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1 SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO QUẢNG TRỊ ĐỀ THI CHÍNH THỨC (Đề thi có 12 trang) KỲ THI CHỌN HỌC SINH GIỎI VĂN HÓA LỚP 9 THCS NĂM HỌC 2022-2023 Khóa thi ngày 15 tháng 3 năm 2023 Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH Thời gian làm bài: 150 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề SECTION 1: LISTENING COMPREHENSION (5.0 POINTS) • Bài nghe gồm 4 phần, mỗi phần được nghe hai lần. Thí sinh có 20 giây để xem qua mỗi phần trước khi nghe. • Mở đầu và kết thúc bài nghe có tín hiệu nhạc. • Thí sinh ghi đáp án vào phần trả lời ở cuối bài nghe. Part 1: Listen to the recording and choose the best answer A, B or C to each situation. Write your answers on the corresponding numbered boxes below. You will hear each situation twice. 1. You will hear a man talking to his wife about a podcast. The man thinks _________. A. their daughter wouldn't enjoy it. B. it would be useful for their daughter's studies. C. it's free. Man: I downloaded a really interesting podcast yesterday about history. Woman: Really? Do you think Jennifer would find it useful for her exams? Man: I’m not sure it covers the subjects she’s studying but the presenter is that guy on TV she loves, so that might interest her. Woman: Does it cost anything? Man: You can download the podcast for nothing. There’s a course he offers that you need to pay for. But she might not want that if the topic is different. Let’s see what she thinks of the podcast first. 2. You will hear two friends talking about a new mobile phone. The woman says _________. A. it's not much better than her last one. B. it doesn't seem to be working properly. C. the screen is damaged. Man: So, are you enjoying your new phone? It certainly looks fantastic. Woman: It’s OK. It certainly cost enough! I’m not sure it’s a big improvement on the previous one, to be honest. Man: Why did you get a new one then? Woman: Well, I was getting these emails encouraging me to get the latest model. The other one had a little
2 bit of damage to the screen, which didn’t look very nice. But it worked and I could do all the things I needed to do with it. Oh well, never mind! 3. You will hear a woman talking to her husband about washing clothes. The man says the washing machine _________. A. could be fixed quite cheaply. B. has never worked properly. C. doesn't need replacing. Woman: There’s something wrong with the washing machine. It seems to go on forever! Man: Not again’ We’ve had problems with it ever since we bought it. Woman: So, what should we do? We need to do the washing. Shall we get someone to have a look at it? Man: I don’t think it’s worth it. We’ve had people out before and they’re never cheap. I know we only bought it a couple of years ago but maybe it’s time to think about getting a new one. Shall we have a look online? 4. You will hear two friends talking about living in the countryside. What does the woman say? A. It would be good for her health. B. It's difficult to do your shopping. C. It can feel lonely. Man: I’ve been watching that programme on TV about moving to the countryside. Woman: That one about people who don’t want to live in the city anymore? I like having lots of people around me. Being on my own somewhere in the countryside wouldn’t suit me. Man: True, but if you have a car it doesn’t take long to get what you need. That wouldn’t bother me. I know people think it’s good for your health but not if you’re unhappy living there. 5. You will hear two friends talking about travelling by plane. The man thinks _________. A. we should take more holidays at home. B. flights are too expensive. C. flying is faster than going by train. Man: I’ve been thinking about the number of flights I take a year. It’s not good for the environment. Woman: I know. It’s a worry, isn’t it? Man: It’s more expensive to travel by train than to fly on some short journeys. No wonder people choose to go by plane. Woman: I don’t think putting the price up would be very popular, do you?
3 Man: I certainly wouldn’t like it. I think we should avoid travelling abroad for our holidays. That would probably make a difference. Part 2: You will hear a telephone conversation between an officer of a small claims tribunal and a consumer who wants to make a claim. Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN ONE WORD AND/ OR A NUMBER for each answer. Then write your answers on the corresponding numbered boxes below. Small claims tribunal – Claim form Claimant’s name: Emily-Jane Appleby Address: 1 Yeronga Street, (1) ____Durham_____ Postcode: 4105 Telephone No. (home): (2) ____78483762_____ Respondent: (3) ____trader_____ Company name: ABC (4) ____appliances_____ ltd Address: (5) _____17 Browns____ avenue, Bardon Postcode: 4065 Telephone no. (work): 72324681 Date (of transaction): 3rd Feb, 2011 Guarantee: (6) _____6 months____ TRANSCRIPT Officer: Good afternoon. How can I help you? Emily: Good afternoon. I would llike to lodge a claim. Officer: Certainly. Name? Emily: Emily Jane Appleby Officer: Appleby, that's an unusual name. Sorry, what did you say your first name was again? Emily: Emily Jane. Officer: now, Miss Appleton, could you please fill in this claim form? Emily: I've never done that before. Can you help me? Officer: Yes, of course. The first part is for your, the claimant’s details. Where do you live? Emily: Umm.. At 1 yeronga street, Durham Officer: How do you spell Durham? Emily: D U R H A M Officer: Uhh.. of course? I should know that. But it's just one of those names that sounds quite different from the way you spell it. Emily: It is confusing. I've seen it spelled with two r's.
4 Officer: What's the postcode for Durham? Emily: 4105. Officer: Good, and do you work? Emily: No, not at the moment. Officer: Okay, so no work number. What about your home phone number? Emily: Yes, I can give you that. It's 78483762 Officer: 7848 Emily: 3762 Officer: Right, now this part here is for the respondent’s details. Emily: Who's the respondent? Officer: The individual person, company or business that you're claiming against. Is the claim against the landlord, tenant, trader or driver? Emily: Well, it's a company that sells home appliances. Officer: So that's trader then. Just a moment while I write that down. Emily: ABC Appliances, actually. Officer: Oh, now this part is really important. If the respondent is a company you must have the company's full and correct name and registered address. Emily: I've looked it up on the internet and it's ABC Appliances Limited. Officer: Good, if we don't get this part absolutely right, you won't have a legal claim. And the registered address? Emily: Yes, I've got that written down here. Just a minute. It's on 17 Brown Avenue. Officer: That's in Barden, isn't it? I think I know the place. My wife bought a vacuum cleaner there last month. Emily: Yes. Barden. Officer: Have you got the postcode for Barden? Emily: It's really similar to mine. Wait a moment. I better make sure I get it right. 4065. That's it. Officer: And What's the telephone number for ABC appliances? Emily: oh…. 7 2 3 2 - 4 6 8 1. Officer: Good, got that. Now in the third part of this form we get to the actual goods or services that are in dispute. I assume you made a purchase from them. Emily: Yes, that's right. On the 3rd of February, 2011 Officer: And Did the goods have any sort of guarantee or warranty? Emily: Yes, but only for six months. Officer: So, it was just a six month warranty.