KỲ THI CHỌN HSG CẤP TRƯỜNG 2020 2021 – HDC MÔN TIẾNG ANH 11 Trang 1/3 SỞ GD&ĐT VĨNH PHÚC TRƯỜNG THPT LIỄN SƠN (HDC gồm 03 trang) KỲ THI CHỌN HSG LỚP 11 CẤP TRƯỜNG NĂM HỌC 2020 2021 HƯỚNG DẪN CHẤM MÔN[.]
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TRƯỜNG THPT LIỄN SƠN
(HDC gồm 03 trang)
KỲ THI CHỌN HSG LỚP 11 CẤP TRƯỜNG
NĂM HỌC 2020-2021 HƯỚNG DẪN CHẤM MÔN: TIẾNG ANH
Thời gian thi: 180 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề
Total: 20 points
PART A LISTENING (4.0 points; 0.2 point/ correct item)
Section 1:
01 current 02 14th February 1982 03 Smithfield 04 798643
05 connect card 06 £ 300 07 a reference letter
08 little sister 09 month 10 Internet bank
Section 2:
11 C 12 B 13 A 14 cooler 15 maintenance
16 biodiversity 17 unattractive 18 tidy
PART B LEXICO – GRAMMAR (6.0 points)
I (1.5 point; 0.1 point/ correct item)
21 B 22 A 23 B 24 A 25 B 26 A 27 A 28 A 29 A 30 C
31 C 32 D 33 C 34 A 35 D
II (2.0 point; 0.1 point/ correct item – ERROR&CORRECTION)
36 in at 37 instructor instructors 38 Other Others
39 written writing 40 a the 41 former formal
42 them their 43 make give 44 discussed discuss 45 like alike
IV (2.0 point; 0.2 point/ correct item)
51 explanation 52 introduction 53 scientists 54 possibility
55 building 56 revolutionary 57 discovery 58 appearance
59 researcher 60 importance
PART C READING (6.0 points; 0.2 point/ correct item)
I (2.0 point; 0.2 point/ correct item)
61 VI 62 II 63 III 64 VII 65 V 66 F 67 T 68 T 69 F 70 NG
II (2.0 point; 0.2 point/ correct item)
71 too 72 about 73 yourself 74 which/ that 75 be
76 if/ when 77 what 78 unless 79 all 80 but
III (2.0 point; 0.2 point/ correct item)
81 C 82 B 83 A 84 D 85 B 86 B 87 C 88 B 89 B 90 B
PART D WRITING (4.0 points)
I (1.0 point; 0.1 point/ correct item)
91 Is he likely to come to the party?
92 It can’t have been Jim who did it
93 He gave me his word that he would be back before midnight
94 He would prefer to cycle rather than walk
95 The blue dress is three time as much as that one
II Essay writing (3.0 points)
Total score: 3.0 points;
Task achievement (0.8 point) Grammar range and Accuracy (0.8 point) Coherence and cohesion (0.8 point)
HDC CHÍNH THỨC
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Section 1: Question 01-10 You will hear a conversation on opening a bank account Listen and write
NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer
Elme: Good morning I’d like to open a bank account, please
Clerk: Yes, certainly If you’d like to take a seat, I’ll just get some details for you
Elme: Thanks
Clerk: What type of account do you want?
Elme: Well, I’m going to Edinburgh University this October and I want to open a student account Clerk: I see Is it a current account or a deposit account you wanted?
Elme: A current one is much more convenient I think (Question 01)
Clerk: Right I’ve got the application form here then First of all, can I have your full name please? Elme: Yes, it’s Elme Lewis That is E – L – M – E
Clerk: Ok, and what’s your birthday please?
Clerk: Woo, the Valentine’s Day! Where are you living now, Mr Elme?
Elme: 17, Smithfield Drive (Question 03)
Clerk: I know this place Do you have a day time telephone number?
Elme: Yes, I’ve got it here The number is 798643
Clerk: Great! Normally, the student account will offer you an account book and a connect card
(Question 04) You can use the card 24 hours a day in the ATMs at any branches
Elme: I see Will I get interest on the money in my account?
Clerk: Yes, of course The interest depends on the sum in your account, i.e lower than £600, interest
is 4.5% 600 and more, the interest goes up to 5.5% (Question 05)
Elme: That sounds reasonable What advantages does the student account have?
Clerk: We offer a £300 overdraft limit at a low interest (Question 06)
Elme: I see
Clerk: Now, can I have your passport and your student card?
Elme: Here is my passport, but I don’t have a student card right now The university gave me a
reference letter (Question 07), would that do?
Clerk: Yes, that’s fine Now we usually ask for a piece of information which we can use to check
your identity, for security reasons
Elme: My little sister’s name? is that OK?
Clerk: Yes, It’s less likely to be known
Elme: Yes, it’s Emma, E-M-M-A (Question 08)
Clerk: Well, let’s see, how often would you like to receive statements?
Elme: I haven’t really thought about it Can I have them sent once a month? (Question 09)
Trang 3Clerk: Yes, that’s fine One more thing I’d like to mention is that we have two types of special services
One is the mobile phone service and the other is internet bank account Do you have internet bank account Do you have interest in any of them?
Elme: En…I surf the internet almost every day, and I think it’s much more convenient for shopping by
using the interest bank account So I would like to register for the internet bank account as well ( Question 10)
Clerk: That’s OK then And one last thing, I need your signature and…
Elme:
Clerk:
Section 2: Question 11 – 13
An now it’s straight into the Eco Hotspot for today’s programme We are in fact going to look
at an intriguing trend in recent years in the world of eco-friendly developments There has been a constant stream of new “green products” coming into the market for the environmentally conscious (Question 11) A new departure, which I feel needs greater attention drawn to it, is the creasing interest
in grass roofs
Environmentalists sing the praises of grass roof s as interest in sustainable ecological building has led to the greening of the rooftops of residential and commercial buildings around the world (Question 12) And what does this type of roof consist of Instead of tiles which allow water to run off and create flash, the roof has a waterproof underlay which is laid over the roof deck This waterproof layer is then covered with layers for insulation and drainage Then on top of the insulation and drainage layer is added a final layer of soil or crushed stones for the plants and or grass to grow on (Question 13) The roof can be planted with wild owners to add colour and life to your rooftop
Question 14-20
As for the benefits of grass roofs, in spring and in summer they are very pretty as flowers spring into bloom Moreover, in summer grass roofs are of particular benefit in cities because they keep and building cool (Question 14) by reflecting the sun’s rays In writer the grass roof insulate the building, helping to prevent heat loss The roofs require little maintenance (Question 15) and are better than any other roofing material They encourage biodiversity (Question 16) by attracting bees and birds and they absorb water run off which helps prevent flash flooding In winter, the brown soil is a bit more evident, which can look unattractive (Question 17), if the roofs are not tended carefully, but that is a price worth paying and I would say that they come highly recommended by those who have them
If you compare grass roofs with tiles, they latter do certainly look very tidy (Question 18), but
at a price to the future of the planet The main drawbacks of tiles though are the water run-off and the absorption of heat (Question 19) from the sun’s rays in summer So if we are to save the planet from the ecological point of view, tiles do not come recommended They only roof that I can think of which has similar ecological credentials to the grass roof is the thatched roof Thatched roofs are good insulators and very attractive, but very pricey (pricy) (Question 20) and not ideal for cities
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