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Trang 1/11 SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO TỈNH NINH BÌNH ĐỀ THI CHÍNH THỨC (Đề thi có 04 phần, 11 trang) KỲ THI TUYỂN SINH LỚP 10 THPT NĂM HỌC 2024 - 2025 Bài thi môn chuyên: TIẾNG ANH Ngày thi: 03/6/2024 Thời gian làm bài: 150 phút (không kể thời gian phát đề) Điểm của bài thi Họ và tên, chữ ký của Cán bộ chấm thi Số phách Bằng số: .........../9.0 điểm Bằng chữ: ............................................. Cán bộ chấm thi số 1: ................................................................... Cán bộ chấm thi số 2: ................................................................... (Thí sinh làm bài trực tiếp trên đề thi này. Thí sinh phải ghi đúng thứ tự đáp án vào ô được đánh số tương ứng) PART 1: LISTENING (2.0 points) HƯỚNG DẪN PHẦN THI NGHE HIỂU: - Phần thi nghe hiểu dài 21 phút 03 giây. - Phần thi nghe hiểu gồm 3 bài, 20 câu hỏi. Mỗi bài nghe, thí sinh được nghe 2 lần liên tiếp. - Hướng dẫn làm bài chi tiết cho thí sinh bằng tiếng Anh đã có trong từng bài nghe. I. You will hear people talking in five different situations and choose the best answers. Write your answers A, B, C or D in the corresponding numbered boxes. (0.5 point) Question 1: You hear a phone-in program on the radio. Why has the man phoned? A. to complain about the traffic scheme B. to express his support for the traffic scheme C. to question the aims of the traffic scheme D. to suggest alternatives to the traffic scheme Woman: Go ahead, Paul, I'm listening. Man: Well ... I'm fed up with listening to all your callers moaning on about the new traffic scheme. I mean, that woman who said it took fifty minutes to cross the city by car instead of her usual thirty. Poor thing! Why doesn't she leave the car at home and use the bus service instead? Anyway, the aim of the new scheme isn't to make car journeys quicker; it's for shoppers and pedestrians and cyclists
Trang 2/11 and bus passengers, and it's working. I recommend everyone to have a walk in the city center and see for themselves. That's all I wanted to say. Question 2: What should students take on the school trip? A. Drink, fruit, and some change B. Drink, fruit and colored pencils C. Fruit, some change and colored pencils D. Fruit and colored pencils Now you won’t need any money for the bus of your entrance ticket to the zoo tomorrow because that’s already paid for. But bring some small change for when you get thirsty and want a drink. The only food or drink allowed on the but is fruit. Bring some with you because it’s a long trip and you’ll get hungry. No food or drink must be taken into the zoo. And you’ll need to bring all your colored pencils for the work. I’m going to ask you to do there. Question 3: What does the woman’s house look like now? A. It has another bedroom over the garage. B. It has trees in the garden. C. It has a hedge in the front. D. It looks the same as in the past. It was really strange going back to Redmond where I used to live. Everything has changed so much I went to see my old house it used to have trees in the garden and a hedge in the front. Well, the people who own it now have built another bedroom over the top of the garage and removed the trees and hedge, so they have more room to park their cars. It made me feel really sad because it looked so different. Question 4: What is the next TV program about? A. African animals B. the Earth C. satellite technology D. photography Coming up next on the Science Chanel is the latest documentary produced and presented by photographer Daniel Hamilton who made the prize-winning series about African animals you may have seen last year. This latest series is simply called Earth and viewers can enjoy some amazing photography with pictures of the planet shot from cameras in space using the latest satellite technology. So sit back, relax and enjoy! Question 5: You hear someone telling a story about a strange thing that happened in the mountain.
Trang 3/11 What point does the story prove? A. how strange things can be explained simply B. how easy it is to imagine things C. how you can be tricked by the silence D. how friendly animals are to visitors My wife Margret and I were sitting behind a rock on the top of a mountain in the Highlands one day, nobody else around, perfectly silent, and Margaret said, “I just heard a telephone bell ringing.” “Oh, I said, “Margaret, there are no telephone kiosks up here.” But in the silence of the hills, you can imagine anything. I said, “I often imagine things. I’ve heard babies crying in this silence. I’ve thought I heard a symphony orchestra.” And Margaret said, “I’m sure I heard a telephone ringing.” She got up and went round the back of the rock and there was a cow with a bell around its neck. II. Listen to a recorded message about an arts festival and fill in each blank with NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER. Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes. (0.5 point) TRANSCRIPT This is the Arts Festival Box Office. There is no one here to take your call, but do not hang up, as further information follows. The Festival begins on the 12th of May and continues to the 28th. There are things happening in several parts of the town itself, and outside it. At the Theatre Royal, ARTS FESTIVAL Duration: 12 th - (1) _____28 th (May)_____ Theatre Royal 12 th : a jazz concert by Elaine Delmar 13 th : a jazz concert by George Melly Corn Exchange 15 th : dance music by London All Stars Steel Band 20 th & 27 th : lunchtime jazz concerts with complimentary (2) _____ soft drinks _____ Ickworth Park 15 th : (3) _____a guided walk_____around Ickworth Library 19 th : a piano concert by Oliver Davies Included in the ticket fare: (4) ____coffee and biscuits______ Contact for more details: In person at Box Office Bookings: in person / by post / by telephone Fax number: (5) _____0284706035_____
Trang 4/11 there will be a series of concerts, starting with jazz singer Elaine Delmar on the 12th of May. George Melly brings his own special kind of jazz and fun to the theatre on the 13th of May. There are also concerts at the Corn Exchange. For people who prefer dance music, we have the London All Stars Steel Band on Sunday the 15th of May. On Thursday the 19th of May we welcome back the Viennese Gala Orchestra, who are regular performers at the Festival. Finally, also at the Corn Exchange, there will be a series of jazz concerts each Friday at 1 o’clock. During these lunch-time concerts a bar will be open for the sale of wine and we are offering free soft drinks. Sandwiches will also be on sale. Light meals can be bought in the restaurant afterwards. Ickworth House, just outside the town, is joining in the Festival as usual. There is a guided walk around Ickworth Park on Sunday the 15th, which will last about two and a half hours. Also, on the 19th of May, we have a special concert of piano music, given by Oliver Davies in the beautiful Ickworth Library. The price of tickets includes coffee and biscuits and you are advised to book early, as this is always especially popular. For more information, send for our Festival programme or visit the Box Office. Bookings can be made in person (cash, cheque or credit card), by post (cheques only), or by telephone (credit cards only). We also accept credit card bookings by fax, on 0284706035. For these bookings, you must use our booking form. Thank you! III. Listen to Tricia Simpkins talking at a public meeting about a plan to create a nature reserve and choose the best answers to the following questions. Write your answers A, B, C or D in the corresponding numbered boxes. (1.0 point) Question 1: How did Tricia once feel about the countryside? A. She preferred it to the city. B. She paid no attention to it. C. She wanted others to experience it. D. She was strongly attached to it. Question 2: What is TRUE about Tricia’s neighborhood? A. The waste ground is along the road. B. Every house has a big garden. C. Local residents lead a quiet life. D. It is crowded with people and vehicles. Question 3: Why did Tricia take part in a wildlife survey? A. She was required to do it. B. She preferred it to being at school. C. She was asked to do it by her neighbors. D. She was keen on local wildlife. Question 4: What does Tricia say about the results of the survey? A. They were unsatisfactory. B. They were confusing. C. They were unexpected. D. They were disappointing. Question 5: What did Tricia and her friends do after collecting the survey’s results? A. They were informed to set a world record for these results. B. They contacted another nature reserve for further information. C. They gathered to see wild animals in their natural habitat.