Đề thi thử tuyển sinh Lớp 10 môn Tiếng Anh (Nằm trong đề tổ hợp) - Năm học 2022-2023 - Sở GD&ĐT Vĩnh Phúc
Question 1: My sister…………….to live in Italy in 1992. She………… in the country long before she
…………….in love and… married.
- had gone - hadn’t been – fell – got
B. went – was not – fell – got
C. went – hadn’t been – fell – got
D. went - hadn’t been – had fallen – got
Question 2: Ralph Ellison, , is thought to be one of the greatest novelists of our time.
- who writes the novel the Invisible Man.
B. writing the novel the Invisible Man
C. for writing the novel the Invisible Man
D. who wrote the novel the Invisible Man
Question 3: “Why don’t you come and stay with us for a few days?” “ ”
- I’d love to
B. It’s my pleasant
C. That’s all right
D. Never mind.
Question 4: They had to go home,… ?
- hadn’t they
B. didn’t they
C. had they
D. did they
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- ĐỀ THI TIẾNG ANH VÀO LỚP 10 NĂM 2022 VĨNH PHÚC (NẰM TRONG ĐỀ TỔ HỢP) Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the best option to complete each of the following sentences Question 1: My sister .to live in Italy in 1992. She in the country long before she .in love and married. A. had gone - hadn’t been – fell – got B. went – was not – fell – got C. went – hadn’t been – fell – got D. went - hadn’t been – had fallen – got Question 2: Ralph Ellison, , is thought to be one of the greatest novelists of our time. A. who writes the novel the Invisible Man. B. writing the novel the Invisible Man C. for writing the novel the Invisible Man D. who wrote the novel the Invisible Man Question 3: “Why don’t you come and stay with us for a few days?” “ ” A. I’d love to B. It’s my pleasant C. That’s all right D. Never mind. Question 4: They had to go home, ? A. hadn’t they B. didn’t they C. had they D. did they Question 5: I couldn’t sleep very tired. A. although I am tired B. despite I was C. despite of being D.in spite of being Question 6: I’m fluent English because I work in a multinational company. A. in
- B. at C. of D. to Question 7: “Minh, where is .English dictionary? I’m writing essay in English and I need it.” A. Ø - the B. a - an C. Ø - Ø D. the - an Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the option that needs correcting Question 8: He went (A) to the corner store (B) for buying (C) a (D) newspaper. Question 9: Do (A) you remember (B) Mr. Brown, who (C) taught us the English composition (D) when we were in grade 12. Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) . Question 10: Be careful! The tree is going to fall. A. Look at B. Look out C. Look on D. Look after Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) Question 11: Minh put on his best clothes and went out to meet his girlfriend. A. wore B. dressed C. turned off D. took off Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer . London, the capital of Great Britain, is one of the largest cities in the world. It is also a very old city, dating back nearly 2,000 years to days of the Roman Empire. London, which is located on the river Thames and near the Atlantic coast, is one of the busiest centers of commerce and finance in the world. People of many nationalities and occupations can be found in this historic city. In the shopping areas, a wide range of goods is offered to the public. People travel around the large, busy city in subways or in double- decked buses. At the center of London is Trafalgar Square, with its tall statue Admiral Horatio Nelson, a British hero. Other attractions for visitors to London include Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London, St. Paul’s Cathedral, the British Museum, and many lovely parks and gardens. Many visitors also go to Parliament to watch the British lawmakers at work in the House of Common and the House of Lords. Question 12: While not stated in the article, you can tell that
- A.London is located on the ocean. B.London is a new city. C.sea trade probably helped London grow. D.London was the capital of the Roman Empire. Question 13: This article as a whole is about A. London, a large, busy city. B. commerce and finance. C. the capital of the U.S D. Admiral Horatio Nelson. Question 14: Which of the following is NOT true? A. London is a large city B. London is on the River Thames. C. London is 5,000 years old. D. Buckingham palace is located in London. Question 15: The statue of Admiral Horatio Nelson is found A. at the center of London B. in the British Museum C. in Trafalgar Square D. in Buckingham Palace Question 16: The House of Common and the House of Lords are parts of A. St. Paul’s Cathedral B. the British Museum C. Buckingham Palace D. the British Parliament Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase . Much of the land in Holland is lower than the ocean nearby. (17) this, the Dutch people have built high banks (18) dikes to keep the water out. The Dutch have also dug ditches, making a system of canals for draining the land. Many people live (19) the canals. They do much fishing. The boys and girls enjoy fishing and watching the boats go by. To some extent these canals take place of roads. Windmills are used in Holland to (20) water from the land up over the dikes and into the canals, which are often on a higher (21) than the land. Sometimes farmers also employ windmills for grinding grain. Today, for these purposes, electric pumps are also used, and some windmills are driven by electric power instead of by the power of the wind. Question 17: A. Because of B. In spite of C. Except for D. Despite Question 18: A. with B. for C. referred D. called Question 19: A. above B. along C. on D.in Question 20: A. push B. absorb C. suck D. pump Question 21: A. plane B. level C. degree D. extent Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer. In the UK we each use about two hundred steel food and drink cans every year. Steel cans are popular because they are convenient; easy to store and unbreakable. But when you have finished with a can what do you do with it?
- Do you throw it any way and forget all about it? Probably! but behind the scenes there are people whose job is to make sure that the steel is never wasted. In fact, recycling or reusing steel cans is so successful that every day of the year more than six million cans start new lives in new steel products. After you have thrown your can, what happens? Well, first of all it is collected by the men who empty your dustbin each week and taken to a tip, together with all the other household rubbish. Then the rubbish is sorted and the steel cans are taken separately to a special factory which turns dirty old cans in to high quality steel. It's this steel which may well find its way back in to your home in the forms of knives and forks, garden equipment and, of course, food and drink cans. So the next time you open your fizzy drink, just remember where your can may have been! Question 22: What is the writer trying to do in the text? A. advertise canned drinks. B. describe the steel industry. C. provide some information. D. describe rubbish collection. Question 23: Why would somebody read the text? A. to discover what happens to old cans. B. to find out more about how steel is made. C. to understand how rubbish is collected. D. to learn about the soft drink industry. Question 24: How do you know that re-using steel is very successful? A. Every person uses 5000 cans a year. B. More than 5,000,000 cans are recycled daily. C. All cans and tins are now made from steel. D. Over 6,000,000 cans are recycled every day. Question 25: After being taken to the tip, empty steel cans A.are turn into high quality steel. B.are washed and sent back to our homes. C.are separated from rubbish and sent to a special factory to be recycled. D.are made into knives, forks and garden equipment. Question 26: What does the writer suggest about our attitude to old cans? A.We are not interested what happens to them. B.We are making things what happens to them C.We could help by sending them to the factory. D.We should be more careful where we throw them Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the given Question 27: I don’t have enough money with me now; otherwise I will buy that coat. A.If I didn’t have enough money with me now, I would buy that coat. B.If had enough money with me now, I wouldn’t buy that coat. C.If had enough money with me now, I wouldn’t have bought that coat.
- D.If had enough money with me now, I would buy that coat. Question 28: “Would you like to have some orange juice?” said Mary. A. Mary asked me to have some coffee. B. Mary gave me some orange juice. C. Mary offered me some orange juice. D. Mary wanted to know if I liked orange juice. Question 29: My brother likes pop music and I am also interested in pop music. A.My brother likes pop music and I am, too. B.My brother likes pop music and so I do C.My brother likes pop music and I do, too. D.My brother likes pop music and so am I. Question 30: Because of hard working, she fell ill. A. She was too ill to work hard. B .She was so ill that she couldn’t work hard. C. She was not ill although she worked hard. D. She worked so hard that she fell ill.