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Trường THPT Lương Văn Chánh
Môn: ANH VĂN
Khối 10
Tên giáo viên biên soạn: Nguyễn Thò Thuỷ
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ĐỀ VÀ ĐÁP ÁN CHI TIẾT
I. Odd – One - Out: (2ms)
Odd out the word whose sound of the underlined parts is pronounced differently from
that of the others:
1. A. marine B. marital C. landscape D. garage
2.A. obtain B. obstacle C. obstinate D. obsolete
3.A. decided B. hatred C. sacred D. warned
4.A. Whistle B. little C. gentle D. battle
5.A. tomb B. stone C. wounded D. wolf
6.A. clothes B. cloths C. mouths D. youths
7.A. Stephanie B. Stephen C. paragraphs D. phonetic
8.A. sergeant B. servant C. service D. fertile
II. Stress patterns: (2ms)
Group the words in the right column according to their stress patterns:
Imaginary prefrence biography advertising
Shampoo television magazine engineer.
III. Word forms: (2ms)
Supply the correct form of the words in brackets
1. There were plenty of ………… (eat) at the birthday party, but not enough to drink.
2. Don’t keep us in ………………………… (suspend) any longer – tell us what happened.
3. It is ……………… (oblige) to remove your shoes before entering the mosque.
4. They’ve agreed to give me a ………… (try) for a week to see if I’m up to the Job.
5. She is the most ………………… (example) student of our high school.
6. Viet Nam has no longer been a …………….. (depend) of the U.S since 1975.
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7. There is a ……………….. (space) living room with French windows.
8. Unless something is done about employment, the ………………. (look) for the future is
not good.
IV. Multiple choice: (2ms)
Choose the best answer.
1. The sky is getting cloudy. It …………………………. rain.
a) looks b) looks like c) seems to d) will be
2. Tom went to see the optician. He wanted to have his glasses ………………………………..
a) fit b) fitted c) fit on d) fitted on
3. It is the height of the tourist season now ………………………….the rooms in the hotels are
reserved.
a) Almost b) Almost of c) Almost all of d) Most of all
4. When will the conference …………………………..?
a) hold on b) hold place c) take on d) take place
5. Tomorrow is Mary’s birthday. Let’s ………………………….. it.
a) celebrate b) praise c) honour d) congratulate
6. I bear no ………………………… against him, despite what he did to me
a) resentment b) bitterness c) grievance d) grudge
7. The Sears Tower in Chicago is a …………………… 443 metres high
a) speechless b) surprising c) staggering d) shattering
8. It is imparative that this letter ………………………… immediately
a) were sent b) sent c) send d) be sent
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V. Transformation: (8ms)
A. Rewrite the sentences in such a way that they mean almost the same as the sentences
printed before them: (4ms)
1. It is pointless to have that old typewriter repaired.
That old typewriter is not. ……………………………………
2. If his solicitor hadn’t advised him, he would have made a serious mistake.
Had it ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
3. It’s such a wonderful opportunity that they mustn’t miss it
It’s too ………………..………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
4. If the work is finished by lunchtime, you can go home.
Get ……………………………………………………………………………………………….……………………………………………..
5. I can’t seem to stop sneezing lately
I’ve ………..……………………………………………………………………………………….……………………………………………..
6. Do you have a good relationship with your boss?
Are ..…………………………………………………………………………………….…………………………………………………….
7. Nam is always interrupting me.
Nam keeps ..…………………………………………………………………………….……………………………………………..
8. You could be arrested for not giving a breath sample to the police.
Refusal ..…………………………………………………………………………………….……………………………………………..
B. Rewrite each sentence so that it contains the word in capitals and so that the meaning
stays the same (4ms)
1. I don’t understand the reference of this phrase TO
2. You were in my dreams last night. ABOUT
3. The facts of the case were familiar to the lawyer ACQUAINTED
4. We get on very well with our next - door neighbours TERMS
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5. Tina rewrote the French book in Spanish FROM
6. People say that Mrs Turner was having business difficulties BEEN
7. Everyone thought that Ellen had missed the train TO
8. Today is Liz and John’s thirteen wedding anniversary FOR
VI. Verb tenses and forms: (4ms)
A. An eight – year – old boy (disappear)
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. Mark Davidson (not, return)
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yesterday
from the park near his home. The Davidsons (live)
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five minute’s walk away from
the park.
Mark (go)
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to the park at four o’clock and (play)
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football with his friends. Mark
(leave)
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the park at quarter past five. He was alone. A man who (walk)
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his dog saw
him (go)
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out through the gate. No one (see)
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Mark since then.
B. 1. I wish I hadn’t heard that. I’d rather you (not, tell) me that.
2. It’s time all of us (be) in bed.
3. Now we’ve lost. If you (write) down Mary’s directions, this (not, happen)
4. In those days if you (have) a Job, you were lucky.
5. I regret (not, attend), the party last night.
VII. Fill in each blank with a suitable preposition or particle: (2,5ms)
1. The milk smells horrible. It must have gone ……………. So you will have to put lemon
in your tea.
2. She swims so well that she really should go in ………………….. the competition.
3. If she hadn’t reminded me …………………… the meeting, I would have missed it.
4. They expected two hundred people to come to the meeting but only seventy turned …..
5. Because she kept putting ……. going to the dentist, her toothache got worse.
6. We may break …. relations with that country.
7. All ….. a sudden, John appeared at the door.
8. We are counting ….. you to help us with today’s assignments..
9. Don’t call Mary ……… for that mistake. I’m sure that she didn’t make it on purpose.
10. I plan to stay here until my money gives …
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VIII. Read the text below and decide which answer best fits each space ( 7,5 ms)
Markets
In practically any country in the world, you are ………
(1)
…….. to find a market
somewhere. Markets have been with us since …………….
(2)
times, when people became
self – sufficient and needed to exchange the goods they produced. For example, a
farmer might have exchanged a cow …………..
(3)
tools and so on. But just as times have
………………
(4)
so have market practices. So, ………….
(5)
in early times the main activity
………………
(6)
with markets would have been “batering”, meaning the exchange of goods
as described ……………
.(7)
, today most stall- holders wouldn’t be too …………..
(8)
on accepting
potatoes as payment, for instance, instead of cash.
In contrast, what might be a common ………..…
(9)
in a modern market is a certain
amount of “haggling”, where customer and seller eventually ………….
(10)
on a price, after
what can sometimes be quite a heated debate. This has become so popular in certain
places that many people think that this is what makes the ……………
(11)
atmosphere of a
market. But ……………
(12)
as no two people are the same, no two markets are the same
either, and so behaviour which is expected in one market in one country may not be
………….
(13)
in another. Even within one country, there are those markets where you could
haggle quite ……… ……
(14)
and those where you would be ……………
(14)
not to try!
1. a. safe b. confident c. definite d. sure
2. a ancient b. antique c. old d. past
3. a. into b. by c. for d. over
4. a changed b. turned c. developed d. differed
5. a. however b. despite c. nevertheless d. whereas
6. a. associated b. relating c. connecting d. attached
7. a. over b. above c. upper d. higher
8. a. fond b. keen c. eager d. pleased
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