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TRAN PHU JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL THE SECOND TERM EXAMINATIONFULL NAME: …………………………………… SUBJECT: ENGLISH 7Class: 7A ………. Time : 45msMark Remark I . LISTENING (1.5 ms) : Lắng nghe rồi chọn từ phù hợp để điền vào chỗ trốngYesterday evening, Ba (1) ……………………………. table tennis. Nga (2)………………….a movie. Lan( 3) ………………… to a restaurant. Hoa (4) ……………………… chess. Nam (5)………………………………… to CDs. An (6) ………………………… a soccer match.II. VOCABULARY AND STRUCTURE. (5ms) Choose the best answer: A, B, C or D1. Em hãy chọn từ không đồng loại với các từ còn lại.A . neighbor B. children C. friend D. program2. How ………………… are you? I’m 1.50 meter tall.A. old B. heavy C, tall D. long3. Would you like ……………… to the movie tonight?A . going B. go C. to go D. goes4. Điền một chữ cái thích hợp để tạo thành một từ có nghóa vào từ “ c i t _” A . e B. y C. i D. o5. He is hungry, I am hungry, ……………… .A . neither B. either C. too D. so 6. Mary likes pork, ………………… does Tom.A . neither B. either C. too D. so 7. He can’t swim, they can’t swim ,………………………………….A . neither B. too C. either D. so8. They aren’t doctors. ……………… am I. A . too B. so C. either D. neither 9. She runs very ……………… A. slow B. slowly C. slower D. more slow10. Dạng quá khứ của động từ “ play” là:A . play B. played C, playing D. plays11. Tìm lỗi sai trong câu sau: “ He will get used to walk to school.” A B C D* Chọn từ có cách phát âm khác các từ còn lại.12. A . add B. balance C. plate D. fat13.A. salt B. taste C. stall D. wash 14. Cho hình thức trạng từ của tính từ “ good”A . well B. goodly C. goods D. goody 15. They prefer reading …………………… watching TVA . than B. to c. more D. more than16. Are you free . ……………… Sunday?§Ị chÝnh thøc§Ị APlayed ( 2), listened , went , saw , watchedHọc sinh làm bài và đánh dấu vào khung. Câu A B C D 1234567891011121314151617181920
A. on B. at C. in D. for17. You mustn’t ………………… up late.A . to stay B. staying C. stay D. stayed 18 . You ought …………………… to the dentist.A . go B. going C. to go D. went19. Yesterday I . ……………… to DaLat.A .went B. go C. going D. goes20. I hate . ……………… the road most.A. passing B. over C. crossing D. acrossIII. READING: (2ms) * Đọc đoạn văn sau đó quyết đònh các câu trần thuật sau đúng “true (T)” ,sai “or false (F)” hay không có thông tin “ No Information (NI). Baseball is the most popular sport in America. Where did the baseball come from? No one knows for sure. Many people believe that the ideal came from a game played by children in England. Other people believe that a man named Abner Doubleday invented th game in Cooperstown, New York, in 1839. The first team played only for fun, not money. But baseball was very popular from the start. The first professional tearm appeared in 1869.The statements True (T) False (F) Noinf (NI)1. Baseball is the most popular sport all over the world.2. Many people believe that the ideal came from a game played by children in England.3. The first team played only for fun.4. Baseball wasn’t very popular from the start5. Nowadays , American like baseball very much6. People often play baseball on Sunday• Answer the questions:a. Where is baseball the most popular sport? ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………b. Do you like baseball? …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………IW. WRITING (1.5 ms)1. Sắp xếp các từ sau thành câu hoàn chỉnh.did / what / do / you / last / night? …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………2. went / DaLat / I / to. …………………………………………………………………………………………………….3. Minh goes to the dentist , because he has a toothache. ( Đặt câu hỏi cho từ được gạch chân) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….4. I don’t like pork. He doesn’t like pork. ( Nối 2 câu thành một dùng “either ”) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….5. I am hungry. He is hungry. ( Nối 2 câu thành một dùng “too ”) SỞ GD&ĐT VĨNH PHÚC ————— ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC KỲ THI TUYỂN SINH LỚP 10 THPT CHUYÊN NĂM HỌC 2015 – 2016 ĐỀTHI MÔN: TIẾNGANH Dành cho tất thí sinh Thời gian làm bài: 90 phút, không kể thời gian giao đề —————————— PART A: PRONUNCIATION, VOCABULARY & GRAMMAR I Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others 01 A germ B regular C category D pagoda 02 A buses B speeches C noses D leaves income 03 A B campus C century D comic 04 A now B know C flow D row 05 A deny B poetry C hobby D primary II Complete each of the following sentences by choosing the best option A, B, C or D 01 Please accept my warmest on your engagement A congratulated B congratulations C congratulating D congratulate 02 Hoa: “We are going on a trip to Ha Long Bay next week!” Nam: “Really? !” A Have a good time B It's your pleasure C Take your time D Good job 03 A few days ago, Tom's car by one of the teenagers in his neighborhood A was stealing B was stolen C has been stolen D was stole 04 Are you interested pop music? A on B in C of D with 05 The music at the party yesterday was very loud and from far away A could hear B can be heard C could be heard D can hear 06 If only I how to operate a computer as you do! A would know B knew C known D should know 07 His parents wouldn't let him marry anyone family was poor A of whom B of whose C whom D whose 08 Jeff wanted to know A why were his friends laughing B that why were his friends laughing C why his friends were laughing D the reason why his friends laughing 09 Peter: “How many can you speak?” John: “Only Arabic and English.” A conversations B speeches C communications D languages 10 You're going to study abroad, ? A aren't you B you C are you D don't you 11 He came to the party he hadn't been invited A even B despite C although D in spite of 12 Mr Hawk told me that he would give me his answer the day A following B after C before D last 13 The Internet also has It is not only time-consuming and costly but also dangerous A advantages B limitations C purposes D benefits 14 If we hard, we will make this beach a clean and place again A works/ beautiful B work/ beautiful C works/ beautifully D work/ beautifully 15 An: “Let's go to the new movie down town.” Nam: “Thanks, but I it already.” A ever seen B had seen C saw D have seen 16 It really annoys me when people forget "Thank you" A said B to saying C to say D saying Trang 1/3 17 Most of the children in my village enjoy in the afternoon A playing the football B to play football C to play the football D playing football 18 "I think I've lost my new pen I've it everywhere but I can't find it anywhere." A looked after B turned on C looked for D turned off 19 We have lived in this town 1998 A in B ago C since D for 20 Vietnam, is in the south-east Asia, exports rice A that B who C which D whom 21 Did she to be your next door neighbor? A use B used C uses D using 22 Everyone wears a uniform and so A are you B you are C you D you Everyone was exhausted and hungry, they sat down under the tree and had a snack 23 A so B so that C since D because of 24 Peter: “Do you mind if I take a seat?” Mary: “ .” A No, as you please B Yes, I don't mind C Yes, as you please D No, I mind 25 Don't make noise My mother with her friends A is talking B talks C was talking D talked III Put the words in brackets into the correct forms 01 Although there are many (CELEBRATE) throughout the year, Tet or the Lunar New Year holiday is the most important one for Vietnamese people 02 The eruption of Mount Pinatubo is the world’s (LARGE) volcanic eruption 03 Computers were a wonderful (INVENT) at the time 04 Malaysia has (TROPIC) climate 05 This singer is not very pretty but she sings very (BEAUTIFUL) PART B: READING I Complete the passage by choosing the best option A, B, C or D to fill in each blank Television is (01) form of entertainment in the American household People of Hocthuat.vn – Tài liệu online miễn phí Test PAPER READING (1 hour) Part You are going to read a magazine article about an artist who paints flowers For questions 1-8, choose the answer (A, B, C or D) which you think fits best according to the text Mark your answers on the separate answer sheet An eye for detail Level B2 Hocthuat.vn – Tài liệu online miễn phí line 12 Artist Susan Shepherd is best known for her flower paintings, and the large garden that surrounds her house is the source of many of her subjects It is full of her favourite flowers, most especially varieties of tulips and poppies Some of the plants are unruly and seed themselves all over the garden There is a harmony of colour, shape and structure in the two long flower borders that line the paved path which crosses the garden from east to west Much of this is due to the previous owners who were keen gardeners, and who left plants that appealed to Susan She also inherited the gardener, Danny „In fact, it was really his garden,‟ she says „We got on very well At first he would say, “Oh, it‟s not worth it” to some of the things I wanted to put in, but when I said I wanted to paint them, he recognised what I had in mind.‟ Susan prefers to focus on detailed studies of individual plants rather than on the garden as a whole, though she will occasionally paint a group of plants where they are More usually, she picks them and then takes them up to her studio „I don‟t set the whole thing up at once,‟ she says „I take one flower out and paint it, which might take a few days, and then I bring in another one and build up the painting that way Sometimes it takes a couple of years to finish.‟ Her busiest time of year is spring and early summer, when the tulips are out, followed by the poppies „They all come out together, and you‟re so busy,‟ she says But the gradual decaying process is also part of the fascination for her With tulips, for example, „you bring them in and put them in water, then leave them for perhaps a day and they each form themselves into different shapes They open out and are fantastic When you first put them in a vase, you think they are boring, but they change all the time with twists and turns.‟ Susan has always been interested in plants: „I did botany at school and used to collect wild flowers from all around the countryside,‟ she says „I wasn‟t particularly interested in gardening then; in fact, I didn‟t like garden flowers, I thought they looked like the ones made of silk or plastic that were sold in some florists‟ shops - to me, the only real ones were wild I was intrigued by the way they managed to flower in really awkward places, like cracks in rocks or on cliff tops.‟ Nowadays, the garden owes much to plants that originated in far-off lands, though they seem as much at home in her garden as they did in China or the Himalayas She has a come-whatmay attitude to the garden, rather like an affectionate aunt who is quite happy for children to run about undisciplined as long as they don‟t any serious damage With two forthcoming exhibitions to prepare for, and a ready supply of subject material at her back door, finding time to work in the garden has been difficult recently She now employs an extra gardener but, despite the need to paint, she knows that, to maintain her connection with her subject matter, „you have to get your hands dirty‟ Paper Reading In the first paragraph, the writer describes Susan‟s garden as A having caused problems for the previous owners B having a path lined with flowers C needing a lot of work to keep it looking attractive Level B2 Hocthuat.vn – Tài liệu online miễn phí D being only partly finished What does „this‟ in line 12 refer to? A the position of the path B the number of wild plants C the position of the garden D the harmony of the planting What does Susan say about Danny? A He felt she was interfering in his work B He immediately understood her feelings C He was recommended by the previous owners D He was slow to see the Test PAPER READING (1 hour) Part You are going to read a magazine article about an artist who paints flowers For questions 1-8, choose the answer (A, B, C or D) which you think fits best according to the text Mark your answers on the separate answer sheet An eye for detail line 12 Artist Susan Shepherd is best known for her flower paintings, and the large garden that surrounds her house is the source of many of her subjects It is full of her favourite flowers, most especially varieties of tulips and poppies Some of the plants are unruly and seed themselves all over the garden There is a harmony of colour, shape and structure in the two long flower borders that line the paved path which crosses the garden from east to west Much of this is due to the previous owners who were keen gardeners, and who left plants that appealed to Susan She also inherited the gardener, Danny ‘In fact, it was really his garden,’ she says ‘We got on very well At first he would say, “Oh, it’s not worth it” to some of the things I wanted to put in, but when I said I wanted to paint them, he recognised what I had in mind.’ Susan prefers to focus on detailed studies of individual plants rather than on the garden as a whole, though she will occasionally paint a group of plants where they are More usually, she picks them and then takes them up to her studio ‘I don’t set the whole thing up at once,’ she says ‘I take one flower out and paint it, which might take a few days, and then I bring in another one and build up the painting that way Sometimes it takes a couple of years to finish.’ Her busiest time of year is spring and early summer, when the tulips are out, followed by the poppies ‘They all come out together, and you’re so busy,’ she says But the gradual decaying process is also part of the fascination for her With Level B2 tulips, for example, ‘you bring them in and put them in water, then leave them for perhaps a day and they each form themselves into different shapes They open out and are fantastic When you first put them in a vase, you think they are boring, but they change all the time with twists and turns.’ Susan has always been interested in plants: ‘I did botany at school and used to collect wild flowers from all around the countryside,’ she says ‘I wasn’t particularly interested in gardening then; in fact, I didn’t like garden flowers, I thought they looked like the ones made of silk or plastic that were sold in some florists’ shops - to me, the only real ones were wild I was intrigued by the way they managed to flower in really awkward places, like cracks in rocks or on cliff tops.’ Nowadays, the garden owes much to plants that originated in far-off lands, though they seem as much at home in her garden as they did in China or the Himalayas She has a come-whatmay attitude to the garden, rather like an affectionate aunt who is quite happy for children to run about undisciplined as long as they don’t any serious damage With two forthcoming exhibitions to prepare for, and a ready supply of subject material at her back door, finding time to work in the garden has been difficult recently She now employs an extra gardener but, despite the need to paint, she knows that, to maintain her connection with her subject matter, ‘you have to get your hands dirty’ Paper Reading In the first paragraph, the writer describes Susan’s garden as A having caused problems for the previous owners B having a path lined with flowers C needing a lot of work to keep it looking attractive D being only partly finished What does ‘this’ in line 12 refer to? A the position of the path B the number of wild plants C the position of the garden D the harmony of the planting What does Susan say about Danny? A He felt she was interfering in his work B He immediately understood her feelings C He was recommended by the previous owners D He was slow to see the point of some of her ideas What is Susan’s approach to painting? A She will wait until a flower is ready to be picked before