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1 TRƯỜNG THPT PHAN THÚC TRỰC Đề chính thức (Đề gồm 12 trang) KỲ THI KHẢO SÁT ĐỘI TUYỂN HỌC SINH GIỎI LỚP 12 NĂM HỌC 2022 - 2023 Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH Thời gian: 150 phút (không kể thời gian giao đề) ĐIỂM HỌ TÊN, CHỮ KÍ GIÁM KHẢO SỐ PHÁCH Bằng số: …………………….. Bằng chữ: ………………..….... Giám khảo 1: ………………………… Giám khảo 2: ………………………… SECTION A. LISTENING (50 points) Part 1. You are going to hear a talk. As you listen, fill in the missing information. For questions 1- 15, write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS in the spaces provided. Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes provided. The first item in the news today is the (1)_____recent elections____ that took place across the country. This was a crucial vote, which may see a (2)_______dramatic change_______ in how the country develops over the coming years. Overall, a 54.5 per cent voter turnout was registered. This represents an increase of 11 per cent over the previous election and six per cent above (3)______the average______ for the past 50 years. There has also been a slight change(4)________in demographics_______, with an increase in youth turnout in the 18- to 24- and 24- to 29-year-old brackets. Despite this (5)______increase_____, young people are still less likely to vote than older people; 84 per cent of voters in the 70 plus age group came to the (6)_______polling stations_______. Moving on, the global (7)_______digital powerhouse_______ ONK today posted quarterly results which were above forecast. Back in March, Tim Bolling, CEO, (8)_______issued______ a profit warning over fears that there would be (9)_____losses_____ following the recall of their leading product, the 40d device. In fact, the company posted quarterly (10)______revenue_____ of US$14.8 billion which represents an increase of 11 per cent from the same quarter a year ago. They also (11)______announced_______ that they had sold 21 million 40d devices over the quarter. The company has provided the information that with this level of revenue, there will be a (12)______gross margin_____ of 34 to 35 per cent, ultimately leading to a US$1.20 per share cash dividend awarded to (13)_____shareholders_____. And in our final news item we ask, will we soon be saying goodbye to coins and notes forever? The (14)_______nationwide_____ trend of using cashless payment options is increasing. There are a number of reasons for this development. A key reason for this is a growing interest in reducing the number of items people need to leave their homes with. As almost everyone carries a smartphone with them, and many people also have smartwatches, the ability to pay for things using one of these two
2 technologies is particularly (15)____appealing____. More and more retailers are accepting cashless payments and in some cases they've stopped accepting cash altogether. Part 2. In this part, you listen to a monologue or text involving interacting speakers and lasting approximately 3 minutes. There are seven multiple-choice questions. You should listen to the audio twice. Listen to a conversation in a tourist information office in Guernsey. 16. There is a concert on Saturday night at… A. at the castle B. in the St James concert hall. C. in the Candie Gardens. 17 The woman says that Hauteville House… A. was the home of a famous writer. B. has an excellent café. C. has beautiful gardens. 18. The guided walk in St Peter Port… A. starts at 1.30 and lasts two hours. B. starts at 2.00 and lasts 1.5 hours. C. starts at 5.00 and lasts 1.5 hours. 19. To join the guided walk, visitors must… A. buy a ticket from the information office B. meet outside the information office. C. phone the walk leaders in advance. 20. The man …. the Autumn Walking Festival. A. has missed B. plans to take part in C. is not interested in 21. What will the man buy? A. booklet of self-guided walks B. the west coast C. tickets 22. Tennerfest is a festival to celebrate… A. history. B. food. C. sports. 23. Tennerfest… A. has just finished. B. is happening now. C. will start soon. 24. The man can have the menu at the Atlantic at…… A. 10 a.m B. 1.30 p.m C. 2 a.m 25. The man … the island of Jersey. A. is definitely interested in visiting B. may visit C. does not want to visit TRANSCRIPT Woman: Hello, can I help? Man: Well, I’m just looking for things to do here in Guernsey.
3 Woman: Sure, well, I can show you a few things. Here’s a map of the capital, St. Peter Port. This is Castle Cornet. It’s over 800 years old. Once, the sea went all around it, but now you can walk there. In fact, there’s a concert at the castle on Saturday night. Do you like classical music? man: Yes, I do. Woman: Well, a symphony orchestra is performing Beethoven’s 9th symphony. It’s a great place to hear it. A great atmosphere. Man: Sounds good. I’ll think about that. What else is there to see? Woman: If you’re interested in history, go to the St James concert hall. You can see an interesting tapestry which shows the history of the island. Man: Sounds interesting. Woman: It is. The Candie Gardens are here, and this is Hauteville House. The French writer Victor Hugo lived here. Did you know that? Man: No, I didn’t. Woman: Of course, there are lots of shops, here, and there are lots of lovely cafes next to the harbour where you can relax with a coffee. Man: Where’s the best place to go walking? Woman: Oh, there are super places to go walking. Cliff paths, country lanes… You can join a guided walk if you like, or explore the island by yourself. Man: A guided walk? That sounds like a good idea. Woman: Yes, we have guided walks on lots of different topics. The leaders are experts in subjects like history or nature. Here’s a list of the guided walks available. Man: What’s on today? Woman: Let’s see. Well, there’s a guided walk around St Peter Port today. It’ll take you around the major sites and the guide will give you a potted history lesson! It costs 5 pounds and lasts an hour and a half. Man: Sounds good. What time’s that? Woman: Two o’clock. Man: Can I buy tickets here? Woman: No, but you’ll meet your guide right here, outside the door of the information centre. You can pay then. Man: Great. Are there any others?
4 Woman: Well, sadly it was our Autumn walking week last week. We had lots of different tours all over the island, to the reservoir, the wine region, along the canal - but that’s all finished now. Man: What a shame. I would have enjoyed that. Woman: But you can buy our booklet of self-guided walks and visit these places by yourself. Man: This one? Woman: Yes, it costs £7.50. There you are. I’d really recommend this walk here - along the west coast. The cliff path is really dramatic here. Man: Okay. This looks good. I’ll buy it. Another thing, I keep seeing signs for Tennerfest - what’s that? Woman: Tennerfest? Oh, that’s our food festival! It’s great. Lots of restaurants offer really good meals for just ten pounds. Man: Oh, is that why it’s called Tennerfest, because everything costs a tenner? Woman: Yes, that’s it. Man: Is it on now? Woman: It starts on Saturday - in two days time. Man: Sounds as if I’ve come just at the right time then. How long is it on? Woman: It lasts a full six weeks. Here’s a list of the participating restaurants. Man: Wonderful. Any recommendations? Woman: Oo, well they’re all good, but last year I had crab at the Atlantic Hotel. It was excellent. Man: Mmm! Woman: The ten pound menus aren’t available all day though, so make sure you check the leaflet. Man: Oh yes, the menu at the Atlantic is only available from midday until two. Woman: Yes. They’ll all be like that. But it’s really worth it. And ferry trips to Jersey are cheaper during Tennerfest, so if you’re interested in visiting that island too, you’ve come at the right time. Man: Well, I wasn’t planning it. I went there last year. It was a bit busy for my liking. Woman: Okay, well, if you change your mind you can get times and prices from the Condor Ferries office, on the quay. Is there anything else I can help you with? Man: Er, no thanks. I think that’s everything thank you. Can I just pay for this book? SECTION B. LEXICO – GRAMMAR (20 points) Part 1. Choose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences. Write A, B, C or D in the corresponding numbered boxes.