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1 SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO HÀ TĨNH ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC (Đề thi có 16 trang) KỲ THI CHỌN HỌC SINH GIỎI TỈNH LỚP 11 THPT NĂM HỌC 2022 - 2023 MÔN THI: TIẾNG ANH 11 Thời gian làm bài: 150 phút I. LISTENING: Part 1: You will hear part of a talk between a tourist and a woman. For questions 1-5, decide whether the statements are TRUE (T) or FALSE (F). Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes provided. 1. There is a concert at the old castle on Saturday night. T 2. St James concert hall is an ideal place to learn about the history of the island. T 3. The woman says that Hauteville House was the home of a famous writer. T 4. The guided walk in St Peter Port starts at 5.00 and lasts 1.5 hours. F 5. To join the guided walk, visitors must buy a ticket from the information office. F TRANSCRIPT Woman: Hello, can I help? Man: Well, I'm just looking for things to do here in Guernsey. Woman: Sure, well, I can show you a few things. Here's a map of the capitals and Peterport. This is Castle Cornet. It's over at 800 years old. Once the sea went all around it, but now you can walk there. In fact, there's a concert at the castle on Saturday night (1). Do you like classical music? Man: Yes, I do. Woman: Well, a symphony orchestra is performing Beethoven's ninth symphony. It's a great place to hear it. A great atmosphere. Man: Sounds good. I think about that. What else is there to see? Woman: If you're interested in history, go to the St James's Concert Hall. You can see an interesting tapestry which shows the history of the island (2). Man: Sounds interesting. Woman: It is. The candy gardens are here, and this is Hortville House. The French writer Victor Hugo lived here. Did you know that? (3) Man: No, I didn't. Woman: Of course, there are lots of shops here, and there are lots of lovely cafes next to the harbour, where you can relax with a coffee. Man: Where's the best place to go walking? Woman: Oh, there are super places to go walking. Cliff paths, country lanes, you can join a guided walk if
2 you like, or explore the island by yourself. Man: A guided walk? That sounds like a good idea. Woman: Yes, we have guided walks on lots of different topics. The leaders are experts in subjects like history or nature. Here's a list of the guided walks available. Man: What's on today? Woman: Let's see. Well, there's a guided walk around St Peterport today. It'll take you around the major sites, and the guide will give you a potted history lesson. It costs five pounds and lasts an hour and a half (4). Man: That sounds good. What time's that? Woman: Two o'clock (4). Man: Can I buy tickets here? Woman: No, but you'll meet your guide right here, outside the door of the Information Centre. You can pay then (5). Man: Great. Are there any others? Woman: Well, sadly, it was our autumn walking week last week. We had lots of different tours all over the island, to the reservoir, the wine region, along the canal, but that's all finished now. Part 2: You will hear a recorded talk about a historical place in England. Listen and complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer. Tourist attractions in Manham Place Features and activities Advice copper mine specially adapted miners’ (6) _______trains______ take visitors into the mountain the mine is (7) _______dark______ and enclosed – unsuitable for children and animals village school Classroom and a special exhibition of (8) _______games______ a (9) _______guided tour______ is recommended The George (old sailing ship) the ship’s wheel (was lost but has now been restored) Children shouldn’t use the (10) _______ladder(s)______ TRANSCRIPT But what can you do and see on your visit today? Here are just a few highlights. We suggest you start with the visit to the copper mine. Travel on converted mining trains and journey into the depths of the mountain along seams once worked by hundreds of miners Watch out especially for the great pumping machines which rid the mine of water. But please be warned that,
3 like all mines, ours is very dark and closed in and we do say that children under five and also dogs should NOT be taken into the mine. The next recommended visit is to the village school. While looking round the classrooms, take a special look at our display of games, which is one of the largest in the world. And it’s recommended that you time your visit to coincide with a guided tour. This will give you the opportunity to ask lots of questions. Near the school is the beautiful old sailing ketch called ‘The George’. You are welcome to board the boat and look round the cabins. Look out for the shop’s wheel which was missing until only five years ago when it was dredged out of the silt by a local fisherman. We have no idea how it got there but it’s been polished and proudly restored to its original place on the boat. Please take care going down the ladders if you wish to visit the lower deck – we don’t recommend you allow young children to use them. So we hope you have a memorable visit to Manham Port and will tell your friends all about us. Part 3: You will hear part of a discussion in which two economists, Rita Manning and Paul Mason are discussing the implications of global trade. For question 11 to 15, select the best answer A, B, C or D. 11. What does Rita say about the fashion industry and globalisation? A. Most people mainly associate globalisation with clothing. B. Clothing was the first sector heavily affected by globalisation. C. Globalisation has made fashion design less creative. D. Globalisation has raised standards in the fashion industry. 12. What does Paul imply about the concept he calls 'glocalisation'? A. Big companies get too much praise for adapting to local markets. B. More legislation is needed to control the actions of big companies. C. Consumers benefit from having access to more choices. D. It's hard to compare local companies and international markets. 13. How did Rita feel when interviewing people for her latest book? A. Disappointed in consumers’ irresponsible actions. B. Surprised at the factors influencing consumers' decisions. C. Concerned that consumers' views are being ignored. D. Hopeful that consumer behaviour is changing. 14. Paul says the greatest impact of globalisation has been the _____________. A. change in consumers' expectations. B. increase in multinational corporations. C. damage caused to the environment.

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