SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO TRƯỜNG THPT NGUYỄN TRÃI ĐỀ KHẢO SÁT LỚP 10 LẦN I NĂM HỌC 2015 – 2016 MÔN: TIẾNG ANH Thời gian làm bài: 90 phút Mã đề thi 132 Họ, tên thí sinh:.......................................................................... Số báo danh:............................................................................... PART I. MULTIPLE CHOICE (8.0 POINTS) I. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions. Question 1: A. habours B. maintains C. continues D. prevents Question 2: A. looked B. worked C. cooked D. crooked Question 3: A. choir B. choice C. challenge D. cheerful II. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress in each of the following questions. Question 4: A. ability B. society C. invention D. entertain Question 5: A. infer B. prefer C. offer D. transfer IV. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the followings. Question 6: He passed his exams with flying colour. A. badly B. successfully C. difficulty D. easily Question 7: The President expressed his deep sorrow over the bombing deaths. A. anger B. regret C. passion D. sadness Question 8: First, you have got to think logically about your fears. A. belong to B. must C. own D. may V. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the followings. Question 9: He's rather mean when it comes to spending money on the children. A. rich B. excited C. generous D. poor Question 10: Nothing concentrates the mind better than the knowledge that you could die tomorrow. A. makes no effort B. has no difficulty C. takes no notice of D. pays attention to VI. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. Question 11: San Francisco, that is a beautiful city, has a population of six Million A. has B. is C. that D. of Question 12: My daughter has learned English at the age of 8. A. at B. learnt C. of D. age Question 13: I dislike being talk about everywhere. A. everywhere B. dislike C. about D. being talk Question 14: George won’t lend you any money as long as you promise to pay him back. A. back B. as long as C. won’t lend D. to pay Question 15: Computers are often used to control, adjustment and correct complex industrial operation A. adjustment B. industrial C. correct D. often used VII. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks. Many parents believe that they should begin to teach their children to read when they are scarcely more than toddlers. This is fine if the child shows a real interest but (16) ______ a child could be counter-productive if she isn't ready. Wise parents will have a (17) _____attitude and take the lead from their child. What they should provide is a selection of (18) ______toys, books and other activities. Nowadays there is plenty of good (19) _____available for young children, and of course, seeing plenty of books in use about the house will also (20) _____them to read. Of course, books are no longer the only source of stories and information. There is also a huge range of videos, which can reinforce and extend the pleasure a child finds in a book and are (21) ______valuable in helping to increase vocabulary and concentration. Television gets a bad review as far as children are concerned, mainly because too many spend too much time watching programmes not intended for their age (22) ______. Too many television programmes induce an incurious, uncritical attitude that is going to make learning much more difficult. ((23) ______, approved viewing of programmes designed for young children can be useful. Just as adults enjoy reading a book after seeing it serialised on television, so children will pounce on books which (24) ______their favourite television characters, and videos can add a new dimension (25) _____ a story known from a book. Question 16: A. letting B. hoping C. doing D. forcing Question 17: A. contented B. cheerful C. hopeful D. relaxed Question 18: A. stimulating B. bright C. thrilling D. energetic Question 19: A. amusement B. sense C. material D. produce Question 20: A. provide B. encourage C. attract D. provoke Question 21: A. worthily B. equally C. properly D. perfectly Question 22: A. band B. set C. limit D. group Question 23: A. Then B. However C. But D. And Question 24: A. feature B. extend C. possess D. illustrate Question 25: A. to B. about C. of D. for VIII. 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. Walt Disney was born in 1901 in Chicago, but soon moved to a small farm near Marceline, Missouri. From this rural and rather humble beginning, he later became one of the most famous and beloved motion-picture producers in history. Although he died in 1966, his name and artistic legacy continue to influence the lives of millions of people throughout the world. After several years of barely making ends meet as a cartoon artist operating from his Los Angeles garage, Disney had his first success in 1928, with his release of a Mickey Mouse cartoon. Throughout the next decade, he continued to produce a number of cartoons, and develop more of his highly profitable and enduring creations, such as Donald Duck and Pluto. In the late 1930s, he issued a full-length cartoon film. Snow White became an instant commercial and critical success. This was only the first of many films, both animated and not, produced by Disney and his studio. But as renowned as Disney name is for cartoons and movies, it is probably best known for a string of spectacular amusement and theme parks. Starting with California’s Disneyland in 1955 and culminating with the fantastically successful Disney World and EPCOT Center in Florida, Disney became a household name. In recent years, the theme park concept became international, with openings in Tokyo and Paris. With the continuing success of Disney, the creation of future theme park is under discussion. Question 26: Which of the following is the title for the passage? A. Walt Disney and his Legacy. B. Walt Disney’s Boyhood Years C. The history of Disney World and Disneyland. D. Walt Disney and Animated Cartoons Question 27: The word “humble” in bold in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to _________. A. shy B. respectful C. simple D. boring Question 28: What is the author’s attitude toward the accomplishments of Walt Disney? A. approving B. respectful C. ambivalent D. critical Question 29: In paragraph 2 “barely making ends meet”in boldis closest in meaning to __________. A. trying new businesses. B. not making much money. C. meeting personal failure. D. producing only a few cartoons. Question 30: The word “enduring” in bold in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to __________. A. difficult B. suffering C. lasting D. famous Question 31: The word “renowned”in bold in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to _________. A. possessed B. well-known C. useful D. talked about Question 32: It can be inferred from the passage that ________. A. Snow White was Disney’s most successful film. B. Disney created cartoon movies and “non cartoon” movies. C. the Tokyo theme park is in financial difficulty. D. the California theme park is now closed. Question 33: The word “concept” in bold in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to __________. A. birth B. idea C. location D. demand Question 34: According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE? A. Mickey Mouse was Disney’s only cartoons creation. B. Snow White was the first full-length cartoon film. C. Disney’s first achieved success after his death. D. Disney’s first concern was always profitability. Question 35: In future years it is most likely that ___________. A. the remaining theme parks will also close B. Disney will produce only cartoons. C. the Disney name will stay well–known. D. the Paris theme park will become successful IX. 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. I was born in Newcastle, a city in the North East of England. Newcastle is on the bank of the River Tyne. It is quite big, with a population of about 200,000 people. There is a cathedral and a university. There are five bridges over the River Tyne, which link Newcastle to the next town, Gateshead, where there is one of the biggest shopping centers in the world. A few years ago, the main industries were shipbuilding and coalmining, but now the chemical and soap industries are important. I moved to London ten years ago but I often return to Newcastle. I miss the people, who are very friendly, and I miss the beautiful countryside near the city, where there are so many hills and streams. People who are born near the River Tyne have a special name. They are called “Geodies”. I am very pleased to be called a “Geodies”. Question 36: The writer was born _______ A. in a town in the North East of England B. in a city near Newcastle C. in Newcastle, a city in the North East of England D. in Newcastle near the North East of England Question 37: Which sentence is NOT TRUE? A. The writer doesn’t live in the Newcastle city any more. B. The writer was born near the River Tyne. C. The writer doesn’t get used to living in Newcastle city. D. There is more than one bridge over the River Tyne. Question 38: What does “it” refer to? A. The bank of the river Tyne B. The river Tyne C. The next town, Gateshead D. Newcastle city Question 39: Newcastle city has a population of _________ A. about 200,000 people B. 200,000 people C. more than 200,000 people D. less than 200,000 people Question 40: What link Newcastle to the next town? A. One bridge B. a shopping center C. Gateshead D. Five bridges Question 41: Which has one of the biggest shopping centers in the world? A. North East of England B. River Tyne C. Newcastle D. Gateshead Question 42: What are the main industries in Newcastle now? A. chemical and soap industry B. shipbuilding C. soap industry D. shopping centers Question 43: Where does the writer lives now? A. London B. Newcastle C. North East of England D. Gateshead Question 44: What does the writer miss? A. the hills and the streams B. the people and the beautiful countries C. the beautiful countries D. the people Question 45: Who are called “Geodies”? A. people who are born near the River Tyne B. people who are born in England C. people who are born in London D. people who are born in Newcastle III. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct one to complete each of the following sentences. Question 46: ______ he failed in the entrance exam caused his family much sadness. A. The thing B. That C. What D. Which Question 47: The number of students in every class in my school ________ over 45. A. weren’t B. hasn’t C. isn’t D. aren’t Question 48: I have been fascinated by _________ since I was at secondary school. A. photography B. photographer C. photograph D. photographic Question 49: I had little difficulty ______ the others to come. A. persuading B. to be persuading C. to persuade D. persuade Question 50: I regret ______ you that you failed the test. A. to tell B. tell C. told D. telling Question 51: He behaved like an adult. I think he is more ________ than the other boys in his class. A. mature B. intelligent C. developed D. ambitious Question 52: Well- ___________child often behaves quite differently from one who did not get good schooling. A. educating B. educate C. education D. educated Question 53: It would be lovely if the children could see and, ________, touch the animals. A. finally B. eventually C. if possible D. at last Question 54: There is no __________ explanation for what happened. A. scientifically B. scientist C. science D. scientific Question 55: –“I’ve passed my driving test.” “________” A. That’s a good idea. B. Congratulations! C. It’s nice of you to say so. D. Do you? Question 56: We _____ in this house for ten years. A. have been living B. were living C. had lived D. are living Question 57: Most of the computers in the laboratory are ________ now. A. out of the question B. out of breath C. out of work D. out of order Question 58: The old woman came in, ________ by a young man. A. accompanying B. accompany C. to be accompanied D. accompanied Question 59: ______ well last night, you wouldn’t feel tired now. A. If you slept B. If you had slept C. Had you slept D. Were you to sleep Question 60: Lucy was late for school this morning because the alarm didn’t ______ as usual A. get off B. take off C. ring off D. go off Question 61: The boy ______ died in a traffic accident will receive some money to continue his study. A. whose the parents B. who the parents C. whose parents D. who parents Question 62: Your windows need ________at least once a year. A. to clean B. have cleaned C. cleaning D. being cleaned Question 63: Ninety ________ the maximum length of time allowed for entrance exams to this school. A. minutes are B. minute are C. minute is D. minutes is Question 64: – “What would you like to drink? “ – “ ______.” A. OK B. No, thanks C. Coffee, please D. Yes, please PART II. WRITING (2.0 POINTS) Rewrite the following sentences in order to keep their original meanings. Question 65: It’s no use trying to make friends with him. -> There’s no ..... Question 66: In spite of her difficult living conditions, she worked extremely hard. -.> She worked .. Question 76: Mary didn’t wear the rain coat, so she got a cold -.> If Mary had Question 68: He played some games and then went to bed. -> After he .... Question: 69: Martin may not be very well but he still manages to enjoy life. --> Martin’s poor ......................... Use the prompts to write a meaningful letter of complaint. (Do not change the order and the form of the given words: Không thay đổi thứ tự hay hình thức của từ cho sẵn) Dear Sir/ Madam, My wife/ I/ two children/ aged 2/ 4/ passengers/flight LZ238 / London / Orlando, USA / July 23rd 2009. I / writing / complain / number / aspects / service we received. Firstly, when / flight / delayed / staff / airline's information desk / very unhelpful. We not even given / voucher / drink / meal, when it / clear / delay would be / least seven hours. This meant/ we /had to /spend /considerable amount / money / restaurant. Then, when we / finally able/ board, families /not allowed / board first, although we paid/ this. As a result /we /not able / sit together, making / children, already very tired, extremely distressed. It / legal requirement / airline operators / provide suitable refreshments / event / delay. I would therefore expect / compensation / failure both /comply / this regulation/ and /provide us / priority boarding /for which we /paid. I enclose / boarding passes / look forward / hearing / you shortly. Yours faithfully, S R Porter (Dr) - - - The end - - - Rewrite the following sentences in order to keep their original meanings. Question 65: It’s no use trying to make friends with him. There’s no point in trying to make a friendship with him. Question 66: In spite of her difficult living conditions, she worked extremely hard. She worked very hard even though her living conditions were difficult. Question 67: Mary didn’t wear the rain coat, so she got a cold If Mary had worn the rain coat, she wouldn’t have got a cold Question 68: He played some games and then went to bed. After he had played some games, he went to bed. Question: 69: Martin may not be very well but he still manages to enjoy life. Martin’s poor health prevented him from enjoying life. Use the prompts to write a meaningful letter of complaint. (Do not change the order and the form of the given words: Không thay đổi thứ tự hay hình thức của từ cho sẵn) Dear Sir/Madam, Booking reference: Porter POR 1359AZ My wife and I and our two children, aged 2 and 4, were passengers on flight LZ238 from London to Orlando, USA on July 23rd 2009. I am writing to complain about a number of aspects of the service we received. Firstly, when the flight was delayed, the staff at the airline's information desk were very unhelpful. We were not even given a voucher for a drink or meal, when it was clear the delay would be at least seven hours. This meant that we had to spend a considerable amount of money in the restaurant. Then, when we were finally able to board, families were not allowed to board first, although we had paid for this. As a result we were not able to sit together, making our children, already very tired, extremely distressed. It is a legal requirement for airline operators to provide suitable refreshments in the event of a delay. I would therefore expect some compensation for your failure both to comply with this regulation and to provide us with the priority boarding for which we had paid. I enclose our boarding passes and look forward to hearing from you shortly. Yours faithfully, S R Porter (Dr)
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