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<b>I - TOPICS:</b>
<i><b>Unit 1. FAMILY LIFE</b></i>
<i><b>Unit 2. YOUR BODY AND YOU</b></i>
<i><b>Unit 3. MUSIC</b></i>
<i><b>Unit 4. FOR A BETTER COMMUNITY</b></i>
<i><b>Unit 5. INVENTIONS</b></i>
<b>II - PRONUNCIATION:</b>
<i><b>1.</b></i> <i>/tr/ , /kr/ and /br/</i>
<i><b>2.</b></i> <i>/pl/ , /pr/ , /gl/, /gr/</i>
<i><b>3.</b></i> <i>/est/, / ənt/, /eit/</i>
<i><b>4.</b></i> <i>/nd/, /nt/</i>
<b>III - GRAMMAR:</b>
1. The present simple and the present continuous
2. The future simple with will and be going to
3. The passive
4. Compound sentences
5. To infinitives and bare infinitives
6. The past simple and the past continuous with when and while
8. The present perfect
9. Gerunds and infinitives for description
<b>IV – WORD STUDY:</b>
<b>1.</b> Words about household chores and duties in the family
<b>2.</b> Words about illnesses and health systems of the body
<b>3.</b> Words about music
<b>4.</b> Words about volunteers and volunteer work
<b>5.</b> Words about inventions
<b>6.</b> Adjectives of attitude
<b>7.</b> Adjective suffixes: -ed and -ing, -ful and -less
<b>B. EXERCISES</b>
<b>ĐỀ KIỂM TRA HỌC KỲ I - NĂM HỌC 2018 - 2019</b>
<b>Môn Tiếng Anh - Lớp 10 </b>
<b>Ngày thi: 11/12/2018</b>
<b>A. READING</b>
<i><b>Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer</b></i>
<b>REMEMBER</b>
Some few people have 'total recall,' often spoken of as photographic memory. A person with
total recall can recite a whole page of a book he has read only once, or play a musical composition
When you have a strong reason for remembering, concentrate as you read or listen, and try to
connect the new information to things you havealready know. A detail is easy to remember when it
fits into a whole that makes sense. If you understand the entire history lesson before you try to
remember any particular dates, your memory may surprise you.
<b>1.While not directly stated, it may be inferred from the article that ________.</b>
A. details are more easily remembered by fitting them into a whole
B. recall and recognition are the same thing
C. wanting to do a thing is very important to being able to do it
D. if he will try hard enough, one man can remember as well as Mother
<b>2.This article as a whole tells us about ________.</b>
A. people who can remember whole pages B. people who can't remember names
C. our memory and how to improve it D. recognition and recall
<b>3.A person with photographic memory is ________.</b>
A. can only remember things if he looks at a photograph
B. can remember every detail of what he sees or hears
C. can be found in mental hospitals
D. brings his camera everywhere he goes
4.One way to improve our memory is ________
A. to ask other people to repeat something you want to remember.
B. to have a camera with you all the time
C. to concentrate on what you hear or read
D. to learn everything by heart
5.Which sentence is not true?
A. If you can't remember things, you have no memory.
B. Recognition and recall are the two kinds of memory.
C. Total recall is remembering something in its entirely.
D. A person can remember anything better if he has a strong reason for doing it.
<i><b>The people below in 6-10 all want to do a course. Look at the descriptions of eight courses </b></i>
<i><b>(A-H). Decide which course would be most suitable for each person.</b></i>
6. Martina is an accomplished photographer looking for an enjoyable course where she can
improve her skills. She loves taking pictures outdoors and is only free at weekends.
7. Manuel has painted for 10 years and wants to learn about the work of famous painters from the
past. He is looking for a day-time course that will help him improve his painting skills.
9.Claude would like a course where he can learn the basic concepts of drawing. He works in the
morning but is free at weekends. He is most interested in drawing portraits but does not need a
qualification.
10. Sally is 25. She wants to take up an activity that will give her a lot of contact with other
people. She is very talented and likes performing.
<b>A. ITB and computer courses </b>
<i><b>Full-time courses</b></i>
This full-time course is designed to help you
improve your digital skills you use in
everyday life. These skills will help you to
use computers confidently and effectively in
both your working and personal life. This
course is suitable for those who want to
study in the evening.
<b>E. Santa Reparata </b>
<i><b>Supplementary Art Course</b></i>
The main aim of this short course is to provide
an introduction to one of the most fascinating
period of the Italian Art. The one week painting
course is suitable for absolute beginners.
Classes are from 6.30-9.30 p.m. Monday to
Friday.
<b>B. NTB </b>
<i><b>A Photographic Adventure</b></i>
Based in the heart of The Pembrokeshire
Coast National Park, NTB aim is to provide
<b>F. The Art Academy</b>
<i><b>Open Life Class</b></i>
This is an informative, intensive and
fun weekend course, which teaches essential
drawing skills. Through various drawing
approaches including life
drawing, portraiture and still life, you will learn
to understand texture, line, measurement and
composition.
<b>C. 3D Studio </b>
<i><b>Part-time courses</b></i>
3D Studio has a fun 34-week photo
challenge. All courses are led by a
professional photographer who has specific
skills to teach you. By learning with 3D
Studio you will be taken to the best places
and venues in the countryside. The course
takes place on Saturdays, 3.30-6.00 p.m.
<b>G. The Open University </b>
<i><b>Computing and IT</b></i>
Our Adult courses give you the chance to boost
your confidence and develop your work skills.
This cutting-edge course will prepare you for
progression to further study in computing and
software development. Full-time and
part-time courses are available.
<b>D. Adam Elliot Studio </b>
<i><b>Renaissance Painting Workshop</b></i>
During this workshop students will be
taught the classical methods of oil painting
used by Italian and Flemish masters of the
late 16th and early 17th centuries. This
workshop is suitable for students of all
levels of experience. Classes are on Monday
and Wednesday from 9-11 a.m.
<b>H. Jennifer Collins Theatre School</b>
<i><b>Musical theatre courses</b></i>
The aim of this course is to provide participants
with the opportunity to train to the highest
standards for a professional career in Dance and
Musical Theatre. We offer a chance to meet
Going to the theatre brings back happy memories, as it (11)... me of my very first performance
on stage, (12)... was thirty years ago. Parts of that particular night are so vivid that I can still
picture myself as though it were yesterday. The excitement amongst the actors, the (13)...
applause and the party after the opening night are memories which will remain with me for
(14)... . I don’t know how we managed to do so well. The rehearsals were far from satisfactory
because we thought that we could just have two rehearsals a week (15)... in fact we needed more.
The background (16)... to the last act weren’t ready until an hour before the beginning of the play
despite the set builder’s best (17)... The director was not satisfied (18)... anything and he didn’t
even want to show up on the first night. Admittedly, I wouldn’t have wanted to, either. (19)...the
night finally arrived, we were all a bit worried. I remember (20)... through the curtain ten minutes
before the start and being amazed at the sight of a full house. Finally, it was time for the curtain to
go up. In the end, we proved the director wrong and everything went like clockwork.
11. A. recognises B. reminds C. recalls D. memorises
12. A. which B. when C. whereD. who
13. A. onlookers’ B. viewers’ C. audience's D. spectators’
14. A. life B. ages C. a while D. time
15. A. where B. when C. whichD. whenever
16. A. images B. visions C. scenes D. sights
17. A. attempts B. efforts C. trials D. tries
18. A. by B. in C. at D. with
19. A. When B. After C. WhileD. Until
20. A. glancing B. noticing C. staring D. watching
<b>B. PHONETICS </b>
<i><b>Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from that of the others</b></i>
21. A. banned B. cleared C. kissed D. raised
22. A. donation <sub>B. charity </sub> <sub>C. attachment</sub> <sub>D. character</sub>
23. A. volunteer <sub>B.cheerful </sub> <sub>C. needy</sub> <sub>D. career</sub>
24. A. vocalist <sub>B. competent</sub> <sub>C. appearance</sub> <sub>D. platinum</sub>
25. A. arouse <sub>B. talent</sub> <sub>C. concert</sub> <sub>D.</sub><sub>rhythm</sub>
<b>C. WRITING</b>
<b>Write the following sentences using the words given </b>
26. You can try to get Jim to lend you his car, but you won't succeed.
There's no point ...
27. He graduated from the National University and then worked as a physicist.
After ...
28. These engineers have built this bridge for five years.
One runner was so ...
<b>D. GRAMMAR AND STRUCTURES</b>
<i><b>Underline one mistake in each sentence, and then correct it</b></i>
31. The flag is risen in the morning and taken down at night by the students. …….……….
32. When he entered the room, he saw many people talk merrily. ……...………
33. It is impossible guessing what the new manager will say. ………...
34. I suggest that he goes to the doctor as soon as he returns from the exam. ………….…..
35. If modern technology didn’t exist, we will never have these precious pictures. ……….…...
<i><b> Put the correct form of the words given.</b></i>
36. “I hate it when journalists interfere in my (PRIVATE) ____________” - said the pop star.
37. Many people believe in ghost but I (BELIEVE)_____________it.
38. His health was seriously affected and he suffered from constant_________________(SLEEP)
39.Mahatma Gandhi wanted the British to leave India so that the country could become
(DEPEND)__________________.
40. At that time, (COLOUR) __________ people, including the Indians living in South Africa,
and white people were not treated equally.
<i><b>Choose the option that best completes the sentences or that best replaces the underlined.</b></i>
41. _________ Cella was driving to the airport, she realized that she had left her passport at home.
A. As soon as B. As C. During D. Until
42. You had better ____________ out tonight. It’s raining heavily.
A. not go B. not to go C. don’t go D. to don’t go
43. “Haven’t you done any volunteer work before, John?”- “ ______________”
A. No, not now. C. Yes, I have never done it.
B. Yes, I’ve done it once. D. Sure, no problem.
44. All the kids ____________ their homework when the volunteer team __________.
A. were doing – arrived C. did – arrived
B. were doing – were arriving D. did – were arriving
45. Mr. Hai is more ________ because he has finally agreed to allow his daughter to join an
overseas volunteer organization in Africa.
A. single – minded C. narrow – minded
B. absent – minded D. open – minded
46. This will be a hopeful season of this entertainment format to air in the near future.The
underlined word has the closest meaning to:
A. breathe out B. breathe in C. broadcast D. inhale
47. Acupuncture may not ________ if you have low white blood cell counts or low platelet
counts.
A. recommend B. recommended
C. is recommended D. be recommended
48. I ___________ quite a lot of money when my grandfather died.
A. came into B. looked into C. took off D. let down
49. I really believe that you should let your son _________ his own decisions; he is certainly old
enough ________ so.
A. to be making – done B. making – being done
C. to make – for doing D. make – to do
A. acknowledged – had awarded B. has been acknowledged – awarded
C. has acknowledged – was awarding D. was acknowledged – was awarded
<b>ĐÁP ÁN </b>
<b>A. READING</b>
<i><b>Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer</b></i>
1. D 2. C 3. B 4. C 5. A
<i><b>The people below in 6-10 all want to do a course. Look at the descriptions of eight courses </b></i>
<i><b>(A-H). Decide which course would be most suitable for each person.</b></i>
6. C 7. D 8. G 9. F 10. H
<i><b>Read the text below and decide which answer A, B, C or D best fits each space.</b></i>
<b>B. PHONETICS </b>
21. C 22. A 23. C 24. C 25. A
<b>C. WRITING</b>
26. There's no point in trying to get Jim to lend you his car.
27. After graduating/ he had graduated from the National University, he worked as a physicist
28. This bridge has been built by these engineers for 5 years
29. Not until he was halfway through it did he realize how difficult the task was.
30. One runner was so exhausted (that) he couldn’t/was unable to complete the last lap of the race.
<b>D. GRAMMAR AND STRUCTURES</b>
<i><b>Identify the error in each sentence and correct it.</b></i>
31. The flag is risen in the morning and taken down at night by the students raised
32. When he entered the room, he saw many people talk merrily. talking
33. It is impossible guessing what the new manager will say to gues
34. I suggest that he goes to the doctor as soon as he returns from the exam. (should) go
35. If modern technology didn’t exist, we will never have these precious pictures would
<i><b>Put the correct form of the words given.</b></i>
36. privacy 37. disbelieve 38. sleeplessness 39. independent 40. coloured
<i><b>Choose the option that best completes the sentences or that best replaces the underlined.</b></i>