SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO ĐỀ KHẢO SÁT CHẤT LƯỢNG KHỐI A1, D1 Mụn thi: TIẾNG ANH 10 TRƯỜNG THPT .................................... Thời gian làm bài: 60 phỳt, khụng kể thời gian phỏt đề (Đề thi cú 06 trang) ĐỀ THI THỬ Họ, tờn thớ sinh: ..................................................... Mó đề thi Đề khỏc bạn Số bỏo danh: ............................................................................... Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the following questions. Question 1: A. fixed B. opened C. watched D. missed Question 2: A. children B. chemistry C. school D. character Choose the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress in each of the following questions. Question 3: A. agree B. expect C. happen D.prefer Question 4: A. police B. effort C. picture D. visit Choose the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. Question 5. She earned a degree in Physics with flying colours. A.sucessfully B. relievedly C. impossibly D. badly Question 6. We always split the housework equally - my mom cooks, my dad cleans the house and I do the washing-up. A. share B. join C. pick up D. break Choose the word or phrase that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in the following questions. Question 7. Tim and Tom look similar although they are not brothers. A. different B. alike C. familiar D. strange Question 8. There weren't many tough questions in the exam, so I could answer most of them. A. simple B. difficult C. important D. interesting Choose the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges. Question 9. Mary and John are meeting at the cinema. Mary: "Hi, John. How are you?" John: "______. And you?" A. Fine, thanks B. I'm thirty-five years old C. I'm free today D. I'm not working today Question 10. Mr.Cuong and his students are visiting the zoo. Nam: "Can I feed the gorilla, Mrs Smith?" Mr.Cuong : "______. The sign says 'No feeding the animals'." A. Of course you can B. I don't think it works C. I'm sure about that D. I'm afraid not Choose the underlined part that needs correction. Question 11. Three days ago, Mary asked her teachers give her some advice A B C D Question 12. My father usually watches TV after meal but today he listens to radio. A B C D Question 13. A number of wildlife habitat reserves have been establish in order to save A B C endangered species from extinction. D Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 14. They ______ learning English for four years . A. have started B. will start C. started D. has started Question 15. We moved to the countryside because we wanted to be close to ______ nature. A. a B. the C. an D. ỉ Question 16: John would have studied medicine if he ________ to a medical school. A. had been admitted B. would have admitted C. had admitted D. would admit Question 17: During the interview you should ________on what the interviewer is saying. A. look B. concentrate C. observe D. centralize Question 18: ___________ my sister had washed her clothes, she began watching T.V A. Unless B. Whereas C. Before D. After Question 19. Could you ______ me a hand with the washing-up, Mai ? A. join B. shake C. give D. hold Question 20. The boy ______ sits in front of me in the class studies very hard. A.who B.which C.where D.whom Question 21: My parents don’t put pressure on me to make _______ about what to study at university. A. choice B. a decision C. a reply D. determination Question 22: Many high school students in Vietnam have to work hard to ________ at a university. A. win a place B. get a cold C. lose touch D. keep pace Question 23. I will phone Vivian to ______ her to buy some sugar; otherwise, she will forget. A. remind B. encourage C. allow D. advise Question 24: When students finish the secondary education, they have to take a(n)______called GCSE. A. check B. examination C. interview D. test Question 25: This machine is ________ easy to install and cheap to operate. A. compare B. comparatively C. comparative D. comparison Choose the sentences that isclosest in meaning to each of the following questions. Question 26. "Why don't we go camping at the weekend?" he said. A. He denied going camping at the weekend. B. He suggested going camping at the weekend. C. He objected to going camping at the weekend. D. He apologized for going camping at the weekend. Question 27. I haven't visited my hometown for a few years. A. I have been in my hometown for a few years. B. I last visited my hometown a few years ago. C. I didn't visit my hometown a few years ago. D. I was in my hometown for a few years. Question 28: Many people think Steve stole the money. A. It was not Steve who stole the money. B. Steve is thought to have stolen the money. C. Many people think the money is stolen by Steve. D. The money is thought to be stolen by Steve. Choose the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions. Question 29. My brother can't find a job. He is very well-qualified. A. My brother can't find a job even though he is very well-qualified. B. My brother can't find a job despite he is very well-qualified. C. My brother can't find a job in spite of he is very well-qualified. D. My brother can't find a job, but he is very well-qualified. Question 30: Smoking is an extremely harmful habit. You should give it up immediately. A. When you give up smoking immediately, you will affect your health with this harmful habit. B. Stop your smoking immediately so it will become one of your extremely harmful habits. C. You should give up smoking immediately and you will fall into an extremely harmful habit. D. As smoking is an extremely harmful habit, you should give it up immediately. Read the following passage and indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions: What kind of music do you enjoy? Some people like going to classical concerts, and listening to an orchestra. The musicians wear very formal clothes, and the audience is silent until the end of the _____(31)________. Perhaps you are a rock music ____( 32)_____Rock concerts are often held at football grounds or in parks. Members of the audience dance to the music, or sing the songs. _____(33)________music is played at weddings and parties in many countries, and some people make their own music at home. Nowadays we _____(34)________music in shops and lifts, and many people carry their own music with them, or even ______(35)_____to music when they study. Music is everywhere! Question 31. A. happening B. action C. music D. performance Question 32. A. fan B. enthusiasm C. reader D. friend Question 33. A. Historical B. Nation C. Traditional D. Ancient Question 34. A. listen B. hear C. perform D. understand Question 35. A. hear B. have C. follow D. listen 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 36 to 42 Most weddings in Japan start with a religious ceremony in which usually only family members attend. Afterwards, a banquet is customarily held to which many people, including friends and colleagues, are invited. To celebrate the happy occasion, guests give the bride and groom goshuugi – gift money in special envelopes. Goshuugi from friends is usually 20,000 yen or 30,000 yen. A typical Japanese wedding party starts when the bride and groom enter the banquet hall together, and take their seats on a slightly raised platform facing their guests. Invited guests are seated closer to the bride and groom, with family and relatives seated further in back. The bride's and groom's bosses usually give congratulatory speeches then their friends sing in celebration. Other wedding highlights include a candle ceremony where the couple holds a candle while greeting their guests at each table, and the cutting of the wedding cake. Afterwards, the bride and groom thank their parents with a speech, then leave to end the party. In the past, dishes that supposedly brought good fortune, such as prawns and sea breams, were served in abundance. So much of the food was ordered that guests ended up taking the surplus home. Today, the majority of the weddings serve just enough for everyone. Additionally, before leaving, guests would traditionally receive souvenir gifts called hikidemono. Many wedding ceremonies take place at wedding halls or hotels. Rough estimates show that it costs about 3 million yen to host a wedding party for 80 guests. During Japan's economic bubble, overseas weddings and flamboyant receptions with special effects, such as smoke machines and having the bride and groom fly in on gondolas, were very popular. But these days, couples choose to tie the knot in various ways, from not having any ceremony to having a modest affair, or still going all out. (Source: Question 36. What is the main idea of this passage? A. Dishes served at Japan's wedding parties in the past B. Wedding ceremonies in Japan's economic bubble C. Popular wedding gifts in Japan D. Wedding ceremonies in Japan Question 37. According to the passage, goshuugi is ______. A. an important guest B. a happy occasion C. a type of food D. a kind of gift Question 38. The word "their" in paragraph 2 refers to ______. A. the couple's B. the parents' C. the relatives' D. the friends' Question 39. According to paragraph 2, which of the following do the bride and groom do at their wedding party? A. They deliver a speech to thank their parents. B. They sit on a platform at the back of the stage. C. They hold a candle and sing in celebration. D. They give a speech to thank their bosses. Question 40. The word "fortune" in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ______. A. excitement B. luck C. money D. benefit Question 41. How were the wedding dishes in the past different from those of today? A. They were more delicious. B. They were less delicious. C. They were served in smaller amounts. D. They were served in larger amounts. Question 42. The phrase "tie the knot" in paragraph 4 could be best replaced by ______. A. get engaged B. get married C. fasten the rope D. loosen the tie 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 43 to 50 Humans are bringing about another global-scale change in the atmosphere: the increase in what are called greenhouse gases. Like glass in a greenhouse, these gases admit the Sun's light but tend to reflect back downward the heat that is radiated from the ground below, trapping heat in the Earth's atmosphere. This process is known as the greenhouse effect. Carbon dioxide is the most significant of these gases – there is 25 percent more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere today than there was a century ago, the result of our burning coal and fuels derived from oil. Methane, nitrous oxide, and CFCs are greenhouse gases as well. Scientists predict that increases in these gases in the atmosphere will make the Earth a warmer place. They expect a global rise in average temperature somewhere between 1.0 and 3.5 degrees Celsius in the next century. Average temperatures have in fact been rising and the years from 1987 to 1997 were the warmest years on record. Some scientists are reluctant to say that global warming has actually begun because climate naturally varies from year to year and decade to decade, and it takes many years of records to be sure of a fundamental change. There is little disagreement, though, that global warming is looming. Global warming will have different effects in different regions. A warmed world is expected to have more extreme weather, with more rain during wet periods, longer droughts, and more powerful storms. Although the effects of future climate changes are unknown, some predict that exaggerated weather conditions may translate into better agricultural yields in areas such as the western United States, where temperature and rainfall are expected to increase, while dramatic decreases in rainfall may lead to severe droughts and plunging agricultural yields in parts of Africa, for example. Warmer temperatures are expected to partially melt the polar ice caps, leading to a projected sea level rise of 50 centimeters by the year 2050. A sea level rise of this magnitude would flood coastal cities, force people to abandon low-lying islands, and completely inundate coastal wetlands. Diseases like malaria, which at present are primarily found in the tropics, may become more common in the regions of the globe between the tropics and the polar regions, called the temperate zones. For many of the world's plant species, and for animal species that are not easily able to shift their territories as their habitat grows warmer, climate change may bring extinction. (Source: Microsoft đ Encarta đ 2009. â 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation) Question 43. Which of the following could be the best title of the passage? A. Global Warming: Problems and Solutions B. Global Warming: Advantages and Disadvantages C. Global Warming: Future Reactions D. Global Warming: Possible Causes and Effects Question 44. According to paragraph 1, which of the following factors causes an increase in greenhouse gases? A. Glass in a greenhouse B. Humans C. Carbon dioxide D. Solar radiation Question 45. The word "They" in paragraph 2 refers to ______. A. scientists B. temperatures C. gases D. increases Question 46. The word "looming" in paragraph 2 probably means ______. A. fading B. showing C. ending D. appearing Question 47. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true? A. Few scientists agree that global warming is looming. B. Global climate naturally changes over time. C. Changes in climate are not easy to be documented. D. Some scientists are not sure that global warming has begun. Question 48. The word "plunging" in paragraph 3 probably means ______. A. improving B. increasing C. preventing D. decreasing Question 49. What may be the benefit of exaggerated weather conditions for the western United States? A. Minimal natural disasters B. Higher agricultural production C. Decrease in rainfall during wet periods D. Favourable weather conditions Question 50. Which of the following best describes the tone of the passage? A. Sarcastic B. Informative C. Ironic D. Argumentative ____THE END________
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