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1 SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO NGHỆ AN TRƯỜNG THPT DIỄN CHÂU 5 (Đề gồm 12 trang) KỲ THI CHỌN HỌC SINH GIỎI TRƯỜNG LỚP 10 NĂM HỌC 2023- 2024 Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH Thời gian: 140 phút (không kể thời gian giao đề) SECTION A: LISTENING (50 pts) Part 1 (20 pts). Listen to the talk and fill in the gaps. Write ONLY ONE WORD OR A NUMBER for each answer. Hello, everyone. Let me introduce myself - my name’s Ben and I’d like to tell you about a course you can do on Saturday mornings. I’m from an organisation called (1) ‘______Nature______’ and we run courses for young people like you to do during the weekends. Now, we know that at school you learn a lot about things like (2) ______science______ and maths, but this course is really about giving your (3) ______youth______ group the chance to come and find out about (4) ______wildlife______. It’s an area that tends to get forgotten. We usually take groups like yours to a wild place that’s near their home. Sometimes we go to a beach or a lake, but we’ve planned for your group to go to a (5) ______forest______. That’s the closest place for you, and the easiest to get to. Now, We’d like you to come and do some activities with us. You spend six hours each week with us and the course lasts for (6) ______12______ weeks, depending on the weather. that might sound like a long time, but we think you’ll be sorry when it’s over! Taking part in our activities means you get to do all (7) ______sorts______ of things that you wouldn’t normally be allowed to do at home. That includes how to (8) ______safely______ climb trees, cut wood and build a fire. While you’re with us, we’ll also show you how to make things out of different (9) ______materials______. On the last course, everyone designed backpacks which they were very pleased with. This time we thought we’d get you to design and make a (10) ______birdhouse______. When it’s finished, you can take it home and show your family. We think you’ll enjoy doing this! Now, any questions...? Part 2 (20 points). Listen to part of a radio programme in which a woman called Sylvia Short is interviewed about her job and indicate whether the following statements are true or false by writing T for true and F for false in the boxes below. 1. Sylvia studied German and Japanese at university. F 2. After university, Sylvia worked as a tour guide in Italy. T
2 3. The company employs Sylvia is called work travel. F 4. Sylvia worked for the company for a quarter of a year before becoming the manager’s assistant. T 5. Part of Sylvia’s job is to organise the advertising in newspapers and magazines. T 6. Sylvia often has to deal with strange questions from visitors. F 7. Sylvia’s boss has a radio show on Fridays on the subjects of adventure holidays. T 8. Sylvia has written about her home town for a new book on Britain. T 9. Sylvia says that in the future she would like to be a translater on television. F 10. Last year, Sylvia enjoyed attending a conference in Australia. T TRANSCRIPT Interviewer: Good morning, and today we are continuing with our series on careers for young people. In the studio today we have Sylvia Short, who works for a company that produces guidebooks for serious travellers. Now, Sylvia, I believe you left Essex University with a degree in German and Spanish (1). Tell us something about how you got your job. Sylvia: My main interest has always been travel. I spent every holiday, when I was a student, travelling abroad. After I left university I spent a year as an English teacher in Spain, followed by six months as a tour guide in Italy (2). When I returned to England I applied for loads of jobs advertised in the newspaper, but didn’t have any success. So I decided to make a list of every company I wanted to work for and write to them directly, rather than wait for them to advertise. Interviewer: Good advice to anyone, I think. Sylvia: Yes, and I was very lucky as the company ‘World Travel’ needed an assistant in their office in London (3). I dealt mainly with the post at first, just to get used to their way of doing things. Obviously, I was qualified to do more, but I wasn’t in a hurry. Then the manager’s assistant announced she was leaving after only being with the company for twelve months, and I applied for her job. The company encourages their staff to apply for higher-level jobs and I was promoted four months after joining (4). Interviewer: Good for you! What does the job involve? Sylvia: Well, I’ve expanded the role since I took it on. I’m in charge of all the advertising in the press whenever we publish a new guidebook (5) and I sometimes give talks to people in the travel industry. Interviewer: Do you find the work interesting? Sylvia: Oh, yes, it’s never boring. We often get odd requests from journalists (6). They assume we know everything there is to know about travel so they often ring us to see if we can help them One rang to say he was writing an article and wanted to know whether there were any female football teams in China. Interviewer: Really? And what other things do you find yourself doing? Sylvia: Oh, a large part of my job is to make sure my boss is where she should be. She does a lot of TV interviews on all aspects of travel and she also presents a radio programme about adventure holidays every
3 Friday night (7). In between she writes articles and now and again comes into the office to find out what’s going on there. My job is to keep her fully informed. Interviewer: What do you think you’ve learnt from working for her? Sylvia: Oh, she’s an excellent writer and she’s helped me, especially when I have to do press releases – she suggests changes, but she’s very encouraging, not bossy. She even suggested I did part of a chapter in a new guidebook to Great Britain on my home town, which I enjoyed a lot (8). Interviewer: So, how do you see your career developing? Sylvia: Well, I don’t think I’m good enough to be a full-time writer. But my boss has a lot of contacts in the TV world, and I fancy becoming a TV presenter (9). However, at the moment I’m enjoying my job far too much to give it up. Interviewer: Do you get to go abroad as part of your job? Sylvia: Not as often as you’d think! I do spend a lot of time doing things like answering the phone, but I did manage to go to the company’s head office in Australia last year for a conference. That was terrific (10). Interviewer: Sounds to me like you’ve got the perfect job, Sylvia! Next ... Part 3 (10 points). Questions 1 - 6 You will hear a student talking to a housing officer about living with a homestay family. Complete the notes with words from the recording. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer. First name: (1) ______ Keiko ______. Passport number: (2) ______ JO 6337 ______. Length of homestay: (3) approx ______ four months ______. Course enrolled in: (4) ______ Advanced English Studies ______. Family preferences: no (5) ______young children______. no objection to (6) ______pets______. Questions 7 - 10 Listen to the last part of the talk and answer the questions. Write no more than TWO WORDS. 7. What does the student particularly like to eat? seafood 8. What sport does the student play? tennis 9. What mode of transport does the student prefer? train 10. When will the student find out her homestay address? this afternoon TRANSCRIPT Officer: Yes, what can I do for you?
4 Student: My friend is in homestay...and she really enjoys it... so I’d like to join a family as well. Officer: Okay, so let me get some details. What’s your name? Student: My name is Keiko Yuichini. Officer: Could you spell your family name for me? Student: It’s... Yuichini, that’s Y-U-I-C-H-I-N-I. Officer: And your first name? Student: It’s Keiko. K-E-I-K-O. Officer: That’s Keiko Yuichini...okay... and you’re female. And your nationality? Student: I’m Japanese. Officer: Right and could I see your passport, please? Student: Here it is... Officer: Okay... your passport number is JO 6337... And you’re how old? Student: I’m twenty-eight years old. Officer: Now, you live at one of the colleges ... which one? Student: Willow College, umm... Room 21C. Officer: Right, 21C Willow College, and how long are you planning on staying with homestay? Student: About four months ... longer if I like it... Officer: And what course are you enrolled in? Student: Well, I’ve enrolled for twenty weeks in the Advanced English Studies because I need help with my writing... and I’m nearly at the end of my first five-week course. Officer: Right. So you've completed five weeks and you have enrolled for another 15 weeks. That's about four months altogether. Student: That's right. About four months. Officer: Okay... Do you have any preference for a family with children or without children? Student: I prefer ... I mean I like young children, but I’d like to be with older people... you know... adults ... someone around my age. Officer: Okay, and what about pets? Student: I am a veterinarian so that’s fine... the more the better. Officer: All right, now what about you? Are you a vegetarian or do you have any special food requirements? Student: No, I am not a vegetarian... but I don’t eat a lot of meat ... I really like seafood. Officer: And what are your hobbies? Student: I like reading and going to the movies. Officer: Do you play any sports? Student: Yes, I joined the handball team, but I didn’t like that...so I stopped playing. Now I play tennis on

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