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Circle the letter a, b, c, or d to choose the word that has the underlined letters pronounced differently from the others.. Circle the letter a, b, c, or d to choose the word whose main

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ĐỀ CƯƠNG ÔN TẬP - HỌC KỲ I MÔN: TIẾNG ANH - LỚP 10 - CƠ BẢN

I - TOPICS:

1 School

2 Daily activities

3 Famous People

4 Information Technology

5 Excursion

6 The Mass Media

7 Life in the Village

II - PRONUNCIATION:

1 / i / - / i: /

2 / ʌ / - / a: /

3 / e / - / æ /

4 / ɒ / - / ɔ : /

5 / Ʊ/ - / u: /

6 / ə / - / з: /

7 / ei / - / ai / - / ɔ i /

8 / aƱ / - / əƱ/

III - GRAMMAR:

- The present simple

- Adverbs of frequency

- The past simple

- Wh-questions

- Gerund and to + infinitive

- The past perfect

- The past perfect vs the past simple

- The + adjective

- Used to + infinitive

- Which as a connector

- The present perfect

- The present perfect passive

- Who, which, that

- The present perfect

- Because of and in spite of

- Reported speech: statements

- Conditional sentence type 1

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ĐỀ CƯƠNG ÔN TẬP - HỌC KỲ I MÔN: TIẾNG ANH - LỚP 10 - NÂNG CAO

I - TOPICS:

1 School Talks

2 People’s Backgrounds

3 Daily Activities

4 Special Education

5 Technology

6 School Outdoor Activities

7 The Mass Media

II – WORD STUDY:

- Words of the same family

- Compound adjectives

- Nouns functioning as adjectives

- Adjectives used as nouns

- Prefixes

- Words that goes together

- Associated words together

III - GRAMMAR:

- Gerund – to-infinitive

- Wh-questions

- Tenses

- Used + to infinitive

- Reported speech

- Will vs be going to

IV - WRITING

- Narrative

- Summary

- Letters: complaint, confirmation

- Registration form

- Instructions

- Advantages and disadvantages of the mass media.

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Bài tập tham khảo PHONETICS

1 Circle the letter a, b, c, or d to choose the word that has the underlined (letters) pronounced differently from the others.

2 Circle the letter a, b, c, or d to choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others.

VOCABULARY

1 Use the correct forms of the given words to complete the following sentences.

1 I like to learn English best because it is a(n) ……… language (nation)

2 Marie was awarded a Nobel prize for ……… the atomic weight of radium (determine)

3 We want to visit some caves near Hanoi as we have recently studied rock ……… (form)

4 What makes a computer a ……… device? (miracle)

5 The founding of the Radium Institute in1914 made Marie’s ……… wish come true (human)

2 Complete each sentence with an appropriate word (5m)

1 Although it’s a long day for us, we are ……… with what we do

2 Marie Curie’s real joy was “……… human suffering”

3 Pham Thu Thuy students are deaf, dumb and mentally ………

4 Computer can add, subtract, multiply, and divide with lightning speed and perfect ………

5 As a brilliant and mature student, Marie ……… the dream of a scientific career

GRAMMAR AND STRUCTURE:

Circle the letter a, b, c, or d to choose one word or phrase that best completes the sentence.

1.I didn't like it in the city at first But now …… here

a I got used to living b I used to living c I'm used to live d I used to live

2.In spite of……, we decided to go out.

a we felt very tired b feeling tired c all of us felt tired d tired

3 Iremember An …… rode the bus to school with

4 Rick left the party early because he……a headache

a had b has c used to have d was having

5.Nobody ventured outdoors…… the hurricane warnings

a despite b although c because of d because

6.We've given up …… to persuade them ……

a trying/ changing b trying/ to change c to try/ changing d try/ to change

7 We received her letter after she…… to a new house

8 The government is doing nothing to help……

9.The police officer stopped us and asked us where ……

a were we going b are we going c we are going d we were going

10.The street is very noisy, …… makes sleeping difficult

a that b what c which2 Circle the letter a, b, c, or d to choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others d it

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11.Are you looking forward …… on your business trip?

12.This is the first time we …… to Scotland so it's all new to us

a are going b we’re c have been d will go

13.I'll give you a map ……

a in order for you find the way all right b so that you will find the way all right

c in order that you can find the way all right d b and c are correct

14.Goodnight I …… you in the morning

a see b am seeing c am going to see d will see

15 I……at six o'clock, but ……to be up by five

a normally get up/ I have sometimes b normally get up/ sometimes I have

c get normally up/ sometimes I have d get normally up/ I sometimes have

WRITING Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first.

1 The flat's very noisy but we enjoy living there

2 In spite of all our warnings, he left camp without taking his rifle

3 No-one has challenged his authority before

This is the first time………

4 John and Mary moved to Edinburgh twenty years ago

It is………

5 "I think you should go by train," he told us

6 "Where is the nearest tube?" she asked

7 He lost his money simply because he wasn't careful

8 "Don't forget to phone the office," she told him

She reminded………

9 I started work for the company a year ago

10 How long is it since they bought the house?

When……….

READING

1 Circle the letter a, b, c, or d to choose one word or phrase to complete the passage

There is only one shop in the village, but (1) …… everything (2) …… newspapers and books, you can buy such things as clothing, household goods and furniture There is (3) …… post office in one corner The trouble is that the man (4) …… the shop is a very unpleasant person His clothes are dirty, he is unshaven, and worst of all,

he is (5) …… to his customers

1 a it seems to sell b it likes to sell c they can buy d there has

5 a not very fond b seldom impolite c often quite rude d nearly very angry

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2 Fill in each blank with a suitable word from the list given.

A According to B bring about C coverage D designed

E entertainment F established G events H fun

Television is one of man's most important 1 ……… of communication It brings

2 ……… and sounds from around the world into millions of homes A person with a television set can sit in his house and watch the President 3 ……… a speech or visit a foreign country He can see a war being fought and watch statesmen try to 4 ……… peace 5 ……… television, home viewers can see and learn about people, places, and things in faraway lands TV even takes its viewers out of this world It brings them 6 ……… of America's astronauts as the astronauts explore outer space

7 ……… all these things, television brings its views a steady stream of programs that are

8 ……… to entertain In fact, TV provides many more 9 ……… programs than any other kind The programs include action-packed dramas, light comedies, sporting 10 ……… and motion pictures

3. Read the passage then mark the statements T (TRUE), F (FALSE) or NG (NOT GIVEN).

On April 14, 1868, two ships were scheduled to leave the busy port of New York, bound for Europe The night before, their captains met and had dinner together The dinner was very ordinary and certainly neither man knew he would soon have a role in one of the world's greatest mysteries

The two ships left the next morning Their names: the Dei Gratia and the Marie Celeste After several days at sea, Morchouse, the captain of the Dei Gratia, sighted the Marie Celeste, and he immediately recognised

that something was wrong It was not moving and there was no sign of life on deck Morehouse and a few of his

men took a small boat to the Marie Celeste to investigate They searched every part of the ship and found nothing

-not a man, dead or alive, no sign of illness or combat, no disruption In fact, everything was in good order, as if the crew had left ten minutes before There was a ten-pound note on a table, with an unfinished letter home near it, a freshly washed stack of clothes in the laundry, and plenty of food and water These signs of normal, everyday life

on an empty ship were the strangest feature of the mystery What had happened to the captain and crew? If they had been attacked, why was everything still in its place and why were there no signs of a struggle? If they had died suddenly from a disease, where were their bodies?

Investigators searched for the answers to these questions for years and years, but they came up with

nothing The fate of the men of the Marie Celeste remains as one of the unanswered questions of our time.

…… 1 The captains of the Dei Gratia and the Marie Celeste planned their meeting at sea on the day before their

departure

…… 2 They had a big meeting and finished very late that night

…… 3 The two ships set sail for Europe on the same day

…… 4 Captain Morehouse was not surprised to see the Marie Celeste unoccupied.

…… 5 The crew of the Dei Gratia completed a thorough search of the Marie Celeste.

…… 6 The captain of the Marie Celeste left a letter explaining what had happened.

…… 7 The captain and crew had left 10 minutes before for a special mission

…… 8 The crew of the Marie Celeste had used all their food and water and died of starvation.

…… 9 Morehouse and his men were mystified to find the contents of the Marie Celeste undisturbed.

…… 10 Later investigations finally solved the mystery of the Marie Celeste.

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ĐỀ CƯƠNG ÔN TẬP - HỌC KỲ I MÔN: TIẾNG ANH - LỚP 11 - CƠ BẢN

I - TOPICS:

1 Friendship

2 Personal Experience

3 A Party

4 Volunteer Work

5 Competitions

6 World Population

7 Celebrations

II - PRONUNCIATION:

1 / dʒ / - / tʃ / / iə / - / eə / - / Ʊə /

2 / m / - / n / - / η /

3 / l / - / r / - / h /

4 / w / - / j /

5 / kl / - / gl / - / kr / - / gr / - / kw /

6 / fl / - / fr / - / θr /

III - GRAMMAR:

- Infinitive with / without to

- Present simple indicating past time

- Tenses revision: Past Simple, Past

Progress, Past Perfect

- Infinitive and Gerund

- Passive infinitive and gerund

- Gerund and present participle

- Perfect gerund and perfect participle

- Reported speech with to infinitive

- Reported speech with gerund

- Conditional type 1, 2, 3

- Conditional in reported speech

- Pronouns one(s), someone, anyone, no

one, everyone

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ĐỀ CƯƠNG ÔN TẬP - HỌC KỲ I MÔN: TIẾNG ANH - LỚP 11 - NÂNG CAO

I - TOPICS:

1 Friendship

2 Personal Experience

3 Parties

4 Volunteer Work and Illiteracy Programs

5 Competitions

6 Population

7 Celebrations

8 Postal and Telecommunications Services

II – WORD STUDY:

- Descriptive adjectives

- Sense verbs

- Compound Nouns: N + N

- Adjectives Derived from Nouns

- Nouns derived from Verbs

- Fractions

- Genitives ’s

- Words Used in Computing and Telephoning

III - GRAMMAR:

- Verb from review

- Linking words

- Modal perfect

- Bare infinitive or to infinitive

- Reported speech

- Gerund and present participle

- Perfect gerund and perfect participle

- Restrictive relative clauses

- Non-restrictive relative clauses

- Conditional sentences

- Pronouns

- Indirect speech with conditional sentences

IV - WRTING

- Narrative

- Letters: past experience, invitation & respond, thank you, ask & give information, complaint

- Describing trends in graphs

- Proposal for a celebration activity

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Bài tập tham khảo

1 Phonetics: Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others.

2 Modals: Choose the most suitable words underlined.

1 That can’t have been / shouldn’t have been Nick that you saw

2 You had to give / might have given me a hand

3 I caught the later train because I had to see / must have seen a client

4 I suppose Bill should have lost / might have lost his way

5 I didn’t refuse the cake, as it must have been / would have been rude

6 I don’t know who rang, but it could have been / must have been Jim

7 It was odd that you should have bought / would have bought the same car

8 I asked them to leave but they couldn’t / wouldn’t go

9 It’s a pity you didn’t ask because I could help / could have helped you

10 It’s your fault, you can’t have / shouldn’t have gone to bed so late

3 Word form:

Congratulations to all involved with the school (1 produce) of The Woman Next

Door The (2 advertise) was carried out by the Art Department, and the posters

were very (3 imagine) We certainly have some very (4 art) students in our school!

Many people helped with building and painting the (5 scene) and the play was

written by the English Department, who managed to create an (6 amuse) story, with

excellent songs The music was written by Sue Porter, who also (7 company) the

singers on the piano Everyone enjoyed a thoroughly (8 entertain) evening, and

there was a long round of (9 applaud) at the end Jim Barrett gave a brilliant

performance as Sergeant Moss, and Liz Aiken was a (10 delight) Mrs Jump

Well-done everyone!

1 ………

2 ………

3 ………

4 ………

5 ………

6 ………

7 ………

8 ………

9 ………

10 ………

4 Complete each sentence with one of the words given:

appreciate, follow, mislead, put, utter, express, imply, plead, spot, wonder

1 I don’t know how to ……… ….………… this, but I’m afraid the money has gone

2 Could you say that again? I didn’t quite ……… ….………… you

3 I would ……… ….………… it if you could help me with this job

4 I was so flabbergasted that I couldn’t ……… ….………… a single word

5 I simply said we had lost the order I didn’t ……… ….………… that it was your fault

6 I was so overwhelmed that I just couldn’t ……… ….………… my feelings

7 Whenever I ask you about damage to the car, you always ……… ….………… ignorance

8 I ……… ….………… that you can get up at 6.00 after what you were doing last night

9 Most of the clues in a detective story are there to ……… ….………… the reader

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10 Did you ……… ….………… the deliberate mistake on page two?

5 Reading

Bill Jarvis took over our village news agency at time of life when most of us only want to relax He just thought he would like something but not too much to do, and the news agency was ready-made The business produced little enough for him, but then Bill was a chap who only wanted the simplicity and order and regularity of the job He had been a long-serving sailor, and all his life had done everything by the clock

Every day he opened his shop at six am to catch the early trade; the papers arrived on his door-step before that Many of Bill's customers were city workers, and the shop was convenient for the station Business was tailing

off by ten o'clock, so at eleven sharp Bill closed for lunch It was hard luck on anybody who wanted a paper or

magazine in the afternoon, for most likely Bill would be down on the river bank, fishing, and his nearest competitor was five kilometres away Sometime in the afternoon, the evening papers landed on the door-mat and at four o'clock Bill reopened The evening rush lasted till seven, and it was worthwhile

He lived in a flat above the shop, alone Except in very bad weather, you always knew where to find him in the afternoons, as I have said Once, on a sunny afternoon, I walked home along the river bank from a shopping trip to the village By my watch it was three minutes past four, so I was astonished to see Bill sitting there on his little chair with a line in the water He had no luck, I could see, but he was making no effort to move

"What's wrong, Bill?" I called out from the path For answer, he put a hand inside his jacket and took out a big, golden object For a moment I had no idea what it could be, and then it suddenly went off with a noise like a fire engine Stopping the bell, Bill held the thing up and called back: "Ten to four, you see, and this is dead right."

He stood up then and began to wind in his line I had never known anyone carry a brass alarm clock round with him or her before

1 Bill Jarvis became a newsagent when

C He decided to take things easy D He gave up clock repairing

2 What does the passage tell us about the news agency?

A It was an easy job with fixed hours B It was a very profitable business

C It was opened specially for Bill Jarvis D It belonged to the railway and was part of the station

3 Why did Bill open the shop so early in the day?

A He liked to do as much as possible before he went to work

B Bill was never sure of the time

C The shop had to be open when the morning papers came

D It was then that he did a lot of business

4 We understand from the passage that the shop closed for lunch

A At eleven o'clock more or less B At exactly eleven o'clock

C Before eleven o'clock D Always after eleven o'clock

5 You might say "hard luck" to someone who

A has just heard some very good news B puts great effort into whatever he or she tries

C is less fortunate than he or she ought to be D fails through his or her own fault entirely

6 Why was the writer on the riverbank that afternoon?

A He was going to do some shopping in the village B He was fishing

C He was going to get the evening paper D He was on his way home from the village

7 Why was the writer surprised when he saw Bill Jarvis?

A He thought it was late for Bill to be still fishing

B Bill had not caught anything, and that seemed strange

C He thought Bill was ill, because he was not moving at all

D He was surprised because Bill stayed in his flat in the afternoons

8 From the information given in the passage, who- or what - do you think was wrong?

A The bell was; it must have gone off at the wrong time B The writer's watch was fast

C Bill was; he had dropped off to sleep D Bill's clock was wrong; it was very old

9 All of the following are true about Bill Jarvis EXCEPT

C He was a newspaper man D Fishing was his past time

10 What did Bill Jarvis often bring with him when he went fishing?

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ĐỀ CƯƠNG ÔN TẬP - HỌC KỲ I MÔN: TIẾNG ANH - LỚP 12 - CƠ BẢN

I - TOPICS:

1 Home Life

2 Culture Diversity

3 Ways of Socializing

4 School Education System

5 Higher Education

6 Future Jobs

7 Life in the Future

II - PRONUNCIATION:

1 The pronunciation of ending ‘s’

2 The pronunciation of ‘ed’ ending

3 Stress in two-syllable words

4 Stress in three-syllable words

5 Stress in more than three-syllable words

6 Weak/Strong forms of some conj & prep.

7 Contracted forms of auxiliaries

III - GRAMMAR:

- Tenses revision

- Report speech

- Passive voice

- Conditional sentences

- Relative clauses

- (Al)though / even though

- Prepositions and articles

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