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1 UBND THÀNH PHỐ TỪ SƠN PHÒNG GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC (Đề thi gồm có 11 trang) ĐỀ THI CHỌN HỌC SINH GIỎI LỚP 8 CẤP THÀNH PHỐ NĂM HỌC 2023-2024 Môn thi : Tiếng Anh Thời gian làm bài: 150 phút (không kể thời gian giao đề) Ngày thi: 17/4/2024 PART ONE: LISTENING (40 POINTS). Part 1. Listen to Stephen talking to Jenny about making some soup. Choose the best option from A, B or C. (10 pts). 1. Jenny was shown how to make the soup by ___________. A. her aunt B. her friend C. her mother 2. How has Jenny improved the soup? A. She adds less water B. She makes it thinner C. She uses bigger cups 3. To make it really good, Jenny adds ___________. A. milk B. butter C. cream 4. How long does the soup take to make? A. about 5 minutes B. about 10 minutes C. about 20 minutes 5. What will they eat next? A. fruit cake B. pasta C. lemon chicken TRANSCRIPT Stephen: This soup is amazing, Jenny. Do you use fresh tomatoes to make it? Jenny: No, Stephen. I just use a can of tomatoes. Some people think roast tomatoes are best, but that’s too much hard work for me. Stephen: Who taught you how to make it? Jenny: My aunt’s friend gave the instructions to my mother, who changed them a bit, then taught me. Stephen: It’s not too thin, is it? Jenny: That’s because I don’t use much water. At first, I used four cups, then three, but I think two is best really. Stephen: So, what else is in it? Jenny: Some butter, an onion, the tomatoes, salt and pepper, and to make it really nice, a cup of milk. It’s much cheaper than cream, you know. Stephen: Mmm. How long does it take to make? Jenny: No longer than twenty minutes. You fry the onion for five minutes, add everything else, then boil for about ten. Stephen: So, what are we having for the main course?
2 Jenny: Well, we’re having fruit cake for dessert, and for main course we’ve got pasta. I wanted to do lemon chicken, but I didn’t have time. Stephen: Lovely! Part 2. Listen to the recording twice . Complete the table below. Write one word or a number for each answer (20 points). CUSTOMER ORDER FORM Example: ORDER PLACED BY: John Carter ACCOUNT NUMBER (1) _____ 692411______. COMPANY NAME (2) Rainbow ______ Communications _____. Envelopes Size: A4 normal Colour: (3) light _____ white ______. Quantity: (4) ______ two _____ boxes Photocopy paper Colour: (5) ______ light blue _____. Quantity: (6) 10 _____ packs ______. (7) coloured floppy ______ disks _____. (8) one wall _____ calendar ______. (9) a new _____ catalogue ______. Special instructions: Deliver goods (10) by ______ 11:30_____. TRANSCRIPT Woman: Gina speaking. How can I help you? Man: Oh, hello - I’d like to order some stationery, please. Woman: And who am I speaking to? Man: John Carter. Woman: Right - can I just confirm your account number and the name of your company, John? Man: Sure! The account number is 6 9 2 4 double 1. Woman: Six nine two four one one. Right, and you’re from ‘Rainbow Computers?’ Man: No. The company is Rainbow Communications. Woman: Oh, OK, I’ll just fix that on the system ... communications. And what would you like to order, John?
3 Man: Envelopes. We need a box of A4 - that is, normal size envelopes. Woman: White, yellow or vanilla? Man: We’ll have the plain white please - but the ones with the little windows. Woman: OK ... One box - A4 - white - just the one box, was it? Man: Um, on second thoughts make that two boxes. We go through heaps of envelopes. As a matter of interest. Are they made from recycled paper? Woman: No. You can’t get white recycled paper. The recycled ones are grey and they’re more expensive actually. Man: Right - we’ll stick to white then. Woman: Something else, John? Man: Yes, we need some coloured photocopy paper. What colours do you have? Woman: We’ve got purple, light blue, blue, light green - whatever you want, pretty much. There are 500 sheets to the pack. Man: Let’s see ...we’re going to need a lot of blue paper for our new price lists so can you give us ten packs, please. Make sure it’s the light blue though... Woman: Ten packs of the light blue. Woman: Anything else that we can help you with? Man: Let me think ... what else do we need? I’m sure there was something else. Woman: Pens, paper clips, fax paper, computer supplies, office furniture? Man: Oh, yes! We need floppy disks - do you have those nice coloured ones? Woman: Yes, but they’re a bit more expensive than the black ones. Man: That’s alright. I’m not paying, anyway! Woman: Right. Floppy disks. And what about diaries for next year? We’ve got them in stock already and it’s a good idea to order early. Man: No - I think we’re alright for diaries but something we do need is one of those big wall calendars - you know, one that shows the whole year at a glance. Do you stock those? Woman: We certainly do. Man: OK - can you include a wall calendar then, with the other stuff. Just make sure it’s got the whole year on the one side. Woman: Sure - and do you have a copy of our new catalogue? Man: No, I don’t, but could you send one. Woman: Yes! I’ll pop one in with the order. You’ll find it a lot easier to remember what you need if you have our catalogue in front of you next time.
4 Man: Yes, good idea. And when can you deliver this? Woman: Should be with you tomorrow morning. Man: Can you make sure that it’s not after 11.30 am because I have to go out at 12 there’s only myself here on Fridays. Woman: Fine - I’ll make a note on the delivery docket that they should deliver before half past eleven. Thanks very much. Man: Thanks. Part 3. You will hear part of a radio interview with a law student called Mark Stone, talking about his life at university. For questions 16-20, decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F). (10 pts). 1. Mark decided to study at Gramwell University because it is the only university in the country that offers law. FALSE 2. When Mark arrived at Gramwell, everything was different from what he had expected. TRUE 3. Mark suggests inexperienced students that they should stay focused and be well-organized to avoid being overwhelmed. TRUE 4. Mark is so delighted that the lecturers there are so helpful and generous. FALSE 5. In terms of social life, Mark worries about wasting time. TRUE TRANSCRIPT Interviewer: Hello, Mark, thank you for agreeing to talk to us about your experience of being a student at Gramwell University. I’m sure many of our listeners will be thinking of applying next year, and they’ll be very interested in what you have to say! Mark Stone: Thanks, it’s great to be here. Interviewer: First of all, why did you choose Gramwell University? Mark Stone: Well, no one in my family had been to university before, and my parents couldn’t really help me decide. My mother hoped I’d live at home while I was a student, but I really wanted to go to a different city, and make new friends. And Gramwell is really one of the best places in the country for law, so that’s why I went for it. Interviewer: Was there anything that particularly surprised you when you arrived at Gramwell? Mark Stone: Yeah, I hadn’t actually realised before I came here how different many things would be. It may sound silly, I know, but I hadn’t actually spent more than a few hours here – when I came on an open day – before arriving at Gramwell as a student. Of course the buildings are all very modern, but I knew that. I just wasn’t prepared for how different everything would feel, you know – most people are my age, so it’s all quite exciting. It rains as much as it always did at home, though!