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<b>Page 3 – REVISION FOR PROGRESS TEST – GRADE 10 – TERM 1 </b>

<b>PRACTICE EXERCISES FOR PROGRESS TEST – GRADE 10 </b>



<b>READING 1 </b>



<b>Internet Safety </b>



<b>Twenty years (61)_____, kids in school had never even heard of the internet. </b>
Now, I'll bet you can't find a single person in your school who hasn't at least heard
<b>of (62)_____. In fact, many of us use it on a regular basis and even have access to it </b>
<b>from our homes! The 'net' in „internet‟ really stands for network. A (63)____ is two </b>
or more computers connected together so that information can be shared, or sent
from one computer to another. The internet is a vast resource for all types of
information. You may enjoy using it to do research for a school project,
<b>downloading your favorite songs or (64)______ with friends and family. </b>
Information is accessed through web pages that companies, organizations and
<b>individuals create and post. It's kind of like a giant bulletin board (65)______ the </b>
whole world uses! But since anyone can put anything on the internet, you also have
to be careful and use your best judgment and a little common sense.


<b>61. A. ago </b> B. before C. since D. since


<b>62. A. it </b> B. them C. its D. yours


<b>63. A. computer </b> B. internet C. network D. wire


<b>64. A. communication B. communicating C. to communicate D. communicate </b>


<b>65. A. who </b> B. but C. that D. whom


<b>READING 2 </b>



<b>SUPERMUM! </b>


Sue Povey gets up at six every morning and makes breakfast for fifteen people.
Sue has a difficult job – she works hard every day. Why? Because she‟s a mother
with fifteen children, and thirteen of them live at home.


Sue Povey and her family live in Swindon in the south of England. After
breakfast, her husband, Ian, goes to work. Sue drives the children to school. (She
needs a minibus for this!) Nine children go to school and she drives home with the
other four children. Every weekday she looks after the children and cleans the
house. She does the washing eight times a day, and she irons clothes for three hours.
Every afternoon at 3.30 she collects the children from school in the minibus.
Then she helps them with their homework. After that she cooks dinner for fifteen.
Her husband comes home at six. After dinner, she goes to the supermarket with two
of her sons. They help her with the shopping. She buys 50 litres of milk a week!


Sue says: „I love my family. All the children help me and help each other. I
want more children!‟ Her husband Ian says: „It‟s never boring in this family.‟
Thomas, 7, says: „I always have someone to play with.‟ Katie, 5, says: „I like having
new babies in the house.‟ And Matt, 9, says: „It‟s very noisy!‟


<i><b>66. Sue has a difficult job because____. </b></i>


A. two of her children don‟t live at home B. she has got a very big family


C. she makes breakfast every morning D. she has to work hard in an office


<i><b>67. Sue has got____ children. </b></i>



A. 11 B. 13 C. 15 D. 17


<i><b>68. After breakfast Sue____ </b></i>


A. looks after the children B. drives her husband to work
C. drives the children to school D. does the shopping


<i><b>69. The children come home from school____ </b></i>


A. bus B. by minibus C. with Sue‟s husband D. on foot


<i><b>70. Who helps Sue with the shopping? </b></i>


A. two sons B. two daughters C. all the children D. her husband
<b>READING 3 </b>


Márton is 20 years old. He comes from Hungary, but he doesn‟t live in Hungary –
he lives and works in the UK. He is a waiter in a hotel. He earns £6 an hour.


More than 600,000 people from Central and Eastern European countries live
and work in the UK. Almost half of them are between 18 and 24 years old and most
of them are single. They stay in the UK for about two years and then return to their
own countries. Nearly 40% work in factories; many others work in shops, hotels,
restaurants and on farms. They come because they earn more money in the UK for
these jobs than in their own countries.


But do they like their new homes? The answer is usually „yes‟. In a survey of
foreign workers in the UK, 92% say that the British are „usually friendly‟. Their only
problem with life in the UK is British food: 78% don‟t like it! But that isn‟t a big
problem, because British supermarkets now sell Central and Eastern European food.


<b>71. Márton is___. </b>


A. British, but he lives in Hungary B. Hungarian, and he lives in Hungary
C. Hungarian, but he lives in the UK


<b>72. Márton has got____ </b>


A. a job in the UK and a job in Hungary B. a job in Hungary
C. a job in the UK


<b>73. Márton works in _____ </b>


A. a shop B. a hotel C. a factory
<b>74. About 600,000 people in the UK____ </b>


A. arrive every year from Central and Eastern European countries.
B. are from Central and Eastern European countries.


C. are between 18 and 24 and single


<b>75. from Central and Eastern European countries in the UK usually____ </b>


A. like the food and the people. B. like the food, but they don‟t like the people.
C. like the people, but they don‟t like the food.


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<b>Page 4 – REVISION FOR PROGRESS TEST – GRADE 10 – TERM 1 </b>
<b>READING 4 </b>


<b>Boot Camp! </b>



Sixteen-year-old Melissa arrives at „boot camp‟, but she doesn‟t want to be
here. Boot camp is not for holidays. Teenagers come to stay here when they have
got problems. And Melissa has got serious problems. She doesn‟t do any work at
school. She just wants to go out with her friends all night, and drink and take drugs.
She is very difficult at home. She argues with her mum all the time and shouts at
her. Her mother can‟t help her but she hopes that boot camp can.


Boot camp is a difficult place to be. There are lots of rules. This boot camp is
in the middle of the Arizona desert. It‟s a ranch (farm), and there are lots of animals.
The young people have to get up early every morning. They have to help on the
ranch for two hours. Then they have a good breakfast. At least the food here is nice.
After breakfast, they usually do their schoolwork until lunch time. After lunch they
have to do more work on the ranch. In the evenings they do their homework and
write letters home. It‟s boring and hard work at boot camp. Melissa hates
everything, and is rude and difficult.


But every afternoon, after the ranch work, they learn to ride a horse. At first,
Melissa is scared, but later she begins to enjoy it. After two months, Melissa fees
happier. She loves her horse, and her schoolwork is much better. She thinks about her
mum a lot, and feels sorry for being so horrible to her. She wants to do home and go
back to school. For Melissa and hundreds of teenagers like her, boot camp works.
<b>76. What is „boot camp‟? </b>


A. A holiday camp. B. A camp for difficult teenagers
C. A place for teenagers to go out with their friends.


<b>77. What problems does Melissa have? </b>


A. She‟s difficult at home but enjoys school.
B. She‟s difficult at school but is happy at home.



C. She doesn‟t like school and she fights a lot with her mum.
<b>78. When do the young people start work? </b>


A. After breakfast B. When they want to C. When they get up
<b>79. When do they do their schoolwork? </b>


A. In the morning and evening.
B. In the morning and afternoon.


C. In the morning, afternoon and evening.
<b>80. How does Melissa feel about boot camp at first? </b>


A. Sometimes it‟s boring, but Melissa enjoys it because the food is good.
B. She doesn‟t enjoy it at all.


C. It‟s hard work but she likes it.
<b>81. Melissa____ </b>


A. rides a horse every day.


B. doesn‟t ride a horse because she is scared.


C. doesn‟t ride a horse because she has to work on the ranch.


<b>82. Hoe does Melissa fee after two months at boot camp? </b>
A. She wants to stay at boot camp and learn to ride.
B. She hates it and wants to go home.


C. She feels sorry for being so difficult and wants to go home.


<b>READING 5 </b>


<b>Computer Crime </b>


On the evening of his 18th birthday, a teenager from a small village in northern
Germany clicked „send‟ on his computer. Within three hours, the postal service in
Taiwan was in chaos, computers in hospitals and banks in Hong Kong had cashed,
and trains in Australia and the USA had stopped.


In court a few months later, the teenager, Sven Jaschan, was charged with
criminal damage. He was found guilty of putting the terrible „Sasser‟ computer virus
on the Internet and received a 21-month suspended sentence. He avoided prison
because he was only 18 when he committed the crime. The virus infected millions
of computer systems across the world, and caused millions of dollars of damage.


Sven admitted his guilt to the detectives who came to his home last year. He
had spent an enormous amount of time creating the Sasser virus on the computer in
his bedroom. He often spent ten hours a day in front of his computer.


When he released his virus on the Internet, he didn‟t realise it would cause so
much damage. He was just delighted that it had worked. „I told my classmates –
they thought it was awesome.‟ But his feelings changed very quickly. He was
terrified when he saw a TV news report about the virus and the damage it had
caused.


Detectives arrested Sven after one of his classmates contacted Microsoft and
told them about him. Microsoft had offer a $250,000 reward for information about
the virus.


While he was waiting for his trial to start, Sven left school and started work. He


now works for a computer company, making „firewalls‟ – vital pieces of software
that protect computers from viruses!


<b>83. Sven used his computer to steal millions of dollars. </b>
<b>84. The virus he created spread all around the world. </b>


<b>85. Sven wasn‟t sent to prison because he admitted his guilt to </b>
detectives.


<b>86. After he had released the virus, he was delighted, and then </b>
frightened.


<b>87. He was caught because the police offered a $250,000 reward. </b>
<b>88. He is now working for Microsoft to make firewalls. </b>


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<b>Page 5 – REVISION FOR PROGRESS TEST – GRADE 10 – TERM 1 </b>
<b>The Only Gadget You’ll Ever Need! </b>


<b>Nowadays you can make voice calls, send text messages, (89)___ photos and </b>
record video clips with most mobile phones. However, the latest 3G phones can do
much more than that. 3G stands for „Third Generation‟. With 3G phones you can do
<b>many things that you normally do on a computer. (90) ___ example, you can access </b>
the internet and send and receive e-mails. On some models you can even type letters
<b>and download them onto your PC in order to print (91) ___. You can (92)___ songs </b>
from the Internet and play them on your phone, and you can also listen to the radio.
It‟s also possible to download videos, e.g. episodes of your favourite TV
programme or the highlights of a football match. The most recent phones actually
<b>(93) ___ you to watch TV so you never need to miss your favourite programmes. </b>
Mobile phone manufacturers are hoping that in the future a mobile phone is the only


gadget you‟ll ever need!


<b>89. A. make </b> B. take C. do D. look


<b>90. A. For </b> B. In C. With D. On


<b>91. A. it </b> B. you C. us D. them


<b>92. A. listen </b> B. post C. download D. upload
<b>93. A. get </b> B. let C. advise D. allow


<b>GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY </b>


<i><b>94. “Would you like ___ to go to the cinema and see Beauty and the Beast?” </b></i>
A. will have B. to have C. are having <b>D. having </b>


<b>95. “Don‟t you remember ____ that cartoon on TV last week? We watched it </b>
<b>together, as I recall. </b>


A. to watch B. watching C. watched D. was watching
<b>96. This football match will be ____ live on VTV6 channel. </b>


A. broadcast B. air C. show <b>D. transfer </b>
<b>97. Lots of houses _____ in the earthquake recently. </b>


A. were destroyed B. have destroyed
C. have been destroyed <b>D. has destroyed </b>


<b>98. People in Vietnam ____ to the World Wide Web for 20 years. </b>
A. connected B. have connected



C. have been connect D. has connected


<b>99. I‟ve just found my car key! I ___ it when I ___ for my glasses! </b>
A. saw, was looking B. was seeing, looked
C. saw, looked <b>D. was seeing, was looking </b>


<b>100. The white bear ____ in the North Pole, ____ it is cold all the year round. </b>


A. live, where <b>B. lives, which C. lives, where D. live, which </b>
<b>101. ____ the attractive salary they offer, he refused the job. </b>


A. Although B. Because C. Despite <b>D. Because of </b>
<b>102. Many people ____ to live a healthy life, but they do nothing for it. </b>


A. expect B. refuse C. decide <b>D. agree </b>


<b>103. Gravity is a force ____ attracts objects with mass toward one another. </b>


A. who B. whom C. which <b>D. where </b>


<b>104. An electric cooker ____ to cook food, especially rice. </b>


A. used B. is used C. uses <b>D. has used </b>
<b>105. It was a long way to the party, so she suggested ___ by taxi. </b>


A. going B. to go C. went D. has gone


<b>106. Some reality TV shows like attract a lot of people because ____have chance to </b>
<b>know more about their favourite singers or actors in their daily life. </b>



A. spectators B. voters C. viewers <b>D. watchers </b>


<b>107. I don‟t feel like ____ out at the weekend. I prefer a family dinner at home. </b>
A. to go B. to going C. going <b>D. go </b>


<b>108. I‟m really looking forward ____ you again soon. </b>


A. to see B. seeing C. to seeing <b>D. to have seen </b>
<b>109. When you heat water to 100</b>0<b>C, it ____. </b>


A. boils B. has boiled C. boiled <b>D. was boiled </b>
<b>110. Last month the typhoon ____ a lot of damage to the southern part. </b>
A. has caused B. have caused C. caused D. had caused
<b>111. He spent 10 hours a day to create the virus, but nobody knew about it. </b>


<b>A </b> <b>B </b> <b> C </b> <b>D </b>


<b>112. Some technology are difficult to understand and use. </b>


<b>A </b> <b>B </b> <b>C </b> <b>D </b>


<b>113. David entered the room, sat down on his chair and had turned on the computer. </b>


<b>A </b> <b>B </b> <b>C </b> <b>D </b>


<b>114. We don‟t finish our assignment yet so we cannot go out with you. </b>


<b>A </b> <b>B </b> <b> C </b> <b> D </b>



<b>115. Try forgetting your past; it‟s no use thinking so much about it. </b>


<b>A </b> <b>B </b> <b>C </b> <b> D </b>


<b>116. I have just invited to another wedding party, which means I will have to spend </b>


<b>A </b> <b>B </b> <b> C </b> <b>D </b>


<b>my last penny this month. </b>


<b>117. Did you remember posting the letter for me? It‟s really important. </b>


<b>A </b> <b> B </b> <b>C </b> <b>D </b>


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<b>Page 6 – REVISION FOR PROGRESS TEST – GRADE 10 – TERM 1 </b>
<b>118. Don‟t worry. The letter was sended when I passed the post office. </b>


<b>A </b> <b>B </b> <b> C </b> <b> D </b>


<b>SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION </b>


<b>119. I used to visit Ha Long. It is one of the 7 wonders of the new world. </b>
<i><b> I used to__________________________________________ </b></i>



<b>120. Please send me the photos. We took them during our trip to Sa Pa </b>


<i><b> Please__________________________________________ </b></i>
<b>121. People use smart phones for many purposes. </b>


<i><b> Smart phones__________________________________________ </b></i>
<b>122. </b>

People have played football for more than a hundred years.


<i> Football </i>

<i><b>__________________________________________ </b></i>
<b>123. </b>

Some students have carried out an experiment in the lab.


<i> An experiment</i>

<i><b>__________________________________________ </b></i>
<b>124. I haven‟t done any volunteer work for 2 weeks. </b>


<i><b> I last __________________________________________ </b></i>


<b>125. The last time they had a party was when they graduated from high school. </b>
<i><b> They haven’t__________________________________________ </b></i>


<b>126. My father has worked here for 15 years. </b>


<i><b> My father started _________________________________________ </b></i>
<b>127. We‟ve just visited Da Lat. It is in the Central Highland of Vietnam. </b>
<i><b> Da Lat _________________________________________ </b></i>


<b>128. We have had this house since 2010. </b>


<i><b> In 2010, we______________________________________ </b></i>
<b>129. It‟s 10 years since I started living here. </b>


<i> I have______________________________________ </i>



<b>130. The waiter was friendly. He served us at our dinner yesterday. </b>
<i> The waiter__________________________________________ </i>


<b>READING 7 </b>


<b>THANKS A MILLION </b>


Percy Ross was born in 1916 in Michigan. His parents had come to the USA
from Latvia and Russia and the family was poor. But Percy soon showed a talent for
business and (131)___ a fortune in fur trade and auction business. Then disaster
struck and he (132)___ all his money. But he soon made a fortune again – this time
by (133)____ plastic bags. In 1969, he sold his plastic bag company for millions of
dollars.


Ross started giving away in 1977: he gave $50,000 to Vietnamese refugees so
that they could make a new home in the USA. (134)_____ he held a Christmas party
for 1,050 poor children in the American town of Minneapolis. Ross bought a bike
for everyone of the 1,050 children at the party.


After these first experiences of giving money away, Ross decided to do it on a
regular basis. He started a newspaper column called „Thanks a Million‟, and later a
radio show, in order to give away his money. It took years, but Ross finally (70)___
in giving away his entire fortune.


<b>131. A. made </b> B. had made C. has made D. make
<b>132. A. threw </b> B. wasted C. lost D. sent


<b>133. A. manufacturer </b> B. manufacture C. manufactured D. manufacturing


<b>134. A. But </b> B. Then C. Yet D. Though



<b>135. A. succeeded </b> B. managed C. tried D. achieved


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lived here for 10 years
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