1. Trang chủ
  2. » Cao đẳng - Đại học

đề và đáp án kiểm tra chung môn anh ngày 1910 anh 10 sách mới thpt trung giã

13 21 0

Đang tải... (xem toàn văn)

Tài liệu hạn chế xem trước, để xem đầy đủ mời bạn chọn Tải xuống

THÔNG TIN TÀI LIỆU

Thông tin cơ bản

Định dạng
Số trang 13
Dung lượng 58,84 KB

Nội dung

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word(s) for each of the blanks from 6 to 10.. Anna's family decided to go to Lon[r]

(1)

I 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 from to 5.

The most usual way to entertain friends at home is to invite them for a meal, either in the evening or at lunch time on a Sunday In smaller communities, for example a country village, people also invite each other for a drink before a meal, for morning coffee or afternoon tea

When guests are invited for a meal, they often sit and chat while they have a drink before the meal, and coffee is usually served afterwards Several friends are sometimes invited at once to make a small party These parties are almost always informal Formal occasions, when written invitations are sent out and people dress formally, rarely take place in people's homes, although they did in the past

Larger parties are arranged to celebrate a particular event Children's birthdays are often celebrated with a tea party for the child's friends The meal will often be followed by party games Parties are held to celebrate a person's coming of age (formerly at 21 but now at 18), a couple's silver wedding anniversary (after 25 years of marriage), a couple's engagement and New Year's Eve In the USA a person's 40th birthday is often marked with a special celebration A housewarming party is sometimes held to invite friends to one's new home

In summer, if the weather is fine, people may hold a barbecue in the garden A much grander, more formal occasion is a garden party, held in the afternoon, when tea is served

What is the purpose of a housewarming party?

A To invite friends to one's new home. B To celebrate a couple's wedding anniversary. C To entertain the child's friends. D To mark a person's 40th birthday.

Nowadays, parties are held to celebrate a person's coming of age when they are _.

A 21 B 25 C 40 D 18

The word "grander" in paragraph mostly means .

A more exciting B more pleasant C more convenient D more important When are written invitations sent out?

A On informal occasions. B On a Sunday morning C On a Sunday evening. D On formal occasions. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A People don't invite each other for a drink before a meal in a country village. B People often hold garden parties on informal occasions.

C People don't hold any parties to celebrate a particular event. D People often sit and chat before a meal they are invited for. II.Choose the correct answer for each of the following sentences:

_ marriages, which are usually decided by the parents, are usually seen in Indian and African cultures.

A Open B Broken C Romantic D Arranged

We haven't met each other _ we left school ten years ago A because of B since C while D when Lan is my close friend We usually our thoughts and feelings with each other

A share B divide C send D give

All the students denied _ anything about the matter.

A to know B for knowing C knowing D that they know

10 He _ in London for two years and then _ to Edinburgh.

A were living-went B lived-went C had lived-went D lived-had gone 11 She usually _ breakfast at 6.30 a.m and she breakfast now.

A is having-has B is having-is having C has-has D has-is having 12 Some people are concerned with physical when choosing a wife or husband.

A attract B attractively C attractive D attractiveness

13 Someone told us _ on the stairs. A not to sit B not sit C don't sit D to not sit 14 Does your brother _ a hand with cleaning the house?

A work B take C try D give

15 The boy waved his hands to his mother, who was standing at the school gate, to her attention.

A tempt B pull C follow D attract

16 It was _ of you to leave the medicine where the children could get it.

A care B careful C careless D caring

17 My father takes the for helping us to study in the evening so that our homework has been finished before bedtime A responsibility B job C work D role

18 Be quiet! Someone at the front door I _ it.

A will knock- have answered B is knocking- will answer

C knocks- am answering D has knocked- am going to answer 19 I think I _ an umbrella in case it _.

A will take-rains B will take-will rain C take-rains D have taken-rains 20 You looked very busy when I saw you last night What you ?

A are _ doing B had _ done C have _ done D were _ doing 21 It right now As soon as the rain , I will go for a walk.

A rains-will stop B is raining-will stop C is raining-stops D rains-stops 22 As I am now in my final year _ the secondary school, I am _ a lot of study pressure.

(2)

A at-in B at-under C at-at D under-at 23 A large number of people to Ho Chi Minh city in recent years.

A have moved B moves C were moving D moved

24 _ they their holiday in New Zealand last summer?

A Did-spend B Do -spend C Were-spending D Had -spent 25 John: "What an attractive hair style you have got, Mary!" -Mary: " _".

A You are telling a lie B Thank you very much I am afraid C Thank you for your compliment D I don't like your sayings

26 When he arrived, the match _.

A already started B had already started C were already starting D have already started 27 She said she was taking her children to the zoo _.

A the following day B next day C day after D tomorrow 28 I get on very well with my roommate now; we never have any _.

A agreements B assistance C compliments D arguments

29 Since she _at the company, she a day off through illness.

A has worked-not had B has worked-hasn't had C worked-hasn't had D worked-didn't have 30 Since her first year at university, my sister was allowed _ the motorbike.

A to be ridden B ride C to ride D riding

31 While I the net yesterday, I a really interesting website.

A was surfing-was finding B surfed-had found C was surfing-found D surfed-found 32 John asked me _ interested in any kind of sports.

A if were I B if I was C if was I D if I were

33 Our parents join hands to give us a nice house and a happy home.

A work together B manage C deal with D help together

III Choose the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following sentences: 34 "Are you going to Ho Chi Minh City next week?" Tom asked me.

A Tom asked me why I was going to Ho Chi Minh City the next week B Tom asked me if I am going to Ho Chi Minh City the next week

C Tom asked me whether I was going to Ho Chi Minh City the following week D Tom invited me I was going to Ho Chi Minh City the next week

35 Emma hasn't gone to the cinema for five years. A It is five years since Emma last went to the cinema

B Emma hasn't gone to the cinema yet this year, but she did last year

C The last time Emma went to the cinema was in five years D Emma doesn't go to the cinema unless she has the time IV.Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently:

36 A learns B digs C rubs D thanks

37 A polluted B wretched C watched D decided

38 A churches B stages C Rose's D potatoes V Choose the word which has different stress pattern:

39 A active B precede C secure D attractive 40 A different B hospital C confidence D majority

VI Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word(s) for each of the blanks from 41 to 45

Anna's family decided to go to London last week because they wanted to have a tour The sight in London was so (41) _ that she's been there ten days but it seems to her only to be yesterday It means (42) _ she enjoyed the trip very much She and her father stayed in a very big hotel (43) _ 200 rooms From these, they can easily (44) _ Hyde Park, the very big park in London In here people can buy from a needle to an elephant in two best (45) _ streets, Regent's Street and Oxford Street

41 A interestingly B interested C interesting D interest

42 A is that B that C that is D that was

43 A for B which having C with D has

44 A reached B reaching C reaches D reach

45 A shopping B selling C shop D trading

VII Identify one mistake in each of the following sentences: 46 This room has not been used since a long time.

A B C D

47 My mother is responsible to the household chores in my family. A B C D

48 Mrs White has just finished typing the document when the telephone on her desk rang A B C D

49 I think it's importance for us to find solutions to our problem. A B C D

(3)

I Choose the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following sentences: "Are you going to Ho Chi Minh City next week?" Tom asked me.

A Tom asked me whether I was going to Ho Chi Minh City the following week B Tom invited me I was going to Ho Chi Minh City the next week

C Tom asked me why I was going to Ho Chi Minh City the next week D Tom asked me if I am going to Ho Chi Minh City the next week Emma hasn't gone to the cinema for five years.

A Emma doesn't go to the cinema unless she has the time B The last time Emma went to the cinema was in five years C Emma hasn't gone to the cinema yet this year, but she did last year

D It is five years since Emma last went to the cinema

II.Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently:

A digs B learns C rubs D thanks

A watched B wretched C decided D polluted

A Rose's B churches C potatoes D stages III Choose the word which has different stress pattern:

A attractive B secure C active D precede

A majority B confidence C different D hospital

IV 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 from to 12.

The most usual way to entertain friends at home is to invite them for a meal, either in the evening or at lunch time on a Sunday In smaller communities, for example a country village, people also invite each other for a drink before a meal, for morning coffee or afternoon tea

When guests are invited for a meal, they often sit and chat while they have a drink before the meal, and coffee is usually served afterwards Several friends are sometimes invited at once to make a small party These parties are almost always informal Formal occasions, when written invitations are sent out and people dress formally, rarely take place in people's homes, although they did in the past

Larger parties are arranged to celebrate a particular event Children's birthdays are often celebrated with a tea party for the child's friends The meal will often be followed by party games Parties are held to celebrate a person's coming of age (formerly at 21 but now at 18), a couple's silver wedding anniversary (after 25 years of marriage), a couple's engagement and New Year's Eve In the USA a person's 40th birthday is often marked with a special celebration A housewarming party is sometimes held to invite friends to one's new home

In summer, if the weather is fine, people may hold a barbecue in the garden A much grander, more formal occasion is a garden party, held in the afternoon, when tea is served

Nowadays, parties are held to celebrate a person's coming of age when they are _.

A 18 B 25 C 40 D 21

What is the purpose of a housewarming party?

A To mark a person's 40th birthday. B To invite friends to one's new home. C To celebrate a couple's wedding anniversary. D To entertain the child's friends. 10 When are written invitations sent out?

A On a Sunday evening. B On formal occasions. C On informal occasions. D On a Sunday morning. 11 The word "grander" in paragraph mostly means .

A more convenient B more exciting C more important D more pleasant 12 Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A People often sit and chat before a meal they are invited for. B People don't hold any parties to celebrate a particular event.

C People don't invite each other for a drink before a meal in a country village. D People often hold garden parties on informal occasions.

V.Choose the correct answer for each of the following sentences: 13 I get on very well with my roommate now; we never have any _.

A agreements B arguments C compliments D assistance

14 She usually _ breakfast at 6.30 a.m and she breakfast now.

A has-is having B has-has C is having-is having D is having-has 15 Some people are concerned with physical when choosing a wife or husband.

A attractiveness B attractive C attractively D attract 16 John: "What an attractive hair style you have got, Mary!" -Mary: " _".

A Thank you very much I am afraid B Thank you for your compliment C You are telling a lie D I don't like your sayings 17 Lan is my close friend We usually our thoughts and feelings with each other.

A give B divide C send D share

18 Since her first year at university, my sister was allowed _ the motorbike.

A to ride B ride C riding D to be ridden

19 He _ in London for two years and then _ to Edinburgh.

A were living-went B lived-had gone C lived-went D had lived-went

(4)

20 My father takes the for helping us to study in the evening so that our homework has been finished before bedtime A role B work C responsibility D job 21 I think I _ an umbrella in case it _.

A take-rains B have taken-rains C will take-will rain D will take-rains 22 Be quiet! Someone at the front door I _ it.

A is knocking- will answer B will knock- have answered C knocks- am answering D has knocked- am going to answer 23 _ they their holiday in New Zealand last summer?

A Had -spent B Do -spend C Did-spend D Were-spending

24 It right now As soon as the rain , I will go for a walk.

A rains-stops B is raining-stops C rains-will stop D is raining-will stop

25 We haven't met each other _ we left school ten years ago A because of B while C when D since 26 You looked very busy when I saw you last night What you ?

A had _ done B are _ doing C have _ done D were _ doing 27 John asked me _ interested in any kind of sports.

A if were I B if was I C if I were D if I was

28 She said she was taking her children to the zoo _.

A tomorrow B next day C the following day D day after

29 The boy waved his hands to his mother, who was standing at the school gate, to her attention.

A pull B attract C tempt D follow

30 Does your brother _ a hand with cleaning the house? A work B give C take D try 31 Our parents join hands to give us a nice house and a happy home

A work together B help together C manage D deal with 32 As I am now in my final year _ the secondary school, I am _ a lot of study pressure.

A at-at B under-at C at-under D at-in

33 All the students denied _ anything about the matter.

A for knowing B to know C that they know D knowing

34 Since she _at the company, she a day off through illness.

A worked-hasn't had B has worked-hasn't had C worked-didn't have D has worked-not had 35 While I the net yesterday, I a really interesting website.

A surfed-found B surfed-had found C was surfing-found D was surfing-was finding 36 _ marriages, which are usually decided by the parents, are usually seen in Indian and African cultures.

A Broken B Arranged C Open D Romantic

37 A large number of people to Ho Chi Minh city in recent years.

A moves B have moved C moved D were moving

38 It was _ of you to leave the medicine where the children could get it.

A careful B care C careless D caring

39 When he arrived, the match _.

A had already started B already started C were already starting D have already started 40 Someone told us _ on the stairs A to not sit B not sit C not to sit D don't sit

VI Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word(s) for each of the blanks from 41 to 45

Anna's family decided to go to London last week because they wanted to have a tour The sight in London was so (41) _ that she's been there ten days but it seems to her only to be yesterday It means (42) _ she enjoyed the trip very much She and her father stayed in a very big hotel (43) _ 200 rooms From these, they can easily (44) _ Hyde Park, the very big park in London In here people can buy from a needle to an elephant in two best (45) _ streets, Regent's Street and Oxford Street

41 A interest B interesting C interestingly D interested

42 A that B that was C is that D that is

43 A which having B with C for D has

44 A reach B reaches C reached D reaching

45 A shop B trading C shopping D selling

VII Identify one mistake in each of the following sentences: 46 I think it's importance for us to find solutions to our problem. A B C D

47 Mrs White has just finished typing the document when the telephone on her desk rang A B C D

48 This room has not been used since a long time. A B C D

49 My mother is responsible to the household chores in my family. A B C D

(5)

I.Choose the correct answer for each of the following sentences: Be quiet! Someone at the front door I _ it.

A has knocked- am going to answer B knocks- am answering C is knocking- will answer D will knock- have answered

You looked very busy when I saw you last night What you ?

A are _ doing B had _ done C have _ done D were _ doing The boy waved his hands to his mother, who was standing at the school gate, to her attention.

A tempt B pull C attract D follow

A large number of people to Ho Chi Minh city in recent years.

A moves B moved C were moving D have moved

We haven't met each other _ we left school ten years ago.

A since B when C while D because of

_ they their holiday in New Zealand last summer?

A Had -spent B Did-spend C Were-spending D Do -spend When he arrived, the match _.

A were already starting B have already started C had already started D already started John: "What an attractive hair style you have got, Mary!" -Mary: " _".

A You are telling a lie B Thank you very much I am afraid C I don't like your sayings D Thank you for your compliment Our parents join hands to give us a nice house and a happy home.

A manage B work together C help together D deal with 10 Since her first year at university, my sister was allowed _ the motorbike.

A ride B to ride C riding D to be ridden

11 He _ in London for two years and then _ to Edinburgh.

A lived-had gone B had lived-went C lived-went D were living-went 12 As I am now in my final year _ the secondary school, I am _ a lot of study pressure.

A at-under B under-at C at-in D at-at

13 _ marriages, which are usually decided by the parents, are usually seen in Indian and African cultures

A Broken B Arranged C Open D Romantic

14 While I the net yesterday, I a really interesting website

A was surfing-found B was surfing-was findingC surfed-found D surfed-had found

15 Does your brother _ a hand with cleaning the house? A take B give C try D work 16 Lan is my close friend We usually our thoughts and feelings with each other

A divide B send C share D give

17 All the students denied _ anything about the matter.

A for knowing B that they know C to know D knowing

18 I think I _ an umbrella in case it _.

A have taken-rains B take-rains C will take-will rain D will take-rains 19 She usually _ breakfast at 6.30 a.m and she breakfast now.

A is having-is having B has-is having C is having-has D has-has 20 She said she was taking her children to the zoo _.

A the following day B day after C tomorrow D next day 21 Someone told us _ on the stairs.

A not to sit B to not sit C don't sit D not sit

22 It right now As soon as the rain , I will go for a walk.

A rains-will stop B is raining-will stop C rains-stops D is raining-stops 23 John asked me _ interested in any kind of sports

A if were I B if was I C if I was D if I were

24 My father takes the for helping us to study in the evening so that our homework has been finished before bedtime A job B work C responsibility D role

25 Since she _at the company, she a day off through illness.

A worked-didn't have B has worked-hasn't had C worked-hasn't had D has worked-not had 26 I get on very well with my roommate now; we never have any _.

A arguments B agreements C assistance D compliments

27 It was _ of you to leave the medicine where the children could get it.

A care B caring C careless D careful

28 Some people are concerned with physical when choosing a wife or husband.

A attractively B attract C attractive D attractiveness

II 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 from 29 to 33.

The most usual way to entertain friends at home is to invite them for a meal, either in the evening or at lunch time on a Sunday In smaller communities, for example a country village, people also invite each other for a drink before a meal, for morning coffee or afternoon tea

(6)

When guests are invited for a meal, they often sit and chat while they have a drink before the meal, and coffee is usually served afterwards Several friends are sometimes invited at once to make a small party These parties are almost always informal Formal occasions, when written invitations are sent out and people dress formally, rarely take place in people's homes, although they did in the past

Larger parties are arranged to celebrate a particular event Children's birthdays are often celebrated with a tea party for the child's friends The meal will often be followed by party games Parties are held to celebrate a person's coming of age (formerly at 21 but now at 18), a couple's silver wedding anniversary (after 25 years of marriage), a couple's engagement and New Year's Eve In the USA a person's 40th birthday is often marked with a special celebration A housewarming party is sometimes held to invite friends to one's new home

In summer, if the weather is fine, people may hold a barbecue in the garden A much grander, more formal occasion is a garden party, held in the afternoon, when tea is served

29 What is the purpose of a housewarming party?

A To entertain the child's friends. B To invite friends to one's new home. C To celebrate a couple's wedding anniversary. D To mark a person's 40th birthday. 30 The word "grander" in paragraph mostly means .

A more exciting B more important C more pleasant D more convenient 31 Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A People often hold garden parties on informal occasions. B People often sit and chat before a meal they are invited for.

C People don't invite each other for a drink before a meal in a country village. D People don't hold any parties to celebrate a particular event.

32 When are written invitations sent out?

A On a Sunday morning. B On formal occasions. C On a Sunday evening. D On informal occasions. 33 Nowadays, parties are held to celebrate a person's coming of age when they are _.

A 25 B 21 C 18 D 40

III Identify one mistake in each of the following sentences:

34 He remarked that it wasn't so foggy that day as it had been yesterday. A B C D 35 My mother is responsible to the household chores in my family. A B C D

36 I think it's importance for us to find solutions to our problem. A B C D

37 This room has not been used since a long time. A B C D

38 Mrs White has just finished typing the document when the telephone on her desk rang A B C D

IV Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word(s) for each of the blanks from 39 to 43

Anna's family decided to go to London last week because they wanted to have a tour The sight in London was so (39) _ that she's been there ten days but it seems to her only to be yesterday It means (40) _ she enjoyed the trip very much She and her father stayed in a very big hotel (41) _ 200 rooms From these, they can easily (42) _ Hyde Park, the very big park in London In here people can buy from a needle to an elephant in two best (43) _ streets, Regent's Street and Oxford Street

39 A interestingly B interested C interesting D interest

40 A that is B is that C that was D that

41 A with B for C which having D has

42 A reaching B reached C reach D reaches

43 A trading B shopping C shop D selling

V.Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently:

44 A learns B rubs C digs D thanks

45 A watched B wretched C decided D polluted

46 A Rose's B stages C potatoes D churches VI Choose the word which has different stress pattern:

47 A different B confidence C majority D hospital 48 A precede B secure C attractive D active VII Choose the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following sentences: 49 Emma hasn't gone to the cinema for five years.

A Emma hasn't gone to the cinema yet this year, but she did last year B The last time Emma went to the cinema was in five years

C It is five years since Emma last went to the cinema D Emma doesn't go to the cinema unless she has the time 50 "Are you going to Ho Chi Minh City next week?" Tom asked me.

A Tom asked me whether I was going to Ho Chi Minh City the following week B Tom asked me if I am going to Ho Chi Minh City the next week

(7)

I 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 from to 5.

The most usual way to entertain friends at home is to invite them for a meal, either in the evening or at lunch time on a Sunday In smaller communities, for example a country village, people also invite each other for a drink before a meal, for morning coffee or afternoon tea

When guests are invited for a meal, they often sit and chat while they have a drink before the meal, and coffee is usually served afterwards Several friends are sometimes invited at once to make a small party These parties are almost always informal Formal occasions, when written invitations are sent out and people dress formally, rarely take place in people's homes, although they did in the past

Larger parties are arranged to celebrate a particular event Children's birthdays are often celebrated with a tea party for the child's friends The meal will often be followed by party games Parties are held to celebrate a person's coming of age (formerly at 21 but now at 18), a couple's silver wedding anniversary (after 25 years of marriage), a couple's engagement and New Year's Eve In the USA a person's 40th birthday is often marked with a special celebration A housewarming party is sometimes held to invite friends to one's new home

In summer, if the weather is fine, people may hold a barbecue in the garden A much grander, more formal occasion is a garden party, held in the afternoon, when tea is served

When are written invitations sent out?

A On informal occasions. B On formal occasions. C On a Sunday evening. D On a Sunday morning. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A People often sit and chat before a meal they are invited for.

B People don't invite each other for a drink before a meal in a country village. C People often hold garden parties on informal occasions.

D People don't hold any parties to celebrate a particular event.

Nowadays, parties are held to celebrate a person's coming of age when they are _.

A 25 B 40 C 18 D 21

The word "grander" in paragraph mostly means .

A more exciting B more pleasant C more important D more convenient What is the purpose of a housewarming party?

A To entertain the child's friends. B To invite friends to one's new home. C To celebrate a couple's wedding anniversary. D To mark a person's 40th birthday.

II Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word(s) for each of the blanks from to 10

Anna's family decided to go to London last week because they wanted to have a tour The sight in London was so (6) _ that she's been there ten days but it seems to her only to be yesterday It means (7) _ she enjoyed the trip very much She and her father stayed in a very big hotel (8) _ 200 rooms From these, they can easily (9) _ Hyde Park, the very big park in London In here people can buy from a needle to an elephant in two best (10) _ streets, Regent's Street and Oxford Street

A interesting B interested C interestingly D interest

A that B that is C that was D is that

A which having B for C with D has

A reached B reach C reaching D reaches

10 A shopping B selling C shop D trading

III.Choose the correct answer for each of the following sentences: 11 John asked me _ interested in any kind of sports.

A if I were B if I was C if was I D if were I

12 _ they their holiday in New Zealand last summer?

A Did-spend B Were-spending C Do -spend D Had -spent 13 As I am now in my final year _ the secondary school, I am _ a lot of study pressure.

A at-under B under-at C at-in D at-at

14 A large number of people to Ho Chi Minh city in recent years.

A moves B have moved C were moving D moved

15 Since her first year at university, my sister was allowed _ the motorbike.

A riding B to be ridden C ride D to ride

16 It right now As soon as the rain , I will go for a walk.

A is raining-will stop B is raining-stops C rains-will stop D rains-stops 17 When he arrived, the match _.

A were already starting B have already started C already started D had already started 18 John: "What an attractive hair style you have got, Mary!" -Mary: " _".

A I don't like your sayings B Thank you for your compliment C Thank you very much I am afraid D You are telling a lie

19 While I the net yesterday, I a really interesting website.

A surfed-found B was surfing-was findingC surfed-had found D was surfing-found 20 The boy waved his hands to his mother, who was standing at the school gate, to her attention.

(8)

A tempt B follow C pull D attract 21 Since she _at the company, she a day off through illness.

A worked-hasn't had B worked-didn't have C has worked-not had D has worked-hasn't had 22 Does your brother _ a hand with cleaning the house? A work B take C give D try 23 She usually _ breakfast at 6.30 a.m and she breakfast now.

A is having-has B is having-is having C has-has D has-is having 24 He _ in London for two years and then _ to Edinburgh.

A had lived-went B lived-went C lived-had gone D were living-went

25 My father takes the for helping us to study in the evening so that our homework has been finished before bedtime A responsibility B job C work D role

26 _ marriages, which are usually decided by the parents, are usually seen in Indian and African cultures.

A Open B Arranged C Broken D Romantic

27 All the students denied _ anything about the matter.

A knowing B to know C for knowing D that they know

28 Our parents join hands to give us a nice house and a happy home.

A deal with B work together C manage D help together

29 You looked very busy when I saw you last night What you ?

A are _ doing B were _ doing C have _ done D had _ done 30 I think I _ an umbrella in case it _.

A will take-will rain B will take-rains C have taken-rains D take-rains 31 Some people are concerned with physical when choosing a wife or husband.

A attractive B attractively C attractiveness D attract 32 Lan is my close friend We usually our thoughts and feelings with each other.

A share B send C divide D give

33 Someone told us _ on the stairs A to not sit B not to sit C not sit D don't sit 34 It was _ of you to leave the medicine where the children could get it.

A careless B caring C care D careful

35 She said she was taking her children to the zoo _.

A next day B day after C tomorrow D the following day

36 We haven't met each other _ we left school ten years ago.

A since B while C because of D when

37 I get on very well with my roommate now; we never have any _.

A agreements B compliments C arguments D assistance

38 Be quiet! Someone at the front door I _ it.

A is knocking- will answer B has knocked- am going to answer C will knock- have answered D knocks- am answering

IV Choose the word which has different stress pattern:

39 A active B precede C attractive D secure 40 A confidence B different C hospital D majority

V Identify one mistake in each of the following sentences: 41 This room has not been used since a long time.

A B C D

42 I think it's importance for us to find solutions to our problem. A B C D

43 My mother is responsible to the household chores in my family. A B C D

44 Mrs White has just finished typing the document when the telephone on her desk rang A B C D

45 He remarked that it wasn't so foggy that day as it had been yesterday. A B C D VI.Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently:

46 A polluted B wretched C decided D watched

47 A rubs B learns C digs D thanks

48 A Rose's B stages C potatoes D churches VII Choose the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following sentences:

49 "Are you going to Ho Chi Minh City next week?" Tom asked me. A Tom asked me why I was going to Ho Chi Minh City the next week B Tom invited me I was going to Ho Chi Minh City the next week C Tom asked me if I am going to Ho Chi Minh City the next week

D Tom asked me whether I was going to Ho Chi Minh City the following week 50 Emma hasn't gone to the cinema for five years.

A Emma doesn't go to the cinema unless she has the time B The last time Emma went to the cinema was in five years C It is five years since Emma last went to the cinema.

(9)

I Choose the word which has different stress pattern:

A different B majority C confidence D hospital

A secure B attractive C active D precede II 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 from to 7.

The most usual way to entertain friends at home is to invite them for a meal, either in the evening or at lunch time on a Sunday In smaller communities, for example a country village, people also invite each other for a drink before a meal, for morning coffee or afternoon tea

When guests are invited for a meal, they often sit and chat while they have a drink before the meal, and coffee is usually served afterwards Several friends are sometimes invited at once to make a small party These parties are almost always informal Formal occasions, when written invitations are sent out and people dress formally, rarely take place in people's homes, although they did in the past

Larger parties are arranged to celebrate a particular event Children's birthdays are often celebrated with a tea party for the child's friends The meal will often be followed by party games Parties are held to celebrate a person's coming of age (formerly at 21 but now at 18), a couple's silver wedding anniversary (after 25 years of marriage), a couple's engagement and New Year's Eve In the USA a person's 40th birthday is often marked with a special celebration A housewarming party is sometimes held to invite friends to one's new home

In summer, if the weather is fine, people may hold a barbecue in the garden A much grander, more formal occasion is a garden party, held in the afternoon, when tea is served

Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A People often sit and chat before a meal they are invited for.

B People don't invite each other for a drink before a meal in a country village. C People don't hold any parties to celebrate a particular event.

D People often hold garden parties on informal occasions. When are written invitations sent out?

A On a Sunday morning. B On formal occasions. C On informal occasions. D On a Sunday evening. What is the purpose of a housewarming party?

A To entertain the child's friends. B To celebrate a couple's wedding anniversary. C To mark a person's 40th birthday. D To invite friends to one's new home.

Nowadays, parties are held to celebrate a person's coming of age when they are _.

A 21 B 18 C 25 D 40

The word "grander" in paragraph mostly means .

A more important B more pleasant C more convenient D more exciting

III Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word(s) for each of the blanks from to 12

Anna's family decided to go to London last week because they wanted to have a tour The sight in London was so (8) _ that she's been there ten days but it seems to her only to be yesterday It means (9) _ she enjoyed the trip very much She and her father stayed in a very big hotel (10) _ 200 rooms From these, they can easily (11) _ Hyde Park, the very big park in London In here people can buy from a needle to an elephant in two best (12) _ streets, Regent's Street and Oxford Street

A interesting B interest C interested D interestingly

A that B is that C that is D that was

10 A has B with C which having D for

11 A reaches B reached C reach D reaching

12 A trading B shopping C shop D selling

IV.Choose the correct answer for each of the following sentences: 13 Since she _at the company, she a day off through illness.

A has worked-not had B worked-didn't have C has worked-hasn't had D worked-hasn't had 14 John: "What an attractive hair style you have got, Mary!" -Mary: " _".

A Thank you very much I am afraid B You are telling a lie

C I don't like your sayings D Thank you for your compliment 15 We haven't met each other _ we left school ten years ago.

A since B when C because of D while

16 You looked very busy when I saw you last night What you ?

A were _ doing B had _ done C have _ done D are _ doing 17 The boy waved his hands to his mother, who was standing at the school gate, to her attention.

A attract B pull C follow D tempt

18 I get on very well with my roommate now; we never have any _.

A compliments B arguments C assistance D agreements

19 Some people are concerned with physical when choosing a wife or husband. A attract B attractiveness C attractive D attractively 20 It right now As soon as the rain , I will go for a walk.

(10)

21 Does your brother _ a hand with cleaning the house? A try B take C work D give 22 When he arrived, the match _.

A were already starting B already started C had already started D have already started 23 _ marriages, which are usually decided by the parents, are usually seen in Indian and African cultures.

A Arranged B Broken C Romantic D Open

24 Since her first year at university, my sister was allowed _ the motorbike.

A to be ridden B riding C to ride D ride

25 Our parents join hands to give us a nice house and a happy home.

A deal with B manage C help together D work together

26 My father takes the for helping us to study in the evening so that our homework has been finished before

bedtime A role B job C responsibility D work 27 She usually _ breakfast at 6.30 a.m and she breakfast now.

A has-is having B has-has C is having-is having D is having-has 28 _ they their holiday in New Zealand last summer?

A Did-spend B Were-spending C Do -spend D Had -spent

29 She said she was taking her children to the zoo _.

A day after B tomorrow C the following day D next day 30 A large number of people to Ho Chi Minh city in recent years.

A moves B moved C have moved D were moving

31 Someone told us _ on the stairs A don't sit B to not sit C not sit D not to sit 32 As I am now in my final year _ the secondary school, I am _ a lot of study pressure.

A at-at B at-under C under-at D at-in

33 John asked me _ interested in any kind of sports A if were I B if was I C if I was D if I were 34 Lan is my close friend We usually our thoughts and feelings with each other.

A send B divide C share D give

35 I think I _ an umbrella in case it _.

A will take-will rain B will take-rains C take-rains D have taken-rains 36 He _ in London for two years and then _ to Edinburgh.

A lived-went B had lived-went C lived-had gone D were living-went 37 All the students denied _ anything about the matter.

A for knowing B knowing C to know D that they know

38 While I the net yesterday, I a really interesting website.

A was surfing-found B was surfing-was findingC surfed-found D surfed-had found 39 Be quiet! Someone at the front door I _ it.

A has knocked- am going to answer B knocks- am answering C will knock- have answered D is knocking- will answer 40 It was _ of you to leave the medicine where the children could get it.

A caring B careless C careful D care

V.Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently:

41 A decided B wretched C watched D polluted

42 A learns B digs C rubs D thanks 43 A churches B Rose's C stages D potatoes

VI Identify one mistake in each of the following sentences: 44 This room has not been used since a long time.

A B C D

45 My mother is responsible to the household chores in my family. A B C D

46 I think it's importance for us to find solutions to our problem. A B C D

47 He remarked that it wasn't so foggy that day as it had been yesterday. A B C D

48 Mrs White has just finished typing the document when the telephone on her desk rang A B C D

VII Choose the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following sentences: 49 Emma hasn't gone to the cinema for five years.

A The last time Emma went to the cinema was in five years

B Emma hasn't gone to the cinema yet this year, but she did last year

C It is five years since Emma last went to the cinema D Emma doesn't go to the cinema unless she has the time 50 "Are you going to Ho Chi Minh City next week?" Tom asked me.

A Tom invited me I was going to Ho Chi Minh City the next week B Tom asked me why I was going to Ho Chi Minh City the next week

(11)

I.Choose the correct answer for each of the following sentences: _ they their holiday in New Zealand last summer?

A Do -spend B Were-spending C Had -spent D Did-spend As I am now in my final year _ the secondary school, I am _ a lot of study pressure.

A at-under B at-at C at-in D under-at

I think I _ an umbrella in case it _.

A take-rains B have taken-rains C will take-rains D will take-will rain He _ in London for two years and then _ to Edinburgh.

A had lived-went B were living-went C lived-went D lived-had gone The boy waved his hands to his mother, who was standing at the school gate, to her attention.

A follow B tempt C attract D pull

Some people are concerned with physical when choosing a wife or husband. A attractive B attractively C attractiveness D attract I get on very well with my roommate now; we never have any _.

A assistance B compliments C arguments D agreements

A large number of people to Ho Chi Minh city in recent years.

A moves B have moved C moved D were moving

My father takes the for helping us to study in the evening so that our homework has been finished before bedtime. A role B responsibility C work D job

10 Since her first year at university, my sister was allowed _ the motorbike.

A to ride B riding C ride D to be ridden

11 She said she was taking her children to the zoo _ A day after B next day C tomorrow D the following day 12 While I the net yesterday, I a really interesting website.

A was surfing-was finding B was surfing-found C surfed-found D surfed-had found 13 Our parents join hands to give us a nice house and a happy home.

A deal with B manage C help together D work together

14 All the students denied _ anything about the matter.

A that they know B to know C for knowing D knowing

15 John: "What an attractive hair style you have got, Mary!" -Mary: " _".

A Thank you for your compliment B Thank you very much I am afraid C You are telling a lie D I don't like your sayings

16 John asked me _ interested in any kind of sports.

A if I was B if was I C if I were D if were I

17 Lan is my close friend We usually our thoughts and feelings with each other.

A divide B send C give D share

18 Does your brother _ a hand with cleaning the house? A try B take C work D give 19 It was _ of you to leave the medicine where the children could get it.

A caring B care C careless D careful

20 When he arrived, the match _.

A already started B had already started C have already started D were already starting 21 We haven't met each other _ we left school ten years ago.

A when B since C while D because of

22 Someone told us _ on the stairs A not to sit B not sit C to not sit D don't sit 23 It right now As soon as the rain , I will go for a walk.

A rains-will stop B is raining-will stop C rains-stops D is raining-stops 24 Be quiet! Someone at the front door I _ it.

A is knocking- will answer B has knocked- am going to answer C will knock- have answered D knocks- am answering

25 Since she _at the company, she a day off through illness.

A has worked-not had B worked-hasn't had C has worked-hasn't had D worked-didn't have 26 You looked very busy when I saw you last night What you ?

A have _ done B were _ doing C are _ doing D had _ done 27 She usually _ breakfast at 6.30 a.m and she breakfast now.

A has-has B has-is having C is having-is having D is having-has

28 _ marriages, which are usually decided by the parents, are usually seen in Indian and African cultures.

A Romantic B Broken C Open D Arranged

II Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word(s) for each of the blanks from 29 to 33

Anna's family decided to go to London last week because they wanted to have a tour The sight in London was so (29) _ that she's been there ten days but it seems to her only to be yesterday It means (30) _ she enjoyed the trip very much She and her father stayed in a very big hotel (31) _ 200 rooms From these, they can easily (32) _ Hyde Park, the very big park in London In here people can buy from a needle to an elephant in two best (33) _ streets, Regent's Street and Oxford Street

(12)

29 A interesting B interestingly C interest D interested

30 A is that B that C that was D that is

31 A for B with C has D which having

32 A reach B reaches C reached D reaching

33 A shop B selling C shopping D trading

III Choose the word which has different stress pattern:

34 A hospital B confidence C different D majority

35 A active B secure C attractive D precede IV Choose the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following sentences:

36 Emma hasn't gone to the cinema for five years.

A The last time Emma went to the cinema was in five years B Emma doesn't go to the cinema unless she has the time C It is five years since Emma last went to the cinema

D Emma hasn't gone to the cinema yet this year, but she did last year 37 "Are you going to Ho Chi Minh City next week?" Tom asked me.

A Tom invited me I was going to Ho Chi Minh City the next week

B Tom asked me whether I was going to Ho Chi Minh City the following week C Tom asked me if I am going to Ho Chi Minh City the next week

D Tom asked me why I was going to Ho Chi Minh City the next week V.Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently:

38 A learns B digs C thanks D rubs

39 A polluted B watched C wretched D decided

40 A churches B stages C Rose's D potatoes VI Identify one mistake in each of the following sentences:

41 I think it's importance for us to find solutions to our problem. A B C D

42 He remarked that it wasn't so foggy that day as it had been yesterday. A B C D 43 My mother is responsible to the household chores in my family. A B C D

44 This room has not been used since a long time. A B C D

45 Mrs White has just finished typing the document when the telephone on her desk rang A B C D

VII 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 from 46 to 50.

The most usual way to entertain friends at home is to invite them for a meal, either in the evening or at lunch time on a Sunday In smaller communities, for example a country village, people also invite each other for a drink before a meal, for morning coffee or afternoon tea

When guests are invited for a meal, they often sit and chat while they have a drink before the meal, and coffee is usually served afterwards Several friends are sometimes invited at once to make a small party These parties are almost always informal Formal occasions, when written invitations are sent out and people dress formally, rarely take place in people's homes, although they did in the past

Larger parties are arranged to celebrate a particular event Children's birthdays are often celebrated with a tea party for the child's friends The meal will often be followed by party games Parties are held to celebrate a person's coming of age (formerly at 21 but now at 18), a couple's silver wedding anniversary (after 25 years of marriage), a couple's engagement and New Year's Eve In the USA a person's 40th birthday is often marked with a special celebration A housewarming party is sometimes held to invite friends to one's new home

In summer, if the weather is fine, people may hold a barbecue in the garden A much grander, more formal occasion is a garden party, held in the afternoon, when tea is served

46 When are written invitations sent out?

A On a Sunday evening. B On informal occasions.C On a Sunday morning. D On formal occasions. 47 Nowadays, parties are held to celebrate a person's coming of age when they are _.

A 21 B 25 C 40 D 18

48 What is the purpose of a housewarming party?

A To celebrate a couple's wedding anniversary. B To mark a person's 40th birthday. C To invite friends to one's new home. D To entertain the child's friends. 49 Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A People don't hold any parties to celebrate a particular event. B People often hold garden parties on informal occasions.

C People don't invite each other for a drink before a meal in a country village. D People often sit and chat before a meal they are invited for.

50 The word "grander" in paragraph mostly means .

(13)

Đáp án mã đề: 159

01 A; 02 D; 03 D; 04 D; 05 D; 06 D; 07 B; 08 A;

09 C; 10 B; 11 D; 12 D; 13 A; 14 D; 15 D 16 C;

17 A; 18 B; 19 A; 20 D; 21 C; 22 B; 23 A; 24 A;

25 C; 26 B; 27 A; 28 D; 29 C; 30 C; 31 C; 32 B;

33 A; 34 C; 35 A; 36 D; 37 C; 38 D; 39 A; 40 D;

41 C; 42 B; 43 C; 44 D; 45 A; 46 C; 47 B; 48 A;

49 A; 50 D;

Đáp án mã đề: 193

01 A; 02 D; 03 D; 04 A; 05 C; 06 C; 07 A; 08 A;

09 B; 10 B; 11 C; 12 A; 13 B; 14 A; 15 A; 16 B;

17 D; 18 A; 19 C; 20 C; 21 D; 22 A; 23 C; 24 B; 25 D; 26 D; 27 D; 28 C; 29 B; 30 B; 31 A; 32 C; 33 D; 34 A; 35 C; 36 B; 37 B; 38 C; 39 A; 40 C; 41 B; 42 A; 43 B; 44 A; 45 C; 46 A; 47 A; 48 C; 49 B; 50 D;

Đáp án mã đề: 227

01 C; 02 D; 03 C; 04 D; 05 A; 06 B; 07 C; 08 D; 09 B; 10 B; 11 C; 12 A; 13 B; 14 A; 15 B; 16 C; 17 D; 18 D; 19 B; 20 A; 21 A; 22 D; 23 C; 24 C; 25 C; 26 A; 27 C 28 D; 29 B 30 B; 31 B; 32 B; 33 C; 34 D 35 B; 36 A; 37 C; 38 A; 39 C; 40 D; 41 A; 42 C; 43 B; 44 D; 45 A; 46 C; 47 C; 48 D; 49 C 50 A;

Đáp án mã đề: 261

01 B; 02 A; 03 C; 04 C; 05 B; 06 A; 07 A; 08 C; 09 B; 10 A; 11 B; 12 A; 13 A; 14 B; 15 D; 16 B; 17 D; 18 B; 19 D; 20 D; 21 A; 22 C; 23 D; 24 B; 25 A; 26 B; 27 A; 28 B; 29 B; 30 B; 31 C 32 A; 33 B; 34 A; 35 D; 36 A; 37 C; 38 A; 39 A; 40 D; 41 C; 42 A; 43 B; 44 A; 45 D; 46 D; 47 D; 48 C; 49 D; 50 C;

Đáp án mã đề: 295

01 B 02 C; 03 A; 04 B; 05 D; 06 B; 07 A; 08 A; 09 A; 10 B; 11 C; 12 B; 13 D; 14 D; 15 A; 16 A; 17 A; 18 B; 19 B; 20 D; 21 D; 22 C; 23 A; 24 C; 25 D; 26 C; 27 A; 28 A; 29 C; 30 C; 31 D; 32 B; 33 C; 34 C; 35 B; 36 A; 37 B; 38 A; 39 D; 40 B; 41 C; 42 D; 43 D; 44 C; 45 B; 46 A; 47 D; 48 A; 49 C; 50 C;

Đáp án mã đề: 329

Ngày đăng: 19/01/2021, 15:04

TỪ KHÓA LIÊN QUAN

TÀI LIỆU CÙNG NGƯỜI DÙNG

TÀI LIỆU LIÊN QUAN

w