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Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) that best fits the blank space in each sentence.. 11.[r]

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ĐỀ TUYỂN SINH LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH

CÓ ĐÁP ÁN NĂM HỌC 2019 - 2020

PHONETICS

(1-5) Choose the word whose underlined part pronounced differently from that of the others.

1 a poetry b grocery c terrify d sticky

2 a heat b seat c great d meet

3 a churches b chemist c chairman d changes

4 a used b matched c walked d walked

5 a closure b conclusion c conclusion d pressure

(6-10) Choose the word whose main stress pattern is not the same as that of the

others.

6 a meteor b typhoon c highlands d spacecraft

7 a carriage b damage c parade d earthquake

8 a provide b persuade c conserve d access

9 a campus b scenery c respond d viable

10 a primary b compulsory c occasion d appliance

GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY

(11-35) Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) that best fits the blank space in each sentence.

11 The president refused to make any judgement _ the situation

a on b with c for d to 12 Can we move _ to the next item on the agenda?

a in b by c up d on

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a in b with c for d after 14 This accounts _’ 90 percent of reported pollution incidents,

a on b for c of d in 15 Unfortunately, the company will have to cut on staff

a back b away c out d off 16 They stepped the stairs many times just for fun

a to and fro b back and forth c up and down d in and about 17 Ernest Hemingway’s books have been translated many languages

a in b to c into d from 18 Our house was broken a few days ago, but nothing was stolen

a out b in c off d into 19 A new group has been _ by the United Nations

a set on b set up c put up d put on

20 _ knowledge can be acquired from books, skills must be learned through practice

a Because b Despite c Whereas d Even 21 _ young man! If you’re late again, you’ll lose your job

a Watch your step b Have a look c Use your head d Set your mind 22 _ you keep it in good condition, I’ll lend you my car

a So long as b Although c Because d While 23 We’ve just moved to our new house and we need to buy _

a many furniture b some furniture c many furnitures d some furnitures 24 Each of the reference available in the school library,

a books on that list is b books on that list are c book on that list is d book on that list are

25 _ a few of the sounds produced by insects can be heard by humans

a Only b There are only c That only d With only 26 The teacher asked the students in joining the English club

a if they were interested b how they were interested c when were they interested d whether they are interested

27 The lunch menu is very short It’s than the dinner menu

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a studies b had studied c has studied d studied 29 I _ a class this time tomorrow, so you can call me later in the evening

a have b will have c will have had d will be having 30 Snow and rain of nature

a are phenomenon b are phenomena c is phenomena d is phenomenon 31 I quit comic books when I was twelve years old

a reading b to read c to be read d being read

32 Do you really think that we by creatures from outer space in the near future?

a invade b will invade c are invaded d will be invaded 33 Pay attention to what I am saying, ?

a you b will you c are you d aren’t I 34 Only in the last few years _ to use home computers

a have people begun b have begun people c when people began d people have begun

35 _ he was leaving, he told us that he had to go to the bank

a Since b After c As d Until

(36-40) Choose the underlined word or phrase (A, B, C or D) that needs correcting.

36 Not anything (A) can stop us from doing (B) our best to save (C) the endangered (D) species

37 If one (A) does not have respect for himself (B), he cannot expect the others (C) to respect (D) him

38 The governor has not (A) decided how (B) to deal with (C) the new problem already (D)

39 I hope there won’t be (A) too more (B) trouble in (C) getting a resident’s permit (D)

40 My brother didn’t wear (A) that uniform since (B) he left (C) school (D)

(41-50) Use the correct form of the word given in each sentence.

41 There was a proposal to change the exam system again, but _ it was rejected, (luck)

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43 Many people cannot even afford basic _ such as food and clothes (necessary)

44 They encourage people to use friendly products, (environment)

45 The doctors tried their best to save his life, but unfortunately the operation was _ (success)

46 Don’t ask me I’m really bad at making _ (decide)

47 Parents can influence the of their children, (behave)

48 We should learn all the new words by heart in order to our vocabulary, (rich)

49 In my opinion UFOs are They are just the imagination of

some film writers, (exist)

50 Don’t be _ by the first failure – try again! (courage)

READING

(51-60) Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) that best fits the blank space in the following passage.

Throughout the world there are different (51) for people to greet each other In much of the world, a handshake is the (52) _ form of welcoming and greeting someone In many countries around the Mediterranean Sea a light (53) _ on the check is the appropriate way to welcome friends and family It can be a very big surprise of you expect to shake hands and get a kiss or a hug (54) At times, it is difficult to tell what sort of greeting (55) is followed People may bow, (56) another’s arm or even slap the other person on the back In some places people just smile, look at (57) face and say nothing Most people in the world are tolerant of (58) and don’t mind what travelers that seems wrong as long as the visitors are (59) A big part of the (60) _ of world travel is experiencing different customs

51 a actions b ways c methods d techniques

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53 a hug b shake c kiss d comfort

54 a instead b despite c though d then

55 a knowledge b custom c routine d habit

56 a hold b shake c wave d grab

57 a each other b the others c other’s d the other’s

58 a guests b viewers c visitors d speakers

59 a sincere b hopeful c simple d serious

60 a interest b pleasure c comfort d advantage

(61-65) Read the passage below carefully and choose the correct answer a, b, c or d.

When drawing human figures, children often make the head too large for the rest of the body A recent study offers some insights into this common disproportion in children’s illustrations As part of the study, researchers asked children between and years old to make several drawings of men When they drew front views of male figures, the size of the heads was markedly enlarged However, when the children drew rear views of men, the size of the heads was not so exaggerated The researchers suggested that children drew bigger heads when they know they must leave room for facial details Therefore, the odd head size in children’s illustrations is a form of planning ahead and not an indication of a poor sense of scale

61 The main subject of the passage is _

a what the results of an experiment revealed b how children learn to draw

c how researchers can gather data from works of art

d What can be done to correct a poor sense of scale

62 It can be inferred that during the research project, the children drew

a figures without facial expression b pictures of both men and women

c pictures of men from different angles d only the front view of men

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a teachers of art to children b commercial artists

c experts in children development d parents of young children

64 The word ‘odd’ in line is closest in meaning to

a unusual b huge c average d expected

65 Which of the following is true?

a Children under the age of not generally have a good sense of scale

b With training, young children can be taught to avoid disproportion in their art

c Children enlarge the size of the head because they think that it is the most important part of the body

d Children plan ahead when they are drawing pictures

(66-75) Fill in each blank with ONE appropriate word to make a meaning passage.

Everyone suffers (66) disease at some time or another However, millions of people around the (67) _ not have good health care Sometimes they have no money to (68) for medical treatment Sometimes they have but there is no doctor Sometimes the doctor does not know (69) _ to treat the disease or sometimes there is no treatment Poor people in big cities have the most health

(70) They often have the least education about (71) _ If they know what to do, they often (72) _ not have money to it For example, it is difficult for a person (73) _ has no electricity to refrigerate food or boil (74) water With no money, the person cannot even buy soap to

(75) his or her hands

WRITING

(76-80) Choose the sentence (a, b, c or d) that is almost the same in meaning as the sentence given.

76 Man has never had such efficient servants as computer

a The most efficient servants of computers are man

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c Computers are the most efficient servants man has ever had

d The most efficiently computers are man’s servants

77 It’s a pity that you didn’t tell us about this

a I wish you told us about this

b I wish you would tell us about this,

c I wish you had told us about this

d I wish you have told us about this

78 I tried to eat the cake, but it was too sweet

a It was such a sweet cake that I couldn’t eat it

b I have never eaten such a sweet cake

c The cake was very sweet and I could eat it

d I tried to eat the cake because it was so sweet

79 I hardly knew the people I was going to visit

a I knew the people I was going to visit very well

b I was not sure whether I knew the people I was going to visit or not

c The people I was going to visit were completely strangers

d I knew the people I was going to visit only slightly

80 ‘Get in my car I’ll take you to the station.’

a He asked me to get in his car to take him to the station

b He offered to give me a lift to the station

c He suggested going to the station in his car

d He asked me to give him a lift to the station

(81-85) Rewrite the sentences so that they are nearest in meaning to the sentence printed before them.

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If _

82 They constantly encouraged her, which made her job easier

Their _

83 If I were you I’d look for another job

I suggest

84 He was so tired that he fell asleep before the end of the film

He was too

85 People continue to pollute the air in the city with traffic fumes

The air _

(86-90) Write complete sentence using the suggested words.

86 rainy days/ 1/ would like/ stay/ home/ read books/ watch TV/ other things//

87 He/ have/ roof/ repair/ fence/ mend/ yesterday//

88 1/ wish/ be/ beach/ you/ last weekend//

89 you/ get used/ read/ English books/ when / be/ there?

90 He/ be/ say/ make/ serious mistake/ when he/ working/ bank//

ĐÁP ÁN

1 c c b a d

6 b c d c 10 a

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21 a 22 a 23 b 24 a 25 a

26 a 27 b 28 b 29 d 30 b

31 a 32 d 33 b 34 a 35 c

36 A (nothing) 37 C (others) 38 D (yet) 39 B (much)

40 A (hasn’t worn) 41 luckily 42 Preventing 43 necessities

44 environmentally 45 unsuccessful 46 decisions 47 behavior

48 enrich 49 nonexistent 50 discouraged

III

51 b 52 a 53 c 54 a 55 b

56 d 57 d 58 c 59 a 60 b

61 b 62 c 63 b 64 a 65 d

66 from 67 world 68 pay 69 how 70 problems

71 disease 72 73 who 74 drinking 75 wash

IV

76 c 77 c 78 a 79 d 80 b

81 If Pete had had more time, he would/ could have finished the test yesterday

82 Their constant encouragement made her job easier

83 I suggest you look/ should look for another job,

84 He was too tired to stay awake until the end of the film

95 The air in the city continues to be polluted with traffic fumes

86 On rainy days, I would like to stay home to read books, to watch TV or to other things

87 He had the roof repaired and the fence mended yesterday

88 I wish I had been on the beach with you last weekend

89 Did you get used to reading English books when you were there?

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