SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO KỲ THI VÀO LỚP 10 THPT CHUYÊN LAM SƠN
THANH HÓA NĂM HỌC 2024-2025
Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH ĐỀ THI CHÍNH THỨC (Dùng cho thí sinh thi vào lớp chuyên Anh) (Đề thi có 05 phần, gồm 07 trang) Ngày thi: 23/5/2024 Thời gian làm bài: 120 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề
PART A: LISTENING (20 points)
Section 1 Questions 1 - 5. Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F). 1. The new product is developed based on an existing one. 2. The product is aimed at men and women aged 18-40. 3. The new design is supposed to enable users to handle with only one hand. 4. The regular size has already been on the market while the travel size will be launched in a few months. 5. They will make a Gantt chart of the project next month. Section 2 Questions 6 – 15. Fill in each blank with ONLY ONE WORD taken from the listening passage. 6. Because of jet lag, you may find that even an expensive hotel room can be empty and . 7. According to the research, customers of hotels basically need and inviting surroundings. 8. The company carried out research into many types of . 9. The of the hotel does not seem to be of any importance to customers. 10. In fact, travelers don’t want the expensive serviced apartments that one company provides. 11. Instead, they need a modern kitchen besides sleeping and living accommodation. 12. They hope this company can set a throughout the world. 13. Hotels should take into consideration customers’ need to everyday lives. 14. If hotels can meet customers’ need of being pampered and taken care of, they may feel like being a . 15. Some examples of small treats for customers are shampoo, soap, and . Section 3 Questions 16 - 20. Choose the most suitable answer A, B, C, or D to each of the following questions. LABELS GIVING NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION ON FOOD PACKAGING 16. What was Jack’s attitude to nutritional food labels before this project? A. He thought they were too long. B. He didn’t read everything on them. C. He thought they were too complicated. D. He claimed that there were peanuts in everything he bought. 17. Alice says that before doing this project, A. she was only interested in the number of calories. B. she was too lazy to read food labels. C. she was unaware of what certain foods contained. D. she was used to reading food labels carefully. 18. When discussing supermarket brands of pizza, Jack agrees with Alice that A. he will hesitate before buying pizza again. B. the nutritional label is misleading. C. the list of ingredients was shocking. D. the information on the labels is exactly transparent. 19. Jack prefers the daily value system to other labelling systems because it is A. more accessible. B. more logical. C. more understandable. D. more comprehensive.
20. What surprised both students about one flavor of crisps? A. The product did not contain any meat. B. The labels did not list all the ingredients. C. The percentage of artificial additives given was correct. D. The producers got away with using forbidden additives.
(56) Learning how people value animals and other symbols around the world is one of the numerous cultural examples discussed in Communicaid’s intercultural training courses. (Source: https://www.communicaid.com) Missing sentences A. In India, for example, cows are sacred and are treated with the utmost respect. B. In some cultures, like the US or UK, dogs are loved and considered a great pet to have at home and with the family. C. Understanding how your international colleagues may perceive certain animals can help you ensure you aren’t insensitive and it may even provide you with a good topic for conversation. D. For example, do you have a pet or do you enjoy a hobby such as horse riding? E. This is just one example of how Islam and other cultural beliefs can have impact on aspects of everyday life that someone else may not even question. F. Muslims will therefore avoid touching a dog unless he can wash his hands immediately afterwards, and they will almost never keep a dog in their home. G. It is therefore crucial to be aware of the specific values assigned to objects or animals in different cultures to avoid faux-pas or cultural misunderstandings, particularly when living and working in another culture. Questions 57 - 64. Read the passage and choose the best answer to each question that follows. Write A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet. More often than not, you can’t just “order up a job” by responding to an online posting and have it delivered in one or two days as if you were buying whatever your heart desires on Amazon. Even as employers are hiring at a higher rate than they have in the last several years, it can often take months to work your way through the job search process. If you are a new graduate yet to receive a job offer, if you recently moved to a new locale with your spouse or partner or if you are unemployed for any other reason, you may find success in your job search by spending time volunteering at a nonprofit organization. Both the nonprofit and for-profit worlds need people with many of the same talents. The best volunteer jobs for you to consider are ones where the experience you acquire will be applicable in the “for-pay” position you want to attain. It’s often the case that once you display your passion for the organization and its mission, and have demonstrated your abilities, you’ll earn strong consideration when a paying position opens up that can benefit from your talents. Even if you don’t have a path to employment at the place you volunteer, by highlighting your volunteer experience on your resume, you can demonstrate that you haven’t been wasting your time away staying at home watching the grass grow. There are a few strategies you might adopt when considering at which organization you’ll want to volunteer. You’ll probably want to make a priority of volunteering to do what you’ve already done, or want to do, in the for-profit sector. Alternatively, however, it might make sense to volunteer to do something where you can turn an area of professional weakness into a new strength. Remember, as well, that nonprofit organizations maintain strong relationships with their corporate sponsors, and you might look for a volunteer position that would enable you to be that nexus point between the two. And, especially if you are recently out of school, you should look for positions that let you learn about an occupation, a field of interest or an industry. As you try to determine what you want to volunteer to do, and where you want to do it, make three lists: your marketable skills, the roles you seek and the kinds of charitable organizations you would want to support. For example, perhaps your skills cluster around accounting, marketing or event planning. Think about how these might come in handy for organizations that need financial help figuring out how to brand the organization to attract other volunteers or donors or run anything from charitable golf tournaments to gala dinners. (Source: https://money.usnews.com/) 57. What is the author’s main purpose in the passage? A. To explain why volunteer work is always beneficial to volunteers. B. To prove that people can have a good job via doing volunteer work. C. To advise job-seekers to do voluntary work. D. To describe the procedure to have a profit job. 58. As mentioned in paragraph 2, what should volunteers pay attention to when searching for a voluntary job? A. They should not mention what voluntary jobs they have done in the résumé. B. They should merely display their abilities when doing the for-pay jobs. C. The best type of volunteer work should be helpful in the position they wish to attain.
D. Employers may think you have been wasting time doing nonprofit jobs. 59. The word “locale” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to . A. position B. neighborhood C. venue D. situation 60. What does the phrase “the two” in paragraph 3 refer to? A. Volunteer jobs and for-profit jobs. B. Volunteer jobs and their organizations. C. Unpaid jobs and corporate sponsors. D. Nonprofit organizations and corporate sponsors. 61. What can be inferred from paragraph 3? A. Doing the voluntary work that you’re not good at is not a good idea. B. Volunteering might help to change your weak points into new good ones. C. Keeping contacts with corporate sponsors will help you to have a well-paid job in the future. D. It’s ideal for graduates to choose the positions similar to the jobs they have learnt. 62. The phrase “marketable skills” in the last paragraph mostly means A. the practical skills you can learn from selling things at markets. B. the technical skills for a particular job. C. the useful skills that make an employer want to give you a job. D. the skills you have been taught at school. 63. All of the following are mentioned in the passage EXCEPT A. you can buy almost anything at a job on Amazon. B. it is highly advisable that you take on a voluntary job that entitles you a good profile for a future paying position. C. if you have just dropped out of school, you should look for voluntary work in a wide variety of fields. D. you should consider how you can benefit a charitable organization and what you can get in return. 64. Which of the following could best describe the author’s attitude towards volunteering when someone is without a job? A. approving B. ridiculous C. skeptical D. neutral Questions 65 - 72. Read the passage and choose the most suitable word from the ones given in each question to fill in the gap. Write A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet. Around 200 million people are put out in tourism worldwide, making it the largest industry in the modern global economy. It is estimated that three-quarters of a billion people go on holiday each year, and industry planners (65) this figure to double in some years to come. Some of the biggest beneficiaries are less developed countries, where it is often their main (66) of income. (67) , along with the economic benefits, this mass movement of people has resulted in threats to the environment. People often forget the damage caused by carbon emissions from aircraft, which (68) contribute to global warming. Deforestation has cleared (69) in order to build hotels, airports and roads, and this has destroyed wildlife. In some areas, water shortages are now common because of the need to fill swimming pools and water golf (70) for tourists. By pushing up prices (71) goods and services, tourism can also be harmful to people living in tourist destinations. In response to these oppositions, some travel operators now offer environment-friendly holidays. Many of these aim to reduce the (72) effects of tourism by supporting only hotels that have been practicing waste recycling and efficient energy and water uses. Increasingly, tourists are also being reminded to show respect for customs of the people whose countries they are going to visit, and to support local businesses, such as restaurants and shops which depend on tourism for their main income. 65. A. forecast B. anticipate C. prophesy D. envisage 66. A. origin B. resource C. source D. wealth 67. A. Therefore B. However C. Furthermore D. Although 68. A. immediately B. directly C. absolutely D. simultaneously 69. A. soil B. ground C. land D. earth 70. A. trails B. courts C. pitches D. courses
71. A. towards B. including C. to D. for 72. A. adverse B. feasible C. impressive D. attentive Questions 73 – 80. Read the following passage then fill in each gap with ONE suitable word. Write the answers on your answer sheet. A new study from Australia suggests that (73) potatoes live shorter lives. The study followed 8,800 adults (74) 25 and older for 61/2 years and found that each daily hour of television viewing was associated with an 18 percent increase in deaths from heart disease and an 11 percent increase in overall mortality. Those who watched television four hours or more a day were 80 percent more likely to die of cardiovascular disease than were those who watched two hours or less, and 46 percent more likely to die of any cause. It did not matter (75)____________they were overweight, according to the study, which appeared Jan. 11 in the online edition of Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association. Although it is possible that people who were already ill watched more television than those who were healthy, the researchers tried to rule that out by excluding subjects who already had heart disease and by adjusting for differences in risk (76) such as diet and smoking. While the benefits of physical activity have been well-studied, there is growing interest (77) researchers in assessing the effects of being sedentary. “For many people, on a daily (78) , they simply shift from one chair to (79)------------------from the chair in the car to the chair in the office to the chair in front of the television,” said the study’s lead author, David Dunstan of the Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute in Victoria, Australia. “(80) if someone has a healthy body weight, sitting for long periods still has an unhealthy influence on blood sugar and blood fats.” PART E: WRITING (20 points) Questions 81-85. Rewrite each of the following sentences beginning as shown so that the meaning stays the same as the one given. 81. In spite of searching high and low, we couldn’t find Jack anywhere. Jack was nowhere 82. It was only his full cooperation that led to the burglar’s arrest. Had he not 83. It wasn’t necessary to book tickets for the show in advance. You 84. The audience didn’t laugh at any point during the show. At no 85. “You should have finished the report by now,” John told his secretary. John reproached Questions 86-90. Rewrite each of the following sentences beginning as shown and including the word capitalised at the end of it so that the meaning stays the same as the one given. 86. I wasn’t surprised to hear that Harry had failed his driving test. (ABACK) I 87. Thomas was not given details of the company’s new project. (DARK) Thomas 88. He assumed that the tribe wouldn’t understand him. (IMPRESSION) He 89. You must concentrate on your work more. (APPLY) You 90. What he told me made me very curious to hear the rest of the story. (WHETTED) What Essay writing Write an essay of about 200-220 words concerning the following topic: Some people nowadays think that practical skills are more important than knowledge gained from books. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this opinion? Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………