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UBND TỈNH HÀ NAM SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO KỲ THI TUYỂN SINH LỚP 10 THPT CHUYÊN NĂM HỌC 2022 – 2023 Môn: TIẾNG ANH (Đề chuyên) Tờ phách thi Số phách (Do Hội đồng phách ghi) Họ tên thí sinh: Nam, nữ: Ngày, tháng, năm sinh: Quê quán: Học sinh trường THCS: Số báo danh Họ, tên, chữ ký: Người coi thi số 1: Người coi thi số 2: UBND TỈNH HÀ NAM SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC (Đề thi gồm 09 trang) KỲ THI TUYỂN SINH LỚP 10 THPT CHUYÊN Năm học 2022-2023 Môn: Tiếng Anh (Đề chuyên) Thời gian làm bài: 150 phút, không kể thời gian giao đề Điểm số: Giám khảo 1: Điểm chữ: Giám khảo 2: Số phách (Do Hội đồng phách ghi) SECTION A LISTENING (20 POINTS) Part I You will hear part of the talk to a gardening club about a local park Listen and label the map below Write the correct letter (A-I) next to questions 1-5 (5 points) Minster Park Statue of Diane Gosforth _E _ Wooden sculptures _ Playground _ Maze Tennis courts Fitness area _ _ _ Part II You will hear five short conversations For each question, choose the best answer A, B or C Write your answers in the numbered spaces given below (5 points) You hear two friends talking Which sport are they watching on TV? A golf B tennis C football You hear a man talking about a day out Who is the speaker? A a teacher B a policeman C an actor You hear a girl talking about a documentary she’s just seen What was the documentary about? A a lake B plants C animals You hear a boy talking about his day at school How does he feel now? A excited B relieved C disappointed Page of You hear a brother and sister talking about the music at a party What they agree about? A how good it was B how unusual it was C how loud it was Your answers: Part III You will hear part of a talk about dolls For each question, complete the sentences Write your answers in the numbered spaces given below (10 points) DOLLS The first known dolls were found in (1) _ in ancient Egypt The earliest dolls in the museum date from the (2) _ Early European dolls were dressed like (3) _ On the 17th-century dolls, you can see details like the (4) _ 17th-century dolls may cost as much as (5) _ each Collectors look for examples in perfect condition, with their (6) _ 19th-century dolls had (7) _ and real hair If you can take off the doll's hair, you may see the (8) _ underneath Before the 20th-century, all dolls were (9) _, not babies From the 1930s, dolls were made of (10) _ Your answers: 10 SECTION B PHONETICS (10 POINTS) Part I Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others in each of the questions Write your answers in the numbered spaces given below (5 points) A sunbathe B thunderstorm C earthquake D southeast A conversed B promised C increased D advertised A honor B honest C hoard D heir A gravity B biography C aspiration D possible A immersion B conclusion C provision D erosion Your answers: Part II Choose the word whose main stress is different from that of the others in each of the questions Write your answers in the numbered spaces given below (5 points) A primary B variety C remedy D satisfy A populous B fabulous C enormous D dangerous A picturesque B individual C undertake D interview A oceanic B fertilizer C introduce D supersede A courageous B inventory C stationary D literacy Your answers: Page of SECTION C LEXICO AND GRAMMAR (25 POINTS) Part I Choose the word, phrase or expression which best completes each of the following sentences Write your answers in the numbered spaces given below (10 points) The boy craned his to see what was happening on the other side of the wall A eyes B shoulder C neck D feet When they were a breadth apart, he kicked suddenly at the ground and flew upward What an incredible leap! A hair's B stone's C thread's D arm's I had an of my graduation photo done for my grandparents A increase B enlargement C expansion D extension We had a housewarming party and invited all the neighbors to when we moved here A get along B break up C get out and about D break the ice Why are you always wasting your time on such talks with those gossipy girls? A humble B tiny C small D trivial The report that thousands of people had seen UFOs A warned B suggested C claimed D blamed Only in the last few years _to use laptops in place of bulky desktops A have begun people B have people begun C when people began D people have begun To get a passport, you must send in your birth and two recent photos A certificate B license C paper D card Tom: “ ” Peter: “Never mind.” A Would you mind going to dinner next Sunday? B Sorry for staining your carpet Let me have it cleaned C Congratulations! How wonderful! D Thank you for being so honest with me 10 What a car! A electric new small nice B new electric nice small C nice new electric small D nice small new electric Your answers: 10 Part II Give the correct form of the given words in the brackets to finish the following sentences Write your answers in the numbered spaces given below (10 points) Due to Covid-19 pandemic, many students cannot attend their course (RESIDE) Our lives have become more convenient thanks to domestic such as fridges, dishwashers, vacuum cleaners and the like (APPLY) Intensive cultivation and excessive use of chemical fertilizers have the soil in the area (POOR) The final match between Viet Nam and Thailand continued despite the sudden _ (POUR) He is by no means a professional The white belt that he's an absolute beginner (SIGNIFICANT) The fight for the gave a fascinating insight into the country's dynamics (LEAD) It has been _ for the Anbu to investigate serious and brutal crimes in the village (CUSTOM) In the end, the wicked witch lived in all alone in the middle of the jungle (MISERABLE) He failed the course because of his poor record of (ATTEND) Page of 10 It is widely accepted that running a company without computers is virtually _ (POSSIBLE) Your answers: 10 Part III There are mistakes in the following passage Underline the mistakes and write the correct answers in the spaces given below There is one example (2.5 points) Line It seems that the mystery of why the Pyramids were built may have solved Until quite recently people got used to think that they were just tombs for pharaohs Instead, the connection with astronomy seems much more important Egyptologists have often asked them how long it took to build them and why people built them in the first place Experts came up against a suggestion that the Egyptians may have believed that the River Nile was the earthly equivalent of the Milky Way Many agree that the sizes of the three Giza Pyramids are in proportion to the three stars of Orion Nothing, then, was by the chance Rather, the souls of dead pharaohs were deliberately being projected through shafts to reach his goal of the Orion constellation Your answers: Line Mistakes Corrections have solved have been solved Part IV Complete each of the sentences with one of the phrasal verbs given below Make any changes if necessary Write your answers in the numbered spaces given below (2.5 points) get up to pick up hold back up give away pick on take back come out The boy lowered his head with a frozen look on his face as he desperately his tears he not the details of the secret recipe the other day, he wouldn't get sacked now What you guys in the last few weeks? The head teacher's asked me to keep my eyes open for you When you get back from holiday, we _ your room I'm sure you will be pleased with its new look Phuong strongly objects to by other girls just because of coming from Asia Your answers: SECTION D READING COMPREHENSION (25 POINTS) Page of Part I Fill in each gap with ONE suitable word to complete the following passage Write your answers in the numbered spaces given below (5 points) GREEK THEATRES The word theatre comes from Greek and literally means seeing place The theatre has (1) _ popular since ancient times People did not go to the theatre simply to see an interesting performance for the plays formed part of religious festivals All early Greek theatres (2) _ of no more than a flat space with an altar at the foot of a hillside (3) _ that time, there were no seats as there (4) _ in modern theatres, so the audiences stood or sat on the slopes of the hillside Gradually, special theatres were made (5) _ building large stone or wooden steps one behind (6) _ up the hillside In later times, a hut was built at the far side of the acting area (7) _ it formed a background for the actors playing the parts of the different characters Eventually, a raised platform was built (8) _ that the actors could be seen more clearly This was the first appearance of anything like our modern stage As (9) _ as these permanent theatres, there were simple wooden stages carried around by actors when they performed in different places There was also a hut with curtains that served (10) _ as background scenery and as a dressing room Your answers: 10 Part II Read the text below and decide which answer A, B, C or D best fits each gap Write your answers in the numbered spaces given below (5 points) Saying "Thank you" If you someone a (1) _, you might assume they would normally say "Thank you" However, recordings of more than a thousand casual conversations between friends and family around the world (2) _ that this is not necessarily the (3) _ A study of how often people (4) _ gratitude for a relatively trivial act found that "Thank you", or words with the same meaning, occurred only once in every 20 interactions There were some (5) _ between the eight languages recorded, but even in the language which featured "Thank you" most, it was only observed in 14% of exchanges The researchers say "Thank you" is (6) _ for unusual requests, and they also point to its standard use in more formal (7) _ Experts believe the global reluctance to (8) _ helpful acts does not indicate rudeness Rather, it demonstrates that close-knit groups take co-operation for (9) _ "Social life (10) _ because it is in our nature to ask for help and pay back in kind, rather than just words," said a researcher "There is an unspoken agreement that people will co-operate." A hand B favour C support D benefit A display B uncover C expose D reveal A point B matter C case D event A assert B express C utter D announce A varieties B disagreements C differences D conflicts A reserved B devoted C engaged D maintained A backgrounds B settings C sites D frames A admit B realise C perceive D acknowledge A given B agreed C granted D established Page of 10 A thrives Your answers: B grows C booms D shines 10 Part III Read the following passage and choose the best answer A, B, C or D for each of the questions Write your answers in the numbered spaces given below (10 points) The Winterthur Museum is a collection and a house There are many museums devoted to the decorative arts and many house museums, but rarely in the United States is a great collection displayed in a great country house Passing through successive generations of a single family, Winterthur has been a private estate for more than a century Even after the extensive renovations made to it between 1929 and 1931, the house remained a family residence This fact is of importance to the atmosphere and effect of the museum The impression of a lived-in house is apparent to the visitor: the rooms look as if they were vacated only a short while ago whether by the original owners of the furniture or the most recent residents of the house can be a matter of personal interpretation Winterthur remains, then, a house in which a collection of furniture and architectural elements has been assembled Like an English country house, it is an organic structure; the house, as well as the collection and manner of displaying it to the visitor, has changed over the years The changes have coincided with developing concepts of the American arts, increased knowledge on the part of collectors and students, and a progression toward the achievement of a historical effect in period-room displays The rooms at Winterthur have followed this current, yet still retained the character of a private house The concept of a period room as a display technique has developed gradually over the years in an effort to present works of art in a context that would show them to greater effect and would give them more meaning for the viewer Comparable to the habitat group in a natural history museum, the period room represents the decorative arts in a lively and interesting manner and provides an opportunity to assemble objects related by style, date, or place of manufacture What does the passage mainly discuss? A Historical furniture contained in Winterthur B How Winterthur compares to English country houses C Elements that make Winterthur an unusual museum D The reason that Winterthur was redesigned The phrase "devoted to" is closest in meaning to A sentimental about B specializing in C surrounded by D successful in What happened at Winterthur between 1929 and 1931? A The house was repaired B The estate became a museum C The owners moved out D The old furniture was replaced What does the author mean by stating "the impression of a lived-in house is apparent to the visitor"? A Few people visit Winterthur B The furniture at Winterthur looks comfortable C Winterthur is very old Page of D Winterthur does not look like a typical museum The word "assembled" is closest in meaning to A summoned B brought together C fundamentally changed D appreciated The word "it" refers to A collection B English country house C visitor D Winterthur The word "developing" is closest in meaning to A exhibiting B evolving C informative D traditional According to the passage, objects in a period room are related by all of the following EXCEPT: A past ownership B date C place of manufacture D style What is the relationship between the two paragraphs in the passage? A Paragraph explains a philosophy of art appreciation that contrasts with that explained in Paragraph B Paragraph explains a term that was mentioned in Paragraph C Each paragraph describes a different historical period D Each paragraph describes a different approach to the display of objects in a museum 10 Where in the passage does the author explain why displays at Winterthur have changed? A lines 3-5 B lines 6-8 C lines 12-15 D lines 18-20 Your answers: 10 Part IV Choose the most suitable heading from the list A-H for each part of the article There is one extra heading that you not need to use Write your answers in the numbered spaces given below (5 points) A Too hot for life E A treat for the amateur B A place of contrast F A distant wanderer C Red for danger G An unseen influence D Gases in turmoil H Fact and fiction A Family of World The solar system is a family of worlds Nearest to the sun is Mercury, a place where the day is hot enough to melt some metals and the night sufficiently cold to make a rubber ball as brittle as glass The planet has no atmosphere to scatter light so the sun glares down from a pitch-black sky Venus, on the contrary, has an atmosphere so thick that no one on its surface could ever see the sun Though the sun is concealed, its energy reaches the planet's surface, turning it into a baking desert where nothing can live Beyond the earth and its moon, we come to the planet Mars Its famous redness is due to oxidization - a sort of rusting process that has taken place over a million of years According to a now discredited theory, intelligent creatures on Mars have dug canals to harness the small amounts of water released when the planet's polar icecaps melt in the Martian spring Jupiter is a giant ice-ball surrounded by an atmosphere of poisonous gases It is an atmosphere full of storms and turmoil The biggest storm of all - visible in the form of the Great Red Spot has lasted for over 200 years and shows no sign of dying away Page of Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are giant steppingstones leading us into the unseen coldness of outer space Saturn is the most distinctive planet of the three, since it has the famous rings which almost everyone has heard about They form a halo round its equator, and no one knows quite how they were formed A spectacular sight when observed through a powerful telescope, they can also be seen and enjoyed with a simple pair of binoculars Your answers: SECTION E WRITING (20 POINTS) Part I Use the word given in capital at the end of the original sentence to complete the second sentence so that it means exactly the same as the printed one before it Do not change the given word (5 points) I realized that I was standing outside the house where Larry was living MYSELF I outside the house where Larry was living George said that he had won as a result of his constant effort ATTRIBUTED George He was in a happy mood after his big brother's skillful performance SPIRITS He after his big brother's skillful performance I don’t want you to buy me such an expensive present SOONER I’d me such an expensive present You must accept the fact that he's left you to pursue his career abroad TERMS You he's left you to pursue his career abroad Part II Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentence printed before it (5 points) The film didn’t come up to my expectations The film fell Jenny’s father was very busy, but he still played with her No matter As soon as we receive your check, we shall send the goods to you On The price of Covid-19 kit tests has fallen sharply recently There She hardly went to the pub when she was in Britain Hardly Part III Paragraph writing (10 points) Nowadays, soft skills are more and more important for a person to a job well Write a paragraph (180 words) about the soft skills young people need to acquire to prepare for their future jobs Page of Page of - THE END - Page 10 of