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Đề kiểm tra chất lượng HK II Môn: Anh Văn – Test 1
I.
PRONUNCIATION
Choose the word whose main stress is put on a different syllable from that of the others in the
group.
1. A. biography B. impressive
C. scientific D. imaginary
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others in the
group.
2. A. novel B. notice C. noble D. November
3. A. swallow B. wallet C. allow D. wallow
4. A. chew B. news C. few D. view
5. A. source B. course C. courtesy D. fought
II.
GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY
Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C or D) that best completes each sentence.
6. He only had time to ________________________into the report. He couldn’t read it thoroughly.
A. see B. dip C. break D. read
7. A ________________ is a book or a movie with an exciting story about crime or spying.
A. comic B. thriller C. romance D. biography
8. A _________________ is a book or movie that tells a story about a love affair.
A. horror B. non-fiction C. thriller D. romance
9. ''You must ____________________food well before swallowing it," said the mother to her child.
A. eat B. digest C. chew D. process
10. It's time to ___________________your pride and ask for your job back.
A. drink B. swallow C. digest D. hold
11. His lecture was interesting but too much to all at once.
A. digest B. process
C. manufacture D. convert
12. This medicine _____________________ after meals.
A. should take B. is taking C. has taken D. should be taken
13. Frankly, I'd rather you not involved in the case.
A. were B. have C. are D. would
14. With only one more week, he ___________________better prepared for' the concert last Saturday.
A. could have been B. could be
C. could well have D. could well be
15. "Beth got another speeding ticket yesterday." "Oh? That's not good. She _______________________________ be
more careful. She'll end up in serious trouble if she gets any more."
A. would rather B. will
C. ought to D. may
16. I had trouble _________________my car started this morning.
A. making B. doing C. causing D. getting
17. We learned that the college in 1900.
A. found B. founded C. is founded D. was founded
18. The office photocopier needs to _____________________.
A. fixing B. be fixed C. fixes D. fixed
19. It cost them ____________________ money to recover the painting:
A. many B. a large number of
C. a few D. a great deal of
20. ______________ student in the class got good marks on the test.
A. All B. Most C. Some D. Every
21. "John hates shopping."" "
A. I love it. B. It's six pounds.
C. The shop's open. D. It's not very far.
22. I find it ___________________ to work in this room. It's too small and airless.
A. comfortable B. comfortably
C. uncomfortable D. comfort
23. His parents gave him everything he asked for. He was thoroughly _________________________________.
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A. disturbed B. ashamed
C. full up D. spoilt
24. According to the weather , there will be rain tomorrow.
A. program B. information
C. forecast D. news
25. Steve is so smart. He graduated __________________________ the university in just three years.
A. of B. at C. from D. to
26. When _________________ to resign his position, the manager reacted badly.
A. asking B. ask C. asked D. to ask
27. Only if you get to the theater early __________________________ a chance to a get ticket for tonight's
performance.
A. you will have B. have
C. you have D. will you have
28. Once you become a celebrity you will no __ be free to choose the lifestyle you like.
A. long B. longer C. far D. farther
29. The film
The First to Fly
is an ___________________ biography of the two famous Wright brothers.
A. entertainer B. entertaining C. entertained D. entertainment
30. Yes, I have got the report. it.
A. I just am reading B. I'm just reading
C. I'm reading just D. Just I'm reading
31. Had he patented his invention, he ___________________________a lot of money.
A. has made B. had made
C. would be made D. would have made
32. I'm sorry I'm late. How long ?
A. did you wait B. have you been waiting
C. have you waited D. had you waited
33. I _____________ the thunder during the storm last night because I __________________________ .
A. didn't hear - slept B. wasn't hearing - was sleeping
C. didn't hear - was sleeping D. wasn't hearing - slept
34. The student ____________________ from her seat and walked to the front of the auditorium to receive her
diploma.
A. rose B. raised C. risen D. raising
35. During the first year, the newspaper was printed 50,000 copies
a day, but now it has
a_______________ of eight million.
A. population B. publication
C. reservation D. circulation
III.
Choose the underlined part in each sentence that should be corrected.
36. Most of the houses on this street were build in the previous century.
37. People who have drunk alcohol must not to drive at any cost.
38. The man was too surprised that he couldn't say anything.
39. The table was sending from California to New York by plane.
40. When I arrived, he brought me a biscuit and makes me some tea.
IV.
Choose the item (A, B, C or D) that best completes the unfinished statement (or best answers the
question) about each passage.
Some people have complained about this year's collection,
New Writing
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Surely 500 pages of original writing of this quality, for £6.99, is pretty amazing?
Fiction - both parts of novels and complete short stories - makes up most of the book. There are some enjoyable
pieces by famous writers, such as Candia McWilliam and Rose Tremain. It's a strange fact that the less well-known
people seem to have written mainly about food. Take my advice about Jane Harris's
Those Nails
- this piece should
definitely not be read just after meals. It contains some very unpleasant scenes which could turn your stomach!
There is fine work from ninet.een poets, including R.S. Thomas and John Burnside. There are pieces from
novels-in-progress by Jim Crace and Jane Rogers. Finally, there is a little non-fiction, which includes a very funny
article by Alan Rusbridger on certain newspapers, and an extraordinary piece about herself from Ursula Owen. This is
an exceptional collection and I for one can't wait to see what next year's choice will include.
41. What is the writer trying to do in the text?
A. give her opinions about a new book
B. give some information about new writers
C. give some advice to new writers
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D. give her opinions of newspaper journalists
42. Why would somebody read the text?
A. to find more details about something
B. to learn what next year's collection will contain
C. to find out about Alan Rusbridger's new novel
D. to decide whether to complain about something
43. What does the writer think of
New Writing
3?
A. It's too long. B. It's very amusing.
C. It's very good. D. It's too serious.
44. How might you feel after reading Jane Harris's piece?
A. hungry B. excited
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unhappy D. sick
45. Which of the following. describes
New Writing
3?
A. Great value: two novels, poems and articles only £6.99
B. Great value: the best of new writing for only £6.99
C. Great value: poems by Tremain, Harris and Burnside for only £6.99
D. Great value: newspapers for a whole year for only £6.99
V. Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C, or D) that best fits each space in the following passage.
The film
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
is based on the first of the· books by J.K. Rowling. It is an
excellent attempt at re-creating the magic of the books. The dialogue is just (46)_____________the original, with the
actors often using the exact words as they were written. The characters all look very (47)___________and they are
dressed in the sort of costumes you imagine when you read the book. Only the. soundtrack is truly
(48)____________because, of course, there isn't any music in the book.
The scene where the children are learning to (49)___________their broomsticks has some amazing special effects
which create a wonderful magical atmosphere. It also required a number of clever stunts which
(50)______________have been quite dangerous. When the film was released, it had record ticket sales at the box office.
46. A. alike B. like C. likely D. as
47. A. read B. reality C. realize D. realistic
48. A. original B. origin C. originate D. originally
49. A. blow B. drive C. ride D. climb
50. A. should B. must C. needn't D. couldn't
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