Đề luyện thi vào Lớp 10 chuyên Tiếng Anh - Đề 16 (Có đáp án)
Section 1: Choose the best option (A, B, C or D) to complete each of the following sentences.
1. Much of what he said had little _______ to the issue we were discussing.
A. accordance B. involvement C. concern D. relevance
2. The restless lion kept pacing _________ along the front of its cage.
A. back and fort B. up and down C. on and off D. back and out
3. You can have _______ for the meals during your package vacation.
A. vouchers B. tags C. checks D. records
4. A new motorcycle model has just been _______ on the Internet.
A. delivered B. designed C. launched D. exploited
5. Why don’t you _______ a go? - It’s not difficult!
A. do B. have C. set D. make
6. The Prime Minister has _______ from the dogmatic position he adopted a few days ago.
A. backed out B. backed down C. backed up D. backed on
7. At the South Pole _______, the coldest and most desolate region on Earth.
A. Antarctica lies where B. Antarctica lies and
C. where Antarctica lies D. lies Antarctica
8. _______ in the diet is especially important for vegetarians.
A. Enough protein is obtained B. Obtaining enough protein
C. They obtain enough protein D. By obtaining enough protein
9. _______ over long distances is a fact.
A. That electricity can be transmitted B. That electricity transmitting
C. That electricity D. That can be transmitted
10. Don’t leave paraffin heaters in a draught or where they’re _______
A. dangerously knocked over B. in danger knocked over
C. in danger of being knocked over D. in danger of knocking over
11. My father took _______ of the fine weather to a day’s work in his garden.
A. chance B. advantage C. interest D. charge
12. By 2050, medical technology _______ many diseases.
A. has conquered B. will conquer C. will have conquered D. is conquering
1. Much of what he said had little _______ to the issue we were discussing.
A. accordance B. involvement C. concern D. relevance
2. The restless lion kept pacing _________ along the front of its cage.
A. back and fort B. up and down C. on and off D. back and out
3. You can have _______ for the meals during your package vacation.
A. vouchers B. tags C. checks D. records
4. A new motorcycle model has just been _______ on the Internet.
A. delivered B. designed C. launched D. exploited
5. Why don’t you _______ a go? - It’s not difficult!
A. do B. have C. set D. make
6. The Prime Minister has _______ from the dogmatic position he adopted a few days ago.
A. backed out B. backed down C. backed up D. backed on
7. At the South Pole _______, the coldest and most desolate region on Earth.
A. Antarctica lies where B. Antarctica lies and
C. where Antarctica lies D. lies Antarctica
8. _______ in the diet is especially important for vegetarians.
A. Enough protein is obtained B. Obtaining enough protein
C. They obtain enough protein D. By obtaining enough protein
9. _______ over long distances is a fact.
A. That electricity can be transmitted B. That electricity transmitting
C. That electricity D. That can be transmitted
10. Don’t leave paraffin heaters in a draught or where they’re _______
A. dangerously knocked over B. in danger knocked over
C. in danger of being knocked over D. in danger of knocking over
11. My father took _______ of the fine weather to a day’s work in his garden.
A. chance B. advantage C. interest D. charge
12. By 2050, medical technology _______ many diseases.
A. has conquered B. will conquer C. will have conquered D. is conquering
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- ENGLISH PRACTICE 16 PART I – PRONUNCIATION Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from the other three in the following questions 1. A. argument B. reject C. attract D. install 2. A. librarian B. religious C. commercial D. Japanese 3. A. technology B. activity C. experience D. presentation 4. A. informality B. entertainment C. situation D. appropriate 5. A. experience B. cosmetics C. economics D. fertility 6. A. preparation B. apology C. geography D. experience 7. A. surplus B. surface C. surgeon D. surprise 8. A. award B. control C. regard D. conquer 9. A. colleague B. neighbour C. career D. classmate 10. A. disappear B. precision C. mechanic D. discover PART 2: LEXICO - GRAMMAR Section 1: Choose the best option (A, B, C or D) to complete each of the following sentences. 1. Much of what he said had little ___ to the issue we were discussing. A. accordance B. involvementC. concern D. relevance 2. The restless lion kept pacing ___ along the front of its cage. A. back and fort B. up and down C. on and off D. back and out 3. You can have ___ for the meals during your package vacation. A. vouchers B. tags C. checks D. records 4. A new motorcycle model has just been ___ on the Internet. A. delivered B. designed C. launched D. exploited 5. Why don’t you ___ a go? - It’s not difficult! A. do B. have C. set D. make 6. The Prime Minister has ___ from the dogmatic position he adopted a few days ago. A. backed out B. backed down C. backed up D. backed on 7. At the South Pole ___, the coldest and most desolate region on Earth. A. Antarctica lies where B. Antarctica lies and C. where Antarctica lies D. lies Antarctica 8. ___ in the diet is especially important for vegetarians. A. Enough protein is obtained B. Obtaining enough protein C. They obtain enough protein D. By obtaining enough protein 9. ___ over long distances is a fact. A. That electricity can be transmitted B. That electricity transmitting C. That electricity D. That can be transmitted 10. Don’t leave paraffin heaters in a draught or where they’re ___ A. dangerously knocked over B. in danger knocked over C. in danger of being knocked over D. in danger of knocking over 11. My father took ___ of the fine weather to a day’s work in his garden. A. chance B. advantage C. interest D. charge 12. By 2050, medical technology ___ many diseases. A. has conquered B. will conquerC. will have conquered D. is conquering 13. I realized ___ that he was a thief. A. sooner or later B. all along C. at the beginning D. eventually 14. ___ his assistance in those days, I would not be so successful now. A. If it had not for B. Had it not been for C. If there were not D. Unless I had 15. They thought they could deceive me but they were wrong. I could ___.
- A. see them off B. see off them C. see through them D. see them through 16. Janet will see you if you use the computer without permission. She has eyes like a ___. A. hawk B. bird C. goose D. fox 17. My sister remained very calm. She ___. A. kept her temper B. kept her soul C. kept her head D. lost her head 18. A network of railroads to unite the continent and encourage Western settlement ___ before the Civil War by Asa Whitney. A. when proposed B. to propose C. was proposed D. a proposal 19. Farmers are at the ___ of the bad weather that can destroy their crop. A. change B. influence C. force D. mercy 20. He showed his ___ for the TV programme by switching it off. A. distaste B. discontent C. annoyance D. boredom Section 2: Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space at the same line. OBSESSED WITH YOUR INBOX? It was not so long ago that we dealt with colleagues through face- to-face interaction and with counterparts and customers by phone or letter. But the world of communication has (1) ___ a dramatic 1. GO transformation, not all for the good. Email, while (2) ___ a swift 2. DOUBT means of communication providing your server is fully (3) ___ 3. FUNCTION and that the address you have contains no (4) ___ has had a 4. ACCURATE (5) ___ effect on certain people's, both at home and in business. 5. SIGNIFY For these people, the use of email has become (6) ___ addictive 6. RESIST to the extent that it is (7) ___ their mental and physical health. 7. THREAD Addicts spend their day (8) ___ checking for email and have a 8. COMPULSION (9) ___ to panic if their server goes down. It is estimated that 9. TEND one in six people spend four hours a day sending and receiving messages the equivalent to more than two working days a week. The negative effect on (10) ___ is something employers are well 10. PRODUCE aware of. Section 3: There are 10 errors in the following passage. Identify and correct them Children who tell pop music does not interfere with their homework receive support today, with the discovery that pay attention to visual stimuli and sounds requires completely different brain pathways which can operate at the same time with your appreciation of either being damaged. Researchers have founded that listening to car stereos does not create much interference when you are driving. Similarly, pop music should not interfere to children’s homework. The affect of pop music on their performance at it is far outweigh by other factors, such as how happy they are to be doing it. These findings could be applied for the design of places which people have to take in large amounts of information very quickly. They could, for example, be relevantly to the layout of pilot cockpits on aircraft. LINE MISTAKE CORRECTION LINE MISTAKE CORRECTION
- Section 4: Complete each of the following sentences with a suitable preposition. 1. I have already told Tim that I won’t go to Spain with him, but he still trying to talk me ___. 2. ___ receipt of your instructions, I immediately sent a telex message to Algeria. 3. Grandfather must be tired. He’s nodding ___ in his chair. 4. The applause died ___ after 5 minutes. 5. He accepted my advice ___ reservation. 6. Our students are orientated ___ the science subjects. 7. Cheques should be made ___ to Wellington. 8. I’m in no hurry. I’ll hang ___ here until you’re ready. 9. She is Polish ___ birth, but she has French nationality. 10. Your plan doesn’t allow ___ changes in the weather. PART 3. READING Section 1: Fill each of the following numbered blanks with ONE suitable word and write your answers in the corresponding boxes provided below the passage. How to win friends and influence colleagues The worst sins that office workers can commit in the eyes of colleagues are interrupting people on the phone, talking loudly in front of someone’s desk and arriving late (1) ___ a meeting. It is almost (2) ___ bad to eat at your desk, make personal phone calls or leave coffee cups (3) ___ around, according to Bodytalk, a guide published by the Industrial Society, (4) ___ lists the 30 traits most likely to annoy colleagues. High on the list are signing on at someone else’s computer terminal (5) ___ signing off afterwards, messing up the photocopier by jamming the paper or leaving it set to produce multiple copies. Reading newspaper, doodling, chewing gum, keeping cuddly toys or ornaments on your desk, and putting up postcards or supposedly witty slogan (6) ___ invite disapproval. Also unpopular are (7) ___ who never fetch a colleague a drink from the machine, or who (8) ___ to hold the lift door open when others are approaching. (9) ___ conduct, according to the guide’s author, Judi James, not only gives you an unprofessional image but is downright anti-social and could result (10) ___ dismissal. Section 2: Fill the gaps in the passage by choosing the best phrases from A-M. A few years ago one enlightened city decided to ease traffic congestion by (1) ___. People would just take a bike, ride it to where they were going and leave it (2) ___. The trouble was the citizens naturally found it (3) ___ to have their own free bicycle and (4) ___. That slight detail of human nature apart, it was a good idea and (5) ___. The electric cars buzzing round the streets of La Rochelle in France are seen (6) ___ and, it is clamed, will make it easier (7) ___ within the city centre. The idea is based on the belief that people like their own space, the freedom to drive a vehicle themselves (8) ___. It’s also based on the fact that cars in towns usually carry just one person. In effect, it’s (9) ___. At the moment, it’s a slightly utonpian view but the concept has grown (10) ___. A. to end the use of private cars H. supplying sufficient communal bicycles B. rather than crowd on to a bus or train I. taking the place of bicycles C. to encourage their use J. a sort of do-it-yourself taxi D. stock swiftly dwindled K. as a supplement to conventional cars E. out of a practical study L. instead of car F. for someone else to use M. it’s now the basic of a new scheme G. even more convenient
- Section 3: 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. One of the seven wonders of the ancient world, the Great Pyramid of Giza was a monument of wisdom and prophecy built as a tomb for Pharaoh Cheops in 2720 B.C. Despite its antiquity, certain aspects of its construction makes it one of the truly wonders of the world. The thirteen- acre structure near the Nile river is a solid mass of stone blocks covered with limestone. Inside are the number of hidden passageways and the burial chamber of the Pharaoh. It is the largest single structure in the world. The four sides of the pyramid are aligned almost exactly on true north, south, east and west-an incredible engineering feat. The ancient Egyptians were sun worshippers and great astronomers, so computations for the Great Pyramid were based on astronomical observations. Explorations and detailed examinations of the base of the structure reveal many intersecting lines. Further scientific study indicates that these represent a type of timeline of events – past, present and future. Many of the events have been interpreted and found to coincide with known facts of the past. Others are prophesied for future generations and are currently under investigation. Many believe that pyramids have supernatural powers and this one is no exception. Some researchers even associate it with extraterrestrial beings of ancient past. Was this superstructure made by ordinary beings, or one built by a race far superior to any known today? 1. What has research of the base revealed? A. there are cracks in the foundation B. Tomb robbers have stolen the Pharaoh’s body C. The lines represent important events D. A superior race of people built in 2. Extraterrestrial beings are ___. A. very strong workers B. astronomers in the ancient times C. researchers in Egyptology D. living beings from other planets 3. What was the most probable reason for providing so many hidden passages? A. To allow the weight of the pyramid to settle evenly B. To permit the high priests to pray at night C. To enable the Pharaoh’s family to bring food for his journey to the afterlife D. To keep grave robbers from finding the tomb and the treasure buried with the pharaoh 4. The word “feat”in the first paragraph is closet in meaning to ___. A. accomplishment B. Appendage C. festivity D. structure 5. What do the intersecting lines in the base symbolize? A. Architects’plan for the hidden passages B. Pathways of the great solar bodies C. Astrological computations D. Dates of important events taking place throughout time 6. In the second passage, the word ‘prophesied’ is closest in meaning to ___. A. affiliated B. precipitated C. terminated D. foretold 7. What is the best title for the passage? A. Symbolism of the Great Pyramid B. Problems with the Construction of the Great Pyramid C. Wonders of the Great Pyramid of Giza D. Exploration of the Burial Chamber of Cheops 8. On what did the ancient Egyptians base their calculations? A. Observation of the celestial bodies B. Advanced technology C. Advanced tools of measurement D. knowledge of the earth’s surface 9. Why was the Great Pyramid constructed? A. As a solar observatory B. As a religious temple C. As a tomb for the Pharaoh D. as an engineering feat 10. Why is the Great Pyramid of Giza considered one of the seven wonders of the world? A. it is perfectly aligned with the four cardinal points of the compass and contains many prophecies B. It was selected of the tomb of Pharaoh Cheops
- C. It was built by a super race D. It is very old Section 4: Choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) to complete each numbered gap in the passage below. Identify your answer by writing the corresponding letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet. CARNIVOROUS PLANTS All plants rely on nutrients taken from the soil in order to survive. However, in areas where the soil does not contain enough (1) ___ nutrients, some plants have adapted to (2) ___ their diets from another source: living organisms. Though they are few in number, carnivorous plants are (3) ___ fascinating beings that “eat” anything from one-celled organisms to insects in order to survive. They are commonly found in marshlands. Carnivorous plants feature one of several types of “traps” to ensnare prey, which they consume to make up for nutrients that may be missing from the soil. While there are over 400 species of carnivorous plants in the world today, some are more (4) ___ than others. The most well-known of these plants are the snap traps, which include the Venus flytrap. Snap traps are easily identified by their leaves, which are separated into two lobes that have the ability to fold together. Inside the lobes, the surface is covered with tiny hairs that are (5) ___ to movement. When the plant’s prey brushes against the hairs, it triggers a closing mechanism that rapidly brings the two lobes together, trapping the prey (6) ___ inside. The response of the traps is phenomenal (7) ___ speed: the time between triggering the hairs and snapping shut is less than a second. As the prey struggles inside the trap, it only triggers more hairs, causing the leaves to tighten their (8) ___. The plant then secrets liquid chemicals from special glands into the trap to dissolve the prey and absorb all of its nutrients. Besides the Venus flytrap, only one other type of snap trap exists today, (9) ___ to as the waterwheel plant. The two share a common ancestor and differ only in a few ways. For instance, the waterwheel is an aquatic plant, while the flytrap is exclusively terrestrial. In addition, the flytrap feeds primarily on arthropods like spiders, while the waterwheel lives (10) ___ simple invertebrates, like certain types of plankton. 1. A. critical B. vital C. crucial D. indispensable 2. A. modify B. enlarge C. augment D. supplement 3. A. nonetheless B. though C. contradictorily D. yet 4. A. prevalent B. current C. domineering D. prevailing 5. A. vulnerable B. liable C. prone D. sensitive 6. A. closely B. securely C. irreplaceably D. steadily 7. A. in accordance with B. in preference to C. in regard to D. on merits of 8. A. fist B. hold C. seizure D. grip 9. A. denoted B. referred C. indicated D. implicated 10. A. off B. onto C. though D. with PART E. WRITING Section 1: Write a new sentence as similar as possible in meaning to the original sentence, but using the word given. The word must not be altered in any way. 1. The new lecturer was unpopular with his students. TAKE ___. 2. John decided that an actor's life was not of him. CUT ___. 3. The number of people out of work has been going down little by little. GRADUAL ___. 4. I really want to see her again. DYING ___. 5. What did his silence mean? SIGNIFICANCE ___.
- Section 2: Write an essay of around 250 words on the following topic. The idea of going overseas for university study is an exciting prospect for many people. But while it may offer some advantages, it is probably better to stay home because of the difficulties a student inevitably encounters living and studying in a different culture. To what extent do you agree or disagree this statement? Give reasons for your answer. ___The end___
- Keys – practice 16 PART I – PRONUNCIATION Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from the other three in the following questions 1. A. argumentB. rejectC. attractD. install 2. A. librarianB. religiousC. commercialD. Japanese 3. A. technologyB. activityC. experienceD. presentation 4. A. informalityB. entertainmentC. situationD. appropriate 5. A. experienceB. cosmeticsC. economicsD. fertility 6.A. preparation B. apologyC. geography D. experience 7. A. surplus B. surfaceC. surgeonD. surprise 8. A. awardB. controlC. regardD. conquer 9. A. colleagueB. neighbourC. careerD. classmate 10. A. disappear B. precisionC. mechanicD. discover PART 2: LEXICO-GRAMMAR - 25 pts Section 1: Choose the best option (A, B, C, or D) to complete the sentences (10 pts; 1pt/item) 1. D 5. B 9. A 13. B 17. C 2. A 6. A 10. C 14. B 18. C 3. A 7. D 11. B 15. C 19. D 4. C 8. B 12. C 16. A 20. A Section 2: Word formation (5 pt; 0,5pt/item) 1. undergone 2. undoubtedly 3. functional 4. inaccuracies 5. significant 6. irresistibly 7. threatening 8. compulsively 9. tendency 10. production Section 3: Identify the 10 mistakes in the following sentences and correct them (5 pt; 0.5pt/item) LINE MISTAKE CORRECTION LINE MISTAKE CORRECTION 1 tell say 5 affect effect 2 pay paying 6 outweigh outweighed 3 with without 7 for to 4 founded found 7 which where 5 to with 8 relevantly relevant (Lưu ý: Tìm đúng từ nhưng sửa sai được 0,25pt) Section 4: Complete each of the following sentences with a suitable preposition - 5 pts, 0,5pt/item 1. round 2. on 3. off 4. away 5. without 6. towards/ to 7. out 8. around 9. by 10. for
- PART 3: READING - 30 pts Section 1: (10 pt; 1pt/item) 1. for 2. as 3. lying 4. which 5. without 6. all 7. those/people 8. fail/forget 9. Such 10. in Section 2: (5 pt; 0,5pt/item) 1. H 2. F 3. G 4. D 5. M 6. K 7. A 8. B 9. J 10. E Section 3: (5 pt; 0,5pt/item) 1. C 2. D 3. D 4. A 5. D 6. D 7. C 8. A 9. C 10. A Section 4: (10 pt; 1pt/item) 1. B 2. D 3. A 4. A 5. D 6. B 7. C 8. D 9. B 10. A PART 4: WRITING - 25 pts Section 1: (5 pt; 1/item) 1. The students didn't take to their new lecturer. 2. John (decided that he) was not cut out to be an actor. 3. There has been a gradual decline (reduction/ fall/ decrease) in the number of people out of work. 4. Iam (I'm) dying to see her again. 5. What's (What was) the significance of his silence? Section 2: Essay writing (20 pts) Total score: 2 points; assessed against the language level appropriate to that of a secondary student with four years of learning English in a gifted school in Vietnam. Task achievement (5pts) Grammar range and Accuracy (5 pts) Coherence and cohesion (5 pts) Lexical resource ( 0.5 pts)