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Hướng dẫn ôn tập kiểm tra học kỳ II môn tiếng anh 10 theo ma trận của sở GD ĐT Quảng Nam năm 2021.Hướng dẫn ôn tập kiểm tra học kỳ II môn tiếng anh 10 theo ma trận của sở GD ĐT Quảng Nam năm 2021.Hướng dẫn ôn tập kiểm tra học kỳ II môn tiếng anh 10 theo ma trận của sở GD ĐT Quảng Nam năm 2021.Hướng dẫn ôn tập kiểm tra học kỳ II môn tiếng anh 10 theo ma trận của sở GD ĐT Quảng Nam năm 2021.

Phan Chau Trinh High School English 10 REVISION UNIT -14 PHONETICS: Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others : A tour B pour C four D your A photograph B Physics C Stephen D phone A meat B near C ear D cheers A tear B heard C clear D near A chair B rain C hair D air A weigh B cough C high D plough A first B Stephen C enough D form A of B leaf C safe D awful A plough B photograph C laugh D enough 10 A halve B photo C feel D laugh 11 A roof B of C film D feeling 12 A ph oto B phone C ph rase D Stephen 13 A deaf B of C leaf D wife 14 A period B clear C hero D beneath 15 A airplane B square C upstairs D intelligent 16 A where B clear C dear D atmosphere 17 A chair B cheers C pair D square 18 A beer B dear C where D idea 19 A dear B here C square D clear 20 A poor B tour C actual D group STRESS: Choose the word with the different stress pattern A marine B tiny C oversized A destruction B animal C contain A maintenance B orphanage C abandon A defence B forest C nature A mammal B concern C sample A survival B rainforest C tropical A reconstruction B environment C circulation A suffer B pollute C damage A natural B conserve C important 10 A valuable B destruction C eliminate 11 A investigate B gestation C entrapment 12 A national B pollution C endanger 13 A level B orphan C release 14 A pesticide B environment C fertilizer 15 A challenge B divide C ocean 16 A introduce B prepare C develop 17 A event B final C trophy 18 A record B office C grammar 19 A energy B African C instrument 20 A disgusting B adventure C detective D precious D protect D consequence D species D rubbish D variety D conservation D threaten D remove D imprison D organism D minority D toxic D herbicide D picture D discover D winner D express D musician D violent ANTONYM/ OPPOSITE IN MEANING We cannot clean up our polluted rivers and seas overnight A honored B cleared C respected D purified Be a smart shopper, choose your seafood responsibly A weak B untidy C stupid D soft Rapid run-off would cause frequent floods and leave little water during fry seasons A Weak B Bad C Slow D Ugly The residents are going to be removed when they build an airport nearby A remote B distant C not very far D very far We can something to save the earth A throw B waste C shoot D kick The earth is being threatened and the future looks bad A varied B done C made D defended Teacher: Ngo Thi Tin Huy Page Phan Chau Trinh High School English 10 At times, this can be risky, and the keepers have been injured and one has been killed A good B healthy C useful D secure The 2002 World cup final was jointly held by Japan and South Korea A equally B separately C together D cooperatively He is an integral part of the team, we can't without him A essential B basic C delightful D unimportant 10 Nam's success at school delights his parents A amuses B makes happy C disappoints D pleases 11 Football is popular with children as well as adults A widespread B general C unpopular D common 12 In the early 19th century, scientists discovered that when a sequence of still pictures were set in motion A unmoving B moving C quiet D silent 13 Music is clearly different from language A dissimilar B changed C special D similar 14 Music adds joyfulness to the atmosphere of a festival A cheerfulness B sadness C pleasure D happiness 15 The teacher criticised him with a solemn expression on his face A formal B sad C cheerful D serious 16 In the first two decades of its existence , the cinema developed rapidly A quickly B slowly C beautifully D gradually SYNONYM/ CLOSEST IN MEANING/ SIMILAR IN MEANING: Rapid run- off of water would cause floods and droughts in dry seasons A Fast B Slow C Little D Gradual To conserve electricity, we are cutting down on our central heating A make B protect C D hold Some marine animals are tiny organisms which are carried along by the currents A huge B very small C dangerous D strange Water can be held on the land by vegetation A plants used as food B the growth of plants C plants and trees D grown trees The cattle drank from a river polluted with toxic chemicals A colorless B waste C odorless D poisonous Some scientists believe that dolphins should be left to live in their natural habitat A environment B ecology C population D behaviors How many offspring does a sperm whale usually have? A babies B diets C eggs D mammals The old couple had no children, so they adopted an orphan A a child who comes from a poor family B a child whose parents are dead C a brilliant child D a homeless child There have been many stories about dolphins rescuing people at sea A protecting B carrying C helping D saving 10 This is especially worrying when there are about 3,000 plants with values as medicines against cancer, AIDS, heart disease and many other sicknesses A derangement B derangement C disorder D illness 11 This park is the orphanage where lots of orphaned and abandoned animals are taken care of A involved in B moved in C looked after D dealt with 12 This is one of the first universities to be established in the country A managed B built C taught D founded 13 Scientists have been trying hard to overcome the difficulties A look for B defeat C win D get over 14 Sperm whales, which are carnivores, are the biggest animals on earth A animals that eat meat B animals that eat insects C animals that eat grass D animals that eat plants 15 Each year about fifty hundred species of plants and animals are already being eliminated A dropped B removed C kicked D tossed 16 The rapid development of tourism may damage the ecosystem of the area A greatly affect B destroy C spoil D deteriorate 17 Sperm whale population are at risk due to hunting A on the decrease B in danger C in extinction D in fewness Teacher: Ngo Thi Tin Huy Page Phan Chau Trinh High School English 10 18 Without plants, most water would run off as soon as it falls, taking away valuable soil A supplying B holding C removing D recovering 19 Today many governments are concerned about the conservation of water resources A waste B talk C preservation D usefulness 20 We visited the National Park and enjoyed different species of fauna A flowers B fish C animals D trees 21 If modern technology did not exist, we would never have such precious information A detailed B confidential C precise D valuable 22 Some marine animals are dangerous to humans A living in the house B living in the mountain C living in the forest D living in the ocean 23 Water pollution is more and more serious due to the tests of nuclear weapon in the seas and oceans A environment B circulation C contamination D elimination 24 They can send submarines and devices to investigate the ocean depths, taking photographs and samples of animal life A trace B explore C track D look for 25 The company is going to be closed down, and hundreds of jobs are at stake A given up B just ready C well- prepared D at risk 26 We had an accidental meeting with an old friend at the party last night A unacceptable B unexpected C unpleasant D unlucky 27 The World Cup is considered the most popular sporting event in the world A the continent B the globe C the nation D the region 28 Jazz is a combination of African and Western music A instrument B occasion C emotion D mixture 29 The World Cup is considered the most popular sporting event in the world A competed B organized C witnessed D regarded 30 Vietnamese folk songs are sweet, gentle and very lyrical A emotional B serene C tuneful D prosaic 31 How many countries took part in the first World Cup? A co-operated B competed C participated D interested 32 He's really delighted with his new CD player A entertained B pleased C angry D annoyed 33 Scotland met Wales in the final at Twickenham A in the last match B in the decisive match C at the end D in the closing match 34 He shouted crazily He seemed to lose control his emotions A communications B feelings C delights D entertainments 35 FIFA was set up in 1904 A found B built C carried D established 36 By July 2006, the world had witnessed eighteen World Cup tournaments A seen B considered C hosted D planned 37 The tournament is to be jointly hosted by India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka A involving two or more people or groups B connecting two or more people or groups C combining many people or groups D becoming a group of people 38 Actors are those who appear in front of a camera and take part of the characters in a film A scriptwriters B directors C persons in a film D cinematographers 39 Our actions express our love more than any words can A show B help C perform D create 40 Music is very much an integral part of our life A essential B encouraged C impolite D unnecessary VOCABULARY AND PREPOSITION: Choose the best answer They are measuring the of the river A deep B deeply C deepen D depth These scientists have collected different to analyze for their experiments A samples B pieces C kinds D slices The _ has threatened many of the animals in this park A remain B population C increase D contamination Starfish is a kind of sea creatures that depend the bottom A in B on C to D of Up to now, we have hardly estimated the that our country suffered during the war A destructive B destruction C destroyable D destroy Teacher: Ngo Thi Tin Huy Page Phan Chau Trinh High School English 10 She is a famous She is very interested in protecting wild animals from extinction A conservationist B conservation C conserve D conservational The new laws will be to restrict wildlife destruction A taken away B supplied C pasted D passed Oil spills are a great _to the undersea world A threaten B threatened C threat D threateningly Modern devices help today's scientists _ many of challenges of the mysteries beneath the ocean A overcome B recover C come with D get on 10 In some countries, teenagers can live _ from their parents if they want A dependently B independently C independence D independent 11 A large hydroelectric was built on the River Danube A power B dam C bank D wall 12 This park was before World War II A located B stationed C established D set 13 air makes people unpleasant to breathe A Pollute B Polluting C Pollution D Polluted 14 A is a large area of sea that is partly surrounded by land A Gulf B Cave C Valley D Sea 15 The natural of water is influenced by trees, grasses, and other plant life A round B surround C circulation D road 16 If this biodiversity were not maintained, marine life would be at A difficulty B ease C stake D danger 17 Scientists send to investigate the seabed A planes B submarines C cars D trucks 18 _is a term that refers to the existence of different kinds of animals and plants which make a balanced environment A Cave B Samples C Biodiversity D Gulf 19 A child who has lost one or both of his parents by death is called child A an abandoned B a homeless C orphanage D an orphan 20 Do not use herbicides, and fertilizers that harm the environment A pesticides B rubbish C garbage D pollutants 21 That house does not belong my family A to B for C in D with 22 Some whales migrate into warm waters to bear their A diets B young C young whales D calves 23 Nearly 1,000 of the world's bird species are with extinction A threat B abandoned C protected D endangered 24 Harmful insects must be to protect our crops A destroyed B conserved C protected D cultivated 25 Up to now, AIDS have not been and more and more people died of the disease A treated B killed C stopped D concerned 26 We should something immediately to save the Earth being destroyed A in B for C from D at 27 Acid rain has caused severe on the hillside A pollution B erosion C floods D destruction 28 Fire is the greatest danger _forests A of B to C on D in 29 Man is doing harm the environment A in B on C for D to 30 We haven't had any _ with him for several year A entertainment B expression C communication D excitement 31 Pele is famous _ his football records A of B on C for D with 32 Britain has not lifted the since it last hosted the event A victory B award C trophy D prize 33 Ludwig Van Beethoven was one of the great in the history of music A conductors B musicians C composers D pianists 34 'A period of ten years' is _ A history B century C decade D span Teacher: Ngo Thi Tin Huy Page Phan Chau Trinh High School English 10 35 Silence of the Lambs is a(an) _ film It makes the audience scared A horror B action C science fiction D love story 36 Love, joy, hate, fear, and jealousy are all _ A actions B emotions C happiness D languages 37 The film is the 1940s, during the Second World War A based on B set in C made for D occurred in 38 The main is played by Nicole Kidman A director B film maker C actress D character th 39 In the early 19 century, scientists discovered that when a sequence of still pictures were set _motion A on B about C in D from 40 _is serious and traditional Western European music A Classical music B Jazz C Folk music D Pop music 41 _ is a country that provides the necessary space, facilities, etc for a special event A Tournament B Host nation C Trophy D Championship 42 They are making a film based on the _ events that happened in 1975 A historic B history C historical D historian 43 _is a competition in which players compete against each other in series of games until there is a winner A Finalist B Championship C Tournament D Trophy 44 Germany was defeated by Brazil in the final Germany was the _ in the 2002 World cup A runner-up B winner C champion D second rank 45 When I was a little child, my mother often told me a fairy tale to _me to sleep A delight B make C lull D relax 46 is a traditional music from a particular country, region or community A Blues B Folk music C Classical music D Jazz 47 Music lulls babies to sleep night and wakes students _ in the morning A on/ at B from/ before C at/ up D in/ up 48 People can use music to , especially their emotions A write B design C criticize D communicate 49 The Backstreet Boys' songs cheer me whenever I feel bad A up B to C about D over 50 World Cup, the _ football tournament is held every four years A international B nation C national D nationalization 51 Germany was the _of the 2006 World Cup The 18th World Cup was held there A trophy B continent C host nation D tournament 52 She usually had a smile on her face, but now she looks _ A joyful B cheerful C solemn D delightful 53 The band played only sad and pieces of music during the funeral A joyful B solemn C hopeful D delighting 54 Ao Dai is the Vietnamese costume A traditionally B traditionalist C tradition D traditional 55 Our achievements are something to be proud _ A of B at C for D in 56 Music adds to the atmosphere of a festival A mourfulness B disappointment C sadness D joyfullness 57 "Tom and Jerry" is a(n) film A cartoon B science fiction C action D love story 58 The cinema or the motion picture is one of the most popular forms of A entertainment B entertainer C entertain D entertaining 59 Perhaps mankind's first important influence was the songs of birds A music B musician C music D musical 60 Van Cao is one of the most well-known in Viet Nam A authors B musicians C actors D singers 61 Can your school club in the next tournament? A compete B competitive C competition D competitor 62 Mozart is an internationally famous _ A composer B composition C composed D compose 63 modern music that is popular with young people A Pop music B Folk music C Jazz D Classical music 64 I usually listen _music the radio Teacher: Ngo Thi Tin Huy Page Phan Chau Trinh High School A to/ on B to/ from C with/ in 65 Football is considered the most sporting event in the world A popularly B popularity C popular 66 "The Beatles" is and will be my favorite _ A singer B team C band 67 A _ is a large ship that carries passengers A yatch B liner C boat 68 Tien Quan Ca", the Viet Nam national _ was written by Van Cao A folk song B pop song C anthem 69 The film is _ two Women who drive across America A about B of C over 70 Language and music make humans different all other animals A with B from C about English 10 D toward/ by D unpopular D flock D canoe D epic D on D to SPEAKING: Choose the best answer A: Do you mind if I borrow a chair? - B: Do you need only one? A Not at all B Yes, I C Yes, I would D I'm sorry A: I want to explore downtown Hong Kong B: take a minibus? We'll see a lot more that way A Let's not B How about C What about D Why don't we A: I'm really tired _ resting before we go out? B: That's good idea I'm tired too A What about B Let's C Shall we D How about A: Why not take one of those small boats to Lantau Island? - B: A Sure B Oh, there's no hurry C Why not? D Let's that A: Let's play some music - B: A Certainly B Yes, please C Thank you D Good idea A: It's a lovely day _ go for a walk? - B: Yes, OK A How about B Let's C Shall we D Would you like A: Lorna, _ - B: I'm sorry, but I can't it now A would you like some coffee? B would you mind making some coffee? C why don't you make some coffee D will you make some coffee? A: Would you like me to collect you? - B: _ A Not at all B I'd love to C Yes, I like D No, I wouldn't John: " _?" - Betty: "I prefer love story films to horror films." A Which you prefer, love story films to horror films B What you think of love story films C What kind of film you like D Why you prefer love story films to horror films 10 Jane: " " - Anne: "I find them really terrifying." A How much you like horror films? B Which you prefer, horror films or action films? C What you think of horror films? D Which you prefer horror films? 11 Joe: "Which one you prefer, going to the cinema or the café?" -Linda: " _." A Fine, thanks B Thank you C Sure, I'd love to D The café is ok 12 Nam: " ?"- Hoa: "I like Trinh Cong Son." A What kind of music you like B What's your favourite band C Who is your favourite musician D What is your favourite kind of music 13 Hellen: " " - Tom: "I find them really violent." A Which you prefer, horror films or action films? B How much you like action films? C What you think of action films? D Do you like action films? 14 John: " _?" - Linda: "I like rock music." A Who is your favourite singer B Which you prefer, pop music or rock music C How you find rock music D What's your favourite kind of music 15 Mike: " _?" Bob: "I prefer thrillers." A What kinds of films you prefer B Do you like thrillers C Are you interested in movies D How often you go to the cinema 16 Susan: " ?" David: "Mostly rock." A Where you often play music B How often you listen to music C Which musical instrument can you play D What kind of music you like 17 Hoa: “What is the advantage of zoos of new kind?” – Mai: “ _” A People can hunt the animals B Animals may suffer from diseases C Animals may have better food D Yes, we should Teacher: Ngo Thi Tin Huy Page Phan Chau Trinh High School English 10 18 Mary: “ _?” – Jerry: “We should place rubbish and plastic bags in proper dustbins.” A What should we to protect the environment? B What are you doing? C How about going to Huong Pagoda? D Why you use water sparingly 19 Hoa: “ _?” Lan: “It was held in Uruguay.” A Where was the first World Cup held B When was it held C Which teams played in the final match D Why you like this team 20 John: “ When was New York founded?” Mika: “ _” A It is beautiful B It was founded in 1624 C I often went to New York D Yes, but New York has more high building GRAMMAR: Choose the best answer If you as I told you, you sorry now A had done- had not been B had done - would not be C - would not be D did- would not be He acted as though he for days A not eat B didn't eat C hasn't eaten D hadn't eaten Do you think there would be less conflict in the world if all people the same language? A spoke B speak C will speak D had spoken When ?In 1928 A did pencillin discover B penicillin was discovered C was penicillin discovered D did pencillin discoved If you a choice, which country would you visit? A will have B have had C had D have he hard last year, he would have lost the first prize A Didn't study B Had - not studied C If - had studied D Had- studied I you sooner had someone told me you were in the hospital A visited B would have visited C visit D had visited The road to our village widened next year A is B will C can D will be If I as young as you are, I in a boat round the world A would- would sail B were- will sail C were- would sail D would be - would sail 10 Have you by a dog? A ever been bitten B bite C bit D ever been bit 11 If I had known your new address, we to see you A would come B came C will come D would have come 12 If Jake to go on the trip, would you have gone? A wouldn't agree B doesn't agree C didn't agree D hadn't agreed 13 It's very crowded here I wish there so many people A aren't B isn't C weren't D haven't been 14 she agreed, you would have done it A Should B If C Had D Would 15 "My car broke down when I was leaving Detroit and I had to take the bus." -" ,we would have picked you up." A If we have known B If we did know C We had known D Had we known 16 If they had enough time, they head south A might B will C can D must 17 If you hadn't watched that late movie last night, you sleepy now A wouldn't have been B wouldn't be C might have not been D wouldn't have been being 18 There's somebody hehind us I think we are A follow B following C being followed D are followed 19 Had you told me that this was going to happen, I it A can't believe B hadn't believed C don't believe D would never have believed 20 If the doctor had arrived sooner, the boy saved A was B might be C have been D might have been 21 If I had enough money, I abroad to improve my English A should go B would go C will go D should have to go 22 then what I know today, I would have saved myself a lot of time and trouble over the years A If I would know B Did I know C Had I known D If I know 23 If your brother ,he would come A invited B invite C were inviting D were invited 24 The patient could not recover unless he an operation A was undergoing B had undergone C would undergo D underwent Teacher: Ngo Thi Tin Huy Page Phan Chau Trinh High School English 10 25 Renoir's paintings masterpieces all over the world A consider B are considered C are considering D had considered 26 The room is being at the moment A cleaned B cleaning C clean D was cleaned 27 interested in that subject, I would try to learn more about it A I was B Were I C If I am D Should I 28 "I wish this city so noisy." "I know I wish we in the countryside." A wasn't - live B weren't - lived C weren't- live D isn't - live 29 If he tickets yesterday, he on the beach now A booked - would lie B had booked- would have lied C books- will lieD had booked- would be lying 30 "Would you mind if we you by your first name?" -"Not at all Please call me Tom." A want to call B calling C called D call 31 We the game if we'd had a few more minutes A had won B will win C might have won D won 32 I William with me if I had known you and he didn't get along with each other A won't bring B didn't bring C hadn't brought D wouldn't have brought 33 Mary in Boston A are born B were born C was born D born 34 If there enough water, the rice fields could have been more productive A are B would be C were D had been 35 References in the examination room A is not used B not are used C are not used D didn't used 36 If you less last night, you so bad today A drank- would not feel B had drunk- would not feel C would have drunk- would not feel D had drunk- would not have felt 37 If you to my advice in the first place, you wouldn't be in this mess right now A had listened B listen C listened D will listen 38 My wedding ring of yellow and white gold A is making B made C maked D is made 39 If he a thorough knowledge of English, he could have applied for this post A has had B has C had D had had 40 I wouldn't go there at night if I you A am B had been C were D was 41 New Year is coming We our family annual dinner A will eat B are going to have C will have D are going to invite 42 "What is capital of Portugal?" "It's Lisbon" A Ø B an C the D a 43 "I've got _ headache I've had it all day." "Why don't you go to _ health centre? It's open until six." A a / a B a / Ø C Ø / the D a / the 44 is a half of football match? ~ Forty-five minutes A How long B What time C When D How often 45 "We'd better go We've been here for _hour." "That was fastest hour I've ever spent." A an / the B an / a C a / the D Ø / Ø 46 Look out! You hit that tree A should B will C must D are going to 47 languages can you speak? A How many B How much C How D How few 48 The staff are working at weekend delay the project any further A to not B for not C so as not to D so that not to 49 We learn English better communication with other people A to have B in order have C so as to has D so as not to have 50 ? - I left on December 5th A When did you leave B Why did you leave C When you leave D How did you leave 51 Minh has good guitar He plays guitar very well A a / a B the / a C the / the D a / the 52 please stop making noise? The baby's sleeping A Are you going to B Should you C Would you D Will you 53 I promise I anyone this secret A am going to tell B will tell C won't tell D will told Teacher: Ngo Thi Tin Huy Page Phan Chau Trinh High School English 10 54 'What a terrible football game!' I thought it was A delight B delighted C delightful D delighting 55 When I come to school tomorrow, I my new sport shoes A worn B wear C am going to wear D will wears 56 Peter has practised playing the piano the piano contest which is going to be organized next week A in order to enter for B to entering for C so that he could enter for D all are correct 57 I think Germany the gold cup in the 2014 World Cup A wins B will win C is winning D is going to win 58 'The students all went to the circus yesterday.' I heard it was really A amusingly B amused C amusing D amuse 59 'How we are to hear that you got the scholarship!' `Thank you It was really a surprise.' A pleasingly B pleasing C pleased D please 60 Mary gets up early every morning learn her lessons A not to B so to as C so that D in order to 61 I'd like to invite him to dinner next week, if that's OK with you A a B the C Ø D an 62 "Did you replace the light bulb?" "Oh no, I forgot I it now." A am going to B will done C will D am going to did 63 It was out more evidence that they could leave their place A not until the police found B until they have found C not until the police find D until they will find 64 Don't worry about the letter I'm sure you it soon A are finding B are going to find C won't find D will find 65 It's rather hot in here. you open the window, please? A Would B Will C Do D Did 66 at Christmas? - I went home for Christmas A Where did you went B What did you C For what did you D What did you for 67 Look at those dark clouds! It A is raining B will rain C rains D is going to rain 68 The train leaves at 8:58, so we be in Scotland by lunchtime A may B will C are going to D can 69 Don't forget we're dating on Sunday for lunch A a /a B an / Ø C Ø / Ø D Ø / the 70 'The cabaret was amusing' `Claire was certainly She couldn't stop laughing.' A amused B amusing C amuse D abusive 71 I'm sorry I can't meet you tonight I go out with my parents A going to B will be C will D am going to 72 I bought this new software Chinese A learned B to learn C for learning D learning 73 "I'd love to watch the final, but I haven't got a ticket." "Well, I've got two free tickets to the match I you one." A am going to give B will give C am giving D give 74 "Would you like tea or coffee?" "Oh, I coffee, please." A will have B am going to have C am having D have 75 I'm sure your proposal considered soon A are going to be B is going to be C will D will be 76 The children are very excited Christmas is coming and they get their presents A are going to B would get C won't D will 77 Apparently, they a stadium that _ over 50,000 spectators in the town A will build / is seating B are going to build / will seat C are building / seats D will build / will seat 78 "Why are you buying so much food?" "We a party tonight." A should have B are going to have C would have D will have 79 tall is he? - He is feet inches A What B How much C How D How many 80 "Would you like ice cream? There's one in fridge." "Thanks." A Ø / the B an / a C a / the D an / the 81 there? - I spent three wonderful weeks there A How long did you stay B How long you stayed C How far you stayed D How often did you stay 82 I wrote them a letter _ them for a pleasant occasion A thanking B to thank C thank D thanked 83 Have you heard the news? Harry join the army Teacher: Ngo Thi Tin Huy Page Phan Chau Trinh High School English 10 A is going to B will be C will D would 84 "Why did you buy so many tomatoes?" "I _ a lot of spaghetti sauce." A make B will make C am making D am going to make 85 It was not until that audiences began to enjoy the first long films A 1920s B the 1920 C 1920's D the 1920s 86 money they earn? ~ About £250 a week A How much B Which C How many D What 87 did the Second World War end? ~ In 1945 A What time B Where C How long D When 88 I was that Jan couldn't come to the party.' 'Her boss made her work overtime.' A disappointing B disappointedly C disappoint D disappointed 89 It was not until midnight back home A that John came B did John come C had John come D that John had come 90 "Look outside _ sky is getting very dark" "I hope there isn't going to be a storm." A Ø B some C the D a 91 "Wow! This suitcase is heavy." "I it for you Give it to me." A will carry B carry C am going to carry D am carrying 92 'Do you think Margaret will take the job you offered her'?' 'I don't know She seemed _ in it, however A interestingly B interested C interesting D interest 93 It was not until they had to find a job that they learned English A They had learned English before they had to find a job B They did not learn English until they had to find a job C They learned English until they had to find a job D They have learned English until they had to find a job 94 The main purpose of my visit is you to my birthday party A inviting B to invited C invite D to invite 95 "I'm going out for a walk Have you seen my shoes?" "Yes, they're on floor in kitchen." A the / the B a / a C a / the D the / a 96 Scientists are predicting that the disease over half a million people over the next ten years A is affecting B is to affect C is going to affect D will affect 97 You should use this cream the sun from damaging your skin A to prevent B preventing C for preventing D to preventing 98 from here to Australia? - I not know exactly but it takes eight and a half hours by plane A Which distance B How long is it C How often is it D How far is it 99 "Kate is in the hospital." "Yes, I know I her this evening." A will go to visit B am going to C am going to visit D will visit 100 It was not until the end of the film the audience knew who the murder was A when B then C which D that Identify the one underlined word or phrase A, B C or D - that must be changed for the sentence to be correct Marine life would be in danger if the biodiversity were not maintaining A B C D Two people got hurt in the accident and were took to the hospital by an ambulance A B C D If you sold your house, you didn't get much money for it A B C D We could have given you a lift if we'd know you were coming this way A B C D If I had known that you were ill, I had gone to see you A B C D The government should done more to help homeless people A B C D The boss wouldn't get so angry with you if you get more work done A B C D The winner of the race hasn't been announcing yet A B C D That alloy is composing by iron and tin A B C D 10 You have been working for hours You should to take a rest Teacher: Ngo Thi Tin Huy Page 10 Phan Chau Trinh High School English 10 A B C D 11 Progress is been made every day in all parts of the world A B C D 12 The children were frightening by the thunder and lightning A B C D 13 The students helped by the clear explanation that the teacher gave A B C D 14 If Nick hadn't come, I would have stay at home A B C D 15 If I had a million dongs, I will give it to the poor man A B C D 16 The flowers of alpine pastures are more colorful as those of the lowlands A B C D 17 His house is larger and expensiver than mine A B C D 18 The final match starts at 7:30, so I think I go A B C D 19 There's an interested film on at the local cinema A B C D 20 The students were interesting in taking a field trip to the National Museum A B C D 21 It was not until they had seen the movie stars that the crowd outside the movie would not disperse A B C D 22 It was not until when she left that he realized how important she was to his life A B C D 23 We're always amazing by John's incredible travel stories A B C D 24 A man who phoned didn't leave a message A B C D 25 I imagine the stadium is going to be full for the match on Saturday A B C D 26 "Why are you wearing a sweater for?" "To keep warm from cold weather." A B C D 27 She was born in the village in the north of England A B C D 28 The sky is getting really dark and it'll storm A B C D 29 I often switch off the heating for saving money A B C D 30 The weather is going to probably get colder for a few days A B C D READING Part A: Read the following passages and choose the best option for each numbered blank Passage Conservation, sustainable use and protection of (1) _ resources including plants, animals, mineral deposits, soils, clean (2) _, clean air, and fossil fuels such as coal, petroleum, and natural gas Natural (3) _ are grouped into two categories, renewable and nonrenewable A (4) _ resource is one that may be replaced over time by natural processes, (5) _ fish populations or natural vegetation, or is inexhaustible, such as (6) _ energy The goal of renewable resource conservation is to ensure (7) _ such resources are not consumed faster than they are (8) _ Nonrenewable resources are those in limited supply that cannot be replaced (9) can be replaced only over extremely long periods of time Nonrenewable resources include fossil fuels and mineral deposits, such as (10) _ ore and gold ore Conservation activities for nonrenewable resources focus on maintaining an adequate supply of these resources well into the future A national B international C natural D lively A lakes B stones C sand D water A resources B gases C fuels D plants A renewable B nonrenewable C new D modern A such B such as C as D like A solar B earthly C lunar D polar Teacher: Ngo Thi Tin Huy Page 11 Phan Chau Trinh High School English 10 A it B which C that D what A installed B put C placed D replaced A and B but C or D so 10 A iron B water C metal D gold Passage Man and most animals need a constant supply of water to (1) _ (2) _ need water for their crops Hydroelectric dams hold back needed water and provide power (3) _ homes and industries Trees, grasses, and other plant life play an (4) _ part in the natural circulation of water, and thus help to (5) _ it Without plants, most water would run off as soon as it falls, taking away valuable soil Rapid run off would cause frequent floods and leave little water during dry seasons A read B learn C live D play A Doctors B Students C Farmers D Teachers A for B with C of D to A unimportant B importantly C importance D important A conserve B contaminate C eliminate D locate Passage Rainforests are the homes of thousands of people (1) live and work there The forests are also the (2) habitat for many rare and beautiful animals, birds, and insects Rainforests contain essential plants and minerals (3) example, the Amazon rainforest in Brazil has a richer fauna than anywhere else in the earth Some plants are important for medical science One day, they may help us to (4) diseases such as cancer or AIDS But the rainforests will disappear Large companies have burned and cut down trees to make profits Remember, if there were no plants or trees, we (5) oxygen to breathe Also carbon dioxide would not be absorbed, which causes global warming A who B which C whom D whose A nature B natural C naturally D natured A With B From C As D For A cure B create C ban D kill A won’t have B can’t have C wouldn’t have D don’t have Passage There’s much more water than land on the (1) of the earth The seas and oceans cover nearly four-fifth of the whole world, and only one-fifth of land If you (2) over the earth in different directions, you would have to spend much more of your time (3) on water than on roads or railways We sometimes forget that for every mile of land there is four miles of water There’s (4) water in the surface of our earth that we have to use two words to describe We use the word SEAS to describe those parts of water surface which has only few hundreds of mile, the word OCEANS to describe the huge area of water (5) _ are thousands (6) miles wide and very deep A cover B surface C outer D outside A travelled B travel C had travelled D have travelled A to move B move C moved D moving A so many B too many C so much D too much A what B which C who D whom A of B in C at D by Passage The world’s first film (1) in 1895 by two French brothers Although it only (2) of short, simple scenes, people loved it, and films have been popular ever since The first films were silent, with titles (3) the screen to explain the story Soon the public had their favourite actors and actresses and, in this way, the first film stars appeared Further improvements continued, particularly in America, (4) most of the world’s films were produced With the arrival of television in (5) 1950s, fewer people went to see films, but in recent years cinema audiences have grown again and so more countries have started to produce films A showed B was shown C show D shows A considered B belonged C held D consisted A on B in C at D from A who B which C where D when A a B an C the D Ø (no article) Passage Football is one of the world's most (1) _ sports People have played the game for hundreds of years, and almost every country has a national football team A football match consists of two teams, with 11 players on each side Each team is on one half of the pitch at the start of the game When the (2) blows his whistle, the game begins Teacher: Ngo Thi Tin Huy Page 12 Phan Chau Trinh High School English 10 The object of the game is to score (3) against the other team A goal is scored by putting the ball in the other team's net, either with your foot (4) head Each football match lasts for 90 minutes There is a half-time break after 45 minutes (5) lasts for about 15 minutes A popularly B popular C popularity D popularize A striker B coach C captain D referee A kicks B grades C goals D marks A also B and C nor D or A which B what C when D who Passage Music can (1) _ happy, sad, romantic, sleepy, etc all kinds of things But what is it? Some people define it as an artful arrangement of sounds across time Our ears interpret these sounds as loud or soft, high or low, rapid and short, or slow and smooth The sounds need to (2) _ for a time in a sort of pattern to become music Music like language, is (3) _ uniquely human form of (4) As with language, there are many different kinds In North America, people listen to jazz, rock, classical, folk, country, and many other kinds of music Each kind (5) _ music has its own rules and “speak” to us in its own way A been B is C be D are A continue B continues C continued D continuous A a B the C an D no article A communicate B communicative C communicator D communication A in B at C of D on PART B: Read the passages and choose the correct answer for each question Passage People have been hunting whales for at least a thousand years, and there were no real problems until the 20th century What happened was that fishing technology became much more efficient and the ships were much faster, so more and more whales were caught In the 1960s, the main whaling countries were killing more than sixty thousand whales a year, and everyone began to realize that something had to be done It was environmental groups like Greenpeace that really made things change They set up to make people aware of the fact the whales were fast becoming extinct But even now we don't know if all this interest has come too late Let's take the great blue whale for example, which at thirty to forty metres long is the biggest animal there has ever been - now there are perhaps about two thousand or so left In fact they have been protected for quite a long time, but there is still no sign that the population is growing The twentieth century has brought many dangers to whales due to _ A longer nets B improved methods of technology & faster ships C improved methods of technology D faster ships What makes people aware of the fact that whales were fast becoming extinct? A Main whaling countries B International agreement C Greenpeace D Environmental groups Approximately how many blue whales are there on earth now? A 30,000 B 40,000 C 2000 D 60,000 Which of the following statements is not true about blue whales? A They have been protected for quite a long time B They can grow up to forty metres long C They are the biggest animals on earth D Their population is growing fast The population of blue whales are A growing B decreasing C no sign of growth D increasing Passage Parks in our country are wonderful playgrounds and millions of people visit them every year There are places where you can camp without charge or you can rent a room in a hotel You can take long walks in the forests, take boat trips, or climb mountains You are not allowed to hunt in the parks, so there are many wild animals You can fish in the streams of most of the parks The park keepers sometimes go with the visitors on walks to tell them about the animals, plants, and mountains They also have programmes and talks at the campgrounds and in the hotels so that many people learn all about the park and the things that are in it The word " them" in line refers to A animals B visitors C parks D park keepers Which of the following statements is NOT true ? A We can walk and have talks with the park keepers B We can hunt in the parks C We are allowed to fish in most of the parks D There are many animals in the park We can camp in the parks A if we rent a room in a hotel B with a small fee C without having to pay anything D if we visit them every year Which of the following activities is not mentioned in the passage ? Teacher: Ngo Thi Tin Huy Page 13 Phan Chau Trinh High School English 10 A go climbing B go by boat C go for a walk D go skiing The word "streams" in line is closest in meaning to A small rivers B lakes C ponds D big seas Passage We are all destroying the earth The seas and the rivers are too dirty to swim in There is so much smoke in the air that it is unhealthy to live in many of the world's cities In one well-known city, for example, poisonous gases from cars pollute the air so much that traffic policemen have to wear oxygen masks We have cut down so many trees that there are now vast areas of bad land all over the world As a result, farmers in parts of Africa cannot grow enough food to eat In certain countries in Asia there is too little rice Moreover, we not take enough care of the countryside Wild animals are quickly disappearing However, it isn't enough simply to talk about the problem We must act now before it is too late to anything about it Why can't we swim in the seas and the rivers? A Because they are polluted B Because there is too much smoke C Because they are too healthy D Because they are too harmful How is the air in many of the world's cities? A It is very pure B It is healthy to breathe C There is so much smoke in it D There is a lot of fresh air The result of cutting down trees in Asia and Africa is A Farmers are very rich B The life of farmers is happy C Farmers can grow enough to eat and there is too little rice D Farmers cannot grow enough to eat and there is too little rice Wild animals are quickly disappearing because _ A We take care of the city B We not take care of the city C We take care of the countryside D We not take care of the countryside In one well-known city, traffic policemen have to wear oxygen masks A in order to protect themselves from being injured B because there are so many cars on the streets C in spite of poisonous gases D because of air pollution Passage Parks in our country are wonderful playgrounds and millions of people visit them every year There are places where you can camp without charge or you can rent a room in a hotel You can take long walks in the forests, take boat trips, or climb mountains You are not allowed to hunt in the parks, so there are many wild animals You can fish in the streams of most of the parks The park keepers sometimes go with the visitors on walks to tell them about the animals, plants, and mountains They also have programmes and talks at the campgrounds and in the hotels so that people many learn all about the park and the things that are in it The board " streams" in line is closest in meaning to A small rivers B lakes C ponds D big seas Which of the following statements is NOT true ? A We can walk and have talks with the park keeper B We can hunt in the parks C We are allowed to fish in most of the parks D There are many animals in the park The word "them" in line refers to A animals B visitors C parks D park keepers We can camp in the parks A if we rent a room in a hotel B with a small fee C without having to pay anything D it we visit them every year Which of the following activities is NOT mentioned in the passage? A go climbing B go by boat C go for a walk D go skiing Passage Most people are afraid of sharks, but they usually not know much about them For example, there are about 350 species of sharks that live in oceans over the world All of the sharks are carnivores, but most of them don't attack people Some sharks are very small - the smallest shark is about inches long - about as long as your hand But some sharks are very large The largest species of sharks may be 60 feet long and weigh 15 tons Unlike many other kinds of fish, sharks not have bone Their bodies are made up of a kind of tough white flexible material (called cartilage) Sharks not have ears However, they 'hear' sounds and movements in the wade Any sound or movement makes the water vibrates Sharks can feel these vibrations and they help the sharks find food Sharks use their large eyes to find food, too Most sharks see best in low light They often hunt for food at dawn in the evening, or in the middle of the night Nowadays scientists want to learn more about sharks for several reasons For example, cancer is common in many animals, including, people However it is rare in sharks Scientists want to find out why sharks almost never get cancer Maybe this information can help people prevent cancer too Teacher: Ngo Thi Tin Huy Page 14 Phan Chau Trinh High School English 10 How long is a smallest shark? A About centimeters B As long as a hand C About 1,5 meters D As one's long hand Sharks can hunt for food at night because A they see well in the dark B they feel vibrations in the water C they 'hear' more clearly at night D their eyes are large According to the passage, sharks A always attack humans B are carnivores C usually live in warm water D are big mammals The word "they" underline in the passage refers to A sounds B sharks C movements D vibrations It can be inferred from the last paragraph that A information about sharks help people cure cancer B scientists are given permission to catch sharks for their studies C the cancer risk among animals is found to be higher D sharks are being studied Passage One of the most serious problems threatening human life is the dirtying and poisoning of air and water It is the pollution of our environment Air pollution occurs when wastes are poured into the atmosphere and the air becomes contaminated and unpleasant to breathe We depend for life on the air we breathe As the air becomes more and more polluted, hazards to health increase Today we have industrial air pollutants from factories and mills and engineexhaust fumes That’s why some large cities have to ban cars from the city centre to wipe out smoke and limit the emission of poisonous gases and dangerous chemicals from industrial smoke stacks in order to clean the air in our living environment as much as possible One of the following is a serious problem threatening human life except A dirty air B the poisoning of water C environmental pollution D environmental conservation The air becomes polluted when A wastes poured into the atmosphere B we breathe C we depend for life on the air D hazards to health increase What accounts for air pollution in cities today? {account for sth: explain the cause of sth} A poor health B automobiles and industries C dirty water D environment In some large cities people clean the air by A emitting dangerous chemicals into the air B emitting poisonous gases into the air C forbidding cars from the city centre D building more factories The word “wipe out” in line means: A ban B place C change D remove Passage Harry Redknapp and Frank Lampard played football together for West Ham Football Club during the 1960s They were best friends and married two sisters, so their sons - Frank Lampard junior and Jamie Redknapp are cousins The boys’ fathers used to take them to the football field after school and make them train All the hard work meant that both boys became very good at playing football and both have played for England like their fathers Later, Harry became the manager of West Ham and Frank senior became assistant manager Frank junior joined them and played for West Ham but Jamie went to the other side of the country and played for Liverpool Jamie and Frank are friends just like their fathers and enjoy spending time together when they can But they aren’t married two sisters, Jamie’s wife is a pop star who hasn’t got any sisters Harry Redknapp and Frank Lampard are _ A basketball players B football players C tennis players D volleyball players Harry Redknapp’s wife and Frank Lampard’s wife are _ A women B counsins C friends D sisters Who trained Frank Lampard junior and Jamie Redknapp to became good football players? A Their fathers B Their teachers C Their mothers D Nobody Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE? A The two boys’ fathers are members of West Ham football club during the 1960s B Frank junior’s wife is cinema star C Jamie’s wife is a pop star D The two boys are cousins Who didn’t play for West Ham? A Harry Redknapp B Frank Lampard C Frank junior D Jamie Passage The word “Olympic” comes from the name of the town Olympia in Greece, where the ancient Olympic Games were always held The first Olympic Games were held in 776 B.C., and the Games took place every four years after that date until A.D.394 In 1875, a French scholar and educator, Pierre de Coubertin, proposed that the Games should be revived as an international competition to encourage both sport and world peace The first modern Olympic Games were held in Teacher: Ngo Thi Tin Huy Page 15 Phan Chau Trinh High School English 10 Athens in 1896 Like the ancient Games, the athletes were men only Women began to take part in the Games in 1900 Since that time, the Games have been held every four years as in the ancient Greece The Games, however, did not take place in 1916, 1940 and 1944 because of the two World Wars Only amateur athletes are admitted to the Games, and these words appear at every Olympic opening: “The most important thing is not to win but to take part.” At the first modern Olympic Games, the athletes were A women only B both men and women C men only D most men and a few women Who can take part in the Olympic Games? A Amateur athletes only B Professional athletes only C All athletes D All are correct The last ancient Olympic Games were held in A 1896 B 776 B.C C 1875 D A.D 394 When were women allowed to take part in the Games for the first time ? A In 1900 B In 1916 C In 1875 D In 1896 Which of the following is NOT true ? A The town Olympia was the place where the first Games were held B Pierre de Coubertin suggested reviving the Olympic Games C.The modern Olympic Games have been held every four years in Athens D The purpose of The Olympic Games is to encourage not only sport but also world peace WRITING: I/ Turn into passive voice I had just finished the job when the factory closed ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Our teachers have explained the English grammar ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… What time can the boys hand in their papers? ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Did Mary buy this beautiful dress? ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… People should send their complaints to the head office ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Somebody is using the computer at the moment ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Nobody told me that George was ill ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… The chief engineer was instructing all the workers of the plant ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Somebody cleans that room everyday ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 10 We have to tell Mary about our change in plans ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… II/ Finish the second sentence so that it has the same meaning as the first one Today is not Sunday, so we can’t go swimming If I can’t get a job easily because I don’t have a degree If We don’t have much rain, so our crops don’t grow fast If I get bad mark because I not study hard If He didn't prepare for the interview, so he didn't get the job If We came home from our holiday early because we ran out of money If The house didn't burn down because the fire brigade came immediately If The men were wearing protective clothing, so they were all quite safe If Teacher: Ngo Thi Tin Huy Page 16 Phan Chau Trinh High School I don’t know anything about her background, so I can’t tell you If 10 I wasn’t hungry, so I didn’t feel like eating If English 10 III Make questions for the underlined words/ phrases in the following sentences They are talking about their vacation His rudeness made me angry I borrowed David’s book He has been there for two years She writes home every week He goes to school on foot Fifty people came to the party He drives carefully They arrived yesterday 10 Classes begin at 7:30 and end at 11.30 11 He met George at the station last night 12 She’s sad because she’s unhappy 13 It’s five kilometers from his house to school 14 He thinks about his wife IV Change phrases of purpose to clauses of purpose or vice versa: Melanie was hurrying in order not to miss her bus …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Ali borrowed an eraser so that he could erase a mistake in his composition Most people work to earn money …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… I wish we had a garden for the children to play in ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… She is learning English so that she can study in the United States …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… The staff are working at weekends so as not to delay the project any further Can we stop for me to buy a newspaper? We moved to London so that we could visit our parents more often ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… We’re having to borrow money in order to pay our bills ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 10 I left the door open so that Henry could get in …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Teacher: Ngo Thi Tin Huy Page 17 Phan Chau Trinh High School English 10 V Use a phrase or clause of purpose to combine each pair of sentences below: The robber changed his address all the time He didn’t want the police to find him (Using to) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… They did their jobs well The hoped the boss would increase their salary (Using to ) …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… You should walk slowly Your sister can follow you (Using so that) …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… We turned out the lights We didn’t want to waste electricity (Using so as) …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… I’m studying hard I want to keep pace with my classmates (Using in order to) …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… VI Rewrite the following sentences so that it has the same meaning as the first The first World War didn’t end until 1918 → It was not until No one could leave the stadium until 2.30 → It was not until She wasn’t allowed to open her presents until her birthday → It was not until We didn’t have any holiday until last summer → It was not until None of them solved the problem until the teacher helped → It was not until I didn’t understand the lesson until my sister explained it again → It was not until They didn’t pay the bill until the electricity was cut off → It was not until I couldn’t comment further until I had all the information → It was not until The work on the new bridge wasn’t completed until the end of 2004 → It was not until 10 Julia didn’t notice me until I had shouted to her → It was not until …… GOOD LUCK TO YOU…… Teacher: Ngo Thi Tin Huy Page 18 ... by iron and tin A B C D 10 You have been working for hours You should to take a rest Teacher: Ngo Thi Tin Huy Page 10 Phan Chau Trinh High School English 10 A B C D 11 Progress is been made every... 10 Classes begin at 7:30 and end at 11 .30 11 He met George at the station last night 12 She’s sad because she’s unhappy 13 ... Games were held in A 18 96 B 776 B.C C 18 75 D A.D 394 When were women allowed to take part in the Games for the first time ? A In 19 00 B In 19 16 C In 18 75 D In 18 96 Which of the following

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