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ĐỀ KIỂM TRA TRẮC NGHIỆM TIẾNG ANH - TEST 10
A. Structure
1. dancer Isadora Duncan played a major role in the revolution in dance that
took place in the early twentieth century.
A) Because the B) The
C) She was a D) Being a
2. Water pressure cracks open small rocks but also breaks great slabs of stone
from the faces of cliffs.
A) either B) not only
C) and so D) moreover
3. types of guitars : acoustic and electric.
A) Basically, there are two
B) Two of the basic
C) Basically, two
D) They are two basic
4. Both longitude and latitude in degrees, minutes, and seconds.
A) measuring B) measured
C) are measured D) being measured
5. New words are constantly being invented new objects and concepts.
A) to describe B) a description
C) they describe D) describe
6. Modern saw blades are coated with a special plastic.
A) reduction of friction B) reduced-friction
C) friction is reduced D) friction-reducing
7. Bricks baked in a kiln are much harder that are dried in the sun.
A) those B) than do those
C) than those D) ones
8. Exactly humans domesticated animals is not known.
A) how B) by means of
C) if D) by which
9. Jerome Kern's most famous work is Showboat, , most enduring musical


comedies.
A) it is one of the finest B) of the finest one
C) the finest one D) one of the finest
10. snowfield on a mountain slope reaches a depth of about 100
feet, it begins to move slowly forward under its own weight.
A) Whenever a B) A
C) That a D) Should a
11. Most comets have two kinds of tails, one made up of dust,
made up of electrically charged particles called plasma.
A) one another B) the other
C) other ones D) each other
12. By 1820, there were over sixty steamboats on the Mississippi River,
were quite luxurious.
A) many of them B) which many
C) many of which D) many that
13. in 1772, Maryland's state capitol is still in use and is
one of the most attractive public building in the United States.
A) It was built B) Built
C) To build it D) Building
14. Four miles off the southeastern coast of Massachusetts , a
popular summer resort.
A) lies the island of Martha's Vineyard
B) the island of Martha's Vineyard lies there
C) does lie the island of Martha's Vineyard
D) where the island of Martha's Vineyard lies
15. Copperplate, a highly ornate form of handwriting, is longer in
common use.
A) not B) none
C) never D) no


B. Written Expression
16. (A. In an essay) (B. writing) in 1779, Judith Sargeant Murray promoted (C. the
cause of) (D. women's education)
17. A metallic object (A. that) is (B. in contact with) a magnet (C. becomes) a magnet
(D. themselves)
18. The change (A. from) summer to winter (B. occurs) very (C. abrupt) in the tundra
(D. regions) of North America.
19. (A. In) outer space, spacecraft (B. can be) maneuvered (C. by means) small (D.
steering) rockets.
20. Echoes occur (A. when) sound (B. waves) strike a (C. smooth) surface and (D.
bounces) backwards.
21. A good (A. carpentry) must (B. possess) a wide (C. variety) of (D. skills)
22. Grover Cleveland was (A. the only) American president (B. which) (C. served)
two nonconsecutive (D. terms)
23. The American soprano Mary Gardner, (A. who had) one of the (B. greatest)
operatic voices of her era, retired at the (C. height) of (D. the) career.
24. On nights when (A. is the sky) clear and the air (B. calm), the Earth's surface (C.
rapidly) radiates heat (D. into) the atmosphere.
25. Dreams are (A. commonly) (B. made up of) both visual (C. or) verbal (D. images)
26. The trap-door spider (A. makes) a hole in the ground, lines it (B. with silk), and
(C. closing) it with a (D. hinged door)
27. (A. Sleeping) is one (B. symptom) of hypothermia, the (C. extreme) (D. lost) of
body heat.
28. (A. The flute) is the (B. only) woodwind instrument that is not (C. done) of (D.
wood)
29. F.Scott Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby is (A. about) the (B. pursuit) of (C.
wealthy), status, and (D. love) in the 1920s.
30. (A. Whenever) (B. there are) red, orange, or brown coloring in sandstone, iron ore
is (C. probably) (D. present)
31. Feathers keep birds (A. warm) and dry (B. also) enable (C. them) (D. to fly)

32. (A. Some) species of penicillin mold (B. are used) to (C. ripe) (D. cheeses)
33. (A. In) about 1920, experimental (B. psychologists) have devoted more research
(C. to learning) than to (d. any other) topic.
34. Natural asphalt (A. lakes) are (B. find) in (C. many parts) of (D. the) world.
35. All (A. living) creatures (B. pass on) inherited traits (C. from) one generation to
(D. other)
36. Many of the (A. events) that (B. led up to) the American Revolution (C. took
placed) (D. in) Massachusetts.
37. Mass production is the (A. manufacture) of (B. machineries) and other articles in
(C. standard) sizes and large (D. numbers)
38. (A. Not much) people (B. realize) that apples (C. have been cultivated) for (D.
over) 3,000 years.
39. The (A. destructive) force of (B. running) water depends (C. entirely almost) on
the velocity (D. of its flow)
40. The eastern bluebird (A. is considered) the (B. most attractive) bird (C. native of)
North America (D. by many) bird-watchers.


Answer Sheet
1 B) 2 B) 3 A) 4 C) 5 A) 6 D) 7 C) 8 A) 9 D) 10 A)
11 B) 12 C) 13 B) 14 A) 15 D) 16 B) 17 D) 18 C) 19 C) 20 D)
21 A) 22 B) 23 D) 24 A) 25 C) 26 C) 27 D) 28 C) 29 C) 30 B)
31 B) 32 C) 33 A) 34 B) 35 D) 36 C) 37 B) 38 A) 39 C) 40 C)














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