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1 SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO HẢI DƯƠNG ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC KỲ THI CHỌN HỌC SINH GIỎI LỚP 12 THPT CẤP TỈNH NĂM HỌC 2024 - 2025 Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH Ngày thi: 29/10/2024 Thời gian làm bài: 180 phút, không tính thời gian phát đề Đề thi gồm 16 trang A. LISTENING I. Listen to five short conversations and choose the option A, B, C or D that best answers each of the following questions. (5.0 points) Question 1. Who is the message intended for? A. people leaving Britain B. people in Britain C. foreigners to Britain D. people returning to Britain Just one last word, ladies and gentlemen. You probably know how dangerous rabies can be. Just one bite from an affected animal can kill if medical help is not available immediately. We've been free from rabies in Britain for over 75 years, but it is still quite common here. So don't be tempted to take animals home with you. They may be infected, and you can be sent to prison for illegally importing animals. Okay, now I need to tell you about the procedure. Question 2. What are the speakers discussing? A. a university course B. a conference schedule C. a TV programme D. a renovation plan A: Do you have a program? B: Yes, it's here. You're due to speak first, just after the introduction by Professor Parker. A: Only an hour. There won't be much time for questions. B: No, it's okay. If you look, you'll see me break for coffee, and then the rest of the morning is available for questions and discussion. Question 3. What time will John and Betty arrive at the party? A. 7.30 B. 8.30 C. 9.30 D. 10.00 JOHN: Betty, you haven't forgotten Sylvia's party tonight, have you? BETTY: Of course not. There's plenty of time. JOHN: No, there isn't. The invitation says drinks at 7.30 and it's 7 now. Even if we hurry, we'll never get there on time. BETTY: Relax. I've already told Sylvia we won't be there for drinks. We know we won't start before 10, and
2 we only need to arrive half an hour before that, so there's no hurry. Question 4. How long has Derek been working? A. for half an hour B. since 7 o’clock C. for 7 hours D. since noon MARILYN: Come on, Derek. It's time you had a break. You've been working since midday. DEREK: What time is it, Marilyn? MARILYN: It's 7 o'clock. A lease you should stop and have something to eat. DEREK: Okay. Just for half an hour. Question 5. What did the woman buy? A. an armchair B. a sofa bed C. a wardrobe D. a dining table A: Oh, I went to that new furniture store at the weekend. The one that's like a huge supermarket. B: Oh, yes. Did you get anything? A: Yes, but it was so overwhelming with all that furniture. There were these wonderful sofa beds which were very cheap. It's a pity I just bought one. There were also these irresistible old wooden cupboards. You'd love them. I had to get something to put my clothes in. They're going to deliver it to the house next week. Oh, and they had these brightly covered armchairs. When I saw them, I immediately thought of you. B: Oh, when are you going again? Can I come? II. Listen to a telephone conversation and fill in each numbered blank with NO MORE THAN 3 WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER. (5.0 points) DRAGON BOAT RACE Event Details • Type of event: Dragon Boat Race Race details • Day & date: Sunday 2nd July • Place: Brighton Marina • Registration time: (6) ______ 9.30________ Sponsorship • aim to raise over £1000 as a team and get a (7) _______ free T-shirt _______ • free Prize Draw for a trip to Hong Kong Team details • must have crew of 20 and elect a (8) _______ (team) captain _______ • under 18s need to have parents' permission to enter
3 • need to hire (9) _______ twenty /(20) life jackets _______ • advised to bring extra clothes • must choose a (10) ________ name ______ for the team TRANSCRIPT Female: Scope charity office, how can I help you? Male: Oh hello. I'm ringing about the Dragon Boat Race that you're asking people to take part in. Female: Oh yes, we still need a few more teams. Are you interested in joining the race? Male: Yes, we want to enter a team but we don't know anything about it? Could I ask you for some more information first? Female: Of course. Male: I don't even know when it's being held. Female: It's taking place on the 2nd July ... Male: Is that a Saturday? Female: No, it's a Sunday. It's a much more popular day and more people can take part then. Male: Right. And where's it being held? Female: ... at the Brighton Marina. Male: Oh, I'm an overseas student ... Could you spell that for me? Female: Yes, it's Brighton Marina, that's MARINA. Do you know where it is? Male: I'm not sure. Female: It's a couple of miles past the Palace Pier. Male: Oh yes, I know it. Female: You take a right turning off the coast road or you can cycle along the seafront. Male: That's good. What time does the race start? Female: Well, the first heats begin at 10.00am - but you need to register half an hour before that - at 9.30 and we really recommend that you aim to be there by 9. It's a good idea to arrange a meeting place for your team. Male: Right ... And the race is to help raise money for charity? Female: It is. We're asking every team member to try and raise £35 by getting friends and/or relatives to sponsor them. Every crew member will receive a free tournament T-shirt if your team manages to raise £1,000 or more. Male: Oh that's quite good. Female: Also we're holding a raffle ... every crew member who takes part in the race this season will be
4 entered into a free Prize Draw. Male: Oh, what's the prize? Female: It's pretty good - it's a holiday in Hong Kong . Male: Sounds great. Female: Is there anything else you need to know? Male: Could you just tell me a little bit more about the teams? Female: Well, you need to have a crew of 20 people for your dragon boat ... and you then need to agree on who's going to be the team captain ... That would probably be you ... Male: Fine. Urn, I've got a group of 20 people who are interested ... do all the team members have to be a certain age? Female: Well there's no age limit as such but if you have a team member who's under 18 then they have to get their parents' permission to take part. Male: Yes, that makes sense. Female: It isn't dangerous but we do have boats that turn over in the water and for that reason we insist that everyone wears a life jacket as well and you can hire life jackets from us when your team arrives. Male: What do you advise people to wear? Female: Well, most people wear a T-shirt, shorts and trainers. I certainly wouldn't recommend that you wear jeans or boots. In fact, it's a very good idea to bring some spare clothes. Male: OK. Female: It can get quite cold and wet if the weather's bad. And there's quite a bit of hanging around especially if you qualify for the semi-finals or the final ... Male: I see what you mean. Female: Have you got a name for your team? Male: Oh, not yet, no. Female: Well you need to decide on one and then put it on the entrance form which I'll send you ... Male: Oh OK. Female: So if you'd like to give me your address ... III. Listen to Tim Cole talking about guidebooks and decide whether the following statements are TRUE (T) or FALSE (F). (5.0 points) Question 11. Once, when Tim used a guidebook in Australia, it took him ages to find the place he was looking for. FALSE Question 12. Tim believes the problem with guidebooks is that some of them are very poorly researched. FALSE