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ĐỀ THI GỒM 40 CÂU TỪ QUESTION 01 ĐẾN QUESTION 40 Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.

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ĐỀ KIỂM TRA HỌC KỲ I NĂM 2011

Môn thi: ANH VĂN 10 – Chương trình chuẩn

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ĐỀ THI GỒM 40 CÂU (TỪ QUESTION 01 ĐẾN QUESTION 40)

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions

Question 1: Be sure to make a real effort to answer all the questions the interviewer asked

Question 2: In the first part of the twentieth century, before a TV set was a part of

A most households, radio programming was different with what it is now

Question 3: It used to be one of the most popular programme shown on TV at the time

Question 4: There is so many traffic on Queen Street and it is predicted that there will be a jam

A B C for 2 hours

D

Question 5: Workers are not allowed using the office phone for personal calls

A B C D

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the rest in each of the following questions

Question 6: A bird B early C learning D teacher

Question 7: A ought B through C bought D thought

Question 8: A strange B disabled C radio D appropriate

Read the following passage taken from Cool Zone 8, Texto Editores 2009, and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks from 9 to 13

Kate, 14: I think TV (9) a great source of information I know most teens don’t like

watching the news, but I do I like to know what is happening around our world I also enjoy (10) , especially about wildlife I’m very curious about the way animals live and what is being done to preserve their species I have always a lot of fun watching TV Another great thing about TV is that I can listen to my favourite music and watch the video clips at the same time I also enjoy (11) live shows and films, mostly comedy and thrillers, though I also like watching dramas now and then I watch TV two to three hours a day

Rachel, 17: I like TV as everybody else, but since I have done some research work for

school I’ve become more selective about the programmes I watch I like watching the news and some game shows like “Who wants to be a millionaire?”, so I don’t really (12) too much time in front of the box, an hour or two a day I’m more aware now of the good and not so good effects of TV Some programmes are educational and help us to develop and use our

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imagination, but many are full of violence There are also so many soaps and reality shows (13) make people forget that there is a real world out there to experience

Question 9: A was B has become C will be D had been

Question 10: A comedies B documentaries C news D cartoons

Question 11: A meeting B to watch C watching D to meet

Question 12: A send B spend C give D offer

Question 13: A that B about which C which they D who

Read the following passage taken from English workbook 10 published by Vietnam

Education Publisher, and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate

the correct answer to each of the questions from 14 to 21

Probably the most widely recognised conversational convention is that people take turns speaking But how do people know when it is their turn? Some rules must be present, otherwise conversations would be continually breaking down into a disorganised jumble of interruptions and simultaneous talk

Turn-taking cues are usually quite subtle People do not simply stop talking when they are ready to yield the floor They usually signal in advance that they are about to conclude The clues may be semantic (“So anyway,…” or “Last but not least, …”); but more commonly the

speech itself can be modified to show that a turn is about to end – typically, by lowering its

pitch, loudness, or speed

Body movements and patterns of eye contact are especially important While speaking, we look at and away from our listener in about equal proportions; but as we approach the end of a turn, we look at the listener more steadily

Listeners are not passive in all of this Here too there are several ways of signaling that someone wants to speak next One way is through an observable increase in body tension – by leaning forward or producing an audible intake of breath A less subtle approach is simply to

interrupt – a strategy that may be tolerated, if the purpose is to clarify what the speaker is

saying, but that more usually leads to social disapproval

Question 14: For the conversations to be smooth, there must be

A some rules of speaking turns B conversational conventions

C organised jumbles D wide recognition

Question 15: People do not simply stop talking when they are ready

A to break down into disorganised jumble B to recognise speech

C to talk about another topics D to finish speaking

Question 16: “So anyway,…:” or “Last but not least, …” are phrases to signal

A in advance B conclusions C interruptions D turn-taking cues

Question 17: The word “modified” in paragraph 1 could be best replaced by

A changed B broken C turned D concluded

Question 18: Nearly to the end of the speech, speakers tend to

A use more eye contact B look away in about equal proportions

C have steady look at the listener D speak more quickly

Question 19: The word “tolerated” in paragraph 3 is closet in meaning to

A encouraged B accepted C hard-to-forgive D forgotten

Question 20: An audible intake of breath is

A a passive way of signaling next turn

B like leaning forward

C one way to signal that you want to speak next

D body tension

Question 21: Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

A Many people usually accept interruptions when someone is speaking

B Body movements and eye contact are very important when speaking

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C Using signal cues is not the only way to inform that the speakers are to conclude

D It is widely agreed that people take turns speaking in conversational convention

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is closest in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions

Question 22: He’s very accurate in his calculations

A correct B magical C tragic D determined

Question 23: What is Kate worried about?

A proud B scenic C satisfied D anxious

Question 24: I am disappointed that my first plan was bitterly opposed

A completely allowed B slowly transmitted

C poorly attended D strongly disapproved

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each

of the following questions

Question 25: Andrew: “ ”

John: “Yes, once a month.”

A How often do you go for a picnic? B Why do you go for a picnic?

C Do you often go for a picnic? D When do you go for a picnic?

Question 26: The company in 1988 and now has expanded to large corporation

A has established B established

C has been established D was established

Question 27: Ann invited me to join the party, surprised me

Question 28: Bob and Jen each other since university

A knows B had known C knew D have known

Question 29: Marry suggested Professor Day’s class on Biology

C that everyone takes D taking

Question 30: My strict Maths teacher doesn’t talking in class Even small talks are to

be punished

Question 31: Nam, I go, is the best friend of mine

A he who B that C with whom D who

Question 32: I really my teaching career because I like to work with children

A realise B store C enjoy D share

Question 33: After working for nearly 3 hours, I decided to take a

A thought B transplanting C chat D rest

Question 34: he took a taxi, Bill still arrived late for the concert

A Because of B Although C In spite of D Because

Question 35: Elma: “ are you going?”

Tracy: “To the supermarket.”

Question 36: Life is bound to be difficult for

A employment B employers C the employed D the unemployed

Question 37: Watching programmes is my hobby, as it informs me about the latest

things happening around us

Question 38: So we decide that party at Ann’s house and we have to get her parents’

A permission B friendliness C excursion D formation

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Question 39: Mathew is a good student as a result of her of self-study

A permission B transmission C disability D capability

Question 40: your sister at the airport at 3 o’clock?

A Will you meet B Are you meeting C Have you met D Do you meet

Question 41: My house is very school so my parents have to take turns to ride me

there every day

A away from B near C far from D beside

Question 42: I have just finished my exams and I have a few days before the next

semester

Question 43: We are now having problems with our house security

A safely B safe C safety D unsafe

Question 44: Jake degree in Business and Management with flying colours

A took pride in B obtained C earned D received

Question 45: Our company takes on applicants aged 30 and 35 for this position

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest

in meaning to each of the following questions

Question 46: We last saw Tom 7 years ago

A The last time we saw Tom was 7 years ago

B We have never seen Tom for 7 years

C We haven’t seen Tom since 7 years

D The last time we saw Tom 7 years ago

Question 47: We have been told not to do this alone

A They have told us not to do this alone

B They haven’t told us to do this alone

C We have been telling them not to this alone

D Someone has not told us to do this alone

Question 48: I find it strange that Japanese don’t look at me when talking

A I used to find that Japanese don’t look at me when talking

B I am not used to the fact that Japanese don’t look at me when talking

C I didn’t use to find that Japanese don’t look at me when talking

D I am getting used to that Japanese don’t look at me when talking

Question 49: I usually sleep for an hour in the afternoon

A My sleep in the afternoon usually last an hour

B I usually spend an hour on sleep in the afternoon

C Sleeping in the afternoon usually took me an hour

D It takes usually me an hour to sleep in the afternoon

Question 50: The boy is going to travel with me You saw him sitting next to yesterday

A The boy that you saw him sitting next to me yesterday is going to travel with me

B The boy who is going to travel with me you saw next to me yesterday

C The boy with whom I am going to travel you saw next to me yesterday

D The boy who you saw next to me yesterday is going to travel with me

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