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Đề 4 – Đề thi đề kiểm tra Tiếng Anh lớp 10 – Bright: PRONUNCIATION Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of

Giải Đề 4 – – Đề thi đề kiểm tra Tiếng Anh lớp 10 Bright.

Câu hỏi/Đề bài:

PRONUNCIATION

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.

1.

A. dangerous

B. general

C. great

D. Germany

2.

A. maths

B. cushions

C. lemons

D. armchairs

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the main stress in each of the following questions.

3.

A. provide

B. treatment

C. improve

D. support

4.

A. astronaut

B. attendant

C. inventive

D. mechanic

USE OF ENGLISH

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.

5. Let’s go ________ a picnic this weekend.

A. on

B. at

C. to

D. in

6. People play different traditional musical instruments in _______ music festivals in Vietnam.

A. jazz

B. rap

C. folk

D. EDM

7. UNICEF has spent 70 years working to __________ the lives of disadvantaged children and their families.

A. offer

B. improve

C. provide

D. care

8. Neil is not here. He __________ to the supermarket.

A. has gone

B. has been

C. went

D. goes

9. You call a plumber if you need someone to __________ a burst pipe.

A. perform

B. make

C. fix

D. care

10. We learn how to ________ robots every Saturday afternoon.

A. buy

B. build

C. set

D. carry

11. Thanh _________ a sports game when he saw a famous actor.

A. was attending

B. attending

C. attended

D. attends

12. Mrs. Parker has collected used books for children in need __________ the end of last month.

A. for

B. when

C. since

D. while

13. I’m looking for a __________ job. I don’t mind what it is, but I’m only free on Saturdays and Sundays.

A. full-time

B. part-time

C. shifts

D. nine-to-five

14. Dinner’s ready. We’re having soup tonight. It ________ really good.

A. taste

B. is tasting

C. tastes

D. are tasting

15. Owen: “How about at 5:30 p.m.?” – Tyler: “________ ”

A. I like playing video games.

B. No way!

C. Have fun.

D. Sure!

Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the words in brackets.

16. Michael thinks playing music is _________. (INTEREST)

17. Lots of talented musicians and ________ are performing at the show in Central Park. (ENTERTAIN)

18. The charity organisation works to save all local people from ___________. (POOR)

19. My brothers are taking part in a ________ competition next month. (ROBOT)

20. You’ll never get a good job if you don’t have any ___________. (QUALIFY)

READING

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.

Hi Kathy,

I’m writing to you from Côn Đảo island, where I’m working as a volunteer for the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). I have just come here for two days but I have (21) _________ done so many things. Do you know that IUCN is one of the oldest and largest global (22) _________ organisations? IUCN has worked in Vietnam since the mid-1980s. It (23) _________ to protect endangered wild animals, especially the sea turtles in Vietnam. In Côn Đảo island, many sea turtles swim to the islands between the fourth and seventh lunar months and lay their eggs in the sand before returning to the sea. However, the number of sea turtles (24) _________ over the last 30 years because of overfishing, pollution and destruction of nesting beaches. During the days, we have taken part in coastal clean-ups. At night, we have guarded turtle nests, protected eggs (25) _________ poachers and released baby sea turtles back into the ocean early in the morning. It’s hard work but it’s enjoyable and I’ve met a lot of great people. The best part about working for IUCN is that I can help endangered animals and still have fun at the same time.

I hope you’re having fun, too. See you in a month.

All the best

Hong Nguyen

21.

A. never

B. still

C. already

D. yet

22.

A. environmental

B. protective

C. fundraised

D. conservative

23.

A. intends

B. serves

C. decides

D. aims

24.

A. decreased

B. has decreased

C. went down

D. has improved

25.

A. with

B. to

C. from

D. on

Read the following passage. Write T if the statement is TRUE, F if the statement is FALSE and NI if there is NO INFORMATION on it.

A gender stereotype is a fixed idea about characteristics that women and men should have. From an early age, parents tend to treat boys and girls differently and encourage children to engage in gender-appropriate play (e.g., boys play with cars; girls play with dolls). Phrases like ‘man up’ or ‘you run like a girl’ are talked to children every day. The media also plays a role in its portrayal of men and women in sex-typed occupations (e.g., men as doctors and women as nurses). As a result, gender stereotypes can influence the decisions of children when they choose their future careers. Young girls tend to go after careers in office work, nursing, teaching, homecare and childcare. Boys are likely to work in the fields of engineering, science, computing or finance. In fact, according to Lifting Limits, in the UK, only 17% of ICT professionals and 12% of construction industry workers are female. In addition, the number of women working in engineering professionals is less than 10%, while registered male nurses make up 11%. Besides, men have experienced negative bias when working in positions that others associate with women. For example, boys are likely to be looked down on when they want to go into a female-dominated career like hairdressing, because they are not considered masculine enough. Although stereotypes can be hard to change, we can do something to help minimize gender bias. We can teach children that they should make a career choice that is suited to their talents, interests and abilities, not one that is restricted by job-gender stereotypes.

26. Evidence of gender stereotypes can be found in many parts of our daily life.

27. Gender stereotypes can influence children’s decisions on choosing their future careers.

28. The number of female ICT professionals accounts for 12%.

29. If boys work in a female-dominated field, they will have lots of pressure.

30. There’s hardly anything that we can do to overcome the gender bias.

WRITINGWrite the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one. Use the words in brackets.

31. Lan always plays tennis in the afternoon. (EVERY)

=> ____________________________________________

32. Karen liked taking part in cultural activities (KEEN)

=> ____________________________________________

Rewrite the following sentences without changing their meaning. Use the given word(s) if any.

33. He started working as a volunteer at an animal shelter two months ago.

=> He has ______________________________________.

34. Having a part-time job will make you more financially independent.

=> If you _______________________________________.

35. Carol was skiing in Switzerland. She met her old friend, Tim.

=> While _______________________________________.

LISTENING

Janice and Jason are talking about a volunteer day in their neighbourhood. Listen and choose the answer for each of the questions.

36. The volunteer day starts at ___________.

A. 3:00 a.m.

B. 9:00 a.m

C. 9:00 p.m.

D. 3:00 p.m.

37. On volunteer day, local people are going to ___________.

A. pick up rubbish

B. give food

C. donate clothes and toys

D. raise money

38. Janice and Jason are going to give donations to ___________.

A. the poor

B. the homeless

C. the disabled

D. the orphans

39. Volunteers should bring ___________ with them on the volunteer day.

A. umbrellas

B. raincoats

C. food and drink

D. money

40. ___________ is organising the volunteer day.

A. Mr Richards

B. Anne Rowland

C. Mr Richards and Anne Rowland

D. the manager of a local charity

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