TUY PHONG HIGH SCHOOL THE SECOND TERM EXAMINATION – SCHOOL YEAR 2017-2018 ENGLISH 10 TIME: 40 minutes FULL NAME................................................................. CLASS: 10 Code: 421 SCORE I. VOCABULARY – PHONETICS – GRAMMAR ( 2,5 marks): Circle the best answer: 1. Choose the word having the underlined part pronounced differently from the others: A. relax B. rousing C. compose D. reason 2. Choose the word having the main stress pattern pronounced differently from the others: A. promote B. defeat C. champion D. compete 3. The children prefer watching cartoon films action ones. A. to B. than C. for D. with 4“I was ________ that Jan couldn’t come to the party. ” “Her boss made her work overtime. ” A. disappointing B. disappointedly C. disappoint D. disappointed 5. The photos ................... in a London studio last week. A. were taken B. has ben taken C. was taken D. have been taken 6. The view was wonderful. If I _____a camera, I _____some photographs. A. had/would have taken B. had had/would take C. have/would take D. had had/would have taken 7. If you know English, you can with people from the English-speaking world easily. A. communicating B. communication C. communicative D. communicate 8. The World Cup is followed with passionate interest around the globe. A. the world B. the cup C. the prize D. the competition 9. Like a lot of men, he finds that it is difficult to express his. . A. sequence B. emotion C. expression D. existence 10. The water is so that it is not suitable for drinking by his father. A. threatened B. contaminated C. dangerous D. endangered II. WRITING (2,0 marks): Part 1: Rewrite the sentences as suggested in brackets. (1.0 mark) 1. We don’t visit you very often because you live so far away. ( Write conditional sentence ) If If you didn’t live so far away, _______________________________________________________ 2. I wrote a letter to him. I wanted to thank him for a present. ( Use to / in order (not) to / so as (not) to + infinitive) _____________________________________________________________________________ 3. She didn’t have an umbrella with her and so she got wet. ( Write conditional sentence ) If she had had an umbrella with her, ____________________________________________________ 4. Lan didn’t go to university until she graduated from high school. (Use It was not untilthat.) _____________________________________________________________________________ Part 2: Use the cues to complete sentences. (1.0 mark) 1. Eric Clapton / be / bom / 1945 / small town / near London. _____________________________________________________________________________ 2. you/ feel/ like/ go/ cinema/ tonight? _____________________________________________________________________________ III. READING (2,5 marks): Part 1. Read the passage carefully, and then select the best option to complete it. (1,25 marks) Yellowstone National Park, the first US (1) _____ park, was established in 1872. It is one of the largest parks. It (2) ______ about 3, 500 square miles or 9, 065 square (3) ______ in north-west Wyoming and parts of Idaho and Montana. It has many wild (4)_____including bears, buffalo, elk, deer, antelope, coyotes, and lynxes, and is famous (5)..................its fine scenery, hot springs and geysers (underground hot springs that shoot hot water or steam up into the air). There are about seventy geysers in the park. The most famous is old Faithful. 1. A. nation B. national C. nationality D. nationally 2. A. contain B. contained C. containing D. contains 3. A. lands B. feet C. distances D. kilometers 4. A. animals B. trees C. mammals D. flowers 5. A. to B. as C. with D. for Part 2: Read the text and decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F). Correct the false ones. (1.25 marks) Rock and Roll came from jazz and blues during the 1950s. One of the first rock and roll songs was Bill Haley’s “Rock Around the Clock”. One of the first very famous rock and roll singers was Elvis Presley. Others were Buddy Holly and Chuck Berry. Now, almost every country has many rock and roll bands and singers. Sometimes performers call their music by different names, like “rap” or “punk”. They sing and play mixtures of rock and roll and talking or other sounds. “Rap” and “punk” both came from rock and roll, or “rock music”. Some fans who like rock music think classical music is boring. Many fans play rock music very loudly. They forgot about the people who enjoy soft music. Loud music can make these people nervous. Many fans also like to dance to rock and roll. When rock and roll was new, people had only records to play the music at home. After that, we used cassette tapes and records. Now, we listen to music on compact discs. Most modern bands and singers use companies to make videos of their songs. With videos, fans can see the performers at the same time they listen to music. Making a recording and the video that goes with it is very expensive. 1. The passage is mainly about.. A. Bill Haley’s “Rock Around the Clock” B. Fans C. Rock and roll D. Bands and singers 2. Which of the following is NOT MENTIONED in the passage? A. Many fans like their rock music loud. B. Anyone who enjoys soft music dislikes rock music. C. Some rock and roll fans think classical music is boring. D. Many rock and roll fans like to dance to the music. 3. When rock and roll was new, people listened to “Rock Around the Clock” on a ________. A. video B. record C. cassette D. compact disc 4. The word “They” in line 4 refers to A. names B. mixtures C. sounds D. performers 5. The word “nervous” in line could be best replaced by. A. anxious B. relaxed C. happy D. bored GOOD LUCK TUY PHONG HIGH SCHOOL THE SECOND TERM EXAMINATION – SCHOOL YEAR 2017-2018 ENGLISH 10 TIME: 40 minutes FULL NAME................................................................. CLASS: 10 Code: 533 SCORE I. READING (2,5 marks): Part 1. Read the passage carefully, and then select the best option to complete it. (1,25 marks) Yellowstone National Park, the first US (1) _____ park, was established in 1872. It is one of the largest parks. It (2) ______ about 3, 500 square miles or 9, 065 square (3) ______ in north-west Wyoming and parts of Idaho and Montana. It has many wild (4)_____including bears, buffalo, elk, deer, antelope, coyotes, and lynxes, and is famous (5)..................its fine scenery, hot springs and geysers (underground hot springs that shoot hot water or steam up into the air). There are about seventy geysers in the park. The most famous is old Faithful. 1. A. nation B. nationality C. national D. nationally 2. A. contain B. contains C. containing D. contained 3. A. lands B. feet C. distances D. kilometers 4. A. mammals B. trees C. animals D. flowers 5. A. to B. for C. with D. as Part 2: Read the text and decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F). Correct the false ones. (1.25 marks) Rock and Roll came from jazz and blues during the 1950s. One of the first rock and roll songs was Bill Haley’s “Rock Around the Clock”. One of the first very famous rock and roll singers was Elvis Presley. Others were Buddy Holly and Chuck Berry. Now, almost every country has many rock and roll bands and singers. Sometimes performers call their music by different names, like “rap” or “punk”. They sing and play mixtures of rock and roll and talking or other sounds. “Rap” and “punk” both came from rock and roll, or “rock music”. Some fans who like rock music think classical music is boring. Many fans play rock music very loudly. They forgot about the people who enjoy soft music. Loud music can make these people nervous. Many fans also like to dance to rock and roll. When rock and roll was new, people had only records to play the music at home. After that, we used cassette tapes and records. Now, we listen to music on compact discs. Most modern bands and singers use companies to make videos of their songs. With videos, fans can see the performers at the same time they listen to music. Making a recording and the video that goes with it is very expensive. 1. The passage is mainly about.. A. Bill Haley’s “Rock Around the Clock” B. Fans C. Rock and roll D. Bands and singers 2. Which of the following is NOT MENTIONED in the passage? A. Some rock and roll fans think classical music is boring. B. Many rock and roll fans like to dance to the music. C. Many fans like their rock music loud. D. Anyone who enjoys soft music dislikes rock music. 3. When rock and roll was new, people listened to “Rock Around the Clock” on a ________. A. record B. video C. compact disc D. cassette 4. The word “They” in line 4 refers to A. mixtures B. names C. performers D. sounds 5. The word “nervous” in line could be best replaced by. A. relaxed B. anxious C. happy D. bored III. WRITING (2,0 marks): Part 1: Rewrite the sentences as suggested in brackets. (1.0 mark) 1. Lan didn’t go to university until she graduated from high school. (Use It was not untilthat.) _____________________________________________________________________________ 2. She didn’t have an umbrella with her and so she got wet. ( Write conditional sentence ) If she had had an umbrella with her, ____________________________________________________ 3. We don’t visit you very often because you live so far away. ( Write conditional sentence ) If If you didn’t live so far away, _______________________________________________________ 4. I wrote a letter to him. I wanted to thank him for a present. ( Use to / in order (not) to / so as (not) to + infinitive) _____________________________________________________________________________ Part 2: Use the cues to complete sentences. (1.0 mark) 1. you/ feel/ like/ go/ cinema/ tonight? _____________________________________________________________________________ 2. Eric Clapton / be / bom / 1945 / small town / near London. _____________________________________________________________________________ III. VOCABULARY – PHONETICS – GRAMMAR ( 2,5 marks): Circle the best answer: 1. Like a lot of men, he finds that it is difficult to express his. . A. sequence B. emotion C. expression D. existence 2. If you know English, you can with people from the English-speaking world easily. A. communicating B. communication C. communicative D. communicate 3. The photos ................... in a London studio last week. A. were taken B. has ben taken C. was taken D. have been taken 4. Choose the word having the underlined part pronounced differently from the others: A. relax B. rousing C. compose D. reason 5. The children prefer watching cartoon films action ones. A. to B. than C. for D. with 6. The water is so that it is not suitable for drinking by his father. A. threatened B. contaminated C. dangerous D. endangered 7. The World Cup is followed with passionate interest around the globe. A. the world B. the cup C. the prize D. the competition 8. Choose the word having the main stress pattern pronounced differently from the others: A. promote B. defeat C. champion D. compete 9“I was ________ that Jan couldn’t come to the party. ” “Her boss made her work overtime. ” A. disappointing B. disappointedly C. disappoint D. disappointed 10. The view was wonderful. If I _____a camera, I _____some photographs. A. had/would have taken B. had had/would take C. have/would take D. had had/would have taken GOOD LUCK TUY PHONG HIGH SCHOOL THE SECOND TERM EXAMINATION – SCHOOL YEAR 2017-2018 ENGLISH 10 TIME: 40 minutes FULL NAME................................................................. CLASS: 10 Code: 762 SCORE I. VOCABULARY – PHONETICS – GRAMMAR ( 2,5 marks): Circle the best answer: 1. Choose the word having the underlined part pronounced differently from the others: A. decade B. because C. cinema D. compete 2. Choose the word having the main stressed pattern pronounced differently from the others: A. lyrical B. violent C. announce D. champion 3. If you know English, you can communicate .people from the English-speaking world easily. A.with B. for C. in D. at 4. The movie was so.that we couldn’t sleep last night. A. thrill B. thrilled C. thrilling D. thriller 5. I still can't believe it! My bicycle ........................ last night. A. stole B. were stolen C. has been stolen D. was stolen 6. My boss makes me work overtime again. “If I you, I my job” A. were/would have quit B. am/will quit C. was/must quit D. were/would quit 7. Music adds to the atmosphere of a festival and makes a funeral more and more solemn and mournful. A. joyful B. joy C. joyfulness D. joyfully 8. The fertilizers and pesticides drank from a river polluted with toxic chemicals. A. wasteful B.harmful C. polluted D. poisonous 9. The mother tells her daughter a fairy tale to.her to sleep. A. sing B. read C. lull D. talk 10. Van Cao was ...................a very talented musician and highly appreciated by many people A. famous for B. known of C. called as D. known as II. WRITING (2,0 marks): Part 1: Rewrite the sentences as suggested in brackets. (1.0 mark) 1. He didn’t live here until 1990. (Use It was not untilthat.) _____________________________________________________________________________ 2. We got up early. We didn’t want to be late for school. ( Use to / in order (not) to / so as (not) to + infinitive) _____________________________________________________________________________ 3. I can’t look the word up because I don’t have a dictionary. ( Write conditional sentence ) If I had a dictionary, ______________________________________________________________ 4. They didn’t go to the concert last night because they were busy. ( Write conditional sentence ) If they hadn’t been busy, _________________________________________________________ Part 2: Use the cues to complete sentences. (1.0 mark) 1. The 2002 World Cup / be/ hold/ two Asian countries. _____________________________________________________________________________ 2. More/ a billion / people / aound/ world / watch / World Cup/ television. _____________________________________________________________________________ III. READING (2,5 marks): Part 1. Read the passage carefully, and then select the best option to complete it. (1,25 marks) Football is the most (1)________sport in Britain, particularly amongst men. It is (2)________ by boys in most schools. Most towns have an amateur football team which plays in a minor league. Football is also the most popular spectator sport in Britain. Many people go (3)_______ their favorite professional team playing (4)______home, and some go to away matches. Many more people (5)______football on television. 1. A. popular B. popularity C. popularize D. popularly 2. A. play B. playing C. played D. plays 3. A. see B. saw C. to see D. seen 4. A. into B. at C. on D. about 5. A. listen B. hear C. observe D. watch Part 2: Read the text and decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F). Correct the false ones. (1.25 marks) Although jazz began in New Orleans, it soon moved to all the big cities like Chicago, New York, St. Louis and Los Angeles. In the 1920s, America fell in love with dancing and popular jazz music. Big hotels hired dance bands. Dance halls were opened around the country. New dances with strange names like the Charleston were popular. Women cut their hair short and worn short skirts for the first time. They were called “flappers”. Older Americans were shocked by jazz music, the new dancers and the flappers. One of the most famous musicians of this time was Louise Armstrong. He became famous for his trumpet playing and his low rough voice. Musicians like Armstrong brought a new kind of music to America and the world. The 1930s in America was the time of the big bands and a new kind of jazz called swing. This new music had a special rhythm. Harlem, a part of New York, became the center of swing music. Swing music was the popular music of World War II. 1. The passage is mainly about.. A. dancing B. jazz C. flappers D. swing music 2. Where did jazz come from? A. Chicago B. New Orleans C. New York D. St. Louis 3. The word “They” in line 4 refers to A. Short hair B. Short skirts C. New dances D. Women 4. What can be said about Louis Armstrong? A. He is the most famous musician. B. His trumpet was famous C. He had a low smooth voice D. He not only brought a new kind of music to America but to the world. 5. The word “famous” in line could be best replaced by. A. developed B. shocked C. well-known D. special GOOD LUCK TUY PHONG HIGH SCHOOL THE SECOND TERM EXAMINATION – SCHOOL YEAR 2017-2018 ENGLISH 10 TIME: 40 minutes FULL NAME................................................................. CLASS: 10 Code: 934 SCORE I. READING (2,5 marks): Part 1. Read the passage carefully, and then select the best option to complete it. (1,25 marks) Football is the most (1)________sport in Britain, particularly amongst men. It is (2)________ by boys in most schools. Most towns have an amateur football team which plays in a minor league. Football is also the most popular spectator sport in Britain. Many people go (3)_______ their favorite professional team playing (4)______home, and some go to away matches. Many more people (5)______football on television. 1. A. popularity B. popular C. popularize D. popularly 2. A. played B. playing C. play D. plays 3. A. see B. saw C. to see D. seen 4. A. into B. about C. on D. at 5. A. watch B. hear C. observe D. listen Part 2: Read the text and decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F). Correct the false ones. (1.25 marks) Although jazz began in New Orleans, it soon moved to all the big cities like Chicago, New York, St. Louis and Los Angeles. In the 1920s, America fell in love with dancing and popular jazz music. Big hotels hired dance bands. Dance halls were opened around the country. New dances with strange names like the Charleston were popular. Women cut their hair short and worn short skirts for the first time. They were called “flappers”. Older Americans were shocked by jazz music, the new dancers and the flappers. One of the most famous musicians of this time was Louise Armstrong. He became famous for his trumpet playing and his low rough voice. Musicians like Armstrong brought a new kind of music to America and the world. The 1930s in America was the time of the big bands and a new kind of jazz called swing. This new music had a special rhythm. Harlem, a part of New York, became the center of swing music. Swing music was the popular music of World War II. 1. The passage is mainly about.. A. dancing B. jazz C. flappers D. swing music 2. Where did jazz come from? A. Chicago B. New Orleans C. New York D. St. Louis 3. The word “They” in line 4 refers to A. Short hair B. Short skirts C. New dances D. Women 4. What can be said about Louis Armstrong? A. He is the most famous musician. B. His trumpet was famous C. He had a low smooth voice D. He not only brought a new kind of music to America but to the world. 5. The word “famous” in line could be best replaced by. A. developed B. shocked C. well-known D. special III. WRITING (2,0 marks): Part 1: Rewrite the sentences as suggested in brackets. (1.0 mark) 1. The girl didn’t play the guitar until they were 5. (Use It was not untilthat.) _____________________________________________________________________________ 2. I can’t look the word up because I don’t have a dictionary. ( Write conditional sentence ) If I had a dictionary, ______________________________________________________________ 3. They didn’t go to the concert last night because they were busy. ( Write conditional sentence ) If they hadn’t been busy, _________________________________________________________ 4. We got up early. We didn’t want to be late for school. ( Use to / in order (not) to / so as (not) to + infinitive) _____________________________________________________________________________ Part 2: Use the cues to complete sentences. (1 mark) 1. More/ a billion / people / aound/ world / watch / World Cup/ television. _____________________________________________________________________________ 2. The 2002 World Cup / be/ hold / two Asian countries. _____________________________________________________________________________ III. VOCABULARY – PHONETICS – GRAMMAR ( 2,5 marks): Circle the best answer: 1. Music adds to the atmosphere of a festival and makes a funeral more and more solemn and mournful. A. joyful B. joy C. joyfulness D. joyfully 2. I still can't believe it! My bicycle ........................ last night. A. stole B. were stolen C. has been stolen D. was stolen 3. The mother tells her daughter a fairy tale to.her to sleep. A. sing B. read C. lull D. talk 4. If you know English, you can communicate .people from the English-speaking world easily. A.with B. for C. in D. at 5. Choose the word having the underlined part pronounced differently from the others: A. decade B. because C. cinema D. compete 6. Van Cao was ...................a very talented musician and highly appreciated by many people A. famous for B. known of C. called as D. known as 7. The fertilizers and pesticides drank from a river polluted with toxic chemicals. A. wasteful B.harmful C. polluted D. poisonous 8. My boss makes me work overtime again. “If I you, I my job” A. were/would have quit B. am/will quit C. was/must quit D. were/would quit 9. Choose the word having the main stressed pattern pronounced differently from the others: A. lyrical B. violent C. announce D. champion 10. Choose the word having the underlined part pronounced differently from the others: A. relax B. rousing C. compose D. reason GOOD LUCK
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