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1 SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO BẮC NINH ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC (Đề thi có 12 trang) ĐỀ THI TUYỂN SINH VÀO LỚP 10 THPT CHUYÊN NĂM HỌC 2025 - 2026 Môn thi: Tiếng Anh (Dành cho thí sinh chuyên Tiếng Anh, Tiếng Trung Quốc, Tiếng Hàn Quốc) Thời gian làm bài: 150 phút (không kể thời gian giao đề) PART A: LISTENING (20.0 POINTS) I. You will hear the man phoning to find out about some children’s engineering workshops. Complete the table below. Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer. (10.0 points) Children’s Engineering Workshops Tiny Engineers (ages 4-5) Activities • Create a (1) ___________ for an egg so they can drop it from a height without breaking it. • Take part in a competition to build the tallest (2) ___________ • Make a car powered by a (3) ___________ Junior Engineers (ages 6-8) Activities • Build model cars, trucks and (4) ___________ and learn how to program them so they can move. • Take part in a competition to build the longest (5) ___________ using card and wood. • Create a short movie or film with special animation (6) ___________ • Build, (7) ___________ and program a humanoid robot. Cost for a five-week block: £50 Held on (8) ___________ from 10 am to 11 am. Location Building 10A, (9) ___________ Industrial Estate, Grasford Plenty of (10) ___________ is available. II. You will hear a discussion in which two marine biologists, Gina Kelso and Thomas Ludman, talk about an award-winning television film they made about wildlife in Antarctica. Listen carefully and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) for each of the following questions. (5.0 points) 1. What aroused Gina’s interest in marine biology? A. her earliest recollections of life in Africa B. one memorable experience in childhood C. the years she spent studying in England D. a postgraduate research project she led
2 2. Where was their first live wildlife broadcast made? A. in a swimming pool B. in a TV studio C. on a specially adapted boat D. in a remote research laboratory 3. How did Thomas feel when he was asked to produce the programs about Antarctica? A. disappointed not to be presenting the series B. surprised that people thought he was suitable C. uncertain how well he would get on with the team D. worried about having to spend the winter there 4. What would they have appreciated when they were in Antarctica? A. a less demanding work schedule B. more time to study certain animals C. a close friend to share their feelings with D. a chance to share their work with colleagues 5. What was most impressive about the whales they filmed? A. The unusual sounds the whales made. B. The number of whales feeding in a small bay. C. How long the whales stayed feeding in one area. D. How well the whales co-operated with each other. III. You will hear a conversation between a boy, Tom, and his sister, Clare, about school, and then decide whether each of the following statements is True (T) or False (F). (5.0 points) 1. Clare thinks their father will be delighted to hear Tom’s news. 2. Tom believes he can manage both swimming and school work. 3. Tom’s teacher thinks Tom is clever. 4. Clare thinks it is a good idea to take a friend’s advice. 5. Tom finally realises he will need his father’s agreement to his plans. PART B: PHONETICS (5.0 POINTS) I. Choose the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions. (2.0 points) 1. A. itinerary B. idiomatic C. illuminated D. intellectual 2. A. thermal B. thenceforth C. thesis D. theory II. Choose the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions. (3.0 points) 3. A. preface B. promise C. presume D. argue
4 followers. A. All B. Neither C. None D. Both 10. It sounds like you let people take advantage of you. ___________, you need to learn to be more assertive. A. Otherwise B. If only C. What if D. If so 11. The availability of essential drugs is likely to be influenced more by customer demand and availability of funds to ___________ stocks. A. fulfill B. replace C. make full D. replenish 12. Doctors are hopeful that the new drugs will be effective, but the treatment is still at an ___________ stage. A. educational B. inclusive C. inventive D. experimental 13. Working back-to-back shifts at the hospital ___________ her energy, leaving her no time for rest. A. trickled B. drained C. exuded D. sucked 14. Harvard University found that women who walked regularly at a ___________ pace had an almost 40 per cent lower risk of stroke. A. brisk B. hard C. crisp D. brief 15. Friends of the Earth are ___________ a campaign to monitor the illegal logging of trees. A. aiming B. calling C. posing D. mounting 16. It is ___________ impossible for the neighbours to tell the twins apart. A. extremely B. naturally C. virtually D. basically 17. In the ___________ of security, personnel must wear identity badge at all time. A. requirement B. essence C. demands D. interests 18. The characters and situations ___________ are complex and ambiguous, providing much food for thought and no easy answers. A. symbolised B. illustrated C. depicted D. represented 19. Necessary ___________ must now be taken to avoid the infection of the disease. A. precautions B. actions C. warnings D. protections 20. ___________ Mike’s determination, the whole team refused to join the science project competition. A. Were it not B. Regardless of C. Not regarding D. Should it not be II. Give the correct tense/form of the verb in brackets to complete the sentence in each of the following questions. (5.0 points) 1. Though (write) ___________ for children, “Alice in the Wonderland” appeals to many adult readers, too. 2. His roommate (always enter) ___________ the room without knocking first, which annoys him a lot. 3. The woman insisted that the lost child (take) ___________ to the store's information desk so his parents could be paged.