1) An earthquake in Tokyo in 1923 killed almost 100,000 people and destroyed half a million homes.
2) Many fires broke out when stoves were overturned as people were cooking, and the fires quickly spread out of control since emergency services could not access many areas.
3) Over 90% of the damage was caused by fires rather than building collapses, and most deaths were from the fires rather than the earthquake itself.
1) An earthquake in Tokyo in 1923 killed almost 100,000 people and destroyed half a million homes.
2) Many fires broke out when stoves were overturned as people were cooking, and the fires quickly spread out of control since emergency services could not access many areas.
3) Over 90% of the damage was caused by fires rather than building collapses, and most deaths were from the fires rather than the earthquake itself.
Original Description:
for grade 10
Original Title
[123doc] de Thi Vao Lop 10 Mon Tieng Anh Tinh Lam Dong (1)
1) An earthquake in Tokyo in 1923 killed almost 100,000 people and destroyed half a million homes.
2) Many fires broke out when stoves were overturned as people were cooking, and the fires quickly spread out of control since emergency services could not access many areas.
3) Over 90% of the damage was caused by fires rather than building collapses, and most deaths were from the fires rather than the earthquake itself.
1) An earthquake in Tokyo in 1923 killed almost 100,000 people and destroyed half a million homes.
2) Many fires broke out when stoves were overturned as people were cooking, and the fires quickly spread out of control since emergency services could not access many areas.
3) Over 90% of the damage was caused by fires rather than building collapses, and most deaths were from the fires rather than the earthquake itself.
Moân: TIEÁNG ANH Thôøi gian laøm baøi: 60 phuùt (khoâng keå thôøi gian phaùt ñeà) (Ñeà thi goàm 2 trang. Thí sinh chæ ghi caâu traû lôøi vaøo giaáy thi, khoâng cheùp laïi ñeà) I) Choïn töø hoaëc cuïm töø thích hôïp ñeå hoaøn thaønh caùc caâu sau (1 ñieåm) Ví duï: 0. I am excited (on/ in/ at/ about)……….taking that trip. Traû lôøi: I. 0. about 1) After arriving home, they usually (take out/ put out/ take off/ put off)..........their uniforms. 2) He used to (earn/ gain/ get/ make)..........his living by delivering vegetables to city hotels. 3) We were all very proud (in/ of/ about/ at)..........our daughter when she got the scholarship. 4) Wait here! We’ll come back (in/ for/ at/ since)..........a few minutes. 5) I always enjoy travelling. My brother, (but/ although/ however/ moreover).........., prefers to stay home. 6) Don’t come to my house this afternoon. I won’t come back (as soon as/ until/ while/ when)..........8p.m. 7) Let’s try our best to pass the exam, (do we/ shan’t we/ don’t we/ shall we)..........? 8) We are talking about the preservation of (natural/ naturally/ nature/ naturalize)...........resources. 9) Some people think that watching TV is time (comsume/ consuming/ consumer/ consumption).......... 10) The children laughed (happiness/ happy/ happily/ unhappy)..........when they were watching the comic. II) Cho daïng ñuùng cuûa caùc ñoäng töø trong ñoaïn vaên sau (1.5 ñieåm) Ví duï: II. 0. bought Last month John’s mother (0. buy).......him a computer. She (1. hope)…… he would use the computer (2. write)......essays. However, he spent all his time (3. play).......computer games. As a result, he (4. fail)..... the test. When that happened, John realized that he had made a terrible mistake. Now he uses the computer mainly for typing his essays. He (5. play).........computer games only in his free time. Last mid-year examination he (6. top)..........his classmates . III) Choïn loãi sai A, B, C hoaëc D trong caùc caâu sau (0.5 ñieåm) Ví duï: 0. My student is excited of making a trip to New Zealand this summer vacation. A B C D Traû lôøi: III. 0. B 1) I promise to call you as soon as I will arrive in Hanoi. A B C D 2) A new bookstore was opening in the city centre a few days ago. A B C D 3) My friends suggested me that I should go to Hanoi by plane to save time. A B C D 4) Dalat is the city where a lot of people want to visit because of its cool climate. A B C D 5) The child is looking at the dolls which are beautiful displayed on the shelves. A B C D IV) Cho daïng ñuùng cuûa caùc töø trong ngoaëc (1.25 ñieåm) Ví duï: 0. The teacher is explaining how to write a letter of (inquire)……. Traû lôøi: IV. 0. inquiry 1) I watch the news every day because it’s very (inform)............ 2) We could see some strange (express)...........on her face. 3) She receives a lot of (encourage)...........from her friends. 4) The Internet has (increase)...........developed in every field. 5) The accident happened because of the truck driver’s (care).......... V) Choïn töø thích hôïp trong khung ñeå ñieàn vaøo caùc choã troáng trong ñoaïn vaên sau (1.25 ñieåm) Ví duï: V. 0. or ways gradually or cause activities complete stop To end (0)…………….. greatly reduce pollution immediately, people would have to (1)............using many things that benefit them. Most people do not want to do that, of course. But pollution can be (2)............reduced in several ways. Scientists and engineers can work to find (3)............to lessen the amount of pollution that such things as automobiles and factories (4)............ Governments can pass and enforce laws that require businesses and individuals to stop or cut down on certain polluting (5)............ VI) Ñoïc kyõ ñoaïn vaên sau vaø laøm caùc baøi taäp beân döôùi Almost a hundred thousand people were killed and half a million homes destroyed as a result of an earthquake in Tokyo in 1923. The earthquake began a minute before noon when the inhabitants of Tokyo were cooking their midday meals. Thousands of stoves were overturned as soon as the earth began to shake. As a result, small fires broke down everywhere and quickly spread. The fire engines were prevented from going to help because many of the roads had cracked open. It was impossible to use fire fighting equipment as most of the water pipes had burst. Consequently, over ninety per cent of the damage was caused by the fire rather than the collapse of the buildings. Most of those who died were not killed in the earthquake itself but in the fires, which followed. If the earthquake had occurred at night while people were sleeping, far fewer would have died. 1) Cho bieát caùc caâu sau ñaây laø ÑUÙNG (TRUE) hay SAI (FALSE) (1 ñieåm) Ví duï: 0. Two hundred people were killed in the earthquake. Traû lôøi: VI. 1. 0. FALSE a. The earthquake in Tokyo in 1923 caused a lot of damage. b. It happened in the early morning. c. There were fires everywhere before the earthquake occurred . d. The firemen used fire fighting equipment to put out the fires. 2) Ñaët caâu hoûi vôùi caùc töø gôïi yù. Sau ñoù traû lôøi caùc caâu hoûi vöøa ñaët (1 ñieåm) a. most/ damage/ caused/ fire/ or/ collapse/ buildings? b. What/ happened/ if/ earthquake/ occurred/ night? VII) Vieát laïi caùc caâu sau ñaây sao cho nghóa cuûa caâu khoâng thay ñoåi (1.5 ñieåm) Ví duï: 0. He is a good tennis player. He plays………………………………………. Traû lôøi: VII. 0. He plays tennis very well. 1) Jane’s parents don’t allow her to go out alone at night. Jane ................................................................................................................................................ 2) “You should be careful when you are doing the test,” said my mother. My mother advised ........................................................................................................................ 3) John can’t attend the course. John wishes .................................................................................................................................... 4) Nam is using my camera. It is of good quality. My camera, .................................................................................................................................... 5) Tom started working here five months ago. Tom has .......................................................................................................................................... 6) I finished my homework in 30 minutes. It took ............................................................................................................................................. VIII) Vieát moät laù thö phaøn naøn theo maãu SCRAP (50 – 80 töø) göûi ñeán chính quyeàn ñòa phöông theo tình huoáng sau. Khoâng ghi teân cuûa mình trong laù thö. (1 ñieåm) These days, the sea product factory in your neighbourhood makes so much noise from early in the morning till midnight. The people here can’t get to sleep or relax and the students can’t study. You think that the government should ask them to reduce the noise and limit the working time. …………………….HEÁT……………………. Hoï vaø teân thí sinh:…………………………………….. Soá baùo danh:………… Chöõ kyù giaùm thò I:……………… HÖÔÙNG DAÁN CHAÁM MOÂN TIEÁN G ANH I) Choïn töø hoaëc cuïm töø thích hôïp ñeå hoaøn thaønh caùc caâu sau (0.1 ñieåm/ caâu ñuùng) 1. take off 2. earn 3. of 4. in 5. however 6. until 7. shall we 8. natural 9. comsuming 10. happily II) Cho daïng ñuùng cuûa caùc ñoäng töø trong ñoaïn vaên sau (0.25 ñieåm/ caâu ñuùng) 1. hoped 2. to write 3. playing 4. failed 5. plays 6. topped III) Choïn loãi sai A, B, C hoaëc D trong caùc caâu sau (0.1 ñieåm/ caâu ñuùng) 1. C 2. B 3. A 4. B 5. C IV) Cho daïng ñuùng cuûa caùc töø trong ngoaëc (0.25 ñieåm/ caâu ñuùng) 1. informative 2. expression 3. encouragement 4. increasingly 5. carelessness V) Choïn töø thích hôïp trong khung ñeå ñieàn vaøo caùc choã troáng trong ñoaïn vaên sau (0.25 ñieåm/ caâu ñuùng) 1. stop 2. gradually 3. ways 4. cause 5. activities VI) Ñoïc kyõ ñoaïn vaên sau vaø laøm caùc baøi taäp beân döôùi 1) Cho bieát caùc caâu sau ñaây laø ÑUÙNG (TRUE) hay SAI (FALSE) (0.25 ñieåm/ caâu ñuùng) a. TRUE b. FALSE c. FALSE d. FALSE 2) Ñaët caâu hoûi vôùi caùc töø gôïi yù vaø traû lôøi caùc caâu hoûi ñoù (0.25 ñieåm/ caâu ñuùng) a. Was most of the damage caused by the fire or the collapse of the buildings? Most of the damage/ It was caused by the fire. b. What would have happened if the earthquake had occurred at night? Far fewer people would have died (if the earthquake had occurred at night). VII) Vieát laïi caùc caâu sau ñaây sao cho nghóa cuûa caâu khoâng thay ñoåi (0.25 ñieåm/ caâu ñuùng) 1) Jane isn’t allowed to go out alone at night (by her parents). 2) My mother advised me to be careful when I was doing the test. 3) John wishes he could attend the course. 4) My camera, which Nam is using, is of good quality. (tröø 1/2 soá ñieåm neáu thieáu daáu phaåy) 5) Tom has worked here for five months. 6) It took me 30 minutes to finish my homework. VIII) Vieát thö phaøn naøn SCRAP format: 0.25 mark Structures and grammar: 0.25 mark Ideas: 0.5mark