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Đề kiểm tra chất lượng cuối năm môn Tiếng Anh
lớp 10
(Thời gian làm bài: 90 phút)

PART ONE : PHONOLOGY (10 ms)

A. Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from
the rest (5ms)
1. A. height B. neighbour C. weigh D. eight
2. A. cook B. look C. pound D. could
3. A. easy B. head C. heavy D. weather
4. A. metre B. Sean C. ski D. leave
5. A. any B. many C. send D. place

B. Show where the strong stress lies in these five pairs : (5ms)
1. advertiser – advertisement 4. benefit - beneficial
2. ambiguous – ambiguity 5. celebrate - celebrity
3. architecture – architectural


PART TWO : VOCABULARY (20 ms)

A . Choose the best choice (10ms)
1. You should …………. a lawyer before you sign that document. (counsel /
check / consult / communicate)
2. We couldn’t have our picnic because it began to ………… with rain.
(flow / drench / run / pour)
3. We can no longer afford the cost of ……….. two cars, so we’re selling
one. (operating / managing / running / controlling)
4. My brother is a parachute ……….. (trainer / teacher / educator /
instructor)


5. She doesn’t ……….. what people think about the way she dresses. (matter
/ care / attend / concern)
6. You can’t compare those two hotels. They’re not in the same ……….
(form / class / band / set)
7. I enjoy working as his secretary, but he is such a perfectionist that it’s
……….. (exhausting / exhaustive / fatigued / sleepy)
8. It is becoming more and more …………… that the Government has lost
the confidence of the nation. (understood / apparent / anticipated / expected)


9. In the summer we often sleep in the …………. air on our terrace. (clear /
clean / open / full)
10. The taxi-drivers are complaining that their fares are too ………….
(small / little / low / few)

B. Word forms (10ms)
1. Kate gave a child a ………………….…… of sweets. (hand)
2. The discussion was brought to a ………….………………. conclusion.
(satisfy)
3. Unless you measure with the greatest …………………………, the door
will not fit properly and we shall have trouble with it. (accurate)
4. So many strikes are a great ……..…………………… to the country’s
economic recovery. (hinder)
5. No, this is not an original; it’s a good …………………………., though.
(produce)
6. In his ……………………………. to make himself understood, he spoke
too slowly and too loudly. (anxious)
7. After the child has gone back to school, the house was
……………………………. quiet. (compare)
8. Now that she has got a job, Lena is ……………………………. of her



parents. (depend)
9. It’s quite …………………………….. to ask him again. He’ll never agree.
(point)
10. Is there any difference between egoism and
………………………………..? (self)

PART THREE : GRAMMAR & STRUCTURE (25 ms)

A. Verb forms (15ms )
1. I (sit) ……………………… down for a rest while the shoes (repair)
…………………………
2.On the way to Oxford, I stopped to have a cup of coffee at a roadside
restaurant and when I (come) …………………….. it (stop)
……………………………… (rain) …………………………….
3. It was 2 o’clock. Eliza (be) …………………………….. suddenly
thoroughly awake. She (sit) ………………………….. up in bed and (circle)
……………………………….. her knees with her arms. It (rain)
………………………….….., the way it (rain) ……………………………..
for days.
4. When I passed his school I saw him (stand) …………………..…. at the


gate (wait) ……………………. for her.
5. I It was essential that the union (moderate) …………………………… its
demand for a shorter working week.
6.Were I (know) ………………………….. the answer, I’d tell you right
away.
7. We’ll meet Alice at the corner of the road, she (wait)

……………………………... when we arrive.

B.Fill in each blank with a suitable preposition or adverb particle. (5ms)
About a quarter (1) ………………. seven there was great excitement (2)
………………….. the villagers (3) …………………… Hayslope. Men,
women and children had been drawn (4) ……………………… (5)
………………… their houses (6) ……………………. something more than
the pleasure (7) .........…………….. being (8) ………………….… the
evening sunshine. They stood (9) ……………….... (10) ………..…….. little
groups, all of them curious to see the young female teacher.

C.Fill in each blank with suitable phrasal verbs from the list : (5ms)
“pick up , own up , take in , settle down , see off , end up, work off”
1. I’ve lost a lot of weight recently. I’ll have to have my clothes


……..………………….
2. If William doesn’t mend his ways, he’ll ……………………… in prison.
3. Our chairwoman has just ………………………. That it was she who
stole the jewel.
4. Children, go into the garden and …………………….. some of your
energy there, not here in the house!
5. After living for years in a big house, we found difficult to ………………..
in a flat.

PART FOUR: READING COMPREHENSION (20 ms)

A. Reading comprehension (10ms)
The body of primitive man, a faraway and primitive man called Homo
sapiens, so far as we can reconstruct from the fragmentary evidence we

have, was exactly like our own, and his brain was as big as that of modern
man and quite as complicated in structure. His intelligence and his ability to
learn were probably as great as that of the average man today, but he had a
very meager inheritance of knowledge.
The use of tools and weapons of a primitive sort was probably passed on
from the subhuman creatures, who had learnt how to break stones and use


the sharp-edged pieces for cutting and scraping, and how to use a short,
heavy stick for a club and a long, pointed one for a spear. The subhuman
creatures knew how to make use of fire when they found it, but they did not
know how to make it.
They had probably also discovered the advantages of social living; that
several families living together in a tribe could offer each other help and
protection, and that hunters killed more game if they banded together and
had a leader to direct the hunt.
The discovery that social living increased the odds in favor of survival was,
perhaps, primitive man’s greatest discovery - greater than either the
discovery of fire or the invention of the wheel.
1. What we know of primitive man is based upon
A. pieces of evidence B. a great deal of evidence.
C. no evidence. D. pictures in caves.
2. The first real man
A. was unintelligent.
B. was incapable of learning.
C. received very little knowledge from his ancestors.
D. received a great store of knowledge from his ancestors.
3. According to the author, man became a social being because



A. co-operation was necessary for survival.
B. in prehistoric times only the strongest survived.
C. by nature he is a social being.
D. none of these.
4. A direct result of primitive man’s discovery of the advantages of social
living was a
A. family B. tribe C. city D. nation
5. The author believes that man’s discovery of the advantages of social
living is
A. significant B. insignificant C. of great significance D. well-known

B. CLOZE TEST : Fill in each numbered blank with a suitable word :
(10ms)
Nearly all people have a fear (1) ………………………… examinations.
Examinations, however (2) …………………………. a part of our lives and
all (3) ……………..…………. in Singapore have examinations.
Some examinations are set and marked (4) ………………………… the
school’s own teachers. Others, like the “O” levels, are set by special
examination boards.
Examinations were first held in China about three thousand years (5)


………..………..……… Scholars had to memorize long passages taken (6)
……………………….. several books. Those who did well in the
examination were allowed to (7) …………………………… the government
service.
Nowadays, the main purpose of examinations is to (8)
…………………………. how well a person understands the subjects which
have been (9) ……………………………. They are also used to find out
how well students perform (10) ……………………………. pressure.


PART FIVE: WRITING (30MS)

A. Rewrite the following sentences, beginning with the words given (10ms)
1. Whoever did that must have been a very brave person.
Only …………………………………………�

�………………………………............. ........................
2. Doris tiptoed up the stairs because she didn’t want to wake anyone up.
For fear …………………………………………�

�…………………………………………� ��………..


3. “Why didn’t you invite us too?” she said reproachfully.
She said: “You might …………………………………………�

�………………………………………
4. My protests were ignored by everybody.
Nobody …………………………………………�

�…………………………………………� ��………..
5. I’m sure it was by mistake that he took your umbrella.
I’m sure he didn’t …………………………………………�

�…………………………………………. .
6. Katherine is the only real friend that Dolly has.
Except …………………………………………�

�…………………………………………� ��………….

7. Rita doesn’t realize how serious her husband’s operation is going to be.
Little …………………………………………�

�…………………………………………� ��……………


8. Driving at that speed is dangerous on this road, whether you are an
experienced driver or not.
However …………………………………………�

�…………………………………………

………

9. It’s such a wonderful opportunity that we mustn’t miss it.
It’s too …………………………………………
…………………………………………

…………

10. Paul left the room without saying a word.
Paul didn’t …………………………………………
…………………………………………

……

B. Rewrite the following sentences, using the given words. Do not alter
these words (5ms)
1. I don’t personally care if they come or not. MATTER
…………………………………………

………………………………………….
2. We didn’t go to the island that stormy weekend in case we couldn’t get
back. FEAR
…………………………………………


………………………………………….
3. You shouldn’t pay so much attention to their complaints. NOTICE
…………………………………………
………………………………………….
4. Go and ask Mary. I’m sure she’ll know the answer. BOUND
…………………………………………
………………………………………….
5. Your hair is much too long, dear. NEEDS
…………………………………………
………………………………………….

C. Underline 10 mistakes in this passages , then correct them ( 10ms)
She was eight year old and small for her 1. ………………………………….
age and the baby brothers she carried on her 2.
………………………………….
left hips was large and plump so that all the 3.
………………………………….
way to the Grand house where her mother 4.
………………………………….
works, the little girl puffed and panted. 5. ………………………………….


She paused several time in the course of 6. ………………………………….
her walking to jerk the baby to a more 7. ………………………………….

comfort position on her hip. He was 8. ………………………………….
held a biscuit in one hand and a bright red 9.
………………………………….
plastic spoon in the another. 10. …………………………………

ĐÁP ÁN - BIỂU ĐIỂM

PART ONE : PHONOLOGY (10MS)

A. Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from
the rest (5ms)
1. A. height 2. C. pound 3. A. easy 4. B. Sean 5. D. place
B. Show where the strong stress lies in these five pairs : (5ms)
1. ‘advertiser – adv’ertisement 3. ‘architecture – archit’ectural
2. amb’iguous – ambig’uity 4. b’enefit – benef’icial 5. c’elebrate – cel’ebrity

PART TWO : VOCABULARY (20MS)
A . Choose the best choice :


1. consult 2. pour 3. running 4. instructor 5. care 6. class 7. exhausting 8.
apparent 9. open 10. low
B. Word forms : (10ms)
1. handful 2. satisfactory 3. accuracy 4. hindrance 5. reproduction
6. anxiety 7. comparatively 8. independent 9. pointless 10. selfishness

PART THREE : GRAMMAR & STRUCTURE (25MS)
A. Verb forms : (15ms )
1. sat –were being repaired 2. came – had stopped – raining 3. was – sat –
circled – was raining had been raining 4. standing – waiting 5. should moderate / moderate 6. to

know 7. will be waiting
B.Fill in each blank with a suitable preposition or adverb particle. (5ms)
1. to / past – 2. among -3. of -4. out- 5.of – 6. by – 7. of – 8.in -9. about /
around -10. in
C.Fill in each blank with suitable phrasal verbs from the list : (5ms)
1. taken in / 2.end up / 3. owned up / 4. work off / 5. settle down

PART FOUR: READING COMPREHENSION (20MS)
A. Reading comprehension (10ms)


1A / 2C / 3A / 4B / 5C
B. CLOZE TEST : Fill in each numbered blank with a suitable word :
(10ms)
1. of / 2. are / 3. schools / 4. by / 5. ago / 6. from / 7. enter / 8. test / 9. taught
/ 10. under

PART FIVE: WRITING (30MS)
A. Rewrite the following sentences, beginning with the words given (10ms)
1. Only a very brave person could have done that.
2. For fear of waking anyone up, Doris tiptoed up the stairs.
3. She said: “You might have invited us too”.
4. Nobody took any notice of my protests.
5. I’m sure he didn’t take your umbrella on purpose.
6. Except for Katherine, Dolly has no real friends.
7. Little does Rita realize how serious her husband’s operation is going to
be.
8. However experienced a driver you may be, driving at that speed is
dangerous on this road.
9. It’s too wonderful an opportunity for us to miss.

10. Paul didn’t say a word as he left the room.


B. Rewrite the following sentences, using the given words. Do not alter these
words (5ms)
1. It doesn’t matter to if they come or not.
2. We didn’t go to the island that stormy weekend for fear we couldn’t get
back.
3. You shouldn’t take so much notice of their complaints.
4. Go and ask Mary. She’s bound to know the answer.
5. Your hair needs cutting dear.

C. Underline 10 mistakes in this passages , then correct them ( 10ms)
She was eight year old and small for her 1……years…
age and the baby brothers she carried on her 2. ……brother…
left hips was large and plump so that all the 3. ……hip……
way to the Grand house where her mother 4. ……Grand House…
works, the little girl puffed and panted. 5. ……worked………
She paused several time in the course of 6. ……times……
her walking to jerk the baby to a more 7. ……walk…………
comfort position on her hip. He was 8. ……comfortable…


held a biscuit in one hand and a bright red 9. ……holding……
plastic spoon in the another. 10. … other……



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