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Đề thi HSG Tiếng Anh 9 trường THCS Thọ Sơn (Phú Thọ) năm 2025-2026

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TRƯỜNG THCS THỌ SƠN

KỲ THI CHỌN HỌC SINH GIỎI CẤP TRƯỜNG

LỚP 9 THCS NĂM HỌC 2025-2026

Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH

(Đề tham khảo gồm 10 trang)

I.LISTENING (4.0 points)

Bài nghe:

Part 1: Questions from 1 to 6. (1.2 points -0.2/ each)

You will hear a radio interview, with a man called Harry Park, who is talking about, the adventure travel company he runs. Choose the correct answer from A, B or C for each of the following questions.

1. Harry first became interested in adventure travel because his father ___________.

A. gave him adventure stories to read.         

B. worked in a travel company.

C. talked a lot about the places he’d been to.

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2. Harry decided to start an adventure travel company because he ___________.

A. wanted to share his experience with others.         

B. thought he could make a lot of money.

C. hoped to do more travelling himself.

3. Who suggested the name for Harry’s company?

A. a friend

B. a customer

C. his wife

4. When Harry visits a place, he tries to ___________.

A. give the local people jobs

B. take modern equipment

C. avoid damaging the area

5. What does Harry say about doing dangerous things?

A. It’s part of his job.

B. It’s frightening.

C. It’s enjoyable.

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6. What is Harry’s favorite place?

A. a mountain

B. a building

C. a river

Part 2: Questions from 7 to 15. (1.8 points - 0.2/ each)

You will hear a woman, calling an animal park to enquire about a job. Complete the form below. Write no more than two words, or numbers for each answer.

PINDER’S ANIMAL PARK

Example: Enquiries about temporary work    

Personal Details:      

Name:         Jane (7) ____________

Address:       (8) ____________ West Lane Exeter

Telephone number:  07792430921

Availability:      Can start work on (9) ____________

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Work details 

Preferred type of work:  Assistant (10) ____________

Relevant skills:      Familiar with kitchen (11) ____________

Relevant qualifications:  A (12) ____________ certificate

Training required:     A (13) ____________ course

Referee:

Name:       Dr Ruth Price

Position:      (14) ____________

Phone number:   0208 685114

Other:       Applicant has a form of (15) ____________

Part 3. Listen to a conversation about Mia's dream house.Write T (true)or F (false). (1.0 points - 0.2/ each)

16. Mia’s dream home is located on a hill along Lite coast.

17. Mia prefers to live in a cottage rattier than a palace.

18. Mia enjoyed living on the coast.

19. Mia prefers a kitchen with only basic cooking equipment.

20. Mia enjoys having a quiet space to read books.

II. PHONETICS (1.0 points - 0.2/ each)

Write the letter A,B,C,or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose stress pattern is different from the other three of the group.

21.

A. astronomy

B. adolescence

C. administer

D. advisory

22.

A. exotic

B. exactly

C. explore

D. examine

23.

A. prejudice

B. preface

C. preservation

D. presentiment

Write the letter A,B,C,or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest.

24.

A. enthusiasm

B. punctuality

C. anniversary

D. multicultural

25.

A. respectable

B. affectionate

C. occasional

D. kindergarten

III. LEXICO-GRAMMAR (6.0pts)

Part 1. Write the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best completes each of the following sentences. (40pts)

26. Measles is a highly contagious viral disease ____________ by a characteristic skin rash.

A. accompany

B. is accompanied

C. accompanied

D. that are accompanied

27. ____________ seasonal rainfall, especially in regions near the tropics, is winds that blow in an opposite direction in winter than in summer.

A. That cause

B. Causing

C. What causes

D. To cause

28. Mrs.Smith has ____________ painting since she retired two years ago.

A. taken up

B. taken off

C. taken over

D. taken in

29. ____________ further rioting to occur,the government would be forced to use its emergency powers.

A. Had

B. Should

C. Were

D. If

30. Global warming has progressed ____________ glaciers everywhere are shrinking.

A. too much that

B. to such an extent that

C. enough to cause

D. so great an extent that

31. On returning home,John discovered ____________ his horror that the pipes had burst and the entire house was flooded.

A. by

B. of

C. to

D. at

32. Although ____________ cold climates, they can thrive in hot,dry climates as well.

A. sheep adapted well

B. well-adapted sheep

C. sheep,well-adapted to

D. sheep are well adapted to

33. The automobile,along with several other important inventions, ____________ an incredibly complex world.

A. has been created

B. have created

C. have been created

D. has created

34. Perhaps the most dramatic changes in future robots will ____________ from their increasing ability to reason.

A. raise

B. rise

C. increase

D. arise

35. Insects are harmful to plants,but their existence contributes a great part to ____________ which helps to make balanced environment.

A. biology

B. biophysics

C. biochemistry

D. biodiversity

36. Mortgage advisors urge anyone on a ____________ budget to choose a fixed rate so they know they can afford the repayments.

A. tight

B. cheap

C. close

D. hard

37. My mother often ____________ our mistakes,whereas my father is very strict and punishes us for even the slightest one.

A. passes

B. neglects

C. avoids

D. overlooks

38. My decision to leave university after two years is one I now ____________ regret.

A. harshly

B. painfully

C. keenly

D. heavily

39. Jane and Cathy are in the classroom.

- Jane: "You must have found reading my essay very tiring."

- Cathy: "____________. I enjoyed it."

A. Not in the least

B. Just in case

C. At all costs

D. I couldn't agree with you more

40. Nora and Peter are talking in the garden.

- Nora: "Can we meet this Saturday to discuss our plan for the graduation ceremony?"

- Peter: "____________.”

A. Yes,we did that.

B. Saturday is the weekend.

C. Saturday suits me fine.

D. Saturday is a great day.

Part 2. Read the text and use the bold words in brackets to form words that fit in the numbered blanks from 21 to 25. (10pts)

It was not so long ago that we dealt with colleagues through face-to-face interaction and with counterparts and customers by phone or letter.But the world of communication has undergone a dramatic transformation,not for all the good.Email,while (41.DOUBT) ____________ a swift means of communication providing your server is fully functional and that the address you have contains no (42.ACCURATE) ____________ has had a significant effect on certain people’s behaviour,both at home and business.For those people,the use of email has become irresistibly (43.ADDICT) ____________ to the extent that it is (44.THREAT) ____________ their mental and physical health.Addicts spend their day (45.COMPULSION) ____________ checking for email and have a tendency to panic if their server goes down.It is estimated that one in six people spend four hours a day sending and receiving messages, the equivalent to more than two working days a week.The negative effect on production is something employers are well aware of.

Part 3. Identify 5 mistakes in the following passage and correct them. (10pts)

In an age when technology is developing faster than ever before,many people are being attracted to the idea of looking back into the past.One way they can make this is by investigating their own family history.They can try to find out more about what their families came from and what they did.This is now a fast-growing hobby, especially in countries with a fairly short history,like Australia and the United States.It is one thing to spend some time going through a book on family history and to take the decision to investigate your own family's past.It is quite other to carry out the research work successfully.It is easy to set about it in a disorganizing way and cause yourself many problems that could have avoided with a little forward planning. If your own family stories tell you that you are connected with a famous character,whether hero or criminal, don’t let this idea take over your research. Just treat it as an interesting possibility.A simple system for collecting and storing your information will be adequate to start with; a more complex one may only get in your way.The most important thing,though,is to get started.Who knows what you might find?                  

IV. READING (60pts)

Part 1. Write the letter A,B,C,or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks.(20pts)

Many parents believe that they should begin to teach their children to read when they are scarcely more than toddlers.This is fine if the child shows a real interest but forcing a child could be (51) ____________ if she/ he isn't ready. Wise parents will have a (52) ____________ attitude and take the lead from their child. What they should provide is a selection of (53) ____________ books and other activities.Nowadays there is plenty of good material available for young children,and of course,seeing plenty of books in use about the house will also (54) ____________ them to read.

Of course, books are no longer the only source of stories and information.There is also a huge range of videos,which can (55) ____________ and extend the pleasure a child finds in a book and are equally valuable in helping to increase vocabulary and concentration.Television gets a bad (56) ____________ as far as children are concerned, mainly because too many spend too much time watching programs not intended for their age group.Too many television programs induce an incurious,uncritical attitude (57) ____________ is going to make learning much more difficult. (58) ____________, discriminating viewing of programs designed for young children can be useful.Just as adults enjoy reading a book after seeing it (59) ____________ on television, so children will pounce on books which feature their favorite television characters and videos can add a new (60) ____________ to a story known from a book.

51.

A. useful

B. unproductive

C. counter-productive

D. productive

52.

A. cheerful

B. contented

C. relaxed

D. hopeful

53.

A. bright

B. thrilling

C. energetic

D. stimulating

54.

A. encourage

B. cause

C. make

D. promote

55.

A. uphold

B. found

C. assist

D. reinforce

56.

A. revision

B. press

C. criticism

D. result

57.

A. it

B. which

C. what

D. Ø

58.

A. Therefore

B. However

C. Furthermore

D. Moreover

59.

A. serialized

B. revised

C. transfered

D. visualized

60.

A. revival

B. dimension

C. option

D. existence

IV. Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each question. (20pts)

By 1776 the fine art of painting as it had developed in western Europe up to this time had been introduced into the American colonies though books and prints,European visitors and immigrants,and traveling colonists who brought back copies (and a few original)of old master paintings and acquaintance with European art institutions.

By the outbreak of the Revolution against British rule in 1776,the status of the artists had already undergone change.In the mid-eighteenth century,painters had been willing to assume such artisan-related tasks as varnishing,gilding teaching,keeping shops,and painting wheel carriages,houses,and signs.The terminology by which artists were described at the time suggests their status:"limner" was usually applied to the anonymous portrait painter up to the 1760's:"painter" characterized anyone who could paint a flat surface.By the second half of the century,colonial artists who were trained in England or educated in the classics rejected the status of laborer and thought of themselves as artists.Some colonial urban portraitists,such as John Singleton Copley,Benjamin West,and Charles Wilson Peale, consorted with affluent patrons.Although subject to fluctuations in their economic status,all three enjoyed sufficient patronages to allow them to maintain an image of themselves as professional artists, an image indicated by their custom of signing their paintings.A few art collectors James Bowdoin III of Boston,William Byrd of Virginian,and the Aliens and Hamiltons of Philadelphia introduced European art traditions to those colonists privileged to visit their galleries, especially aspiring artists,and established in their respective communities the idea of the value of art and the need for institutions devoted to its encouragement.

Although the colonists tended to favor portraits,they also accepted landscapes,historical works,and political engravings as appropriate artistic subjects.With the coming of independence from the British Crown,a sufficient number of artists and their works were available to serve nationalistic purposes.The achievements of the colonial artists,particularly those of Copley,West, and Peale, lent credence to the boast that the new nation was capable of encouraging genius and that political liberty was congenial to the development of taste a necessary step before art could assume an important role in the new republic.

61. What does the passage mainly discuss?

A. European influence on colonial American painting

B. The importance of patronage to artist

C. The changing status of artists in the American colonies in the eighteenth century

D. Subjects preferred by artists in the American colonies in the eighteenth century

62. The word "undergone" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ____________.

A. led to

B. transformed

C. preferred

D. experienced

63. According to the passage,before the American Revolution the main task of limners was to ____________.

A. paint wheel carriages

B. paint portraits        

C. varnish furniture

D. paint flat surfaces

64. It can be inferred from the passage that artists who were trained in England ____________.

A. considered artists to be superior to painters

B. barely painted portraitists

C. were often very wealthy

D. imitated English painters

65. The word "consorted" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ____________.

A. made decisions

B. studied

C. agreed

D. associated

66. The word "sufficient" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ____________.

A. adequate

B. temporary

C. friendly

D. expensive

67. According to the passage,artists such as Copley,West and Peal signed their paintings because it ____________.

A. increased the monetary value of the paintings

B. made it more difficult for other artists to copy the paintings

C. supported the artists' image of professionalism

D. distinguished colonial American artists from European artists

68. The author mentions James Bowdoin IT and William Byrd in paragraph 2 as examples of which of the following?

A. Art gallery owners who displayed only European art

B. Art collectors who had a profound influence on American attitudes toward art

C. Artists who gave financial support to other artists

D. Patrons who helped to encourage artisans to become artists

69. With which of the following would the author be most likely to agree?

A. Countries that have not had a political revolution are unlikely to dev develop great art.

B. The most successful art collectors are usually artists themselves.

C. The value of colonial American paintings decreased after the Revolution.

D. Colonial artists made an important contribution to the evolving culture of the new nation.

70. Which of the following best describes the tone of the passage?

A. argumentative

B. humorous

C. serious

D. sarcastic

Part 3. Read the passage below and fill each numbered blank with ONE suitable word.Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes on your answer sheet. (20pts)

THE HAMSTER’S BODY CLOCK

Hamsters have no need for alarm clocks.In the strange world of circadian rhythms - the twenty-four-hour cycle that governs almost every biological process in every living thing, (71) ____________ body temperature to digestion to sleeping and waking – the hamster is (72) ____________ equivalent of the Swiss watch.(73) ____________ to Professor Michael Antle from the University of Calgary’s Department of Psychology, you can predict to within a minute when a hamster is going to wake up. Humans, however, are more (74) ____________ a cheap supermarket wall-clock, since their sleeping patterns are less reliable.

Professor Antle is studying the group of 20,000 cells in the brain that (75) ____________ up the circadian clock. He’s hoping to explain something astonishing that’s happening to his hamsters. (76) ____________ turning on their light for fifteen minutes in the middle of the night, he can make them wake up an hour earlier the next day. But if instead he gives them a new drug that he’s experimenting (77) ____________, they’re up and about eight hours early.They will still need their usual fourteen hours’ sleep, but their biological clocks appear to have been set back.When he saw the effect initially in his laboratory. Antle was Shocked at (78) ____________ big it was. An eighthour adjustment is something useful - it means that a hamster could be transported from its home in Canada (79) ____________ the way to London without suffering from jetlag. If it could do this for people, Antle really would be (80) ____________ to something.

D. Writing

Part 1. Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means the same as the sentence printed befor it. (20pts)

81. The collision didn't damage his car much.

→ Not a great..................................................................................................................

82. You didn't think carefully enough before you applied for the job in Manchester.

→ You ought....................................................................................................................

83. He would do almost anything to win the girl's heart.

→ He would go to..........................................................................................................

84. What Laura hates most about these school reunions is posing for photos.

→ There is.......................................................................................................................

85. It doesn't matter which chemical you put in the mixture first.

→ It makes....................................................................................................................

Part 2. Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning as the first one,using the word given. Do not change the given words in brackets. You must use NO MORE THAN FIVE WORDS including the given word.

86. “It’s not worth worrying about the past,” She told him. (POINT)

→ She told him that...................................................................................... worrying about the past.

87. I regret telling him our plan this summer. (TOLD)

→ I wish..................................................................................... we were planning to do this summer.

88. This is the first time he has seen her in his life. (SET)

→ He has........................................................................................................................... her before.

89. My brother often forgets to lock the front door before he goes out. (HABIT)

→ My brother................................................................... the front door unlocked before he goes out.

90. It’s unusual for her to get angry with her students. (HARDLY)

→ She............................................................................................................ temper with her students.

Part 3. Paragraph writing (2.0 points)

Having an account in socilal netwoks seems to be fashionalble to students nowadays. Write a paragraph, about 150 words, to explain why this phenomenon is a trend.

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