Đề thi thử vào Lớp 10 môn Tiếng Anh - Test 31 (Có đáp án)
Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the given one.
22.Which dress are you wearing to the party tonight, Jane?” I asked.
A. I asked Jane which dress she was wearing to the party tonight.
B. I asked Jane which dress she is wearing to the party tonight.
C. I asked Jane which dress she was wearing to the party that night.
D. I asked Jane which was she wearing to the party that night.
23.Pay the bill, or they will cut off the phone service.
A. Unless you pay the bill, they will not cut off the phone service.
B. If you pay the bill, they wouldn’t cut off the phone service.
C. If you pay the bill, they will cut off the phone service.
D. If you don’t pay the bill, they will cut off the phone service.
24.The news was so wonderful that they decided to have a celebration.
A. The news was such wonderful that they decided to have a celebration.
B. It was such wonderful news that they decided to have a celebration.
C. It was too wonderful news that they decided to have a celebration.
D. It was such a wonderful news that they decided to have a celebration.
25.The books in Chinese are not so expensive as the books in English.
A. The books in English are cheaper than in Chinese.
B. The books in Chinese are cheaper than English.
C. The books in English are more expensive than those in Chinese.
D. The books in English are more expensive than that in Chinese.
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- MOCK TEST 31 Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others in each group. 1.A. casual B. imagine C. natural D. volcano 2.A. quarter B. equal C. mosque D. question Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose main stress position is placed differently from that of the others in each group. 3.A. continuous B. peacefulness C. nominate D. hurricane 4.A. disappointed B. scientific C. congratulate D. exhibition Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word SIMILAR in meaning to the underlined word. 5. We should take showers instead of using baths to reduce the amount of water. A. increase B. decrease C. rise D. develop Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct preposition or adverb particle that completes the sentence. 6. Clean air provides us ___ a healthy supply of oxygen. A. with B. by C. for D. from 7. It’s raining very hard, so I think we should put ___ our meeting till next Sunday. A. down B. off C. up D. away Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase to complete the sentence. 8. Everything is going well. We ___ any problems in our business so far. A. didn’t have B. don’t have C. haven’t had D. won’t have 9. I am ___ sorry for keeping you waiting so long. A. terribly B. terrified C. terrible D. terror 10. When I was small, I enjoyed ___ fairy tales by my grandma. A. be telling B. told C. telling D. being told 11. Hoa: “Would you mind if I hung this picture here?” - Nam: “___” A. It’s nice of you to say so. B. Yes, of course not. C. No, please do! D. Why not? Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the part that is incorrect. 12. Everyone in both cars were injured in the accident last night. A. last night B. injured C. cars D. were 13. She is the girl about who I talked with you the day before yesterday. A. with B. who C. the girl D. the day before Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word that best completes the blanks. It has long been suspected that lack of sleep can actually lead to illness, particularly in young people. Research involving students aged 14-19 over a three-week period now appeared to confirm (14)___. The teenager wore devices that recorded the movements they made, without aware of them, that indicated they were asleep. The results were then compared to the number of illnesses that they had suffer from during the three weeks, (15) ___ to the number of occasions on which they had been absent from school. What the study showed was that students who slept (16) ___ than seven hours a night caught colds, flu and other relatively minor illnesses more often. The problem is that as children enter
- their teens their natural sleeping patterns change. Resulting in them going to sleep later and therefore wanting to wake up later, but they still have to get up in the morning to go to school. 14. A. this B. that C. it D. these 15. A. due B. in addition C. in order D. moreover 16. A. more B. less C. longer D. fewer Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. In the earliest times, children got their education directly from parents and other adults. They learned mainly skills for survival. Adults passed down this knowledge through spoken language. Eventually, cultures around the world began inventing writing. As societies developed, they set up schools to teach reading, writing, maths and other subjects. The first schools were usually just for boys. Most of the students came from rich and powerful families. Often the purpose of their education was religious training. In many cultures, the religious leaders formed the highest level of society. Some schools had other purposes as well. Many schools focused on military training. Sometimes youths attended special schools to learn the art of public speaking. These skills were meant to help them become future leaders. Most girls received their education at home. They learned cooking, sewing and other useful skills. Over time, education became available to more people, not just the rich and powerful. The governments of some countries set up public systems of education in the 1800s. More schools opened to girls. During the 1900s, marks, or grades, became a new measure of learning. Testing became a regular part of formal education. As education became more important to people, teachers’ colleges opened. The requirements for becoming a teacher became stricter. Teaching became a highly respected profession. 17. In the earliest times, children learned skills so that they could ___. A. make societies develop B. pass this knowledge down C. invent writing D. continue to exist 18. The word “they” in the passage refers to ___. A. societies B. cultures C. schools D. subjects 19. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage? A. The first schools were usually just for boys from rich and powerful families. B. Art of public speaking was one of the skills that help youths become future leaders. C. During the 1900s, testing became a regular part of formal education. D. In the earliest times, knowledge was passed down through written records. 20. The purposes of the first schools include ___. A. public speaking training, cooking and sewing training. B. religious training, cooking training and military training. C. religious training, military training and public speaking training. D. reading and writing skill training only. 21. The best title for the passage could be ___. A. The Development of Education B. Education in the Earliest Times C. Education in Modern Times D. Testing - a Regular Part of Education Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the given one. 22. Which dress are you wearing to the party tonight, Jane?” I asked. A. I asked Jane which dress she was wearing to the party tonight. B. I asked Jane which dress she is wearing to the party tonight.
- C. I asked Jane which dress she was wearing to the party that night. D. I asked Jane which was she wearing to the party that night. 23. Pay the bill, or they will cut off the phone service. A. Unless you pay the bill, they will not cut off the phone service. B. If you pay the bill, they wouldn’t cut off the phone service. C. If you pay the bill, they will cut off the phone service. D. If you don’t pay the bill, they will cut off the phone service. 24. The news was so wonderful that they decided to have a celebration. A. The news was such wonderful that they decided to have a celebration. B. It was such wonderful news that they decided to have a celebration. C. It was too wonderful news that they decided to have a celebration. D. It was such a wonderful news that they decided to have a celebration. 25. The books in Chinese are not so expensive as the books in English. A. The books in English are cheaper than in Chinese. B. The books in Chinese are cheaper than English. C. The books in English are more expensive than those in Chinese. D. The books in English are more expensive than that in Chinese. ANSWER KEY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 D C A C B A B C A D C D B A B 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 D D B D C A C D B C