Nội dung text ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ THI HSG ANH 8 GIA VIỄN - NINH BÌNH 2023-2024.docx
1 PHÒNG GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO HUYỆN GIA VIỄN ĐỀ THI CHÍNH THỨC ĐỀ THI CHỌN HỌC SINH GIỎI LỚP 8 NĂM HỌC: 2022-2023 Môn: TIẾNG ANH Ngày thi: 30/3//2023 Thời gian làm bài:150 phút (không kể thời gian giao đề) Đề thi gồm 04 phần, 10 trang (Thí sinh làm bài trực tiếp trên đề thi này) Hướng dẫn thí sinh: - Tổng thời gian phần thi nghe hiểu là 20 phút 18 giây. - Phần thi nghe hiểu gồm 03 bài. Thí sinh được nghe mỗi bài 02 lần liên tiếp. - Thí sinh đọc kĩ yêu cầu của từng bài trước khi nghe. - Hướng dẫn chi tiết bằng Tiếng Anh đã có trong đĩa nghe. Bắt đầu và kết thúc phần nghe có tín hiệu nhạc. PART A. LISTENING (4.0 points) Part I. Listen and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D. Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes. (1.0 point) 1. What has the girl forgotten to bring? A. Her pen B. Her keys C. Her essay D. Her coffee Boy: Drink up your coffee – we’ll be late for class. What are you looking for now? Don’t tell me you’ve left your essay at home. You said you were working on it till midnight. Girl: Don’t worry, it was the first thing I put in my bag – look, here it is. I won’t be a second … just checking everything. Pen … now where did I …? Oh dear, you’ll be able to lend me one, won’t you? Keys? – oh, here they are, in my pocket as usual … 2. What is the man’s job now? A. A painter B. A businessman C. A photographer D. A teacher Man: When I was young, I used to paint. I always dreamed of being an artist, painting pictures for a living. But I didn’t do very well at school and so I left early to join my dad working in the family photography business. After a few years of that I got bored, and felt I wanted to go back and study. That’s when I did my degree and teacher training, and I’ve taught photography ever since, although I still paint in my spare time. 3. What time will the writer arrive at the bookshop? A. 1:45 B. 2:15 C. 2:45 D. 3:30 Man: All fans of Peter Robbins should go to the South Street book store tomorrow afternoon, where Peter will sign copies of his book Love of Life and answer questions. He is expected at a quarter past two and
2 promises to stay until half past three, when he has to leave for another appointment. Get there as soon as you can because, if it’s anything like Peter’s last visit, queues will start to form at quarter to two or even earlier. Don’t miss this opportunity to meet everyone’s favourite writer. 4. What did the children see at the zoo? A. Horses, monkeys and lions B. Monkeys, lions, and tigers C. Horses, birds and monkeys D. Birds, monkeys, and tigers Woman: Well, the zoo was a bit disappointing. The children enjoyed feeding the horses and watching the monkeys and the birds, but they hoped to see lions and tigers, and there weren’t any. Someone told us they don’t have them there because the security isn’t good enough, but I don’t know if that’s true. 5. What has the woman lost? A. Her mobile phone B. Her purse C. Her pen D. Her keys Woman: Excuse me, I was sitting over there ten minutes ago making a call on my mobile phone. I got a pen out of my bag to write something down and I think my purse fell out. I can’t find it now. Has anyone handed it to you? Part II. Listen and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D. Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes. (1.0 point) 1. The boy _____________. A. doesn’t study B. studies and does well C. studies and doesn’t do well D. studies with best method 2. The boy usually studies _____________. A. at public places B. in his friend’s house C. at home D. in the library 3. On the boy’s desk, there are _____________. A. pencils, books and pens B. erasers, sharpeners and books C. a pencil case and pens D. books, papers and pens 4. The girl _____________. A. exercises for thirty minutes. B. studies for thirty minutes. C. drink water every five minutes. D. has a break for thirty minutes. 5. When the boy studies, _____________. A. he has a break for two or three hours. B. he has two or three breaks each hour. C. he doesn’t take breaks. D. he never studies for two or three hours.
3 TRANSCRIPT Ben: You always get good marks at school. You're lucky! I study but I don’t always get good marks. Katy: I’m not lucky! I know how to study. I always do three things. Do you want to know them? Ben: Yeah, please! Katy: OK, number one. Always study in a quiet place. Ben: I usually study in my bedroom. It’s very quiet. Katy: Number two. Have a clear desk! Ben: Right. A clear desk. My desk isn’t clear. There are lots of papers and books and pens on it. Katy: Well, that isn’t very good! Ben: What's tip number three? Katy: Have lots of breaks. I always study for thirty minutes. Then I have a break for five minutes. I move my arms and legs and drink some water. Then I study again for thirty minutes. Ben: I never have a break. I sometimes study for two or three hours. Katy: That isn’t a good idea! It’s important to get up and move your body. Ben: OK. Thanks. Next time I think I can get good marks! Part III. Listen and fill in each blank with NO MORE THAN 3 WORDS. Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes. (2.0 points) ZOOKEEPER Lucas used to enjoy looking after the (1) ______ snakes _______ when he first worked at the zoo. Every morning, Lucas checks to see if any monkeys are (2) _______ ill / sick ______ or if any babies have been born. Every morning, Lucas also cleans the monkeys’ cages and replaces the (3) _______ water ______. The monkeys eat many different things, but are especially fond of (4) _______(eating) (the) grapes ______. Lucas once injured his (5) _______ arm ______ when a gorilla escaped from its cage. Lucas particularly likes talking to the (6) _______ students ______ who come to the zoo. Lucas says that giving the monkey food such as (7) _______(a) cake/ cakes ______ is unsuitable. Lucas once took a box of baby monkeys home by (8) ______ bus _______. Lucas is now taking a course in (9) _______ biology ______ so that he can further his career. Lucas’s ambition is to visit a (10) _______ a (famous) park ______ for wild animals in Africa to see the work done there. TRANSCRIPT WOMAN: Good morning. And in the studio today we have Lucas Doran, who is in charge of what's called the monkey house at Melchus de Zoo, where not only monkeys, but also the big apes such as gorillas are
4 kept. Lucas, welcome. How did you get to work with gorillas? LUCAS: I worked at the zoo for some time. I began with the snakes, which was brilliant, and then moved on to the rhinos, which wasn't quite so interesting. My ambition was always to work with big cats like lions and tigers. So when they transferred me to the monkey house, I was disappointed at first. But later on I realised how lucky I was because monkeys are so clever. They're always trying to trick you. WOMAN: That must keep you on your toes. Tell us about your day. LUCAS: I get to work about 745, and the first job is to look at the animals. Nobody's on duty at night, so we have to make sure none of them is ill, or whether any babies have been born. You see, most monkeys give birth at night. Then we clean the cages and change the water. Then later on in the day we return and put down fresh straw for their bedding. WOMAN: What about feeding the animals? LUCAS: They're fed four times a day in summer and three in winter. The monkeys eat anything, really. Fruit, vegetables, cooked meat, insects, but grapes are their favourite, though. WOMAN: Have you ever been hurt by one of the animals? LUCAS: Once. A young female gorilla got out one day. I was just sweeping a path and I felt someone coming up behind me. I turned and there she was. I walked toward her, talking calmly, and she just put a hand on my chest and pushed me out of the way. Quite gently for a gorilla, but enough to knock me off my feet. I fell over and broke my arm. Fortunately, just then her baby, which was still inside the cage, cried and she ran back inside to take care of him. WOMAN: Oh gosh, that was lucky. Now, I'd like to move on to your relationship with the public. LUCAS: Well, I feel a big part of my job is helping people to understand about the animals. Lots of families come to the zoo at the weekend and I answer their questions. And I especially enjoy my talks with the students who come during the week. Then sometimes we have lecturers visiting who give interesting talks. WOMAN: Right. LUCAS: But what I really can't stand is when people feed the monkeys. It's not so bad if they give them fruit because at least apples and bananas form part of their natural diet. But we do say please don't feed the animals. And people should know that things like cake are not good for them. WOMAN: Do you have any funny stories about your time here? LUCAS: Well, one time I had to look after two newborn baby monkeys. Their mother wasn't interested in them, so I had to feed the milk from a bottle every two hours. I had to take them back to my flat in a box on the bus because my car had broken down and I couldn't find a taxi driver willing to take them. They slept most of the way, but I got some very strange looks when these hairy little fingers occasionally crept out of the box. WOMAN: And what of the future?