Question 5: Choose the one best answer A-B-C or D to each question following the passage on the basic of what is stated or implied in that passage.. The Harvard faculty has produced 27
Trang 1Ky thi tuyen sinh lop 10 PTCNN-2002
Thoi gian: 150 phut
Question 1: find out the correct form of the verbs in the box
1 When I (buy)…new house I (ask)… for a telephone The post office (tell)… me (wait) …, but I (wait) …a year now and my phone still (not come)…
2 When I (get) …back after lunch, Jean (tell)… me that somebody (phone) … when
I (be) …out
3 I (stay)… in England for a few weeks now You see, I (be)… a businessman and I (want)… to improve my English I (attend) … a special course in business
English at the moment The course (last) … three weeks
Question 2: Find out the correct form of the words in the box
Architectures responsible for the (1.contruct) of many skyscrapers believe that a tall building must always have a certain minimum (2.wide) but that there is no limit to its absolute (3.high) This means that the skyscrapers of the future are likely to be even taller
Engineers agree with this, but there is (4.agree) over the best shape for the tall, slim buildings The effects of wind (5.press) mean that cylindrical designs have enjoyed some (6.popular) in recent years, and there are quite pleasing to the eyes (7.fotunate), however, the ideal shape in an ugly square with heavily rounded corners
Would these tall buildings of the future offer more than a (8.wonder) view? Some believe tall towers could contain all the (9.require) for modern living The (10.inhabit) of these vertical villages would travel up and down between their home and work zones and would rarely need to journey to ground level
Question 3: find suitable words to fill each blank
Around the age of sixteen, you must make one of the biggest (1…) of your life Do I stay on at (2…) and hopefully go on to university later? Do I leave and start (3…) or begin a training course?
The decision (4…) your, but it may be worth remembering two (5…) There is more unemployment among people (6…) haven’t been to university and people who have the right skills will have a big advantage in the competition for (7…) If you decide to go straight into a job, there are many opportunities (8…) training Getting qualification will help you to get on more quickly in many careers, and evening classes allow you to learn while you earn Staring work and taking a break to study (9…) you are older is another possibility This way, you can (10…) up money for your student days, as well as getting practical work experience
Question 4: Find out and correct the mistakes.
1 These lessons are very interested
2 They are looking forward to see her again
3 There is a few water in the pot
4 Last week he had his head-phone repair at the shop
5 He didn’t go to that meeting, was he?
Trang 2Question 5: Choose the one best answer A-B-C or D to each question
following the passage on the basic of what is stated or implied in that
passage.
Harvard University is situated along the banks of the Charles River in Cambridge, Massachusetts The university now a sprawling complex of more than 400 buildings, housing, classrooms, laboratories and libraries
The Harvard faculty has produced 27 Nobel laureates and more than 20 winners of prestigious Pulitzer Prize Today the university has more than 16000 students and over
2300 full-time faculty members
Harvard is consistently ranked as one of the best school in American and the world And it is considered a leading international research institution The university owners its reputation as a centre for academic excellence to its profession and graduated schools, as well as its undergraduate program The Medical, Law, Business and Divinity schools are leaders in their fields, attracting top students from around the world
Beginning in the 1930s, Harvard made a conscious effort to recruit students from all over the US, not from the eastern part of the nation More recently, the University has pursued policies to increase the number of women and minority students on campus A long tradition of modification and change continues, but the commitment to academic excellence remains at the heart of Harvard education
1 Which of the following statement is true?
A The Harvard faculty has won 27 Nobel Prizes
B The Harvard graduates have won 27 Nobel Prizes
C The Harvard faculty has won more than 20 Pulitzer Prizes
D The Harvard graduates have won 27 Nobel Prizes, but no Pulitzer Prize
2 Harvard includes three of following except……
A professional schools
B graduate program
C job training program
D undergraduate program
3 Three of following are famous schools in Harvard, which is exception?
A Medical school
B Mathematics school
C Divinity School
D Business School
4 Since 1930s, Harvard has tried to enroll students from…
A all over the US
B all over the world
C eastern part of the country
D western part of Europe
5 Harvard has managed to increase the number of … students on campus
A top B Asian C women and minority D women and black
Trang 3Question 6: Choose the one best answer A-B-C or D to complete the
following passage
Visitors to Britain are always complaining about English food But they do not really know what they are talking about because they rarely get a chance (1) it Most
of the (2) in large towns have foreign (3) who serve foreign food (4) visitors are invited (5) in an English home their (6) often feel they must (7) them something foreign and exotic
Those of us who (8) know English food are aware that at its best it can be (9) very good On the other (10) it is true to say that it is sometimes terrible Part of the
problem is that we are not really interested in food- we eat to live, we do not live to eat So we don’t generally (11) the necessary time and effort which are needed to cook really good meals We (12) food that is simple and easy to cook, (13) ready prepared food which only needs (14) up before eating
You can find the best English food in the country away from the large towns, where life is (15) and people are not in such a hurry But, of course, most visitors come from London They come because they are interested in shopping and
sightseeing They do not come to find the food So why should they complain about it
1A.to think B to cook C to eat D to fetch
2A.dinning-rooms B dining-halls C restaurants D stores
12A.would rather B prefer C hate D take
15 A slower B quicker C slowly D quickly
Question 7: Use these given words to fill the blanks.
A when F catch
B missed G angry
C went H late
D because I ran
E discover J clock
I had a very bad day yesterday Everything (1) wrong In the morning, my alarm (2) didn’t ring so I woke up an hour (3) In such a hurry that I burned my hand (4) I was making breakfast Then I ran out of the house to (5) the 8.30 bus, but of course I (6) I was very unhappy (7) my teacher gets (8) if anyone is late for class I (9) three miles
to the school only to (10) that it was Sunday
Trang 4Question 8: Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that its means exactly the same as the sentence printed before it
1 who does this book belong to
whose………
2 I didn’t learn my lesson, so I got bad mark
If I ………
3 She started work for that company a year ago
She has been………
4 it’s pity I didn’t take my doctor’s advice
I wish………
5 it is a three hour drive from Hanoi to Haiphong
Question 9: complete the sentences below using the provided words and phrases.
1) Albert Einstein/ born/ 1897/ Germany/ die/ 1955
2) He/ graduate/ University of Zurich/ 1905
3) 1919/ win/ the Nobel Prize/ physics
4) 1919/ to 1933/ live/ Germany/ travel/ lot/ talk/ scientists
5) 1933/ leave/ Germany/ United States/ live/ until/ death