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KIỂM TRA 45 Môn TIẾNG ANH LỚP 10 (unit 12 14) đ1 KIỂM TRA 45 Môn TIẾNG ANH LỚP 10 (unit 12 14) đ1 I Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest 1 A slow B busy C[.]

KIỂM TRA 45 Môn: TIẾNG ANH - LỚP 10 (unit 12-14) đ1 I Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest A. slow B. busy C. compose D. music A plays B. reads C. listens D stops A. audience B. laugh C. August D. taught A enough B. tough C. rough D. though II Choose the best answer (3 points) The staff are working at weekends   delay the project any further A so that not to B. not to C. so as not to D. for not That book is about a famous anthropologist. It's about the people in Samoa for two years A that she lived B. that she lived among them C. among whom she lived D. where she lived among them I was enjoying my book but I stopped  _ a program on TV A reading to watch B. to read to watch C. to read for watching D reading for watching I can't believe that Jim is marrying the vice-president's daughter That they would get married is  _  A surprised B surprisingly C. surprising D surprise The film is  _ two women who drive across America A on B of C about D over The film  _ after weeks of protest by religious groups A was finally released B. finally released C. finally  have released D. was released finally This young director  _ four  films so far. His recent film _ Oscar for Best Director.  A made/won B. has made/has won C. made/has won D. has made/won The  Taylors on a cruise around the Mediterranean to celebrate 50th wedding anniversary A are going to go B. will go C. are going D. go How many countries took part  in the first World Cup? A interested B. participated C competed D. cooperated 10 Although it is a problem only in Britain at the moment, I think it _ the rest of Europe soon A affects B. will affect C. is going to affect D. is to affect III Choose the best answer to complete the passage (3 points)     Over the (1) _ 25 years football has not only taken (2) _ as the world's major game in an ephemeral world (3) _ has also blossomed other (4) _ of society, commerce and politics Football, more than (5) _ other factor, has eveloped (6) _ regions, people and nations With (7) _ two hundred million active players it now (8) _ stantial chunk of the leisure industry, having opened up new markets for (9) _ and for the rest of the business (10) _ A past B pass C. late D. recent A origin B place C root D. cause A and B but C. that D. then A sides B. ways C. sections D. branches A the B any C. some D. several A full B. through C. large D. whole A approximately B totally C. accurately D complete A attracts B. comprises C. constitutes D. contacts A it B. itself C. they D. themselves 10 A industry B. matters C. affairs D. world IV Choose the best sentence for each of the situation.(2 points) Express your instant decision to take a taxi A I'll take a taxi B. I'm going to take a taxi C. I'm taking a taxi D I'll be taking a taxi Predict a world war in five years' time A There's a world war in five years' time B. There must be a world war in five years' time C.  There is a world war in five years' time D There'll have been a world war in five years' time Express your  intention to look round the town.  A I'll look round the town B. I'm going to look round the town C. I'll be looking round the town D. I might look round the town Offer your visitor a cup of tea A Why don't you have a cup of tea? B Could you have a cup of tea? C. Would you mind having a cup of tea? D. Will you have a cup of tea? Warn your passenger about the car crashing A We will be crashed! B We're going to crash! C. The car is crashing! D. The car will crash! V Choose the part that needs correcting (1 point) The music lover followed his instinct and collection only music that he enjoyed A The music lover B instinct C collection D that Even though his great fame, the directory was friendly and approachable A Even though B directory C friendly D approachable In order to not miss her bus, Mellani was hurrying A In order B to not C her bus D hurrying I often switch off the heating for saving money A often B switch off C the heating D for saving KIỂM TRA 45p Đ2 I Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest (1 point) A team B beat C. defeat D. great A silent B film C. thriller D. situation A enough B. tough C. cough D though A scene B. detective C. century D. adventure II Choose the best answer (2.5 points) The movie Schindler's List was   on the novel Schindlerc Ark written  by the Australian writer Thomas Keneally A based B depended C. played D. performed There's  an   film on at the local cinema.  A interest B. interesting C. interested D. interests I bought this new software   Chinese A for learning B. learning C. to learn D. learned Van Cao is one of the most well-known in Viet Nam A actors B. authors C. musicians D. singers The soft background music made her  _ sleepy A to feel B feel C feeling D feels The movie was so  that we couldn't sleep last night A thrill B. thrilling C. thrilled D. thriller - Excuse me. I'd  like to rent   new game - Here you are Sega Genesis Please take it to cashier over there A a/the B the/the C. θ/the D. a/a - Well, I'd better hurry. My lesson  at half past seven, and it's twenty five past now - OK Let's go A starts B. will start C. is starting D. is going to start Did the teacher explain how  _ this problem? A do we solve B can we solve C. to solve D. solve  10 She usually had a smile on her face, but now she looks A cheerful B. joyful C. solemn D. delightful III Read the passage and choose the correct choice (3 points)     Up to about 1915, movies were shot and programs were made up of several works Then, D.W.Griffith and others began to make longer films that provided the same powerful emotional appeal as did melodrama and presented spectacles far beyond what the theater could offer Consequently, after World War I increasing numbers of spectators deserted the theater for the movies This trend was accelerated in the late 1920s as a result of two new elements In 1927 sound was added to the previously silent film, and thus one of the theater's principal claims to superiority vanished In 1929 a serious economic depression began Since audiences could go to the movies for a fraction of what it cost to see a play, theater going became a luxury that few could afford, especially as the depression deepened     By the end of World War II, the American theater had been reduced to about thirty theaters in New York City and a small number of touring companies originating there One thing that movies could do better than the theater was to A provide longer programs B. provide emotional appeal C. provide more melodrama D. provide greater spectacles Up to the 1920s one objection to film was that A they  were too short B. they were silent C. they  were too expensive D. they did not tell a complete One thing that made people choose the movies over the theater was A World War I B. the fact that films were less expensive C the fact that films were silent D. the fact that films were shorter By the end of the World War II, A theater had become entertainment for the masses B the theater was no longer considered a luxury C. professional theatrical performances were confined mainly to New York D. There were no theatrical performances outside of New York City When the author of this paragraph says "this trend was accelerated in late 1920s" he means that A many more people went to the theater than to the movies B. the shift away from the movies to the theater was slowed down C. the popularity of the theater was gradually increasing D. the shift away from the theater to the movies was speeder up IV Choose the appropriate sentences to complete the conversation. (1.5 points) A:  (1) _  B:  Yes, of course  I do.  A (2)  _  B:  Well , whenever I have free time.  A: (3) _  B:   I like pop music, and sometimes I listen to some jazz A: (4) _  B:  Because it's serene and relaxing It mades me rejuvenated.  A: (5) _  B:  The Beatles and BackStreet Boys.  A: (6) _  B:  Well , My  favorite Vietnamese musician is Trinh Cong Son. His songs are sweet, gentle, and very lyrical  A: Oh, yes. I like him, too A How do you like music? B. Can you tell me if you like music? C. You really like music, do you? D Do you like listening to music? A When are you listening to music? B How often do you listen to music? C How long do you like it? D What do you do when you listen to music? 3.A Do you like jazz? B. What music do you like? C. What kinds of music do you like? D. What about pop music? A Why do you like pop music? B. What do you listen to music for? C. How do you like pop music? D. What makes you like pop music? A Do you like boy bands? B. Which group do you do you prefer? C. What is your best band? D. What's your favorite band? A Please tell me about the Vietnam  musician you like best B. Which of the Vietnamese musicians do you like? C. Do you like Vietnamese musicians? D. Can you tell me how you feel about the Vietnamese musicians? V Choose the best option to make the correct sentence from the suggested word (2 points) Fob Dylan/ musician/ who/ composer/ born/ American/ 1941/ Minnesota A Bob Dylan who is a composer and an American musician, was born in 1941 in Minnesota B. Bob Dylan is an American composer and musician who was born in Minnesota C Bob Dylan, an American composer and musician, who was born in Minnesota in 1941 D Bob Dylan, who is an American composer and musician, was born in 1941 in Minnesota widely/ traveled/ United States/ the poor/ singing A He traveled widely throughout the United States singing about the poor B. He widely traveled around the United States to sing about the poor C. He traveled the United States widely singing about the poor D. He traveled widely all over the United States with the poor's singing songs/ greatly/ protest/ political/ social/ influenced/ young people A His songs of greatly social and political protest influenced young people in 1960s B He greatly influenced young people in the 1960s with his songs about the political and social protest C His songs of political and social protest greatly influenced young in the 1960s D. He wrote songs of political and social protest greatly influenced young people in the 1960s Bob Dylan/ one/ important/ contemporary/ folk music and rock music A Bob Dylan is one of the most important man in contemporary folk music and rock music B. Bob Dylan is one of the most important men in contemporary folk music and rock music C. Bob Dylan is one important man in contemporary folk music and rock D. Bob Dylan is one of the most important men in folk and rock contemporary music KIỂM TRA 45’ đ3 I PHONETICS (1 point) Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest A. film B of C. feeling D roof A. champion B. chairman C. character D which Choose the word that has stress pattern different from that of the other words A tournament B passionate C popular D retirement A unusual B interesting C different D capital II Choose the best answer (3 points) Peter has practiced playing the piano the piano contest next week A in order enter B to entering C to enter D to not enter _ rich should help poor and disabled A a - a – the B the - the – the C a - an – the D a - an - a Mary is because her job is A bore/ boring B bored/ boring C boring/ bored D bored/ boredom C I failed D I fail - Why are you so sad? - I think in the exam next week A I would fail B I will fail The doctor says I a baby A will have B would have C am going to have D will be having She had been absent from class several times she still passed the exam easily A although B as a result C but D despite Dean Koontz, _ , lives in Orange, California A which is an author B who is an author of horror novels C is an author of horror novels D that is an author of horror novels Peter’s parents promised that they will take him to Italy this Summer holiday and he is so about it A exciting B excited C excites D excite The new computer system _ next month A is be installed B is being installed C is been installed D is being installed by people 10.The computer broke down again, A surprised the technician B who surprised the technician C that surprised the technician D which surprised the technician 11 How people learn languages? A How are languages learned? B How are languages learned by people? C How languages are learned? D Languages are learned how? 12 _ the fact that she is still young, she is appointed to a very high position in the company A Despite B Although C In spite 13 - You look _ when you see me A astonish B astonishing D Both A and C - Yes I think you are in China C astonishingly D astonished 14 Over 1500 new houses _ each year Last year, 1720 new houses _ A were built/ were built B are built/ were built C are being building / were built D were built/ were being built 15 We didn’t recognize him until he came into the light A It was not until we recognized him that he came into the light B It was not until he came into the light that we recognized him C It was not until we didn’t recognize him that he came into the light D It was not until he came into the light that we didn’t recognize him III Read the passage and choose the correct choice (3 points)     All over the world people listen to classical music Classical music is cult to describe It means different things to different people      Some famous classical composers were Bach, Vivaldi, Haydn and Mozart In their music, they did not tell a story or show strong emotion They wanted to make a beautiful, interesting design They wanted to write lovely sounds     Then composers started to interpret ideas They told stories about wars, armies and soldiers They wrote about religion Sometimes they composed music for holidays They told love stories and showed strong emotion Some of these composers were Beethoven, Schumann Chopin, Mendelssohn, Wagner, and Tchaikovsky     Classical music stays with people a long time Bach wrote about 300 years ago, Beethoven wrote about 200 years ago, and Tchaikovsky wrote over 100 years ago     Sometimes people close their eyes to listen to classical music When they close their eyes, they can see the design They can listen to the same classical music many times and enjoy it     Sometimes it is difficult to understand The listener has to think about it However, we can all learn to enjoy some classical music It is very important to people Classical music is famous A in the Western B. in Europe C in the United  States The first classical composers wanted to D. all over the world A  tell stories about religion B. write lovely sounds C. show strong emotion D. B and C What kind of stories did some composers not tell in their music?  A love B. wars C. religion D. racial integration Beethoven A composed his music a long time ago B just wanted to make an interesting design C. did not tell a story D. wrote sonic music that was difficult to understand People sometimes close their eyes when they listen to classical music in order to A understand it clearly B. think about the design C. form the picture of the design in their mind D. hear the same classical music many times Classical music A is different from people to people B is different to understand so the listener always has to think about it C. was composed by famous musicians very long time ago D is necessary for people because it makes life more colorful IV Choose the appropriate sentences to complete the conversation. (1.5 points) A:  (1) _ B:  No, I don't like them very much. I think they're so violent. (2) _ A:  They 're OK  (3)  _ B:  Well, I like romantic films and science fiction films.  A:  (4)  _  B:  Well, it's difficult to say. But I suppose I prefer romantic films.  A: (5)  _ B:  Julia Robert. I really like her.  A (6)  _ B:  He's OK. But my  favorite actor is Mel Gibson.  A: Me too. There's a new Mel Gibson movie at the Elmwood Theater. Let's go to see it tonight B:  Great! A Do you like films? B. Do you like action films? C. Which film do you like? D. How do you like action  A Do you? B. Like you? C. How are you? D. How? A What film do you like best? B. What would you like? C. What kind of film do you like? D. What sort of film you like? A Do you prefer romantic films or science fiction films? B. Which you like best: romantic films or science fiction films? C Which do you prefer: romantic films or science fiction films? D. Do you like romantic films or science fiction films? A Who's your favorite actress? B. Who are the best actress? C. Which actress you like best? D. What's your favorite actress? A Have you ever seen Tom Cruise? B. Do you like Tom Cruise? C. Is Tom Cruise the actor you like? D. How about thinking of Tom Cruise? V Put the word in the correct form (1.5 points) The boy (sit)   next to me in the evening class is very clever Our natural resources will be probably (exhaust) We are living in a house (surround) John was the youngest person (interview)  Here is a test (finish)  (Environment)   within a relatively short time (exhaust)  by green trees  yesterday  right now  are calling for the new pesticide regulations to be strictly enforced ... disabled A a - a – the B the - the – the C a - an – the D a - an - a Mary is because her job is A bore/ boring B bored/ boring C boring/ bored D bored/ boredom C I failed D I fail - Why are... C. thrilled D. thriller - Excuse me. I''d  like to rent   new game -? ?Here you are Sega Genesis Please take it to cashier over there A a/the B the/the C. θ/the D. a/a - Well, I''d better hurry. My... composer and musician, was born in 1941 in Minnesota widely/ traveled/ United States/ the poor/ singing A He traveled widely throughout the United States singing about the poor B. He widely traveled around the United States to sing about the

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