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Tên tài liệu: 16 chuyên đề ôn thi vào lớp 10 môn tiếng Anh. Số trang: 85 trang. Tác giả: Thư viện tiếng Anh sưu tầm. Định dạng: word copy Tài liệu là tập hợp 16 chuyên đề phục vụ thi vào lớp 10. các thầy cô có thể copy làm tư liệu ôn thi cho học sinh của mình.

16 CHUYÊN ĐỀ ÔN THI VÀO LỚP 10 CHUYÊN ĐỀ 1: NGỮ ÂM CHUYÊN ĐỀ 2: CÁC THÌ CHUYÊN ĐỀ 3: BỊ ĐỘNG 11 CHUYÊN ĐỀ 4: CÂU ĐIỀU KIỆN 15 CHUYÊN ĐỀ 5: CÂU GIÁN TIẾP 19 CHUYÊN ĐỀ 6: MỆNH ĐỀ QUAN HỆ 23 CHUYÊN ĐỀ 7: MỆNH ĐỀ CHỈ NGUYÊN NHÂN 27 CHUYÊN ĐỀ 8: MỆNH ĐỀ CHỈ KẾT QUẢ 29 CHUYÊN ĐỀ 9: MỆNH ĐỀ CHỈ TƯƠNG PHẢN 33 CHUYÊN ĐỀ 10: MỆNH ĐỀ CHỈ MỤC ĐÍCH .37 CHUYÊN ĐỀ 11: ĐỘNG TỪ KHUYẾT THIẾU 41 CHUYÊN ĐỀ 12: GIỚI TỪ + MẠO TỪ 45 CHUYÊN ĐỀ 13: TỪ LOẠI .49 CHUYÊN ĐỀ 14: DẠNG ĐỘNG TỪ .53 CHUYÊN ĐỀ 15: TÌM VÀ SỬA LỖI SAI 57 CHUYÊN ĐỀ 16: TỪ VỰNG 61 CHUYÊN ĐỀ 1: NGỮ ÂM I Different sound A heat B scream C meat D dead A prepared B particular C pagoda D attract A thrilling B other C through D something A idea B going C will D trip A face B place C prepared D days A around B sound C only D mouse A teacher B other C together D term A Germany B garden C gate D gas A scholarship B Christ C school D chicken 10.A house B harm C hour D husband 11 A sing B morning C any D hang 12.A hundred B exhausted C however D heat 13.A head B ready C mean D weather 14 A choir B cheap C child D chair 15 A charge B child C teacher D champagne 16 A reason B clear C mean D each 17 A motion B question C mention D fiction 18.A gather B good C large D again 19.A change B children C machine D church 20.A hand B bank C sand D band 21 A cooks B loves C joins D spends 22.A share B rare C are D declare 23.A clothes B cloths C roofs D books 24.A naked B looked C booked D hooked 25.A laughed B weighed C helped D missed 26 A apply B university C identity D early 27 A choice B achieve C each D chemistry 28.A final B applicant C high D decide 29 A average B indicate C application D grade 30 A course B four C our D yours 31.A worker B whom C interview D answer 32.A honest B holiday C home D happiness 33.A character B teacher C chemist D technical 34.A interview B minute C question D suitable 35 A explained B disappointed C prepared D interviewed 36 A economy B industry C qualify D priority 37.A right B private C communist D minority 38.A measure B subsidies C domestic D hospital 39.A though B encourage C enough D country 40.A improve B introduce C move D lose 41.A future B mature C pasture D nature 42.A chore B technology C much D exchange 43.A threaten B earth C healthy D breathe 44.A wipe B allow C powerful D answer 45.A service B practice C office D device 46.A grasses B stretches C comprises D potatoes 47.A lie B wide C circle D comprise 48.A compound B route C house D south 49.A dune B hummock C shrub D buffalo 50 A west B between C growth D which A comprise B sandy C circle D northern A Aborigines B expedition C kilometer D scientific A corridor B enormous C mystery D separate A remain B hummock C explore D between A territory B Australia C geography D society A eject B crossbar C except D commit A canoeing B opponent C windsurfing D defensive II Stress A participant B publicity C competitive D individual A interfere B memory C personal D vertical 10 A award B defeat C refer D scuba 11 A social B conduct C survey D value 12 A marvelous B attention C consider D excited 13 A verbal B whistle C precede D marriage 14 A attract B decide C reject D beauty 15 A solution B suitable C confidence D family 16 A conical B determine C contractual D supportive 17 A physical B mischievous C suitable D romantic 18 A ancestor B measurement C counterpart D appearance 19 A commitment B inflation C collection D enterprise 20 A dissolve B observe C publish D appraise 21 A technology B psychology C reconstruction D apology 22 A between B result C ago D coffee 23 A waving B teaching C pointing D divide 24 A student B listen C blackboard D between 25 A traditional B professional C impossible D decoration 26 A economics B interfere C philosophy D punctuality 27 A secondary B primary C fantastic D national 28 A education B curriculum C technology D integrity 29.A because B method C standard D wooden 30.A ashtray B music C severe D temper 31.A farewell B thoughtful C toward D approach 32.A mischievous B family C supportive D suitable 33 A desert B parallel C hummock D aerial 34 A measure B pressure C unwise D sacrifice 35 A attitude B partnership C actually D Vietnamese 36 A survey B enormous C remained D mystery 37 A diversity B marriage C engagement D importance 38 A European B Victorian C Brazilian D Korean 39.A America B equal C maintain D attractive 40.A confide B reject C precede D conical 41.A expedition B exploration C Australian 42.A appropriate B interesting C different D cultural 43 A culture B engage C majority D determine 44 A romantic B counterpart C discussion D appearance 45 A bridegroom B bamboo C wedding D survey 46 A supernatural B explanation C redundancy D electronic 47 A gymnastics B criminal C investment D excitement 48 A financial B ambitious C refusal D evidence 49 A confess B function C jealous D patient 50 A possibility B manufacture C instrument D disappointed D Geographical CHUYÊN ĐỀ 2: CÁC THÌ When I got home I found that water .down the kitchen walls A ran running B was running C has run D had been After he .his English course, he went to England to continue his study A has finish B had finished C was finished D would finish How .since we .college? A are you- left been- left B were you- left C have you been- have leftD have you I much of you lately We three months ago A haven’t seen- last meet have meet D didn’t see- have met B didn’t see- met C haven’t seen- The Chinese .spaghetti dishes for a long time before Marco Polo .back to Italy A made- brought making- brought B have made- brought C made- had brought D had been When I arrived at the meeting the first speaker .speaking and the audience A just finished- were clapping B had just finished- had clapped C had just finished- were clapping D just finished- had clapped He his job last month and then he out of work A lost- was been B was lost- had been C has lost- was D lost- has In the last hundred years, travelling .much easier and more comfortable A become B has become C became D will became In the 19th century, it two or three months to across North America by covered wagon A took B had taken C had been taken D was taking 10 In the past, the trip very rough and often dangerous, but things a great deal in the last hundred and fifty years A was- have changed B is- change changed C had been- will change D has been- 11 She Hanoi last year A went B go C goes D is going 12 Now you from New York to Los Angeles in a matter of hours A are flying B would fly C will fly D can fly 13 When Carol last night, I my favorite show on television A was calling- watched watched B called- have C called- was watching watched D had called- 14 By the time next summer, you your studies A completes completed B will complete C are completing D will have 15 Right now, Jim .the newspaper and Kathy .dinner A reads- has cooked B is reading- is cooking C has read- was cooking D read- will be cooking 16 Last night at this time, they the same thing She .and he the newspaper A are doing- is cooking- is reading B were doing- was cooking- was reading C was doing- has cooked- is reading D had done- was cooking- read 17 Sam to change a light bulb when he and A was trying-slipped- fell B tried- was slipping- falling C had been trying- slipped- was falling D has tried- slips- falls 18 Every day I _up at o’clock, _breakfast at seven o’clock and _for work at o’clock A get- eat- leave B have got- eating- leaving C got- ate- left D will get- have eaten- left 19 I for this company for more then thirty years, and I intend to stay here until I next year A am working- will retire B am going to work- am retiring C work- am going to retire D have been working- retire 20 My mother is the first .up and the last to bed A getting- going B to get- going C getting- to go D to get- to go C have been gardening D had been 21 I must have a bath I all the afternoon A was gardening gardening B have gardened 22 The team .a single match so far this season A doesn’t win B didn’t win C hasn’t won D hadn’t won 23 By the time you receive this letter, I for the USA A have left B will leave C will have left D am leaving 24 Up to now, the manager ……………… a lot of information about his secretary A learned B has learned C had learned D learns 25 Where is Mary? _ She ……………her homework in her room A is performing B is making C is doing D is learning 26 While I ……………….along the road, I saw a friend of mine A was cycling B have cycled C cycled D am cycling 27 By the time I this report, I will give you a ring A type typed B will type C have typed D will have 28 While my mother a film on TV, my father was cooking dinner It was March th yesterday A watched B was watching C had watched D watches 29 The plane from Dallas two hours late, so I missed my connecting flight from Frankfurt to London A took on B took in C took over D took off C will be held D was being C lived D had lived 30 When we came, a party _ in the hall A is being held held B had being held 31 He ………… in the same house since 1975 A has lived B is living 32 When I came to visit her last night, she a bath A is having B was having C has D had 33.When we arrived at the restaurant, the others A left B have left C had left D are leaving 34 By the end of 2010 we _ in Ho Chi Minh City for 30 years A work worked B will work C have worked 35.I learned that the college in 1900 D will have A found founded B was founded C founded D had been 36.If I 10 years younger, I _ the job A am/ will take would take B were/ would take C would be/ took D had been / 37.By the time he _ to the meeting, it had begun for 15 minutes A had gone B has gone C went D was going 38 He began to feel ill while _ A he is doing the exam doing the exam B he did the exam C he would the exam D he was 39.Since 1980, scientists the world over _ a lot of things to fight against AIDS A have done B are doing C did D had done C has D had 40.Now my sister _ a bicycle of her own A is having B are having 41.Last week, my professor promised that he _ today A would come B will come C comes D coming 42.My girl friend arrived after I _ for her about half an hour A was waiting B had been waiting C have been waiting D have waited 43.I _ in Quang Ngai before I moved to Binh Thuan A have been living living B have lived C had lived D had been C leading D led 44.There are many ways _ to Rome A is leading B are leading 45 While I T.V last night, a mouse ran across the floor A watch watching B watched C am watching D was 46 I still can’t believe it! My bicycle _ last night A was stolen stolen B had been stolen C stole D was being 47.While they were tables, he was _ the radio A arranging - listening to B arranging – hearing C laying -listening to hearing 48.I suddenly remembered that I to bring my keys D making- A having forgotten B have forgotten C had forgotten D forgot 49.By the year 2010 many people currently employed their jobs A will have lost B will be losing C have lost D are losing 50.By September next year I _ here for ten years A will be working B work C will have been working D have been working 10 11 In 2001 _ Vietnamese Communist Party approved a 10-year economic plan that enhanced the role of the, private sector while reaffirming the primacy of the state A a B an C the D Ø 12 Economic reforms are often carried _ to promote the developing of a country A out B on C for D in 13 For more than ten years, we have seen the significant _ in the economy of our country A develop B developments C developers D developed 14 Henry was a studious student He needed no _ to work hard A encourage B encouraging C encouragement D encouraged 15 During the time of economic reforms, the economy has grown _ with only a few major setbacks A constant B constantly C constants D constancy 16 The _ effect of the new policy is that the farmer is now working for himself, and not for the state sake A legal B common C all D overall 17 Considering peasants make up nearly 80% of Vietnam's population A specialists B economists C professors D farmers 18 The Doi Moi reforms have _ new possibilities in farming systems research in Vietnam A risen B opened C renovated D called 19 The introduction of appropriate farming practices to Vietnam farmers can help them achieve a higher output A productivity achievement B renovation C guideline D 20 There was a shortage _ food and safe water after the flood A on B with C for D of 21 Constant _ of attack makes everyday life dangerous here A threat B threaten C threatening D threateningly 22 No one can predict the future exactly Things may happen _ A expected unexpectedly B unexpected C expectedly D 23 Someone who is _ is hopeful about the future or the success of something in particular 71 A powerful B optimistic C stagnant D pessimistic 24 There will be powerful network of computers which may come from a single computing _ that is worn on or in the body A device B machinery C equipment D vehicle 25 A _ is a spacecraft that is designed to travel into space and back to earth several times A a plane B corporation C telecommunication D shuttle 26 An economic _ is a time when there is very little economic activity, which causes a lot of unemployment and poverty A improvement B depression C development D mission 27 In the future many large corporations will be wiped out and millions of jobs will be lost A companies B services C supermarkets D farms 28 The more powerful weapons are, the more terrible the _ is A creativity B history C terrorism D technology 29 The medical community continues to make progress in the fight against cancer A speed B expectation C improvement D treatment C the D Ø 30 What are your plans for _ future? A a B an 31 In the future, the number of tiny but _ computers you encounter every day will number in the thousands, perhaps millions A power B powerful C powerfully D powered 32 Advances in computing _, from processing speed to network capacity and the internet, have revolutionized the way scientists work A technology B technological C technologically D technologist 33 What will the relationship between computing and _ bring us over the next 15 years? A science B scientific C scientifically D scientist 34 Someone who is _ thinks that bad things are going to happen A optimistic B pessimistic C threatened D hopeful 35 Domestic chores will no longer be a burden thanks to the inventions of laborsaving devices 72 A Official B Household C Schooling D Foreign 36 The idea of building a _ with human intelligence is not only ambitious but also highly unconventional A robot B corporation C line D road 37 Washing machines, vacuum cleaners, and dish washers are labor _ devices which help us housework easily and quickly A improving B making C saving D employing 38 Those companies were closed due to some seriously financial problems A taken off B put away C wiped out D gone over C variously D freshly 39 The computer allows us to work fast and _ A efficiently B differently 40 Many people think that in some more years we will see the complete _ of newspapers and magazines due to the Internet A disappear B disappearance C appear D appearing 41 Sahara of Africa is the world's largest desert A Ø / the B The / Ø C A / an D The / an 42 The Sahara contains complex linear dunes that are by almost kilometers A developed B separated C lay D located 43 A _ is a landscape or region that receives very little precipitation A dune B desert C sandy area D shrub land 44 Deserts are often composed of and rocky surfaces A water B trees C oil D sand 45 Three great stretches of sandy deserts almost circle the center of Australia A dunes B valleys C lands D areas 46 Deserts are also classified by their location and dominant weather pattern A geographical B aerial C sandy D facial 47 Thanks to pictures taken by satellites, deserts have not a mystery in our time A hidden B intended C remained D attained 48 Can you make a estimate of how much our expedition in the desert may be? A rough B roughly C roughing 73 D roughen 49 After Peter had returned from the Sahara desert, he was confined to bed by a disease A mystery mysteriousness B mysterious C mysteriously D 50 In the northern part of the Simpson Desert, the dunes are separated by of low, open shrubland A streets B ways C corridors D lines 51 A is a small raised area of ground, like a very small hill A slope B hummock C dune D shrub 52 We used to climb up the crest of the hill to get a good view of the surroundings A top B foot C middle D face 53 Scientific help to explore some places and discover more and more remote parts of the world A survey B lead C research D expedition 54 The wind that blows in the desert comes far away waters A for B with C in D from 55 Some sand dunes may be over 200 meters height A with B at C on D in 56 Several advanced countries have had plans to make desert more hospitable A science B scientific C scientifically D scientist 57 The desert biome includes the hottest places in the world because it absorbs more from the sun than land in humid climates A heat B hot C hotly D heating 58 A is a large animal that lives in deserts and is used for carrying goods and people A slope B dune C spinifex D camel 59 The of a cliff, or mountain, is a vertical surface or side of it A face B border C crest D lake C immense D aerial 60 Most deserts are enormous sandy areas A mysterious B narrow Exercise 4: Birds aren’t all the same There are many different _ A categories B species C animals 74 D plants The rhinoceros will become _ if people continue to hurt them A extinct B instinct C distinct D extinction Thousands of species of animals and plants are and the number decreases each year A danger B dangerous C endanger D endangered If one species becomes extinct, the whole chain will be _ seriously A disappeared B killed C damaged D threatened We depend on species diversity to provide food, clean air and water A popularity B existence C development D variety More than a billion people all over the world are under the threat of desert A increase B expansion C extension D development Biologists have introduced a global list of endangered and vulnerable animal species A rare and specious unusual B small but invaluable C weak and easily hurt D strong and Government have passed laws to protect wildlife from commercial trade A enabled B enforced C enacted D ensured The government is now trying to protect gorilla to ensure their A life B existence C.survival D growth 10 Everyone is worried about the _ of the rainforests A destruction B protection C species D extinction 11 Without _ all the resources necessary for life would be damaged, wasted or destroyed A conversation B biodiversity C extinction D destruction C wilderness D wildly 12 Many people are interested in watching _ A wildlife B wilds 13 This species has nearly died out because its _ is being destroyed A environment B habitat C land D forest 14 The primary causes of species extinction are habitat destruction, commercial _ and pollution A exploit B exploiting C exploitation D exploitative 15 Toxic chemicals in the air and land have also driven many species to the _ of extinction A border B limit C verge D edge C dangerous D endangered 16 It is _ to cross the sea in a small boat A danger B endanger 17 Do you think plants and animals, however small or oversized, all contribute to the ? 75 A conversation B extinction C destruction D biodiversity 18 Many African and Asian nations have set aside land called _ to protect the habitats of elephants and other wild animals A reserves B species C wildlife D forest 19 Over 120 _ of birds have been recorded in this national park A species B diversity C animals D individuals C extinguish D extinction 20 The mountain gorilla is on the verge of _ A extinct B extraction 21 Reviewers often _ books as “hard to put down” or “hard to pick up again” A describe B illustrate C classify D choose 22 Have you got any books on business methods or any similar _? A subject B content C author D matter C gathered D classified C broadcast D announced 23 How are the books in this library _? A divided B named 24 Robert’s new book will be _ in August A typed B published 25 I’m reading a Stephen King’s novel It’s really exciting and I couldn’t _ A get it off B put it down C take it on D look it up 26 Children tend to read _ books that tell stories through pictures A novel B fiction C science D comic C recommend D persuade 27 What kind of readers would you _ this book? A advise B introduce 28 Watching videos is becoming a popular form of _ A entertain B entertainment C entertainer D entertaining 29 After talking to Mary for ten minutes, George paused, waiting for her to _the information A taste B chew C swallow D digest 30 Mr Johnson was so busy that he only had enough time to _ the report before he attended the meeting A dip into B review C go over 31 The book _ me of the days I was in the army 76 D pick up A remembers B reminds C recalls D recollects C sections D passages 32 Most novels are divided into several _ A chapters B units 33 Cambridge University Press is the _ of the book you are reading A author B editor C printer D publisher 34 Ernest Hemingway is one of my _ American writers A best B favourite C ideal D most popular C lend D loan 35 I’d like to _ that book when you’ve read it A borrow B hire 36 The plot of the novel was exciting, but I didn’t find the _ very interesting A characters B figures C people D persons 37 The dictionary is too expensive for me I can’t _ it A spend B cost C afford D pay 38 _ books tell stories from the author’s imagination A Fiction B Picture C Coloured D Long 39 If you can’t find what you are looking for in the book, use the _ A index B list C preface D directory 40 He’s a _ boy He knows everything from books never gives any logical and practical solutions A bookworm B bookish C bookbinder D book-keeper 41 Runners from eight different countries will be competing in the next _ A race B place C record D course 42 It is common knowledge that sportmen _ themselves in good form by regular swimming A put B make C take D keep 43 Synchronized swimming is a sport in which groups of swimmers _ in patterns in the water to music A go B move C dive D jump 44 Wind – surfing is a common term for two similar _ sports: sail-surfing and sail- boarding A water B wind C sail D board C crowd D class 45 Volleyball, basketball, football are _ games A team B group 46 Rowing is the sport or activity of travelling in a boat by using _ 77 A air tanks B sails C boards D oars 47 Unlike football, a water polo game is _ into quarters A divided B separated C cut D played 48 In 1918, Smith _ the record for the world’s longest flight by flying 2,350 miles from Cairo to Calcutta A smashed B split C cracked D broke 49 One of the four period of time in which a game of American football is divided is known as a _ A part B half C quarter D stage 50 The _ is the official who controls the game in some sports A player B captain C referee D defender 51 In water polo, holding balls with two hands and punching ball are _ A errors B fouls C faults D mistakes 52 A kick taken as a penalty in the game of football is called a penalty kick or _ kick A punishment B foul C opposition D spot 53 Any players who commit personal fouls will be _ A rejected B ejected C sacked D dismissed 54 In water polo the ball can be _ by passing with one hand A advanced B forwarded C thrown D kicked 55 No player except the _ can hold the ball with two hands A goalie B referee C defensive player D striker 56 Katherine Curtis developed the _ for the competition of synchronized swimming A regulations B formula C laws D principles 57 The whole audience objected to their foul play during the football match A clumsy B dependent C imperfect D unfair C range D penalty C reward D position 58 The match ended in a _ A foul B tie 59 William won first _ in the tennis competition A medal B prize 60 If you _ the goalie, there are seven players in a team A gather B conclude C collect 78 D include Exercise 5: Johnny used to be one of the most _ athletes in my country A succeed B success C successful D successfully The 22nd SEA Games consisted of athletes from eleven _ countries A participate B participant C participation D participating _, the athlete broke the world's record with two attempts A Surprise B Surprised C Surprising D Surprisingly On behalf of the referees and athletes, referee Hoang Quoc Vinh and shooter Nguyen Manh Tuong swore to an oath of " _, Honesty and Fair Play" A Performance B Delegation C Participation D Solidarity The ASEAN Para-Games are hosted by the same country where the SEA Games took place A organized B impressed C participated D defended The ASEAN Para-Games is a biannual multi-sport _ held after every Southeast Asian Games for athletes with physical disabilities A games B event C work D situation In beach volleyball, Indonesia defeated Thailand in straight sets to take men's gold _ A present B award C medal D reward The 22nd SEA Games was the first time when Vietnam finished top of the medal _ A standings B events C spirits D programs Viet Nam's successful hosting of the 22nd SEA Games is considered a/an _ example for other countries to follow, particularly in honesty, consistence and organizing method A festival B peaceful C energetic D outstanding 10 The number of Vietnamese sport officials and referees of international standard taking part in regional tournaments has increased rapidly A hosting B participating C achieving D succeeding 11 At the 23rd SEA Games, Viet Nam proved its position in the region by third behind the host - the Philippines and second-ranked Thailand A finishing B playing C preparing 79 D performing 12 In the 22nd SEA Games in 2003, the country _ the competition with 340 medals, including 156 golds, 91 silvers and 93 bronzes A defended B cost C topped D ranked 13 To improve its athletes' _, Viet Nam has regularly exchanged delegation of sport officials, coaches, referees and athletes with other countries A team B competitor C appearance D performance 14 _ is the activity of doing special exercises regularly in order to make your muscles grow bigger A Wrestling B Bodybuilding C Weightlifting D Badminton 15 He is a great sports _ He rarely misses any sport games although he was busy A enthusiast B player C energy D programmer 16 At the 23rd SEA Games, Viet Nam proved its position in the region by third behind the host - the Philippines and second-ranked Thailand A finishing B playing C preparing D performing 17 How many _ took part in the 22nd SEA Games? A compete B competitors C competition D competitor 18 The second part of the program in the 22 nd SEA Games opening ceremony was named " _ for Peace" A Cooperate Cooperatively B Cooperation C Cooperative D 19 The _ wanted to reduce the breadth of the games, with many events currently having small fields and weak competition A organize B organization C organizable D organizers 20 Before the 22nd SEA Games, Vietnam had made a good _ in every aspect A prepare B preparation C preparative D preparer 21 ASEAN press praised the great _ of Vietnamese athletes at the 22nd SEA Games A sports sportsmanship B sportsman C sporting D 22 The success of the 22nd SEA Games had a great contribution of many _ volunteers A support B supporter C supportive 80 D supportively 23 Since its rejoining in the Southeast Asian arena in 1989, Viet Nam's sports have made great _, particularly in recent SEA Games A success B invention C host D game 24 The athlete had tried his best to _ his SEA Games title and records A carry B perform C defend D support 25 Viet Nam is now willing to _ part in the 24th SEA Games hosted by Thailand by the end of 2007 with a total of 958 athletes A play B lose C take D enjoy 26 The International Committee Red Cross has about 12,000 staff members worldwide, about 800 of them working in its Geneva _ A factories B companies C headquarters D buildings 27 The Red Cross on white background was the original protection _ declared at the 1864 Geneva Convention A poster B billboard C symbol D signal 28 The Red Cross is an international organization that helps people who are suffering from the results of war, diseases or _ A victims B disasters C opportunities D conditions C Look on D Look after 29 Be careful! The tree is going to fall A Look out B Look up 30 The organization was established in 1950 in the USA A come around B set up C made out D put on 31 The International Red Cross helps people in need without any discrimination based on _, race, religion, class or political opinions A national B nationally C nationality 81 D native 32 The International Committee of the Red Cross is a private _ institution founded in 1863 in Geneva, Switzerland A human B humanity C humanization D humanitarian 33 In former days, after the battles soldiers on both sides died or were left wounded on the field without any _ attendance and basic care A medicine B medical C medication D medically 34 The International Red Cross has about 97 million volunteers whose main _ is to protect human life and health A mission B experience C organization D rule 35 The International Red Cross helps to ensure respect for the human being, and to prevent and relieve human _ A protection B enjoyment C wealthy D sufferings 36 An international medical conference initiated by Davison resulted in the birth of the League of Red Cross Societies in 1991 A started B helped C treated D dedicated 37 In times of war, the Red Cross is dedicated to reducing the sufferings of wounded soldiers, civilians, and prisoners of war A mounted B excited C devoted D interested 38 _ is a situation in which large numbers of people have little or no food, and many of them die A Disaster B Famine C Poverty D Flood 39 Within their home country, National Red Cross and Red Crescent societies assume the duties and responsibilities of a national relief society A take on B get off C go about D put in 40 The bomb exploded in the garage; fortunately no one hurt A put on B went off C got out 41 She sustained severe head _ after being thrown from her horse 82 D kept up A injure B injured C injuries D injurious 42 According to World Bank figures, 41 per cent of Brazilians live in absolute _ A poor B poorer C poorly D poverty 43 Up until the middle of the 19th century, there were no _ and well established army nursing systems for casualties A organize B organized C organizational D organizers 44 The AIDS _ continues to spread around the world Up to 4,000 people are infected with the HIV virus every single day A treatment B epidemic C tsunami D damage 45 During World War II, the Red Cross organized relief assistance for _ and wounded soldiers and administered the exchange of messages regarding prisoners and missing persons A civilians B governments C authorities D members 46 A _ is a very large wave, often caused by an earthquake that flows onto the land and destroys things A famine B catastrophe C tsunami D flood 47 By the end of World War II, 179 _ of the Red Cross had conducted 12,750 visits to POW (prisoner of war) camps in 41 countries A conferences B symbols C missions D delegates 48 We oppose this war, as we would any other war which created an environmental catastrophe A pollution B disaster C convention D epidemic 49 The first relief assistance mission organized by the League was an aid mission for the _ of a famine and subsequent typhus epidemic in Poland A leaders B authorities C victims D organizers 50 The 1923 earthquake in Japan killed about 200,000 people and left countless wounded and homeless A poor B imprisoned C suffered D injured 51 In 2004 more than 40 national societies have worked with more than 22,000 _ to bring relief to the 83 countless victims of the earthquake A actions B volunteers C founders D nations 52 How are you _ on with your work? - It is OK A calling B getting C laying D looking 53 All payments to the ICRC are _ and are received as donations A volunteer voluntariness B voluntary C voluntarily D 54 The Red Cross organizes and leads relief assistance missions after , such as natural disasters, manmade disasters, and epidemics A emergent B emergencies C emergently D emergence 55 One of the tasks of the Red Cross is also to support local _ care projects A health B healthy C healthful D healthily 56 The International Red Cross and Red Crescent _ occurs once every four years A Globe B Society C Conference D Nations 57.The mission of the Red Cross is also to supervise the _ of prisoners of war A education B encouragement C treatment D runaway 58 The total number of national Red Cross societies from all over the world has mounted to 186 A protected B devoted C increased D aimed 59 Henri Davison, president of the American Red Cross war Committee proposed forming a federation of these National Societies A took B dedicated C carried D suggested 60 Fifty per cent of road accidents results in head injuries A examines B heals C causes D treats 61 Jean Henri Dunant was appalled by the almost complete lack of care for wounded soldiers A dedicated B shocked C interested D excited 62 The mission statement of the International Movement as formulated in the "Strategy 2010" document of the Federation is to improve the lives of vulnerable people by mobilizing the power of humanity A weak and unprotected disabled D deaf and mute B wealthy and famous 63 The authority _ down that building to build a supermarket 84 C poor and A knocked B came C went D fell 64 In some most Asian countries women are undervalued and they never have the same _ as men A formality B basis C limit D status 65 What does "www" for? Is it short for “world wide web?” A sit B stand C lie 85 D point ... somebody every 46 People don’t use this road very often A This road is not used very often B Not very often this road is not used C This road very often is not used D This road not very often is used... her car was broken down A because of B due to 28 CHUYÊN ĐỀ 8: MỆNH ĐỀ CHỈ KẾT QUẢ My mouth is burning! This is _ spicy food that I don’t think I can finish it A such B so C very D too Our... teacher how to solve this problem _ we can’t agree on the answer A Since B because of C due to D owing to 10 the need to finish this project soon I want you to work on this overtime for the

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