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ÔN LUYỆN TUYỂN SINH 10 ~ NĂM 2017
TEST 1


<b>Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the</b>
<b>others.</b>


1. A. ladies B. lives C. shirts D. chairs


2. A. unique B. until C. university D. uniform


3. A. breath B. tooth C. bath D. clothes


<b>Choose the best answer among A, B, C, or D that best completes each sentence.</b>
4. The director says he does not approve...your plan.


A. of B. in C. upon D. on


5. It has taken you a long time to get rid...your flu.


A. out B. from C. of D. off


6. I suggest that we...to Lan's home village by bike.


A. shall travel B. should travel C. will travel D. can travel
7. Nancy can't go with us ...she has to look after her little sister.


A. so B. despite C. because D. as for


8. I wish I...enough money to buy a laptop.


A. have B. had C. have had D. shall have



9 Maryam and Lan...pen pals for over three years.


A. are B. were C. have been D. would have been
10. If we are in the orbit, we...no weight.


A. had B. will have C. would have D. would have had
11. Family members live apart try to be together at Tet.


A. which B. they C. whom D. who


12. It's raining... , Mr. Nam has to go to work


A. But B. So C. Therefore D. However


13. If I...rich, I...around the world.


A. will be - travel B. am - will travel
C. were - would travel D. would be - traveled


<b>Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C, or D that best fits each blank space in</b>
<b>the following passage.</b>


We are using up the world's petroleum. We use it in our cars and to heat our building
in winter. Farmers use petro-chemicals to (14)...the soil rich. They use them to kill
insects (15)...plants. These chemicals go (16)...rivers and lakes and kill the fish there.
Thousands of pollutants also go into the air and pollute it. Winds carry this (17)...air to
other countries and other continents.


Poor fanners use the same land over and (18)... . The land needs a rest so it will be


better next year. However, the farmers must have food this year. Poor people cut down
forests (19)...firewood. In some areas when the trees are gone, the land (20)...desert.
Poor people can't save the environment for the future.


This is not a problem for one country or one area of the world. It is a problem for all
humans. The people and the nations of the world must work together to (21)...the
world's resources.


14. A. enrich B. change C. make D. let


15. A. eat B. eaten C. eating D. ate


16. A. to B. towards C. at D. into


17. A. pollute B. polluting C. polluted D. pollution


18. A. over B. again C. repeated D. repeating


19. A. of B. for C. with D. at


20. A. gets B. changes C. turn D. becomes


21. A. recycle B. preserve C. keep D. use


<b>Choose the underlined part among A, B, C, or D that needs correcting.</b>
22. The majority to the news is about violence and scandal


A. The B. to the C. about D. violence


23. That doctor is visited the patient since 5 p.m.



A. That B. is C. the D. since


24. When our vacation, we plan to spend three days scuba diving.


A. When B. plan C. three days D. diving


<b>Use the correct form of the word given to complete each sentence.</b>


25. Butter and cheese are made from milk. They are milk... (produce)
26. If you put your aside, you will be able to speak in public. (shy)


27. The scientists have been carrying out some...plans this year. (agriculture)
28. The boy tried to repair the clock, but he was... (success)
<b>Read the following passage carefully, then write True (T) or False (F) for each</b>
<b>statement.</b>


Would you like a robot in your house. It is now generally accepted that in the future,
robots will take over many of our tasks, especially jobs of a repetitive nature. But it is
doubtful if robots will ever be able to do any of the more creative types of work - or
indeed if people would want them to do. In the home, robots would probably be used to
do the cleaning, table-laying, scrubbing and washing up, but it is considered unlikely so
far that they will be used to do the cooking - at least not in the near future. Robots in the
home might not be creative enough to do the cooking, plan the meals, and so on. They
would be used as slaves, freeing people to do more of the things they want.


29. It is thought that robots will be able to do the same jobs every day. ...
30. It is certain that robots will be able to help us with creative tasks. ...
31. In the near filture, robots will be used to do such things as cooking. ...
32. Robots will help us carry out some of the housework such as washing dishes. ...


<b>Rewrite the fiollowing sentences without changing their meanings.</b>


33. "Let's organize a sponsored cycling race."
The children suggested...
34. He is extremely rich but very mean.
In spite...
35. You'd better not touch that switch


If I...
36. I'd rather you didn't smoke here.


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TEST 2


<b>Pick out the word whose primary stress is different from that of the others.</b>


1. A. invite B. become C. repair D. practise


2. A. conclusion B. difference C. opinion D. convenience
3. A. example B. possible C. probable D. terrible
<b>Choose the best answer among A, B, C, or D that best completes each sentence.</b>
4. I wish to congratulate you...your success.


A. at B. in C. on D. about


5. While driving to work. they ran out...gas.


A. in B of C. off D. up


6. Edward's hobbies include jogging, swimming, and...mountains



A. to climb B. to climbing C. climbing D. climb
7. It’s a good idea to...your neighbours.


A. get at with B. get on with C. get on D get up with
8. All employees have to turn off the airconditioners...they leave the office.


A. before B. after C. so D. because


9. It was quite a serious illness, so she took a long time to...it.


A. go over B. get over C. take over D. get through
10. Forests give us fresh air and prevent us...


A. against flooded B. of being flooded


C. from being flooded D. in flooded


11. The bus driver was so tired...on the same route that he asked for a transfer.
A. with driving B. driving C. of drwing D. to drive
12. The weather turned out to be very good...was more than we could expect.


A what B. which C. that D. it


13. Coal can...to produce electricity for humans.


A. use B. used C. be used D. have used


<b>Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C, or D that best fits the blank space in the</b>
<b>following passage.</b>



The latest addiction to trap thousands of people is the Internet, which has been blamed
for broken relationships, job losses, financial ruin and even one's suicide psychologists
now recognize Internet Addiction Syndrome (IAS) as a new illness that could
(14)...serious problems and aim many lives. Special groups have been set up to
(15)...sufferers help and support.


IAS is similar to (16)...problems like gambling, smoking and drinking: addicts have
dreams about the Internet, they need to use it first thing in the morning to lie to their
parents about how much time they spend online; they (17)...they could cut down, but
they are unable to do so. A recent study found that many users spend up to 40 hours a
week on the Internet. (18)...they felt guilty, they became depressed if they were
(19)...to stop using it.


Almost anyone can be at risk. Some of the addicts are teenagers who are already
hooked on computer games and who (20)...it very difficult to resist the games on the
Internet. Surprisingly, however, psychologists (21)...that most victims are middle-aged
housewives who have never used a computer before.


14. A. lead B. affect C. take D. cause


15. A. offer B. suggest C. recommend D. advise


16. A. other B another C. the other D. others


17. A. want B. Avish C. rather D. prefer


18. A. Although B. Despite C. Unless D. Without


19. A. let B. allowed C. had D. made



20. A. say B. feel C. find D. have


21. A. promise B. tell C. say D. object


<b>Choose the underlined part among A, B, C, or D that needs correcting.</b>


22. Some of the people were standing in the street watched the parade, while others were
singing songs.


A. were standing B. watched C. while D. were singing
23. She swimmed two hundred metres in the pool yesterday.


A. swimmed B. hundred C. in D. the pool
24. I went shopping for buying some fruits this morning.


A. went shopping B. for buying C. some fruits D. this morning
<b>Use the correct form of the word given to complete each sentence.</b>


25. You will need to be able to deal with both customers and... (supply)
26. The world of computers is extremely... (compete)
27. The sky began to as the storm approached. (dark)


28. The sudden...of a security guard caused them to drop the money and run.
(appear)
<b>Read the following passage carefully, then write True (T) or False (F) for each</b>
<b>statement.</b>


There are two broad categories of newspapers: the popular and the quality. In order to
decide whether a newspaper is a quality or a popular one, it is not even necessary to read
it, since you can tell simply by the way it looks. Popular papers are generally smaller


with fewer columns per page. They have bigger headlines and more photographs. There
is a greater variety of typeface and printed symbols. The articles are shorter and there are
fewer per page.


Such devices are not only used to make the paper more attractive but they may also
influence what the reader reads. Large headlines, pictures and typeface on the page all
serve to draw the reader's attention to one article rather than another.


Since popular newspapers have a much larger readership than the more neutral quality
newspapers, it may be fair to conclude that the average reader not only wants to be
entertained by a newspaper but prefers his reading to be guided and opinion given to
him.


29. You have to read a newspaper to decide if it is a quality or popular one. ...
30. Quality newspapers have more columns and articles per page than popular ones...
31. There are fewer photographs in quality newspapers than in popular ones. ...
32. The average reader reads a newspaper only to entertain. ...
<b>Rewrite the following sentences without changing their meanings. </b>


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34. He is extrcmely rich but very mean.
In spite...
35. You'd better not touch that switch.
If I...
36. I'd rather you didn't smoke here.


Would you mind...


ANSWER KEYS
TEST 1
1. C 2. B 3. D 4. A 5. C 6. B



7. C 8. B 9. C 10. B 11. D 12. D
13. C 14. C 15. C 16. D 17. C
18. A 19. B 20. D 21. B
22. B (to the -> of the)
23. B (is -> has)


24. A (When -> During)


25. products 26. shyness 27. agricultural 28. unsuccessful
29. False 30. False 31. False 32. True


33. The children suggested organizing a sponsored cycling race.
34. In spite of his richness, he is extremely mean.


35. If I were you, I wouldn't touch that switch.
36. Would you mind not smoking here?


TEST 2


1. D 2. B 3. A 4. C 5. B 6. C 7. B 8. A 9. B 10. C


11. C 12. B 13. C 14. D 15. A 16. A 17. B 19. D 20. C
21. C


22. B (watched -> watching)
23. A (swimmed -> swam)
24. B (for buying -> to buy


25. suppliers 26. competitive 27. darken 28. appearance


29. False 30. True 31. True 32. False


33. We will miss the train unless we leave now.
34. She drives faster and more carelessly than I do.
35. It’s such an expensive car that I can’t buy it.


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