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1 SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO HÀ TĨNH KỲ THI TUYỂN SINH VÀO LỚP 10 TRƯỜNG THPT CHUYÊN HÀ TĨNH ĐỀ THI CHÍNH THỨC Đề thi có 13 trang NĂM HỌC 2025 – 2026 Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH (Chuyên) Thời gian làm bài: 150 phút, không kể thời gian giao đề SECTION I. LISTENING Part 1. Listen and complete the notes with NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/ OR A NUMBER. You are going to listen TWICE. Write your answers in the numbered boxes. Questions 1 – 5: Tauber Insurance Company Insurance type: vehicle Number of policy: (1) ______ZQW5009______ Make and model: Mazda Marvel English size: (2) ______2(,)500 cc______ Date of birth: (3) ______22(nd) August______ 1953 Password: (4) JACK ______1897______ Change valuation? Yes Reduce value to (5) $______15(,)000______ TRANSCRIPT MAN: Good morning. Tauber Insurance Company. How can I help you? WOMAN: Good morning. I want to alter my insurance policy. MAN: Is that for your house, contents, or vehicle? WOMAN: My vehicle. MAN: Can you give me the number of the policy, please? WOMAN: Certainly, I have it here in front of me. It’s ZQW5009. MAN: And what make and model of car is it? WOMAN: It’s a Mazda...a Mazda Marvel. MAN: And what’s the cc rating? WOMAN: Sorry? What do you mean? MAN: How big is the engine? Is it 1500 or 1800 cc, for example? WOMAN: Oh that...it’s actually much bigger than that. It’s 2500 cc. MAN: Thank you. Now I just have to ask you a few questions to verify your identity. What name is the policy under?
2 WOMAN: Heathcote. MAN: Let me just bring that up on the computer. Yes, can I just confirm your first name, please? WOMAN: Well, my first name is Lisa but I’m known by my middle name - Marie. MAN: Right. I see both here but Lisa is the one I want for ID purposes. And your date of birth, Lisa?... I mean, Marie. WOMAN: The 22nd of August, 1955. MAN: Correct. Just one more question before we get started. Can you remember the password on this policy? WOMAN: Oh, dear. I didn’t know I had a password on it. MAN: Everyone has a password. Would you like to take a guess? WOMAN: Possibly it’s my mother’s name... MAN: And what would that be? WOMAN: Sophia. MAN: Sorry, guess again. WOMAN: Alright...Oh, I remember now, it’s my grandfather’s name, Jack. MAN: Yes, followed by some numbers... WOMAN: 1897 - right? MAN: Correct. Now we can get down to business. What exactly do you want to change? WOMAN: Well, a couple of things. Firstly, I think it’s overvalued at the moment. Can we reduce the value by $5,000? MAN: You mean, bring it down to $15,000? WOMAN: Yes, I’m sure it’s lost quite a bit of value over the past year. MAN: Done. Now, what’s the other thing? Questions 6 – 10: Notes to be added to policy: Add new driver: • Name: Samuel Michaels • Age: (6) _____28/twenty(-)eight_______ • Relationship to main driver: Son-in-law Reason: • (7) _____Family_______ • Client/ new driver to provide: • Verified (8) ______(photo) copy______ of driver’s licence • Clean driving (9) ______record______
3 Start date: • (10) ______Temporary______ cover for 2 weeks from today • Full cover when paperwork approved TRANSCRIPT WOMAN: Well, I want to add the name of another driver to my insurance policy. MAN: Who is it? WOMAN: His name is Samuel Michaels. MAN: He doesn’t have the same family name as you? WOMAN: No, he doesn’t. Is that a problem? MAN: No, it shouldn’t be, as long as he’s over the age of 25, but we find it easier to get approval for family members. WOMAN: Oh, he is family... He’s married to my daughter. He’s my son-in-law, and he’s 28 in fact. MAN: Good. And what would he be using the car for? Would it be business or social purposes? WOMAN: Not really... you see, I’ve injured my right arm and I’m having difficulty driving. It’s not an automatic, I have to use the gear stick, and Sam, that is Samuel, offered to drive me to my appointments and so on. He’s a good driver and I feel safe with him but I’d like to know that the car is still insured with him behind the wheel. MAN: So that would be...family reasons, then? WOMAN: Yes, I think so. Will my premium go up? MAN: No, as long as you can provide us with a photocopy of his driver’s license, a true copy, you know what I mean. You’ll have to get someone from the Department of Transport to sign it saying that he’s seen the original document. WOMAN: I think we can manage that without any difficulty. MAN: Oh, and while he’s at the Department, he should ask them for a record of any driving offenses, demerit points, that kind of thing, only for the last five years though. We’re not interested in anything beyond that but it’s important that he has a clean record for the five previous years. WOMAN: Oh, I’m sure that won’t be a problem. Is there anything else you need? MAN: Just the date for when you’d like this to take effect. WOMAN: Today, if that’s possible. MAN: Yes, we can issue temporary cover from today’s date but full cover won’t apply until we’ve received the paperwork and it’s been approved. WOMAN: What exactly is “temporary”? MAN: He’ll be covered for two full weeks but it will lapse after that time if there’s any problem with his credentials.
4 Part 2. You are going to hear two women talking about a holiday in France. Listen and choose the best option A, B, or C to complete the statements about the recording. You are going to listen TWICE. Write your answers in the numbered boxes. 11. Paula’s friend says that ____________. A. she has been ill B. Paula doesn’t look very well C. she’s pleased to see Paula 12. Before the trip, Paula ____________. A. was enthusiastic about it B. wanted to go to the Lake District C. didn’t tell anybody she was going 13. Before Mark and Paula went to Paris, ____________. A. Mark’s boss didn’t want him to go B. Paula arranged for somebody to look after the hamster C. Paula’s sister promised to look after the children 14. The journey across the Channel ____________. A. was very smooth B. was unpleasant for Paula C. lasted eight hours 15. The return trip from Paris was ____________. A. disturbed by a flood B. an enjoyable experience C. earlier than planned TRANSCRIPT PAULA: Hi Meg. MEG: Paula, it's great to see you. You look fantastic (11). PAULA: Oh, do I? That's strange. I should be looking awful. MEG: Why? Have you been ill? PAULA: No, not that. It's just that trip to Paris. It was a nightmare. MEG: Really? You must be joking. Don't tell me you didn't have a good time. When you told me you were going, I was green with envy. PAULA: No wonder. I was so excited, I just couldn't wait to go (12). Now I wish we'd gone to the Lake District, or even just stayed at home. MEG: But what was so bad about it? PAULA: Well, in the beginning everything looked all right. Mark's boss gave him two weeks off without too much trouble. The children went to stay with Mark's mother and Sheila, you know, my younger sister. My mom used to come over to our place to feed the hamster (13). So we packed our suitcases and set off. MEG: Sounds all right so far. PAULA: Yes. But in Dover it turned out that the ferry terminal workers had gone on strike. And we had to