Đề thi vào lớp 6 môn Tiếng Anh trường THPT chuyên Trần Đại Nghĩa năm 2024

The Moon is the biggest and brightest object in the night sky. When we look at the Moon, we can see the surface is covered with dark spots. For centuries, people around the world have looked up at the Moon’s spots and seen different images. To explain these images, they told folktales.


Đề bài

Please, write your answer in the blank given in each question.

(Thí sinh ghi câu trả lời vào các chỗ trống ở mỗi câu hỏi.)

PART ONE. LISTENING

You will hear an announcement from the principal about a school’s Sports Day. You will hear it twice. Supply the missing information. You should write NO MORE THAN four words in each sentence. An example is done for you.

Example: The Newtown School Sports Day this year will be held on Saturday, July 15 at the City Stadium.

Question 1. Each event will have competitions including one for girls, one for boys, one for older students, and __________.

Question 2. If anyone wants to participate, they should speak to Mr. Wilson, who is in the school __________ until 4:30 p.m. from Monday to Friday next week.

Question 3. Volunteers will help with serving refreshments and __________ officials.

Question 4. Students who do not attend Sports Day must present a letter written by __________ reason.

PART TWO. READING

Read the following passage carefully. Do the tasks below the passage.

The Moon is the biggest and brightest object in the night sky. When we look at the Moon, we can see the surface is covered with dark spots. For centuries, people around the world have looked up at the Moon’s spots and seen different images. To explain these images, they told folktales.

A Hawiian tale explains that a woman got tired of working and went to the Moon to rest by walking on a rainbow bridge.

A Native American story tells how a frog jumped to the Moon to escape a wolf that was madly in love with her.

In the Japanese version of an Indian tale, the god Sakra disguised himself as a beggar and asked a monkey, a fox and a rabbit for food. The rabbit offered its own body as food and jumped into a fire. Sakra saved the rabbit for its generosity and took it to the Moon, where it works making mochi (rice cakes).

The Kimbundu tribe of Angola see a frog who acted as messenger between the king of Earth and the king of the Moon.

One Mexican tale explains how two gods wanted to be the Sun. As only one god could become the Sun, a rabbit is thrown into the face of one of the two gods, making it darker and turning it into the Moon.

(From TakeAway English 3, Mc Graw Hill)

Question 1. Decide whether this sentence is True or False:

No other objects are as bright as the Moon in the night sky.

(Write True or False in the blank) __________

Question 2. Decide whether this sentence is True or False:

The story about the rabbit making rice cakes is an original tale of Japan.

(Write True or False in the blank) __________.

Question 3. Choose the best answer A, B, or C to fill in the blank.

The best title for the passage might be __________.

A. Important Scientific Facts about the Moon

B. Different Countries, Different Moons      

C. Explanations of the Moon’s Dark Spots

Question 4. Choose the best answer A, B, or C to fill in the blank. Which of the following tales does NOT include any animals?

A. The Mexican tale

B. The Hawiian tale       

C. The Native American tale

Question 5. Write down the reason why Sakra did not let the rabbit die. You should write two words only.

(Write your answer in the blank) ___________________.

Question 6. Write down one word that you find in the passage which means ‘get away’.

(Write your answer in the blank) ___________________.

PART THREE. WRITING

Write complete sentences with the given cues. You must write NO MORE THAN fifteen words for each sentence.

Example: Katie / teacher / English / nice / and / act / kind / students //

 Katie’s teacher of English is nice and acts kindly to the students.

Question 1. Lucy / her friends / do / group work / biology / present / time //

=> _________________________________________________________

Question 2. Lucky / enough, / no-one / injure / accident / slippery road //

=> _________________________________________________________

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Đáp án

ĐÁP ÁN

Sưu tầm và chỉnh sửa: Ban chuyên môn

PART ONE. LISTENING

Question 1. one for younger students

Question 2. gymnasium from 3:30 p.m.

Question 3. assisting the track

Question 4. their/the parents giving/stating the

PART TWO. READING

Question 1. TRUE

Question 2. FALSE

Question 3. C

Question 4. B

Question 5. its generosity

Question 6. escape

PART THREE. WRITING

Question 1. Lucy and her friends are doing (some/the) group work on biology at the present time.

Question 2. Luckily enough, no-one was/got injured in the accident on the slippery road.

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