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PHÒNG GIÁO DỤC KỲ THI CHỌN HỌC SINH GIỎI CẤP THỊ

THỊ XÃ PHÚ THỌ LỚP 9 THCS NĂM HỌC 2023 - 202


MÔN: TIẾNG ANH
ĐỀ THAM KHẢO Thời gian làm bài: 150 phút, không kể thời gian giao đề
(Đề tham khảo có 07 trang)

SECTION 1: LISTENING (20 points)


I. (10 points)

II. (10 points)

SECTION 2: PHONETICS (10 points)


III. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest by writing your
answer (A, B, C or D) in the numbered box. (6 points)
1. A. chaperon B. charity C. challenge D. Charlie
2. A. soothe B. loathe C. absinthe D. wreathe
3. A. tomb B. combatant C. comber D. subtlety
Write your answers here:
1. ____________ 2. ____________ 3. ____________
IV. Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from that of the others by writing your answer
(A, B, C or D) in the numbered box. (4 points)
1. A. teleconferencing B. sanctuary C. redundant D. candidacy
2. A. morbidly B. crossbreds C. southernmost D. journalese
Write your answers here:
1. ____________ 2. ____________
SECTION 3: LEXICO - GRAMMAR (70 points)
V. Choose the best answer to complete each of the sentences by writing your answer (A, B, C or D) in
the numbered box. (60 points)
1. Those smartphones are selling like ______. If you want one, you had better buy one now.
A. hot potato B. hot cake C. ice cream D. tomato
2. I can’t give chapter and ______ but to the best of my knowledge, it’s a line from “Romeo and Juliet”.
A. verse B. rhyme C. lyrics D. prose
3. Their poor human rights record ______ their eventual entry to the EU.
A. seals off B. millitates against C. delves into D. lies behind
4. Even the other convicts considered it a ______ crime.
A. guilty B. hard-bitten C. heinous D. hell-bent
5. If the door has jammed, there’s no point in trying to force it open. You’ll probably ______ the handle off!
A. wrench B. gouge C. drag D. pluck
6. Meanwhile, California was now using up its entire entitlement and still growing by leaps and bounds.
A. very slowly B. very quickly C. very suddenly D. very unexpectedly
7. “Have you decided on a present yet?”
“Almost. I need to choose one of ____________?”
A. exciting new two spy novels B. two spy exciting new novels
C. new two exciting spy novels D. two exciting new spy novels
8. He looks very aggressive and threatening, and so his soft, gentle voice is rather ______.
A. disembodied B. disconcerting C. dismissive D. discordant
9. He was caught using forged bank notes to pay for goods and charged with ______.
A. deception B. embezzlement C. fraud D. comparison
10. When it comes to the ______, Alice always supports her friends.
A. crunch B. point C. crisis D. finale
11. Florida has not yet satisfied the amendment, and ______.
A. several other states hasn’t either
B. neither has some of the others states
C. some other states also have not either
D. neither have several other states
12. The police ______ cars and other personal property belonging to the drug dealers.
A. sequestered B. impounded C. seized D. confiscated
13. Fitzegrald is eager to ______ Martin’s record of 3 successive world titles.
A. imitate B. copy C. emulate D. produce
14. Many people were wounded after the terrorists started ______ with machine guns.
A. blazing away B. whipping up C. shouting out D. blazing up
15. We knew the concert was sold out, but we still went to the stadium ______ the off-chance that someone
might want to sell us their tickets.
A. with B. on C. by D. in
16.The thief was not alone. We know he had ______.
A. an antidote B. an assailant C. an affidavit D. an accomplice
17. ____________, the soil of the hill has been washed away.
A. Ploughed up and down for a long time
B. Ploughed for a long time up and down
C. Ploughing up and down for a long time
D. Ploughing for a long time up and down
18. I was supposed to complete my research paper that night, but I got ______ by a gripping novel and could
not meet the deadline.
A. swayed B. sidetracked C. emulated D. prevailed
19. Our kids are excited about our upcoming vacation with great ______.
A. valour B. conduct C. virtue D. ardour
20. When the coffee shop in my neighbourhood tripled its prices, customers ______ and stopped going
there.
A. stuck their neck out B. washed their hands of
C. voted with their feet D. looked down their nose
21. My husband had gambled and won on many occasions, but one of these days he’s ______ and lost
everything, which places a large financial burden on me.
A. turned the corner B. jumped the gun C. come a cropper D. dropped a clanger
22. My teacher was ______ by the dismal performance of our class on the final examination.
A. distressed B. signified C. referred D. demolished
23. When I informed her of her failure, she started to ______ uncontrolably.
A. whimper B. weep C. sob D. wail
24. Our journey was ______ by the icy roads, which forced us to drive very slowly.
A. obstructed B. barred C. impeded D. jammed up
25. The salesman demonstrated how a push of the button would cause the aerial to ______.
A. rebound B. retreat C. retract D. recoil
26. Years of fiscal ______ have left the company deeply in debt.
A. abundance B. profligacy C. produndity D. redundancy
27. We are indeed sorry to hear of your mother’s passing; please accept our sincerest ______.
A. adulation B. concatenations C. contortion D. condolences
28. Anyone who engages in any defined ______ act, for political reasons, will be under arrest.
A. subversive B. subordinate C. substandard D. subliminal
29. He had never acted before, but he ______ to the task and gave a very convincing performance.
A. rose B. arose C. arroused D. raised
30. Many diseases that used to be considered ______ of mankind are now easily tratable with antibiotics.
A. tortures B. scourges C. blights D. thorns
Write your answers here:
1. ____________ 2. ____________ 3. ____________ 4. ____________ 5. ____________
6. ____________ 7. ____________ 8. ____________ 9. ____________ 10. ____________
11. ____________ 12. ____________ 13. ____________ 14. ____________ 15. ____________
16. ____________ 17. ____________ 18. ____________ 19. ____________ 20. ____________
21. ____________ 22. ____________ 23. ____________ 24. ____________ 25. ____________
26. ____________ 27. ____________ 28. ____________ 29. ____________ 30. ____________
VI. Identify the mistake in each sentence by writing your answer (A, B, C or D) in the numbered box.
(10 points)
1. The word processor and calculator are without doubt here to stay, and in many respects of our lives are
much richer for them.
A. without doubt B. respects C. them D. processor
2. At any rate, that is its aim and certainly by comparison, almost British domestic news programmes
seems trivial and parochial.
A. almost B. domestic C. At any rate D. parochial
3. Shakespeare's usage of iambic pentameter in his sonnets, while initially seeming restrictive, actually
lends itself to a rich tapestry of rhythmic possibilities.
A. usage B. tapestry C. lends D. seeming
4. The novel's protagonist wrestles with existential questions throughout the narrative, ultimately leading
her to question the nature of reality itself.
A. ultimately B. her C. throughout D. wrestles
5. Even several professors at leading universities have commented about the detrimental effect the digital
revolution has had at the most intelligent young minds in the country.
A. detrimental B. about C. professors D. minds
Write your answers here:
1. ___________ 2. ___________ 3. ___________ 4. ___________ 5. ___________
SECTION 4: READING (60 points)
VII. Read the passage and choose the best option to complete the passage. Write your answers in the
space provided. (20 points)
Except perhaps for learning a foreign language and getting your teeth properly sorted out (1) ______
and for all, there is nothing more rewarding than learning a musical instrument. It provides a sense of
accoplishment, a creative outlet and an absorbing pastime to (2) ______ away the tedious hours between
being born and dying. Musical “At Homes” can be a fine way of entertaining friends, especially if you (3)
______ a bitter grudge against them. Instrumental tuition is widely available publicly, privately and by post.
Before choosing an instrument to learn you should ask yourself five questions. How musch does it cost?
How easy is it to play? How much does it weigh? Will playing it make me a more attractive human being?
How much does it hurt? All musical instruments, if (4) ______ properly, hurt. The least you can expect is
low back pain and shoulder (5) ______, in some cases there may also be bleeding and unsightly swelling.
Various relaxation methods such as meditation can help. The most popular instrument for beginneres is the
piano though I don’t know why this should be so. The piano is expensive, it’s (6) ______ difficult to play, it
weighs a ton and it hasn’t been sexy since Liszt died. If you sit at the keyboard in the approved position for
more than a few minutes, the pain is such that you are (7) ______ to break down and betray the secrets of
your closest friends. The only good thing you can say about the piano is that it provides you with a bit of
extra shelf space around the house. Being difficult to play means that learning the piano could make you
vulnerable to syndrome known as Lipchitz’ Dilemma. Lipchitz was an Austrian behavioural psychologist
who observed that setting (8) ______ to acquire a difficult skill leads to one of just two alternative results.
Either, because of lack talent or lack of application, you reach only to a low average level of attainment,
which leads to general dissatisfaction and maudlin sessions of (9) ______ about the house, gently kicking
the furniture and muttering, “I’m hopeless at everything.” Or you reach a very high attainment level but,
because you spend anything up to 18 hours a day reaching and maintaining this level, other (10) ______ of
your personality do not develop properly, which leads to general dissatisfaction and maudlin sessions of
wandering aimlessly about the house, gently kicking the furniture and muttering, “Up the Villa”.
1. A. first B. once C. one D. foremost
2. A. spend B. kill C. while D. brush
3. A. maintain B. nurture C. harbour D. have
4. A. to be played B. playing C. having played D. played
5. A. strain B. tension C. wrench D. sprain
6. A. acutely B. flendishly C. roughly D. savagely
7. A. liable B. prone C. susceptible D. subject
8. A. out B. about C. down D. off
9. A. skating B. lounging C. wandering D. brooding
10. A. respects B. shades C. facets D. aspects
Write your answers here:
1. ___________ 2. ___________ 3. ___________ 4. ___________ 5. ___________
6. ___________ 7. ___________ 8. ___________ 9. ___________ 10. ___________
VIII. Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each question. (20 points)
The Japan of the mid-nineteenth century was a shadow of the modern economic juggernaut that is now one
of the world's leading traders. For hundreds of years, Japan had been secluded from the outside world by the
strict policies of the rulers of Japan, the Tokugawa shoguns. With the exception of one Dutch ship per year
at the port of the Nagasaki, the Japanese refused to deal with foreign ships or nations. Sailors shipwrecked
on the Japanese islands were treated harshly and often imprisoned. Passing vessels were refused food, water,
and other provisions. With a goal to right these wrongs and to open Japan to trade, in 1853, the United States
sent its most capable man, Admiral Matthew Perry, and four warships to open Japan to the rest of the world.
The consequences of those actions are still being felt today.

In the seventeenth century, the Japanese had opened their doors briefly to the Dutch and allowed a trading
station and Christian enclave in Nagasaki. Guns were imported as part of this trade, and they were one of the
reasons for a great upheaval that engulfed Japan for many decades, as a civil war raged between powerful
shoguns, or warlords. Finally, Tokugawa emerged as the victor and claimed the lordship of Japan. During
these upheavals, the emperor and his family had stood by wielding no power and existed merely as a
figurehead. Soon after the civil war, the Japanese abandoned the use of guns and the art of the gun making.
When Admiral Perry and his fleet arrived in 1853, they were defenseless against his awesome firepower.

Perry had three main purposes when he arrived in Japan: open the country to American trade, get an
agreement to use Japan as a coaling and provisioning station for American vessels, and provide guarantees
that Japan would aid shipwrecked American sailors. He wished to deal only with the highest officials and
rebuffed Japanese attempts to foster lower-level emissaries on him. He sailed away to examine further the
coast of Taiwan as a possible coaling station but returned to Japan the following spring in March 1854. This
time, under threat of naval bombardment, the Japanese relented and finally signed the Treaty of Kanagawa
on March 31, 1854. In addition to the three main items, the Japanese agreed to allow an American consulate
to be established. At first, only Nagasaki was open to American trade, but the treaty stipulated that, after five
years, other ports would be opened.

The consequences of these events were far reaching for Japan and the world. Within a few years, foreign
currency began to flow to Japan, which upset its economy and caused rising inflation. This was a precursor
to the fall of the Tokugawa shoguns and the return of the emperor as the leader of Japanese affairs in 1868.
The Emperor Meiji then set a clear path for his nation, not wanting Japan to be under the heel of the
foreigners who now clamored at the heel of the foreigners of his land. Meiji sent sailors to England to learn
how to build ships and fight a modern naval war, invited German army officers to train his soldiers, and
made deals with many companies to modernize Japan's industry, transportation, and communications. In
fact, the efforts were so successful that, by the 1980s, the world began to view Japan as one of the great
powers, more so after it defeated both China and Russia on land and at sea in two local wars. The Russian
defeat was even more astonishing since the Europeans were unused to losing to those they considered their
inferiors.

Japan's rapid industrialized and militarization had dreadful consequences for Asia, as Meiji's grandson
Hirohito led the nation down the path to world war, which ultimately saw the destruction of much of Japan.
The shock of this defeat still echoes through Japanese history, as does the arrival of Perry and his warships
so long ago. His efforts opened Japan to the world. Unknowingly, he unleashed a powerful force, with the
Japanese not willing to be subjugated to foreign domination. In the long run, Japan has become part of the
global culture and has offered more to the world than could have ever been imagined when Perry's ships first
dropped anchor on that fateful day in the past.
1. According to paragraph 1, all of the following are correct about Japan’s dealings with foreigners in the
mid-nineteenth century EXCEPT ______.
A. no ships were allowed to visit Japan
B. ships in need were not helped by Japan
C. shipwrecked sailors were badly treated
D. they had a very limited foreign trade
2. The word secluded in the passage is CLOSEST in meaning to ______.
A. removed B. hidden C. isolated D. reserved
3. According to paragraph 2, during the Tokugawa shogun period, the Japanese emperor ______.
A. was a symbol and not the real ruler of Japan
B. shared power with the shoguns but was secondary
C. did not challenge the power of the shoguns
D. was quite unknown to the Japanese people
4. It can be inferred from paragraph 2 that the Japanese abandoned gun making because guns ______.
A. were the products of foreigners and thus forbidden
B. were blamed for helping cause the long civil war
C. went against the Japanese idea of a warrior
D. were difficult and expensive to make in Japan
5. The word they in the passage refers to ______.
A. powerful shoguns B. the emperor and his family
C. the Japanese D. Admiral Perry and his fleet
6. According to paragraph 3, Admiral Perry’s mission to Japan eventually ______.
A. achieved exactly what he wanted
B. failed to achieve any concrete objectives
C. achieved some but not all of his objectives
D. achieved more than he had expected
7. The word wielding most likely means ______.
A. holding B. exercising C. going after D. suffering from
8. According to paragraph 3, the Treaty of Kanagawa was agreed to by the Japanese ______.
A. because they wanted to have relations with American
B. against wishes under the threat of force of arms
C. in order to gain an advantage over the Americans
D. because the realized they could not be secluded forever
9. According to paragraph 4, in order to modernize Japan, Emperor Meiji relied on ______.
A. the expertise of his own people B. educating his people in new skills
C. experts from outside of Japan D. the capital from trade links
10. The word subjugated is closest in meaning to ______.
A. ethereal B. succumbed
C. unpretentious D. decommissioned
Write your answers here:
1. ___________ 2. ___________ 3. ___________ 4. ___________ 5. ___________
6. ___________ 7. ___________ 8. ___________ 9. ___________ 10. ___________
IX. Fill in each numbered blank with ONE suitable word. Write your answers in the space provided.
(20 points)
In many Western countries, girls are more (1) ______ to smoke than boys. It’s the girls who want to look
“tougn and grown-up”. The result is that although lung cancer in American men has fallen (2) ______ the
first time in 50 years, the disease is increasing in women. The decrease in the disease among men is (3)
______ to a decrease in smoking among men since the government’s first warning of a (4) ______ between
cigarettes and disease in 1964. On the other hand, lung cancer is now expected to overtake breast cancer as
the principal fatal cancer among women. If your son or daughter is a non-smoker, there is another good (5)
______ for rejecting a smoker as a life-long mate. Smokers don’t just ruin their own health by (6) ______
up. They are a menace to (7) ______. Second-hand smoke is lethal. As the 18 th report on smoking by the
United States Surgeon General: IT – “Involuntary smoking is a (8) ______ of disease, including lung cancer,
in healthy non-smokers.” (9) ______ to the report, at home, the children of parents who smoke (10) ______
the effects in their respiratory systems. Smokers make their own kids sick.
Write your answers here:
1. ___________ 2. ___________ 3. ___________ 4. ___________ 5. ___________
6. ___________ 7. ___________ 8. ___________ 9. ___________ 10. ___________
SECTION 5. WRITING (40 points)
X. Finish the second sentence in each pair in such a way that it means the same as the sentence before
it. (10 points)
1. He met Jane, whom he later married, when he was at Cambridge.
 He met Jane, _________________________, when he was at Cambridge.
2. It’s nobody’s fault that the meeting was cancelled.
 ___________________________ the meeting was cancelled.
3. Thanks to her uncle’s legacy of 15,000 dollars, she was able to buy the house she wanted.
 _____________________________________, she would not have been able to buy the house she
wanted.
4. I can’t remember the last time I had a day off.
 It feels _______________________________.
5. The club owner became a media celebrity, as well as extremely rich.
 Not only _______________________________________________.
XI. Complete the second sentence, using the word given in bold. Do not change the word given. You
must use between two and five words, including the word given. (10 points)
1. I think we should increase the pressure on her to resign. UP
 I think we should ________________ the pressure on her to resign.
2. It’s pretty certain that we’ll win a gold medal this year in the 100 meters. FOREGONE
 It’s a ___________________ that we’ll win a gold medal this year in the 100 meters
3. Everybody made fun of him because he’d his hair cut so short. MICKEY
 Everybody _______________ of him because he’d his hair cut so short.
4. Martin cannot go any higher in this career. PINNACLE
 Martin __________________________ of his career.
5. I think the board should listen to what we want to say. HEARING
 In my opinion, the board ______________________.
XII. Write a paragraph (from 120 to 150 words) to state your own opinion about this topic. (20 points)
Some people perceive the engagement of young people with cultural traditions like folk music, architectural
wonders or traditional arts as a tough nut to crack. What factors contribute to this inclination? Is there a
remedy to promote the integration of cultural heritage into the daily lives of juveniles?
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