Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the words in brackets.. Do not change the words given.[r]
(1)ĐỀ TUYỂN SINH LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH CÓ ĐÁP ÁN NĂM 2020 - 2021
A.PHONETICS
I Circle the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others.
A wanted B performed C evaluated D needed
A envelops B makes C months D volumes
A snow B power C slow D show
A chewing B cheer C chemistry D chore
A why B answer C whom D wrong
B GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY
I Circle the best option (A, B, C, or D) to complete each of the following sentences
1 I don't think he's ever been there, ?
A I B has he C have I D hasn’t he
2 Our friends have lived in Ho Chi Minh city _2002
A for B since C in D about
3 If they worked more carefully, they _so many mistakes A won't make B don't make C wouldn't make D didn't make The accident _was the mistake of the driver
A causing many people to die B caused great human loss
C to cause many people die D which causes many people to die Mr Vo Van Kiet, was our former Prime Minister, was born in Vinh Long
A that B whose C who D whom
6 Each of the guests _a bunch of flowers
A are given B is given C were given D give To everyone's surprise, Mr Brown at the Trade Union meeting A turned in B turned over C turned up D turned around "Would you mind helping me?" _ " "
(2)C No, I wouldn't D Yes, I would
9 She is so _to her children that she has decided to quit her job to stay at home and look after them
A responsible B kind C devoted D persistent
10 There _ a number of reasons for the fall off the Roman Empire A are said to have been B said to be
C are said being D was said being
11 He turned off the lights before going out _ waste electricity
A so that not B as not to
C in order that not D so as not to
12 Take a map with you _ you lose your way
A so B because C although D in case
13 You can meet Mr Pike, who is _ behalf _ the university to solve the problems of foreign students
A with/at B on/of C for/at D in/for
14 John: "What kind of job would you like?" Mike: “ ”
A Is there a good chance of promotion? B I'm good at computing
C Any time after next week D Anything to with computers 15 Ms Young, to many of her students are writing Is living happily and peacefully in Canada
A that B whom C whose D who
16 There was so traffic that it took me an hour to get home
A a lot of B little C much D many
17 Having been delayed by the heavy traffic,
A her being late was tolerable
B she was unable to arrive on time
C It was difficult for her to arrive on time
D it was impossible for her to arrive on time
18 the phone rang later that night did I remember the appointment
A No sooner B Not until C Only D Just before
(3)A has happened B had happened
C will happen D would happen
20 you would have succeeded in your business
A If you listened to my advice
B B Were you to listen to my advice C.Had you listened to my advice
D As long as you listened to my advice
II Complete the sentences by using the correct form of the words in brackets EGYPT AND SOUTH AMERICA
There is still no adequate (1 EXPLAIN) _why, several thousand years ago, cultures in both Egypt and South America saw the (2 INTRODUCE) _ of pyramids Was it coincidence? Many (3 SCIENCE) _ believe that it was, and state that there is no (4 POSSIBLE) _ at all that
people from two distant continents traded information (5 BUILD) _ techniques
However, some (6 REVOLUTION) _theories in recent years, based on the (7 DISCOVER) _that the two cultures also share key myths, legends and beliefs, suggest that the (8 APPEAR) _ of pyramids on opposite sides of the world was no coincidence at all One (9 RESEARCH) _working on this, Crystal Davis, said: 'The (10 IMPORTANT) of finding out the truth here cannot be exaggerated It could change our whole understanding of the history of the world.'
III Use the correct form of the verbs in brackets to complete the sentences 1-2 The robbers (catch) as they (leave) the bank Mr Taylor was angry with the newspaper agent because his Sunday newspaper (not deliver)
4-5 Don't worry When you (arrive) in New York you (pick up) of our drivers and take you to the conference centre
6 After my operation, all my hair (fall out) It’s growing back now though
7 Our dustbin (empty) every day
(4)9-10 I (meet) _ John before I (spend) _a fortnight in Paris
IV Fill each gap with a suitable preposition to complete each of the sentences He took advantage _this opportunity to explain why he had done that
2 You have to move this box to make room _ the new television set
3 Nowadays we rely increasingly _ computers to regulate the flow of traffic in the town
4 Have you taken notice _ the sign "No Smoking"?
5 She has suffered _heart attack
6 Don't worry _the money! I’ll lend you
7 He spent too much money
_that car
8 Justin Bieber was born _March
1,1994
9 Where's Tom?" - "He's _the
kitchen making some coffee.”
10 We finished the marathon
_the same time C READING
I Read the passage and fill each gap with ONE suitable word TREES FOR LIFE
(5)other impurities from the air we breathe Urban trees are especially important because for many people they provide the only daily contact with the natural world What's (6 _ urban trees also provide a home for birds, small animals and butterflies (7) _ the trees, we would lose the pleasure of seeing these creatures in our cities Regrettably, (8) _,trees in cities are now coming under (9) _ There is a limit to the level of pollution they can put up with and down at the street level, their roots are (10) _ seriously disturbed by the digging needed to make way for modem telephone, television and other cables
II Read the text below and circle the option (A, B, C or D) that best fits each gap
WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT BILL GATES?
Bill Gates is a very important person in the computer industry He has been
(1) _executive officer of Microsoft corporation for several years He is also the richest person in the United States How did he that?
He learned a lot from his parents While Bill was going to school, his father went to college, got a (2) _ and became a successful lawyer From this, Bill learned that you have to work hard if you want something His mother was a very busy teacher, but she also enjoyed going to parties From this, he learned something (3) you want to work hard and play hard, you have to make a schedule
When Bill was young, he spent a lot of time (4) While most of his friends were playing, Bill read all of the World Book Encyclopedia and finished it when he was years old
Bill's childhood was not (5) work, however He used to play a lot of sports such as swimming, water-skiing, tennis He was very serious (6) sports He loved winning and he hated losing When Bill got older, he spent more and more time working or playing on a computer
(6)my first million dollars on software (10) the time I'm 25.’ And he did
1 A main B chief C principle D top
2 A certificate B license C degree D notice
3 A different B else C other D otherwise
4 A lone B lonely C alone D singly
5 A all B Altogether C entirely D wholly
6 A with B to C on D about
7 A developed B originated C set up D evoled
8 A on B at C about D in
9 A fetch B obtain C create D make
10 A at B by C until D during
III Read the text below and circle the correct answer A, B, C or D
The origins of the Olympic Games can be traced back to ancient Greece, to as far back as 776 B C It was a Greek tradition to hold athletic competitions every four years in honour of their gogs or dead heroes
The prizes awarded to the winners of each event in those days were a crown of olive and a palm branch Although this may seem meaningless in modern times, the true prize lay in the honour of having won the event The winners were given places of honour o public occasions In some towns they even exempted (be free) from paying taxes
The first modern Olympic Games were held in Athens i 1896 Since then, nations from around the world have been meeting every four years to complete against one another New Olympic records are set every time they meet The only exception to this quadrennial event was in 1944, when the Olympic Game were not held because of the Second World War
1 There were no Olympic Games in 1944 because A there was an exception B they were quadrennial
C no record was set D of World War II
2 The first Olympic Games were held
A in four years B in about 776
C in 1896 D in 776
(7)A every four years B every three years
C every two years D every year
4 The purpose of the ancient Olympic Games was
A to hold competitions B to win a prize
C to honour their gods D relaxing
5 In those days, apart from a crown of olive and a palm branch as an award, some A got exemption from taxes B got a lot of money
C got meaningless prize D were given public places D WRITING
I Circle the correct sentence (A, B, C or D) that is made from the words given 1 Sarah/ asked/ I/ a member/ the English club
A Sarah asked me if was I a member of the English club
B Sarah asked me who I was a member of the English club
C Sarah asked me whether I am a member of the English club D. Sarah asked me if I was a member of the English club 2 My sister/ prefer/ watch television/ listen/ music
A My sister prefers to watch television than to listen to music
B My sister prefers watch television than listen to music
C My sister prefers watching television to listening to music D. My sister prefers watching television than listening to music 3 Jack/ recover/ quickly/ his serious illness
A Jack has recovered quite quickly from his serious illness
B Jack will be recovered quite quickly after his serious illness
C Jack recovered more quickly over his serious illness
D Jack was recovered very quickly from his serious illness 4 My brother/ wish/ he/ speak English/ fluent/ as/ native speakers
A My brother wishes he could speak English as fluently as native speakers,
B My brother wish he could speak English fluently as native speakers
C My brother wish he could speak English as fluent as native speakers
D My brother wishes he could speak English as fluent as native speakers 5 opinion/ election/ fair
(8)B In my opinion, the election was fair
C According to my opinion, the election was fair
D In my opinion, I think the election was fair
6 Father's Day/ be/ celebrated/ third/ Sunday/ June/ countries
A Father's Day celebrated the third Sunday in June in countries
B Father's Day is celebrated on the third Sunday in June in some countries
C Father's Day is celebrated on third Sunday June in some countries
D Father's Day celebrated the third Sunday in June in some countries
II Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence
1 It's not worth living to make her change her mind
->There's _ 2 If you changed your mind, you would be welcomed to join our class
-> Were you 3 It is thought that the boss is considering raising money
-> The boss 4 "That's a lovely new dress, Jean" said her mother
-> Jean's mother complimented _ 5 I used to work as a telephone operator
-> I no longer _ 6 No one has opened that box for the past hundred years.
-> The box _ 7 After he had finished his work, he went home.
-> Having _ 8 I don't intend to invite Tom to my birthday party.
-> I have no III Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the words in brackets Do not change the words given.
1 If you are in Nha Trang by any chance, come and see us (HAPPEN)
_ Mr Misery was the only student who didn’t smile (EXCEPT)
(9)3 He doesn’t have money to go on holiday He doesn’t have time, either (NEITHER) My grandfather was sixty when he learnt to swim (AGE)
“I’m sorry for handing i my report so late.” Tom said to his boss (APOLOGIZED) The man seems lonely His wife and children are away (WHOSE)
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