Đề thi HSG Tiếng Anh 9 trường THCS Lê Thánh Tông (Thanh Hóa) năm 2025-2026

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Đề thi HSG Tiếng Anh 9 trường THCS Lê Thánh Tông (Thanh Hóa) năm 2025-2026

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TRƯỜNG THCS LÊ THÁNH TÔNG

KỲ THI CHỌN HSG LỚP 9 CẤP TỈNH

NĂM HỌC 2025-2026

Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH - LỚP 9 THCS

Thời gian: 150 phút (không kể thời gian giao đề)

Đề gồm có 10 trang

PART A: LISTENING

Hướng dẫn phần thi nghe hiểu

Bài nghe gồm 3 phần; mỗi phần được nghe 2 lần, mỗi lần cách nhau 15 giây; mở đầu và kết thúc mỗi phần nghe có tín hiệu.

Mở đầu và kết thúc bài nghe có tín hiệu nhạc.

Part 1: Listen carefully to the short conversation and then choose the best answer to the question. (5 pts)

Bài nghe:

1. What does the man want to do?

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A. Find work on campus.

B. Work in the employment office.

C. Help students find jobs.

D. Ask the woman questions.

2. Where does the conversation probably take place?

A. In the library.

B. In a classroom.    

C. In a campus office.

D. In an apartment.

3. How many hours of work does the man want per week?

A. No more than ten.

B. At least twenty.            

C. No more than twenty.

D. Up to ten.

4. When can the man work?

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A. Every morning

B. Afternoons and weekends   

C. When he’s in class.

D. Weekdays

5. What does the woman tell the man to do tomorrow?

A. Fill out a form.

B. Give her some additional information.

C. Tell her some news.

D. Phone her.

Part 2. You're going to listen to a radio report about a new type of air transport. Fill in each gap with NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER taken from the recording. (10 pts)

Bài nghe:

Seymour Powell, a (6) ____________ company, is working on a new mode of travelling, the Aircruise, which is supposed to take (7) ____________ to reach New York from London. The guest speaker, Mark argues that the underlying cause behind this idea is that passengers are fed up with travelling on a (8) ____________ passenger jet. Instead, they prefer something which can bring them (9) ____________ and style. The huge Aircruise is designed to be (10) ____________ and can fly at a very low height. It will run on (11) ____________ as this type of fuel is silent and (12) ____________. Mark insists that the Aircruise is more sustainable and kinder to the environment thanks to the advent of modern technology. Passengers will no longer be (13) ____________ in their seats, but walk around the luxurious airship which is equipped with a bar, private (14)  ____________ and a glass floor. It will depart from (15) ____________ pads, not the normal airports to ensure the flight's safety.

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Part 3. Listen to the extract of a television travel programme, and then decide whether each of the following statements is True (T) or False (F). (5 pts)

Bài nghe:

16. Sardinia, Austria, the Black Sea coast of Turkey and Bhutan are in the Himalayas.               

17. A British can stay in Guatemala for 29 days with a ten-dollar visa.

18. EEC nationals can stay in Guatemala up to ninety days by obtaining a five-dollar tourist card.

19. Security in the capital of Burma is a matter of concern for visitors.

20. Children under five always receive an up-to-70% discount on the Costa del Sol.

PART B: PHONETICS

I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others. (3pts)

21.

A. singer

B. monster

C. function

D. monkey

22.

A. ragged

B. sacred

C. beloved

D. harrassed

23.

A. equation

B. reception

C. protection

D. invention

II. Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others in each group. (2pts)

24.

A. representative

B. metropolitan

C. environmental

D. irresponsible

25.

A. police

B. practice

C. surface

D. service

PART C – VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR STRUCTURES (30 pts)

I. Choose the correct answer A, B, C, or D to each of the following questions. (10pts)

26. It's silly of him to spend a lot of money buying ____________.

A. a thick wooden old table

B. a thick old wooden table

C. an old wooden thick table

D. a wooden thick old table

27. ____________ what most people say about him, Paul has a natural sense of fairness.

A. Opposite

B. Contrast to

C. Contrary to

D. Opposing

28. They advised him that the tour ____________ according to the plan.

A. would proceed

B. be proceeded

C. proceed

D. be proceeding

29. I am very sorry, our shop is now out of ____________.

A. stock

B. order

C. date

D. question

30. However ____________ about the results, the children still talk merrily.

A. disappointed are they

B. disappointing they are       

C. disappointment

D. disappointed they are

31. I don’t know French, but I’ll ____________.

A. get Tom to translate it

B. have it translate   

C. have Tom to translate it

D. make it translate

32. The color is wonderful and the jacket fits like a ____________ but it's the price that puts me off buying it.

A. suit

B. sock

C. glove

D. shirt

33. He stopped the thief right at the corner, and up ____________.

A. did a policeman walk

B. a policeman walked

C. walked a policeman

D. walk a policeman

34. The idea of glasses being a fashion item has been slow to ____________.

A. take in

B. catch on

C. put across

D. set aside

35. Jennifer: "May I use your laptop for a while?" - Brad: “____________”

A. Yes, you may.

B. You are free.

C. Accommodate yourself!

D. Go ahead!

II. Supply the correct form of each word given in brackets. (5pts)

36. All this she heard, even understood, but she was ____________. (SPEAK)

37. The book doesn’t say much about prices, but it is very ____________ about everything else. (INFORM)

38. She woke up on the day after her wedding with a feeling of ____________ joy. (DESCRIBE)

39. Police asked ____________ if they had witnessed the accident. (PASS)

40. He was ____________ humourous, which made him popular with his fellow workers. (FAIL)

III. Put the verbs given in brackets into the appropriate tenses or forms. (5 pts)

41. (Cut down) ____________ many trees in the area, now the people here have to suffer really hot summers.

42. It is urgent that this letter (post) ____________ immediately.

43. They were soaked to the skin. They (take) ____________ their umbrellas.

44. The only proposal (accept) ____________ in the last meeting was the marketing director's.

45. I don’t know why you (always/make) ____________ noise in our class. I cannot concentrate on the lesson.

IV. There are 5 mistakes in the following passage. Find and then correct them. Write your answers on your answer sheet. (Questions 46-50) (5 pts)

COMETS

Comets arrive to grace our skies every year; some are new to the inner Solar System, and some are old friends on a repeat visit, but only comparatively rarely they reach sufficient brightness to become apparent to the unaided eye.

Comets do not behave like any other object that we can observe in the night sky with the unaided eye. Stars remain fixed in the pattern of their constellations, and are regular in their movements through the sky from one night to the next, and from one month to the next. A planet follows a fairly slow but expected path. By comparison, a comet is a totally different kind of event: it will appear unexpectedly and at any place in the sky, it will change position from one night to the next relative to the background of stars, and its path will be along a separated direction and path across the sky from the planets and stars. During the few weeks or months that it is observable, it will first steadily increase with brightness from one night to the next, may change its shape – growing bigger, longer or extra tails – and then wane to invisibility, never to be seen again. Throughout history, comets have always signified evil, war and death, and they were supposedly to leave chaos and calamity in their wake. Indeed, plenty of past comets have been blamed by the astrologers of their day for bringing or marking misfortune.

PART D: READING COMPREHENSION

I. For questions 51-60, read the following passage and choose the answer A, B, C or D best fits each gap. (10pts)

Dr. Haidt identified five areas of moral conduct that are common in most countries and systems throughout the world, and he describes these as the (51) ____________ for all moral behavior. These moral components conceptualize how people treat others and what is important in being part of a group. Regardless of their background, religion, socioeconomic status, or educational level, Dr. Haidt found that the majority of people (52) ____________ to these moral concepts. The first moral concept is the prevention of harm. Generally, people believe that it is wrong to harm another human being or animal for cruel and needless reasons. The second moral concept is fairness, (53) ____________ holds that all people should be treated fairly. For instance, people should treat the poor in the same manner as the wealthy, and the weak the same as the strong. The third moral concept is loyalty to one's group. This entails a strong devotion to the values of the group (54) ____________ a whole. People with strong loyalties believe that (55) ____________ to the laws of society is important because it upholds the integrity of that society. The idea of loyalty is (56) ____________ interwoven with the fourth moral foundation: respect for authority. People. who value authority believe in the strength of a governing body and a strong hierarchy with (57) ____________ roles and rules. The fifth concept involves upholding high standards of purity. This deals with the way that members of a group view their bodies. The idea of purity comes into (58) ____________ in the standards of cleanliness in society. Daily hygiene routines, eating food that has not been contaminated in (59) ____________ way, and burial rules and rituals fall into this category. Dr. Haidt's research concludes that these moral concepts are (60) ____________ in our physical makeup and are learned behaviors, reinforced by our environments from a very early age.

51.

A. findings

B. foundation

C. backup

D. backdrop

52.

A. clutch

B. grip

C. seize

D. hold

53.

A. which

B. that

C. what

D. who

54.

A. like

B. for

C. as

D. against

55.

A. observance

B. opposition

C. compliance

D. adherence

56.

A. nearly

B. closely

C. merely

D. barely

57.

A. proposed

B. reformed

C. established

D. inaugurated

58.

A. play

B. view

C. conflict

D. fashion

59.

A. plenty

B. other

C. several

D. some

60.

A. ambiguous

B. vague

C. inherent

D. original

II. Read the text below and think of the word which best fits each gap. Use only ONE word in each gap. (10pts)

Every year people throw (61) ____________ millions of tons of plastic bottles, boxes and wrapping. These create huge mountains of waste that are extremely hard to get (62) ____________ of. Now a new recycling process promises to reduce this problem by turning old plastic (63) ____________ new.

Scientists have taken a long time to develop their ideas because waste plastic has always been a bigger problem (64) ____________ substances like waste paper. You can bury plastic, but it takes many years to break down. If you burn it, it just becomes another form of pollution. A (65) ____________ products, for (66) ____________, bottles, can be re-used, but it is expensive or difficult to do this with a lot of plastic products.

Now a group of companies has developed a new method (67) ____________ recycling that could save almost all plastic waste. Nearly every type of waste plastic can be used: it does (68) ____________ have to be sorted. In addition, labels and ink may be left on the products. Everything is simply mixed together (69) ____________ heated to more than 400 degrees centigrade (70) ____________ that it melts. It is then cooled, producing a waxy substance that can be used to make new plastic products, including computer hardware.

III. Read the following passage and choose the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. (10 pts)

The main difference between herbs and drugs is that, while herbs are simply parts of plants, drugs are specific chemicals in a pure form. Many modern drugs are derived from chemicals found in plants. One example is aspirin, which is made from a chemical extracted from the bark of the willow tree. Other drugs are entirely synthetic. Even those drugs that are derived from natural sources are heavily processed in order to purify and concentrate them. This allows drugs to be administered in very precise amounts. Different kinds and degrees of illnesses often require dosages that differ only slightly. A little too much or not enough of a certain drug can have negative effects on the patient. Many drugs also produce negative effects even when taken in the recommended dosage. These undesired negative effects are called "side-effects"

The possibility of dangerous and unexpected side-effects from drugs has led many people back to traditional medicine. Herbal treatments seem more natural than modern drugs. Many feel that traditional medicine is more concerned with treating the underlying causes of disease instead of just the symptoms, though the truth of this claim is not yet clear. In any case, there is a certain comfort in taking natural herbal treatments instead of the processed, synthetic chemicals derived from them.

There are, however, disadvantages to herbal treatments, some of them are serious. Few herbal treatments have been scientifically studied. While the active chemicals in the herb may be known, it may not be clear what they really do, or if they are really effective at all. Because the active chemicals are not used alone, it is very difficult to determine the proper amount for treatment, since the levels of the chemical are not constant throughout the plant. Therefore, the risk of underdose and overdose is higher than with drugs. A more serious problem is that certain herbal treatments may have no real medicinal effect, thus giving the patient a false sense of security. This is particularly harmful when the patient refuses treatment with modern drugs that could be effective.

There are even certain herbs that can cause side-effects, just like a drug. (A) One of these is ma- huang, also called ephedra, which is taken to increase energy. (B) It has been known to cause damage to the heart and nervous system. Garlic and ginger are common elements in food that are also taken as herbal treatments, but they can be dangerous for people with diabetes. (C) In general, herbs are most dangerous when they are taken along with common drugs. This may happen in two ways: a patient decides to supplement his or her regular treatment with herbs, or a dishonest manufacturer adds modern drugs to an herbal treatment. (D) In both cases, the results can be very serious. The herb St. John's wort is often used to treat depression, but if it is used along with conventional antidepressants, such as Zoloft, the combination can cause confusion, headaches, allergic reactions, and other problems.

Finally, because production of herbal treatments is seldom regulated, harmful substances can be present in herbal preparations. Herbs grown in polluted soil may contain lead, arsenic, or mercury. They may also be tainted with pesticides. It is for these reasons that herbs should not be treated as the perfect substitute for drugs. Although herbs appear to be quite distinct from modern drugs, it is important to use them with the same sort of care.

71. What is best title of this passage?

A. Are Herbs the Best Substitute for Drugs?

B. Can Herbs and Drugs Be Used at the Same Time?

C. Undesired Negative Effects of Herbs and Drugs

D. Herbs-the Preferred Treatment of the Modern Time

72. Why does the author mention "side-effects" of drugs in the first paragraph?

A. To illustrate that drugs are not natural.

B. To emphasize the importance of taking the recommended dosage.

C. To point out that drugs cannot compete with natural herbs.

D. To show that drugs, taken in whatever dose, are not always safe.

73. The phrase "underlying" in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to ____________.

A. direct

B. indirect

C. real

D. possible

74. According the passage, herbal treatments may be dangerous because____________.

A. traditional treatments only deal with symptoms of diseases

B. they are brand new in the medical field

C. we do not fully understand the chemicals in herbs

D. people tend to use herbs in moderate quantity

75. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

A. Patients tend to have a sense of security when using traditional treatments.

B. Some herbal treatments are not effective in fighting diseases.

C. Herbs are not absolutely safe although derived from natural sources.

D. It is easier to prescribe the correct dose of herbs than drugs.

76. The word "This" in paragraph 4 refers to ____________.

A. taking ineffective herbs instead of drugs

B. taking herbs in combination with drugs

D. using herbs as a supplement

C. taking herbs which can cause side-effects

77. Where could the following sentence be added to paragraph 4?

"Certain herbs have also been known to be harmful for people suffering from asthma."

A. (A)

B. (B)

C. (C)

D. (D)

78. According to the passage, which of the following can cause undesired negative effects?

A. Ephedra

B. Willow trees

C. St. John's wort

D. Zoloft

79. The word "regulated" in the passage is closest in meaning to ____________.

A. certified

B. controlled

C. employed

D. examined

80. It can be inferred from the passage that ____________.

A. the side-effects of drugs are more serious than those of herbs.

B. the drug industry is under tougher regulations than the herb industry.

C. all the harmful substances are supposedly eliminated in the production of herbal treatments.

D. people who use drugs instead of herbs recover more quickly.

PART E: WRITING

I. Complete each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentence printed before it. (5pts)

81. Although Mary was exhausted, she agreed to join in the activity.

→ Exhausted............................................................................................................................

82.  You don’t change your mind, so you are not welcomed to join our class.

→ Were you............................................................................................................................

83. David does not hesitate to criticize his superiors’ decisions.

→ David makes.....................................................................................................................

84. They claimed that the CEO had signed the documents.

→ The documents.................................................................................................................

85. What put me off the idea was simply how expensive it was going to be.

→ The sheer cost.................................................................................................................

II. 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 TWO and FIVE words, including the word given. (5pts)

86. He was jealous when he saw his brother’s new car. (ENVY)

→ He was................................................................................................................... brother’s new car.

87. That girl speaks French extremely well. (COMMAND)

→ That girl has........................................................................................................................ French.                  

88. My friend persuaded me to go to the party in fancy dress. (INTO)

→ My friend......................................................................................................... to the party in fancy dress.

89. They persuaded me to buy a stock, or indeed, sell it. (TALKED)

→ I was........................................................................................................................................

90. She didn't try to hide her anger at her son's disobedience. (ATTEMPT)

→ She made..............................................................................................................................

III. Paragraph writing. (10 pts)

"Using social platforms such as Youtube, Tiktok, Facebook and Twitter is the best way for youngsters to gain fame and wealth."

To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?

Write a paragraph of about 150 words to express your opinion, using specific details and examples to support your answer.

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