on the phone. Why is she calling? A. to deny she did something
2 B. to refuse to do something C. to apologise for a mistake Well, I'm very sorry, but I'm just not prepared to pay for items I didn't receive. As you say, I ordered the DVDs a fortnight ago, and when I did so, I gave your sales department all the details they needed to deliver them to the right address, and it's not my fault if they sent them somewhere else. The only mistake I made was in dealing with your company in the first place. Next time I want things like that, I'll buy them online instead, like most people do these days. 4. You hear a man talking about reading books. Why does he enjoy reading at home? A. It enables him to spend time alone. B. It helps him pass the time. C. It makes a change from his job. I’m an editor in a publishing company and this month I’m working particularly hard on a rather long novel, so it may seem a little surprising that my favourite way of relaxing in the evenings is to sit down somewhere quiet with a good book. Whenever I can, I go into the study and settle down to read for as long as possible. I just wish I could do so more often as I’m the kind of person who needs to get away from other people for a while, but these days I’m usually just too busy helping out with the housework, and the kids. 5. You overhear a conversation in a holiday resort. Who is the woman? A. a café owner B. a tourist C. a waitress Man: The weather’s been awful this summer, hasn’t it? I’m not surprised people are looking so miserable. Those who haven’t already gone home, that is. Non-stop rain spoils everything at the seaside. Woman: I know. If I were a tourist I would’ve left too. The place is half-empty and I’ve already had to reduce the number of staff. Man: Really? Is it that bad? Woman: Yes, with so few customers I just couldn’t afford to keep paying their wages. I hated having to let them go, especially as I used to be a waitress myself. But what else could I do? Man: You had no choice. The same thing’s happening everywhere round here. Part II. You will hear part of a radio interview with Toby Lucas, a young chess player. Listen and choose the best answer A, B, or C for the questions from 6 to 10. You will hear the recording TWICE. 6. Toby joined his chess club because __________. A. he wanted to meet players of his own age. B. he wanted to play in tournaments with a successful team.

4 if I have to do something against them or not. There is no best way to playa position. It depends on the player. But most of the time, it's just a question of knowing when to make an aggressive move and when to play a defensive move. It comes with experience. Interviewer: Do you think you'll ever get to be a grand master yourself? Toby: At the moment my ambition is to be ranked inside the top 100 players younger than 21 in the US Chess Federation. I'm currently ranked in the top 150 but I don't see my future career in chess. Interviewer: Why's that? Toby: Well, for one thing, I don't think I have the personality you need to be one of the top players (10). I probably could, if I really put a lot of effort into it, be a chess trainer but it doesn't pay well. So it's better for me to play for fun. Part III. You will hear an interview with a health worker about vaccination programs in less economically developed countries. Listen and choose the best answer A, B, or C for the questions from 11 to 15. You will hear the recording TWICE. 11. The proportion of the world’s children receiving vaccinations is __________. A. just over two thirds. B. just under three quarters. C. just over four fifths. 12. One achievement mentioned by the expert is that __________. A. there are 200,000 fewer tetanus cases since the 1980s. B. measles cases have fallen by one quarter. C. polio has almost been eradicated. 13. The expert warns against __________. A. assuming that recent achievements are sufficient and withdrawing funding. B. giving children one vaccination and not delivering a full course of injections. C. investing too heavily in immunization and neglecting other health issues. 14. According to the expert, many children do not get immunized if they __________. A. live in isolated rural areas. B. are already sick. C. do not live within an established system. 15. Leaflets are not effective means of advertising immunization programmes because __________. A. some people cannot read. B. they do not reach people in isolated areas. C. they are expensive. TRANSCRIPT Interviewer: What proportion of children are currently benefitting from immunization programmes?

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