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TÀI LIỆU BỒI DƯỠNG TIẾNG ANH 10 CHO HỌC SINH PRACTICE TEST Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks Technology plays an important (1) in modern life Thanks to advances in technology, we can lots of things _(2) as watching movies, shopping online, or ordering meals while sitting at home in our comfy armchairs Nonetheless, there are _ (3) sides to technology use Those (4) are too dependent on technology might become too passive, and _ (5) their smart gadgets, they would feel frustrated and helpless in their everyday life A act B game C role D aspect A so B well C much D such A losing B disadvantaged C ineffective D negative A who B which C whom D whose A away B out C without D below Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions He is one of the leading nuclear whose research is highly valued A physicians B physics C physicists D physicalities Many people agree that electricity is the greatest invention _ all time A at B with C of D in You can rest assured that no health risk to this device A attaches B measures C changes D develops C more efficient D most efficient This machine is three times _ the others A efficient than B as efficient as 10 Harry Potter, , is a teenage wizard A that is the main character C whose main character B whom is the main character D the main character 11 Could you please explain how that incident came ? A in B forward C by D about 12 Countries that have signed the must try their best to protect the ozone layer A protocol B resource C access D campaign TÀI LIỆU BỒI DƯỠNG TIẾNG ANH 10 CHO HỌC SINH 13 The scientist _ for the prize has been working on cancer research A to nominate B nominated C nominates D nominating 14 There’s a Christmas _ on Disney Channel tonight A specialty B specialism C speciality D special 15 The scientist was the first _ that kind of experiment A to conduct C conducted B has conducted D to have been conducted 16 The identity of the creator hasn’t been It’s still a mystery even now A invented B caused C revealed D allowed C to D after 17 The star is named _ its discoverer A with B as 18 We visited the house in _ our grandparents used to live A which B that C where D what 19 This Google Doodle is to the birthday of a famous inventor A impress B mark C score D sign 20 The artist uses his paintings to convey meaningful _ A rules B messages C impacts D actions Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the rest in each of the following questions 21 A fasten B invent C create D telephone 22 A specialty B connection C telescope D protocol Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions 23 A countdown B ballpoint C engine D research 24 A temperature B creation C mercury D article Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction 25 A microscope is a device which can be used to making tiny things look larger A A microscope B device which C used to making D look larger 26 Historians are interested in the incidents occurred in the final periods of the monarchy A interested in C in the final periods B occurred D of the monarchy 27 Have you ever wondered what would happen whether we didn’t have the Internet? A ever wondered C whether B what would happen D we didn’t have Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions Fire has long been one of the most important forces in our world, and people still question how fire was first discovered According to Greek mythology, Prometheus stole fire from the Olympian gods and gave it to humanity Native American cultures, on the other hand, believe that fire was stolen and brought to humans by an animal such as a wolf or a woodpecker On the Caroline Islands in the western Pacific Ocean, legend has it that Olofat, the son of the sky god, gave fire to humans by sending a bird carrying fire in its beak down to earth Scientifically, there have been various theories behind humans’ control of fire It is from the natural reaction of oxygen and a fuel source that fire is created When lightning struck and caused forest fires, it must have intrigued prehistoric humans So, fire was probably obtained naturally and kept burning for various purposes such as heating or cooking Prehistoric humans may also have figured out how to make fire from sticks and flint, possibly one of their earliest discoveries Many scientists believe that ancient human ancestors known as Homo erectus discovered the controlled use of fire during the Stone Age This belief is supported by evidence in Wonderwerk Cave in South Africa and the Lake Turkana region of Kenya This evidence shows that the early ancestors of humans were able to control fire well over a million years ago Besides keeping them warm and scaring predators away, fire was also used to cook meat and vegetables As suggested by a Harvard anthropologist, this can be considered a decisive point in human history because cooked food promoted brain development and evolution, which transformed our ancestors over a million years ago into the human beings we are today 28 What does the passage mainly discuss? A The discovery of fire C How to use fire B Controlled use of fire D How fire contributed to human evolution 29 According to this passage, what is NOT among the myths surrounding the discovery of fire? A Fire was stolen from the Olympian gods and sent to humans B Fire was stolen and brought to humans by an animal C Fire was given to humans by Olympian gods D The son of a god sent a bird carrying fire in its beak down to earth 30 The word “intrigued” is CLOSEST in meaning to _ A scared B interested C hurt 31 When did Homo erectus probably discover the controlled use of fire? A a thousand years ago C a century ago B a million years ago D a decade ago 32 The word “them” refers to D affected A ancient human beings C vegetables B predators D scientists 33 What can be inferred from the passage? A Prehistoric humans probably got fire from forest fires and kept it burning B Most of humanity's important discoveries were made during the Stone Age C Cooked food improved humans’ appearance over the years D There was no evidence of humans discovering the controlled use of fire during the Stone Age 34 The word “decisive” is CLOSEST in meaning to _ A important B trivial C small D insignificant Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions VACCINE Currently, there are vaccines to prevent more than 20 deadly diseases, which means millions of lives are saved every year Smallpox, for example, caused around million deaths in 1967, but by 1979, it had disappeared thanks to a worldwide program of vaccination So, what are vaccines? Vaccines help prevent the spread of diseases by getting people’s immune systems to respond and build protection As we all know, tiny germs called bacteria or viruses cause many diseases When vaccinated against a disease, people are given these bacteria and viruses but in a dead or weakened form This will lead to little to no sickness in the person who receives the vaccine The dead or weakened bacteria or viruses cause the person’s immune system to produce proteins called antibodies which fight the disease If the person is infected with the same viruses or bacteria, their immune system will already know how to fight them off People can get vaccines in different ways, either in a shot, by mouth, or by a nose spray It is also worth mentioning that vaccines may cause side effects that seriously affect some people Therefore, drug companies are very cautious when it comes to vaccine production 35 What is the passage mainly about? A The history of vaccines B The side effects of vaccines C How vaccines work D How to produce vaccines 36 The word “them” refers to _ A vaccines C people who receive vaccines B bacteria or viruses D immune systems 37 The word “cautious” is CLOSEST in meaning to _ A careful B frightened C discouraged D unhappy 38 What is NOT true according to the passage? A Vaccines helped eliminate diseases B Some people may suffer from the side effects of vaccines C Vaccines teach humans’ immune systems to fight off viruses or bacteria D There are vaccines for all existing diseases 39 What can be inferred from the reading? A People who are vaccinated will never be infected with the same viruses or bacteria B Everybody feels well after getting their vaccinations C There is only one form of vaccination D The bacteria or viruses in vaccines have been treated Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best completes each of the following exchanges 40 Rose: “It’s hard to follow his arguments.” – James: “ ” A Yes, I don’t think so C Please don’t repeat yourself B Yes, he isn’t making any sense D Excuse my interrupting him 41 Harry: “ _ ” – Lucy: “It vacuums and mops the floor for you.” A How does this machine make life easier? B Which invention makes your life easier? C How to operate this machine? D Do you often chores on your own? Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions 42 Using apps to order everything is prevalent among young people A common B typical C frequent D average 43 Computers can be used in teaching, for example, to give and mark assignments A for certain B in case C in situ D for instance Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions 44 Her fashionable style is her key to success as a trendsetter A contemporary B trendy C outdated D immature 45 We are sick and tired of listening to her incessant complaints A aware of B upset about C fond of D bored with Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions 46 The lady and her cats were rescued They were in the house when the earthquake struck A The lady and her cats who were rescued were in the house when the earthquake struck B They rescued the lady and her cats which were in the house when the earthquake struck C The lady and her cats that were in the house when the earthquake struck were rescued D Having been rescued, the lady and her cats were in the house when the earthquake struck 47 I have been to that town It is the oldest town in Britain A I have been to that town, where is the oldest town in Britain B I have been to that town that is the oldest one in Britain C I have been to that town the oldest one in Britain D I have been to that town, which is the oldest town in Britain Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to each of the following questions 48 Have you decided on the time for our meeting yet? A Do you know the time we will meet? B Have you chosen the time for us to meet? C Have you picked what time we met? D Is the time when we meet decided by you? 49 It doesn’t matter where you are, you can bring this portable device with you A It isn’t important to bring this portable device with you where you are B You can bring this portable device with you wherever you are C Where you are determines whether you can bring this portable device with you D It’s worth bringing this portable device with you anywhere 50 The telephone was invented by a Scottish man named Alexander Graham Bell A The telephone was named Alexander Graham Bell by its Scottish inventor B A Scottish man, Alexander Graham Bell, invented the telephone C Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone, who was a Scottish man D Alexander Graham Bell that invented the telephone was a Scottish man -THE END -

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