Đề thi thử vào Lớp 10 môn Tiếng Anh - Đề số 4 - Năm học 2021-2022 - Trường THCS Lê Lai (Có đáp án)
Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from the other three in the following question
1. A. appropriate B. opposite C. economic D. technology
2. A. dykes B. mins C. pesticides D. nowadays
3. A. cooked B. practised C. laughed D. decided
4. A. application B. identify C. chemistry D.indicate
5. A. managed B. played C. penalized D. marked
6. A. style B. typical C. pretty D. penalty
7. A. mature B. century C. future D. puncture
8. A. lie B. pie C. tie D. believe
9. A. mastery B. baggy C. deny D. symbol
10. A. organization B. capital C. dictation D. co-operation
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- Đề số 4 PART A. PRONUNCIATION Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from the other three in the following question 1. A. appropriate B. opposite C. economic D. technology 2. A. dykes B. mins C. pesticides D. nowadays 3. A. cooked B. practised C. laughed D. decided 4. A. application B. identify C. chemistry D. indicate 5. A. managed B. played C. penalized D. marked 6. A. style B. typical C. pretty D. penalty 7. A. mature B. century C. future D. puncture 8. A. lie B. pie C. tie D. believe 9. A. mastery B. baggy C. deny D. symbol 10. A. organization B. capital C. dictation D. co-operation PART II. GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY I. Complete the following sentences by choosing the correct answer among four options (A, B, C or D). (1,5 points). 1. He's really shy ___ girl. A. by B. at C. for D. with 2. The teacher ___ her to improve her drawing. A. insisted B. encouraged C. made D. persisted 3. I couldn't quite ___ what they were doing because they were so far away. A. bear out B. make out C. think out D. try out 4. The meal Mary cooked tastes___.
- A. well B. nice C. good D. worse 5. ___ at the party, we saw Ruth standing alone. A. Arriving B. We arrived C. Arrived D. We were arriving 6. The people who___ the survey said that they had examined over 1,000 accidents. A. gave B. proceed C. set D. conducted 7. The judge found him ___ of stealing and sent him to prison. A. evil B. innocent C. guilty D. wicked 8. The house we have rented is___. So we will have to buy some beds, chairs, tables, etc. A. unrestored B. unrepaired C. unfurnishedD. undecorated 9. He was turned down for the job because he is ___. A. qualified B. qualifying C. unqualified D. qualification 10. The trouble started only___ the other man came into the room. A. when B. until C. and then D. too soon 11. ___, the disaster would not have happened. A. Had you have obeyed the orders B. You had obeyed the orders C. You obeyed the orders D. Had you obeyed the orders 12. ___ had booked in advance were allowed in. A. Only who B. Only those who C. Only who were those D. Only were those who 13. Traveling alone to a jungle is adventurous, ___. A. if not impossible B. if it not impossible
- C. when not impossible D. when it not impossible 14. I ___ the hot weather in the south. A. use to B. used to C. am use to D. am used to 15. The meat looked very ___ to the dog. A. invited B. invite C. inviting D. invitingly II. Use the correct form of each word on the right to complete the numbered spaces provided in the passage. Write your answers on your answer sheet. (1,5 point) Three hundred and fifty years before the first men looked down on the amazingly beautiful surface of the moon from close quarters, Galileo’s newly built telescope (1)___ him to look at the edge of the hitherto mysterious sphere. He saw that the 1. ABLE apparently (2)___ surface was not divinely smooth and round, but bumpy and imperfect. He realized that although the moon might appear (3)___, resembling a still 2. LIVE life painted by the hand of a cosmic (4)___, it was a real world, perhaps not very 3. ACT different from our own. This amounted to a great (5)___ hardly to be expected in his 4. ART day and age, although nowadays his (6)___ may appear to some to be trivial and (7)___. 5. ACHIEVE Not long after Galileo lunar’s observations, the skies which had previously been so 6. CONCLUDE (8)___ revealed more of their extraordinary mysteries. Casting around for further 7. SIGNIFY wonders, Galileo focused his lens on the (9)___ planet of Jupiter. Nestling next to it, he saw four little points of light circling the distant planet. Our moon it appeared, 8. ELUDE perhaps (10)___ in the eyes of those fearful of what the discovery might mean, was not alone! 9. STRIKE 10. FORTUNE III. In the following passage, some numbered lines contain a word that shouldn’t be there. Tick (√) the sentences that are correct and write the words that shouldn’t be there in the numbered space. (1.0 point) KEEPING YOUR DISTANCE
- Personal space is a term that refers to the distance we like to YOUR ANSWERS: keep between ourselves and other people. When someone we do not 0 someone know well gets too close that we usually begin to feel uncomfortable. If 1 such a business colleague comes closer than 1.2 meters, the most common response is to move away. Some interesting studies have been 2 done in libraries. If strangers will come too close, many people get up 3 and leave the building, others use to different methods such as turning 4 their back on the intruder. Living in cities has made people to develop new skills for dealing with situations where they are very close to 5 strangers. Most people on so crowded trains try not to look at strangers; 6 they avoid skin contract, and apologize if hands touch by a mistake. 7 People use newspapers as a barrier between themselves and other 8 people, and if they do not have one, they stare into the distance, making sure they are not looking into anyone’s eyes. 9 10 PART III. READING I. Complete the following passage by choosing A, B, C or D to fill in each blank. (1,0 point) In recent years, there has been a remarkable increase into happiness. The researchers have come up a number of factors which contribute to a definition of happiness. First of all, there is, in some people, a moderate genetic predisposition to be happy, in other words, happiness (1)___ in families. And happiness seems to correlate quite strongly with the main dimensions of personalities: extroverts are generally happier, neurotics are less so. Second, people often report good social relations as a reason for their happiness. In particular, friends are a great (2)___ of joy, partly because of the agreeable things they do together, partly because of the way friends use positive non-verbal (3)___ such as caressing and touching, to affirm their friendship. Marriage and similar (4)___ relationships can also form the basis of lasting happiness. Third, job satisfaction undoubtedly (5)___ overall satisfaction, and vice versa - perhaps this is why some people are happy in boring jobs: it (6)___ both ways. Job
- satisfaction is caused not only by the essential nature of the work, but (7)___ by social interactions with co-workers. Unemployment, on the contrary, can be a serious cause of unhappiness. Fourth, leisure is important because it is more under individual (8)___ than most other causes of happiness. Activities (9)___ sport and music, and participation in voluntary work and social clubs of various kinds, can give great joy. This is partly because of the (10)___ themselves, but also because of the social support of other group members – it is very strong in the case of religious groups. 1. A. runs B. arrives C. goes D. descends 2. A. source B. origin C. base D. meaning 3. A. movements B. signals C. slogans D. motions 4. A. near B. tight C. close D. heavy 5. A. consists of B. applies to C. counts on D. contributes to 6. A. works B. effects C. makes D. turns 7. A. too B. as well C. also D. plus 8. A. check B. power C. choice D. control 9. A. so B. such C. like D. thus 10. A. facilities B. activities C. exercises D. Amenities II. Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct option (marked A, B, C or D) to answer the questions. (0,5 point) Scientists have established that influenza viruses taken from man can cause disease in animals. In addition, man can catch the disease from animals. In fact, a greater numbers of wild birds seem to carry the virus without showing any evidences of illness. Some scientists conclude that a large family of influenza virus may have evolved in the bird kingdom, a group that has been on earth 100 million years and is able to carry the virus without contracting the disease. There is even convincing evidence to show that virus strain are transmitted from place to place and from continent to continent by migrating birds.
- It is known that two influenza viruses can recombine when both are present in an animal at the same time. The result of such recombination is a great variety of strains containing different H and N spikes. This raises the possibility that a human influenza virus can recombine with an influenza virus from a lower animal to produce an entirely new spike. Research is underway to determine if that is the way major new strains come into being. Another possibility is that two animal influenza strains may recombine in a pig, for example, to produce a new strain which is transmitted to man. 1. According to the passage, scientists have discovered that influenza viruses___. A. cause ill health in wild animals B. do not always cause symptoms in birds C. are rarely present in wild birds D. change when transmitted from animals to man 2. What is known about the influenza virus? A. It was first found in a group of very old birds. B. All the different strains can be found in wild birds. C. It existed over 100 million years ago. D. It can survive in many different places. 3. According to the passage, a great variety of influenza strains can appear when___. A. H and N spikes are produced B. animal and bird viruses are combined C. dissimilar types of viruses recombine D. two viruses of the same type are contracted 4. New strains of viruses are transmitted to man by___. A. a type of wild pig B. diseased lower animals C. a group of migrating birds D. a variety of means 5. It can be inferred from the passage that all of the following are ways of producing new strains of influenza EXCEPT___.
- A. two influenza viruses in the same animal recombining B. animal viruses recombining with human viruses C. two animal viruses recombining D. two animal viruses recombining in a human III. Read the passage and choose the best answer from the four options marked A, B, C or D in the following questions. Identify your answer by writing the corresponding letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet. (0,5 point) Several hundred million years ago, plants similar to modern ferns covered vast stretches of the land. Some were as large as trees, with giant fronds bunched at the top of trunks as straight as pillars. Others were the size of bushes and formed thickets of undergrowth. Still others lived in the shade of giant club mosses and horsetails along the edges of swampy lagoons where giant amphibians swam. A great number of these plants were true ferns, reproducing themselves without fruits or seeds. Others had only the appearance of ferns. Their leaves had organs of sexual reproduction and produced seeds. Although their “flowers” did not have corollas, these false ferns (today completely extinct) ushered in the era of flowering plants. Traces of these floras of the earliest times have been preserved in the form of fossils. Such traces are most commonly found in shale and sandstone rocks wedged between coal beds. Today only tropical forests bear living proof of the ancient greatness of ferns. The species that grow there are no longer those of the Carboniferous period, but their variety and vast numbers, and the great size of some, remind us of the time when ferns ruled the plant kingdom. 1. What does the passage mainly discuss? A. Plant reproduction B. How to locate fossils C. An ancient form of plant life D. Tropical plant life 2. The word “Others” refers to___. A. plants B. pillars C. trees D. fronds
- 3. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a characteristic of the plants described in the passage? A. They once spread over large areas of land. B. They varied greatly in size. C. They coexisted with amphibians, mosses, and horsetails. D. They clung to tree trunks and bushes for support. 4. The word “true” is closest in meaning to which of the following? A. accurate B. genuine C. straight D. dependable 5. The author states that fossils of early plant life are usually found in rocks located between deposits of ___. A. coal B. shale C. sandstone D. corollas PART IV: WRITING I. Write the new sentences using the given word. Do not change the word given in any way. (0,5 point) 1. They have discovered some interesting new information. (LIGHT) → 2. They suspended Jack for the next two matches. (BANNED) → 3. I really want to see her again. (DYING) → 4. She was so beautiful that I couldn't stop looking at her. (EYES) → 5. We are looking forward to watching the program. (WAIT) →
- II. Rewrite each of the following sentences so that it has a similar meaning to the original one. (0,5 point) 1. If you changed your mind, you would be welcomed to join our class. → Were you 2. I'd rather not go out this afternoon. → I do not feel 3. Adeles tries hard, but she doesn't get anywhere. → However 4. It is thought that the boss is considering raising wages. → The boss 5. His disabilities did not prevent him from sailing around the world. → Despite the fact III. Topic writing. (1,0 point) Computers can translate all kinds of languages well, we needn’t learn more languages in the future. What is your opinion about this idea? Within 200-250 words, use evidence and examples to write a passage to clarify your idea. ĐÁP ÁN PART A. PRONUNCIATION 1. A 2. A 3. D 4. B 5. D 6. A 7. A 8. D 9. C 10. B PART II. GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY I. Complete the following sentences by choosing the correct answer among four options (A, B, C or D). (1,5 points; 0,1 point a correct answer) 1. D 2. B 3. B 4. C 5. A 6. D 7. C 8. C 9. C 10. A 11. D 12. B 13. A 14. D 15. C
- II. Use the correct form of each word on the right to complete the numbered spaces provided in the passage. Write your answers on your answer sheet. (1,5 points; 0,15 point a correct answer) 1. ENABLED 2. LÌELESS 3. INACTIVE 4. ARTIST 5. ACHIEVEMENT 6. 7. INSIGNIFICANT 8. ELUSIVE 9. STRIKING 10. CONCLUSION UNFORTUNATELY III. In the following passage, some numbered lines contain a word that shouldn’t be there. Tick (√) the sentences that are correct and write the words that shouldn’t be there in the numbered space. (1,0 point; 0,1 point a correct answer) 1. that 2. such 3. √ 4. will 5. to 6. to 7. √ 8. so 9. a 10. √ PART III. READING I. Complete the following passage by choosing A, B, C or D to fill in each blank. (1,0 point; 0,1 point a correct answer) 1. A 2. A 3. B 4. C 5. D 6. A 7. C 8. D 9. C 10. B II. Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct option (marked A, B, C or D) to answer the questions. (0,5 point; 0,1 point a correct answer) 1. B 2. D 3. C 4. D 5. D III. Read the passage and choose the best answer from the four options marked A, B, C or D in the following questions. Identify your answer by writing the corresponding letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet. (0,5 point; 0,1 point a correct answer) 1. C 2. A 3. D 4. B 5. A PART IV: WRITING I. Write the new sentences using the given word. Do not change the word given in any way. (0,5 point; 0,1 point a correct answer) 1. →Some interesting new information has come to light.
- 2. →Jack was banned from playing in the next two matches. 3. →I'm dying to see her again. 4. →She was so beautiful that I couldn't take my eyes off her. 5. →We can't wait to watch the program. II. Rewrite each of the following sentences so that it has a similar meaning to the original one. (10 pts) 1. → Were you to change your mind, you would be welcomed to join our class. 2. → I do not feel like going out this afternoon. 3. → However hard Adeles tries, she doesn't get anywhere/gets nowhere. 4. → The boss is thought to be considering raising wages. 5. → Despite the fact that he was disabled, he sailed/managed to sail around the world.