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Họ và tên: 0977467739 Đơn vị: trờng THPT Ngọc Hồi Môn: Anh văn Lớp: 10 Chơng trình: Nâng cao. I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others in each group. STT Mã câu hỏi Nội dung Đáp án Ghi chú 1 A004 1. A. pool B. moon C. food *D. foot D 2 A003 2. *A. church B. complete C. convenient D. comparative A 3 A006 3. *A. cooperate B. nowadays C. town D. brown A 4 A007 4. A. notebook B. hoping *C. boiling D. potato C 5 A008 5. A. nature B. change C. basic *D. man D II. Circle the correct answer A, B, C or D to complete each of the following sentences. 6 B008 6. I am going to the park it rains. A. in case B. if C. despite *D. unless D 7 A007 7. According to modern educators, it is good for.disabled and non- disabled children to learn together. A. both *B. only C. some D. many B 8 B007 8. Tell me there is anything special you would like to do. A. that B. which C. so *D. if D 9 B005 9. Which of the following does not relate to the computer? A. soft ware B. hard ware C. floppy disk *D. foot wear D 10 A003 10. We Peter since he moved to work in our company. A. had known B. knew *C. have known D. know C III. Circle the underlined word or phrase in each sentence that needs correcting. 11 B004 11. The train was supposed arriving at 11.30, but it was an hour late. A B *C D C 12 B006 12. The girl whom my cousin married was used to be a fashion designer. A B *C D C 13 B007 13. They said my illness was imaginary. Don’t they realized I’m in a lot of pairs. A B C *D D 14 B007 14. Paper may contain vegetable, minerals, or man-made fibers. A *B C D B 15 B003 C 15. If you don’t economy on electricity, there will be power cuts. A *B C D B 16IV. Read the passage and circle the best answer by circling the corresponding letter. It is estimated that about 200 million people who use the Internet computer network around the world. Most people use the Internet to get information or for entertainment. A new study, however, says that almost 6% of the Internet users are using it so often that it is seriously harming their lives. The study says that these people may find it difficult to stop using the Internet because they have become addicted. According to Mr. Greenfield, a psychologist, 30% of the Internet users say that they use the Internet to escape the problems or emotions. The study also shows that having discussions with strangers in Internet areas called “ chat room” is one of the most addictive activities. 16 A007 16. Most people use the Internet…… A. for getting information *B. A and C are correct C. for entertainment D. for their study B 17 A007 17. Some people use the Internet so often that………. *A. it greatly harms their lives B. they become more and more fascinated C. it is good for their mind D. they become computer programmers. A 18 A007 18. When someone is addicted to the Internet………. A. they will become intelligent B. they can stop using it early C. they can get rid if it *D. they cannot stop using it easily D 19 A007 19. According to Mr. Greenfield, 30% of the Internet users the Internet…………. A. for chatting B. for entertainment C. for getting information *D. For escaping the problems or emotions. D 20 A007 20. One of the most addictive activities is……… A. playing chess B. setting programmes C. getting information *D. chatting D V. Read the passage and circle the best word to fill in each gap. Tony Milligan started his working life as a factory worker in s small (21)……., and, by working hard, he became the manager after a few years. The company continued to do well, mostly because Tony believed in good condition for his (22)………. There was a friendly atmosphere, and people enjoyed their work. When someone reached 60 or 65 and (23)… ., Tony always gave a party for them, and a generous present. At (24)…… there was always a fresh (25)……of tea or coffee ready for the workers. 21 B001 21. A. office *B. factory C. studio D. room B 22 B001 22. *A. assistants B. employers C. boss D. managers A 23 B001 23. A. resigned B. applied *C. retired D. retreated C 24 B001 24. A. breakfast *B. break-times C. lunch D. dinner B 25 B001 25. A. glass *B. pot C. carton D. box B VI. Circle the correct sentence which has the same meaning as the given one. 26 C007 26. “ Don’t touch that switch” said the father to his son. A. The father told his son do not touch that switch. *B. The father told his son not to touch that switch. C. The father said to the boys not touch that switch. D. The father said to the boys do not touch that switch. B 27 C008 27. You should take a torch because the car might break down at night. A. If the car breaks down at night, you should take a torch. B. If the car will break down at night, you should take a torch. *C. In case the car breaks down at night, you should take a torch. D. In case the car will break down at night, you should take a torch. C 28 C005 28. Someone is using the computer at the moment. *A. The computer is being used at the moment. B. The computer at the moment is being used. C. the computer is being used by somebody at the moment. D. The computer is used at the moment. A 29 C007 29. “How long have you been back?” he asked A. He asked me how long had I been back. *B. He asked me how long I had been back C. He asked me how long have you been back? D. He asked me how long you had been back. B 30 C006 30. They are going to hold next year’s congress in San Francisco. A. Congress is going to be held next year in San Francisco. B. Congress in San Francisco is going to be held next year. C. Next year’s congress is going to be held by them in San Francisco. *D. Nest year’s congress is going to be held in San Francisco. D VII. Read the passage and circle the best word to fill in each gap. When you (31)……a tree, you are helping your environment in many ways. Your tree will provide a home and food for other creatures. Birds may build (32)….in the branches. The flowers will provide honey for bees and the fruit or nuts may (33)……birds and other small animals. Your tree will provide shade in summer. You can watch your tree (34) … , and someday you will (35)…… your children, or even grandchildren the tree you planted. 31 B010 31. A. chop *B. plant C. water D. cut B 32 B010 32. A. bed B. house C. nets *D. nests D 33 B010 33. A. to feed B. feeds *C. feed D. fed C 34 B010 34. A. grow *B. grow up C. grow down D. grow on B 35 B010 35. A, introduce B. explain *C. show D. show up C VIII. Read the passage and circle the best answer by circling the corresponding letter. Up to about 1915 movies were short and programmes were made up of several works. After that, D.W.Griffith and others began to make longer films with more interesting scenes which people could not enjoy in a play. Consequently, after World War I, more and more people were interested in films. They went to see a film and did not enjoy a play any longer. Many theatres had to close. Increasing numbers of spectators left the theatre for the movies. In the late 1920s, there had been more and more films fans as a result of two new elements. In 1927, sound was added to the previously silent films. That fascinated much more people. In 1929, there was an economic crisis, the living standards of many people were low and they had difficulties in finance. Meanwhile, movie tickets were much cheaper than theatre ones. Theatre going became a luxury which very few people could afford. By the end of WW II, several theatres in the U.S closed because there were few audiences. There were only about 30 theatres in New York. 36 A013 36. One thing that movies could do better than the theatre was…………… *A. It provided more interesting scenes. B. It provided more spectators. C. it provided more tickets, D. It provided more longer programs. A 37 A013 37. Before 1927,……… *A. films were silent B. films were too short. C. films were too expensive D. films were too boring. A 38 A013 38. People would rather see a film than a play because………. A. the First World War happened *B. film tickets were less expensive C. films were silent D. films were shorter B 39 A013 39. Theatre going became…… A. popular B. a new trend *C. a luxury D. famous C 40 A013 40. By the end of WW II in New York, ……… A. there were a lot of theatres. B. people went to the theatres every evening. C. several theatres were built *D. there were only about 30 theatres. D IX. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others in each group. 41 A013 41. A. relax B. report *C. rescue D. reflect C 42 A011 42. A. musician B. musical C. mute *D. mud D X. Circle the correct answer A, B, C or D to complete each of the following sentences. 43 A004 43. Life is not so easy for……….disabled. *A. the B. a C. an D. no article A 44 A010 44. I’ve never met a more…….woman than my mother. *A. kind-hearted B. kind-heart C. kinded – heart A D. kinded-hearted 45 B008 45. The village seemed strangely familiar………I had never been there before. A. however B. in spite of *C. although D. despite C 46 A010 46. If Mary……… 4 cream cakes, she wouldn’t have felt sick. A. didn’t eat *B. hadn’t eat C. wasn’t eating D. didn’t eat B 47 A009 47. It was the Vietnamese heroic struggle…….led to the victory in Dien Bien Phu in 1954. *A. that B. which C. who D. then A 48 A014 48. Students should take part in the activities……to raise funds for charity. A. organize *B. organized C. to organize D. organizing B 49 A013 49. His father was very…….about his behaviour. *A. annoyed B. annoyance C. annoy D. annoying A 50 A009 40. It was not until 1975……the war ended in Vietnam. A. when B. which *C. that D. since C

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