Document GRADE 10 – UNIT TWELVE – MUSIC – TEST 01 Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questi[.]
Trang 1GRADE 10 – UNIT TWELVE – MUSIC – TEST 01 Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs
from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
1 A gas B grass C mess D has
2 A sit B easy C resign D busy
3 A princess B hiss C mess D princes
4 A success B chairs C set D sat
5 A ease B please C fuss D exercise
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three
in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions.
6 A communicate B emotion C combine D language
7 A popu lar B music C express D animal
8 A maintain B people C feeling D peaceful
9 A favourite B traditional C reason D listen
10 A.radio B picture C happy D prefer
Mark the letterA, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following
questions.
11 The school boys are in a hurry be late for school
12 He lighted the candle read the note
A as long as B because C to D so tthat
13 He had to explain the lesson very clearly
A in order that his students to understand it
B so that his students could understand it
C as his students to understand it
D so that his students to understand it
14 We set off early avoid getting stuck in the traffic
A although we B so that C because we D so as to
15 You may put your money in a small coin bank
A so that to keep it safe B so as notto keep it safe
C in order to keep it safe D not to keep it safe
16 They were talking in whispers nobody could hear them
C in order that D B and C are correc t
17 Mary put on her scarf get cold
A in order that will not B so as to not
C so as not to D in order to not
18 We stopped at a square have a rest
A so as B in order that C in order to D in order
19 My parents got up very early morning pack the car for our journey
A so that B in order that C to D so as
20 He studied very hard
A in order to fail the examination B so as to pass the examination
C so that to get knowledge D in order that he could be illiterate
21 My mother needs a tin opener this bottle
C so as to open D All are correct
22 Be as clear as possible any misunderstanding
A in order to make B so as to make
C in order not to make D in order that
23 “I spoke slowly The foreigner could understand me.” means……
A I spoke slowly so the foreigner could understand me
B I spoke slowly in order to the foreigner could understand me
C I spoke slowly that the foreigner could understand me
D I spoke slowly for the foreigner to understand me
24 We have to start early we won't be late
A so that B so as to C because D although
25 They went to the seaside being disturbed by the noise of the city
A in order to avoid B so that avoid
26 The children better leave now, it's getting late
A should B had C would D ought
27 It's a good idea to see your doctor regularly for
C an investigation D a check-up
28 1 lost loo much money betting at the races last time, so you won't me to go again
A convince B impress C persuade D urge
29 .from Bill, all the students said they would go
A Except B Only C Apart D Separate 30 goes the bus; now we will have to walk!
A On time B At once C There D Early
31 When he retired from his job the director him with a clock
A offered B pleased C satisfied D presented
32 It is usually better not to things, in case they are not returned
A lend B offer C borrow D lose
33 Let's go for a long walk, we?
34 My doctor me to take up swimming as it is such good exercise
A suggested B proposed C advised D said
3 5.1 disapprove people smoking in public places
36 Please leave this soace on the enrolment form
A absent B blank C missing D undone
37 I often miss the bus because my watch is
A overdue B late C slow D behind
38 Hurry up! They've only got seats left
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39 This sort of music was very in the 1940s
A preferred B liked C favourite D popular
40 They'll never to get here by six - the roads are quite busy today
A manage B arrive C succeed D able
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or to indicate the correct
answer to each of the questions.
The trumpet player Louis Armstrong, or Sachem, as he was usually called, was among
the first jazz musicians to achieve international fame He is known for the beautiful,
clear tone of his trumpet-playing and for his singing voice Armstrong was born into a
poor family in New Orleans He first learned to play the cornet at the age of 13, taking
lessons while living in a children's home As a teenager, he played in a number of local
jazz bands in New Orleans
In 1922, Armstrong moved to Chicago to play in Joe "King" Olive's band Two years
later, he joined Fletcher Henderson's band Then, from 1925 to 1928, Armstrong made a
series of records with groups called the Hot Five, the Hot Seven, and the Savoy
Ballroom Five These records rank among the greatest recordings in the history of jazz.
Armstrong led a big band during the 1930s and 1940s, but in 1947 returned to play
with small jazz groups He performed all over the world and made a number of hit
records, such as Hello, Dolly and Mack the Knife Armstrong also appeared in a number
of movies, first in New Orleans in 1947, High Society in 1956 and Hello Dolly in 1969
41 What was Armstrong's nickname?
A Louis B Sachem C Hot Five D King Oliver
42 Which of the following best describes Armstrong?
A He was a poor musician
B He was an internationally-known jazz musician
C He was a famous actor
D He played the trumpet
43 In what city was Joe "King" Olive's band based?
A In New Orleans B In Savoy
C In Chicago D In Armstrong's birth place
44 Which of the following is not a movie?
A New Orleans B High Society
C Hello, Dolly D Mack the Knife
15 What was the first movie Armstrong appeared in?
A High Society B Mack the Knife
C New Orleans D Hello, Dolly
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the
correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
John Lennon was born in Liverpool in 1940 He was always keen on music ami played
in pop groups (46) school and Art College John got married (47) Cynthia in
1962 and they had a son, (48) name was Julian At that (49) John was a
member of a group (50) "the Beatles." Many beautiful songs were written by John
and wherever the group went, crowds of fans gathered to see them They (51) scream
and faint when "the Beatles" played, and lots of people (52) their hair cut in a Beatles style Soon, everyone had heard of "the Beatles" and John was much richer than
he had ever (53) Having achieved world-wide success, John started to makerecords
(54) his own after 1968 and it was in the same year (55) his marriage to Cynthia (56) to an end He had met Yoko Ono, a Japanese artist, whom he married the
following year John lost weight and grew his hair long, as can be s'een on the covers of the records that he made with Yoko They (57) up home in the United States and had
a son called Sean
Many people consider John Lennon to be the most talented of all "the Beatles." He sang about peace and love and so when he was murdered (58) one of his fans, outside his New York apartment, the (59) world was shocked More than 50,000 fans turned (60) to a special ceremony in his memory He was only forty when he died
46 A in B of C on D at
47 A to B with C into D onto
48 A whose B his C whom D with
49 A period B time C stage D step
50 A named B known C called D considered 51.A used B would C usually D use to
52 A have B wanted C.asked D had
53 A expected B was C want D imagine
54 A by B on C with D in
55 A which B that C while D then
56 A come B go C went D came 57.A set B make C put D wake
58 A because B by C with D also
59 A all B most C whole D.every
60 A up B on C.into D at
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction
in each of the following questions
61 Henry (A) regretted (B) bought (C) the (D) second-hand car
62 Amanda (A) final (B) managed (C) to get (D) a good job
63 They (A) have sold that (B) old house (C) in (D) the end of the road
64 (A) "Don't bite (B) my nails," (C) said Mrs Rogers (D) to her son
65 Charles (A) lives (B) quitely (C) near his (D) aunt's house
66 (A) That's (B) the last time I (C) was going (D) to that restaurant!
67 (A) It was (B) so a dirty beach that we (C) decided (D) not to stay
68 (A) It isn't (B) necessary (C) to finishing (D) the work today
69 I (A) don't (B) really want (C) having lunch (D) yet
70 (A) Sebastian's career (B) as a television presenter (C) began for five years (D) ago
71 "Don't (A) leave the house (B) until I (C) got back, William," his mother (D) said
72 (A) I'd rather not (B) to (C) see him (D) tomorrow
73 (A) Alice's (B) strange (C) ideas (D) to astonish everybody
74 It was (A) careless (B) of you (C) to leave the windows (D) opened last night TQT EXTRA COURSE - GRADE 10 UNIT TWELVE TEST No 1A
Trang 375 You (A) will catch (B) a cold if you (C) don't keep your feet (D) to dry.
76 It (A) looks (B) like (C) raining (D) to me
77 (A) This is the (B) more (C) delicious cake I have (D) ever tasted
78 The people (A) who were there (B) didn't notice (C) nothing (D) unusual
79 She (A) has left (B) university (C) two years (D) ago
80 The gate (A) is close (B) to stop the children (C) running (D) into the road
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ANSWER KEY
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
D A D B C D C A B D
B C B D C D C C C B
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
A C D A D B D C C C
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
D A C C A B C B D A
41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
B B C D C D A A B C
B D A B B D A B C A
61 62 63 64 65 66 67 6 69 70
B A C B B C B C C C
71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
C B D D D C B C A A
61 B => buying 62 A => finally
63 C -> at 64 B => your
65 B ~> quite 66 C => went
67 B => such 68 C => to finish
69 C => to have 70 C => began (omit "for")
7 i C => get back 72 B => bo "to"
73 D => astonish (omit "to") 74 D => open
75 D => dry 76 C => rain
77 B => most 78 C => anything
79 A => left 80 A => is closed
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