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SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO QUẢNG TRỊ ĐỀ THI CHÍNH THỨC KỲ THI HỌC SINH GIỎI VĂN HỐ LỚP 12 THPT Khóa ngày 06 tháng 10 năm 2020 Mơn thi: TIẾNG ANH Thời gian làm bài: 180 phút (không kể thời gian giao đề) (Đề thi gồm 11 trang) Số báo danh Họ tên học sinh: Ngày sinh: Phòng thi số: Hội đồng thi: Họ, tên chữ ký GIÁM THỊ Họ, tên chữ ký GIÁM THỊ Mã phách (Thí sinh khơng viết vào ô này) HƯỚNG DẪN THÍ SINH L ÀM BÀI: ● Thí sinh làm tồn thi đề thi theo yêu cầu phần Thí sinh phải viết câu trả lời vào phần trả lời cho sẵn phần (Your answers here) Trái với điều này, phần làm thí sinh khơng chấm điểm ● Đề thi gồm có 11 trang (khơng kể trang phách) Thí sinh phải kiểm tra số tờ đề thi trước làm ● Phần NGHE, Part thí sinh nghe lần ● Thí sinh khơng ký tên dùng dấu hiệu để đánh dấu thi việc làm theo yêu cầu đề Không viết mực đỏ, bút chì, khơng viết hai thứ mực tờ giấy làm Phần viết hỏng, cách dùng thước để gạch chéo, khơng tẩy xóa cách khác (kể bút xóa màu trắng) Trái với điều thi bị loại ● Thí sinh nên làm nháp trước ghi chép cẩn thận vào phần làm đề thi Giám thị không phát giấy làm thay đề giấy làm thí sinh làm hỏng ● Giám thị khơng giải thích thêm đề thi _ HSGVH12- 2020 Page0/11 PHẦN ĐỀ VÀ BÀI LÀM CỦA THÍ SINH Họ, tên chữ ký GIÁM KHẢO ĐIỂM Bằng số Mã phách Do chủ tịch HĐCT ghi Bằng chữ 1……………………………… 2………………………… … SECTION I: LISTENING COMPREHENSION (5 POINTS) Part 1: Listen to a conversation and complete the form below with NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS and/or A NUMBER for each answer Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes Student Union Registration Form Name : Stefan Unger Degree programme: (1) Department : (2) Leisure activities: (3) Language(s) (apart from English): (4) Type of accommodation: (5) Contact number: 0295069003 Part 2: Listen to part of a radio programme Decide which of the sentences are true (T), and which are false (F) according to the recording Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes Everybody in the Outback has at least a telephone to keep in touch with the world In an emergency, doctors use jeeps to get to the patient It doesn’t take the doctors more than ninety minutes to get to any place in the Outback Children living in the Outback not go to school at all The children in the Outback can communicate with their teachers by two- way radio and post Part 3: Listen to an interview with a woman called Amy Rowntree, who works as a fashion designer and choose the correct option (A, B, or C) Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes Amy decided to become a fashion designer while A she was working in a shop B she was still at school C she was helping run a fashion show Amy says the most important skill for a designer is A remaining patient in difficult situations B understanding how clothes are made C knowing about different materials What does Amy particularly like about her work? A being able to sell her designs B having her name recognised C seeing her clothes on display What helps Amy find new ideas for designs? A going to visit museums B looking at photos of clothes C seeing things around her HSGVH12- 2020 Page1/11 What project is Amy working on at the moment? A a fashion show in New York B a collection of clothes for a film C a new range for a London store Part 4: Listen to a lecture about student orientation and complete the table below Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes Orientation Schedule Monday meet at door of (1) at a.m visit (2) _ in the afternoon Tuesday Computer Centre: to get (3) (4) : to apply for membership Wednesday meet at Auditorium in the west campus (5) _ course requirement (6) _ and optional courses assessments: (7) _ 80% assignment (8) _ group work exam: open-book Thursday go to department office to: get a (9) hand in optional course form Part I: Campus Tour Part II: Course Arrangement Friday Time: p.m Venue: (10) _ on the third floor Part III: Welcome Party Your answers here Part 1: Part 2: Part 3: Part 4: HSGVH12- 2020 Page2/11 10 SECTION II: LEXICAL & GRAMMAR (3.5 POINTS) Part 1: Choose the best answer (A, B, C, or D) to each of the following questions and write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes If Jack had done his homework last night, he a bad mark now A wouldn’t get B won’t get C wouldn’t have got D would get It is necessary that Dave _ to see the doctor right now A come B comes C to come D is coming Everyone hardly finds out a quiet place here, ? A don’t they B they C does she D doesn’t she Even when John was angry, he would never _ to violence A resolve B recourse C exert D resort Tom’s parents were really pleased when they read his school A report B paper C diploma D account Susan says that she feels less nervous since she on tea and coffee A stopped off B turned back C cut out D cut down Mike: What a nice hat you have on! ~ Paul: A You’re welcome B Yes, you like it? C Oh, you must be kidding D Thanks I bought it at Kelly’s This room is decorated in a _ combination of colours A delicious B sweet C tasteful D tasty My decision to drop out of university after a year is the one I now regret A keenly B painfully C heavily D harshly 10 It was decided that the cost of the project would be and so it was abandoned A restrictive B prohibitive C repressive D exclusive Your answers here 10 Part 2: Identify 10 mistakes in the following passage in any order and correct them (0) in Line has been done as an example Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes An endangered species is a population of an organism who is at risk of Line becoming extinct because it is either few in numbers, or threatened by Line changed environmental or predation parameters An endangered species Line is usually a taxonomic species, but may be other evolutionary significant Line unit, The World Conservation Union (IPCN) has calculated the percent Line of endangered species as 40 percent of all organisms based at the Line samples of species that have been evaluating through 2006 Many Line nations have laws offering protection to this species: for example, Line forbidding hunting, restricting land development or create reserves Line Only a few of the many species at risk of extinct actually make it to the Line 10 lists and obtain legal protection Much more species become extinct, or Line 11 potential will become extinct, without gaining public notice Line 12 Your answers here HSGVH12- 2020 Page3/11 Line Mistake Correction Line (0) who which Line Mistake 10 Correction Part 3: Complete each of the following sentences with one appropriate preposition/particle Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes Fred is really mature He is completely independent his parents Make your mind now or we will go without you Kelly must be responsible the director for what she has just said Nowadays many people have been suffering cancer He really gets my nerves He never stops complaining No student can answer the professor’s question because it is too hard to take Sofia worked very hard and her success went my expectation Your answers here Part 4: Supply the correct form of the words given in CAPITALS to complete the sentences Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes Meditation People are often put off meditation by what they see as its many mystical associations Yet meditation is a (1) (STRAIGHT) technique which merely involves sitting and resting the mind In addition to its (2) (SIMPLE), meditation offers powerful help in the battle against stress Hundreds of studies have shown that meditation, when (3) (TAKE) in a principled way, can reduce hypertension which is related to stress in the body Research has proved that certain types of meditation can substantially decrease key stress symptoms such as anxiety and (4) (IRRITABLE) In fact, those who practice meditation with any (5) (REGULAR) see their doctors less and spend, on average, seventy percent fewer days in hospital They are said to have more stamina, a happier disposition and even enjoy better relationships When you learn to meditate, your teacher will give you a (6) (PERSON) ‘mantra’ or word which you use every time you practice the technique and which is (7) (SUPPOSE) chosen according to your needs Initial classes are taught individually but subsequent classes usually consist of a group of students and take place over a period of about four days The aim is to learn how to slip into a deeper state of (8) (CONSCIOUS) for twenty minutes a day The rewards speak for themselves Your answers here SECTION III: READING COMPREHENSION (5 POINTS) HSGVH12- 2020 Page4/11 Part 1: Read the text below and think of ONE word which best fits each gap Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes Always a sure source of affection, my grandparents (1) _hugely important figures in my life They would shower my sisters and me with sweets, indulgences and stories, (2) _tales about my parents as naughty children When the last of (3) _ died, we all wondered who would hold the family together People have relied on grandparents in Britain since the industrial Revolution, (4) _ whole families moved into cities from the country to get work in the new factories, taking grandmother along to look after the children (5) _ the fact that more grandmothers are working now, grandparents are still the backbone of childcare in Britain They provide 44% of full-time care for pre-school children, which (6) _ you wonder how the country would manage without them The traditional image of a grandparent is a smiling old person surrounded by a cohort of happy children, but this doesn’t match the facts (7) _ we have now is the so-called ‘beanpole family’, thinly stretched over several generations, with fewer family members in each and with growing (8) _ of single-parent families Grandparents are getting younger - more than 50% of grandparents have already had their first grandchild by the age 54 For many of them, grandparenthood means juggling a job, involvement with grandchildren and, sometimes, the care of their own parents It is up to us to balance the demands we make on them if we don’t want to wear them (9) _ Grandparents are (10) _ a valuable part of the family that we just cannot without them Your answers here 10 Part 2: Read the following passage and decide which option (A, B, C, or D) best fits each gap Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes From Nigel’s point of view, a love of travelling began with what is called a ‘gap year’ In (1) _ with many other British teenagers, he chose to take a year out before (2) _ to study for his degree After doing various jobs to raise some money, he left home to gain some experience of life in different cultures, visiting America and Asia The more adventurous the young person are, the (3) _ the challenge they are likely to (4) _ themselves for the gap year, and for some, like Nigel, it can (5) _ in a thirst for adventure Now that his university course has (6) _ to an end, Nigel is just about to leave on a three-year trip that will take him (7) _ around the world What’s more, he plans to make the whole journey using only means of transport which are (8) _ by natural energy In other words, he’ll be relying mostly on bicycles and his own legs; and when there’s an ocean to cross, he won’t be taking a short cut by climbing aboard a plane, he’ll be joining the crew of a sailing ship (9) _ As well as doing some mountain climbing and other outdoor pursuits along the way, Nigel hopes to pass on to the people he meets the environmental (10) _ that lies behind the whole idea A term B sense C common D conclusion A settling down B getting up C taking over D holding back A stronger B wider C deeper D greater A place B set C aim D put A lead B result C cause D create A come B turned C made D brought A complete B just C whole D right HSGVH12- 2020 Page5/11 A powered A anyway 10 A notice Your answers here B charged B alike B message C forced C instead C tour D pulled D otherwise D voyage 10 Part 3: Read the following passage and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes Animation traditionally is done by hand-drawing or painting successive frames of an object, each slightly different from the preceding frame In computer animation, although the computer may be the one to draw the different frames, in most cases the artist will draw the beginning and ending frames and the computer will produce the drawings between the first and the last drawing This is generally referred to as computer-assisted animation, because the computer is more of a helper than an originator In full computer animation, complex mathematical formulas are used to produce the final sequence of pictures These formulas operate on extensive databases of numbers that define the objects in the pictures as they exist in mathematical space The database consists of endpoints, and colour and intensity information Highly trained professionals are needed to produce such effects because animation that obtains high degrees of realism involves computer techniques for three-dimensional transformation, shading, and curvatures High-tech computer animation for film involves very expensive computer systems along with special colour terminals or frame buffers The frame buffer is nothing more than a giant image memory for viewing a single frame It temporarily holds the image for display on the screen A camera can be used to film directly from the computer’s display screen, but for the highest quality images possible, expensive film recorders are used The computer computes the positions and colours for the figures in the picture, and sends this information to the recorder, which captures it on film Sometimes, however, the images are stored on a large magnetic disk before being sent to the recorder Once this process is completed, it is repeated for the next frame When the entire sequence has been recorded on the film, the film must be developed before the animation can be viewed If the entire sequence does not seem right, the motions must be corrected, recomputed, redisplayed, and rerecorded This approach can be very expensive and time consuming Often, computer- animation companies first motion tests with simple computer-generated line drawings before selling their computers to the task of calculating the high-resolution, realistic-looking images What aspect of computer animation does the passage mainly discuss? A The production process B The equipment needed C The high cost D The role of the artist According to the passage, in computer-assisted animation the role of the computer is to draw the A first frame B middle frames C last frame D entire sequence of frames The word “they” in the second paragraph refers to A formulas B databases C numbers D objects According to the passage, the frame buffers mentioned in the third paragraph are used to A add colour to the images B expose several frames at the same time C store individual images D create new frames According to the passage, the positions and colours of the figures in high-tech animation are determined by A drawing several versions B enlarging one frame at a line HSGVH12- 2020 Page6/11 C using computer calculations D analyzing the sequence from different angles The word “once” in the fourth paragraph is closest in meaning to A before B since C after D while According to the passage, how computer-animation companies often test motion? A They experiment with computer-generated line drawings B They hand-draw successive frames C They calculate high-resolution images D They develop extensive mathematical formulas Which of the following statements is supported by the passage? A Computers have reduced the costs of animation B In the future, traditional artists will no longer be needed C Artists are unable to produce drawings as high in quality as computer drawings D Animation involves a wide range of technical and artistic skills Your answers here Part 4: Read the passage and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) to the following questions Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes The oceans are so vast and deep that until fairly recently, it was widely assumed that no matter how trash and chemicals humans dumped into them, the effects would be negligible Proponents of dumping in the oceans even had a catchphrase: "The solution to pollution is dilution." Today, we need look no further than the New Jersey–size dead zone that forms each summer in the Mississippi River Delta, or the thousand–mile–wide swath of decomposing plastic in the northern Pacific Ocean to see that this "dilution" policy has helped place a once flourishing ocean ecosystem on the brink of collapse There is evidence that the oceans have suffered at the hands of mankind for millennia But recent studies show that degradation, particularly of shoreline areas, has accelerated dramatically in the past three centuries as industrial discharge and run–off from farms and coastal cities have increased Pollution is the introduction of harmful contaminants that are outside the norm for a given ecosystem Common man–made pollutants reaching the oceans include pesticides, herbicides, chemical fertilizers, detergents, oil, sewage, plastics, and other solids Many of these pollutants collect at the ocean's depths, where they are consumed by small marine organisms and introduced into the global food chain Many ocean pollutants are released into the environment far upstream from coastlines Nitrogen–rich fertilizers applied by farmers inland, for example, end up in local streams, rivers, and groundwater and are eventually deposited in estuaries, bays, and deltas These excess nutrients can spawn massive blooms of algae that rob the water of oxygen, leaving areas where little or no marine life can exist Solid wastes like bags, foam, and other items dumped into the oceans from land or by ships at sea are frequently consumed, with often fatal effects, by marine mammals, fish, and birds that mistake them for food Discarded fishing nets drift for many years, ensnaring fish and mammals In certain regions, ocean currents corral trillions of decomposing plastic items and other trash into gigantic, swirling garbage patches One in the North Pacific, known as the Pacific Trash Vortex, is estimated to be the size of Texas Pollution is not always physical In large bodies of water, sound waves can carry undiminished for miles The increased presence of loud or persistent sounds from ships, sonar devices, oil rigs, and even from natural sources like earthquakes can disrupt the migration, HSGVH12- 2020 Page7/11 communication, and reproduction patterns of many marine animals, particularly aquatic mammals like whales and dolphins What does the passage mainly discuss? A The end of the “dilution” era B Marine pollution and its many forms C Various kinds of harmful pollutants D Noise and its disruptive effects on marine life The word “negligible” in paragraph is closest in meaning to A unpredictable B serious C insignificant D positive It can be inferred from paragraph that the “dilution” policy is related to _ A helping the ecosystem of the oceans flourish B neglecting the effects of dumping trash into the oceans C treating harmful materials in the oceans properly D dealing with the problems of water pollution The word “they” in paragraph refers to A ocean’s depth B the oceans C marine organisms D man–made pollutants The word “spawn” in paragraph can be best replaced by A produce B appear C prevent D limit According to the passage, nitrogen–rich fertilizers _ A cannot be found inland B not relate to the disappearance of marine life C are created by massive blooms of algae D cause a shortage of oxygen in the ocean water Which of the following statements is NOT supported in the passage? A The oceans in the past were more contaminated than they are now B Industrial wastes and agriculture run–off are blamed for the degradation of the oceans C It is apparent that the oceans have been polluted for a long time D Many pollutants deposited in the oceans finally become part of the global food chain Whales and dolphins are mentioned in the final paragraph as an example of marine creatures that _ A can survive earthquakes because of their large bodies B suffer from loud or persistent sounds at sea C are forced to migrate because of water pollution D can communicate with each other via sound waves Your answers here Part 5: Read through the following text and then choose from list A-H the best phrase or sentence to fill each of the blanks One suggested answer does not fit at all Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes A The local people are used to it B It does not say much for the quality control in the military weapon factories of Britain and Germany C Only after positive identification of their country of origin can the shells be made safe D Once cleaned and classified, the shells are placed in wooden boxes, separated by sand E That makes 400 million unexploded shells HSGVH12- 2020 Page8/11 F Army personnel try to identify all types of shells G Over the years they have grown to treat them with a certain indifference H Shortly afterwards, huge explosions rock the sea Twice a day throughout the summer in a field outside the small Belgian town of Poelkapelle, a strange ritual takes place First a siren sounds Then a number of boxes are lowered into specially prepared pits (1) _, throwing clouds of earth into the air (2) _; it is only another consignment of World War I shells exploding 75 years late Bomb disposal experts at Poelkapelle will be hard at work for many years to come (3) _, but best estimates suggest that of 1.5 billion shells fired on the Western Front between 1914 and 1918, about 30% failed to explode on impact (4) _, most of which are still out there In the countryside around Poelkapelle, farmers plough up these deadly souvenirs almost daily (5) _; after unearthing the shells, they leave them by the roadside to be collected by an army jeep The shells, however, remain potentially unstable and lethal as most of them are badly corroded after so many decades in the ground (6) _ This is initially difficult because they are covered with rust and dirt Officers used to clean them by hand in the open air Now they use a high-pressure water jet or, if the dirt proves too stubborn, they remove it with a remote-control machine (7) _ Shells over 50kg have to be exploded at sea; the remainders are stored, ready to be detonated at the ritual hours of 11.45am and 3.30pm Your answers here SECTION IV - WRITING (4.5P) Part 1: Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentence printed before it Write your answers in the space provided She regrets not studying hard enough for the final examination She wishes _ They believe that the room was badly decorated The room _ I fully intend to find out who is responsible for the graffiti I have every I didn’t stop worrying about the wild animals until we were safe inside camp It was only when we reached It’s sad, but unemployment is unlikely to go down this year Sad The only thing that prevented the passing of the bill was the death of the Prime Minister Had You may be disqualified if you don’t obey the regulations Failure His condition improved so rapidly that he went home four days after the operation There _ He is proud of his loyalty to his friends He prides 10 I was not surprised to hear that Harry had failed his driving test It came Part 2: Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given Do not change the word given You must use between three and six words, including the word given Write your answers in the space provided She can’t stand her toothache, so she goes to see the dentist (PUT) HSGVH12- 2020 Page9/11 She goes to see the dentist as she can’t _ her toothache He couldn’t understand the instruction of this task (SENSE) The instruction of this task him A foreign manager is running our restaurant at the moment (RUN) Our restaurant a foreign manager at the moment The fast food Linda eats affects her health badly (EFFECT) The fast food Linda eats her health Nora described the trip to us in detail (DETAILED) Nora the trip On Monday last week I met one of my friends by chance at the stadium (CAME) On Monday last week I mine at the supermarket Robert offered her a lift in his new car, but she didn’t accept (TURNED) She offer of a lift in his new car Tony said that she would never talk to anyone else about the matter (DISCUSS) Tony promised never anyone else She really hates it when people speak to her like that! (OBJECTS) She really to like that! 10 Kevin hates tennis, so don’t try to persuade him to play (WORTH) It Kevin to play tennis because he hates it Part 3: Writing an essay (about 200 words) to express your opinion on the following topic: The world grows more connected through social networks Therefore, many people think that school students should be allowed to use mobile phones in class Do you agree with the above point of view? HSGVH12- 2020 Page10/11 -HSGVH12- 2020 Page11/11 THE END HSGVH12- 2020 Page12/11 SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO QUẢNG TRỊ HƯỚNG DẪN CHẤM ĐỀ THI CHÍNH THỨC MƠN TIẾNG ANH KỲ THI HỌC SINH GIỎI VĂN HỐ LỚP 12 THPT Khóa ngày 06 tháng 10 năm 2020 (Hướng dẫn chấm gồm 02 trang) SECTION I: LISTENING COMPREHENSION (5 POINTS) Part 1: (0.2/ea) postgraduate engineering computer games German (in) hall Part 2: (0.2/ea) F 2.F 3.T 4.F 5.T Part 3: (0.2/ea) 1.A B B C B Part 4: (0.2/ea) Student Union (the) library username and password (the) Sports Centre in the morning compulsory (courses) attendance presentation curriculum 10 Common Room SECTION II: USE OF LANGUAGE (3.5 POINTS) Part 1: (0.1/ea) 2.A 3.B 4.D A D D 8.C B Part 2: (0.1/ea; 0,05 for any correct half of the answer ) Line Mistake Correction Line Line (0) who which Line changed changing Line 4Line 2.other another Line Line percent percentage Line 10 Line 4.at on Line 11 Line 5.evaluating evaluated Line 12 Part 3: (0.1/ea) of /from up to from on Part 4: (0.1/ea) 1.straightforward simplicity undertaken regularity personal supposedly 5.A 10 B Mistake Correction this create extinct much 10.potential these creating extinction many potentially in beyond irritability consciousness SECTION III: READING COMPREHENSION (5 POINTS) Part 1: (0.1/ea) were telling/inventing/concocting 3.them 4.when 6.makes 7.what 8.numbers 9.out Part 2: (0.1/ea) C A 3.D 4.B 6.A 7.D 8.A C 5.B 10 B Part 3: (0.1/ea) 1.A C C D HDC-HSG 2020 B C D A 5.despite 10.such Part 4: (0.1/ea) 1.B C B D A D A B Part 5: (0.2/ea) H 2.A 3.B 4.E 5.G 6.C 7.D SECTION IV - WRITING (4.5 POINTS) Part : (0.15/ea) She wishes she had studied hard enough for the final examination The room is believed to have been badly decorated I have every intention of finding out who is responsible for the graffiti It was only when we reached the safety of/inside the camp that I stopped worrying about the wild animals Sad though/as it is, unemployment is unlikely to go down this year Had it not been for the death of the Prime Minister, the passing of the bill would/ could not have been prevented / the bill would have been passed Failure to obey the regulations may lead to/ result in disqualification There was such a rapid improvement in his condition that he went home four days after the operation He prides himself on his loyalty to his friends 10.It came as no surprise to me that Harry had failed his driving test Part 2: (0.15/ea) She goes to see the dentist as she can’t …… put up with … her toothache The instruction of this task … did not make (any/much) sense to… him Our restaurant …… is being run by … a foreign manager at the moment The fast food Linda eats …… has a bad effect on … her health Nora …… gave us the/a detailed description of …… the trip On Monday last week I …… came across a friend of ……mine at the supermarket She …… turned down Robert’s …… offer of a lift in his new car Tony promised never ……… to discuss the matter with …….anyone else She really …… objects to being spoken ……to like that! 10 It … is not worth trying to persuade….Kevin to play tennis because he hates it Part 3: Write an essay (1.5 pts) Criteria/scale Content Communicative achievement Organization Language 0.0 0.25 0.5 0.75 1.0 1.25 1.5 Note: Điểm luận điểm trung bình cộng tiêu chí, làm trịn đến chữ số thập phân THE END -HDC-HSG 2020 ... -HSGVH12- 2020 Page11/11 THE END HSGVH12- 2020 Page12/11 SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO QUẢNG TRỊ HƯỚNG DẪN CHẤM ĐỀ THI CHÍNH THỨC MƠN TIẾNG ANH KỲ THI HỌC SINH GIỎI VĂN HỐ LỚP 12 THPT... extinct, or Line 11 potential will become extinct, without gaining public notice Line 12 Your answers here HSGVH12- 2020 Page3/11 Line Mistake Correction Line (0) who which Line Mistake 10 Correction... THỨC MƠN TIẾNG ANH KỲ THI HỌC SINH GIỎI VĂN HỐ LỚP 12 THPT Khóa ngày 06 tháng 10 năm 2020 (Hướng dẫn chấm gồm 02 trang) SECTION I: LISTENING COMPREHENSION (5 POINTS) Part 1: (0.2/ea) postgraduate