Nội dung text ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ THI HSG ANH 12 QUẢNG BÌNH 2022-2023.docx
Page 1 of 6 pages SỞ GD&ĐT QUẢNG BÌNH ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC KỲ THI CHỌN HSG TỈNH NĂM HỌC 2022-2023 Khóa ngày 13 tháng 12 năm 2022 Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH SỐ BÁO DANH:…………… LỚP 12 THPT Thời gian: 150 phút (không kể thời gian giao đề) Đề gồm có 06 trang. Lưu ý: Thí sinh làm bài vào tờ giấy thi. Thí sinh không được sử dụng tài liệu, kể cả từ điển. SECTION ONE: LISTENING Hướng dẫn phần thi nghe hiểu Bài nghe gồm 3 phần; mỗi phần được nghe 2 lần, mỗi lần cách nhau 15 giây; mở đầu mỗi phần nghe có tín hiệu. Mở đầu và kết thúc bài nghe có tín hiệu nhạc. Part 1. For questions 1-5, you are going to hear two women talking about a holiday in France. Listen and choose the best answer to each question. (5 pts) 1. Paula's friend says that _______. A. she has been ill B. Paula doesn't look very well C. she's pleased to see Paula 2. 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 3. 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 4. The journey across the Channel _______. A. was very smooth B. was unpleasant for Paula C. lasted eight hours 5. The return trip from Paris was _______. A. disturbed by a flood B. an enjoyable experience C. earlier than planned TRANSCRIPT PAULA: Hi Meg.
Page 2 of 6 pages MEG: Paula, it's great to see you. You look fantastic. 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. 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. 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 wait over eight hours before we could board a ferry. MEG: Oh no. PAULA: And that was just the beginning. During the passage the weather turned stormy. And I was terribly seasick all the way across the channel. MEG: Oh poor you. PAULA: Yeah, it was horrid. Then when we arrived in Calais it was so late that we had to look for somewhere to spend the night. MEG: Oh dear. PAULA: Yes. But that's not all. On the way to Paris the next day we had a puncture. So Mark had to change the tyre. The hotel where we booked a room turned out to be terribly noisy. It was pouring with rain most of the time. And some of the galleries I wanted to visit were closed. MEG: Oh no. So what did you do then? PAULA: Well I ended up shopping for clothes. That's about the only thing I can't complain about. But obviously it wasn't cheap. So Mark got furious. No surprise there. So in the end we decided to shorten our stay and left after just ten days. You can imagine our return trip. I was unhappy. Mark was mad at me because of the money. And when we got home the flat was flooded. MEG: Oh flooded. PAULA: Yes. We couldn't believe it. When we were away Sheila let the hamster out of the cage for a while. And the horrid creature bit through the fridge cable. Of course she didn't even notice. But when we got back there was water all over the kitchen floor and all the food in the fridge had gone off. What a nightmare. Part 2. For questions 6-10, you will hear a talk about one of the seven natural wonders. Listen and
Page 3 of 6 pages decide if these statements are True (T) or False (F). (5pts) 6. Cairns has the fifth busiest airport in the southern hemisphere. F 7. Great Adventures is the name of a travel company. T 8. Green Island is 6,000 years old. T 9. It takes 45 minutes to fly to Green Island from Cairns. F 10. You are only allowed to go to the pontoon once. F TRANSCRIPT Located on the northern tip of Australia's east coast, the tropical city of Cairns is internationally recognised as the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, one of the seven natural wonders of the world. The city is home to a hundred thousand people and also boasts the fifth busiest international airport in Australia with many carriers flying direct to Cairns from countries around the world. Kans has many outdoor restaurants and cafes and great shopping and also offers a complete range of accommodation options from budget right through to five star. Great adventures cruises have been running trips to the Great Barrier Reef for more than a hundred years and as a result are recognised as an industry leader. Great adventures offer day cruises to Green Island, a beautiful six thousand-year-old coral bay. It is perfect for lasing on white sands, swimming or snorkeling around the surrounding reef or relaxing around the luxurious day visitor facilities, all just 45 minutes crossing from Cairns. A full range of options on the island include introductory scuba diving, certified scuba diving and guided snorkel tours as well as a crocodile farm, parasailing and private beach hire. For those wanting the ultimate reef adventure, cruise from Cairns to the luxury of great adventures multi-level pontoon on the outer reef. The pontoon features undercover seating and tables where you can enjoy a sumptuous buffet lunch. There's also a sundeck, full bar facilities, an underwater observatory, a semi- submersible coral viewing tour and a swimming enclosure for children. You'll be able to snorkel or dive among the reef's spectacular coral gardens and diverse marine life. A once-in-a-lifetime experience. Cairns has the fifth busiest airport in the southern hemisphere. Transcript: “The city is home to a hundred thousand people and also boasts the fifth busiest international airport in Australia…” Proof: The transcript states that Cairns has the fifth busiest international airport in Australia, not in the southern hemisphere. Hence, the statement is False. Great Adventures is the name of a travel company. Transcript: “Great adventures cruises have been running trips to the Great Barrier Reef for more than a hundred years…” Proof: The transcript identifies “Great Adventures” as a travel company that offers cruises. Therefore, the statement is True. Green Island is 6,000 years old. Transcript: “Green Island, a beautiful six thousand-year-old coral bay.”
Page 4 of 6 pages Proof: The transcript directly states that Green Island is 6,000 years old. So, the statement is True. It takes 45 minutes to fly to Green Island from Cairns. Transcript: “It is perfect for lazing on white sands, swimming or snorkeling around the surrounding reef or relaxing around the luxurious day visitor facilities, all just 45 minutes crossing from Cairns.” Proof: The transcript mentions a 45-minute crossing from Cairns to Green Island, referring to a boat trip, not a flight. Thus, the statement is False. You are only allowed to go to the pontoon once. Transcript: “For those wanting the ultimate reef adventure, cruise from Cairns to the luxury of great adventures multi-level pontoon on the outer reef… You’ll be able to snorkel or dive among the reef's spectacular coral gardens and diverse marine life.” Proof: The transcript does not mention any restrictions on the number of visits to the pontoon. It only describes the amenities and activities available, so the statement is False. Part 3. For questions 11-20, you will hear a historian giving a presentation about techniques to identify the origin of handwritten books from the middle ages. Listen and complete the notes below with NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each numbered blank. (10pts) Researching the origin of medieval manuscripts Background Medieval manuscripts-handwritten hooks produced between the fifth and fifteenth centuries Origin of many manuscripts unknown until 2009; scientists started using PNA testing Animal hides - two types Parchment Sheep hide: white in color and (11) ___(very) thin____ Greasy - writing can’t be erased so often used for (12) ___court documents____ Vellum Calf skin: most popular for prestigious work because you can get (13) ___high-quality____ lettering. Preparation of hides Treated in large (14) ___ barrels/ vats ____ of lime- where this was not available, skins were burried Stretched tight on a frame Scraped to create (15) ___ uniform(ed) thickness ____ Vellum was (16) ___ bleached/whitened ____ for correct colour Genetic testing - finding origins Previously-analyzed handwriting and (17) ___ dialect ____ used by the writer Now- using genetic data from 'known manuscripts' to create a (18)’ ___ baseline ____’ Uses of new data