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1 PHÒNG GD&ĐT LẬP THẠCH ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC KỲ THI CHỌN HỌC SINH GIỎI LỚP 9 CẤP HUYỆN NĂM HỌC 2024-2025 ĐỀ THI MÔN: TIẾNG ANH Thời gian làm bài: 150 phút (không kể thời gian giao đề) Đề thi này gồm 14 trang PART A. LISTENING (Each recording will be played TWICE) Section 1. A. LISTENING Questions 1-5. Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS OR NUMBERS for each answer. Survey Form Dealing with: exercise (Example) Time contacted: 1. _______ 10.25 (am)________ Suburb: 2. _______ Box Hill ________ Age Group: 3. _______ 30 to 39________ Occupation: 4. _______ domestic duties ________ Family: 5. _______ married, no children ________ TRANSCRIPT Rep.: Hello? Person: Hello? Who is this? Rep.: Hello. I’m a representative of the Tallyho Survey Company, and I’d like to ask you a few questions regarding exercise. Person: Oh, that’s an interesting subject. Rep.: Yes, we think so, too. Person: But I’m afraid I’m a bit busy at the moment. Rep.: Don’t worry. This will only take about four minutes at the most. It’s 10:25 now, so it will all be over by 10:30. Person: Well ... alright, if it’s that short. Rep.: It will be. So, one of the first things I need to know is where you are — that is, which suburb or area of the city? The last client was in Blackburn, for example. Person: Blackburn. That’s close to me. I’m in Box Hill.
2 Rep.: Another eastern suburb then. I have a friend in Box Hill, too. Interesting place. Now, I need your approximate age for this survey. Are you younger than 20, between 20 and 29, 30 and 39, and so on? Person: I’ll turn 40 in a few months, so that puts me in the 40 to 49 age group. Rep.: Well, that’s in a few months, so right now you’re in the 30 to 39. Person: Oh, right. So put that then. Rep.: Okay. Now, I need to know your occupation. The last caller was a housewife, for example; the one before that a teacher. Person: I used to be a teacher, too, teaching cookery. Rep.: And now? Person: Now you can just put ‘ domestic duties’. Actually, I hope to begin a new job soon, as a cook, but that won’t be for some time yet. I have to wait for my husband’s restaurant to open. Rep.: Cook? That sounds interesting, but it’s ‘domestic duties’ for now. Okay, that just leaves some information about your family. This is not obligatory at all, so if you don’t want to answer, that’s fine. Person: What sort of information, exactly? Rep.: Oh, it’s very broad. Married, with children; single mother, that sort of thing. The last customer said she was a single mother. Person: I’m married, and not a mother. Put ‘married, no children’. Rep.: I’m married with children, myself. But I’ll put in your details, and that finishes the profile, and just l eaves the actual survey itself, if you’re ready to proceed. Section 2. Questions 6-10 Listen to the directions and match the places in questions 6-10 to the appropriate places A-E on the map. Listen and label the map below. Write the correct letter, A-G, next to questions 16-20. 6. bus stop 7. train station 8. tube entrance 9. transport ticket office 10. taxi rank
3 TRANSCRIPT Woman: OK, thanks. How can I get from here to Hackney, then? Man: Right, well, you can choose. We’re here at the information office, OK? Now, next to us, on the turner of the high street and Sweet Street is the bus stop, opposite the bank. The bus goes all the way to Hackney, but it is a very indirect route, so it could take ages. If you want to take the train, walk down the high street towards the city, go past the bank and on your left is the station, just before you get to the post office. There’s a mainline service to Hackney Wick, so, if you need to get into the centre of hackney, you may need to pick up a bus when you get there. Opposite the post office, on the corner of Heart Lane, is the tube entrance – you’ll see the big signs. That’s probably the best way to get there, though you may have to change. It’s probably best if you go and get a travel card first. To get to the ticket office, you go out of here onto the high street. Then turn into South Street and the ticket office is on your right opposite the cinema. Of course, you may decide it’s quicker to take a taxi. But, it’s a long way, so I think it’ll be very expensive. If you do want to get a cab, then the rank is outside here, just opposite the office. Section 2. Question 11 – 15. Listen and choose the correct letter A, B, or C. Theatre Studies Course 11. What helped Rob to prepare to play the character of a doctor? A. the stories his grandfather told him
4 B. the times when he watched his grandfather working C. the way he imagined his grandfather at work 12. In the play’s first scene, the boredom of village life was suggested by _______________. A. repetition of words and phrases B. scenery painted in dull colours C. long pauses within conversations 13. What has Rob learned about himself through working in a group? A. He likes to have clear guidelines. B. He copes well with stress. C. He thinks he is a good leader. 14. To support the production, research material was used which described _______________. A. political developments B. changing social attitudes C. economic transformations 15. What problems did the students overcome in the final rehearsal? A. one person forgetting their words B. an equipment failure C. the injury of one character TRANSCRIPT MIA: Hi, Rob. How’s the course going? ROB: Oh, hi, Mia. Yeah, great. I can’t believe the first term’s nearly over. MIA: I saw your group’s performance last night at the student theatre. It was good. ROB: Really? Yeah … but now we have to write a report on the whole thing, an in-depth analysis. I don’t know where to start. Like, I have to write about the role I played, the doctor, how I developed the character. MIA: Well, what was your starting point? ROB: Er … my grandfather was a doctor before he retired, and I just based it on him. MIA: OK, but how? Did you talk to him about it? ROB: He must have all sorts of stories, but he never says much about his work, even now. He has a sort of authority though. MIA: So how did you manage to capture that? ROB: I’d … I’d visualise what he must have been like in the past, when he was sitting in his consulting room listening to his patients.

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