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ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ THI CHỌN HỌC SINH GIỎI
CẤP HUYỆN
NĂM HỌC: 2017 - 2018
Môn thi: Tiếng Anh - Lớp 7
PART A: LISTENING (20pts)
I. Listen to five dialogues and decide whether the statements are True (T) or False (F) (5 points)
1. False

2. False

3. True

4. False

5. True

II. Listen to a man registering with a doctor. Complete the form with the man’s details (9 points)
1. Geoff

2. Black

3. 94 Hill street

4. 08/09/1970

5. 466738

6. 677688

7. 1,8


8. 89

9. 947 - 8284 - 1227

III. Listen and choose the correct answer (6 points)
1. C

2. B

3. B

4. B

5. C

6. C

PART B: PHONETICS (5 points)
I. Circle the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others (3 points)
1. A

2. A

3. C

II. Choose the word in each line that has different stress patterm (2 points)
1. A

2. A


PART C: GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY (30 points)
I. Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D to complete each of the following sentences (10 points)
1. B

2. B

3. B

4. A

5. A

6. B

7. D

8. A

9. B

10. B

II. Find and correct the mistake in each of the following sentences (5 points)

 relaxed
2. going  go
3. careless  carelessly
4. in  with/at
5. and  or
1. relaxing


III. Give the correct form of the words in brackets (5 points)
1. attendants
2. celebratory
3. festive
4. well - furnished
5. fascinating
IV. Find in the bracket with a suitable preposition (5 points)
1.on

2. by

3. across

4. for

V. Give the correct forms or tenses of the verbs in brackets (5 points)
1. have come

2. getting

4. are you making

5. returns

3. has been done

5. for



PART D. READING (20 points)
I. Choose the correct answer which can fit in the number space (10 points)
1. B

2. A

3. C

4. C

5. B

6. B

7. A

8. A

9. D

10. C

I. Fill each of the blank spaces with one suitable word. (5 points)
1. energy

2. shape

3. fit

4. in


5. housework

II. Read the passage, choose the word among A, B, C or D that best fits the questions (5 points)
1. A

2. B

3. D

4. C

5. A

PART E. WRITING (25 points)
I. Use suggested word to make meaningful sentenses (5 poitns)
1. Traffic jam is one of the most common issues in big cities in / around the world
2. If we are able to collect solar energy, we will be sure to have enough power
3. Getting enough rest can help / helps you (to) concentrate at school
4. What is the distance between New York and Boston?
5. The (My) teacher is / was pleased with the improvement in my work
II. Compete the second sentence so that it has similar meaning to the first one (10 points)
1. Even though Tom had to work the next day, he watched films on DVD till midnight
2. I was shocked at the ending of the film
3. Our teacher always drives carefully
4. Traffic rules should be strictly obeyed by road users
5. Mr Tam used to go to work by car
III. Using the word given, complete the second sentence so that it has similar meaning to the first. Do not
change the word given (10 points)
1. Despite / In spite of her young age, she performs excellently

2. Her teachers found her behavior annoying
3. This is his first role; nevertheless; his acting is excellent
4. The festival is held to thank the Rice God for the crop
5. Tam’s essay was not satisfying
TỔNG: 100 điểm

- The end –


TAPESCRIPT FOR LISTENING (ANH 7 – ( 2017 - 2018)
I.
1.
A: I just ran into Mary. Wow! She's really changed!
B: Really?
A: Oh, yeah. She used to look really wild. You know, with all that big hair and makeup? And that leather
jacket?
B: Sure. I remember.
A: Well, that's all gone. Now she wears plain blouses, and her hair is much neater.
B: Weird. Do you know why she changed?
A: Yeah. She's going to college now, so she wanted a different look.
2.
A: Betty's dressing differently these days.
B: Oh, really?
A: Yeah. I think it's a change for the better. That blue suit she used to wear wasn't so great.
B: Yes, I thought the same thing.
A: Now she's wearing this fantastic red suit.
B: So, why the change?
A: I guess her new job has a better salary, so she can afford to buy some new clothes.
3. A: Have you seen Jerry lately?
B: No. Why?

A: Well, he's really changed his look. He used to have that preppy look you know, the tan pants and shirts
with collars. And short hair.
B: And now?
A: Now he's got long hair, in a ponytail. And he always wears black.
B: Interesting. What made him change?
A: I heard his new girlfriend asked him to do it.
4.
A: David's really changed the way he looks lately.
B: Really?
A: Yeah. I never thought I'd see him dressing the way he does now-the tight blue jeans, the gold necklaces
... He's even wearing his shirts unbuttoned.
B: No way!
A: It's true. He used to wear that suit and tie everywhere, but not anymore.
B: What happened?
A: I heard he broke up with his girlfriend.
5.
A: I think Karen looked a lot better before she changed her look.
B: Hmm. What do you mean?
A: Well, first of all, she cut her gorgeous long hair. And she used to wear those great casual pants. I
thought maybe she didn't even own a dress!
B: That's true.
A: But now she always wears an expensive suit.
B: Why did she change?
A: She had to. She got a big promotion at work.
II.
Receptionist: Can I help you?
Man: Can I register as a patient here, please.
Receptionist: Okay, well, I’ll need to put some of your details on the computer. One moment. Here we



are - right, can I take your name please?
Man: Geoff Black.
Receptionist: Is that J - E - F - F?
Man: No, G - E - O - F - F.
Receptionist: G - E - O - F - F, Ok that’s fine, and your surname’s Black?
Man: Yes, Black. Like the colour.
Receptionist: Can I take your date of birth?
Man: Yes, it’s the 8th of September, 1970.
Receptionist; The eighth ... of the ninth … 1970. And a contact address?
Man: 94, Hill Street.
Receptionist: 94, Hill Street - here in Nottingham?
Man: Yes.
Receptionist: And a contact telephone number please?
Man: My home number’s 466738.
Receptionist: 466738…
Man: And my mobile number is 07781 677688.
Receptionist 07781, and sorry what was after that?
Man: 677688
Receptionist: And lastly I need your height and weight?
Man: Really?
Receptionist: Yes, I do, I’m afraid.
Man: Well, I’m 6 foot tall.
Receptionist: Oh, I need it in metres.
Man: In metres? I think it’s about 1.8.
Receptionist: And your weight?
Man: I don’t know. Around 14 stones. I don’t know what that is in kilograms.
Receptionist: I’ll check it on the computer. 14 stones is… that’s around 89 kilos.
Man: Okay.
Receptionist: Do you know your national health number?
Man: Er - yes, I have it here. It’s 947 - 8284 - 1227.

Receptionist: 947 - 8284 - 1277, is that it?
Man: Er, no, it’s 1227 at the end, not 1277.
Receptionist: 1277. Okay, thank you Mr Black. That’s all I need. I’ll print out your registration documents
now.
III.
Robert is going to a conference next month. He phones different places to find accommodation.
Sue: Hello, Sue Davies speaking.
Robert: Hello Sue, it’s Robert here. Robert Carter.
Sue: Robert! How are you?
Robert: Fine! Listen, I’m coming to Liverpool for a conference next month. I’m looking for a place to
stay. Can I stay at your house? I don’t need a bed. The sofa in the living room is fine.
Sue: Sure! No problem. When is it exactly?
Robert: From the 19th to the 23rd of May.
Sue: Fine - I’ll just write it on the calend… oh!
Robert: What’s up?
Sue: I forgot! My parents are staying with us that week. There won’t be room for you… oh, I’m
sorry!
Robert: That’s okay. I’ll find another place.
Sue: Come and see me when you’re here!


Robert: I will. Bye for now.
Sue: See you!
Receptionist: Hello, Plaza Hotel, Liverpool?
Robert: Hello, I’d like to book a room, please, from the 19th to the 23rd of May.
Receptionist: Single or double?
Robert: Single, thanks.
Receptionist: I’ll just check … Hmm, I’m afraid we’re fully booked on the 19th and 20th. I can give you a
twin room for the other nights.
Robert: Hmm, well I don’t really want to change rooms in the middle of the conference. How much

is it a night?
Receptionist: £95, and that includes breakfast.
Robert: Hmm, it’s a bit expensive, but that’s okay. My company is paying! Okay, well, I’ll leave it for
now, thanks. I will call back if I can’t find anything else.
Receptionist: Okay, thanks for calling.
Woman: Hello, Belleview?
Robert: Sorry, is that Belleview Guest House?
Woman: Yes, it is.
Robert: Do you have any vacancies for the 19th to the 23rd of May, please?
Woman: Four nights?
Robert: Yes please.
Woman: Single or double?
Robert: Just a single.
Woman: Well, I’ve got a double room, but no singles. You can have it for the price of a single room.
Robert: That sounds fine.
Woman: It’s on the top floor. Three sets of stairs. Is that okay? We don’t have a lift here.
Robert: That’s fine. I can manage that.
Woman: And it doesn’t have its own bathroom. You’ll have to share with the people in the triple room.
And the bathroom’s on the floor below.
Robert: That’s fine. I’m happy with anything. All the hotels in the area are fully booked.
Woman: Well, as long as you know. I don’t like guests complaining when they get here.
Robert: No problem.
Woman: There’s a washbasin in the room. There’s also a television, and a kettle for tea and coffee.
Robert: Lovely.
Woman: Do you want breakfast? We do a full English, included in the price.
Robert: Definitely. How much is the room?
Woman: It’s £40 a night.
Robert: Great! I’ll take it.
Woman: Okay. I’ll need your credit card number, to reserve it.
Robert: Sure.




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