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TRƯỜNG THPT NÀO ĐÓ ĐỀ THI HỌC KỲ II- NĂM HỌC 2009-2010
TỔ ANH VĂN MÔN ANH VĂN 10 - BAN CƠ BẢN
Ngày tháng 5, 2010
Thời Gian: 45 phút - không kể thời gian giao đề
Đề số 001
I. STRESS. Pick out the word whose stress pattern is different from that of the others.
01. A. diversity B. endangered C. melody D. enjoyable
02. A. achievement B. communicate C. international D. occasional
03. A. gallery B. Argentina C. lyrical D. necessary
04. A. protect B. audience C. liberty D. tropical
II. READING 1. Read the following passage and choose the option (A, B, C or D) that best answers each
question.
COPENHAGEN
In spite of being the capital of one of Europe’s smallest countries, the clean and friendly city of
Copenhagen offers a host of cultural and sightseeing opportunities. With a vast number of pedestrianised
streets, the best way to sightsee is by foot, or you may prefer a leisurely canal cruise past the colorful
waterfront houses.
Sights not be missed include Rosenborg Castle which houses the Crown Jewels, Amalienborg Palace, the
Little Mermaid and the famous Tivoli Gardens with a myriad of restaurants and bars, concert halls and a
fairground offering something for everyone. Also worth a visit is the Viking Museum and for something
different why not tour the Carlsberg Brewery. Shoppers will enjoy the fine shops of the Stroget and don’t
forget the side-streets leading from it. After sunset, head for Nyhavn quayside.
“A rarity among capital cities - it does not overwhelm you, but rather takes you gently in and shows you its
sights with quiet pride. The Little Mermaid is smaller than you imagined (but she is, after all, “Little”) and
there isn’t a single inch of neon among the light bulbs of Tivoli.” - John Carter.
05. Which of the following statements is true?
A. Visitors can do the shopping in the Stroget only.
B. There are more light bulbs than neon lights in Tivoli.
C. The Little Mermaid is too small to enjoy.
D. Nyhavn quayside is a place to visit in the evening.
06. It can be inferred that Copenhagen


A. is the capital of a European country. B. All are correct.
C. is the capital of the smallest country in Europe. D. is the smallest capital city in Europe.
07. Which of the following is NOT true about Copenhagen?
A. Cars and other vehicles are not allowed in many of Copenhagen streets.
B. You can’t drive in the city because the streets are so narrow.
C. Visiting the city, you can enjoy the sights and learn about its cultures.
D. It’s advisable to tour the city on foot.
08. According to the text, tourists
A. can have food and drinks or entertainment in the Tivoli Gardens.
B. can make a tour of the Carlsberg Brewery for some music.
C. will not remember the sights.
D. should not visit many places including Amalienborg Palace.
III. LANGUAGE USE. Choose the one (A, B, C or D) that best completes each sentence.
09. You’re very quiet. What about?
A. are you thinking B. have you thought C. will you think D. do you think
10. “How about driving to the countryside this Sunday?” - “ ”
A. Yes, I’m driving. B. That’s a good idea! C. Never mind. D. That’s my
pleasure!
11. In my mother’s , it is essential to eat a big breakfast.
A. opinion B. idea C. feeling D. confidence
12. “Would you like to come to my birthday party, Sarah?” asked Frederic.” is closest in meaning to
“ ”
A. Frederic invited Sarah to his birthday party.
B. Frederic asked if Sarah was able to come to his birthday party.
C. Frederic reminded Sarah of his coming birthday party.
D. Frederic asked Sarah if she liked his birthday party or not.
13. They helped me a lot. I don’t know what I without their help.
A. would do B. would have done C. have done D. had done
14. “He last had his eyes tested ten months ago.” is closest in meaning to “ ”
A. He had tested his eyes ten months before. B. He didn’t have any test on his eyes in ten

months.
C. He hasn’t tested his eyes for ten months. D. All are correct.
15. “How often do you go to school?” - “ ”
A. I go there early. B. I don’t think so.
C. I go there by bus D. Every day except Sunday.
16. Please keep your voice down in this section of the library. If you to talk loudly, I to ask
you to leave.
A. had continued - would have had B. continue - will have
C. continue - would have D. continued - would have
17. “If I were you, I would take the job,” said my roommate. is closest in meaning to “ ”
A. My roommate insisted on taking the job for me.
B. My roommate was thinking about taking the job.
C. My roommate advised me to take the job.
D. My roommate introduced the idea of taking the job to me.
18. He is trying to buy the same ring he lost two months ago.
A. that B. All are correct. C. which D. Ø
19. People often visit Kyoto in April, they can see the beautiful cherry blossoms.
A. that B. where C. which D. when
20. Jane a sweet dream when the alarm clock
A. was having - rang B. had had - was ringing
C. had - rang D. was having - was ringing
21. Mr. Jones, I was working for, was very generous about overtime payments.
A. Ø B. whom C. that D. All are correct.
22. It that the strike will end soon.
A. are hoped B. is hoped C. hopes D. hoped
23. The book is on the top shelf is a present from my friend.
A. that B. Ø C. who D. Both B and C are correct.
24. the storm, the ship couldn’t reach its destination on time.
A. Because of B. Because C. In spite of D. Although
25. She won the first prize in the drawing

A. competitive B. competition C. compete D. competitor
26. Would you answer telephone, please? I’m trying to lull baby.
A. the - the B. the - a C. a - the D. a - a
27. You will become ill if you working so hard.
A. don’t stop B. won’t stop C. didn’t stop D. haven’t stopped
28. She’s fascinating woman. Do you know she’s leader of the opposition party?
A. a - the B. Ø - Ø C. the - a D. a - Ø
29. “I think I’m going to miss my train.” - “Well, you to the station.”
A. I’m going to take B. I’m taking C. I would take D. I’ll take
30. We were all to hear about the breakup of their marriage.
A. shocking B. shock C. shocked D. feel shocked
31. He turned off the lights before going out waste electricity.
A. in order that not B. so as not to C. as not to D. so that not
IV. READNING 2. Read the following passage and choose the option (A, B, C or D) that best completes
each gap.
MUSIC
What kind of music do you (32) ? Some people like going to (33) concerts, and listening to an
orchestra. The (34) wear very formal clothes, and the audience is silent until the end of the (35)
Perhaps you’re a rock music (36). Rock concerts are often held (37) football stadiums or in parks in a
crazy atmosphere. Everyone shouts, dances to the music, or sings the songs. Traditional music is (38) at
weddings and parties in many countries. Nowadays, we can easily (39) music, of all kinds, in shops,
lifts or any other public places. Many people even (40) their own music at home or (41) their own
music with them whenever travelling. Music is everywhere!
32.A. have B. favorite C. listen D. enjoy
33.A. classics B. classic C. classical D. classified
34.A. instruments B. actors C. composers D. musicians
35.A. music B. performance C. action D. event
36.A. enthusiasm B. idol C. friend D. fan
37.A. on B. at C. in D. inside
38.A. acted B. played C. formed D. set

39.A. listen B. understand C. hear D. perform
40.A. take] B. do C. make D. get
41.A. carry B. lift C. hold D. play
V. SOUNDS. Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others.
42.A. scored B. located C. orphaned D. followed
43.A. casual B. animals C. design D. disaster
44.A. capital B. variety C. science D. delight
45.A. ethnic B. theatre C. weather D. south
VI. ERROR IDENTIFICATION. Circle the underlined item (A. B, C, or D) that needs correcting.
46. A language is considered (A) dead when (B) it no longer used (C) for oral communication (C).
A. B. C. D.
47. When (A) have you been (B)? ~ I’ve been looking (C) for you for hours (D).
A. B. C. D.
48. You shouldn’t worry (A) too much (B) for (C) your children; they’re grown up (D) now.
A. B. C. D.
49. Despite (A) being good at (B) math, but (C) he couldn’t solve the problem (D).
A. B. C. D.
50. Julie failed (A) her driving test (B) because (C) she hasn’t practiced (D) enough.
A. B. C. D.
TRƯỜNG THPT NÀO ĐÓ ĐỀ THI HỌC KỲ II- NĂM HỌC 2009-2010
TỔ ANH VĂN MÔN ANH VĂN 10 - BAN CƠ BẢN
Ngày tháng 5, 2010
Thời Gian: 45 phút - không kể thời gian giao đề
Đề số 002
I. ERROR IDENTIFICATION. Circle the underlined item (A. B, C, or D) that needs correcting.
01. Julie failed (A) her driving test (B) because (C) she hasn’t practiced (D) enough.
A. B. C. D.
02. You shouldn’t worry (A) too much (B) for (C) your children; they’re grown up (D) now.
A. B. C. D.
03. When (A) have you been (B)? ~ I’ve been looking (C) for you for hours (D).

A. B. C. D.
04. Despite (A) being good at (B) math, but (C) he couldn’t solve the problem (D).
A. B. C. D.
05. A language is considered (A) dead when (B) it no longer used (C) for oral communication (C).
A. B. C. D.
II. READNING 2. Read the following passage and choose the option (A, B, C or D) that best completes
each gap.
MUSIC
What kind of music do you (6) ? Some people like going to (7) concerts, and listening to an
orchestra. The (8) wear very formal clothes, and the audience is silent until the end of the (9)
Perhaps you’re a rock music (10). Rock concerts are often held (11) football stadiums or in parks in a
crazy atmosphere. Everyone shouts, dances to the music, or sings the songs. Traditional music is (12) at
weddings and parties in many countries. Nowadays, we can easily (13) music, of all kinds, in shops,
lifts or any other public places. Many people even (14) their own music at home or (15) their own
music with them whenever travelling. Music is everywhere!
06.A. have B. enjoy C. favorite D. listen
07.A. classic B. classics C. classified D. classical
08.A. actors B. instruments C. composers D. musicians
09.A. action B. event C. music D. performance
10.A. friend B. fan C. idol D. enthusiasm
11.A. inside B. on C. in D. at
12.A. played B. formed C. acted D. set
13.A. understand B. hear C. listen D. perform
14.A. do B. get C. make D. take]
15.A. lift B. hold C. play D. carry
III. LANGUAGE USE. Choose the one (A, B, C or D) that best completes each sentence.
16. She’s fascinating woman. Do you know she’s leader of the opposition party?
A. a - Ø B. the - a C. Ø - Ø D. a - the
17. Jane a sweet dream when the alarm clock
A. was having - rang B. had had - was ringing

C. was having - was ringing D. had - rang
18. Mr. Jones, I was working for, was very generous about overtime payments.
A. All are correct. B. Ø C. that D. whom
19. You’re very quiet. What about?
A. are you thinking B. do you think C. have you thought D. will you think
20. It that the strike will end soon.
A. are hoped B. hoped C. hopes D. is hoped
21. He turned off the lights before going out waste electricity.
A. so that not B. in order that not C. so as not to D. as not to
22. We were all to hear about the breakup of their marriage.
A. shocked B. shocking C. shock D. feel shocked
23. “How often do you go to school?” - “ ”
A. Every day except Sunday. B. I go there by bus
C. I go there early. D. I don’t think so.
24. Would you answer telephone, please? I’m trying to lull baby.
A. a - the B. a - a C. the - a D. the – the
25. Please keep your voice down in this section of the library. If you to talk loudly, I to ask
you to leave.
A. continue - will have B. continue - would have
C. had continued - would have had D. continued - would have
26. “How about driving to the countryside this Sunday?” - “ ”
A. That’s a good idea! B. Never mind. C. Yes, I’m driving. D. That’s my
pleasure!
27. “I think I’m going to miss my train.” - “Well, you to the station.”
A. I’ll take B. I’m taking C. I’m going to take D. I would take
28. They helped me a lot. I don’t know what I without their help.
A. would do B. had done C. would have done D. have done
29. You will become ill if you working so hard.
A. haven’t stopped B. didn’t stop C. won’t stop D. don’t stop
30. “Would you like to come to my birthday party, Sarah?” asked Frederic.” is closest in meaning to

“ ”
A. Frederic asked if Sarah was able to come to his birthday party.
B. Frederic invited Sarah to his birthday party.
C. Frederic reminded Sarah of his coming birthday party.
D. Frederic asked Sarah if she liked his birthday party or not.
31. the storm, the ship couldn’t reach its destination on time.
A. Because B. In spite of C. Because of D. Although
32. People often visit Kyoto in April, they can see the beautiful cherry blossoms.
A. where B. when C. that D. which
33. She won the first prize in the drawing
A. competition B. compete C. competitor D. competitive
34. “If I were you, I would take the job,” said my roommate. is closest in meaning to “ ”
A. My roommate introduced the idea of taking the job to me.
B. My roommate advised me to take the job.
C. My roommate insisted on taking the job for me.
D. My roommate was thinking about taking the job.
35. The book is on the top shelf is a present from my friend.
A. Ø B. who C. that D. Both B and C are correct.
36. He is trying to buy the same ring he lost two months ago.
A. All are correct. B. Ø C. that D. which
37. In my mother’s , it is essential to eat a big breakfast.
A. opinion B. idea C. feeling D. confidence
38. “He last had his eyes tested ten months ago.” is closest in meaning to “ ”
A. He had tested his eyes ten months before. B. He didn’t have any test on his eyes in ten
months.
C. He hasn’t tested his eyes for ten months. D. All are correct.
IV. READING 1. Read the following passage and choose the option (A, B, C or D) that best answers
each question.
COPENHAGEN
In spite of being the capital of one of Europe’s smallest countries, the clean and friendly city of

Copenhagen offers a host of cultural and sightseeing opportunities. With a vast number of pedestrianised
streets, the best way to sightsee is by foot, or you may prefer a leisurely canal cruise past the colorful
waterfront houses.
Sights not be missed include Rosenborg Castle which houses the Crown Jewels, Amalienborg Palace, the
Little Mermaid and the famous Tivoli Gardens with a myriad of restaurants and bars, concert halls and a
fairground offering something for everyone. Also worth a visit is the Viking Museum and for something
different why not tour the Carlsberg Brewery. Shoppers will enjoy the fine shops of the Stroget and don’t
forget the side-streets leading from it. After sunset, head for Nyhavn quayside.
“A rarity among capital cities - it does not overwhelm you, but rather takes you gently in and shows you its
sights with quiet pride. The Little Mermaid is smaller than you imagined (but she is, after all, “Little”) and
there isn’t a single inch of neon among the light bulbs of Tivoli.” - John Carter.
39. Which of the following statements is true?
A. The Little Mermaid is too small to enjoy.
B. There are more light bulbs than neon lights in Tivoli.
C. Nyhavn quayside is a place to visit in the evening.
D. Visitors can do the shopping in the Stroget only.
40. Which of the following is NOT true about Copenhagen?
A. It’s advisable to tour the city on foot.
B. Visiting the city, you can enjoy the sights and learn about its cultures.
C. You can’t drive in the city because the streets are so narrow.
D. Cars and other vehicles are not allowed in many of Copenhagen streets.
41. It can be inferred that Copenhagen
A. is the smallest capital city in Europe. B. is the capital of a European country.
C. All are correct. D. is the capital of the smallest country in Europe.
42. According to the text, tourists
A. can have food and drinks or entertainment in the Tivoli Gardens.
B. can make a tour of the Carlsberg Brewery for some music.
C. should not visit many places including Amalienborg Palace.
D. will not remember the sights.
V. SOUNDS. Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others.

43.A. orphaned B. located C. followed D. scored
44.A. ethnic B. south C. weather D. theatre
45.A. capital B. variety C. science D. delight
46.A. animals B. design C. disaster D. casual
VI. STRESS. Pick out the word whose stress pattern is different from that of the others.
47.A. melody B. endangered C. enjoyable D. diversity
48.A. tropical B. audience C. protect D. liberty
49.A. lyrical B. Argentina C. necessary D. gallery
50.A. achievement B. communicate C. occasional D. international
TRƯỜNG THPT NÀO ĐÓ ĐỀ THI HỌC KỲ II- NĂM HỌC 2009-2010
TỔ ANH VĂN MÔN ANH VĂN 10 - BAN CƠ BẢN
Ngày tháng 5, 2010
Thời Gian: 45 phút - không kể thời gian giao đề
Đề số 003
I. SOUNDS. Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others.
01. A. science B. capital C. delight D. variety
02. A. animals B. casual C. disaster D. design
03. A. ethnic B. south C. theatre D. weather
04. A. scored B. followed C. located D. orphaned
II. READNING 2. Read the following passage and choose the option (A, B, C or D) that best completes
each gap.
MUSIC
What kind of music do you (5) ? Some people like going to (6) concerts, and listening to an
orchestra. The (7) wear very formal clothes, and the audience is silent until the end of the (8)
Perhaps you’re a rock music (9). Rock concerts are often held (10) football stadiums or in parks in a
crazy atmosphere. Everyone shouts, dances to the music, or sings the songs. Traditional music is (11) at
weddings and parties in many countries. Nowadays, we can easily (12) music, of all kinds, in shops,
lifts or any other public places. Many people even (13) their own music at home or (14) their own
music with them whenever travelling. Music is everywhere!
05. A. have B. favorite C. enjoy D. listen

06. A. classics B. classic C. classified D. classical
07. A. musicians B. actors C. instruments D. composers
08. A. performance B. action C. event D. music
09. A. fan B. enthusiasm C. friend D. idol
10. A. inside B. at C. on D. in
11. A. played B. formed C. acted D. set
12. A. hear B. understand C. listen D. perform
13. A. get B. take] C. do D. make
14. A. lift B. carry C. hold D. play
III. READING 1. Read the following passage and choose the option (A, B, C or D) that best answers
each question.
COPENHAGEN
In spite of being the capital of one of Europe’s smallest countries, the clean and friendly city of
Copenhagen offers a host of cultural and sightseeing opportunities. With a vast number of pedestrianised
streets, the best way to sightsee is by foot, or you may prefer a leisurely canal cruise past the colorful
waterfront houses.
Sights not be missed include Rosenborg Castle which houses the Crown Jewels, Amalienborg Palace, the
Little Mermaid and the famous Tivoli Gardens with a myriad of restaurants and bars, concert halls and a
fairground offering something for everyone. Also worth a visit is the Viking Museum and for something
different why not tour the Carlsberg Brewery. Shoppers will enjoy the fine shops of the Stroget and don’t
forget the side-streets leading from it. After sunset, head for Nyhavn quayside.
“A rarity among capital cities - it does not overwhelm you, but rather takes you gently in and shows you its
sights with quiet pride. The Little Mermaid is smaller than you imagined (but she is, after all, “Little”) and
there isn’t a single inch of neon among the light bulbs of Tivoli.” - John Carter.
15. Which of the following statements is true?
A. Visitors can do the shopping in the Stroget only.
B. There are more light bulbs than neon lights in Tivoli.
C. Nyhavn quayside is a place to visit in the evening.
D. The Little Mermaid is too small to enjoy.
16. Which of the following is NOT true about Copenhagen?

A. You can’t drive in the city because the streets are so narrow.
B. It’s advisable to tour the city on foot.
C. Visiting the city, you can enjoy the sights and learn about its cultures.
D. Cars and other vehicles are not allowed in many of Copenhagen streets.
17. According to the text, tourists
A. can have food and drinks or entertainment in the Tivoli Gardens.
B. can make a tour of the Carlsberg Brewery for some music.
C. will not remember the sights.
D. should not visit many places including Amalienborg Palace.
18. It can be inferred that Copenhagen
A. is the smallest capital city in Europe. B. is the capital of the smallest country in Europe.
C. is the capital of a European country. D. All are correct.
IV. LANGUAGE USE. Choose the one (A, B, C or D) that best completes each sentence.
19. “How often do you go to school?” - “ ”
A. I go there early. B. I go there by bus
C. Every day except Sunday. D. I don’t think so.
20. People often visit Kyoto in April, they can see the beautiful cherry blossoms.
A. when B. where C. which D. that
21. “If I were you, I would take the job,” said my roommate. is closest in meaning to “ ”
A. My roommate was thinking about taking the job.
B. My roommate introduced the idea of taking the job to me.
C. My roommate advised me to take the job.
D. My roommate insisted on taking the job for me.
22. He turned off the lights before going out waste electricity.
A. in order that not B. so as not to C. as not to D. so that not
23. You’re very quiet. What about?
A. are you thinking B. will you think C. have you thought D. do you think
24. the storm, the ship couldn’t reach its destination on time.
A. Because of B. Although C. In spite of D. Because
25. Jane a sweet dream when the alarm clock

A. had had - was ringing B. had - rang
C. was having - rang D. was having - was ringing
26. They helped me a lot. I don’t know what I without their help.
A. had done B. would have done C. would do D. have done
27. “I think I’m going to miss my train.” - “Well, you to the station.”
A. I’m going to take B. I’m taking C. I’ll take D. I would take
28. He is trying to buy the same ring he lost two months ago.
A. that B. All are correct. C. which D. Ø
29. “How about driving to the countryside this Sunday?” - “ ”
A. That’s a good idea! B. That’s my pleasure! C. Never mind. D. Yes, I’m driving.
30. It that the strike will end soon.
A. hopes B. is hoped C. are hoped D. hoped
31. Mr. Jones, I was working for, was very generous about overtime payments.
A. that B. whom C. Ø D. All are correct.
32. She’s fascinating woman. Do you know she’s leader of the opposition party?
A. a - the B. a - Ø C. the - a D. Ø - Ø
33. She won the first prize in the drawing
A. compete B. competition C. competitive D. competitor
34. We were all to hear about the breakup of their marriage.
A. shocking B. shocked C. shock D. feel shocked
35. The book is on the top shelf is a present from my friend.
A. Ø B. that C. who D. Both B and C are correct.
36. You will become ill if you working so hard.
A. won’t stop B. didn’t stop C. don’t stop D. haven’t stopped
37. Please keep your voice down in this section of the library. If you to talk loudly, I to ask
you to leave.
A. continue - would have B. continued - would have
C. continue - will have D. had continued - would have had
38. Would you answer telephone, please? I’m trying to lull baby.
A. the - the B. a - a C. the - a D. a - the

39. “Would you like to come to my birthday party, Sarah?” asked Frederic.” is closest in meaning to
“ ”
A. Frederic asked if Sarah was able to come to his birthday party.
B. Frederic asked Sarah if she liked his birthday party or not.
C. Frederic invited Sarah to his birthday party.
D. Frederic reminded Sarah of his coming birthday party.
40. In my mother’s , it is essential to eat a big breakfast.
A. opinion B. feeling C. confidence D. idea
41. “He last had his eyes tested ten months ago.” is closest in meaning to “ ”
A. All are correct. B. He hasn’t tested his eyes for ten months.
C. He didn’t have any test on his eyes in ten months. D. He had tested his eyes ten months before.
V. ERROR IDENTIFICATION. Circle the underlined item (A. B, C, or D) that needs correcting.
42. When (A) have you been (B)? ~ I’ve been looking (C) for you for hours (D).
A. B. C. D.
43. You shouldn’t worry (A) too much (B) for (C) your children; they’re grown up (D) now.
A. B. C. D.
44. A language is considered (A) dead when (B) it no longer used (C) for oral communication (C).
A. B. C. D.
45. Despite (A) being good at (B) math, but (C) he couldn’t solve the problem (D).
A. B. C. D.
46. Julie failed (A) her driving test (B) because (C) she hasn’t practiced (D) enough.
A. B. C. D.
VI. STRESS. Pick out the word whose stress pattern is different from that of the others.
47. A. achievement B. occasional C. communicate D. international
48. A. audience B. protect C. liberty D. tropical
49. A. gallery B. Argentina C. lyrical D. necessary
50. A. melody B. endangered C. diversity D. enjoyable
TRƯỜNG THPT NÀO ĐÓ ĐỀ THI HỌC KỲ II- NĂM HỌC 2009-2010
TỔ ANH VĂN MÔN ANH VĂN 10 - BAN CƠ BẢN
Ngày tháng 5, 2010

Thời Gian: 45 phút - không kể thời gian giao đề
Đề số 004
I. SOUNDS. Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others.
01. A. theatre B. ethnic C. weather D. south
02. A. capital B. delight C. science D. variety
03. A. scored B. located C. followed D. orphaned
04. A. animals B. design C. casual D. disaster
II. READING 1. Read the following passage and choose the option (A, B, C or D) that best answers each
question.
COPENHAGEN
In spite of being the capital of one of Europe’s smallest countries, the clean and friendly city of
Copenhagen offers a host of cultural and sightseeing opportunities. With a vast number of pedestrianised
streets, the best way to sightsee is by foot, or you may prefer a leisurely canal cruise past the colorful
waterfront houses.
Sights not be missed include Rosenborg Castle which houses the Crown Jewels, Amalienborg Palace, the
Little Mermaid and the famous Tivoli Gardens with a myriad of restaurants and bars, concert halls and a
fairground offering something for everyone. Also worth a visit is the Viking Museum and for something
different why not tour the Carlsberg Brewery. Shoppers will enjoy the fine shops of the Stroget and don’t
forget the side-streets leading from it. After sunset, head for Nyhavn quayside.
“A rarity among capital cities - it does not overwhelm you, but rather takes you gently in and shows you its
sights with quiet pride. The Little Mermaid is smaller than you imagined (but she is, after all, “Little”) and
there isn’t a single inch of neon among the light bulbs of Tivoli.” - John Carter.
05. Which of the following is NOT true about Copenhagen?
A. Visiting the city, you can enjoy the sights and learn about its cultures.
B. It’s advisable to tour the city on foot.
C. Cars and other vehicles are not allowed in many of Copenhagen streets.
D. You can’t drive in the city because the streets are so narrow.
06. It can be inferred that Copenhagen
A. is the capital of the smallest country in Europe. B. All are correct.
C. is the capital of a European country. D. is the smallest capital city in Europe.

07. According to the text, tourists
A. can have food and drinks or entertainment in the Tivoli Gardens.
B. can make a tour of the Carlsberg Brewery for some music.
C. should not visit many places including Amalienborg Palace.
D. will not remember the sights.
08. Which of the following statements is true?
A. The Little Mermaid is too small to enjoy.
B. Nyhavn quayside is a place to visit in the evening.
C. Visitors can do the shopping in the Stroget only.
D. There are more light bulbs than neon lights in Tivoli.
III. LANGUAGE USE. Choose the one (A, B, C or D) that best completes each sentence.
09. “How about driving to the countryside this Sunday?” - “ ”
A. That’s my pleasure! B. That’s a good idea! C. Yes, I’m driving. D. Never mind.
10. the storm, the ship couldn’t reach its destination on time.
A. In spite of B. Because C. Because of D. Although
11. She won the first prize in the drawing
A. competitor B. compete C. competitive D. competition
12. They helped me a lot. I don’t know what I without their help.
A. would have done B. have done C. had done D. would do
13. He turned off the lights before going out waste electricity.
A. as not to B. so as not to C. so that not D. in order that not
14. “He last had his eyes tested ten months ago.” is closest in meaning to “ ”
A. All are correct.
B. He hasn’t tested his eyes for ten months.
C. He had tested his eyes ten months before.
D. He didn’t have any test on his eyes in ten months.
15. Please keep your voice down in this section of the library. If you to talk loudly, I to ask
you to leave.
A. had continued - would have had B. continued - would have
C. continue - will have D. continue - would have

16. “How often do you go to school?” - “ ”
A. I don’t think so. B. Every day except Sunday.
C. I go there by bus D. I go there early.
17. “If I were you, I would take the job,” said my roommate. is closest in meaning to “ ”
A. My roommate insisted on taking the job for me.
B. My roommate introduced the idea of taking the job to me.
C. My roommate advised me to take the job.
D. My roommate was thinking about taking the job.
18. Would you answer telephone, please? I’m trying to lull baby.
A. the - a B. a - the C. a - a D. the - the
19. In my mother’s , it is essential to eat a big breakfast.
A. opinion B. confidence C. feeling D. idea
20. “Would you like to come to my birthday party, Sarah?” asked Frederic.” is closest in meaning to
“ ”
A. Frederic invited Sarah to his birthday party.
B. Frederic reminded Sarah of his coming birthday party.
C. Frederic asked if Sarah was able to come to his birthday party.
D. Frederic asked Sarah if she liked his birthday party or not.
21. People often visit Kyoto in April, they can see the beautiful cherry blossoms.
A. that B. when C. which D. where
22. Jane a sweet dream when the alarm clock
A. was having - was ringing B. was having - rang
C. had had - was ringing D. had - rang
23. He is trying to buy the same ring he lost two months ago.
A. All are correct. B. Ø C. that D. which
24. “I think I’m going to miss my train.” - “Well, you to the station.”
A. I’m going to take B. I’m taking C. I would take D. I’ll take
25. You’re very quiet. What about?
A. will you think B. are you thinking C. do you think D. have you thought
26. She’s fascinating woman. Do you know she’s leader of the opposition party?

A. a - Ø B. the - a C. Ø - Ø D. a - the
27. We were all to hear about the breakup of their marriage.
A. shock B. shocking C. shocked D. feel shocked
28. The book is on the top shelf is a present from my friend.
A. Both B and C are correct. B. Ø C. that D. who
29. You will become ill if you working so hard.
A. don’t stop B. haven’t stopped C. didn’t stop D. won’t stop
30. Mr. Jones, I was working for, was very generous about overtime payments.
A. that B. All are correct. C. whom D. Ø
31. It that the strike will end soon.
A. is hoped B. hoped C. hopes D. are hoped
IV. ERROR IDENTIFICATION. Circle the underlined item (A. B, C, or D) that needs correcting.
32. A language is considered (A) dead when (B) it no longer used (C) for oral communication (C).
A. B. C. D.
33. When (A) have you been (B)? ~ I’ve been looking (C) for you for hours (D).
A. B. C. D.
34. Despite (A) being good at (B) math, but (C) he couldn’t solve the problem (D).
A. B. C. D.
35. You shouldn’t worry (A) too much (B) for (C) your children; they’re grown up (D) now.
A. B. C. D.
36. Julie failed (A) her driving test (B) because (C) she hasn’t practiced (D) enough.
A. B. C. D.
V. STRESS. Pick out the word whose stress pattern is different from that of the others.
37.A. international B. occasional C. achievement D. communicate
38.A. protect B. liberty C. tropical D. audience
39.A. necessary B. lyrical C. gallery D. Argentina
40.A. melody B. enjoyable C. endangered D. diversity
VI. READNING 2. Read the following passage and choose the option (A, B, C or D) that best completes
each gap.
MUSIC

What kind of music do you (41) ? Some people like going to (42) concerts, and listening to an
orchestra. The (43) wear very formal clothes, and the audience is silent until the end of the (44)
Perhaps you’re a rock music (45). Rock concerts are often held (46) football stadiums or in parks in a
crazy atmosphere. Everyone shouts, dances to the music, or sings the songs. Traditional music is (47) at
weddings and parties in many countries. Nowadays, we can easily (48) music, of all kinds, in shops,
lifts or any other public places. Many people even (49) their own music at home or (50) their own
music with them whenever travelling. Music is everywhere!
41.A. favorite B. have C. enjoy D. listen
42.A. classic B. classical C. classics D. classified
43.A. actors B. musicians C. instruments D. composers
44.A. music B. action C. performance D. event
45.A. idol B. enthusiasm C. friend D. fan
46.A. on B. inside C. in D. at
47.A. formed B. played C. set D. acted
48.A. listen B. hear C. understand D. perform
49.A. take] B. get C. do D. make
50.A. lift B. hold C. play D. carry
TRƯỜNG THPT NÀO ĐÓ ĐỀ THI HỌC KỲ II- NĂM HỌC 2009-2010
TỔ ANH VĂN MÔN ANH VĂN 10 - BAN CƠ BẢN
Ngày tháng 5, 2010
Thời Gian: 45 phút - không kể thời gian giao đề
Đề số 005
I. SOUNDS. Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others.
01. A. casual B. animals C. design D. disaster
02. A. weather B. theatre C. ethnic D. south
03. A. science B. variety C. capital D. delight
04. A. followed B. scored C. orphaned D. located
II. READING 1. Read the following passage and choose the option (A, B, C or D) that best answers each
question.
COPENHAGEN

In spite of being the capital of one of Europe’s smallest countries, the clean and friendly city of
Copenhagen offers a host of cultural and sightseeing opportunities. With a vast number of pedestrianised
streets, the best way to sightsee is by foot, or you may prefer a leisurely canal cruise past the colorful
waterfront houses.
Sights not be missed include Rosenborg Castle which houses the Crown Jewels, Amalienborg Palace, the
Little Mermaid and the famous Tivoli Gardens with a myriad of restaurants and bars, concert halls and a
fairground offering something for everyone. Also worth a visit is the Viking Museum and for something
different why not tour the Carlsberg Brewery. Shoppers will enjoy the fine shops of the Stroget and don’t
forget the side-streets leading from it. After sunset, head for Nyhavn quayside.
“A rarity among capital cities - it does not overwhelm you, but rather takes you gently in and shows you its
sights with quiet pride. The Little Mermaid is smaller than you imagined (but she is, after all, “Little”) and
there isn’t a single inch of neon among the light bulbs of Tivoli.” - John Carter.
05. Which of the following statements is true?
A. Visitors can do the shopping in the Stroget only.
B. The Little Mermaid is too small to enjoy.
C. There are more light bulbs than neon lights in Tivoli.
D. Nyhavn quayside is a place to visit in the evening.
06. Which of the following is NOT true about Copenhagen?
A. Cars and other vehicles are not allowed in many of Copenhagen streets.
B. Visiting the city, you can enjoy the sights and learn about its cultures.
C. It’s advisable to tour the city on foot.
D. You can’t drive in the city because the streets are so narrow.
07. According to the text, tourists
A. can make a tour of the Carlsberg Brewery for some music.
B. can have food and drinks or entertainment in the Tivoli Gardens.
C. should not visit many places including Amalienborg Palace.
D. will not remember the sights.
08. It can be inferred that Copenhagen
A. is the smallest capital city in Europe. B. All are correct.
C. is the capital of a European country. D. is the capital of the smallest country in Europe.

III. ERROR IDENTIFICATION. Circle the underlined item (A. B, C, or D) that needs correcting.
09. You shouldn’t worry (A) too much (B) for (C) your children; they’re grown up (D) now.
A. B. C. D.
10. When (A) have you been (B)? ~ I’ve been looking (C) for you for hours (D).
A. B. C. D.
11. Despite (A) being good at (B) math, but (C) he couldn’t solve the problem (D).
A. B. C. D.
12. A language is considered (A) dead when (B) it no longer used (C) for oral communication (C).
A. B. C. D.
13. Julie failed (A) her driving test (B) because (C) she hasn’t practiced (D) enough.
A. B. C. D.
IV. READNING 2. Read the following passage and choose the option (A, B, C or D) that best completes
each gap.
MUSIC
What kind of music do you (14) ? Some people like going to (15) concerts, and listening to an
orchestra. The (16) wear very formal clothes, and the audience is silent until the end of the (17)
Perhaps you’re a rock music (18). Rock concerts are often held (19) football stadiums or in parks in a
crazy atmosphere. Everyone shouts, dances to the music, or sings the songs. Traditional music is (20) at
weddings and parties in many countries. Nowadays, we can easily (21) music, of all kinds, in shops,
lifts or any other public places. Many people even (22) their own music at home or (23) their own
music with them whenever travelling. Music is everywhere!
14.A. enjoy B. have C. favorite D. listen
15.A. classified B. classic C. classical D. classics
16.A. actors B. composers C. musicians D. instruments
17.A. performance B. event C. action D. music
18.A. friend B. enthusiasm C. idol D. fan
19.A. inside B. at C. on D. in
20.A. set B. acted C. played D. formed
21.A. perform B. understand C. listen D. hear
22.A. do B. get C. take] D. make

23.A. lift B. carry C. hold D. play
V. LANGUAGE USE. Choose the one (A, B, C or D) that best completes each sentence.
24. “Would you like to come to my birthday party, Sarah?” asked Frederic.” is closest in meaning to
“ ”
A. Frederic invited Sarah to his birthday party.
B. Frederic reminded Sarah of his coming birthday party.
C. Frederic asked if Sarah was able to come to his birthday party.
D. Frederic asked Sarah if she liked his birthday party or not.
25. In my mother’s , it is essential to eat a big breakfast.
A. opinion B. idea C. confidence D. feeling
26. People often visit Kyoto in April, they can see the beautiful cherry blossoms.
A. where B. which C. that D. when
27. She’s fascinating woman. Do you know she’s leader of the opposition party?
A. a - the B. Ø - Ø C. the - a D. a - Ø
28. “I think I’m going to miss my train.” - “Well, you to the station.”
A. I’m going to take B. I’m taking C. I would take D. I’ll take
29. The book is on the top shelf is a present from my friend.
A. who B. that C. Both A and B are correct. D. Ø
30. Please keep your voice down in this section of the library. If you to talk loudly, I to ask
you to leave.
A. continued - would have B. continue - will have
C. continue - would have D. had continued - would have had
31. You’re very quiet. What about?
A. are you thinking B. have you thought C. do you think D. will you think
32. He turned off the lights before going out waste electricity.
A. as not to B. in order that not C. so as not to D. so that not
33. the storm, the ship couldn’t reach its destination on time.
A. Although B. In spite of C. Because of D. Because
34. They helped me a lot. I don’t know what I without their help.
A. would do B. have done C. had done D. would have done

35. “How often do you go to school?” - “ ”
A. I go there early. B. I don’t think so.
C. Every day except Sunday. D. I go there by bus
36. Mr. Jones, I was working for, was very generous about overtime payments.
A. Ø B. whom C. All are correct. D. that
37. We were all to hear about the breakup of their marriage.
A. shocking B. shock C. feel shocked D. shocked
38. Would you answer telephone, please? I’m trying to lull baby.
A. a - a B. a - the C. the - the D. the – a
39. Jane a sweet dream when the alarm clock
A. was having - was ringing B. was having - rang
C. had - rang D. had had - was ringing
40. She won the first prize in the drawing
A. competitor B. competitive C. competition D. compete
41. It that the strike will end soon.
A. hopes B. is hoped C. are hoped D. hoped
42. He is trying to buy the same ring he lost two months ago.
A. All are correct. B. that C. Ø D. which
43. “If I were you, I would take the job,” said my roommate. is closest in meaning to “ ”
A. My roommate was thinking about taking the job.
B. My roommate insisted on taking the job for me.
C. My roommate advised me to take the job.
D. My roommate introduced the idea of taking the job to me.
44. You will become ill if you working so hard.
A. didn’t stop B. don’t stop C. won’t stop D. haven’t stopped
45. “How about driving to the countryside this Sunday?” - “ ”
A. That’s a good idea! B. Never mind. C. That’s my pleasure! D. Yes, I’m driving.
46. “He last had his eyes tested ten months ago.” is closest in meaning to “ ”
A. All are correct. B. He didn’t have any test on his eyes in ten months.
C. He had tested his eyes ten months before. D. He hasn’t tested his eyes for ten months.

VI. STRESS. Pick out the word whose stress pattern is different from that of the others.
47. A. diversity B. enjoyable C. melody D. endangered
48. A. liberty B. protect C. audience D. tropical
49. A. international B. achievement C. communicate D. occasional
50. A. gallery B. Argentina C. lyrical D. necessary
TRƯỜNG THPT NÀO ĐÓ ĐỀ THI HỌC KỲ II- NĂM HỌC 2009-2010
TỔ ANH VĂN MÔN ANH VĂN 10 - BAN CƠ BẢN
Ngày tháng 5, 2010
Thời Gian: 45 phút - không kể thời gian giao đề
Đề số 006
I. LANGUAGE USE. Choose the one (A, B, C or D) that best completes each sentence.
01. Jane a sweet dream when the alarm clock
A. was having - rang B. was having - was ringing
C. had had - was ringing D. had - rang
02. She’s fascinating woman. Do you know she’s leader of the opposition party?
A. a - Ø B. a - the C. the - a D. Ø - Ø
03. “He last had his eyes tested ten months ago.” is closest in meaning to “ ”
A. He hasn’t tested his eyes for ten months. B. He didn’t have any test on his eyes in ten months.
C. He had tested his eyes ten months before. D. All are correct.
04. People often visit Kyoto in April, they can see the beautiful cherry blossoms.
A. which B. where C. that D. when
05. We were all to hear about the breakup of their marriage.
A. shocked B. feel shocked C. shock D. shocking
06. “How about driving to the countryside this Sunday?” - “ ”
A. That’s a good idea! B. Yes, I’m driving. C. Never mind. D. That’s my pleasure!
07. She won the first prize in the drawing
A. compete B. competitive C. competitor D. competition
08. It that the strike will end soon.
A. is hoped B. hoped C. hopes D. are hoped
09. You’re very quiet. What about?

A. will you think B. are you thinking C. do you think D. have you thought
10. Would you answer telephone, please? I’m trying to lull baby.
A. the - a B. the - the C. a - a D. a - the
11. You will become ill if you working so hard.
A. don’t stop B. didn’t stop C. won’t stop D. haven’t stopped
12. In my mother’s , it is essential to eat a big breakfast.
A. opinion B. confidence C. idea D. feeling
13. He turned off the lights before going out waste electricity.
A. so that not B. as not to C. in order that not D. so as not to
14. Please keep your voice down in this section of the library. If you to talk loudly, I to ask
you to leave.
A. had continued - would have had B. continue - would have
C. continue - will have D. continued - would have
15. “Would you like to come to my birthday party, Sarah?” asked Frederic.” is closest in meaning to
“ ”
A. Frederic invited Sarah to his birthday party.
B. Frederic asked Sarah if she liked his birthday party or not.
C. Frederic reminded Sarah of his coming birthday party.
D. Frederic asked if Sarah was able to come to his birthday party.
16. “I think I’m going to miss my train.” - “Well, you to the station.”
A. I’m going to take B. I would take C. I’m taking D. I’ll take
17. They helped me a lot. I don’t know what I without their help.
A. would do B. would have done C. have done D. had done
18. The book is on the top shelf is a present from my friend.
A. Both B and C are correct. B. who C. that D. Ø
19. the storm, the ship couldn’t reach its destination on time.
A. Because B. Although C. Because of D. In spite of
20. Mr. Jones, I was working for, was very generous about overtime payments.
A. whom B. Ø C. All are correct. D. that
21. “How often do you go to school?” - “ ”

A. I go there by bus B. I go there early.
C. I don’t think so. D. Every day except Sunday.
22. “If I were you, I would take the job,” said my roommate. is closest in meaning to “ ”
A. My roommate advised me to take the job.
B. My roommate was thinking about taking the job.
C. My roommate introduced the idea of taking the job to me.
D. My roommate insisted on taking the job for me.
23. He is trying to buy the same ring he lost two months ago.
A. that B. which C. Ø D. All are correct.
II. READING 1. Read the following passage and choose the option (A, B, C or D) that best answers each
question.
COPENHAGEN
In spite of being the capital of one of Europe’s smallest countries, the clean and friendly city of
Copenhagen offers a host of cultural and sightseeing opportunities. With a vast number of pedestrianised
streets, the best way to sightsee is by foot, or you may prefer a leisurely canal cruise past the colorful
waterfront houses.
Sights not be missed include Rosenborg Castle which houses the Crown Jewels, Amalienborg Palace, the
Little Mermaid and the famous Tivoli Gardens with a myriad of restaurants and bars, concert halls and a
fairground offering something for everyone. Also worth a visit is the Viking Museum and for something
different why not tour the Carlsberg Brewery. Shoppers will enjoy the fine shops of the Stroget and don’t
forget the side-streets leading from it. After sunset, head for Nyhavn quayside.
“A rarity among capital cities - it does not overwhelm you, but rather takes you gently in and shows you its
sights with quiet pride. The Little Mermaid is smaller than you imagined (but she is, after all, “Little”) and
there isn’t a single inch of neon among the light bulbs of Tivoli.” - John Carter.
24. Which of the following is NOT true about Copenhagen?
A. It’s advisable to tour the city on foot.
B. Cars and other vehicles are not allowed in many of Copenhagen streets.
C. Visiting the city, you can enjoy the sights and learn about its cultures.
D. You can’t drive in the city because the streets are so narrow.
25. According to the text, tourists

A. can make a tour of the Carlsberg Brewery for some music.
B. should not visit many places including Amalienborg Palace.
C. can have food and drinks or entertainment in the Tivoli Gardens.
D. will not remember the sights.
26. It can be inferred that Copenhagen
A. is the capital of the smallest country in Europe. B. All are correct.
C. is the smallest capital city in Europe. D. is the capital of a European country.
27. Which of the following statements is true?
A. There are more light bulbs than neon lights in Tivoli.
B. Visitors can do the shopping in the Stroget only.
C. The Little Mermaid is too small to enjoy.
D. Nyhavn quayside is a place to visit in the evening.
III. READNING 2. Read the following passage and choose the option (A, B, C or D) that best completes
each gap.
MUSIC
What kind of music do you (28) ? Some people like going to (29) concerts, and listening to an
orchestra. The (30) wear very formal clothes, and the audience is silent until the end of the (31)
Perhaps you’re a rock music (32). Rock concerts are often held (33) football stadiums or in parks in a
crazy atmosphere. Everyone shouts, dances to the music, or sings the songs. Traditional music is (34) at
weddings and parties in many countries. Nowadays, we can easily (35) music, of all kinds, in shops,
lifts or any other public places. Many people even (36) their own music at home or (37) their own
music with them whenever travelling. Music is everywhere!
28. A. listen B. enjoy C. have D. favorite
29. A. classical B. classic C. classics D. classified
30. A. actors B. composers C. instruments D. musicians
31. A. event B. performance C. action D. music
32. A. idol B. fan C. enthusiasm D. friend
33. A. at B. on C. in D. inside
34. A. set B. played C. formed D. acted
35. A. understand B. listen C. perform D. hear

36. A. take] B. do C. get D. make
37. A. lift B. hold C. play D. carry
IV. SOUNDS. Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others.
38.A. theatre B. weather C. ethnic D. south
39.A. design B. animals C. casual D. disaster
40.A. scored B. orphaned C. located D. followed
41.A. capital B. science C. variety D. delight
V. ERROR IDENTIFICATION. Circle the underlined item (A. B, C, or D) that needs correcting.
42. Despite (A) being good at (B) math, but (C) he couldn’t solve the problem (D).
A. B. C. D.
43. You shouldn’t worry (A) too much (B) for (C) your children; they’re grown up (D) now.
A. B. C. D.
44. Julie failed (A) her driving test (B) because (C) she hasn’t practiced (D) enough.
A. B. C. D.
45. A language is considered (A) dead when (B) it no longer used (C) for oral communication (C).
A. B. C. D.
46. When (A) have you been (B)? ~ I’ve been looking (C) for you for hours (D).
A. B. C. D.
VI. STRESS. Pick out the word whose stress pattern is different from that of the others.
47.A. liberty B. tropical C. audience D. protect
48.A. international B. communicate C. occasional D. achievement
49.A. endangered B. diversity C. enjoyable D. melody
50.A. gallery B. Argentina C. lyrical D. necessary

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