SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO NGHỆ AN
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KỲ THI CHỌN HỌC SINH GIỎI TỈNH LỚP 9 NĂM HỌC 2021 – 2022 Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH - BẢNG A Thời gian: 150 phút (không kể thời gian giao đề) |
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1. Steve hasn’t arranged any work for the summer yet. |
2. Caroline’s work will allow her to have free time during the day. |
3. Caroline’s work will be located in a city. |
4. Caroline found out about the job from the internet. |
5. Caroline says that work at music festivals is badly paid. |
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To live this life, people need identity. But no everyone can recognize themselves respectively, sometimes there are teenagers who have difficulty in finding their own identity. On the stage of adolescence, no doubt they need a model that they consider incapable of describing what they want to become. This model is called an idol. Idol can come from various domains including sports, mass media, and music, and they can be quite powerful. They give considerable influence on teens, especially if the idol managed to attract young people by their appear, songs, talents, fashion style, achievements, or even their attitude. The teens then slowly began to identify all the things that exist in the idols range from used clothes up to hairdos. A person who can touch the hearts of teenagers, then that person will be a teen idol. Factors that touch the hearts of teenagers is the ability to understand and encourage the youth, genuine support and acceptance. For teens, idol is the figure that is able to provide inspiration about life. The young people’s need to understand and be understood requires a touch of emotional support to teenagers that gives an unique insight and a wise direction. |
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1. A. jobs | B. work | C. positions | D. occupations |
2. A. saying | B. thought | C. statement | D. claim |
3. A. education | B. upbringing | C. training | D. instruction |
4. A. amusement | B. free | C. leisure | D. pleasure |
5. A. instead of | B. on one hand | C. as well as | D. such as |
6. A. show | B. say | C. display | D. appear |
7. A. mid | B. middle | C. medium | D. halfway |
8. A. arise | B. arouse | C. rise | D. raise |
9. A. equally | B. hardly | C. similar | D. nearly |
10. A. couples | B. partners | C. colleagues | D. mates |
11. A.questioned | B. answered | C. asked | D. requested |
12. A. of | B. to | C. for | D. with |
13. A. However | B. Therefore | C. Although | D. Despite |
14. A. says | B. suggests | C. estates | D. hints |
15. A. for | B. of | C. in | D. to |
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Which person or people state(s) the following? 1. I used to avoid giving my opinions at work. 2. Taking time off for your professional development can make you feel more self-assured. 3. I never thought I'd be a confident person. 4. I'm not influenced by people's opinions of me. 5. Initially, I misunderstood what confidence was. 6. I find making notes very supportive in my work. 7. I've worked on having a confident appearance. 8. I am realistic about my abilities. 9. My behaviour helps others relax too. 10. Getting things wrong can have a positive result. |
Your answers 1. ______ 2. ______ 3. ______ 4. ______ 5. ______ 6. ______ 7. ______ 8. ______ 9. ______ 10. ______ |
When I left school I was very shy and I always thought I'd stay that way. I was about twenty-five when I was asked to help out at my daughter's school. I was sure I wouldn't cope, but I surprised myself by doing well and someone there suggested that I should do a university course. There was a huge knot in my stomach the day I turned up for my first lecture. But my confidence gradually grew - I became more outgoing. Looking back, working at the school was the turning point in my life that has helped everything else fall into place. |
It all started four years ago when my father became ill and I had to take over the family business. I was so scared, I went over the top and became a bit too aggressive and impatient. I thought that was what confident people were like, but gradually I learned otherwise. To be confident you've got to believe in yourself. If things get too demanding for me at work, I don't let myself feel guilty if I save a number of tasks until the next day. When I'm confronted with something difficult, I tell myself that I've got nothing to lose. It's fear that makes you lack confidence, so I'm always having quiet chats with myself to put aside those fears! |
People think I'm very confident but, in fact, the calmer I look, the more terrified I really am. I've had to develop the ability to look confident because it's the most vital thing in TV. Interviewing people has helped me realise that most - if not all — of us get tense in important situations, and we feel calmer when we speak to someone who's genuinely friendly. The best ever piece of advice came from my mother when I was agonising as a teenager about wearing the right clothes. She simply cried, 'Who's looking at you? Everybody's too busy worrying about how they look.' I've found that's well worth remembering. I also think you gain confidence by tackling things that scare you. When I took my driving test I was so nervous, but I passed. After that I felt sure that I'd never feel so frightened again, and I never have. |
My confidence comes naturally from really enjoying the work I do, but it's something that I've built up over the years. If you just get on with it and learn from any mistakes you make, you're more confident the next time round. I work hard and I'm popular in the restaurant, but it's probable that one out often people doesn't like me. I don't let that affect me. You've got to like yourself for what you are, not try to be what others expect. My company runs a lot of training courses, and going on those has built up my self-esteem. The company also encourages employees to set manageable targets. It helps no end if you can see you're achieving something tangible, rather than reaching for the stars all at once, and ending up with nothing but air! |
After I left college I worked for years as a secretary and would sit in meetings, not always agreeing with what was being said, but too scared to speak up. Eventually, I summoned up the confidence to start making my point. Even so, when I first worked in politics, I'd never spoken in public before and always used to shake like a leaf. I would say to myself, 'Don't be so silly. People do this every day of their lives, so there's no reason why you can't.' I also found it helpful to jot a few things down to refer to - rather like having a comfort blanket! I don't think there is anyone who isn't a little shaky when it comes to talking publicly. The real secret of confidence is in telling yourself over and over again, 'Nothing is impossible.' |
List of headings i The best moment to migrate ii The unexplained rejection of closer feeding ground iii The influence of weather on the migration route iv Physical characteristics that allow birds to migrate v The main reason why birds migrate vi The best wintering grounds for birds vii Research findings on how birds migrate viii Successful migration despite trouble of wind ix Contrast between long-distance migration and short-distance migration x Mysterious migration despite lack of teaching |
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