Đề luyện thi vào Lớp 10 chuyên Tiếng Anh Global Success - Đề 1 (Có đáp án)
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18. team sports require cooperation. A. Of all B. They are all C. Why all are D. All 19. Studies indicate collecting art today than ever before. A. there are that more people B. more people that are C. that there are more people D. people there are more 20. Doctors advise people who are deficient vitamin C to eat more fruit and vegetables. A. from B. of C. in D. for 21. Dick put ball in net in second half but goal was disallowed. A. a - a - a - a B. the - the - the - the C. the - the - a - a D. a - a - the - the 22. There is a real possibility that these animals could be frightened a sudden loud noise. A. being there B. should there be C. there was D. there have been 23. The computer has dramatically affected photographic lenses are constructed. A. is the way B. that the way C. which way do D. the way 24. Six novels a year, you say? He’s certainly a writer. A. fruitful B. fertile C. virile D. prolific 25. The handwriting is completely . This note must have been written a long time ago. A. inedible B. indelible C. illegible D. unfeasible II. Give the correct form or tense of the verbs in brackets. a. The children were frightened because the lights suddenly (1.go) out and they (2.sit) in the dark. b. What tune (3. play) when we (4. come) in? c. She was badly hurt when her car hit another car. If she (5. wear) her seat belt, she (6. not hurt) so badly. d. It is vital that no one else (7. know) about the secret government operation. e. It seems strange to be standing here, (8. look) out at SydneyHarbor. f. Tom had a lucky escape. He (9. kill) when a car crashed into the front of his house. g. (10. Rank) as a masterpiece, a work of art must transcend the ideals of the period in which it was created. III. There are ten mistakes in the following passage. Find and correct them. (1.5 pt) It seems that the mystery of why the Pyramids were built may have solved. Until quite recently people got used to think that they were just tombs for pharaohs. Instead, the connection with astronomy seems much more important. Egyptologists have often asked them how long it spent to build them and why people built them in first place. Experts came up with a suggestion that the Egyptians may have believed in the River Nile was the earthly equivalent of the Milky Way. Many agree that the sizes of the three Giza Pyramids are in promotion to the three stars of Orion. Nothing, then, was by the chance. Rather, the souls of dead pharaohs were deliberately being project through shafts to reach at their goal of the Orion constellation. IV. Give the correct form of the word in each of the following brackets.(1.5 pt) It was not so long ago that we dealt with colleagues through face-to-face (1. INTERACT) and with counterparts and customers by phone or letter. But the world of communication has undergone a dramatic transformation, not for all the good. Email, while (2. DOUBT) a swift means of communication providing your server is fully (3.FUNCTION) and that the address you have contains no (4. ACCURATE) has had a (5. SIGNIFY) effect on certain people’s behaviour, both at home and business. For those people, the use of email has become irresistibly (6. ADDICT) to the extent that it is (7. THREAT) their mental and physical health. Addicts spend their day (8. COMPULSION) checking for email and have a (9. TEND) to panic if their server goes down. It is estimated that one in six people spend four hours a day sending and receiving messages, the equivalent to more than two working days a week. The negative effect on (10. PRODUCE) is something employers are well aware of. PART THREE: READING (6.0 POINTS) I. Read the following passage and choose the option that indicates the correct answer to each of the following questions.(2.0 pts) In the United States in the early 1800's, individual state governments had more effect on the economy than did the federal government. States chartered manufacturing, banking, mining, and transportation firms and participated in the construction of various internal improvements such as canals, turnpikes, and railroads. The states encouraged internal improvements in two distinct ways; first, by actually establishing state companies to build such improvements; second, by providing part of the capital for mixed public-private companies setting out to make a profit. In the early nineteenth century, state governments also engaged in a surprisingly large amount of direct regulatory activity, including extensive licensing and inspection programs. Licensing targets reflected both similarities and differences between the economy of the nineteenth century and that of today: in the nineteenth century, state regulation through licensing fell especially on peddlers, innkeepers, and retail merchants of various kinds. The perishable commodities of trade generally came understate inspection, and such important frontier staples as lumber and gunpowder were also subject to state control. Finally, state governments experimented with direct labor and business regulation designed to help the individual laborer or consumer, including setting maximum limits on hours of work and restrictions on price-fixing by businesses. persuading us to buy more? Did children turn to violence through watching it, either because so (4) programmes taught them how to shoot, rob, and kill, or because they had to do something to counteract the hours they had spent glued to the tiny screen? Or did it simply create a vast passive (5) drugged by glamorous serials and inane situation (6) ? On the other hand did it increase anxiety by sensationalizing the news [or the news which was (7) by suitable pictures] and filling our living rooms with war, famine and political unrest? (8) in all, television proved to be the all-purpose scapegoat for the second half of the century, blamed for everything, but above all, eagerly watched. For no (9) how much we despised it, feared it, were bored by it, or felt that it took us away from the old paradise of family conversation and hobbies such as collecting stamps, we never turned it off. We kept staring at the screen, aware that our own tiny (10) was in if we looked carefully. 1. A. be B. stay C. exist D. prolong 2. A. with B. over C. by D. on 3. A. screen B. danger C. machine D. reason 4. A. that B. far C. many D. what 5. A. programme B. personality C. audience D. tense 6. A. comedies B. programmes C. perhaps D. consequently 7. A. taken B. presented C. capable D. accompanied 8. A. Taken B. All C. Somewhat D. Thus 9. A. one B. matter C. difference D. reason 10. A. fault B. reflection C. situation D. consciousness PART FOUR: WRITING (6.0 POINTS) I. Finish the second sentence in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentence printed before it. (2.0 pts) 1. If the work is finished by lunchtime, you can go home. Get 2. You haven’t done your work, have you? It’s about 3. The fourth time he asked her to marry him, she accepted. Only on his 4. He said that he had won as a result of good luck. He attributed 5. That reminds me of the time I climbed to the top of Mount Fuji. That takes me 6. People rumour that he is rich but stingy. What 7. Such a ridiculous proposal isn’t worth serious consideration. There is 8. Just thinking about his face at that moment makes me laugh. The very 9.We cannot see animals in a vast area after the forest fire. There is an 10.The staff hated Frank’s new policies so intensely that they went on strike. So intense II. Write a new sentence similar in meaning to the given one, using the word given in the brackets. Do not alter the word in any way. (2.0 pts) 1. I suddenly realized the meaning of a “freebie”.(dawned) 2. After the scandal, he was asked to resign. (HAND) 3. Bruce said that the situation at work was like a family argument. (likened) 4. My father is not feeling well these days. (weather) 5. I don’t think this record will ever be popular. (catch) 6. His arrival was completely unexpected. (took) 7. The success of our local theater has made our city famous. (map) 8. He is certainly not a reliable witness. (means) 9. Our company is the only company allowed to import these chemicals. (monopoly) 10. It’s uncertain whether the band’s tour will take place. (BALANCE) KEYS PART ONE: PHONETICS (1.0 POINT) I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently fromthat of the others. (0.5 pt) 1. D 2. A 3. C 4. D 5. B II. Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from that of the others.(0.5 pt) 1. D 2. B 3. C 4. A 5. B PART TWO: LEXICO-GRAMMAR (7.0 POINTS) I. Choose the best option to complete each of the following sentences.(2.5pts) 1. C 2. D 3. A 4. D 5.C 6. D 7. C 8. C 9. B 10. C 11. A 12. B 13. C 14. A 15. B 16. A 17. B 18.D 19. C 20. C 21. B 22. B 23. D 24. D 25. C II. Give the correct form or tense of the verbs in brackets. (1.5 pt) 1. had gone 2. were sitting 3. was being played 4. came 5. had been wearing 6. wouldn’t have been hurt 7. (should) know 8. looking 9. could have been killed 10. To be ranked III. There are ten mistakes in the following passage. Find and correct them. (1.5 pt) It seems that the mystery of why the Pyramids were built may (1. have solved have been solved). Until quite recently people got used (2. to think to thinking) that they were just tombs for pharaohs. Instead, the connection with astronomy (3.seem seems) much more important. Egyptologists have often asked (4. them themselves) how long it (5. spent took) to build them and why people built them in (6. first place the first place). Experts came up with a suggestion that the Egyptians may have (7. believed in believed that) the River Nile was the earthly equivalent of the Milky Way. Many agree that the sizes of the three Giza Pyramids are in propotion to the three stars of Orion. Nothing, then, was (8. by the chance by chance). Rather, the souls of dead pharaohs were deliberatedly being (9. project projected) through shafts to (10. reach at reach) their goal of the Orion constellation. No Line Mistake Correction 1 1 have solved have been solved 2 2 to think to thinking 3 3 seem seems 4 3 them themselves 5 3 spent took 6 4 first place the first place 7 5 believed in believed that 8 7 by the chance by chance 9 7 project projected 10 8 reach at reach IV. Give the correct form of the word in each of the following brackets. (1.5 pt) 1. INTERACTION 2. UNDOUBTEDLY 3. FUNCTIONAL 4. INACCURACIES 5. SIGNIFICANT 6. ADDICTIVE 7. THREATENING 8. COMPULSIVELY 9. TENDENCY 10. PRODUCTION PART THREE: READING (6.0 POINTS) I. Read the following passage and choose the option that indicates the correct answer to each of the following questions.(2.0 pts) 1. C 2. C 3. D 4. A 5. D 6. B 7. C 8. D 9. A 10. C II. Read the text below and fill in each blank with ONE suitable word. (2.0 pts) 1. considered 2. some 3. no 4. means 5. other 6. in 7. many 8. wish 9. celebrations 10. while III. Read the passage and choose the best option for each of the following blanks. (2.0 pts) 1.B 2.D 3.A 4.C 5.C 6.B 7.D 8.B 9.B 10.B PART FOUR: WRITING (6 POINTS) I. Rewrite the following sentences beginning with the given words. (2.0 pts) 1. Get the work finished by lunchtime and you can go home. 2. It’s about time you did your homework. 3. Only on his fourth proposal did she accept to marry him. 4. He attributed his win/ victory/ success/ achievement/ triumph to good luck. 5. That takes me back to the time I climbed to the top of Mount Fuji.
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