This makes sense when you consider that more time in front of a television means less time on homework or interactions with adults or other children.. In addition, late-night TV watching[r]
(1)Week: 13 Code: 01 Peroid:
Name:……… TEST 45 MINUTES
Class:……… English: 10
Choose the word that has the underlined letter(s) pronounced differently from the others.
1 A hook B book C school D cook A calculate B multiply C computer D excuse A work B world C word D resort
Pick out the word that has the stress pattern different from that of the other words
4 A pagoda B formation C photograph D excursion A easy B every C effort D enjoy
Reading(2,5 points)
Read the passage and match the first half of the sentences in A with the other half in B.
The average child in the United States spenda about 25 hours a week in front of the television according to the latest annual Media in the Home survey Children under 2, they say, should not watch television at all, and older kids should not have televisions in their bedrooms
Only some programs teach children important skills such as math, reading, science or problem solving Most of the shows on television, including cartoons, are non-educational More time spent watching these shows means poorer school performance This makes sense when you consider that more time in front of a television means less time on homework or interactions with adults or other children In addition, late-night TV watching makes kids tired so they can’t pay attention in school As a result, kids have difficulty in concentrating and working hard to solve a problem
6 A survey has warned…………
7 Each American child spends………… A More time watching TV………
9 Only some programs………… 10 If you watch TV too late………
A ……….means less time to talk to other people B ……….you will hardly concentrate at school
B C ………children should not watch TV in their bedrooms D……… 25 hours watching TV a week on average
E……… are educational
Put the verbs into the correct tense.
(2)12 He….(write) a novel for two years
13 How long you ……(study) English? For years 14 We ….(go) to the beach now
15 Peter and Jane … (work) in London at the moment?
16 When Tom was a child, he used (dream)…… of being a doctor 17 He used to……(smoke) 40 cigarettes a day
18 We used….(live) in a small village but now we live in Lodon 19 The Internet is used …….(find) out a lot of useful information 20 It took us a long time to get used …….(live) in such a noisy place 21 I …….(going to meet) John at o’clock this marning
22 I am going to ….(be) a teacher when I grow up 23 The sky is dark and cloudy It ….(going, rain)
Choose one relative pronoun to complete the sentences (using Who, whom, whose, which or where).
24 Do you know the American woman……name is Margaret Mitchell? 25 The child smiled at the woman…… he didn’t know
26 Let me see all the letters…… you have written 27 I know a place……roses grow in abundance
28 Tim’s father, …….was on only child, wants to have lots of children
Choose the best answer Only one is correct ( 4pts )
29 The part of a computer that controls all the other part of the system is called…
A VDU B USB C CPU D RAM
30……is a CD on which large amounts of information, sound and pictures can be stored, for use on a computer
A CD-R B CD-RW C CD-ROM D CD-XA
Choose the underline word or phrase in each sentence that needs correcting.
31 My sister used to getting up late on weekends when she doesn’t have to work
A B C D
32 Although her severe pain, she tried to walk to the auditorium to attend the lecture
A B C D
33.Peter and Tom plays tennis every afternoon with Mary and me
A B C D
34.Here’s the computer program about whom I told you A B C D 35 Is this the person whose you asked me about?
A B C D
(3)ANSWER
1.C 2.B 3.D 4.C 5.D 6.C 7.D 8.A 9.E 10.B 11 have lived
12 has written
13 How long have you studied….? 14 are going
15 Are Petter and Jane working….? 16 to dream
17 smoke 18 to live 19 finding 20 living
21 am going to meet 22 being
23 is going to rain
24 whose 25 whom 26.which 27 where
28 who 29 C 30.C 31.A