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1  4 ĐỀ THAM KHO KIM TRA HC KII MÔN TING ANH LP 10  ĐỀ 1 THE SECOND SEMESTER TEST SUBECT! ENGLISH 10 Time allotted: 45 minutes C"#$! 04%&'  Name: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Class: . . . . . . . . .  _________________  I. Read the following passage and choose the option (A, B, C or D) that best answers each question. C"($)*+,$) In spite of being the capital of one of Europe’s smallest countries, the clean and friendly city of Copenhagen offers a host of cultural and sightseeing opportunities. With a vast number of  pedestrianised streets, the best ay to sightsee is by foot, or you may prefer a leisurely canal cruise past the colorful aterfront houses. !i ghts not be missed incl ude "osenbor g Cast le h ic h hous es the Cro n #e e ls , $malienborg %alace, the &ittle 'ermaid and the famous (ivoli )ardens ith a myriad of restaurants and bars, concert halls and a fairground offering something for everyone. $lso orth a visit is the *i+ing 'useum and for something different hy not tour the Carlsberg reery. !hoppers ill en-oy the fine shops of the !troget and don’t forget the sidestreets leading from it. $fter sunset, head for Nyhavn /uayside. 0$ rarity among capital cities it does not overhelm you, but rather ta+es you gently in and shos you its sights ith /uiet pride. (he &ittle 'ermaid is smaller than you imagined but she is, after all, 0&ittle23 and there isn’t a single inch of neon among the light bulbs of (ivoli.2 #ohn Carter. 1- It can be inferred that Copenhagen . . . . . . . . . . A- is the smallest capital city in Europe. B- is the capital of a European country. C- is the capital of the smallest country in Europe. D- $ll are correct. .- Which of the folloing is N4( true about Copenhagen5 A- *isiting the city, you can en-oy the sights and learn about its cultures. B- It’s advisable to tour the city on foot. C- Cars and other vehicles are not alloed in many of Copenhagen streets. D- 6 ou can’t drive in the city because the streets are so narro. '- $ccording to the te7t, tourists . . . . . . . . . . A- can have food and drin+s or entertainment in the (ivoli )ardens. B- ill not remember the sights. C- should not visit many places including $malienborg %alace. D- can ma+e a tour of the Carlsberg reery for some music.  

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4 ĐỀ THAM KHẢO KIỂM TRA HỌC KỲ II MÔN TIẾNG ANH LỚP 10 

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THE SECOND SEMESTER TESTSUBECT! ENGLISH 10

Time allotted: 45 minutes

C"#$! 04%&'

 Name: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Class: . . . . . . . . . _____________________________________________________________________________

 I. Read the following passage and choose the option (A, B, C or D) that best answers eachquestion.

C"($)*+,$)In spite of being the capital of one of Europe’s smallest countries, the clean and friendly cityof Copenhagen offers a host of cultural and sightseeing opportunities. With a vast number of 

 pedestrianised streets, the best ay to sightsee is by foot, or you may prefer a leisurely canalcruise past the colorful aterfront houses.

!ights not be missed include "osenborg Castle hich houses the Cron #eels,$malienborg %alace, the &ittle 'ermaid and the famous (ivoli )ardens ith a myriad of restaurants and bars, concert halls and a fairground offering something for everyone. $lso orth avisit is the *i+ing 'useum and for something different hy not tour the Carlsberg reery.

!hoppers ill en-oy the fine shops of the !troget and don’t forget the sidestreets leading from it.$fter sunset, head for Nyhavn /uayside.0$ rarity among capital cities it does not overhelm you, but rather ta+es you gently in and

shos you its sights ith /uiet pride. (he &ittle 'ermaid is smaller than you imagined but sheis, after all, 0&ittle23 and there isn’t a single inch of neon among the light bulbs of (ivoli.2 #ohnCarter.

1-  It can be inferred that Copenhagen . . . . . . . . . .A- is the smallest capital city in Europe.B- is the capital of a European country.

C- is the capital of the smallest country in Europe.D- $ll are correct.

.-  Which of the folloing is N4( true about Copenhagen5A- *isiting the city, you can en-oy the sights and learn about its cultures.B- It’s advisable to tour the city on foot.C- Cars and other vehicles are not alloed in many of Copenhagen streets.D- 6ou can’t drive in the city because the streets are so narro.

'-  $ccording to the te7t, tourists . . . . . . . . . .A- can have food and drin+s or entertainment in the (ivoli )ardens.

B- ill not remember the sights.C- should not visit many places including $malienborg %alace.D- can ma+e a tour of the Carlsberg reery for some music.

 

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4-  Which of the folloing statements is true5A- (here are more light bulbs than neon lights in (ivoli.B- (he &ittle 'ermaid is too small to en-oy.C- *isitors can do the shopping in the !troget only.D- Nyhavn /uayside is a place to visit in the evening.

 II. Choose the one (A, B, C or D) that best copletes each sentence.&- #ane . . . . . . . . . . a seet dream hen the alarm cloc+ . . . . . . . . . .

A- had9 rang B- as having9 rangC- as having9 as ringing D- had had9 as ringing

/- !he’s . . . . . . . . . . fascinating oman. o you +no she’s . . . . . . . . . . leader of the opposition party5

A- a9 ; B- a9 the C- the9 a D- ;9 ;- It . . . . . . . . . . that the stri+e ill end soon.

A- is hoped B- are hoped C- hopes D- hoped

- 6ou’re very /uiet. What . . . . . . . . . . about5A- ill you thin+  B- are you thin+ing C- do you thin+  D- have you thought

%- %eople often visit <yoto in $pril, . . . . . . . . . . they can see the beautiful cherry blossoms.A- here B- that C- hen D- hich

10- 0. . . . . . . . . .2 in the sentence belo is not correct.espite I3 being good at II3 math, but III3 he couldn’t solve the problem I*3.A- II B- III C- I D- I*

11- 0. . . . . . . . . .2 in the sentence belo is not correct.6ou shouldn’t orry I3 too much II3 for III3 your children= they’re gron up I*3 no.

A- I* B- II C- I D- III1.- “Would you like to come to my birthday party, Sarah?” asked Frederic.  is closest in meaningto 0. . . . . . . . . .2

A- >rederic invited !arah to his birthday party.B- >rederic as+ed !arah if she li+ed his birthday party or not.C- >rederic reminded !arah of his coming birthday party.D- >rederic as+ed if !arah as able to come to his birthday party.

1'- (hey helped me a lot. I don’t +no hat I . . . . . . . . . . ithout their help.A- ould do B- had done C- have done D- ould have done

14- . . . . . . . . . . the storm, the ship couldn’t reach its destination on time.A- $lthough B- ecause of  C- In spite of  D- ecause

1&- Would you anser . . . . . . . . . . telephone, please5 I’m trying to lull . . . . . . . . . . baby.A- the9 a B- a9 a C- a9 the D- the9 the

1/- 0?o about driving to the countryside this !unday52 0. . . . . . . . . .2A- (hat’s a good idea@ B- Never mind.C- 6es, I’m driving. D- (hat’s my pleasure@

1- (he boo+ . . . . . . . . . . is on the top shelf is a present from my friend.A- ho B- that

C- ; D- oth and C are correct1- ?e turned off the lights before going out . . . . . . . . . . aste electricity.

A- so that not B- so as not to C- as not to D- in order that not

 

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1%- We ere all . . . . . . . . . . to hear about the brea+up of their marriage.A- shoc+ing B- shoc+  C- shoc+ed D- feel shoc+ed

.0- ?e is trying to buy the same ring . . . . . . . . . . he lost to months ago.A- that B- hich C- ; D- $ll are correct

.1- In my mother’s . . . . . . . . . ., it is essential to eat a big brea+fast.A- opinion B- feeling C- idea D- confidence

..- !he on the first priBe in the draing . . . . . . . . . .A- competitive B- competitor  C- compete D- competition

.'- “! "ere you, "ould take the #ob,” said my roommate. is closest in meaning to 0. . . . . . . . .2A- 'y roommate as thin+ing about ta+ing the -ob.B- 'y roommate introduced the idea of ta+ing the -ob to me.C- 'y roommate advised me to ta+e the -ob.D- 'y roommate insisted on ta+ing the -ob for me.

.4- 0. . . . . . . . . .2 in the sentence belo is not correct.$ language is considered I3 dead hen II3 it no longer used III3 for oral communication

I*3.A- III B- I C- II D- I*

.&- %lease +eep your voice don in this section of the library. If you . . . . . . . . . . to tal+ loudly, I .

. . . . . . . . . to as+ you to leave.A- had continued9 ould have had B- continue9 ould haveC- continue9 ill have D- continued9 ould have

./- 'r. #ones, . . . . . . . . . . I as or+ing for, as very generous about overtime payments.A- hom B- that C- ; D- $ll are correct

.- 0I thin+ I’m going to miss my train.2 0Well, . . . . . . . . . . you to the station.2

A- I’m going to ta+e B- I ould ta+e C- I’ll ta+e D- I’m ta+ing.- 0. . . . . . . . . .2 in the sentence belo is not correct.

When I3 have you been II35 I’ve been loo+ing III3 for you for hours I*3.A- III B- I C- I* D- II

.%- 0?o often do you go to school52 0. . . . . . . . . .2A- I go there by bus B- I don’t thin+ so.C- Every day e7cept !unday. D- I go there early.

'0- “$e last had his eyes tested ten months a%o.” is closest in meaning to 0. . . . . . . . . .2A- ?e hasn’t tested his eyes for ten months.

B- ?e had tested his eyes ten months before.C- ?e didn’t have any test on his eyes in ten months.D- $ll are correct.

'1- 0. . . . . . . . . .2 in the sentence belo is not correct.#ulie failed I3 her driving test II3 because III3 she hasn’t practiced I*3 enough.A- I* B- III C- II D- I

'.- 6ou ill become ill if you . . . . . . . . . . or+ing so hard.A- don’t stop B- on’t stop C- didn’t stop D- haven’t stopped

 III. Read the following passage and choose the option (A, B, C or D) that best copletes each gap.

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What +ind of music do you AA3 . . . . . . . . . .5 !ome people li+e going to A3 . . . . . . . . . .concerts, and listening to an orchestra. (he AD3 . . . . . . . . . . ear very formal clothes, and theaudience is silent until the end of the A3 . . . . . . . . . . %erhaps you’re a roc+ music AF3 . . . . . . . .. . "oc+ concerts are often held AG3 . . . . . . . . . . football stadiums or in par+s in a craByatmosphere. Everyone shouts, dances to the music, or sings the songs. (raditional music is AH3 . .. . . . . . . . at eddings and parties in many countries. Noadays, e can easily 3 . . . . . . . . . .

music, of all +inds, in shops, lifts or any other public places. 'any people even 13 . . . . . . . . . .their on music at home or 83 . . . . . . . . . . their on music ith them henever travelling.'usic is everyhere@

''- A- en-oy B- have C- favorite D- listen'4- A- classics B- classic C- classified D- classical'&- A- actors B- instruments C- musicians D- composers'/- A- action B- performance C- event D- music'- A- friend B- idol C- enthusiasm D- fan'- A- on B- at C- inside D- in'%- A- played B- set C- formed D- acted40- A- perform B- understand C- listen D- hear 41- A- ta+e B- do C- get D- ma+e4.- A- lift B- hold C- carry D- play

 I!. "ic# out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differentl$ fro that of the others.4'- A- ethnic B- theatre C- eather  D- south44- A- animals B- casual C- disaster  D- design4&- A- science B- variety C- capital D- delight4/- A- folloed B- located C- scored D- orphaned

!. "ic# out the word that has the stress pattern different fro that of the others.4- A- liberty B- audience C- tropical D- protect4- A- endangered B- diversity C- melody D- en-oyable4%- A- gallery B- lyrical C- $rgentina D- necessary&0- A- communicate B- international C- achieve D- occasion

 

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KIỂM TRA HỌC KỲ II MÔN TIẾNG ANH LỚP 10

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HỌ TN!- LỚP!SBD!--

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 I. Ch%n t& c' phn gch ch*n +-c pht * #hc /0i nh1ng t& c2n li.

C2 1! A- 5onsider  B- be5ome C- 5up D- 5ity

C2 .! A- de3ign B- cla33ical C- mu3ic D- mu3eum

 II. Ch%n phn gch ch*n cn +-c s3a +4 c' c*u +5ng.

C2 '!  It as $3 surprised 3 that C3she passed the 3 e7am.

C2 4! If I $3 donJt li+e you, I ouldnJt 3 invite you C3 to my3 house.

C2 &!  $3 It as not until 1H1D 3 that the cinema really C3 becomes 3an industry.

C2 /! $3 In spite interruption, she as still 3 able to finish C3 her assignment before 3 class

 III. 6%c +%an /7n /8 ch%n c*u tr9 l:i +5ng nh;t +4 +i<n /8o #ho9ng tr=ng.

OOTBALL

$ssociation football, soccer or simply football is a9an F3 ..................sport played beteen to teams eachG3..................of 11 players and is idely considered to be the most H3..................sporting game in the orld. It is a ballgame played on a rectangular grass field ith a 13.................. at each end. (he ob-ect of the game is to 113..................by+ic+ing or heading the ball into the opposing goal.

C2 ! A- team B- couple C- individual D- running

C2 ! A- competing B- including C- consisting D- eliminating

C2 %! A- popular  B- popularity C- populous D- popularly

C2 10! A- pole B- gate C- goal D- netC2 11! A- consider  B- eliminate C- compete D- score

 I!. Ch%n c*u c' ngh>a +5ng nh c*u +-c cho.

C2 1.! (om eats the hole ca+e, so he feels sic+.A- (om feels sic+ because he hasnJt eaten the hole ca+e.B- If (om didnJt eat the hole ca+e, he ouldnJt feel sic+.C- If (om had eaten the hole ca+e, he ould have felt sic+.D- If (om hadnJt eaten the hole ca+e, he ouldnJt feel sic+.

C2 1'! (hey ere carrying to in-ured players out of the field.

A- (o players ere in-ured and carried out of the field.B- (o players ere in-ured and carrying out of the field.C- (o in-ured players ere being carried out of the field.D- (he field as being carried to in-ured players.

C2 14!  (hey didnJt recogniBe me until I tal+ed.A- It as not until I tal+ed that they recogniBed me. B- (hey recogniBed me hen I tal+ed.C- (hey didn’t recogniBe me hen I tal+ed D- It as not until I tal+ed they recogniBed me.

Ch%n t& c' tr%ng * #hc /0i nh1ng t& c2n li.

C2 1&! A- event B- postpone C- compete D- football

C2 1/! A-language

B-emotion

C-communicate

D-combine

Ch%n t& ho?c c@ t& +5ng +4 +i<n /8o #ho9ng tr=ng

C2 1! We are learning English …………… a good job.

 

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A. got B. get C. getting D. to get

C2 1! If I............ ill, I wouldn't have been absent from class.

A. weren't B. hadn't been C. had been D. would have been

C2 1%! The children became ………………….. about the cartoon.

A. exciting B. to excite C. excited D. excite

C2 .0! ?o do you do5 .I’m ill (homson. .............................

A-What do you do5

B-?o do you do5

C- *ery ell. (han+ you D- (han+ you

C2 .1! (he roads in our ton..................... .A- ide B- are being iden C- are being idened D- are being ide

C2 ..!  &i+e language, music is used to...............A- entertain B- communicate C- entertainment D- communication

C2 .'!  0..................does she -og every day for52 0(o stay fit.2A- What B- Why C- Which D- When

CH2 .4!  (hey do not ant to live in a big city.................. they +no its advantages.

A- as if  B- and C- but D- although

C2 .&!  %ele is famous .................. his football record.A- for  B- on C- of  D- ith

C2 ./! ............did you buy this boo! "I bought it yesterday.

A. Why B. Who C. What D. When

C2 .! (o say goodbye to somebody, you say2...................2A- %ardon5 B- less you@ C- !ee you@ D- )reat you@

C2 .! There is ………………….. boo on the table. …………… boo is new.

A. the # The B. a # The C. the# $ D. an # The

C2 .%!  (he World Cup is held every four years.A- attracted B- folloed C- planned D- organiBed

C2 '0!  It as not until ecember 8D ..................the e7am results ould be announced.A- hich B- that C- hat D- hen

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  %c sinh l8 phn t lun trEn phiFu l8 b8i. GhHng +-c l8 trEn +< thi 

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l. (he girl didnJt do her homeor+ until her mother came home.  It as not until..................................................................................................8. (hey ent out although the eather as bad.  In spite of............................................................................................................A. We don’t buy this car because e don’t have enough money.  If............................................................................................................................ I didn’t have an umbrella ith me and so I got et  If............................................................................................................................D. (hey are decorating the living room

  (he living room......................................................................................................

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1. It as not until her other cae hoe that the girl did her hoewor#8. In spite of the bad weather the$ went outA. If we had enough one$ , we would bu$ this car.. If I had had a raincoat with e , I wouldnt ha/e got wet D. (he living room is being decorated 

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I- C*""3$ Af Bf C "g D ?" 5"<(:$?$ ?*$ h"::"i), (+33+,$: $ue "as the capital city o! Thua Thien $ue pro&ince, 'ietnam. (et"een )*+ -).......)/45 , it "as

the imperial capital o! the 0%uyen dynasty. 1s such, it is "ell2kno"n -....... its monuments and architecture.-3....... population stands at about 34+,+++ people. The city is -4....... in central 'ietnam on the banks o! the

 i&er $uon% , #ust a !e" miles !rom the Thuan 1n (each. t is about 54+ km south o! $anoi, the national capital, and about 44 km north o! $o 6hi 7inh 6ity.

1- A- to B- since C- and D- in.- A- about B- from C- for  D- ith'- A- ItJs B- (heir  C- Its D- It4- A- set B- found C- founded D- located

II- R$+# ?*$ ?$j? 5+g$h2::k +)# 5*""3$ ?*$ 5"gg$5? +)3i$g3!

'otion pictures also called movies, films, or the cinema are one of the most popular forms of entertainment, enabling people to immerse themselves in an imaginary orld for a short period of time. utmovies can also teach people about history, science, human behavior, and many other sub-ects. !ome filmscombine entertainment ith instruction to ma+e the learning process more en-oyable. In all its forms, cinema isan art as ell as a business, and those ho ma+e motion pictures ta+e great pride in their creations.

(he images that ma+e up a motion picture are all individual photographs. ut hen they appear rapidly in succession, the human eye does not detect that they are separate images.

&! What are motion pictures also called?A- movies B- films C- the cinema D- $ll are correct.

/! The people "ho make motion pictures !eel ......... o! their products.A- ashamed B- pride C- proud D- famous

! What is a motion picture made up by?A- films   B- individual photographs C- cameras D- $ll are

correct.! Which o! the !ollo"in% sentences is 08T mentioned in the te9t?

A- 'ovies can ma+e people more popular.B- 'ovies not only can help people learn a lot of sub-ects but also ma+e the learning process more

en-oyable.C- 'ovies is also a business.D- 'ovies can combine entertainment ith instruction.

III- C*""3$ ?*$ =$3? "(?")!

%!  ! had %one to the bank this mornin%, ....................................... money !rom you no".A- ould not have borroed B- ould not borroC- ill no have borroed D- ill no borro

10! Which sentence has the same meanin% as   Although he too# a taMi, Bill still arri/ed late for theconcert ?

A- ill arrived late for the concert hether he too+ a ta7i or not.B- ill too+ a ta7i to the concert, but he couldnJt catch it.C- ill arrived late for the concert because of the ta7i.D- In spite of ta+ing a ta7i, ill arrived late for the concert.

11! 6hoose the underlined part amon% 1, (, 6 or ; that needs correctin%:(om ?ain, ho ith )ilson had previously or+ed, contacted him about the role.

A B C D1.! She has sa&ed a sum o! money !or her .............................. .

A- retiring B- retire C- retired D- retirement1'!  ;o you kno" .................. name o! ..................... <ueen o! ................... =n%land?

 

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A- no article 9 no article 9 the B- a 9 no article 9 no article C- a 9 the 9 an D- the 9 the 9 no article

14! 6hoose the best ans"er to !ill the blank in each sentence.'ary: L. .................................................at Christmas5L%eter: LI ent home for Christmas.L

A- >or hat did you do B- Where did you entC- What did you do for    D- What did you do

1&! 6hoose the best ans"er to !ill the blank in each sentence.'ary: L.....................................................................there5L$nne: LI spent three onderful ee+s there.L

A- ?o often did you stay  B- ?o long did you stay C- ?o far you stayed  D- ?o long you stayed

1/! That>s my !riend ......................... comes !rom apan.A- here B- ho C- hich D- hom

1! 6hoose the best ans"er to !ill the blank in each sentence.?ung: L(han+ you very much for a lovely party.L?oa: L.........................................................L

A- (han+s B- Cheers C- 6ou are elcome D- ?ave a good day

1! 6hinese ............................. by more than one billion people all o&er the "orld.A- is spo+en B- spea+s C- is spea+ing D- spo+en1%! Which "ord has the stress di!!erently !rom the rest?

A- release B- marine C- receive D- horror .0! Which phrase has the same meanin% as the underlined part in the sentence belo"?

?e felt very (g"2# to be a player of the national football team.A- angry and upset B- sad and unhappy C- pleased and satisfied D- outgoing and

unpleased.1! 6hoose the underlined part amon% 1, (, 6 or ; that needs correctin%:

'y younger brother prefers pop music than traditional music.  A B C D

..! Which underlined and bold part has the di!!erent pronunciation !rom the rest?A- impor ?ant B- ?one C- emo?ion D- e7ci?ed

.'!  7any !ishes are in .......................... o! dyin% out because o! !ishin% and pollution in the marine area.A- dangerously B- dangerous C- endanger  D- danger 

.4! Which "ord has the same meanin% as the underlined part in the sentence belo"??o many countries ?""l (+g? in the first World Cup5

A- co operated B- participated C- competed D- interested.&! 6hoose the underlined part amon% 1, (, 6 or ; that needs correctin%:

If you hadnJt left the car unloc+ed, it ouldnJt have be stolen.  A B C D

./! Which underlined and bold part has the di!!erent pronunciation !rom the rest?A- l"sing B- " pen C- cl"se. D- h"ld

.! Which sentence has the same meanin% as  Nou ignored $ ad/ice, so $ou got into trouble?A- If you donJt ignore my advice, you donJt get into trouble.B- If you donJt ignore my advice, you onJt get into trouble.C- If you didnJt ignore my advice, you ouldnJt get into trouble.D- If you hadnJt ignored my advice, you ouldnJt have got into trouble.

.! Which "ord has the stress di!!erently !rom the rest?A- /uality B- e7ample C- tropical D- industry

.%! Which sentence has the same meanin% as  Jhe perforers did not appear on the stage until all of the lightswent out ?

A- It as not until all of the lights ent out that the performers appeared on the stage.

B- ecause all of the lights ent out the performers appeared on the stage.C- Mntil the performers appeared on the stage all of the lights ent out.D- It as until all of the lights ent out so the performers appeared on the stage.

'0! Which sentence has the same meanin% as  Jhe$ were carr$ing two inOured pla$ers out of the field ?A- (o players ere in-ured and carrying out of the field.

 

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B- (o in-ured players ere being carried out of the field.C- (he field as being carried to in-ured players.D- (o players ere in-ured and carried out of the field.

'1! ................................ do you pre!er, lo&e story !ilms or thrillers?A- Whom B- Which C- >or hich D- What

'.! 6hoose the best ans"er to !ill the blank in each sentence.'ai: L. .......................................................5L

&an: LNot bad.LA- ?o are you B- Who are you C- What are you D- Where are youfrom''! ..................... household chores can be done more @uickly than be!ore by modern appliances, it still takes

a lot o! time to do house"ork.A- If  B- Mnless C- $nd D- $lthough

'4!  7ary !inds it .................. to do home"ork e&ery day. She !eels ................... "ith it.A- bored 9 bored B- boring 9 boring C- boring 9 bored D- bored 9 boring

'&! What "ould Tom do i! he ......................... the truth?A- ould +no B- +nos C- has +non D- +ne

'/! 6hoose the underlined part amon% 1, (, 6 or ; that needs correctin%:

%hilip as e7ceptionally annoying at #oanJs behavior.  A B C D'!   am !ond ............................ !ootball but am not %ood ...................... kickin%.

A- of 9 at B- out 9 of  C- on 9 in D- in 9 for '!  Aeter disconnected the phone ................................................................ .

A- so as not to be disturbed B- to disturbC- to be disturbed D- in order to disturb

'%!  essie ............ a beauty contest ne9t month. She ............... e&erythin% "ith e9citement at the moment.A- is ta+ing 9 ill ma+e B- ill ta+e apart in 9 is going to ma+eC- ta+es 9 ma+es D- is going to ta+e part in 9 is ma+ing

40! Which "ord has the same meanin% as the underlined part in the sentence belo"?

(he ater is so 5")?+<)+?$# that it is not suitable for drin+ing.A- salty B- polluted C- to7ic D- threatened

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C2 1! Chn cSu gTn nghUa nhVt vi cSu XY cho:T*$ :+3? ?<$ I <$? *< i+3 + i$$l +,"-A- It’s a ee+ ago since I last met him. B- It as a ee+ since I last met him.C- It’s a ee+ since I last met him. D- It’s been a ee+ since I’ve last met him.

C2 .! Chn tZ hay ng[ thPch h\p X] ho^n th^nh cSu sau:

(he World Cup _____ every four years.A- holds B- is held C- has been held D- as held

C2 '! Chn cSu gTn nghUa nhVt vi cSu XY cho:

Mk h+?*$g ##)n? 5"<$ *"<$ 2)?: "n5:"5l-A- It as before F o’cloc+ that my father came home.

B- It as F o’cloc+, but my father didn’t come home.C- 'y father came home before F o’cloc+.D- It as not until F o’cloc+ that my father came home.

C2 4! Chn tZ hay ng[ thPch h\p X] ho^n th^nh cSu sau:

(hat bag loo+s heavy. I _____ help you ith it.A- ill B- have to C- should D- must

C2 &! Chn tZ hay ng[ X`\c gch chSn cTn phi sa X] cSu XY cho tr th^nh Xng:!an >rancisco, that is a beautiful city, has a population of si7 million.

  $ C A- of  B- that C- has D- is

C2 /! Chn tZ hay ng[ thPch h\p X] ho^n th^nh cSu sau: 0_________2 0(hey are friendly and open.2

A- ?o many people are there5 B- Who are the people5C- What are the people li+e5 D- ?o are the people5

C2 ! Chn cSu gTn nghUa nhVt vi cSu XY cho:

I? i+3 g+)),f =2? ?*$ =+3$=+:: ,+<$ i+3)n? 5+)5$::$#-A- (hough it as raining, the baseball game asn’t cancelled.B- (he baseball game ouldn’t be cancelled until it stopped raining.C- In spite of raining, the baseball still ent ahead.D- (he organiBer put off the baseball game until after the rain.

C2 ! Chn tZ hay ng[ thPch h\p X] ho^n th^nh cSu sau: 0Would you li+e to have a cold drin+52

0_______.2A- 6es, please. B- I’d li+e C- 6ou’re elcome D- I’m fine

C2 %! Chn tZ hay ng[ thPch h\p X] ho^n th^nh cSu sau:

$ large hydroelectric dam ______ on the "iver anube long time ago.A- build B- built C- has built D- as built

C2 10! Chn tZ c phTn X`\c gch chSn phRt Sm +hRc vi cRc tZ cn li:A- ,roup B- dan,er  C- ,round D- ,oal

C2 11! Chn tZ hay ng[ thPch h\p X] ho^n th^nh cSu sau:

0Would you li+e ______ icecream5 (here is one in the fridge.2A- a B- the C- ; D- an

C2 1.! Chn tZ hay ng[ thPch h\p X] ho^n th^nh cSu sau:

Why do you alays loo+ so ____5

 

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A- bore B- boring C- bored D- C are correct

C2 1'! Chn tZ c phTn X`\c gch chSn phRt Sm +hRc vi cRc tZ cn li:A- found$# B- locat$# C- visit$# D- develop$#

C2 14! Chn tZ hay ng[ thPch h\p X] ho^n th^nh cSu sau:

0(he ater is so contaminated that e can’t drin+ it.2 (he ord 0contaminated2 in the sentence isclosest in meaning to ______.

A- salty B- to7ic C- polluted D- dangerous

C2 1&! Chn cSu gTn nghUa nhVt vi cSu XY cho:+) C+" i+3 l)"i) +3 + $gk ?+:$)?$# <235+)- H$ ig"?$ oT$) p2+) C+q-A- *an Cao, hom rote 0(ien uan Ca2, as +non as a very talented musician.B- *an Cao, ho rote 0(ien uan Ca2, as +non as a very talented musician.C- *an Cao ho rote 0(ien uan Ca2 as +non as a very talented musician.D- *an Cao as +non as a very talented musician ho rote 0(ien uan Ca2.

C2 1/! Chn tZ hay ng[ thPch h\p X] ho^n th^nh cSu sau:

 ______ the eather as e7tremely hot, they ent -ogging in the par+.A- espite B- $lthough C- If  D- ?oever 

C2 1! Chn tZ hay ng[ X`\c gch chSn cTn phi sa X] cSu XY cho tr th^nh Xng:

0Why are you saving money for52 0(o buy a computer.2  $ C A- Why B- (o buy C- computer  D- saving

C2 1! Chn tZ hay ng[ X`\c gch chSn cTn phi sa X] cSu XY cho tr th^nh Xng:It as not until 1H1D hen the cinema really became an industry.

  $ C A- as not B- an C- became D- hen

C2 1%! Chn tZ hay ng[ X`\c gch chSn cTn phi sa X] cSu XY cho tr th^nh Xng:?o about ta+e the train instead of the bus5 It’s much faster.

  $ C

A- instead of  B- It’s C- ta+e D- muchC2 .0! Chn tZ hay ng[ thPch h\p X] ho^n th^nh cSu sau:

If they ____ me the -ob, I ould have accepted it.A- offered B- have offered C- offer  D- had offered

C2 .1! Chn cSu gTn nghUa nhVt vi cSu XY cho:

I #")n? l)"i *$g (*")$ )2<=$gf 3" I 5+)n? 5+:: *$g-A- 6ou didn’t give me her phone number, and I didn’t call her.B- I +no her phone number but I haven’t called her.C- If I +ne her phone number, I ould call her.D- I’ll loo+ up her phone number and I’d call her.

C2 ..! Chn tZ c phTn X`\c gch chSn phRt Sm +hRc vi cRc tZ cn li:A- tea5*er  B- 5*ampion C- s5*ool D- 5*air 

 6%c +on /7n sau, ch%n phPng n +5ng nh;t cho Qi c*u hi, t& c*u ST +Fn c*u SU .>ootball is one of the orld’s most popular sports. %eople have played the game for hundreds of 

years and almost every country has a national football team. $ football match consists of to teamsith eleven players on each side. Each team is on one half of the pitch at the start of the game. Whena referee blos his histle, the game begins.

(he ob-ect of the game is to score goals against the other team. $ goal is scored by putting the ballin the other team’s net, either ith your foot or head. Each football match lasts for ninety minutes.(here is a halftime brea+ after fortyfive minutes hich lasts for about fifteen minutes.

(he team that has scored the most goals by the end of the match is the inner. If no team hasscored a goal, the match is called a dra. (he goal+eeper is the person ho stands beteen thegoalposts and tries to stop people scoring goals. ?e is the only player ho can touch the ball ith his

 

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hands. (he ball is not alloed to go outside the lines of the pitch. If it does, the game stops for a shorttime.

C2 .'!  $ football match starts hen ______.A- the referee blos his histle B- both teams are on the pitchC- each team is on one half of the pitch D- everybody is ready

C2 .4!  ?o long does a football game last5A- Nineteen minutes B- >ifteen minutes C- >ortyfive minutes D- Ninety minutes

C2 .&!  $ match is called a dra if _______.A- both teams score lots of goals B- no goals have been scoredC- all the players score goals D- one team scored more goals than the other 

C2 ./!  What’s the goal+eeper’s -ob5A- ?e must stand beteen the goalposts.B- ?e must try to stop goals ith his feet.C- ?e must try to stop the ball going into the netD- ?e must not go outside the goalposts.

C2 .!  Which of the folloing sentence is true5A- $ll the players can thro the ball ith his hands.

B- (he players are not alloed to go outside the lines of the pitch.C- (he game stops for a hile hen the ball goes outside the line of the pitch.D- $ goal is scored by putting the ball in the other team’s net ith only the foot.

C2 .! Chn tZ c trng Sm chPnh vj trP +hRc so vi cRc tZ cn li:A- continent B- cartoon C- composer  D- condition

C2 .%! Chn tZ hay ng[ thPch h\p X] ho^n th^nh cSu sau: 0________2

0I li+e pop music.2A- o you li+e pop music5B- What +ind of music do you li+e5

C- Why do you li+e pop music5D- Which do you prefer5

 6%c +on /7n sau, ch%n t& ha$ ng1 thVch h-p +4 +i<n /8o chQ tr=ng, t& c*u TW +Fn c*u TK .A3____ is the safeguarding and preservation of natural resources so that they can continue

A13____ and en-oyed. In the past, most people believed that the orld’s resources could never usedup. (oday, e +no that this is not true. $n A83____ part of conservation is the prevention of aste k aste of forests, soil, ildlife, minerals and human lives. $s important is the fight against AA3____ of our environment, in particular, the dirtying and poisoning of air and ater. Conservation is alsoconcerned ith the reclaiming of land by A3___ deserts, draining samps or pushing bac+ the sea.

C2 '0! A- estruction B- Conservation C- amage D- %ollution

C2 '1! A- to be used B- being used C- to use D- used

C2 '.! A- important B- most important C- importance D- unimportant

C2 ''! A- pollution B- pollutant C- pollute D- polluting

C2 '4! A- irrigate B- to irrigate C- irrigating D- irrigationC2 '&! Chn tZ hay ng[ thPch h\p X] ho^n th^nh cSu sau:

0What do you thin+ of love story films52

0_______.2A- (hat’s a good idea. B- I find them movingC- I don’t thin+ so. D- I prefer love story films.

C2 '/! Chn tZ hay ng[ thPch h\p X] ho^n th^nh cSu sau:0Ne 6or+ ?arbour is icefree in all seasons.2 (he ord 0icefree2 in the sentence is closest inmeaning to ______.

A- not cold B- full of ice

 

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C- not paid for ice D- not covered ith ice

C2 '! Chn tZ c phTn X`\c gch chSn phRt Sm +hRc vi cRc tZ cn li:A- ea?*er  B- bir ?*day C- ?*eatre D- ?*in+ 

C2 '! Chn tZ c trng Sm chPnh vj trP +hRc so vi cRc tZ cn li:A- tournament B- victory C- trophy D- circulation

C2 '%! Chn tZ hay ng[ thPch h\p X] ho^n th^nh cSu sau:

)ermany ______ in the final match, so it as the runnerup.A- on B- defeated C- as defeated D- gained victory

C2 40! Chn tZ hay ng[ X`\c gch chSn cTn phi sa X] cSu XY cho tr th^nh Xng:on’t sit in the sun for too long. I thin+ you are going to get sunburnt.

  $ C A- sunburnt B- for  C- are going to D- the

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