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KỲ THI CHỌN HỌC SINH GIỎI LỚP 9 THCS CẤP TỈNH NĂM HỌC 2021-2022

MÔN THI: TIẾNG ANH LỚP 9

Thời gian làm bài: 150 phút

Ngày thi: 20/01/2022


[Đề thi có 10 trang]​

CHÚ Ý: Thí sinh làm bài vào tờ giấy thi Phần trắc nghiệm: Chỉ cần viết đáp án: A, hoặc B, C, D. Phần tự luận: Viết đầy đủ theo yêu cầu của bài.

[Thí sinh không được sử dụng bất cứ tài liệu gì.]


A. LISTENING

I. You will hear five short conversations. Listen and choose the best answer A, B or C to each question. [5 pts.]

1. Which sport will the woman learn on her holiday?

2. What present will they take?
3. What will the woman eat tonight?



  • 4. Which TV programme is on first?
5. What is the man’s job now?

II. You are going to listen to a conversation about a drama club. Listen and fill in each space with NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER. [5 pts.]


Background
- club started in 1957

- prize recently won by [6]________________

- usually performs comedy plays
Meetings
- next auditions will be on Tuesday, March 12 th
- help is needed with publicity and [7] _________________ now
- only [8] _______________ are at the theaters - place for rehearsals is in Ashburton Road opposite the sports centre
Costs
- annual membership fee is [9] ________________
- [10] ________________ will be returned if costumes are well-kept

III. You will hear a telephone conversation about hotel reservations. Listen and fill in each space with NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER. [5 pts.]
The hotel has one suite available, completed with [11] ________________.

He doesn’t want to reserve the suite because it is [12] ________________.

The man prefers a [13] ________________ room.

Including tax, the man's room is [14] ________________.

The man finally makes a reservation for two on [15] ________________.

IV. You will hear a radio interview with a ballet dancer called Elena Karpov, who is talking about her life and career. Listen and choose the best option A, B, C or D to complete or answer each question. [5 pts.]

16.

Elena went abroad to learn ballet when she was ________________ years old.

A. seven B. eight C. nine D. eleven

17. At the ballet school in New York, Elena________________.

A. found learning the language hard B. met some students from her own country

C. studied American culture D. was dependent on others

18. What does Elena say about the ballet called Cinderella?

A. The music was accustomed to her. B. Children won’t enjoy it.

C. It doesn’t interest her. D. She saw it when she was little.

19. In her free time, Elena doesn’t like to ________________very much.

A. go sightseeing B. go fishing C. go to clubs D. go shopping
20. Elena says she has experienced all of the following in her career EXCEPT______________.​


A. paying for dancing

B. appearing on TV in Bulgaria

C. being a guest dancer with ballet companies overseas

D. meeting the president

B. GRAMMAR - VOCABULARY - LANGUAGE FUNCTIONS I. Choose the word, phrase or expression which indicates the best option to complete each of the following blanks. [10 pts.]

21.

A customer is talking to a staff at the post office.

Customer: “I'd like to place an order for delivery, please.”

Staff: “________________”

A. Sure, what time is it? B. Of course, how much is it?

C. We used to take orders at five. D. Certainly, what would you like?

22. John is talking to Laura in front of the classroom.

John:

“Do you think that we should use public transportation to protect our environment?”

Laura: “________________ The ozone layer has been seriously damaged for long.”

A. Of course not. You bet! B. Well, that’s very surprising.

C. Well-said, John! D. Absolutely. It’s an absurd idea.

23. Jimmy runs into his manager at the terminal.

Jimmy: “Do you have a minute, please?”

Manager: “________________”

A. Well, it is not as good as I think. B. Sorry. I left my watch home.

C. Sure, I’m up to my ears in work. D. Yes, but be brief.

24. Kelly and Mark are talking about their favourite aquatic sports.

Kelly: “Are you interested in scuba-diving?”

Mark: “________________”

A. Very. Undersea life is being strongly contaminated.

B. Oh, definitely. Marine life is fascinating.

C. By no means. My dream birthday present is an oxygen cylinder.

D. Certainly, synchronized swimming is so gorgeous.

25. Lily is asking Chris about his new job.

Lily: “How are you getting on in your new job?”

Chris: “________________. But I have a bigger chance of promotion.”

A. Needless to say. I’m between jobs B. I’m very well, thanks

C. There is no peace for the wicked D. No way. I’m a workaholic

26. They seemed to be __________ to the criticism and just carried on as before.

A. disinterested B. indifferent C. uncaring D. sensitive

27. I am sure my university days seem happier in ___________ than they really were.

A. response B. review C. experience D. retrospect

28. These measures have been taken __________ increasing the company’s profits.

A. in the event of B. with reference to C. with a view to D. on account of

29. In the fourteenth century, _____________ that glass coated with silver nitrate would turn yellow when fired in an oven.

A. the discovery B. it was discovered

C. with the discovery D. if it was discovered

30. Beneath the streets of a modern city__________ of walls, columns, cables, pipes, and tunnels required to satisfy the needs of its inhabitants.

A. where exists B. the existing network

C. the network’s existence D. exists the network

31. It’s a __________ shame that so little is done nowadays to help the homeless in our large cities.

A. sweeping B. crying C. dying D. pitying

32. It came as a surprise to us that her loan’s interest is only three fourths __________.

A. as much as her colleagues’ B. as many as her colleagues

C. as much as that of her colleagues’ D. as many as that of her colleagues

33. All students should be __________ and literate when they leave school.

A. numerate B. numeric C. numeral D. numerous

34. I’d prefer to find out the truth myself __________ here to wait for him.

A. than to stay B. rather than to stay C. than stay D. rather than stay

35. Charles Babbage __________ up the first plans for a programmable digital computer in 1934, but his invention was never completed.

A. ran B. gave C. came D. drew

36. I cannot cite__________, but I remember it is a line in Romeo and Juliet.

A. chapter and verse B. chalk and cheese C. wear and tear D. heart and soul

37. Once __________in large quantities, these products will be more affordably priced.

A. are manufactured B. having manufactured

C. manufactured D. manufacturing

38. __________, dinner will be served.

A. In three quarter of an hour time B. In three quarters of an hour time

C. In three quarters of an hour’s time D. In three quarter’s of an hour’s time

39. He kept shifting awkward from one foot to__________.

A. others B. the other C. other D. the others

40. Why do you persist __________ blaming yourself for what happened?

A. in B. on C. at D. with

II. Give the correct form of the words in brackets to complete each sentence. [5 pts.]

41. She looked at me in __________ when I told her the terrible news.
42. He’s the most unpleasant and __________ person I’ve ever met.
43. Recently, scientists have experimented powerful __________ drugs for patients infected with Covid-19.
44. According to the will, her husband is the chief __________ of her property.
45. He was shocked when seeing that they dumped his belongings __________ on the floor.

[BELIEVE] [MANNER] [VIRUS] [BENEFIT]

[CEREMONY]

III. Choose the underlined part in each of the following sentences that needs correcting. [5 pts.]

46.

Though tired, he continued to search for that notebook for twenty minutes and realized that it had been laying on the table the entire time.

A. tired B. to search for C. laying D. entire

47. The medical problems of parents and their children tend to be very similar to because of the hereditary nature of many diseases.

A. to be B. similar to C. because of D. hereditary nature

48. By identifying similar words or structures in different languages, we find evidence that those languages related to and derived from the same ancestor.

A. identifying B. related C. derived D. the same ancestor

49. Neither the mathematics department nor the biology department in many universities requires that the students must write a thesis in order to graduate with a master degree.

A. nor B. requires C. must write D. to graduate

50. Although vitamins are contained in a wide variety of foods, people seldom lack most of them.

A. Although B. in C. variety of D. lack

C. READING

I. Read the following pieces of information and choose the best answer that has the closest meaning to the information in the box. [5 pts.]

II. Read the passage and decide which option A, B, C or D best fits each space. [10 pts.]


Recent research has [56] __________ that a third of people in Britain have not met their next-door neighbors, and those who know each other [57] __________ speak. “Neighbors gossiping over garden fences and in the street was a common [58] __________ in the 1950s”, says Dr Carl, an expert on local communities. Now, [59] __________, longer hours spent working at the office, together with the Internet and satellite television, are eroding neighborhood [60] __________. “Poor neighborhoods once had strong kinship, but now prosperity buys privacy”, said Dr. Carl.

Professor John Luke, a social scientist at Cambridge University, has analyzed a large number of surveys. He found that in America and Britain the amount of time spent on social activity is decreasing. A third of people said they never spoke to their neighbors at all. Andrew Mayer, 25, a strategy consultant, rents a large apartment in West London, with two flat mates, who work in e-commerce. “We have a family of teachers upstairs and lawyers below, but our only contact comes [61] __________ letters relating to the communal facilities or complaints that we’ve not put out our bin bags properly”, said Mayer.

The [62] __________ of communities can have serious effects. Concerned at the rise in burglaries and [63] __________ of vandalism, the police have launched crime prevention [64]__________ such as Neighborhood Watch, [65] __________ on people who live in the same area to keep an eye on each other’s houses and report anything unusual.

56. A. revealed B. conducted C. displayed D. exhibited

57. A. virtually B. roughly C. nearly D. barely

58. A. outlook B. view C. sight D. vision

59. A. therefore B. however C. in addition D. on the one side

60. A. strings B. joints C. ties D. laces

61. A. from B. via C. in D. on

62. A. breakout B. breakthrough C. breakaway D. breakdown

63. A. acts B. shows C. counts D. works

64. A. assaults B. ideas C. schemes D. raids

65. A. asking B. calling C. inviting D. trying

III. Read the following passage and choose the correct option to fill in each blank. [10 pts.] In 1900, the United States had only three cities with more than a million residents - New York, Chicago, and Philadelphia. By 1930, it had ten giant metropolises. The newer ones experienced remarkable growth, which reflected basic changes in the economy. The population of Los Angeles, 114,000 in 1900, rose spectacularly in the early decades of the twentieth century, increasing a dramatic 1,400 percent from 1900 to 1930.

A number of circumstances contributed to the meteoric rise of Los Angeles. The agricultural potential of the area was enormous if water for irrigation could be found, and the city founders had the vision and dating to obtain it by constructing a 225-mile aqueduct, completed in 1913, to tap the water of the Owens River. The city had a superb natural harbor, as well as excellent rail connections. The climate made it possible to shoot motion pictures year-round, hence Hollywood. Hollywood not only supplied jobs but also it disseminated an image of the good life in Southern California on screens all across the nation. The most important single industry powering the growth of Los Angeles, however, was directly linked to the automobile. The demand for petroleum to fuel gasoline engines led to the opening of the Southern California oil fields and made Los Angeles North America's greatest refining center.

Los Angeles was a product of the auto age in another sense as well: its distinctive spatial organization depended on widespread private ownership of automobiles. Los Angeles was a decentralized metropolis, sprawling across the desert landscape over an area of 400 square miles. It was a city without a real center. The downtown business district did not grow apace with the city as a whole, and the rapid transit system designed to link the center with outlying areas withered away from disuse. Approximately 800,000 cars were registered in Los Angeles County in 1930, one per 2.7 residents. Some visitors from the east coast were dismayed at the endless urban sprawl and dismissed. Los Angeles as a mere collection of suburbs in search of a city, but the freedom and mobility of a city built on wheels attracted floods of migrants to the city.

66. What is the passage mainly about?

A. The growth of cities in the United States in the early 1900's

B. The development of the Southern California oil fields

C. Factors contributing to the growth of Los Angeles

D. Industry and city planning in Los Angeles

67. What does the word “which” in paragraph 1 refer to?

A. remarkable growth in Los Angeles B. remarkable growth experience

C. ten giant metropolises D. new metropolises’ dramatic growth

68. The word "meteoric" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ____________.

A. rapid B. famous C. controversial D. methodical

69. According to the passage, the most important factor in the development of agriculture around Los Angeles was the __________.

A. excellent rail connections

B. construction of an aqueduct

C. influx of new residents to agricultural areas near the city

D. development of new connections to the city's natural harbor

70. According to the passage, the initial success of Hollywood's motion picture industry was due largely to the ____________.

A. availability of many skilled workers B. beauty of the countryside

C. region's reputation for luxurious lifestyles D. region's climate and good weather

71. According to the passage, the Southern California oil fields were initially exploited due to ____________.

A. the fuel requirements of Los Angeles' rail system

B. an increase in the use of gasoline engines in North America

C. innovative planning on the part of the city founders

D. a desire to put unproductive desert land to good use

72. The phrase "apace with" in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to____________.

A. anew with B. apart from C. as fast as D. at the middle of

73. All of the following conditions made a contribution to the rise of Los Angeles, EXCEPT ____________.

A. the growth in oil refining industry B. expansion of transportation facilities

C. negligible private ownership of automobiles D. flourishing motion picture industry

74. It can be inferred from the passage that the spatial organization of Los Angeles contributed to the relative decline there of____________.

A. public transportation B. industrial areas

C. suburban neighborhoods D. oil fields

75. The visitors from the east coast mentioned in the passage thought that Los Angeles ____________.

A. had an excessively large population

B. was not really a single city

C. lacked good suburban areas in which to live

D. was not accurately portrayed by Hollywood images

IV. Read the passage carefully and decide whether the following statements are True [T] or False [F]. [5 pts.]

In the 1880s, gold was discovered in what is now the most northern state of the USA, Alaska. Many people came to the area hoping to get rich. New towns were built and grew quickly. One such town was called Iditarod, which means ‘far, distant place'. This town grew so quickly during 1909 that it briefly became the largest city in Alaska. In the summer months, essential supplies could be delivered to these towns by boat, but in winter, the rivers and the ocean froze, and there was no way to get to them. So, in 1910, a winter track was built, which would be used by teams of dogs pulling sleds. They would take mails, food and clothes to the gold miners. The track became known as the Iditarod Trail. It took a team of dogs about three weeks to travel across Alaska. They stopped at ' roadhouses' where the drivers could get a warm bed for the night and something to eat for both themselves and their dogs. The trail was used every winter until the 1920s when aero planes replaced steam boats and dog teams as the main form of transport.

76. The population of Alaska remained the same throughout the 1880s.
77. For a short time, more people lived in Iditarod than in any other city in Alaska.
78. After 1910, it became possible to deliver letters in winter as well as in summer.
79. When traveling on the Iditarod Trail, drivers had to take food for the dogs with them.
80. In the 1920s, aero planes were used more often than boats and dogs.

D. WRITING I. Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentence printed before it. [5 pts.]

81.

The police got the clues about the bank robber in Hai Phong just as the motorbike store owner uploaded his TikTok video.

@ Scarcely____________________________________________________________________

82. Don't invent excuses in order not to do them.

@ Don't make__________________________________________________________________

83. People suppose that singer Son Tung MTP secretly held his wedding.

@ Singer Son Tung MTP’s________________________________________________________

84. It was your assistance that enabled us to get such a remarkable achievement.

@ But________________________________________________________________________

85. Linda stood a high chance of promotion when she took over the position of manager assistant.

@ In all_______________________________________________________________________

II. [10 pts.] This is part of a letter you receive from an English friend, Henry. Write a letter of about 80 words answering your friend’s questions. You are required to sign your name as Lan Anh.

III. Some people say that Vietnamese Tet holiday should be celebrated at the same time as Western New Year holiday. Do you agree or disagree with the idea? Write a paragraph of about 160 words to express your personal point of view. [15 pts.]

Họ và tên thí sinh:…………………………………………………………….. Số báo danh:…………….…… Họ và tên cán bộ coi thi 1:…………………………………………………. Chữ ký:……………………….… Họ và tên cán bộ coi thi 2:…………………………………………………. Chữ ký:……………………….…

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