Đề thi thử vào Lớp 10 môn Tiếng Anh - Đề số 3 - Năm học 2021-2022 - Trường THCS Mỹ Cát (Có đáp án)
I. Choose one word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.
1. | A. candy | B. sandy | C. many | D. handy |
2. | A. earning | B. learning | C. searching | D. clearing |
3. | A. pays | B. stays | C. says | D. plays |
4. | A. given | B. risen | C. ridden | D. whiten |
5. | A. cough | B. tough | C. rough | D. enough |
II. Choose one word whose stress pattern is different from the others.
6. | A. eleven | B. elephant | C. energy | D. envelope |
7. | A. preparation | B. decoration | C. television | D. exhibition |
8. | A. leather | B. paper | C. iron | D. ceramics |
9. | A. mirror | B. invent | C. wallet | D. engine |
10. | A. discovery | B. calculator | C. aero-plane | D. difficulty |
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- Đề số 3 I. Choose one word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others. 1. A. candy B. sandy C. many D. handy 2. A. earning B. learning C. searching D. clearing 3. A. pays B. stays C. says D. plays 4. A. given B. risen C. ridden D. whiten 5. A. cough B. tough C. rough D. enough II. Choose one word whose stress pattern is different from the others. 6. A. eleven B. elephant C. energy D. envelope 7. A. preparation B. decoration C. television D. exhibition 8. A. leather B. paper C. iron D. ceramics 9. A. mirror B. invent C. wallet D. engine 10. A. discovery B. calculator C. aero-plane D. difficulty III. Fill each blank with a suitable word or phrase. 11. The car can't have broken down. I___ serviced last week. 12. If I___ in that situation, I certainly wouldn't have had the courage to do what you did. 13. Although he had a difficult time during the war, it___ harm. 14. It's no___ the cold and wet, you'll just have to put up with it. 15. I won't have___ their cars in the street outside the entrance to my house! 16. In times of hardship we have to learn to do___ some basic necessities. 17. I'm___ death of spiders! 18. I heard the thunder___ in the distance. 19. He's been___ weather for ages and still isn't back at work. 20. We made the uniforms ourselves as we couldn't___ made.
- IV. Find one underlined part marked A, B, C, or D that needs correcting. 21. Musical comedies, as an American form of entertainment, often take its subjects from America’s A B C present or past. D 22. Of all seashore plants, seaweeds are best able to tolerate long periods out of water, followed by long A B C periods covering by water. D 23. The fruit of the plantain looks much like a banana, and it is not so sweet or so pleasing in flavor. A B C D 24. The viceroy butterfly, an insect that birds like to eat, has a color pattern similar to that of the A B C monarch butterfly, whom birds do not like to eat. D 25. Behavior therapy uses rewards and punishments to encourage patients to act in a way healthier. A B C D V. Give the right form of the word in each blanket in the following passage. From what we had read in the (26. ADVERTISE)___, it promise to be the holiday of a lifetime – not only a quality hotel in a top (27. SEA)___ resort, but also (28. SURPRISE)___ cheap with it! We should have known it was too good to be true! We
- arrived at the airport to discover we only had (29. STAND)___ tickets and there was no guarantee we would be flying. Luckily, two places became free at the last minute and we took off. The flight lasted at least (30. TWO)___ as long as it should have and by the time we arrived, we were both feeling rather (31. POOR)___ , probably because of the dubious in- flight meal we had had. We were met by our guide, who seemed (32. LANGUAGE)___ incompetent and understood very little of what we said to him. Instead of the hotel we had seen in the photograph back home, he took us to a squalid little guesthouse much (33. FAR)___ away from the resort than we were expecting. We wanted to explain that there had been a (34. DREAD)___ mistake but it was (35. USE)___ trying to complain – nobody could understand us. VI. Choose among A, B, C, or D the one that best fits each of the blanks. 36. The child was told to___ for being rude to his uncle. A. forgive B. apologize C. excuse D. confess 37. This is the___ of the bicycle which was stolen. A. information B. detail C. example D. description 38. Some drives, after___ annoy their fellow-motorists by slowing down again immediately. A. passing along B. passing by C. overtaking D. taking over 39. It is___ unlikely that the Queen agree to open the new Town Hall. A. greatly B. highly C. mainly D. largely 40. I don't think he'll ever___ the shock of his wife's death. A. get by B. get over C. get off D. get through 41. Some school have very___ rules of behavior which must be obeyed. A. strict B. strong C. straight D. solid 42. It was difficult to___ a date which was convenient for everyone. A. organize B. arrange C. elect D. provide 43. It's difficult to pay one's bills when prices keep___.
- A. growing B. raising C. rising D. gaining 44. You may not have to stay the night but take a toothbrush just in___. A. preparation B. case C. time D. order 45. She remembered the correct address only___ she had posted the letter. A. since B. following C. after D. afterwards VII. Choose from A, B, C, or D the one that best fits each of the blanks in the following passage. The Internet bus In the desert areas that surround Tucson city, USA, students spend hundreds of hours on yellow buses each year getting to and from their schools. But when mobile internet equipment was (46)___ on a yellow school bus, the bored, often noisy, teens were transformed into quiet, studious individuals. District officials got the idea during (47)___ drives on school business to Phoenix, two hours each way, when they (48)___ that, when they went in pairs, one person could drive and the other could work using a laptop and a wireless card. They (49)___ if internet access on a school bus could (50)___ students’ academic productivity, too. But the idea for what students call ‘the internet bus’ really took shape when the district’s chief information officer (51)___ across an article about having internet across in cars. He thought, “What if you could put that in a bus?” The officials have been delighted to see the (52)___ of homework getting done, morning and evening, as the internet bus (53)___ up and drops off students along the 70-minute drive. (54)___ some students spend their time playing games or visiting social networking sites, most students do make (55)___ their travel time to study. 46. A. installed B. set C. included D. structured 47. A. extraordinary B. occasional C. exceptional D. few 48. A. believed B. acknowledged C. estimated D. realised 49. A. thought B. imagined C. suspected D. wondered
- 50. A. increase B. enlarge C. rise D. heighten 51. A. got B. looked C. came D. put 52. A. total B. amount C. number D. measure 53. A. brings B. picks C. rides D. catches 54. A. Since B. Despite C. Although D. However 55. A. progress B. work C. use D. part VIII. Fill in each blank with ONE suitable word. TRAVEL INSURANCE When going on holiday, it is always a good idea to take out travel insurance. This is just in case something goes (56)___ along the way. You could lose your luggage, you could be robbed, or even become ill and need expensive medical treatment. For millions of holiday makers, travel insurance is just a precaution (57)___ will help them have an enjoyable and worry-free holiday. But for (58)___, travel insurance is a way of earning money (59)___ making false claims against insurance companies. For (60)___ some people pretend that they have had expensive equipment stolen which in (61)___ never even existed, and then claim large sums in compensation. Such claims cost insurance company a total (62)___ £ 50 million per year. But the cheats’ luck is about to run (63)___. (64)___ to a new computer system, companies will be able to tell at a glance (65)___ someone has made a claim within the last three years. Honest travelers will no longer have to pay through the nose for other people’s dishonesty. IX. Choose from A, B, C, or D the one that best answers each of the questions in the following passage. A pilot cannot fly by sight alone. In many conditions, such as flying at night and landing in dense fog, a pilot must use radar, an alternative way of navigating. Since human eyes are not very good at determining speeds of approaching objects, radar can show a pilot how fast nearby planes are moving. The basic principle of radar is exemplified by what happens when one shouts in a cave. The echo of the sounds against the walls helps a person determine the size of the cave. With radar, however, the waves are radio waves instead of sound waves. Radio waves travel at the
- speed of light, about 300,000 kilometers in one second. A radar set sends out a short burst of radio waves. Then it receives the echoes produced when the waves bounce off objects. By determining the time it takes for the echoes to return to the radar set, a trained technician can determine the distance between the radar set and other objects. The word “radar”, in fact, gets its name from the term “radio detection and ranging”. “Ranging” is the term for detection of the distance between an object and the radar set. Besides being of critical importance to pilots, radar is essential for air traffic control, tracking ships at sea, and for tracking weather systems and storms. 66. What is the main topic of this passage? A. The nature of radar. B. History of radar. C. Alternatives to radar. D. Types of ranging. 67. According to the passage, what can radar detect besides location of objects? A. Shape B. Size C. Speed D. Weight 68. The word “exemplified” in the passage can be replaced by___. A. “specified” B. “resembled” C. “illustrated” D. “justified” 69. The word “shouts” in the passage most closely means___. A. “exclaims” B. “yells” C. “shoots” D. “whispers” 70. Which of the following words best describes the tone of this passage? A. argumentative B. explanatory C. humorous D. imaginative 71. According to the passage, the distance between a radar set and an object can be determined by___. A. the time it takes for a burst of radio waves to produce echoes when the waves bounce off the object B. the term “ranging” used for detection of the distance between an object and the radar set C. the time it takes for the radio waves to produce echoes and bounce off the object
- D. the time it takes for the echoes produced by the radio waves to return to the radar set 72. Which type of waves does radar use? A. tidal B. sound C. heat D. radio 73. The word “tracking” in the passage most closely means___. A. sending B. searching for C. ranging D. repairing 74. Which of the following would most likely be the topic of the next paragraph? A. A history of flying. B. Other uses of radar. C. The technology used by pilots. D. Uses of some technology. 75. What might be inferred about radar? A. It takes the place of a radio. B. It has improved navigational safety. C. It was developed from a study of sound waves. D. It gave birth to the invention of the airplane. X. Finish the second sentence so that it means the same as the first one, using the word in capital letters which must not be altered in any way. 76. You should think about the price before you decide whether to buy it or not. (consideration) → You should ___. 77. People don’t want to buy cars with large engines any more. (call) → There isn’t ___. 78. Twenty years ago this region produced twice as much coal as it does now. (halved) → The coal produced ___. 79. The prime minister in unlikely to call an early general election. (likelihood) → The likelihood ___. 80. The policeman acted quickly and averted an accident. (prompt) → The policeman’s ___.
- XI. Rewrite each of the sentences without changing its meaning, using the cue given. 81. We couldn’t have managed without my father’s money. → If it hadn’t ___. 82. House prices have risen dramatically this year. → There has ___. 83. The only thing they didn’t steal was the television. → They stole ___. 84. He didn’t succeeded in searching for the stolen car. → He tried in vain ___. 85. She started to clean up the house just after the guests had left. → No sooner ___. XII. Writing an essay. “Soft-skills are more and more needed for future jobs”. What do you think of that matter? Write an essay of about 280- 300 words to support your points. ĐÁP ÁN I. (5pts) 1 pt/correct answer. 1. C 2. D 3. C 4. D 5. A II. (5pts) 1 pt/correct answer. 6. D 7. C 8. D 9. B 10. A III. (10pts) 1 pt/correct answer. 11. only had it 12. had been 13. did him no/ did not (seem to) do him any
- 14. good/ use grumbling/ complaining about 15. people parking 16. without 17. frightened/ scared to 18. rumbling 19. under the 20. afford to have them IV. (5pts) 1 pt/correct answer. 21. C 22. D 23. B 24. D 25. D V. (10pts) 1 pt/correct answer. 26. advertisement 27. seaside 28. surprisingly 29. standby 30. twice 31. poorly 32. linguistically 33. farther/ further 34. dreadful 35. useless VI. 10pts) 1 pt/correct answer. 36. B 37. D 38. C 39. B 40. B 41. A 42. B 43. C 44. B 45. C VII. (10pts) 1 pt/correct answer. 46. A 47. B 48. D 49. D 50. A 51. C 52. B 53. B 54. C 55. C
- VIII. (10pts) 1 pt/correct answer. 56. wrong 57. which 58. other/ some 59. by 60. example/ instance 61. fact 62. of 63. out 64. Thanks 65. whether/ if IX. (10pts) 1 pt/correct answer. 66. A 67. C 68. C 69. B 70. B 71. D 72. D 73. B 74. B 75. B X. (5pts) 1 point/correct answer. 76. You should take the price into consideration before you decide whether to buy it or not. 77. There isn’t much call for cars with large engines any more. 78. The coal produced in this region has been halved in the 20 years. 79. The likelihood is small of the PM calling an early general election. 80. The policeman’s prompt action averted an accident. XI. (5pts) 1 point/correct answer. 81. If it hadn’t been for my father’s money, we could not have managed. 82. There has been a dramatic rise/increase in the house prices this year. 83. They stole everything except for/but/apart from the television. 84. He tried in vain to search for the stolen car.
- 85. No sooner had the guests left than she started to clean up the house.