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Bài tập ôn tập kiểm tra khối 6 global chương trình mới. bao gồm các phiếu bài tập tổng hợp kiến thức từ unit 1 đến unit 12.Các phiếu bài tập bao gồm các dạng bài tập chọn từ khác nhóm, phát âm, âm nhấn, bài tập trắc nghiệm từ vụng, ngữ pháp, đọc hiểu, viết câu.Đa dạng các dạng bài tập

1 MỤC LỤC STT 10 10 ĐỀ MOCT TEST MOCT TEST MOCT TEST MOCT TEST MOCT TEST MOCT TEST MOCT TEST MOCT TEST MOCT TEST MOCT TEST 10 LISTENING MOCT TEST MOCT TEST MOCT TEST MOCT TEST MOCT TEST MOCT TEST MOCT TEST MOCT TEST MOCT TEST MOCT TEST 10 ĐÁP ÁN TRANG 12 15 18 21 25 29 32 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 MOCK TEST A READING Part 1: Choose the correct word in the box and write each of them in the space given You not need to use all the words There is one example 0._Blanket_: You use this to cover your body when you are sleeping in cold weather awkward firmly manners gesture behavior appropriately 1………………: the way you act that is considered polite in your society or culture 2………………: suitable or right for a particular situation 3………………: a movement of hand or head to express something 4………………: in a strong, steady way 5………………: the way you act or behave 6………………: not comfortable, embarrassing Part 2: Circle the letter A, B, C or D to complete each of the following sentences Japan……………many high mountains A have B is having C.has D are having Customer:…………… Shop assistant:……………? A Good morning / Good morning B Excuse me / Yes, can I help you? C Bless you / Thank you D How you / How you Pick……………your litter! Don’t drop it on the street! A on B up C.out D.back The shop hasn’t got……………washing powder A a few B.few C.much D.many Nancy’s car is……………than mine, but Ben’s car is……………car A the most expensive / more expensive B more expensive / the most expensive C expensiver / expensivest D expensiver / expensivest If I……………Prime Minister, I……………increase tax for rich people A would be / shall B will be / will C am / would D were / would I will have a bath……………I go to bed A when B if C before D until Ankara is……………capital of Turkey A The B.a C.x D.an She enioys……………the news on television A watching B to watch C to watching D watch 10 She’s got……………records of classical music A very much B very little C a few D plenty Part 3: Complete the gaps in Sue and Teo’s conversation by using the sentences below Write the correct letters in the spaces There is an option that you not need A Sorry, I’m not sure I understood B So I go down New Bridge street C Are you busy? D Ok, and then? E The metro station is there, but at the moment it’s closed F Can you help us? G Go Straight on, along John Dobson street towards the river Sue: Teo: Sue: Teo: Sue: Teo: Sue: Teo: Excuse me (1)……………? We’re looking for the nearest metro station Yes, it’s very near here (2)…………… Walk past Durant Road and Saville Row towards Market street When you get to New Bridge street, turn right Sorry, (3)……………Could you repeat that, please? Sure, go along John Dobson street, and then turn right on to New Bridge Street (4)…………… Oh, I see (5)…………… That’s right (6)……………? Well, when you reach the end of New Bridge street you’ll see Grey’s Monument, and there’s a metro station right next to it Thank you! Sue: Part 4: Read the passage and choose a word from the box to fill in each blank Write the correct word next to the number There is one example little on without temperature recorded air couple scientists (0) On September 13th 1922, (1)…………… in El Azizia in Libya (2)…………….a temperature of 57.8°C This is the hottest temperature ever recorded EI Azizia is near the Sahara Desert Scientists believe that the temperature in the desert is even hotter than the (3)…………… in El Azizia, but there are no weather stations in the desert to record the temperature Libya is one of the hottest places in the world because a hot, sandy wind blows across the country in the spring and autumn The wind can raise temperature by 20 °C in just a (4)…………….of hours Also, there is very (5)…………….water in the desert and it hardly ever rains In some parts of Libya, ten years can pass (6)…………….rain In Uweinat on the border between Libya and Egypt, the last rain was recorded in 1998 Part 5: Read the text and use no more than three words and/or a number to answer each of the following questions What’s in a name? Last year, as I was travelling through Australia, I often stopped at places with strange or unusual names: names like Murwillumbah and Waterloo I often asked myself, ‘Where all these names come from? And what can we learn from them?’ Local people sometimes knew the answer and sometimes they didn’t, so I decided to look at these place names more closely and found out some interesting facts Many place names give us a clue because they describe physical characteristics, like ‘big hill’, ‘dry desert’, or ‘tall tree’ Thousands of years ago, this is how the first Australians - the Aborigines - named places Today, in Australia, there are thousands of places with Aboriginal names, towns like Murwillumbah (good campsite), Nambucca (entrance to the sea), Bondi Beach from the world ‘Boondi’ (the sound of water falling over rocks) and Uluru (big rock) The Europeans had different ideas When they first arrived in 1606, they wanted to make this strange new land feel like home How did they it? Well, they borrowed names from the country they came from it showed that these places belonged to them French and Dutch place names like Bougainville and Arnhem Land started to appear along the Australian coast Then, in 1770, the English explorer Captain Cook arrived in Botany Bay Soon, there was Melbourne, a town named after a British Prime Minister, and Waterloo, named after a famous battle between England and France How did the Aborigines name places? ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… Who were the first Europeans to arrive in Australia? ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… What does Uluru mean? ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… How did they feel when they arrived? ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… What type of names did they use? ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… When did Captain Cook reach Botany Bay? ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… B WRITING Part 1: Finish the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one, using the given words The name of the book is “Stonehenge” The book…………………………………………………………………………………………… I want to go to the cinema later I feel like…………………………………………………………………………………………… The car was fixed in the garage They………………………………………………………………………………………………… It is the first time that I have heard that word I have………………………………………………………………………………………………… I haven't finished my sandwich yet I am………………………………………………………………………………………………… The house is too small The house isn’t……………………………………………………………………………………… Part 2: In 100 words, write about a day in your life in 2050 Answer these questions Where will you live? How will you travel? What will you eat? What will you in your free time? ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… MOCK TEST A READING Part 1: Choose the correct word in the box and write each of them in the space given You not need to use all the words There is one example 0._Blanket_: You use this to cover your body when you are sleeping in cold weather overwhelming addiction self-esteem counselor urge debt 1…………….: something that a person cannot stop doing 2…………….: money that someone owes 3…………….: a person who gives advices 4…………….: very great 5…………….: a strong need or desire 6…………….: the opinion that people have of themselves Part 2: Circle the letter A, B, C or D to complete each of the following sentences Hannah: Have you ever…………… a holiday in India? Dave: Yes, we have We…………… there in 2000 A had / ’ve gone B x/ went C had / went Tommy: “I feel really depressed at the moment Nothing’s going right in my life.” Ben: “…………… ” A I know We really need some sunshine, don’t we? B Cheer up! Things can’t be that bad! C I’m sorry to hear that, but I’m sure he’ll be all right D That’s good I’m pleased to hear it Can I speak…………… you for a minute? A with B of C at I’m looking for yesterday’s newspaper Did you throw it…………… ? A out B down C back James: “How…………… languages can your son speak?” Barney: “Three…………… ” A much / languages B many / language C many / languages D much / language The film star gave a party…………… cost $10.000 A Ø B who C which 7.I am…………… in the Mexican Culture, because it is…………… A interesting / excited B interested / exciting C interesting / exciting D interesting / excited English is…………… here A speak B spoke C is speaking She needs…………… to help her choose a birthday present A something B anybody C someone 10 My family is trying…………… where to go on holiday A decided B decide C to decide Part 3: D have / went D for D away D where D.spoken D somewhere D deciding Complete the gaps in James and his dad’s conversation by using the sentences below Write the correct letters in the spaces There is an option that you not need A no problem B Could I use your laptop, please? C.That depends D You’ve got school tomorrow, remember? E Of course F Do you know how to your homework? G Is it OK if I use your bike? James: (1)…………….? My computer is broken Dad: Sure, (2)…………… But just for five minutes I’m trying to work! James: Thanks I just need to send Paul an email And is it OK if I stay at his house tonight? Dad: (3)…………….Why you want to stay at Paul’s house tonight? (4)…………… James: I know But we’re working on our project It’s really important Dad: Well, don’t stay up all night James: I won’t (5)…………….? Dad: (6)……………., but ride carefully! James: Thanks, Dad! Part 4: Read the passage and choose a word from the box to fill in each blank Write the correct word next to the number There is one example unless disappeared careless mysterious took foolish cash cheque One of the most (0) mysterious unsolved bank robberies (1)…………… place at the First National Bank of Chicago, USA One Friday in 1977, an employee at the bank put $4 million in (2)…………… in a bank vault When another employee came to make the weekly check on the vault she discovered that only $3 million was there A million dollars had simply (3)…………… The robbery appeared in all the national newspapers Because nobody had broken into the vault, the police suspected it was an ,'inside job', and were at first hopeful that they would recover the money quickly 'It's (4)…………… to rob your own bank,’ said one police officer ‘You are almost certain to get caught, (5)…………… you are very lucky.’ Because most robbers are in a hurry, they are usually (6)…………… and leave clues, but the police could find nothing to identify the thief or thieves The FBI were suspicious of one employee, but they didn't have enough reliable evidence to arrest him Four years later, police discovered $2,300 of the money in a drugs raid, but have never found the thief or the rest of the money Part 5: Read the text and use no more than three words and/or a number to answer each of the following questions Strange buildings The Shoe House Along the Lincoln Highway, near a small town in the state of Pennsylvania, you can see one of the strangest, funniest, most unusual buildings in the US It’s the Shoe House It looks exactly like a gigantic shoe, but, at almost eight metres high, it’s a lot bigger than any ordinary shoe or boot! These days, it’s a museum and ice-cream shop but, unbelievably, it was once someone’s home Unsurprisingly, perhaps, a boot and shoe manufacturer built the house in 1948 because he wanted a home that was also an advertisement for his business He gave one of his boots to a local architect and said, ‘Build me a house like this!’ Fortunately, the architect knew exactly what to do, and designed a five-storey, three-bedroomed house At first, the owner decided to make a home in his wonderful new building, but then he moved into another house - it wasn’t comfortable or luxurious enough for a successful businessman! After he left, he invited old people to stay in the house for luxury weekends The people had a maid, a cook, and a driver to look after them! And everyone got a free pair of shoes when they left! The Toilet-shaped House This is the weirdest house in South Korea In 2007, the mayor of the city of Suwon decided to construct a two-storey mansion which looked exactly like an enormous toilet And naturally there is a big hole in the top! It cost over a million dollars to build and is one of the most expensive homes in the city It is also one of the best for the environment as the house has some of the world’s best technology for saving water It also has a roof-top balcony, and, of course, it has four of the most elegant bathrooms you can imagine, including a large, glass-walled bathroom right at the centre of the house The mayor didn’t build the house to show off He had a political reason for spending all that money on something so strange The first important meeting of the World Toilet Association (or WTA took place at the house, and both the mayor and the WTA wanted to bring attention to the fact that two billion people in the world don’t have a toilet Building a huge toilet in the shape of a house is a great way of doing that! Following the death of the mayor, the house is now a museum and it teaches people about the history of toilets And, if you think that’s funny, wait until you hear the name of the house In Korean, it’s called Haewoojae In English, that means ‘a peaceful place where you don’t have to worry about things’ Isn’t that the perfect name for a house - and a toilet?! What people sell in the Shoe House? ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… How many floors are there in the house? ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… When did the old people stay in the house? ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… How many bathrooms are there in the Toilet House? ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Why did the mayor build the House? ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… How did the locals call the Toilet house? ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… B WRITING Part 1: Finish the second sentence so that it has a simitar meaning to the first one, beginning with the given words My friend told me she always went there, so I started going too My friend said, 'I always………………………………………………there’, so I started going too It has been there for four years It has been there………………………………………………four years ago It stays open until seven o'clock It…………………………………………………….close until seven o'clock I have my hair cut there every six weeks The hairdresser…………………………………………………….my hair every six weeks Men's haircuts are cheaper than women's haircuts Men's haircuts are less…………………………………………………….women's haircuts August is hotter than the other months of the year August is………………………………………………………………… month of the year Part 2: Your new friends at UMS decided to have a party to welcome every new student in the school Describe of your most favourite games to play in this party Write in 80 words …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… MOCK TEST A READING Part 1: Choose the correct word in the box and write each of them in the space given You not need to use all the words There is one example 0._Blanket_: You use this to cover your body when you are sleeping in cold weather journalist joke celebrity trend admire risky 1……………….: to respect someone very much 2……………….: a famous person 3……………….: a popular idea or change 4……………….: a thing that someone says that is funny, not serious 5……………….: a person who collects, writes, and publishes news 6……………….: dangerous Part 2: Circle the letter A, B, C or D to complete each of the following sentences There’s nobody in the class All the students have……………home A been B went C gone D be Marco: “I’m really excited I’m going on holiday to Australia tomorrow Polo: “……………” A Good luck! Do your best B Why don’t you go home to bed? C That’s great Have a good time D Cheer up! Things can’t be that bad! It happened……………seven o’clock……………the evening A when / x B in / at C at / last D at / in Don’t forget to……………off the lights when you come to bed A down B turn C fall D fill Is this radio……………? A to you B of you C you D yours 6.Toby,……………parents both died a few years ago, is the same age as me A who B which C where D whose I turned around……………, because there was a……………shout A immediately / sudden B immediate / suddenly C immediate / sudden B immediately / suddenly Rolls Royce cars……………in England A were made B is made C makes D are made If……………asks, tell them I’ve got a cold A anyone B anything C somewhere D somebody 10 When we arrived, the people next door invited us……………a drink with them A have B to have C to had D having Part 3: Complete the gaps in Toby and Mia's conversation by using the sentences below Write the correct letters in the spaces There is an option that you not need A Is anyone sitting here B It is so pretty C I'll give it back later D Look at that rain E Are you ok F Is it far Toby: Hi, Mia (1)……………………………… ? Mia: Hi, Toby No Sit down, I'll move my bag Toby: Thanks (2)……………………………… ? You look a bit anxious Mia: I've got a job interview in twenty minutes Toby: Oh! I won't chat, then, I promise! Mia: It's OK I'm going to leave Soon anyway I need to walk to Hill Top Road (3)……………………………… ? Toby: Not really It'll take about ten minutes Mia: Oh no (4)……………………………… ! I'm going to get wet! Toby: I'll lend you my umbrella Mia: It's OK I'll call a taxi Toby: There isn't time for that Here, take it Mia: Thanks (5)……………………………… Where will you be? Toby: I'll wait here for Good luck! Part 4: Read the passage and choose a word from the box to fill in each blank Write the correct word next to the number There is one example in the name of culture drops in fact nerves cosmetics Therefore dangerous Although (0) cosmetics have been used all throughout history, not all of them have been safe (1)………… , some of them have been quite (2)………… to people For example, long ago in Italian (3)………… , people thought women with big eyes were beautiful Therefore, (4)………… beauty, women began to put (5)………… of belladonna in their eyes to make their pupils larger Belladonna, however, is poisonous, and it can affect the (6)………… in the body Part 5: Read the text and use no more than three words and/or a number to answer each of the following questions India Everybody knows that India is a huge country with an enormous population (there are around 1.2 billion people in India! They also know that it has noisy, crowded cities, hot, spicy food, and some wonderful, historical sites, such as the Taj Mahal, a beautiful, white palace which a sultan built because he wanted to remember his wife, a princess who died when she still a young woman There are, however, lots of surprising things about India, too I’ve just returned from my first trip to the country, and in this blog, I want to write about some of the things I found out Did you know, for example, that India is a great place to go if you love music festivals? And I don't mean traditional music More than half of India’s population is under twenty-five and they love pop and rock music That’s why there are so many festivals, a few of which take place in unusual locations such as in deserts or on the sides of mountains Major Indian cities are becoming popular places for international stars to play, and there is so much local musical talent that there is always a live concert on somewhere I was also amazed to find out that there are between one and two thousand ‘marriage detectives’ in the country A lot of marriages are arranged by families in India, and it’s important to them to find out as much as they can about the person who their son or daughter is going to marry, so sometimes families hire a detective who checks that their son or daughter’s future husband or wife is telling the truth about their family, their job and how much money they have Indians also have a surprising view of beauty One of my Indian friends told me that I had put on weight when I met her for coffee on my second day in the country I was surprised, but she wasn’t being rude In India, people think that gaining weight is a sign of looking healthy and more beautiful In fact, if you are very slim, Indian people worry about you! I think it’s good that Indians aren’t always worried about being thin, like many Europeans are However, these days, a lot of young people are overweight because people there are really keen on fast food In India, it seems as if everyone reads newspapers In Europe, young people prefer going online to find out about the world In India, however, the opposite is true More and more people are learning to read and they are then getting well-paid jobs which mean they can afford to buy newspapers As a result, newspapers have never been more popular I was really surprised! In my next blog, I’ll share more 10

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