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Đề 5 – 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

Hướng dẫn giải Đề 5 – – 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. charity

B. access

C. battle

D. donate

2.

A. police

B. computer

C. complete

D. model

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. healthy

B. careful

C. perform

D. plumber

4.

A. lemonade

B. washbasin

C. history

D. instrument

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

5. “Bill, your mobile phone is ringing. I __________ it if you want.”

A. am answering

B. am going to answer

C. answer

D. will answer

6. Matthew works as a(n) __________ at a travel agency. He answers the phone, greets clients and arranges meetings.

A. tour guide

B. secretary

C. driver

D. officer

7. On the ticket it says that my plane __________ at 22:30 on Friday.

A. will arrive

B. arrives

C. is going to arrive

D. is arriving

8. Student A: “Let’s collect supplies like mineral water, canned food or clothes to help flood victims.”

Student B: “__________”

A. That’s alright.

B. That’s a good idea.

C. Yeah, let’s go!

D. Yes, I do.

9. The classrooms have been __________ with interactive whiteboards.

A. fitted into

B. fitted

C. fitted for

D. fitted out

10. Student A: “I believe women have rights to pursue any jobs that they want.”

Student B: “__________. Nowadays, women are getting into male-dominated areas of work.”

A. That’s true.

B. I can’t agree with you.

C. That’s not sure.

D. Not at all.

11. You can __________ money to the charity in cash or by cheque.

A. donate

B. give out

C. help

D. make

12. More than one hundred people have signed up for the clean-up day __________.

A. already

B. yet

C. so far

D. just

13. I __________ to Amsterdam once. It was an unforgettable trip.

A. have gone

B. have been

C. went

D. was

14. FAO has helped billions of people around the world to have access __________ nutritious food since 1945.

A. with

B. for

C. in

D. to

15. Do you fancy __________ at a charity kitchen? We can help to provide free meals for the poor.

A. working

B. to work

C. work

D. in working

Choose the answer to show the part that needs correction.

16. Jamie never play football with us on Sunday mornings.

A. never

B. play

C. with

D. mornings

17. Last night, my dad listened to music when the speaker stopped working.

A. Last night

B. listened

C. when

D. stopped

18. We worked really hard for the last two months to raise enough money for a new school in the mountainous area.

A. worked

B. to raise

C. for

D. mountainous area.

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

19. Do you help your parents do the grocery __________? (SHOP)

20. Their garden was full of ________ flowers. (COLOUR)

READING

Read a text about group singing. Choose the answer to indicate the best option for each of the blanks.

In the past, singing always helped bring people together in a community. However, today, group singing in public is no longer (21) _________ in England. Is it possible that one day everyone in a neighbourhood suddenly joins together to sing some songs on the street? Singing teacher Rose Lima believes so. Group singing isn’t too difficult. Actually, everyone started singing when they were three or four in a nursery school. However, when they grew up, lots of them (22) _________ how to sing and even became afraid of singing. Group singing can help everyone become friendly. When Rose first went to a music (23) _________ , she really wanted to learn to sing beautifully. Then, her friend took her to a singing class. More than six years later, Rose became an excellent singer and got lots of prizes. At the age of forty, she (24) _________ in an interview when she had an idea of teaching other teenagers and young people in her town to sing. Then, she decided to open her singing class to help more people feel comfortable enough to sing with confidence. Lots of her students became successful singers in lots of music bands, and they tried to help other people in the same way. These days, group singing is becoming more popular with the locals in Rose’s hometown. They can enjoy different styles of music with lots of musical (25) _________ on the street and at the local park.

21.

A. new

B. traditional

C. old

22.

A. forgot

B. were forgetting

C. was forgetting

23.

A. video

B. exhibition

C. concert

24.

A. was talking

B. talked

C. talks

25.

A. guitars

B. instruments

C. pianos

Read the following passages. For each of the questions from 31 to 35, write D for Ann Elizabeth Dunwoody, L for Wendy B. Lawrence, and D&L for both.

Nowadays, women around the world are taking up jobs generally considered to be men’s jobs. Here are two women that have broken the barriers of gender bias in the world of work.

Ann Elizabeth Dunwoody is the first woman to earn the rank of four-star general not only in the Army but the entire US armed forces. At the age of five, Dunwoody wanted nothing more than to become a doctor or nurse. During her junior year of college, Dunwoody attended a four-week Army introductory programme. It was then she found her passion for soldiering. Dunwoody once said at her retirement ceremony: “Over the last 38 years, I have had the opportunity to witness women soldiers jump out of airplanes, hike 10 miles, lead men and women, even under the toughest circumstances. Today, what was once a band of brothers has truly become a band of brothers and sisters.”

Wendy B. Lawrence was the first female graduate of the US Naval Academy, the first female naval officer and the first female helicopter pilot to fly into space. “I was 10 years old when Apollo 11 landed on the moon and that was my ‘aha’ moment as I like to say,” said Lawrence. “I looked at Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walking on the moon and thought that’s what I want to do when I grow up: ‘I’m gonna be an astronaut and I am gonna fly into space.” After retiring from NASA in 2006, Lawrence has worked at Space Camp in Alabama and the Kennedy Center Visitor Centre, igniting the minds of the young with a passion for science and technology. She once told the reporter: “So I’d say give women an opportunity to try. You might be surprised at what they bring to the table, what they’re capable of.”

Who …

26. decided her future career after watching the first men walk on the moon? _______

27. changed her opinion about her future job when she grew up? ________

28. believed that women were able to do more than what people had thought? ________

29. continued to share her passion with the young generations? ________

30. believed that women can work well in male-dominated fields? ________

WRITING

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

31. I can’t help you because I don’t know anything about computers.

=> If _____________________________________.

32. Why don’t we organize a cake sale to raise money for the orphanage?

=> What about ____________________________?

33. This is the first time Susan has donated blood.

=> Susan has _____________________________.

34. Huy didn’t like doing crossword puzzles because it was boring. (HATED)

_________________________________________.

35. An often visits his grandparents on Saturdays and Sundays.

=> At the weekend, _________________________.

LISTENING

A TV presenter is presenting a TV show schedule. Listen and decide if each of the statements is T (True) or F (False).

36. The Arts Review programme starts at 8:05 a.m.

37. Debra Clinton is talking to Kyle Smith, who comes from a pop band.

38. Garry Parker will present the weather forecast for today and tomorrow.

39. In a new programme, Nelson will show how people do charity in many villages.

40. The Cookery Show will give advice on how to buy several kinds of vegetables.

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