De Thi de Xuat Duyen Hai 2018 - Tieng Anh Lop 10 - Truong Hoàng Văn Thụ - Hòa Bình
De Thi de Xuat Duyen Hai 2018 - Tieng Anh Lop 10 - Truong Hoàng Văn Thụ - Hòa Bình
De Thi de Xuat Duyen Hai 2018 - Tieng Anh Lop 10 - Truong Hoàng Văn Thụ - Hòa Bình
VÙNG DUYÊN HẢI VÀ ĐỒNG BẰNG BẮC BỘ ĐỀ THI MÔN TIẾNG ANH KHỐI 10
I. LISTENING (50PS)
I. You will hear someone talking on the radio about a Language Study
Fair. For each question, fill in the missing information in the numbered
space. In each space, use NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS. You will
listen to the CD twice.
- exhibition of (2)…………………..
Tickets: (4)………….……
or £3 for (5)…………………………..
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5. According to the third theory the poison in the dyes in
wallpaper led to his death.
IV. Listen and complete the sentences below. Write no more than three
words for each answer.
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2. Ask Tom to give you a hand lifting the suitcase. He is as strong as _______.
A. an elephant B. a buffalo C. a gorilla D. a horse
3. Have you sold ______ of those shirts yet?
A. out B. off C. on D. for
4. ______I to have known there is such an appropriate curriculum, I would have
registered for it at
the beginning.
A. If B. Do C. Were D. Providing
5. When you do something, you should _______.
A. weigh up the pros and cons B. turn over a new leaf
C. go down well with it D. get through to it
6. I made no impression on you at school as I was neither an excellent student
nor a(n) ______one.
A. good B. disruptive C. original D. compulsory
7. By the time I was told about the terrible affair, I _______ in what he often
said to me.
A. believed B. was believing
C. would have believed D. had believed
8. "How is the traffic there?" -"______."
A. No matter B. Absolutely C. Not too bad D. Good idea
9. "Is the course interesting?" -"______."
A. Agreed B. Ready C. Really D. Absolutely
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13. It's no use ___ over ___ milk.
A. crying/ spilt B. to cry/ spilling
19. Don't worry - the documents are safe lock and key at my place
A. under B. on C. in D. within
II. Each line of the following passage has one mistake related to either
grammar or vocabulary usage. Find and correct them.
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Air pollution is a cause for ill – health in human beings. It a lot of countries,
there are laws limited the amount of smoke which factories can produce.
Because there isn't enough information on the amount of smoke in the
atmosphere, doctors have proved that air pollution makes lung cancer. The
gases from the exhausts of cars have also risen air pollution in most cities. The
lead in petrol produces a poisoned gas which often collects in busy streets
surrounding by high buildings. Children who live in areas where there is a lot of
lead in the atmosphere cannot think as quick as other children and they are
clumsy where they use their hands. There are long-term effects of pollution. If
the gases in the atmosphere continues to increase, the earth's climate will
become warmer. A lot of ice near the Poles may water and may cause serious
floods.
III. Fill in each blank with a suitable PREPOSITION or PARTICLE.
1. The teenager took his father’s credit card and ran ................................ 7,000
dollars’ worth of purchases.
2. Don’t believe her when she says she’s got stomachache. She’s putting it
.......................... . She just wants to get out of going to school.
4. If you want to have an evening out, the child is sure to be quite safe
......................... the care of a baby sitter.
6. Frank was not cut _________ the job of a policeman because of his excitable
character.
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8. It’s impossible to live on the low unemployment benefit I come_____ from
the government.
10. Many a change has been brought ___________ in the climate by global
warming.
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recommended only to correct an existing deficiency due to (9. balance)
.................................... diet, to provide vitamins known to be lacking in a
restricted diet, or to act as a therapeutic measure in medical treatment. (10.
specify) .................................., caution must be exercised with fat-soluble
substances, such as vitamins A and D, because, taken in gigantic doses, they
may present a serious health hazard over a period of time.
PART III. READING
I. Read the following passage and then choose the most suitable word or
phrase for each space
English spelling
Why does English spelling have a reputation for being difficult? English was
first written down when Christian monks came to England in Anglo-Saxon (1)
______ .They used the 23 letters of Latin to write down the sounds of Anglo-
Saxon speech as they heard it.
However, English has a (2) ______ range of basic sounds (over 40) than
Latin. The alphabet was too small, and so combinations of letters were needed
to (3) ______ the different sounds. Inevitably, there were inconsistencies in the
way that letters were combined.
With the Norman invasion of England, the English language was put (4)
______ risk. English survived, but the spelling of many English words changed
to follow French patterns, and many French words were (5) ______ into the
language. The result was more irregularity.
When the printing press was (6) ______ in the fifteenth century, many early
printers of English texts spoke other first languages. They (7) ______ little
effort to respect English spelling. Although one of the short-term effects of
printing was to produce a number of variant spellings, in the long term it created
fixed spellings. People became used to seeing words spelt in the same way.
Rules were (8) ______ and dictionaries were put together which printers and
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writers could refer to. However, spoken English was not fixed and continued to
change slowly - just as it still does now. Letters that were sounded in the Anglo-
Saxon period, like the 'k' in 'knife', now became (9) ______. Also, the
pronunciation of vowels then had (10) _____ in common with how they sound
now, but the way they are spelt hasn't changed.
1. A. ages B. centuries C. times D. years
2. A. deeper B. longer C. thicker D. wider
3. A. explain B. express C. perform D. tell
4. A. at B. in C. on D. under
5. A. announced B. found C. introduced D. started
6. A. discovered B. invented C. made up D. taken up
7. A. brought B. did C. made D. put
8. A. drawn up B. filled in C. got across D. handed out
9. A. dump B. quiet C. silent D. speechless
10. A. much B. many C. few D. little
II. Fill in each blank with one suitable word. Write your answers in the
spaces bellow.
Is Photography Dead?
For a long time in the past photography was not regarded as an art. It was
simply a skill and it was criticized for being too mechanical and not creative
enough. At last, however, photography is now accepted as a unique and very
important (1)........of art.
The photograph's claim to be an objective record of reality is now seriously
challenged, and the important function of photography in modern-day society is
consequently (2) ......threat. The threat has suddenly become all the more serious
as more and more photographers are (3)....... to the new technology which
computers offer.
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Moreover, a (n) (4) ........ number of colleges have now begun to offer (5)
....... in computer imaging. All these developments (6)........ a disturbing
question. Is photography, as we know (7)......., dead?
In spite of its complete transformation by new technological developments,
however, photography will continue to play a (8) ........role in our culture.
Although it may no longer (9)........ to be realistic, modern photography can
continue to provide us with fresh visral (10) .........about ourselves and the world
in which we live.
III. Read the following passage and choose the best answer
Staggering tasks confronted the people of the United States, North and
South, when the Civil War ended. About a million and a half soldiers from both
sides had to be demobilized, readjusted to civilian life, and reabsorbed by the
devastated economy. Civil government also had to be put back on a peace time
basis and interference from the military had to be stopped.
The desperate plight of the South has eclipsed the fact that reconstruction
had to be undertaken also in the North, though less spectacularly. Industries had
to adjust to peacetime conditions: factories had to be retooled for civilian needs.
Financial problems loomed large in both the North and the South. The
national debt had shot up from a modest $65 million in 1861, the year the war
started, to nearly $3 billion in 1865, the year the war ended. This was a colossal
sum for those days but one that a prudent government could pay. At the same
time, war taxes had to be reduced to less burdensome levels.
Physical devastation caused by invading armies, chiefly in the South and
border states, had to be repaired. This herculean task was ultimately completed,
but with discouraging slowness.
Other important questions needed answering. What would be the future of
the four million Black people who were freed from slavery? On what basis were
the Southern states to be brought back into the Union?
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What of the Southern leaders, all of whom were liable to charges of treason?
One of these leaders, Jefferson Davis, president of the Southern Confederacy,
was the subject of an insulting popular Northern song, "Hang Jeff Davis from a
Sour Apple Tree", and even children sang it. Davis was temporarily chained in
his prison cell during the early days of his two-year imprisonment. But he and
the other Southern leaders were finally released, partly because it was unlikely
that a jury from Virginia, a Southern Confederate state, would convict them.
All the leaders were finally pardoned by President Johnson in 1868 in an effort
to help reconstruction efforts precede with as little bitterness as possible.
1. What does the passage mainly discuss?
A. Wartime expenditures
B. Problems facing the United States after the war
C. Methods of repairing the damage caused by the war
D. The results of government efforts to revive the economy
2. The word "Staggering" is closest in meaning to
A. specialized B. confusing C. various D.
overwhelming
3. The word "devastated" is closest in meaning to
A. developing B. ruined C. complicated D.
fragile
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damage in the South is correct?
A. It was worse than in the North. B. The cost was less than
expected.
C. It was centred in the border states. D. It was remedied rather
quickly.
5. The passage refers to all of the following as necessary steps following the
Civil War EXCEPT
A. helping soldiers readjust B. restructuring industry
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C. returning government to normal D. increasing taxes
6. The word "task" refers to
A. raising the tax level B. sensible financial choices
C. wise decisions about former slaves D. reconstruction of
damaged areas
7. Why does the author mention a popular song ?
A. To give an example of a Northern attitude towards the South
B. To illustrate the Northern love of music
C. To emphasize the cultural differences between the North and the
South
D. To compare the Northern and Southern presidents
8. The word "them” refers to
A. charges B. leaders C. days D. irons
9. Which of the following can be inferred from the phrase "...it was unlikely that
a jury from Virginia, a Southern Confederate state, would convict them"?
A. Virginians felt betrayed by Jefferson Davis. B. A popular song insulted
Virginia.
C. Virginians were loyal to their leaders.
D. All of the Virginia military leaders had been put in chains.
10. It can be inferred from the passage that President Johnson pardoned the
Southern leaders in order to
A. raise money for the North B. repair the physical damage in
the South
C. prevent Northern leaders from punishing more Southerners
D. help the nation recover from the war
IV. Read the text below carefully and then do the following exercises.
Testing 1, 2, 3, …
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A. These are testing times. In both education and the field of work, the
prevailing wisdom apears to be: if it moves, test it and if doesn’t, well, test it
anyway. I say wisdom, but it has become rather an absession. In addition to the
current obstacles, like GCSEs, A-levels, GNVQs, ONDs, and HNDs, not to
mention the interviews and financial hurdles that school-leavers have to
overcome in order to access higher education, students are facing the threat of
“new tests”, Scholastic Aptitude Tests (SATs)
B. SATs are being imported from the United States, where they have been in
use for nearly a hundred years. As a supplement to A-levels, the tests purport to
give students from poor backgrounds a better chance of entering university.
SATs are intended to remove the huge social class bias that exists in British
universities. But, in fact, they are, no more than an additional barrier for
students. The tests, which masquerade as IQ tests, are probably less diagnostic
of student potential than existing examinations, and, more seriously, are far
from free of the bias that the supporters pretend.
C. First of all, as for any other tests, students will be able to take classes to cram
for SATs, which again will advantage the better-off. At a recent conference of
the Prefessional Association of Teachers, it was declared that school exams and
tests are biased toward middle-class children. Further, the content of the tests in
question is not based on sound scientific theory, merely on a pool of Multiple
Choice Questions (MCQs), set up by a group of item writers.
D. The questions in SATs are tested on a representative sample of children.
Those which correlate with the school grades of the children are kept, and the
rest discarded. This is highly unsatisfactory. There is also evidence that in
MCQs tests women are at a disadvantage, because of the way they think, i.e.
they can see a wider picture. And it is worth noting that MCQs are only as good
as the people who write them; so, unless the writers are highly trained, those
who are being tested are being judged against the narrow limitations of the item
writers.
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E. Globalisation has introduced greater flexibility into the workplace, but the
educational system has not been so quick off the mark. But there are signs that
times are a changing. Previously, students took exams at the end of academic
terms, or at fixed dates periodically throughout the year. Now, language
examinations like the TOEFL, IELTs and the Pitman ESOL exams can be
taken much more frequently. The IELTs examination, for example, is run a test
centre throughout the world subject to demand. Where the demand is high, the
test is held more frequently. At present, in London, it is possible for students to
sit the exam about four times a week.
F. Flexible assessment like the IELTs has been mooted in other areas. It has
been suggested that the students may in future be able to walk into a public
library or other public building and take assessment test for a range of skills on
a computer. The computer will dispense an instant assessment and a certificate.
The beauty of this system is the convenience.
Questions 1 – 5: This reading passage has 6 paragraphs (A-F). Choose the
most suitable heading for each paragraph from the list of headings below.
Write the appropriate number (1-10) next to the paragraph. One of the
headings has been done for you.
Note: There are more headings than paragraphs, so you will not use all of
them.
YOU MAY USE ANY HEADING MORE THAN ONCE
0. Paragraph A ___9____ Paragraph B _________ Paragraph C _________
Paragraph D_________ Paragraph E _________ Paragraph F _________
List of Headings
1. Assessment in the future
2. The theory behind MCQs
3. Problem with SATs
4. Misuse of testing in School
5. The need for computer assessment
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6. The benefits of SATs
7. Testing in workplace
8. The sortcoming of MCQs
9. Too much testing
10. Flexibility in language tesing
Question 6- 10: Read the passage again and then decide whether the
following statements agree with the information in the reading or not.
Write:
Yes if the statement agrees with the information in the passage.
No if the statement contradicts the information in the passage
No Information if there is no information about the statement in the passage.
Example:
0. SATs is the abbreviation of Scholastic Aptitude Tests .
Answer: Yes
6. In the fields of education and work the prevailing wisdom seems to be to test
everything.
7. Research in genetics refutes the theory that people are predestined to follow
certain careers.
8. Psychometric testing is favoured by headmaster and mistresses in many high
schools.
9. The writer of this article is in favour of testing in general.
10. According to the writer, students get benefits from SATs
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2. I simply fail to understand some of my colleague‟s attitudes to work.
-->I have some colleagues ...................................................
3. I did not realize how much he was influenced by his brother.
-->I did not realize the extent ....................................................
4. Mass tourism has been one of the causes of the environmental problems.
-->Mass tourism is ....................................................................
5. It was six months since I stopped subscribing to that magazine.
-->I cancelled ................................................................
6. These books are on loan from the British Council library.
-->These books have ...................................................................
II. Rewrite the following sentences with the given words in such a way that
the second sentence has the same meaning as the first one. Do not change
the form of the word in brackets
1. These two makes of computer are practically the same. (hardly)
................................................................................................................................
2. His smooth manner didn’t deceive us. (taken)
................................................................................................................................
3. Everyone who spoke to the victim is a suspect. (under)
................................................................................................................................
4. The northwest of Britain has more rain each year than the southeast. (annual)
..........................................................................................
III. Write a composition about 200 – 250 words on the following topic:
“Written books are not needed because we can read almost everything on the
Internet”. Do you agree or disagree with this statement?
THE END
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