Bộ đề thi tuyển sinh vào lớp 10 môn tiếng anh thanh hóa năm 2023

52 7 0
Bộ đề thi tuyển sinh vào lớp 10 môn tiếng anh thanh hóa năm 2023

Đang tải... (xem toàn văn)

Tài liệu hạn chế xem trước, để xem đầy đủ mời bạn chọn Tải xuống

Thông tin tài liệu

SO CTAO DUC VA DAO T4O THANH HOA MA DE OOI Xi' rgI TUYEN SIN i I LOP 10 TT{PT N{6N: TII'.Nt} ANH Thrli gittn ldtn bdi; 60 ph, , ki:6ttg kA thd'i gian giuo di PHAN A: NGII Aru 1r,o tri6m) I Chgn t* cd phin ggch chAn du',qc phdt Am khdc so vbi cdc tir citl lgi l A hour B house C hot A workq[ B wantg{ C stopped A walkg B cupg C studentq II Chgn t* cd trgng 0m ch{nlt roi vdo vitri khtic so vtii cric t* cin'lgi A sewage B simple c hobby A dancer B cl,cling C balloon PHAN B: NGLI pHAp vA TtI v\rNG (4,0 tri6m) D head D asked D penp D describe D trafrc I Cho dgng ctfing cfia ilQng tir ngo{c iI6 hodn thdnh cdc cau sau 6.My house (build) at present We would rather (stay) at home than go out on rainy days Yesterday, when we _ (visit) them, they _ (have) dinner The weather is terrible today If the r.r,eathe _ (be) good I _ (go) for a rvalk (write) to my pen pal months agci but I _ 10 I (not receir.e) his reply since then II Cho dgng itilng cfia ti.trong ngo{c dA nodn thdnh ctic cAu sau 11 The accident happened because he diove (CARE) 13 Traditional are a good source of fun and entertainme;ri (CELEBRATE) 14 You should buy this book It's very_ (INFORII) 15.-_- people eat sricky rice cakes at Ter (TRADITION) III Chg)n mQt ituip rin drtng tong sd A, B, C hofic D dA'hodn thirth ntdi cAu sau 16 Solar energy doesn't cause pollution B polluted c pollute 17 Tet is a festival occurs in late Ianuary or early February A u'hom B rvhen C rvhere 18 It's raining NIr Narn has to go to work A Although B So C Therefbre 19 If I rich, I around the world A u'ill be travel B am - will travel C were - u,,ould travel A D pollurant D u,hich D Horve,,,er D rvould be trar eled 20 The sirl rvishes she _ A had stayed in Hue for the festival next u,eek B was staying c stay film, B are you 21 You don't like watching this A don't you 22 When he lived in the city he A uses to go B has gone 23 My house in1999 D could stay ? c you D did you to the theater trvice a week c used to go A is built B was building C was built 24 The entrance examination will be held June 22"d 2012 A in B on C at 25 Hoa: "I suggest going camping next Sunday.', - Lan: " ." A That's a fine day B That's a qood idea C That's a reasoll tflp - D was going D has been built D to D Thai's a good ' PHaN C: DQC HIEU (3,0 Ai6m) I Chltn mQt ti thich hW ttiin vito mdi chd tilng iIA hodn thdnh tlogn vdn sou i::ergf is one of the problems that man1, people are interested in It is not an unfamiliar rvord It is he:';c.said.discussedda1.a1ierday.Itisclosetoeverr.one.s(26) that gives you light You tum on a TV and it is energy'that gives 1'ou pictures and sound You ride a motorclcle and it is energy that gives you movement You (28) _ 1'otn meals and it is energy that gires rou heat to boil rice The problem is that the demand for energy is rising and that the price of energy is and higher The supply of energy on earth is limited It cannot provide us all forever :' ]t) The shortage of energy in the future is inevitable Therefore, (30) energ)' is a must if u'e r.lant to cc'nrinue to live in a saf-e and sound *o.l: t/,,71;U) /^rt* pnzttTg / drrrO / eoo[" II Dgc ilogn vdn sau vd chgn mdt ildp dn dilng sO A , B, C ho{c D Solar energv is a long lasting source of energy which can be used almost anvu'here To generate solar energ) \\e only'need solar cells and the sun! Solar cells can easily be installed on house roofs, so no ne\\' space is needed and each user can quietly generate their own energy Compared to other reneu,able st)urces they' also possess many advantages Wind and water power rely on turbines which are noisy erpensive and eas,v to break down Solar cells are totally silent and non-polluting As they have no moving parts the1, require little maintenance and have a long lifetime However, solar energy also has some disadvantages We can only generate solar energy during daytime because the system depends on sunlight Besides solar cells require large area to work effectively The rnain disadvantage of solar energy is that it costs about trvice as much as traditional sources such as coal oil, and gas This is because solar cells are expensive Scientists are hoping that the costs of solar cells will reduce as more and more people see the adrantages of this enr,'ironntentally friendly source of energv 31 What does the passage prirnarily discuss? A Advantages and disadvantages of solar energy B Solar energy s advantages over other sources of energ,v C The cost of solar energy D Solar energy as an alternati,n,e for fossil.fuels 32" What does the u ord they in line refbr to? A solar energ)'users B other renewable resources C advantages D solar cells 33 What is NOT mentioned as an advantage of solar cells? A They require little mainteuance B They are non-polluting .C They cost little to produce D They operate quietly 3.1 Which of the follou'ing is NOT a traditional source of energy? A solar energy B oil C coal D gas 35 Which of the follou'irig is the main disadvantage of solar energy mentioned in the passage? A It is expensive B Solar cells require large areas to operate C It is unfiiendly to the environment D It depends on sunlight III Chgn mQt ittip tin sd A, B, C hogc D itiin vdo mdi cnd trilng dd hodn thdnh doon vdn sou Todal' supermarkets are lbund in almost every large city in the world But the first supermarket (36) _ opened only fifty years ago It was opened in New York by a man named Michael Cullen A supermarket is different (37) other types of stores in several ways In supermarkets, goods are placed on open shelves The (38) choose what they want and take them to the checkout counter This means that feu'er shop assistants are needed than in other stores The way products are displal'ed is another diflbrence betrveen supermarkets and many other types of stores; (39) _ exanrple, in supermarkets, tlrere is iisually a display of small inexpensive items just in front of the checkout counter: candies, chocolates maga,-ines, cheap foods and So on Most customers (40) gotoa supemarket buy goods frr',:r a siirrppln* list They know,exactly what they need to buy They the shopping according to a pli,r, , n is 37 A in 38 A customers 39 A in 40' A' who 36 A B has been B from B managers B for was C of c assistants C of C which C B' what D rn,ere D with D sellers D.by D u,hom ,HAN D: vIET (2,0 tti6m) I Viit tqi ctic cAu sau clto nghia khilng thay itili so vdi cdu ban itdu, biir dAu bdng t* g.o'i i, 41.I sent my friend a letter in.London last week ) A letter 42.llast saw him when I was a student ) I haven't 43 "Don't forget to bring your passports with you'*'hen you go abroad." ) She reminded 44 Smoking is not allowed in the ward Would you ) ? 45 He failed the exam because of his laziness ) Because he II Viil lgi ctic ciu sau suo clto nghia khOng thay ttii so vdi cdu ban ttiiu, str ttyng tii cho sirt rtgofrc iton (khdng dug'c thay tl6i dSng cria tt ngoic) 46 It seems that he u'ill come late (APPEARS) 47 She prefers staying at home to going out (BETTER) 48 Do you understand the grammar structure? (AWARE) -19 I like collecting stamps (KEEN) 50 Lan often cries u,.hen she meets with difficulties (USED) THE END SO GIAO DUC VA DAO THANH HOA N{A DE OO2 TAO XV TUYEN SINH LOP 10 THPT M6n: TIENG ANH Thdi gian titm bdi; 60 phtit khong kO rhr)'i gian giao eli TTTT rHAN A: NGIJ Au 1r,o tri6m) I chrgn ti'cd phan ggch chan efuqc phtit am khtic so vdi cdc tir cbn tgi l.'A different B world c practiced A pollute B receipt c species clear B b94r C hear II cltgrt tic cd trgng am ch[nh roi vdo vi trf khdc so v6i ctic t* cin rgi A promote B attract c trophy A develope B introduce C discover pHAp rHAN B: NGfl vA TU vIING (4,0 tri6m) I cho dgng ctfing cfia clQng tir ngofrc it| hodn thdnh e(rc c1u sau We (always/make) _ to work hard by our parents A D disasrer D accept D near D compete D prepare ? T ir grandparents prel'er'(rvatch) _ \t he ior e'd here :iing (do ) _ lf.f in Viet Nani it (not -_ since basketball to playing it snou,) in rvinter except for Sa Pa and LarTg Son II Cho dgng ttting ciia til'trong ngofrc di hoirtt tlrorrh ctic cAu sou people in the world (IMAGINE) I l \orelists are among the most l2- Secondary education is and free in rnany countries (COMPEL) 13 The song has been sblected for the Sea Games 22, Vietnam (OFFICE) l{ are doing their best to make people aware of the danger of air pollution (ENVIRONMENT) 15 Your father is a bit I think he should go on a diet (WEIGH) III Chgn mQt ittip tin tlfing sd A, B, C hofic D ili hodn thdnh mdi cAu sau lr,orking hard 16 \-ou will not succeed D although A unless B without c if 17 It rvas raining very so I took my umbrella A u'et B badly D firmly C hard 18 I that if I rvere r,ou B shan't D don't A u-on't C u'ouldn't 19 \'ou may borrorv as nlany books as \-or.r like provided 1.ou shou,thern to is at the desk A *'ho B whom D which C whoever 20 I u'ish you stop interruirting me whenever I speak B u'ould D will A did C might 2I.l wish I more about tire logistics of the expedition A sould knorv B knerv D can know C know 22 The little girl u,hen she fell A hurt himself B hurt herself D hurt C has hurt 23: Listen to what I arn saying, ? A don't 1'ou B you D will you C did 1,ou 21 this medicine, and y'ou'il be rvell again A Har.e B Drink D Take C Eat 25 Yoko feels again after her illness but she still cannot rvork D strons/ hard A strong/ hardly B strongly/ hard C strongly/ hardly PHAN C: Doc HIEU (3,0 tli6m) til'thich vdn sou rtu'd'i ttiiv eliirt tdo mdi chd trdns tI6 hoirt thdnh too hute to live r's \['e ai'e all sloull'destroying the earth The sea and the rivers are (26) dirty to su'irn in There (27) in many of the so much smoke in the air that it is unhealthy (28) r.vorld's cities In one well- known city, tbr exarnple- the gases (29) cars pollute the air so much that traffic policemen (30) to rlear oxygen masks II Dgc ilogrt tdrt sau vd ch,prt ntQt iltip dn iliurg sd A , B, C hofrc D ' Music intluences people in different \\,a),s or the same person ditferently at different times Music rra\,seem to int'luence people differently That is because people can react differently to the music We are able to apply a choosing process to the music ll'e hear If someone hates jazz then a jazz piece with a positive effect rryill probably not make him f'eel good A happy song might appear to make an angry person angrier, y'et it is not the music itself that is creating the anger; rather it is the positive effect of the music The angr.v person does not want to accept the song's happ5, fbeling: it points out his alreacll'existing anger, and makes that anger come to the surfbce When a piece of music is played and we are listenins to it, our bodl' mind and feelings are being affected.'fhe musicians of ancient cultures such as Clrirra Iniia Turkey and Creece understood the effects of rnusic In fact Pathagoras" in ancient Greece, i;.iroduced a rvhole science that concerrred thern Because the musicians of these ancient cultures understood these effects, they created music that n'as positive, uplifting, and beneflcial Once the effects of music are better understood the next step is to gain a better understanding of the music around us, and what effect it is actually having 31 'l'he text is about A The science of music C- The effects of music on human B Understanding music feelings N4usic- .,\ cannot be chosen D Music and an angry person 32 C afl'ects us in different ways B affects everybody in the same way D never make us angry 33 According to the text A Everybody likes jazz B Jazz always makes us feel better C No one likes jazz D a very angry person sometimes not accept music 3{ In ancient cultures there used to be a science that concerned the effects of music in _ A China B India C Turkey D Greece 35 The word "Once" has a close meaning to _ A on time B u,hen C because D if III Chpn mQt tfuip tin sd A, B, C ho(c D ttiirt vdo mdi chd tAng iti hodn thdnh doan vdn sou Today, supermarkets are found in almost every large city in the w'orld But the first supermarket (36) opened only tift1' )'ears ago It was opened in New York by a man named Michael Cullen A supermarket is different (37) other types of stores in several w.ays In supermarkets, goods are placed on open shelves The (38) choose what they want and take them to the checkout counter This means that feuer shop assistants are needed'than in other stores The way products are displayed is another difl'erence betueen supemrarkets and many other types of stores: (39).example, in supermarkets there is usually' a display of small inexpensil'e items just in front of the checkout counter: candies, cltocolates tnasazines, cheap foods and so on Most customers (10) _ _qo to a supermarket buy goods liom a shopping list They know'exactlv rvhat they need to buy They the shopping according to a plan 36 A is B has been C r,l'as D u'ere 37 A in B fiorn C of D u,ith 38 A customers B managers C assistants D sellers 39 A in B for C of D.bv 40 A r.r,ho B what C which D whom PHAN D: VIET (2,0 tli6m) I l:i& lgi cric cLu sou cho nghia khAng thof itili so vrii cdu ban itdu, bit itiu bdng til'gqi j, ,ll People are going to build a new library in the area ) A new library -12 "\\;h)' don't you take a day off tomcirrow?" she said to me ) She suggested that ,1.i The u'eather is bad so \\,e can't go camping ) If the neather 4{ He u'as punished because he behaved badly ) Because of 45 The keeper had no sooner opened the case door than the lion attacked him ) Hardly II Qi cric cAu sau clto ttghia khing thay itAi so v6'i cilu ban ngo(c dar (kh6ng du'g'c thay tl6i d4ng cria tir trorrg ngoic) 16 \\'heri 1'ou think this bridge was buil, (OL, ) ViAt -17 N{1,' riienti was the u'inner of the compc',lion 1\\'ON) etdu, sfr d4ng tir cho sln tong 48 He can't rnove because his leg was broken (Of) 49 In spite of her old age, she can compute very fast (THOUGH) 50 The personnel officer promised him that she wouldn't tell any one that he had been in the prison (\\'oRD) so GrAo DIJC vA DAo r4o THANH HOA MA DE THE END xY rur ruyEN srNH Ldp l0 THpr M6n: TIENG ANH Thi'i gian tdm bdi; 60 phtit kh6ng k0 rhrii gian gioo OO3 PHAN A: NGIIAnl 1r,o tri6m) I Chgrt tii cd phAn ggch chAn cfugc phtit Am khtic so vri'i ctic tri'cbn lgi A thank B they C these A walkg B cupq C studentg A strggm B leather L Cream II Chgn ti'cd trgng 0m chfnh roi viro v! tri khdc so vbi cdc ti'cdrt lgi A celebrate B consider C expression A partner B between C r'isit PIIAN B: NGLI PHAP VA TU'\,'U'NG (4,0 di6Nr) I Cho dgng itrtng cfia ttQng til'trong ngofrc li hodn thdnh ctic c0u sau tli D than D peng D dream D criteria D.Ltrogram Listen to these students! What language they (speak) What you (do) if you had a lot of mone,v? Who (cary) r'our bag u'hen you climb N4ount Phanxipang? 10 To avoid (attack) again, the millionaire hired some guards -? cfiu sou IL Cho dgng itfing cfra ti'trong ngofrc tt| hodn thinh cttc 11 This coffee is too _to drink (HEAT) '- that he is sure to have an accider-,l (CARE) 12 Ile drives so 13 His parents were that he failed the flnal eranriuations (DISAPPOINT) 14 Do you know w'hat the of river is? (DEEP) 15 He is a very carpenter (SKILL) III Chgn nQt itrip titt ilting sd A,' B, C hogc D ttd hodn thdnh mdi cAu sau 16 We used to p.ast the market on the u,ay to schocrl A r.lalk B ivalked C walking D have walked 17 Remember to turn the light when leaving the office 'A off B on C down D in 18 IIo Chi Minh City is the one in the country A larger B Iarge C largest D largely 19.Lanisverytired.-.shehastofinishherassignmentbeforegoingtobed Although 20 I suggest_ A A raise 21 Hal'e you ever your town? B So C Theretbre D However solne money for poor children B to raise C raised D raising letter a to the local authorities to complain about the public transpoft in A wrote B writing C rvritten D write ,vith 22 When are you your far:rily Lan? vacation A on B.bv Cl lr'ith D to 23.|f )'ou _ late you wouldn't finisli your ir,ork A cclnre B corning C to come D came 24 Huong wishes she free time to visit her close friend in hospital A to have B.had C have D having 25 I think l've lost my new hat I've it everyu'here but I can't find it A looked out B looked in C looked on D looked fbr PHAN C: DQC HIEU (3,0 ili6m) vdn ti'thich du'di dAv ttiin vdo mdi chd fiilns cl6 hoitn thirrth sau problem tuos children ft Population groulh is a serious (26) _around the u'orld At the beginning of the 2011' century tliere were about 1.5 billiorr people in the world In 1984 the u'orld population (27) 4.8 billion people By the year 2000 (28) rvill be about 6.1 billion This growth in population is not happening everywhere For (29) in Europe the population is not growing at all families in these countries are smaller now Only about 2.1 (30) are born for every woman II Dgc ilogn vdn sau vd chgrt rrtQt ittip dn ilrtng torrg si ,1 , B, C ho(c D Every year people in manv countries learn English Some of them are young children Others are A few learn English just by hearing the language in fihns on television, in the office or alnon-s their friends Most people must u'ork hard'to learn English Why all these people leanr English? It's not diff-icult to ansu,er tiis question Many bo1,s and girls lealn English at school because it is one of their subjects \{an1'adults learn English because it is useful for their u'ork Teenagers often leam English for their higher s'rudies because some of their books are in English at'the college or university Other people learn English hr'cause they rvant to read new'spapers or magazines in English 31 .A.ccording to the writer Engiish is learnt by _ A 1'oung children B adults C teenagers D all are correct 32 !n the line of the second pan the u,ord "it" refers to A.country B 1'oung children D question C.English \\ihere 33 man1 bo1's and girls learn English? A at home B at school C in evening classes D in the offlce 3,[ \\'hy adults learn English? A Because they rvant to see movies in English B Because they need it for their job C Because they are fbrced to leam it D Because it's not difficult to learn 35 What of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage? A Children like reading English newspapers B People in many countries leam English C: English is one subject in school D Some books are written in English III Chgn mQt itdp tin s6 A, B, C hogc D iliin vdo mdi chd tdng iti hodn thdnh ilogn vdn sau David Evans is a farmer He does farming on his own land in Wales The farm has belonged to his family for generations David (36) on his land He does not employ (37) workers His sons helps him when they are not (38) school The guests from the city enjoy their quiet holidays in the clean country (39) it's a lonely life for -sheep and they come to visit their fann However, -fulltime the Evans family when the guests have gone The questions is that if his children rvant to (40) tl:e | farm u'hen Mr Evans give up working " 36 A feeds B grorvs C raises D leads teenagers Many are adults Sorre learn at school Others stud1, b.v themselves ., B more C much B for C at C life B sight B take over C take after PHAN D: VIET (2,0 tli6m) t Viiit lgi ctic cAu scru soo cho nghia khbng thay it6i so vdi cLu bon diu, bcit ifiu bdng 41 They have just sold that old house ) That old house 42.In spite o f the bad rveather they had a wonderful holiday ) Although 43 They will build a new mall here ) A new mall 4,1 Unless he takes these pills he rvon't be better some 38 A in 39 A wind 10 A take otf 37 A D D D D any on air take care tir gqi i, )rf 45 Despite working hard he can't support his large family ) No matter il Viil tqi cric ciiu sau soo clto nghio kh\ng thalt afii so vci cAu bon tliu, sfi'dyng ti'cho sirt ngoqic dorr (kh6ng dugc thay tl6i d4ng cria 46 I think 1,ou should go by train (WERE) tt'trong ngo{c) 47.He can't move because of his broken leg (BECAUSE) 48 I daren't turn on the television because the baby might wake up (FEAR) 49 Although she is old she can compute very/ fast (DESPITE) 50 She is not upset; she is only pretending (ACT) THE END so c;rAo DUC vA DAo r4o HOA THANH HOA MA DE OO4 rY rul rUYEN SINH LoP 10 THPT M6N: TIENG ANH Thtli gian ldm biri: 6{) trthilt kh6ng kA rhiti gian ,giao pHAx A: NG(I Arr 1t,o tri6m) I Chgn til'c6 phiin gqch chAn efuqc phttt dm khtic so vti cric tir cbn tgi B standard C solar I A garbage B installed C describled B charity C children II Chgn tii'cd trgng 0m chfnh roi vdo v! tr{ khttc so vdi cdc tir citn lgi, C expression A celebrate B consider C visit B between A partner PHAN B: NGU PHAP vA TU vUNG (4,0 tli6m) I Cho dgng dfing ciit lir ngo{c dA hodn thdnh cdc cLu sau in our country of a year (CELEBRATE) There are nany Do you kri,.'iv rn'ir",: the of river is? (DEEP)' ; when you open that door (CARE) You mustr-,e covered 3.'A chopstick A ' n di D lunar D decoratgg[ D christmas D criteria D program We can save resources by using solar energy (NATURE) our rivers and seas over night (pol-I-trrE) II cho dgng ilting ciia etQng ti'trong ngofic cti! hodn thdrth ctic cau sau 11 I'm sorry I (not finish) this work yet * 12 Poems as well as plays (write) by Shakespeare 13 She is having an examination She wishes she (spend) a day offon a larm nor.v 14 We hate (watch) the advertising program on TV 15 I had a phone call while I (surf) the web III chgrr mot iltip titt ctilng sd A, B, C hogc D etd hodrt thdnh mdi cau sau 16 I can't understand the French visitors I rvish I French A knew B will know C know D have knor.l,n 17 The church about 100 years ago A is built B was built C will be built D has been built 18 People in Israel are going to celebrate their festival is called Passover A rvhose B.wlio rvhich C D where 19 _ i was really tired , I couldn't sleep A Even though B So C Therefore D Because of 20,Lan is very tired _, she has to flnish her assignment before going to bed ' C Therefore A Although B So D However 21 I suggest _ some money for poor children A raise B to raise C raised D raising 22 She asked me if I a laptop computer the following day A.buy B u,ill buvJ C bought D u'ould buy 23.I _telephone her if I knew her number A would B have to C nill D shail 24.Honda motorbikes in Viet Nam A produce B u,ill produce C are produced D u'ould be produced 25 We have learnt English 2001 A for B since C in cluring 10 we can't clean up PHAN C: DQC HIEU (3,0 tli6m) Chgn mQt ti'th{ch hgp ttiin vdo mdi chd tilng dd hoirn thdnh ctogn vdn sou arV/iltUrv/tr /and,/ot One of the main sources fbr the spreading of nelr-s and events throughout the u'orld is the ne\\,spaper Tlre purpose of: newspapers is to inlbrm the puhlic of political social econornic Q6) enteftainment happenings, arnong other things Generally there (z7)_three types of neu'spapers: daily newspapers r,r,'eekly newspapers and special-interest newspapers Dailr, ne\e.spapers publish I (28)-leastoneeditioneveryweekday.Mostdailiesalsohal.ear,l'ec'kendedition.Daili, newspapers often have sections for news sports arts and entertainment, business and classified advertising Weekly newspapers print once a week and cover news of interest to readers in a snraller area (29)-thatofadailypaper.Theyfocusonlocalhappeningsratherthannationalorinternational eYents Special-interest newspapers may publish daily u'eekly monthly or even less.frequently They generally disseminate news of interest to a particular group of readers or f-eature news about a specific topic Thanks to the development of the Internet, we can now get access to electronic nervspapers To solne ' extent,e-newSpaperSarecheap,ttp-to-date,andconvenientformostreaders(30)-theu,orld' II Egc ttogn vdn suu vd chgn mQt itdp dn drtng tong sd A , B, C ho(c D Along with jogging and swimming, cycling is one of the best all-round forms of exercise It can help to increase your strength and energy, giving you more efficient muscles and a stronqer heart But increasing your strength is not the only advantage of cycling Becauseyou're not carrying the rvei_ultt of ,vour body on your feet, it's a good form of exercise for people with painful fbet or backs Hou'ever, with all forms of r it's important to sttirl slou'ly and build up -uently Doing too much too quickly'can damage muscles that aren't lr(ir'd to worki, : It'you have any doub,ts about taking up cvcling fbr health reasons, talk to your doctor atld ,i:.k fbr his/hr ,idvice ldeally you should be cycling at least t\\.o or three times a week For the exercise to bc doing )or 11-vi,ri 1'ou should get a little out of breath Doir't wony that if you begin to lose 1'our breath it could be dangerous and there must be something wrong rvith your heart This is simply not true; shortness of breath sliorvs that the exercise is having the right effect Horvever, if you find you are in exercise pain then you should stop and take a rest 3I.PeopleuitIrbackproblcrrrsnrightgoc1clingbecause- A it enables them to carry tlre u,eight of their body on their feet B it does not make them camy the weight of their bod1,6n their feet C it helps to make their backs become stronger D it helps them to relieve tlieir backache 32 All forms of exercise ntust be started A -eradually B quickly C strenuously D violently 33 According to the writer it is best to go cycling_ A once a week B at least two or three times a rveek C at least two or three tinres a dav D every day 3.1 You should not u'ornr ibout the shorlness of br"eath because A it shows that there is scitnething wrong with your heart B it shorvs that you should stop and take a rest C it is a sign of exercise lrlving the right effect D it is a sign of your getting rid of lour heart problem 35 which of the following is Nor included in the advantages of cycling? .\ Giving you a stronger hr-art B Increasing you strength and energy' C Gii'ing 1ou better muscles , D Making,you look l,ounger III Chgn mQt ittip ttn s6 A, B, C hofrc D ttiin vdo m6i chd t\ng cti hodn thdnh dogn vdn sau Nortadal's people are destrol,ing rain forests of the earth seriously It is (36) that ever\'1'ear 100.000 square kilonteters of rain forests are destroyed for (37) _ of rvood paper and luel as u,ell as fbr the residence and (38) land Rain forests are very important for the world's clinrale They receive the rainfall on the earth and produce a large amount of the u,orld's oxygen l)estrof ing rain forests.(3g) _- - is destroying our environment Saving rain forests is a(n) (40) problem Nationsae6d cooperation to save rain.forests, if not, it \r.ill be late 36 A exhausted B pleasure C interesting D estimated 37 A L.'ring B suppli, C suppoft D suggest 38 A planting B tield C farming D rice 39 A moreover B hora'ever c so D therefore -10 A national B intemational C worldwide D world PHAN D: VIET (2,0 ili6m) I Viil tgi cric cAu sau cho nghia khbng thay itOi so vdi cdu ban itiu, biit tldu bdng tir Sqt y 41 The man is my new boss He is talking to the lady over there ) 'rhe man 42 "Does Mr Pike live here?" the postman asked the boy ) The postman asked 43 They will build a new school next month )Anewschool 44 Finding an apartment in a big citi' is nor easy )ltis 45 We ru - \ 15 The athletes rake part in the III chgn mQt 16 olympic Games in the true spirit of _ (spoRT) dtip rirt ttting sd A, B, c hofic D rft hodn thdnh mdi cau suu it was so cold he went out witl-rout an overcoat A Althou_eh 17 Tom said that he A is living Il Since C in Leeds in England B has lived If C lived D Because D u'ere living 18 He asked me A rvhat my phone number B what my phone number were C what my phone number was D what was my phone number 19 Don't forget to buy rne a dictionary _ ? A you B will you C shall you D don't you 20 The examiner didn't tell me I passed or not A wirether B how c if D why 21 My sister is very fbnd eating chocolate candy A at B about C of D with 22 Paul u,as sad about his exam results that he didn't smile all week B enough C too D so a short cut through park the It,ll take much less time B to take C taking D took 24 Why go to the park for a change? A w'e don't B don't we C we should D we should not 25 My sister is very of spideis A teiror B teniti C terrified D terrifying rHAN c: Eec HrEU (3,0 tri6m) I Chqn mQt tit'rhich hqp ctiirt vdo mdi chd tilrtg rti hodn thdnh doan vdn sau Sing:pore is (26) city of about three nrillion people It's a beautiful city with lots of parks and op.'s11 spaces It's also a very clean city Most of the people (27) in high-rise flats in _ different pa;rs of the island The business district is very modem with (2g) of high new office -island buildin-us Singapore also has some nice older sections In Chinatown there (2g) _rorvs of old shop houses' The sovenmrent buildings in Singapore are very beautiful and date from the colonial days Singapore is i-arlrous (30) its shops and restaurants There are many good shopping centers Most of the goods are iiutl' free Singapore's restaurauts sell Chinese, Indian, Malay and European food a,d the prices are quite reasonable II Dgc dogn vdn sou vd chgn mQt ildp dn itfing sd A , B, C hofic D The illr ention of the phonograph happened quite by accident Thomas Edison moved to Menlo Park' New.lersY in 1876, where he bstablished an industrial research laboratory There, Edison was u'orking on a carbon telephone transmitter to improve the existing Bell telephone system In that laboratory a year later Edison invented the phonograpli while he was trying to improve a telegraph repeater He attached a telephone diaphragm to the needle in the telegraph repeater; in this way, he was able to reproduce a recording that could be played back After he made some improvements to.the machine, he tested it He recited "Mary Had a Little Lamb" into the machine and played his voice back to a very surprised audience 31 What is the best title for tlre passage? A Thornas Edison's many inventions B Improvements in telephone and telegraph C The Histori'of Menlo Park D An accidental invention 32, In n hat 1,ear did the inveni ,tn of lrnograph occur? A such 23 I suggest A take _ A 187(r Li 187 c 1g7g , 33 what was Edison workin-s on when he created the phonograph? "to D the article does not sav B A telegraph.diaphragnr A A telegraph repeater ' D A telephone diaphriigm C A telephone repeater 34 According to the passage, how was the phonograph r-nade? B From a recording ot'a telegraph A With a telephone needle and a recorder D From a combination of telephone & telegraph part C With only a telegraph repeater 35 According to the passage, how did Edison test his new invention? B He used a carbon transmitter A He made improvements to the machine D He produced the audience voice C He read achildren's rhyme III Chgn mQt iilip tin sd A, B, C hogc D iliin vdo mdi chd tdng de hodn thdnh iloort vdrt suu, Solar energy is a long lasting source of energy and it can (36)_almost anyu{rere To generate solar energy, we only need solar cells and (37)_! Solar cells can easily be installed on house (38) , so \\'e don't need any new space Compared to other renervable sources they also possess many expensive and which take advantages: u,ind and water po\4'er rely on turbines rvhich (39)_noisy up large space Solar cells are totally silent and ({0)_ As they have no mol'ing 1:rarts they require little maintenance and have a long lifetime 36 A be used B is used D to be used C be using 37 A the earth B the planet D the moon C the sun 38 A yards B roofs C gardens D doors 39 A is B be C are D was 40 A polluted B polluting C non-polluted D non-irolluting |HAN D: VIET (2,0 tli€m) I Viil lgi ctic cAu sau cho ttghia khdng thalt ilSi so vd'i cfru ban cIAu, bdt itdu bdng ti'gg'i i' .11 I sent my friend a letter in London last u,eek ) A letter 12 "1wouldn't stay out in the cold for too long." Jill told Torn ).lill advised 43 Jean su'cceeded in finishing all her work on time ) Jean managed -{-1 ) He says.' ''l'm goin-e to Ha Noi next week." He says 45 It w'as such a cold day that we stayed indoors ) It u,as II ViAt fui ctic ciu ssu clto rtghia khilng thol'dAi so v6'i cLu bon tliiu, sii'dqrrtg tti'cltt sitr trbng rtgo(c dorr (khdng du'g'c thay tl6i clang cria tir ngo{c) -{6 Thel,advised us not to drink the s'ater (WERE) 47 Because Jane was sick, she couldn't come to class (BEING) 48 Mike can't tolerate the noise of the traffic anymore (STAND) 49 The man couldn't say a word He u'as so surprised (TOO) 50.She never seems to succeed even ihough she studies much (AS) so GIAO DVC vA DAo rAo xi.rnt rUYEN SINH LOp l0 Tltpr THANH H6A' MOn: TIENG ANH T'lidi giun tdm bdi; 60 phtit kh6ng kA thdi gian giuo mA op otr' di PHA.\ A: NGO'Atr (t,0 di6m) I Chgn ti'cd phAn ggch chin du'glc phtft Am hhtic so vd'i ctic tii'cbn lqi A chemistr5, B kitchel C rvatch D catch A moment B, slogan C cornb D opposite A produce B huge C lunar D cure IL Chgn til'cd Am ch{nh roi vdo v!tri khtic so vd'i ctic ti,cdn lgi A surprising B astonishing C amazing D interesting A friendly B extra C along D orphanage' pHAp rHAN B: NGII vA TrI vU NG (4,0 iri6m) I Cho dgng rtilng cfia etQng tb trotrg rtgofic cti trodn tltdnh ctic cdu sau The policeman u,arned us (not go) _ there I look lbrward to (have) the resolution to the problem l har e mentioned (have) London an underground train s)'stem since the nineteeth centurr, My mother always made me (u'ash) m_v hands before every meal 10 What tune (play) u,hen u'e canre in? II Cho dgng itfing cria tirtrong ngofrc tti hoirri thdnh cric cAu sau 11 The should something to help the poor (GOVERN) 12 They explained to him horv they should the machine (OPERATION) 13 should complain if they are not satisfled rvith the service they recieve (CONSLIME) go 14 We to the restaurant for utener,er we 're tired of eating meat (VEGETABLE) you your 15 If lr'ork is won't get a raise (SATISFY) III Chgn mQt ittip rin ilting sd A, B, C hogc D ili hodn thdnh mdi cAu sau 16 We feel today A B C happily D are huppy 17 The sovemment should something to help A the poors B the poor ones C poor D the poor 18 Do 1.ou feel like to the cinema or rr''oul.d 1,ou rather TV at home? A going-rvatching B _eoing-u.atch C go-rvatch D go-watched 19 It's tinre we lvent If we don't leave now we the last train A niiss B r.rill miss C would miss D missed 20 They'asked me a lot of questions, ntost of I couldn't answer u,ell A u'horn B w-hose C which D that 21 Thel.explained him how they should operate the machine A to B with C for D about 22 We didn't like the club the poor quality of his service A so B however C because of D because 23 I am angry because you didn't tell me the truth I don't like A being deceived B to be deceive C be deceived D being deceiving 24 I have already finished all my work so I don't have _ tonight I think I will read for a while A study B to study C studying D studied 25 Everyone burst out laughing There was a lot of A laughs B laughter C laughings D laugh PHAN c: Dec IrIEU (3,0 tli6nr) I Chgrt ntQt tir thich hgp etiin vdo mdi c'trd t6ng AA trodn thirrtlt dcrtn vdn sau very happiness happy Smoking causes lung cancer, which is the number one cancer among men Ninety percent (26) the people who get lung cancer die Smoking is also the leading cause of mouth cancer, tongue cancer- and throat cancer Many smokers have heart disease and pneumonia Smoking causes one rnillion harm thernselves but also the world every year Smokers not (28) earl1 deaths (27) hann others Smokers breathe smoke out into the air They breathe it out on their children and their wives orhusbands.Childrenwhoseparentssmokehavemorebreathingandlungproblems(29)-other children.Womenwhoarerlarried(30)-smokersaremorelikelytohavelungcancerthanthose rnanied to non-smokers II Egc etogrt vdrt ssu vd chgn mQt ittip tirt ilfing s6 A , B, C ho{c D Last year we had a nice holiday My friend and I went to the seaside for a month I had been to the seaside several times before, but this was the first time for my friend Naturally it was the great event for him Finally, the day came It w,as a fine moming We got up very early because we u'anted to leave home after breakfast We made the journey by car We reached the seaside at noon We spent many hours on the beach We enjoyed rnaking castles and channels in the sand People said u'e ought to spend at least a few n'eeks at the seaside If we could stay longer so much the better 31 How long did the writer and his friend spend at the seaside? D A ferv months C A month B A few weeks A u'eek 32 Who went to the seaside the first time? B The r,"riter and his friend A The writer D The u.riter's friend C The writer's family 33 What was the r,l,eather like on the day they started their journey to the seaside? D It was nice B It was rainy C It was snowy A It u'as bad 34 How did they travel to the seaside? B By train A By car C By bus 35 When did they reach the seaside? B At 12 o'clock A At o'clock C At p.m D By air D At p.m III Chgn mQt ittip rin sd A, B, C hqc D iliin vdo mdi chd tdng iI6 hodtr thdnh dogn vdn sau It can be shorvn in facts and figures that cycling is the cheapest, rrost convenient and most torvns, but such cold calculations not mean environrnentally desirable fbrm of transport (36)_ It has none of the muclr on a frosty u'inter morning The real appeal of cycling is that it is so (37)_ difficulties and tensions of other u,ays of travelling so you are lnore cheerful after a ride et,en through the tlangerous?'' It u'ould be rush hour The first thing a non-iyclist says to 1,ou is: "But isn't it (3S) fbolish to deny the danger of sharing the road with motor vehicles and it must be admitted that there are all that of accidents involving cyclists Ho$,ever, although police records (10) _ alanning (39) _ the car driver is often to blame, the answer lies with the cyclist It is possible to ride in such a rvav as to reduce risks to a minimum 36 37 38 39 10 D on B at C to D excited B careful C enjoyable D comfortably B strangely C tenibly D digit, B number C deal D exhibit B indicate C display PHAN D: vIET (2,0 tli6m) t Viiit lgi ctic cfiu sau soo clto nghla khilng thay il6i so v6'i c1u ban ttfiu, biit cfiu bdng til'gg'i i, 41 "What is your nanle?" Mr Brown asked me ) Mr lJrorvn asked -12 I l .t saw Bob uhen I u,as in Ho Chi Minh Citv ) I hai'en"t "13 M1, brother studies now harder than he used to A in A boring A expectedly A size A point ) My brother 44 Please don't ask me that question ) I'd rather 45 I don't suppose you have change for pounds, you? ) Do you happen II Viil lqi cdc cdu sau clto nghia k rirr rtgofrc cton (khdng rlugc thay tl6i dSng cria tir ngo{c) 46 He didn't hurry, so he missed the bus (IF) 47 Jo}- only understood very little what the teacher said (HARDLY) 48 He would rather read books than watch TV (PREFERS) 49 Tom will be twenty next week (TWENTIETH) 50.He really disappointed me when breaking the promise to help me out (TEETH) THE END so GrAo DUC VA DAO T4O xV THT TUYEN SINH Lo? THANH HOA MA DE OI7 10 M6n: TIENG ANH Thrli gian ldm bdi; 60 phtir kh6ng ki rhd.i gian rHAN A: NGU'Ant 1t,o tli6m) I Chgn ti-cti phin ggch chdn ituqc phdtfrm khdc so v6i cdc tir cdn lai l A kidg B roof! C bankg A heading A go B clearing C rgalize B game c give II Chgn tir cd trgng 0m ch{nh ro.i vdo v! tr{ khdc so vd.i ctic tir cbn loi A exist B a,i,oid C support A.hungry disease c spacious t PHAN B: NGIJ pHAp \-A TU'VUNG (_r,0 iri6m) I Cho dgng dilng cfia itQng ti'trong ngo{c hodn thdnh cdc cau sau 7.WhenIlookedroundthedoor,thebaby(sleep) 8.Theteachersuggestedthateverystudent(bring) (disturb) 10; Were she (know) Do you mind II ll when you are working? the truth, she would tell you about it Cho dgng ttting cfia tir ngo{c di hodn thdnh cdc cau s(ru Tam Dao is one of the areas of vinh phuc province (MOUNTAIN) 13 Traditional - are a good source of fun and entertainment (CELEBRATE) 14 Secondary education and free in many countries (COMPEL) 15 she is extremely is about the history of art (KNow) IIL Chpn mQt itrip tin etting sd A, B, c hofic D rt| tiodrt thinh 16' The children felt _ THPT mdi cfru sau when their mother u:as coming back home A.\ giao di D hatg D Korga D large D notice D danger rrong A excitem,-'irt 17 He laug -'d A happy 18 If I ' B excitedl-v C excited D exciting rrhen he was u,atching "Tom and Jeny" on TV B happilt, C happiness D unhappy free I'll conte to see r-ou B was C will be D have been A am 19 \\:hat uould 1ou if y'ou me? { are B have been C were D will be ' 20 She felt tired , she had to finish her hornework A Hou,ever B Therefore C So D Although 21 I suggest a picnic on the u-eekend A to have B having C had D have' 22.You better if v"ou took this medicine A u'ill feel B feel C felt D would feel 23 Lan and her f-amilv had a to their home village ,{ tu'o-days trip B day-t*'o trip C two-day trip D day trips 21 A country u,hich exports a lot of rice is called a(n) country A rice-export B exporting-rice C export-rice D rice-exporting 25 He to Ha Noi ten days ago A has gone B u,ent C was going D goes PHAN c: Dec HrEU (3,0 iri6m) tti'th{ch A du'd'i cliirr viro mdi chd ttd hodn thdnh |on sou on like than h0s N{an1' tourists (26) _ to send postcards to their friends and family They send them u'hen thev are (27) holidal' These postcards often have pictures on one side and a message (28) be u.ritten on the other The pictures on them are better (29) the photos they take The first postcards r,vere sent at the end of the rrineteenth centur1, There \\,as a picture of a town on them Later on the,v hdd pictures shou'ing (30) events People liked to see them because there were not any pictures in tlie ne\\'spapers then II D7c doqn rdn silu t,d chgn mQt dtip rin itfing sd A , B, C ho{c D Along uith.ioggin-e and su'imming cl,cling is one of the best all-round forrns of exercise It can help to increase -\'our strength and ener-sy air,irrg vou nlore elficient muscles and a stronger heart But increasing )'our strettgth is nl''t the or-rly'adt,aritage of cvcling Because y'ou're not carrying the rveight of 1'our body on i'our teet it's a good fonn of exercise for people with painful feet or backs How-ever with all fomrs of exercise it:s iuponant to start slowlv and buiid up gently Doing too much too quickly can damage muscles that aretr't used to uorking If 5'ou have any doubts about taking up cycling fbr health reasons talk to your doctor and ask for his/her advice Idealiy you should be cycling at least two or three times a rveek For the exercise to be doing you good you should a little out of breath Don't womy that if you begin to lose -eet breath it could be dangerous and there must be something wrong u,ith 1,our heart This is simply not t.our true; shortness of breath shows that the exercise is having the right effect However, if you find you are in pain then you sliould stop and take a rest 31 People u'ith back problems might go c1'cling because ,\ it enables them to carry the weight of their body on their feet B it does not ntake them carry the rveight of their body on their feet C it helps to make their backs become stronger D it helps thern to relieve their backache 32 All fonrs of exercise must be stanc.d A graduaily B quiukly G, streni.ously D violently 33 Accordin.t to the r.l'riter, it is best to go cycling _ i) A once a week B at least two or three times a week D every day , C at least t$,o or three times a dav 3.1 You should not w-orry about the shortness of breath because_ A it shows that there is something wrong with your heart B it shows that you should stop and take a rest C it is a sign of exercise having the right effect D it is a sign of your getting rid of 1'our heart problem 35 Which of the fbllorvin_s is NOT included in the advantages of cycling? A Giving you a stronger heart B Increasing 1'ou strength and energy C Giving you better muscles D Making you look younger III Chgn mQt tttip tin sO A, B, C hogc D rtiin t,do mdi chd tdng itd hodn thdnh ilogn vdn sau There is nruch more u'ater than land on the (36) of the earth The seas and oceans cover nearlv tbur fifths of the uhole u,orld and onll' one fifth of it is land If you travelled or.er the earth in different directions r'ou nould have to spend (37) _ more ol1'our time (38) _ on rvater than on roads or railuavs \\:e sometimes forget that for every mile of land there are tbur miles of rvater There is so rnuch \\'ater on the surface of our earlh that we have to use tu'o u'ords to describe \\/e use the t"'ord "seas" (39) those parts of water surf-ace which is only a feu' hundreds ol ntiles ivide the n'ord "oceans" to describe the huge area of water (40) are thousands of miles uide and verl'deep 36 A cover B surface C outer D outside 37 A many B much C few D too 38 A to move B move C moved D moving 39 A describing B describes C describe D to describe 10 A that's B u'hich C u,here D whose PHAN D: vIET (2,0 di6m) f Vi1t tgi ctic cAu sau cho nghia khilng thay it6i so vdi cfru ban dAu, biit itiu bing tir gqi ! 41 I couldn't sleep I rvas tired ) Although -12 ) The planet is Venus The planet is closest to the Earth The planet which They have just sent an ambulance to the school ) An ambulance l-1 ''There are flights fiom Nha Trang to Ha Noi twice a wegk" they said to me ,13 ) 'fhel.told me {5 They estimated the price, including all the costs ) Taking II ViAt tgi *i ,A, *, t* ,t* ,gl,i, klrbry @'rthi so v6'i chu bart itiu, s[t' dEtng t* trgo{c iton (khdng du'qc thay tl6i dSng cfia tir ngo{c) 46 If someone doesn't put the coal in, the fire'will go out (UNLESS) 47 The girl is very friendly She lived next door to us (WHO) 48 Although his leg was broken, he managed to get out of the car (SPITE) 49 This nrust be kept secret (KNOW) ' 51 I admitted i, rvas ' ], fault for burning the toast (BLAME) THE END ni cho sirt trortg sO clAo DUC vA DAo THANH HOA rAo rV rHl ttryEN M6n:TIi"C-,\l{H Thd'i gian ldm bdi; 60 phtit ,t,ltont kA rhr)'i gion giao cli mA oE nrs I Chgn t* St , H LOp l0 THpr PHAN A: NGU.AM (1,0 diOm) cd phhn ggch ch1i ttu,qc phtit 0m khric so vd'i ctic tit'cbn tqi A think B therefore C throughout D thanks A cleaned B played C used D hop95! A stood B blood good C D.&ot II Chgn til'cd trgng dm chinh ro'i viio v! tri khdc so vdi cdc t* cbn lqi A energy B plentilul C disappear D celebrate A rec.n.-cle B description C contribute D atmosphere PHAN B: NGII PHAP VA TTT vU\G (4,0 tli6m) L Cho dgng itfing cfio itQng tii ngofrc ctd hodn thdnh ctic cLu sau This building (build) in 1980 John F.Kennedy rvouldn't liave died in 1963 if he (not go) _ to Dallas My father is going to have a mechanic (repair) his car It's high time the Town Council (do) sornething about the traffic problem 10 It is imporlant that all motorbikes tf o.tl carefully outside II Clto dqng itrittg ciia t* ngofic it? hodrt thdnh cdc cAu sau 11 He was very of the work he had done (PRIDE) 12 I believe you because I know you are (TRtrTH) 13 He draws cartoons fbr a _ (HUI\{O,UR) magazine 1-l: Many families har,e to live in hostels (HON,IE) 15 I apologise for the mistake made by nry offlce.There appears to har,e been a slight (UNDERSTAND) III Chgn mQt tfuip tirt ihirtg sd A B, c hogc D iI6 hodn thdnh mdi cau sau 16 Helen: "Where 1'ou come from?" - Ann: "_." A I come fiom London B In London C Yes.l'r'e just come here D I'm iiving in London I-le A sat 17 .in the cafe u'hen she canre sat 18 N{r Dung rvill be leaving A in B at 19 "Pass me that pen pleaselr' - "-" A I-{ere you are B No, it isn't B has C has been career 22 _you A Will A ' _ B work fo a D was sitting Son La on Sunday C from C Yes 20 Where is Huong? - She's out She said A is B was 21' Thang has applied sitting she D for please D It doesn't matter back soon C came D would be in a new company C job D task let me take a photograph of you? B Shall C May D Must 23 All of us were that he carne flrst He hasn't been working hard so far A surprising B to surprise C surprised D to be surprised 24.I telephoned the station to make of the time bf the train A sure B true 25 The college got some money bi'seiling one of C real its 1r ' r'' D right old pictures A usetul B usual C valuable D helptul PHAN C: EQC HIEU (3,0 tli6m) I Chgn tnQt iir thich hqp ,liin tdo mdi chd t1ng dA hodn thdnh ttogn vcitt sou Have 1ou ever visried London (26) of the most f-amous cities in the world? Londol is divided (27) three parts Tl're City, the West End and the Ilast End The City is Britain's comntercial and banking center' The West End is the paft (28) _ rich people live The East End is the part u'here poor people live Lenin visited London before the Great October Socialist Revolution He often cante to -u,'ork (29) the British museum He gathered material for his works Lenin studied the Iife of the British u'orkers and British labour movement He attended meetings and gatherings He spent much time in learning English in (30) to master it Lenin liked to rvalk around the city to learn more about the British capital He called London the city of striking contrasts II Dgc itogn vdrt sau vd chgn mQt cttip tin drtng tottg sd A , B, C hofic D Almost a hundred thousand people rvere killed and half a million homes destroyed as a result of an earthquake in Tokyo itr 1923 The earthquake be-ean a nrinute before the noon when the inhabitants of Tokyo were cookir-rg their rriidday meals Thousands of stor,es w,ere overturned as soon as the earth began to shake As a result, small fires broke out everr-u'here and quickly spread The fire engines were prevented from going to help because rlran!'of the roads had cracked open It was irnpossible to use fire fighting equipment as most of the \\'aler pipes had burst Consequentlr, over ninety percent of the damage caused by fire rather than by the coliapse of the buildings 31 How many people u'ere killed in the earthquake in Tokl o itr 1923? A Ten thousand people B Almost a hundred thousand people C Thousands of people D Many,people 32 When did the eafthquake begin? A began a minute before thc noon in 1923 B began a minute before the noon in 1924 C began a minute before the noon in 1925 C began a rninute before the noon in 1922 33 What happened as soon as the earth began to shake? A people died B the rvater pipes had burst C Thousands of stoves \\'ere overturned D the roads had cracked open 3,{ Why u'as the fire engines p.revented from going to help? A because the water pipes had burst B because no one helped C because srnall fires broke out ever.v-u'here D because rnany of the roads had cracked open 35 What was nrost of the dartrage caused by? A fire B the roads C water pipes D the collapse of the buildings IIL Chgn mQt etdp tin sO A, B, C ho{c D diirt ,*do ntdi chd tAng dA hodn thdnh doon t,dn sau Jeans are \/ery popular u,ith (36) people all over the u,orld Some people say that jeans are the ''unifoml" of youth But thev hai'en't always been popular The story ofjeans (37) almost tq'o hundred years ago People in Genoa Italy made pants The cloth made in genoa u'as (38) 'Jeanos" The pants were called'jeans" In'1850, a saleman in California began selling pants made of canYas His name was Levi Strauss Because they rvere so strong, "Levi's pants" became (39) with gold miners, farmers and coubo1,s Six years later Levis began making his pants,with blue cotton cloth called denim Soon after, factory (40) _ in the US and Europe began wearing jeans young people usually didn't wear them 36 A rich B old C young D poor 37 A start B starts C was starting D starled 38 A call B calls C calling D called 39 A famous 13 popular C good I r,r,onderful ,10 A r.l'orkers (' B drivers cow.boys i, Farmers I,HAN D: VIET (2,0 tli6m) ,r Mil tgi ctic cAu sau sso cho nghio khAng thay etili so v6,i chu ban ttilu, biit itfru bdng fi'g?i ! 41 It's years since I last saw Nam )lhaven't , 42 Keeping the environment clean is very important ) It's {3 "Don't make so much noise, Peter." said Carol ) Caroltold Peter {-t I had only just put the phohe down when the boss rang back ) Hardlr' -[5 Success depends on hard work ) The harder IL l'i1t lgi ctic cAu sau scro clto ttghia khbng thay itili so v6i cfiu ban etiiu, sii'dqtrtg ngoqic don (kh6ng dug'c thay tl6i d4ng cria tir ngo{c) {6 I couldn't sleep I was tired (ALTHOUGH) -17 Why don't you plant some trees around your house to get more fresh air? (ABOUT) -18 "You should turn off the lights before going out" Mrs Hoa said (SUGGESTED) t* cho sin 49 John inf'lated the tyres of his bic-vcle (BLEW) 51 This contract is not binding until w'e both sign it (BOUND) so GrAo DUC VA DAO T4O THANH HOA MA DE 019 THE ENP XV rHr TUYEN SrNH LOp 10 THPT M6n: TIENG ANH Thdi gian ldrn bdi; 60 phur, kh6ng kA rhdi gian giao PHAN A: NGII Anr 1t,o tti6m) I Chgn ti'cd phdn gach chfrn-clu:g'c phdt frm khdc so td'i ctic tit cbn lgi A teenager B message C r,illqge D advantage A contrql B fulk C remote D docurlentarl' A access B wgbsite violgnt C D intenrqt II Chgrt th cd trgng fim chinh roi vdo vi tri kltdc so v6i cric tir cbn tgi A dancer B cycling C balloon D traffic A sewage B simple C hobby D describe pHAp PHAN B: NGII vA TU vU\G (4,0 iri6m) I.'Cho dgng ctilng cfia ttQng t* ngo{c dd hodrt thdnh crlc cAu suu The students (study) for their exam now We don't want (talk) _ like that Don't let herself (harm) 10 If only I (pass) this exam My teachers rvill be very happy ' il Cho dqng tlting cfia tb ngofic AA nodn thdnh ctic cdu sau 11 The police are interested in the sudden of the valuable painting (APPEAR) 12.He is completely Not only he is lazy but he is dishonest, too (EMPLOY) -! AA di 13 Paul was so sad about his exam results that he didn't 14 It was a complete due to poor planning (FAIL) all week (SMILEY) (BEHAVE) III Chgn mQt cfuip.titt tlrtng bong so A, B, C hotjc D tla hodn thdnh mdi cau sau 16 Have you ever met the man Mary's cousin? A who married B who is rnarried C whom married D who r,r,as rnarried 17 If the weather worse, we w'on't go to the beach A gets B will get C got D would get 18 I'm learning English _l want to get a good job after school A but B because C so D therefore 19 My sister is very fond eating chocolate candy A at B about C of D with 20 I suggest_a short cut through the park It'll take much less time A take B to take C taking D took 15 His has not improved much 21.ThisPeD.-ismadeofgold,wasgir,entonrebymyfatlreronmy14tl,birthday that B which 22 Your father doesn't work in that bank A is B isn't 23 My sister is spiders A terror B terrify A very_of C whose D when he? C does D doesn't C terrified D terriff ing 24.She'dlovetotakepartintheeveningclass.-,shehastolookafterthebabyirrtheevening A Therefore B Hou'ever C but D Although 25 Had she worked harder last sumnrer she A wouldn't have been sacked B wouldn't have sacked D wouldn't be sacked rHAN c: Dec urEu (3,0 tri6m) I Chgn nQt ti'tltich hqp etiin vdo mdi chd tang d0 hodn thdnh doon vdn sou If 1'ou are inl'ited to someone's house for dinner in the United States r'ou sl-rould bring a gift such (26) bunch of flowers or a box of chocolates If I'ou gire rour host a u,r"apped gift he/ she rna1, open it in (27) of you Opening a present in ll'ont of the gift-giver is considered polire It shou,s the host is excjted (28) receiving the gift and wants to show hisiher apprecialion to r,ou -a -immediatell" Even if the host doesn't like it he/ she u,ill tell a "rvhite-lie" and sar,hor,, rnuch they like the gift to prevent the guest (29) feeling bad If r,our host asks 1,'ou to an'ive at a parlicular tinre you should not amive exactly on time or earlier (30) the erpected time, because this is considered to potentially, be inconvenielt and therefore rude as the host mav not be ready II Dgc tlogn vdn sou vd chgn- mQt dtip'dn ilrtng totrg sd A, B, C hofic D It is very inrporlant to have healthy teeth Good teeth help us to chew our food They also help us to look nice How does a tooth go bad? They decay begins in a little crack in the enamel covering of the tooth This happens after gerrns and bits of food have collected there Then the decay slorvly spreads inside the tooth Eventualll, poison goes into the blood, and rve rnay feel quite ill How can ue keep our teeth healthy? Firstly, we ought to visit our dentist twice a )rear He can trll the small holes in our teeth before they destroy the teeth He can examine our teeth to check that they are grou,ing in the right way Unfortunately many people wait until they have toothache befbre they see a dentist Secondly" we should brush our teeth with a toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste at least twice a day - once after breakfast and qnce before we go to bed We can also use wooden toothpicks to clean between our teeth after a meal Thirdly, we should eat food that is good for our teeth and our body: milk, cheese fisli brown bread potatoes, red rice raw vegetables, and fresh fruit Chccolates, sweets biscuits and cakes are bad, especially u'hen we eat them between meals They are harmful because they stick to our teeth and calise decal' C, wouldn't sack 31 Good teeth rnainlv help irs to nice B have a good eyesight C chew our food 32 When lbod and gems collect in a small crack, our teeth A make us feel quite ill B begin to deca.v C send poison into the A look D look important blood D become hard 33.Alotofpeopledonotvisitadentistuntil- .{, their teeth grorv properly B they have holes in their teeth C they have toothache D they have brushed their teeth harmtul to our teeth? A red rice B fresh fruit C raw vegetables D sweet things 35 The best title for the passage would b _ A "How to clean our teeth" B "How to make our teeth nicer" C ''Hou'to keep our teeth healthy" D "How to keep our teeth ever white" III Chgn mQt ifuip tin sd A, B, C hogc D ttiin vdo mdi chd triing dA hodn thdnh itogn vdn sau Isaac Newlon, one of the greatest scientists was bom _(36)_ December 25th, 1642 in a small village in Wool Thorpe in England His father \\,as a poor _(37)_ When the boy w'as fourteen, his father died Newton _(38)_ school and helped his mother on the farm Because he was fun in physics and mathematics, Newton was sent to school he left high school Neuton studied at Cambridge -(39)_ University In 1667 he became a professor on mathematics at the universitt, His greatest discovery is the _({0)_ of gravitation He died in 1727 36 A in B on C at D a and b 37 A farmer B apprentice C bookbinder D blacksmith 38 A rvent B sent C left D run 39 A For B While C Before D After -10 { law B invention C foundation D operation PHAN o: vrET,12,o di6m) I I:i1t tgi ctic cilu sau cho nghia khilrtg thay tt\i so vti'i cilu ban itdu, bfu itdu bdng tir g.oi ! {1 Can you use this computer? 3.1 What may be most ) \'ou carl -{2 I can't remember the ansu.ers to these questions ) i ,{-1 ) rvish "l must go to Ha Noi tornonou'." said Nam \arn said Nga spends hours a day practicing English lr'ith her friends it takes -{"1 ) i u,as not surprised to hear that Harry had failed his driving test ) it came IL l;iit tgi cttc ciu snu soo clto nghTo khilng tltolt ;|i5i so vd'i cAu ban ctiu, sfr dyng ngo{c darr (kh6ng dug'c thay tl6i d4ng ciia tii ngo{c) 46 We take our umbrellas because it is raining heavily (SO) 15 47 I usually w'ent to the cinema on Sundays (USED) 48 If he doesn't work harder he'll lose his job (UNLESS) {9 I'm dying to meet them (WAIT) S0 The tu'o theories 4pns31to be cornpletely ,,lif'ferei:r (COMMON) t* cho sfrn fiong THE END SO CTAO DUC VA DAO THANH HOA mA oB ozo T4O XV rrU rUYrN SINH LOP 10 THPT M6n: TIENG ANH Thd'i gian titnt bdi; 60 phtit khong ke thdi gian giao cli rHAN A: NGII Anr 1r,o tli6m) I Chgn ti'cd phAn ggch chAn dugc phtit Am khdc so vtii cric ti cbn tgi l A thank B they C these A u,alkg B cupg C students A talked B watched C lived II Chgn til'cd trgng Am ch[nh roi vdo vi tr[ khdc so voi ctic til citrt lgi A emigrate B Atlantic c criteria A facilities B particular C inhabitant pHAp rHAN B: NGII vA TU vUNG (4,0 rli6m) I Cho dgng etfing cfia itAng ti'trong ngofrc d0 noan thdnh cric ciu sau We (not meet) Nam since he left school I u'ould like (visit) Holland Jolin F.Kennedy u-ouldn't har,e died in 1963 if he ( not go) to Dallas (knorv) Were I the truth I would tell you about it II " D than D peng D stopped D policeman D govemmental Clto dgng etilng cfia tb ngo{c'ift hodn thdnh cric ciu sou 11 Less public transport is now available because of the of staff (SHORT) 12 But traveling by public transport is very as there are long delays (ATTRACT) I3 If u'e don't protect the environnent our life will be _ affected (BAD) 14 The old lady hid all her _ under the floor (SAVE) 15 Her \\'as so great that she broke a glass (ANXIOUS) III Chgn mQt itdp tin ilrtng tong sd A, B, C hofrc D iIA hodn thdnh mdi cAu sau 16 The_growth rate of Vietnam reached about 8.0% in 2OO7 A economics B economic C economy D economicallv 17 She is going to finish her work _? A is she B isn't she C will she D doesn't she 18 \\'e couldn't go out the storm A because B owing c as of D because of 19 ile u,as hornesick, and he all his family and friends A lacked B missed C desired D hoped 20 The couple divorce was in the newspaper has got married again A i.ilro B whose C which D people 21 Vincent: What are you going to for your birthday? - Neil: "_', A: Oh yes! I forgot it was my birthday B I thought maybe rne could all go tothe beach C I hope it will be sunny D I think we should have gone earlier 22 Jane hardly ever goes out at night, _? A doesn't she B does she c will she D won't she 23 The school arranges a _ to Brighton every year .\ trip B route C passage D travel :-1 Y all look tired Let's _ a rest , B get C take , D Both A and C 15 No sooner than I smelt something burning

Ngày đăng: 14/05/2023, 00:45

Tài liệu cùng người dùng

Tài liệu liên quan