Name: __________________________ 45-MINUTE TEST Unit 6,7,8 Class : 10A1 SUBJECT: ENGLISH 10 Mã Đề: 537 LISTENING (2 points) Listen to the passage and fill in the missing words or phrases for the gaps I come from a family of (1) ________________ people: my parents, my two younger brothers and I. My mother works as (2) _______________ in a big hospital. She has to work long hours and (4) ___________________ she has to work on a night shift. My father is a biologist. He works from 8 a.m to 5 p.m in a lab, but sometimes when there is (3) ________________ , he doesn’t come home until very late at night. Listen to the passage again and decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F) TRUE FALSE 1. The speaker’s father runs the household chores . . 2. Her mother is a very sharing woman . . 3. Their parents try to spend much time with their children . . 4. The speaker is the first person to get up early in the morning . . PHONETICS (1 point) Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others: 1. A. affect B. wage C. address D. talkative 2. A. gender B. eliminate C. women D. equal Choose the word whose the main stress is placed differently from the others: 5.A.present(n) B. answer C. perfect D. increase 4.A. teacher B. people C. machine D. water ANSWERS 1. 2. 3. 4. USE OF LANGUAGE (2points ) Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. 1.My sister is fond of________ music. She is learning ________ guitar. A. the/ the B. 0 / the C. the / 0 D. 0/0 2.You ________ ask a woman about her age. It’s not polite. A. must B. need C. mustn’t D. needn’t 3.An international conference _____________ in Hanoi next week. A. will held B. will be hold C is going to hold D. will be held 4. Tell me ...................... you want and I will try to help you. A. that B. what C. who D. which 5. The place ......................... we spent our holiday was really beautiful. A. what B. who C. where D. which 6.What was the name of the girl.passport was stolen? A. whose B. who C. which D. when 7. My house is ....... hers. A. cheap than B. cheaper C. more cheap than D. cheaper than 8. Her office is ....... away than mine. A. father B . more far C. farther D. Farer ReADING (2.5 points) Exercise 1. Fill in each blank with one word in A, B, C or D to complete the passage: When you are driving abroad you should make sure that you have all your documents with you. These (1)_________ your passport, your driving licence and insurance papers. It (2)_____ be very inconvenient if you (3)______ any of these or if you cannot find (4)________quickly. You must also make sure that your car has a nationality plate which shows the country where the car is registered; for (5)________, GB for Great Britain, F for France, N for Norway and so on. 1. A. include B. make C. mean D. contain 2. A. should B. can C. is D. has 3. A. miss B. hide C. lose D. pass 4. A. that B. those C. their D. them 5. A. once B. example C. general D. fact ANSWER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Read the passage below and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) to each question. Telling the Whole Food Truth As a teacher of whole-food vegetarian cookery, I do feel a certain sympathy with the ‘Men for Meat’ group. There is both confusion and just plain, unappetizing cooking in this area, when a whole-food/ vegetable diet should and can be highly nutritious and utterly delicious. The words ‘whole-food’ and ‘vegetarian’ are not synonymous: vegetarians do not eat any ‘fish, flesh or fowl’. Most eat dairy products. Those who don’t are called vegans. I tell students not to turn vegetarian until they have become knowledgeable about nutrition, and especially about protein. It’s very easy to become a sick vegetarian. And a whole-food diet just consists of eating the whole of food, with nothing added, and nothing taken away. For example, you eat whole-wheat flour, not white flour, which has had had bleach added. In all, no refined carbohydrates are eaten and very fatty and additive-laden foods are avoided and the stress is on fresh products of the best quality. And that’s all - except you must then find recipes which are both healthy and delicious because you’ll have to cook it all yourself. Very few ready-bought meals fulfill both requirements. 6. A whole food diet _____. A. has a lot of nutrition B. is easy to eat C. is added with flour. D. is often fresh 7. According to the writer, what is wrong with ready bought meals for vegetarians? A. They can be cooked easily. B. They can’t be both healthy and delicious. C. They contain some additives. D. They have best quality. 8. What is NOT true about the writer? A. She supports the whole food. B. She is a teacher. C. She dislikes ready bought meal D. She is a vegetarian. 9. The writer of this article feels a ‘certain sympathy’ for this group because _____. A. She is a vegetarian. B. They don’t know much about vegetarian cooking C. her students do not eat meat. D. “whole food” and “vegetarian” are not the same. 10. ‘Men for Meat’ is a _____. A. group of vegetarians B. cookery group C.group that eat all kinds of food D.group of men ANSWER 6. ...... 7. 8. . 9. .. 10 . WRITING (2,5points) * Rewrite these sentences, keeping the original meaning: Her old house is bigger than her new one. -> Her new house............................................... No one in my class is taller than Peter. -> Peter ................................................................... * Combine These Pairs Of Sentences Using Relative Pronouns: 3. The botanist will never forget the day. He found a strange plant on that day. .. . 4. Someone is phoning you. He looked for you three hours ago. .. 5. The man works for my father’s company. The man’s daughter is fond of dancing. .. THE END!
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