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SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO TỈNH PHÚ YÊN
ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC
KỲ THI TUYỂN SINH LỚP 10 THPT NĂM HỌC 2023-2024 Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH (chuyên)
Thời gian làm bài: 150 phút (không kể thời gian giao đề)
Điểm bằng số
Điểm bằng chữ
Họ tên và
chữ ký GK1
Họ tên và chữ ký GK2
Mã phách (Do Trưởng ban phách ghi)
Lưu ý: Đề thi có 06 trang. Thí sinh làm bài trên đề.
an hour for an aerobics class. On Sunday you can attend a (6) Answers
LISTENING
I. You will hear a holiday rep welcoming a new group of guests to a hotel. For each question, fill the missing information in the numbered space. You will hear the recording twice.
The Oasis Hotel
You can find Steven in his office between 10 and 11 a.m. or (1) Everything is included in the excursion price except (2)
Children under the age of (3)
The creche and toddler group close at (4) It costs (5)
(1.5 points)
p.m.
are not allowed to go on the excursion.
in the morning.
class in the pool at 10 o'clock.
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II. You will hear a man describing a series of books. For each question, choose the correct answer among A, B or C. You will hear the recording twice.
7. Why does he like the "The Planet Wars"?
A. It has a believable plot.
B. The story was fascinating.
C. The characters are deeply emotional.
8. What is his problem with "A long Way Home"?
A. It was too long.
B. The idea was bad.
C. The writing was bad.
9. What does he say is original about "Catch a dream"?
A. The happy ending
B. The magical ability
C. The changing emotions of the characters
10. The horror story is about
A. a war between humans and vampires
B. Dracula trying to use science to take over the world
C. a battle between two groups of vampires
11. What is not true about “A world of stories"?
A. It is a collection of different children's stories. B. Stories are included from different continents. C. Forty children from around the world tell their life stories.
(1.5 points)
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12. What does he think about "The real Shakespear"?
A. It doesn't contain acute facts.
B. It will be remembered as classic.
C. It will change people's minds about Shakespeare. Answers
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GRAMMAR, STRUCTURE AND VOCABULARY
Cor
III. Read the following sentences and then choose the correct answer among A, B, C or D. (2.5 points) 13. The young have a completely different set of
A. arts
14.
and expectations.
D. trade
C. wealth B. values any further information, do not hesitate to contact me. B. You should need A. Should you need
C. Unless you need
+
15. She didn't marry Peter because her parents
A. wanted her
16. It was urgent that he
A. leave
17. Generally speaking,
A. when taking
18. I don't think it's my
A. error
B. were against
at once. B. would leave
D. You will need
C. were against it
C. left
D. haven't liked him
D. leaves.
has no side effects. D. when to be taken it on. That's all.
according to the directions, the drug
C. when to take that the TV blew up. I just turned
C. fault
B. when taken
B. mistake
B. goes on
B. whatever
19. I couldn't do my homework with all that noise
A. going on
20. He is determined to finish the job
A. whenever
A. did Jack involve
D. duty
D. went on
D. however
C. to go on
long it takes.
C. no matter
B. had Jack been involved
in the project, but he also wanted to become the leader.
21. Not only
C. was Jack involved
22. Of all athletes, Alex is
A. the less qualified C. the more qualified
D. Jack was involved
B. the less and less qualified
D. the least qualified
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IV. Read the text below. Use the word given in capital to form a word that fits in the space provided.
Received Pronunciation
(2 points)
Received Pronunciation is the accent of Standard English in the United Kingdom. RP is in the Concise Oxford English Dictionary as "the standard in the south of England" although it can be heard
(23) (DEFINITION)
accent of English as (24) (SPEAK) from native speakers throughout England and Wales. Peter Trudgill (25) (ESTIMATION) in 1974 that 3% of people in Britain were RP speakers, but this rough estimate has by the phonetician J.Windsor Lewis. RP in Britain. It has thus been seen as the
been questioned, most (26) (NOTABLE) enjoys high social (27) (PRESTIGIOUS)
accent of those with power, money, and influence, though it has in recent times been (28) (PERCEPTION)
negatively by some as associated with undeserved privilege. Since has taken the 1960s, a greater permissiveness towards regional English (29) (VARY) hold in education. The study of RP is concerned exclusively with pronunciation, whereas "Standard English", "the Queen's English", "Oxford English", and "BBC English" are also concerned with matters such as grammar, vocabulary and (30) (STYLISH)
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Answers
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V. Read the text below and look carefully at each line. Some of the lines are correct, and some have a word which should not be there. If a line is correct, put a stick (✔) in the space on the left. If a line has a word which should not be there, write the word in the space on the left.
Line
0.
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the
READING
Bach Ma will not fail you in a single bit in terms of the activities. One can camp, trek, rappel or simply wander through the jungle know to discover the beauty of Bach Ma's flora and fauna. Visitors can walk up down to the bottom of the falls to catch up the whole fantastic view of the fall and spend more many time swimming in the stream. Nature lovers, especially with those who are eager for bird-watching would find Bach Ma be a real paradise on the ground. The 358 species of birds in the park account for more than one-third part of the bird species of Vietnam, including the fabulous crested argus pheasant and the tenacious Edwards pheasant (the symbol of Bach Ma National Park) - unseen and have thought to be extinct for the 50 years. Numerous bird species like pigeons, bulbuls, crow pheasant, herons and egrets but sights of kingfishers or jungle fowl are worth to adding to tourists' bird-watching collection.
(2.5 points)
VI. Read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each gap. (2.0 points) CARE is one of the world's largest private humanitarian organizations. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, CARE is part of an international (46) ___
of 11 member organizations (47)
to helping communities in the developing world achieve lasting victories (48) poverty. Founded in 1945, CARE stood for "Cooperative for American Remittances (49) Europe." Today, with projects in more than 60 countries around the world, CARE stands for "Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere, Inc."
CARE provides equipment and teaches people how to build water systems, roads, schools, houses, (50)
health centers. CARE also teaches people how to increase production (51) their farms, how to reforest areas, and how to start small village industries. Doctors and nurses volunteer to go to disadvantaged areas. They provide health care for the people. They also teach people how to improve their health. They train people to provide simple medical care.
food for about 30 million people each year, most of them are help when there is a flood, an earthquake, a drought, or a war.
CARE also (52) children. It gives (53)
46. A. territory
47. A. committed
48. A. out
49. A. into
B. confederation
C. group C. wanted
C. over
D. country
B. agreed
D. devoted
B. to
D. on
B. for
C. in
D. to
50. A. or
B. but
C. and
D. as
51. A. in
B. from
C. with
D. on
52. A. provides
B. gives
C. takes
53. A. big
B. special
C. needed
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D. prepare
D. mandatory
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VII. You are going to read three reviews of books about sleep and dreams. For questions 54-61, choose from the reviews (A-C). The reviews are chosen more than once.
(2.0 points)
Your answers
Which review
54.
says certain aspects of our lives are becoming less distinct from one another? 54. 55. points out that many people share a mistaken belief?
55.
56. describes the structure of the book?
56.
57. explains why we have certain experiences?
57.
58. mentions a practical problem faced by scientists?
58.
59. says the book shows that major developments have occurred in a field?
60. says the writer deals with issues that cause debate?
61. says the reader learns how a technological advance caused problems?
59.
60.
61.
A. Sleepfaring
Why do we sleep? Are we sleeping enough? How can we tackle sleep problems? Jim Horne finds answers to these questions and many more in Sleepfaring, a journey through the science and the secrets of sleep. He reveals what goes on in our brains during sleep, and also gives some hints from the latest sleep research that may just help you get a better night's rest. In recent years, understanding sleep has become increasingly important, as people work longer hours, styles of working have altered, and the separation between workplace and home is being reduced by cell phones and the internet. Horne draws on the latest research to reveal what science has discovered about sleep. Nor does Horne avoid controversial topics; challenging, for example, the conventional wisdom on the amount of sleep we actually need. For anyone wishing to know more about the many mysterious processes that begin when we close our eyes each night, Sleepfaring offers a wealth of insight and information.
B. Dreaming
What is dreaming? Why are dreams so strange and why are they so hard to remember? Through this fascinating book, Harvard researcher Allan Hobson offers an intriguing look at our nightly journey through the world of dreams. He describes how the theory of dreaming has advanced dramatically. We have learned that, in dreaming, some areas of the brain are very active - the visual and auditory centres, for instance - while others are completely shut down, including the centres for self-awareness, logic, and memory. Thus we can have visually vivid dreams, but be utterly unaware that the sequence of events or localities may be bizarre and, quite often, impossible. And because the memory centre is inactive, we don't remember the dream at all, unless we wake up while it is in progress. With special boxed features that highlight intriguing questions - Do we dream in colour? (yes), Do animals dream? (probably) - Dreaming offers a cutting-edge account of the most mysterious area of our mental life.
C. Dreamland
Reporter Randall provides a brisk tour of sleep research and what it means for individuals hoping to feel well rested. The author engaged with sleep research in part because of his sleep walking. Researching the world of sleep is obviously difficult because sleeping subjects selected for studies rarely remember anything specific. Nonetheless, Randall interviewed sleep researchers and read academic papers to learn what he could from those who devote their careers to the science of sleep. The book is not a continuous narrative but rather a loose progression of chapters about different sleep-
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related issues. For example, Randall explains how the invention of electricity led to countless cases of sleep deprivation; the lack of utter darkness after sunset is often the enemy of sound sleep. He also emphasises the too-often neglected common-sense realisation that sleep is no void; rather, it is perhaps one third of the puzzle of living well.
VIII. Read the text below and fill in the gap with ONE suitable word.
ANTARCTIC WEATHER
(2.5 points)
The most extreme weather conditions experienced in Antarctica are associated with blizzards. These are simply strong winds with falling snow (62)
more commonly, snow that is
picked up and pushed along the ground by the wind. Blizzards may last for days at (63) time, and in some cases it can be almost impossible for people to see. It is not unusual (64) objects only about a metre or (65) research in the area (66)
away to become unrecognizable. Scientists doing then confined to their tents or caravans. We think of blizzards (67) extremely cold, while in fact temperatures in the Antarctic are usually higher than normal (68)
a blizzard. Major blizzards of several days in length occur more frequently in some locations than in others. (69)
may be eight or ten such blizzards in any particular place (70)
an annual basis. They often cause considerable damage, so that any scientific buildings or equipment constructed in this region must be specially made to give as (71)
protection as possible.
Your answers
62.
67.
WRITING
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65.
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71.
IX. Complete the second sentence in a way that it means the same as the previous one. 72. We were all shocked by her action.
Her action came
73. We regret to inform you that we can't accept your offer.
Much to
74. The more proficient he was at the game, the more he was fond of it.
His fondness
75. Something must be done quickly to solve the problem of homelessness.
Urgent action
(1.0 point)
X. Complete the second sentence in such a way that it has the similar meaning to the first sentence,
using the word given. Do not change the word given.
76. He needs to consider the amount the holiday is going to cost.
He needs
77. We are on good terms with both of John's parents.
We
78. Kids and seniors are much more prone to infection than others.
Kids and seniors
79. What's the point of all this furniture?
What is
(1.0 point)
account
much the holiday is going to cost.
get
John's parents.
pick
than others.
aid
of?
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XI. Whether or not someone achieves their success is mostly by a question of luck. Write one passage about 150 words to express your opinion of this idea.
(1.5 points)
THE END
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SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO TỈNH PHÚ YÊN
ĐỂ CHÍNH THỨC
KỲ THI TUYỂN SINH LỚP 10 THPT NĂM HỌC 2023 2024
Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH (chuyên) Thời gian: 150 phút (không kể thời gian giao đề)
HƯỚNG DẪN CHẤM
LISTENING
1. 1.5 points 1. 6 and 7
4. 11.30
II. 1.5 points
7. B
8. A
2. a packed lunch
3. twelve/ 12
5. 5/ five pounds // £5/ five
6. water aerobics
9. C
GRAMMAR, STRUCTURE AND VOCABULARY
10. C
11. B
12. A
III. 2,5 points
13. B
14. A
15. C
16. A
17. B
18. C
19. A
20. D
21. C
22. D
IV. 2 points
23. defined
27. prestige
24. spoken
25. estimated
28. perceived
29. varieties
26. notably 30. style
V. 2.5 points:
31. know
32. up
33. up 34. many
35. with
36, be 37.✓
38. part
39.✓
40.✓
41. have
42. the 43.✓
44. to
45.✓
READING
VI. 2.0 points
46. B
47. A
48. C
49. D
50. C
51. D
52. A
53. B
VII. 2.0 points
54. A
55. C
56. C
57. B
58. C
59. B
60. A
61. C
VIII. 2.5 points
62. or/and
63. a
67. as
68. during/in/throughout 69. there
64. for
65. so/less/two
70. on
66. are
71. much
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WRITING
IX. 1.0 point
72. Her action came as a shock to all of us/ us all.
73. Much to our regret we (have to) inform you that we can't accept your offer.
74. His fondness for the game increased with his proficiency.
75. Urgent action must be taken to solve the problem of homelessness.
X. 1.0 point
76. He needs to take into account how much the holiday is going to cost
77. We get on (well) with both of John's parents.
78. Kids and seniors pick up infections/an infection more easily than others.
79. What is all this furniture in aid of?
XI. 1.5 points: Student's answers:
Content: 50% of total mark a provision of all main ideas and details as appropriate.
Language: 30% of total mark a variety vocabulary and structures approriate to the level of English language.
Presentation: 20% of total mark coherence, cohension, and style appropriate to the level of English language.
THE END
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