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1 SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO TUYÊN QUANG ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC Đề thi có 16 trang ĐỀ THI CHỌN HỌC SINH GIỎI CẤP TỈNH LỚP 12 THPT NĂM HỌC 2020-2021 Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH Thời gian thi: 180 phút (không kể thời gian giao đề) Ngày thi: 11/10/2020 SECTION I: LISTENING (5 points) There are 4 parts in this section. You will hear each part TWICE. Part 1. You will hear a woman being interviewed by a market researcher in a health club about the membership of the club. Listen and answer the questions that follow. HEALTH CLUB CUSTOMER RESEARCH Example: Answer Name: Selina Thompson Occupation (1) _______(an) accountant ________ Age group (2) _______ Over/above 50/ fifty ________ Type of membership (3) _______ family (membership)________ Length of membership (4) _______ nine/ 9________ years Why joined Recommended by a (5) ________ doctor _______ Visits to club per month Eight on average Facility used most (6) _______ (swimming) pool ________ Facility not used (if any) Tennis court (because reluctant to (7) _______ pay (extra)________) Suggestions for improvement Have more (8) _______ social events ________ Install (9) ________ air conditioning / air conditioner(s)_______ in the gym Open (10) ________(the) restaurant _______ later at weekend TRANSCRIPT Man: Oh, excuse me, I wonder if you’d have the time to take part in some market research? Woman: Umm ... What’s it about? Man: About this club and your experiences and opinions about being a member. It’ll take less than five minutes. Woman: Oh ... OK then ... as long as it’s quick. Man: Can I start by taking your name?
2 Woman: It’s Selina Thompson. Man: Is that T-H-O-M-P-S-O-N? Woman: Yes. Man: Great, thanks ... And what do you do for a living? Woman: Well, I’m an accountant but I’m between jobs at the moment. Man: I understand, but that’s the job I’ll put down on the form. And would you mind my asking which age group you fall into? Below thirty, thirty-one to fifty and above. Woman: Over fifty ... I think we can safely say. Man: Great, thanks. And which type of membership do you have? Woman: Sorry, I’m not sure what you mean? Do you mean how long ... ? Man: No, is it a single person membership ... ? Woman: Oh right ... no, it’s a family membership. Man: Thanks and how long have you been a member? Woman: Oh ... let me see ... I was certainly here five years ago ... and it was probably two to three years more than that ... Man: Shall I put down eight? Woman: I remember now ... it’s nine ... definitely ... sorry. Man: No problem ... I’ve got that. And the last question in this first part is, what brought you to the club? Woman: Sorry ... ? Man: How did you find out about the club? Did you see any ads? Woman: Well, I did actually but I have to say I wasn’t really attracted to the club because of that. It was through word of mouth. Man: So you were recommended by a friend? Woman: Actually my doctor ... I’d been suffering from high blood pressure and he said the club was very supportive of people with that condition, so I signed up. Man: Great ... thanks. Man: Now for the second part of the form I want to ask a bit more about your experience of the club. Woman: Sure. Man: How often would you say you use the club ... ? Woman: It varies enormously depending on how busy I am. Man: Of course ... but on average ... per month? Woman: I’d say it averages out at twice a week. Man: OK, so eight on average.
3 Woman: Yeah. And four of those are aqua-aerobics classes. Man: That leads me to the next question ... would you say the swimming pool is the facility you make most use of? Woman: Fair to say that ... yeah. Man: Right, thanks ... And are there any facilities you don’t use? Woman: One area I realise I’ve never used is the tennis courts ... and there’s one simple reason for that ... Man: You don’t play tennis? Woman: Actually, I’m not bad at it ... it’s that I’m not happy having to pay extra ... for that privilege. Man: I’ve made a note of that ... thanks. Now in the last section are there any suggestions or recommendations you have for improvements to the club? Woman: Only about health and fitness? Man: Anything at all ... Woman: Well, I’d like to see more social events ... it isn’t just a question of getting together for games or classes but other things, you know. Man: Yes, sure. Woman: And another thing that I was thinking when I had my yoga class in the gym last night - we were all sweltering in the heat - was that I think they should put in ... you know ... Man: Air conditioning. Woman: That’s exactly what I mean. The rooms are really light and well designed but they do need proper installations. Man: Sure ... well I’ve made a note of that ... Woman: Good. Man: ... so is there anything else you’d like to suggest ... about quality of service, for example? Woman: Oh, everyone’s very nice here ... they couldn’t be more friendly and helpful ... oh but I tell you what ... it’s a shame the restaurant isn’t open in the evening on Saturday ... and Sunday as well for that matter. Man: So ... the club should ... Woman: ... open it later on those days. Man: OK . well thank you very much, that’s all the questions . Part 2. You are going to listen to an education officer talking to students who are going to start a one - week work placement at the museum. Listen and circle the correct answer (A, B or C) for each question.
4 MUSEUM WORK PLACEMENT 11. On Monday, what will be the student’s working day? A. 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. B. 8.45 a.m. – 5.00 p.m. C. 9.00 a.m. – 4.45 p.m. 12. While working in the museum, students are encouraged to wear _______________. A. formal clothing such as a suit B. a cap with museum logo C. their own casual clothes 13. If students are ill or going to be late, they must inform _______________. A. the museum receptionist B. their museum supervisor C. their school placement tutor 14. Their most popular task while on work placement is usually _______________. A. making presentation in local primary school B. talking to elderly people in care homes C. conducting workshop in the museum 15. The best form of preparation before starting their work placement is to read _______________. A. the history of museum on the website B. the museum regulations and safety guidance C. notes made by previous work placement students TRANSCRIPT Good morning and welcome. We’re really pleased that you’re going to be joining us next week for your work placement. Now, each of you will already have met the member of museum staff assigned to supervise you. In this short talk today I’ll be giving you more general information which will be relevant to all six of you. Your normal working day is nine to five p.m. but on Monday, because it’s your first day, we’d like you to arrive at quarter to nine. Please note, though, that you’ll finish at the usual time. A lot of you have been asking what you should wear for work. Well, you may have noticed that we’re not exactly a formal institution so you’d really be out of place if you wear smart attire like a suit. If you go out on a trip with us, then we’d like you to wear a museum cap ... it has our logo on and we feel it helps people recognise you. But, on a day-to-day basis in the museum itself we say put on your own casual clothing because you’ll be doing lots of dusty, messy work!