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PHÒNG GD&ĐT YÊN KHÁNH
ĐỀ THI CHỌN HỌC SINH GIỎI LỚP 9
MÔN: TIẾNG ANH
Năm học 2022-2023

(Thời gian làm bài 150 phút, không kể thời gian giao đề)
Đề thi gồm 4 phần, trong 10 trang


Điểm bài thi:
- Bằng số:…………………….
- Bằng chữ:…………………...
Chữ ký của giám khảo
Giám khảo 1:…………………
Giám khảo 2:…………………
Số phách
(Thí sinh làm bài trực tiếp trên đề thi này)



SECTION A: LISTENING (5.0 points)

Hướng dẫn thí sinh:

- Phần thi nghe gồm 3 bài. Thí sinh được nghe mỗi bài 2 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 bài nghe có tín hiệu nhạc.




Part I: You will hear people talking in eight different situations. For question 1 - 8, choose the best answer A, B or C. (1.6 points)

1
. Where does their conversation most likely take place?

A. at a park B. at a school C. at a birthday party

2. What is the girl’s name?

A. Kathy B. Karen C. Nancy

3. What is her parents’ nationality?

A. American B. French C. Scottish

4. Where does the girl probably live now?

A. in France B. in England C. in the US

5. What does her father do for living?

A. He is a travel agent. B. He is a professor. C. He is computer programme.

6. What does her mother do?

A. She is a teacher B. She is a housewife. C. She does nothing at home

7. When did the girl move to the present location?

A. Since she was born B. Since she was nineteen C. Since she was nine

8. What is one thing not mentioned about the girl’s family?

A. Why her parents lived in England for several years

B. Where the girl grew up

C. Where her mother work at present time



Your answers:


1. _____2. _____3. _____4. _____5. _____6. _____7. _____8. _____


Part II: Complete the form below.Write ONE WORD AND/ OR A NUMBER for each answer.(2 points)


CAR INSURANCE
Address:27 _______________________ (1) Road, Greendale
Contact number:____________________________ (2)
Occupation:____________________ (3)
Size of car engine:1200cc
Type of car:
Manufacturer: Hewton
Model:
Year: 1997
Previous insurance company:__________________________ (4) Star
Any insurance in the last five years?
If yes, give brief details:
Yes þ No 1
Car was ________________________ (5) in 1999
Name(s) of other driver(s):Simon ______________________ (6)
Relationship to main driver:Brother-in-law
Uses of car:- social
- Traveling to ________________ (7)
Start date:31 __________________(8)
Recommended insurance arrangement
Name of company: Red _______________________ (9)
Annual cost: $ _________________________ (10)


Your answers:

1. __________2. __________3. __________4. __________5. __________
6. __________7. __________8. __________9. __________10. __________


Part III:
Listen to the conversation about the human body and circle the best option to complete these sentences

1. Only about one tenth of the cells in your body are ...

A. alive.​
B. really you.​
C. bacteria.​
2. Bacteria are mostly ...

A. really helpful.​
B. bad for humans.​
C. neither good or bad.​
3. Animals need bacteria to ...

A. fight diseases​
B. provide energy.​
C. digest food​
4. You have ... cells in your body.

A. 7 million​
B. 7 octillion​
C. 7 trillion​
5. Most of the atoms are ...

A. tiny cubes.​
B. empty space.​
C. not used​
6. You probably have mites in your ...

A. eyelashes.​
B. ears​
C. hair​
7. Mites are very small creatures that are about ...

A 3 millimetres long. B. a third of a millimetre long. C. 0.03 millimetres long.

Your answers:

1. __________2. __________3. __________4. __________
5. __________6. __________7. __________


SECTION B: GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY (2.0 points)

Part I. Choose the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer questions. Write your answers in the box provided. (1.0 point)

1. Only when you grow up …………… the truth.

A. will you knowB. you knowC. do you knowD. you will know
2. He missed two most important lectures. He …………… very ill.

A. had to beB. must beC. was to beD. must have been
3. Oh, I’m always forgetting …………… these medicines. Is that before or after meal, Ron?

A. when I takeB. what I will take withC. on which I should takeD. when to take
4. David is tired …………… he stayed up late watching TV last night.

A. forB. sinceC. whenD. during
5 . I feel sick. I wish I ______ so much cake.

A. not ateB. didn’t eatC. hadn’t eatenD. wouldn’t have eaten
6. – “How do you do?” –“______________.”

A. How do you do?B. Not too bad.C. I’m well. Thank you.D. Yeah, OK
7. It's becoming________ to find a job.

A. more difficult and more B. more and more difficult

C. most and more difficult D. more difficult than

8. China is by far _________ country in the world

A. most populated B. the more populated

C. much more populated D. the most populated

9. What time are you _______ duty? Let’s have a coffee after that.

A. overB. onC. offD. out of
10. Although there are cultural ____ between ethnic groups, they still keep the identity of their own culture.

A. exchangesB. transfersC. relationsD. changes


Your answers:

1. ___2. ___3. ___4. ___5. ___6. ___7. ___8. ___9. ___10. ___




Part II. Use the correct form of the words in brackets. Write your answers in the box provided. (1.0 point)


BOOKS

Nearly all the (0) discoveries (DISCOVER) that have been made through the ages can be found in books. The (1) (INVENT) of the book is one of humankind’s greatest (2)(ACHIEVE), the importance of which cannot be overestimated. Books are very adaptable, providing us with both (3) ( ENTERTAIN). The (4) (PRODUCE) of books began in Acient Egypt, though not in a form that is (5) (ACCESS) to us today. The books read by the Romans, however, have some (6) (SIMILAR) to the ones we read now. Until the middle of the 15th century, in Europe, all books were (7) (WRITE) by hand. They were often beautifully illustrated and always rare and (8) (EXPENSE). With printing came the possibility of cheap, larze-scale (9)(PULISH) and distribution of books, making knowledge more (10) (SPREAD) and reliable

Your answers:




SECTION C: READING (5.0 points)

Part I. Read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space. Put a circle on the letter indicating the correct answer. Write your answers in the boxes provided. (1,0 point).

  • Teenagers do not spend as much money as their parents suspect – at least not according to the findings of a (1) _______ survey. The survey (2) _______ 300 teenagers, 13 -18 years old, from over Britain.
  • By the time they reach their teens, most children see their weekly (3) _______ rise dramatically to an amazing national average of £20. Two thirds think they (4) _______ enough money, but most expect to have to do something to get it.
  • Although they have more cash, worry about debt is (5) _______ among teenagers. Therefore, the majority of children make an effort to (6) _______ some aside for the future.
  • Greater access (7) _______ cash among teenagers does not, however, mean that they are more irresponsible (8) _______ a result. Instead of wasting (9) _______ pocket money they have on sweets or magazines, the 13-year-olds who took part in the survey seem to (10) _______ to the situation by saving more than half of their cash.

    • 1.
    • A. late
    • B. fresh
    • C. latest
    • D. recent
    • 2.
    • A. counted
    • B. contained
    • C. included
    • D. enclosed
    • 3.
    • A. allowance
    • B. support
    • C. bonus
    • D. profit
    • 4.
    • A. accept
    • B. get
    • C. make
    • D. earn
    • 5.
    • A. gaining
    • B. heightening
    • C. increasing
    • D. building
    • 6.
    • A. keep
    • B. save
    • C. spare
    • D. put
    • 7.
    • A. with
    • B. to
    • C. from
    • D. along
    • 8.
    • A. as
    • B. like
    • C. for
    • D. in
    • 9.
    • A. that
    • B. whether
    • C. which
    • D. what
    • 10.
    • A. respond
    • B. answer
    • C. reply
    • D. return

    Your answers:
    1. ___2. ___3. ___4. ___5. ___6. ___7. ___8. ___9. ___10. ___

    Part II. Read the passage and answer the questions. Write your answers in the boxes provided. (2,0 points)

    Plants and animals will find it difficult to escape from or adjust to the effect of global warming, Scientists have already observerd shifts in the lifecycles of many plants and animals, such as flowers blooming earlier and birds hatching earlier in the spring. Many species have begun shifting where they live or their annual migration patterns due to warmer temperatures.
    With further warming, animals will tend to migrate toward the poles and up mountainsides toward higher elevations. Plants will also attempt to shift their ranges, seeking new areas as old habitats grow too warm. In many places, however, human development will prevent these shifts. Species that find cities or farmland blocking their way north or south may become extinct. Species living in unique ecosystems, such as those found in polar and mountantop regions, are especially at risk because migration to new habitats is not possible. For example, polar bears and marine mammals in the Arctic are already threatened by dwindling sea ice but have nowhere farther to go.
    Projecting species extinction due to global warming is extremely difficult. Some scientists have estimated that 20 to 50 percent of species could be committed to extiction with 2 to 3 Celsius degrees of further warming. The rate of warming, not just the magnitude, is extremely important for plants and animals. Some species and even entire ecosystems, such as certain types of forest, many not be able to adjust quickly enough and may disappear.
    Ocean ecosystems, especially fragile ones like coral reefs, will also be affected by global warming. Warmer ocean temperatures can cause coral to “bleach”, a state which if prolonged will lead to the death of the coral. Scientists estimate that even 1 Celsius degree of additional warming could lead to widespread bleaching and death of coral reefs around the world. Also increasing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere enters the ocean and increases the acidity of ocean waters. This acidification furter stresses ocean ecosystems.
    (Đề thi tiếng Anh kì thi THPT quốc gia 2015)
    Question 1: Scionlists have observed that warmer temperatures in the spring cause flowers to
    A. die instantly B. bloom earlier C. become lighter D. lose color
    Question 2: According to paragraph 2, when their habitats grow warmer, animali tend to move .
    A. south – eastwards and down mountainsides toward lower
    B. north – westwards and up mountainsides toward higher
    C. toward the North Pole and down mountainsides toward lower
    D. toward the poles and up mountainsides toward higher
    Question 3: The pronoun “those” in paragraph 2 refers to .
    A. species B. ecosystems C. habitats D. areas
    Question 4: The phrase “dwindling sea ice” in paragraph 2 refers to .
    A. the frozen water in the Artie.
    B. the violent Arctic Ocean.
    C. the melting ice in the Arctic.
    D. the cold ice in the Arctic.
    Question 5: It is mentioned in the passage that if the global temperature rose by 2 or 3 Celcius degrees, .
    A. half of the earth’s surface would be
    B. the sea level would rise by 20
    C. water supply would decrease by 50
    D. 20 to 50 percent of species could become
    Question 6: According to the passage, if some species are not able to adjust quickly to warmer temperatures, .
    A. they may be endangered
    B. they can begin to develop
    C. they will certainly need water.
    D. they move to tropical forests.
    Question 7: The word “fragile” in paragraph 4 most probably means .
    A. very large B.easily damaged C. rather strong D. pretty hard
    Question 8: The bleaching of coral reefs as mentioned in paragraph 4 indicates .
    A. the water absorption of coral reefs.
    B.the quick growth of marine mammals.
    c. the blooming phase of sea weeds.
    D.the slow death of coral reefs.
    Question 9: The level of acidity in the ocean is increased by .
    A. the rising amount of carbon dioxide entering the
    B. the decrease of acidity of the pole
    C. the extinction of species in coastal
    D. the lose of acidity in the atmosphere around the
    Question 10: What does the passage mainly discuss?
    A. Influence of climate changes on human
    B. Effects of global warming on animals and
    C. Global warming and possible solutions
    D. Global warming and species


    Part III. Read the following text and do the tasks that follow. (2.0 points)

    Paper or Computer?
    A. Computer technology was supposed to replace paper. But that hasn’t happened. Every country in the Western world uses more paper today, on a per- capita basis, than it did ten years ago. The consumption of uncoated free-sheet paper, for instance the most common kind of office paper — rose almost fifteen per cent in the United States between 1995 and 2000. This is generally taken as evidence of how hard it is to eradicate old, wasteful habits and of how stubbornly resistant we are to the efficiencies offered by computerization. A number of cognitive psychologists and ergonomics experts, however, don’t agree. Paper has persisted, they argue, for very good reasons: when it comes to performing certain kinds of cognitive tasks, paper has many advantages over computers. The dismay people feel at the sight of a messy desk — or the spectacle of air-traffic controllers tracking flights through notes scribbled on paper strips – arises from a fundamental confusion about the role that paper plays in our lives.
    B. The case for paper is made most eloquently in “The Myth of the Paperless Office”, by two social scientists, Abigail Sellen and Richard Harper. They begin their book with an account of a study they conducted at the International Monetary Fund, in Washington, D.c. Economists at the I.M.F. spend most of their time writing reports on complicated economic questions, work that would seem to be perfectly suited to sitting in front of a computer. Nonetheless, the I.M.F. is awash in paper, and Sellen and Harper wanted to find out why. Their answer is that the business of writing reports – at least at the I.M.F. is an intensely collaborative process, involving the professional judgments and contributions of many people. The economists bring drafts of reports to conference rooms, spread out the relevant pages, and negotiate changes with one other. They go back to their offices and jot down comments in the margin, taking advantage of the freedom offered by the informality of the handwritten note. Then they deliver the annotated draft to the author in person, taking him, page by page, through the suggested changes. At the end of the process, the author spreads out all the pages with comments on his desk and starts to enter them on the computer — moving the pages around as he works, organizing and reorganizing, saving and discarding.

    C. Without paper, this kind of collaborative and iterative work process would be much more difficult. According to Sellen and Harper, paper has a unique set of “affordances” — that is, qualities that permit specific kinds of uses. Paper is tangible: we can pick up a document, flip through it, read little bits here and there, and quickly get a sense of it. Paper is spatially flexible, meaning that we can spread it out and arrange it in the way that suits US best. And it’s tailorable: we can easily annotate it, and scribble on it as we read, without altering the original text. Digital documents, of course, have then own affordances. They can be easily searched, shared, stored, accessed remotely, and linked to other relevant material. But they lack the affordances that really matter to a group of people working together on a report. Sellen and Harper write:
    D. Paper enables a certain kind of thinking. Picture, for instance, the top of your desk. Chances are that you have a keyboard and a computer screen off to one side, and a clear space roughly eighteen inches square in front of your chair. What covers the rest of the desktop is probably piles- piles of papers, journals, magazines, binders, postcards, videotapes, and all the other artifacts of the knowledge economy. The piles look like a mess, but they aren’t. When a group at Apple Computer studied piling behavior several years ago, they found that even the most disorderly piles usually make perfect sense to the piler, and that office workers could hold forth in great detail about the precise history and meaning of thefr piles. The pile closest to the cleared, eighteen-inch-square working area, for example, generally represents the most urgent business, and within that pile the most important document of all is likely to be at the top. Piles are living, breathing archives. Over time, they get broken down and resorted, sometimes chronologically and sometimes thematically and sometimes chronologically and thematically; clues about certain documents may be physically embedded in the file by, say, stacking a certain piece of paper at an angle or inserting dividers into the stack.
    E. But why do we pile documents instead of filing them? Because piles represent the process of active, ongoing thinking. The psychologist Alison Kidd, whose research Sellen and Harper refer to extensively, argues that “knowledge workers” use the physical space of the desktop to hold “ideas which they cannot yet categorize or even decide how they might use.” The messy desk is not necessarily a sign of disorganization. It may be a sign of complexity: those who deal with many unresolved ideas simultaneously cannot sort and file the papers on their desks, because they haven’t yet sorted and filed the ideas in their head. Kidd writes that many of the people she talked to use the papers on their desks as contextual cues to’’ recover a complex set of threads without difficulty and delay” when they come in on a Monday morning, or after their work has been interrupted by a phone call. What we see when we look at the piles on our desks is, in a sense, the contents of our brains.

    F. This idea that paper facilitates a highly specialized cognitive and social process is a far cry from the way we have historically thought about the stuff. Paper first began to proliferate in the workplace in the late nineteenth century as part of the move toward “systematic management.” To cope with the complexity of the industrial economy, managers were instituting company-wide policies and demanding monthly, weekly, or even daily updates from their subordinates. Thus was born the monthly sales report, and the office manual and the internal company newsletter. The typewriter took off in the eighteen-eighties, making it possible to create documents in a fraction of the time it had previously taken, and that was followed closely by the advent of carbon paper, which meant that a typist could create ten copies of that document simultaneously. Paper was important not to facilitate creative collaboration and thought but as an instrument of control.
    Questions 1 - 6: The first six paragraphs of reading passage are lettered A-F. Choose the most suitable headings for paragraphs A-F from the list of headings below.

    (There are more headings than paragraphs, so you will not use them all.)
    Paragraphs
    Lists of Headings
    1. Paragraph A
    2. Paragraph B
    3. Paragraph C
    4. Paragraph D
    5. Paragraph E
    6. Paragraph F

    i. paper continued as a sharing or managing must
    ii. piles can be more inspiring rather than disorgnising
    iii. Favorable situation that economists used paper pages
    iv. overview of an unexpected situation: paper survived
    v. comparison between efficiencies for using paper and using computer
    vi. IMF’ paperless office seemed to be a waste of papers
    vii. example of failure for avoidance of paper record
    viii. There are advantages of using a paper in offices
    ix. piles reflect certain characteristics in people’ thought
    x. joy of having the paper square in front of computer
    Your answers:
    1. ______2. ______3. ______4. ______5. ______6. ______

    Questions 7-10: Complete each of the following statements with words taken from the passage.Write ONE or TWO WORDS for each answer.


    Compared with digital documents, paper has several advantages. First it allows clerks to work in a (7)……………………… way among colleagues. Next, paper is not like virtual digital versions, it’s (8) …………………...Finally, because it is (9) ………………….. , note or comments can be effortlessly added as related information. However, shortcoming comes at the absence of convenience on task which is for a (10) ……………………………
    Your answers:
    7.______________8.______________9.______________10. _____________

    SECTION C: WRITING (5.0 pts)
    1: Email writing (2.0pts)
    Read this email from your English speaking friend Julia and the notes you have made.
    Write your email
    to Julia using all the notes.
    From: Julia
    Subject: Jane’s leaving party
    Hi!
    I’m writing because, as you know, Jane is leaving our school and moving to Australia. I was thinking of having a party to say goodbye. Do you think it’s a good idea? (Great Idea!)
    If so, can you think of a good place to have the party? (Suggest ...)
    Would it be best to have it on a weekday or at the weekend? (Answer and explain)
    Also, I’m thinking of hiring a band for the party. Do you know what sort of music Jane likes best? (Answer the question)
    See you soon!
    Julia
    Your email:
    ……………………………………
  • _______The end_______


  • SECTION E: SPEAKING​
    ĐÊ 1
    1. Describe the picture? (1pts)



    ĐÊ 1
    1. Describe the picture? (1pts)
    2. In your opinion, what are the disadvantages of living in big cities? (2pts)…

    1. Describe the picture? (1pts)
    2. Talk about teen stress and pressure and how to cope with them (2pts)






    PHÒNG GD&ĐT YÊN KHÁNH
    HDC ĐỀ THI CHỌN HỌC SINH GIỎI LỚP 9
    MÔN: TIẾNG ANH
    Năm học

    HCD gồm 04 phần, trong 02 trang

    - Total mark: 17,0
    The mark given is based on the following scheme.

    SECTION A: LISTENING (5.0 points)
    Part I: (1.6 pts/8 questions) Mỗi ý đúng được 0,2 điểm
    1. B2. C3. A4. C5. B6. B7. C8. A

    Part II: Gap fill (2.0 pts/ 10 blanks) Mỗi ý đúng được 0,2 điểm

    1. Bank 2. 730453 3. Dentist 4. Northern 5. stolen
    6. Paynter 7. work 8. January 9. Flag 10. 450

    Part III: (1.4 pts/7 questions) Mỗi ý đúng được 0,2 điểm

    1. C2. A3. C4. B5. B6. A7. B

    SECTION B: GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY. (2.0 POINTS)
    Part I. Choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D) to each question. (1.0 pts/10 questions)
    Mỗi ý đúng được 0,1 điểm
    1.A. will you know6. A. How do you do?
    2. D. must have been7. B. more and more difficult
    3. A. when to take8. D. the most populated
    4. B. since9. C. off
    5 . C. hadn’t eaten10. A. exchanges

    Part II. Give the correct form(s) of words. (1.0 pts/10 questions)
    Mỗi ý đúng được 0,1 điểm
    1. invention6. similarities
    2. achivements7. written
    3. entertainment8. expensive .
    4. production9. publication
    5. accessible10. widespread

    SECTION C: READING (5 points)
    Part I. Multiple choice question (1.0 pt/ 10 questions)
    Mỗi ý đúng được 0,1 điểm

    1. C2. D3. C4. C5. B
    6. A7. C8. B9. D10. B

    Part II. Re ad a passage answer the question. (2.0 pts/ 10 questions)
    Mỗi ý đúng được 0,2 điểm

    1. B2. D3. A4. C5. D
    6. A7. B8. D9. A10. B

    Part II. IELTS Reading: (2 pts/10 questions)
    Mỗi ý đúng được 0,2 điểm
    Question 1:


    1. iv2. iii3. viii4. ii5. ix6. i

    Question 2:
    7.
    Collaborative and intffative
    8. Tangible
    9. Tailorable
    10. Group of people

    SECTION D: WRITING (5.0 pts )
    Part I. Email writing: (2.0 pts)
    1. Organization: Having enough 3 parts: 0.5 point.
    - Introduction: Showing reason/purpose of the email.
    - Body: main points: details, reasons, examples, …
    - Conclusion: Wrapping the email up politely in an appropriate style or tone.
    2. Content: 1.5 points
    - Having 2 to 3 appropriate measures with good vocabulary, conjunctions, structures.
    3. Minus point:
    - 3 spelling or grammar mistakes equal to -0.1 point.
    Part II. Paragraph writing: (3.0 pts)
    Having enough 3 parts:
    - Introduction: Showing a good topic sentence.
    - Body: main points: supporting details, reasons, examples, …
    - Conclusion: Showing a good concluding sentence.
    - Length: 150 to 180 words.


    _______The end_______

    SECTION E: SPEAKING (3.0 pts)
    Part I. Picture discription (1 point)
    * Task Completion (0.5 points)
    - Entire talk relevant to the picture.
    - Ideas fully developed basing on the overview and striking features of the picture.
    - Natural & easy to follow.
    - Hesitations are not stressful to the listener.
    * Accuracy (0.5 points)
    - Range of appropriate grammar tenses .
    - Use of some complex sentence structures.
    - Range of appropriate vocabulary.
    - Mistakes do not obscure message meaning.
    - Correct use of cohesive words to link ideas.
    * Pronunciation (0.5 points)
    - Being able to use English pronunciation features like stress and intonation naturally.
    - Not causing the examiner any problem in understanding what the student is saying.
    Part II. Topic presentation (2.0 points)
    * Task Completion (1.0 points)
    - Entire talk relevant to the topic.
    - Ideas fully developed and interesting.
    - Well-organised talk to maintain the audience’s attention.
    - Natural & easy to follow.
    - Hesitations are not stressful to the listener.
    * Accuracy (0.5 points)
    - Range of appropriate grammar tenses .
    - Use of some complex sentence structures.
    - Range of appropriate vocabulary.
    - Mistakes do not obscure message meaning.
    - Correct use of cohesive words to link ideas.
    * Pronunciation (0.5 points)
    - Being able to use English pronunciation features like stress and intonation naturally.
    - Not causing the examiner any problem in understanding what the student is saying.
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