Đề ôn tập Unit 4 môn Tiếng Anh Lớp 10 - Đề 2

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Đề ôn tập Unit 4 môn Tiếng Anh Lớp 10 - Đề 2
UNIT FOUR – TEST 2 (September 10th, 2016)
I. Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others.
1. A. photography	B. determined 	C. exhibition 	D. professional 
2. A. disabled	B. mentally	C. retarded 	D. consuming
3. A. subtract	B. suffer	C. effort	D. primary
4. A. gradually	B. proper	C. origin	D. opposition
5. A. nationality	B. disability	C. activity	D. demonstration.
II. Read the text. Choose the correct answers.
A BLIND DATE
 Can you imagine what life would be like if you couldn’t see? At a new exhibition, you can experience the world using your other senses: touch, hearing, smell, taste and sense of balance to ‘see’ without using your eyes. Learn to understand beauty in a totally new way! Find out what things look like when you are not looking at all!
 At the Invisible Exhibition, you can learn about the practical aspects of being blind. Try out useful devices that make life easier for visually-impaired people, such as talking clocks, Braille typewriters, and computer screen reading software. Have a go at crossing the road using a walking stick with a sensor. Experience what it is like to do your shopping without seeing what you are buying, or build first impressions of a person based on their voice and tone, not on their appearance.
 But there is more to life than practicality! The Exhibition also allows you to explore art: touch sculptures, hear descriptions of paintings and photographs, and listen to music in complete darkness. Experience what it feels like to have dinner in the dark. Spend an evening at the Invisible Restaurant: eat in a relaxed atmosphere, surrounded by the tastes and smells of a delicious meal, and the sounds of good conversation and quiet music. Bring someone on a real blind date – and show them a world they have never ‘seen’ before.
 To book tickets for the exhibition or a table for dinner (Thursdays only), call 020 771 4236. Allow 90 minutes for the exhibition, and around three hours for dinner.
 Exhibition runs from Saturday 9th April until 3rd September.
 Prices: Exhibition €5; two-course dinner €16; four-course dinner €22. Download the menu on our website.
1. The new exhibition allows people to..
 A. experience the world using all of their primary senses.
 B. understand how much we rely on our sight.
 C. experience the power of senses other than sight.
 D. see details that they may have overlooked.
2. The exhibition is designed..
 A. to demonstrate innovations which help people in their everyday lives.
 B. for blind people to socialise and meet other blind people.
 C. to help sighted people understand what life is like for blind people.
 D. to allow more people to experience culture and art.
3. When you explore art at the exhibition, you..
 A. can only use your sense of touch.
 B. can listen to artists talking about their sculptures.
 C. can feel objects and listen to people talking about pictures.
 D. can compare experiences in light and in darkness.
4. At the restaurant, you..
 A. can have conversations with blind people.
 B. can choose the dishes you want by tasting them first.
 C. must book a table for two.
 D. can choose between two different menus.
5. The purpose of the text is to..
 A. inform people about a permanent museum display.
 B. encourage people to sympathise with people who have disabilities.
 C. advertise a new and stimulating experience.
 D. give a review of an unusual restaurant.
III. Complete the sentences. Use the past simple, past continuous or past perfect form of the verbs in brackets. 
1. It was a beautiful morning. The sun ............... (shine) and the world was bright.
2. Who ........ you ........ (talk) to when I saw you last night? She looked familiar.
3. I spent the afternoon listening to Rick’s songs, but I ............... (not like) them.
4. Jason ............... (play) in a band called Flotsam & Jetsam before he joined Metallica.
5. Vicky didn't want to see the film because she ............... (see) it before.
6. David picked up the phone and ............... (call) his best friend.
7. While we were watching the concert, it ............... (stop) raining.
8. A lot of snow ............... (fall) yesterday, but it’s warmer today.
9. Caitlin and Ryan ............... (know) each other for years before they became a couple.
10. The musicians ............... (prepare) to go on stage when it started to rain.
IV. Rewrite the sentences starting with the words given.
 1. I get very tired when I have to go football training straight after work.
 It’s......................................................................
 2. That’s the first time I’ve read such a sarcastic report!
 Never...................................................................
 3. Binh broke the DVD player – not me!
 It...........................................................................
 4. You’ll enjoy the film when you see it.It’s excellent.
 The film is............................................................
 5. He won a Golden Globe and an Oscar for his performance.
 Not........................................................................
V. Rewrite the Direct Speech as Reported Speech.
 1. ‘Our company is planning to move out of the city centre next month,’ they said.
 They said...................................................................
 2. ‘I will always love you, Fred,’ said Sheila.
 Sheila told Fred.........................................................
 3. ‘You can’t borrow my bike tonight,’ Steve said to Olivia last Monday.
 Last Monday, Steve told Olivia..................................
 4. ‘We spent our holiday in Malta last month,’ Mr and Mrs Jones said.
 Mr and Mrs Jones told us...........................................
 5. ‘I’ve never encountered any aliens before,’ I told the reporter.
 I told the reporter.......................................................
 6. ‘Jake knows my password,’ Helen said.
 Helen said..................................................................
 7. ‘I’m making lunch for myself today,’ Christine said.
 Christine said.............................................................
 8. ‘Our supermarket is closed on Sundays,’ the shop assistant told me.
 The shop assistant told me.........................................
 9. ‘My aunt is thinking of moving out of her old house,’ the nephew said.
 The nephew said........................................................
 10. ‘I won’t be able to leave the office early,’ the manager told his wife.
 The manager told his wife...........................................
VI. Choose A, B, C, or D for each of the following sentences.
1. This drawer keeps getting..
 A. jam	B. stuck	C. sticked	D. moved
2. I felt extremely fit, both physically and
 A. mentally	B. bodily	C. spiritually	D. holly
3. He didn’t ..me – I wanted to go.
 A. make	B. let	C. force	D. hold
4. .., the children began to understand.
 A. Instantly	B. Usuallly	C. Suddenly	D. Gradually
5. He..a hand in greeting us from afar.
 A. rose	B. arose	C. raised	D. held
6. The man was accused of..into Mr. Tuan’s house last week.
 A. breaking	B. break	C. being broken	D. to break
7. Have you kept in.with any of your friends from lower high school?
 A. contract	B. contact	C. subtract	D. intact
8. We were given a brief..of the computer’s functions.
 A. demonstrate	 B. demonstrative C. demonstration	D. demonstrator
9. She.her voice drammatically.
 A. lowed	B. turned off	C. turned down	D. dropped
10. Shall I..your name to the list?
 A. exclude	B. include	C. add	D. delete
11. The blind..unable to see anything.
 A. is	B. are	C. was	D. has been
12. .rich are not always as happy as.poor.
 A. the – a	B. a – a	C. the – the	D. a – the
13. He failed the exam into college, displeased his parents.
 A. this	B. that	C. which	D. what
14. .you ..go to your home village when you were young?
 A. Were – used to	B. Did – used to
 C. Did – use to	D. Used – to go
15. The school we went to ten years ago will be 30 years old tomorrow.
 A. where	B. that	C. in which	D. which
VII. Rewrite the questions as Reported Questions.
1. ‘What will you do after you leave school?’ I asked Joe.
2. ‘Have you written the story about our alien encounter yet?’ the newspaper editor asked her assistant.
3. ‘Are you going to Martha’s birthday party tonight?’ Frances asked Gillian.
4. ‘Are you going to write to me every day?’ Lisa asked her boyfriend.
5. ‘What can you tell me about what happened last night?’ the reporter asked the woman.
6. ‘Did you see anyone climb out of the window at midnight?’ the policeman asked me.
7. ‘Does your boyfriend believe in UFOs?’ I asked Jessie.
8. ‘Were you in bed at the time of the robbery?’ the inspector asked Mr and Mrs Mitchell.
9. ‘When are you going to visit me again?’ Nick asked Alison.
10. ‘Can you remember what time you went to bed last night?’ the detective asked the man.
VIII. Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first one.
 1. The decorators have finished the whole of the first floor.
 We have..
 2. The only thing that makes this job worthwhile is the money.
 Were
 3. We have no seats left for the concert on December 14th.
 All the seats.
 4. You can’t blame me for your stupid mistakes.
 It isn’t..
 5. My income does not enable me to meet all my finacial commitments.
 I
 6. I not surprised to hear that Hung had failed his driving test.
 It came.
 7. It’s nobody’s fault that the meeting was cancelled.
 Nobody
 8. “Please don’t drive so fast!” Ann begged her boyfriend.
 Ann pleaded.
 9. She is proud of being such a good pianist.
 She prides
 10. Thanks to his aunt’s legacy of $10,000 he was able to buy the house he wanted.
 Had he
IX. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the modals in the box and the verbs in brackets.You will use some of the modals more than once.
be able to have to might must need would
1. I.........(go) to the station to meet Rita because there were a lot of taxis there when I arrived.
2. It.........(be) difficult balancing a job and family for all those years.
3. The company made a good profit last year so they........(give) everyone a big bonus.
4. My gran.......always....(buy) doughnuts when she knew I was coming round for tea!
5. Bill disappeared for two days last March, but he.........(tell) anyone where he’d been.
6. His English is improving all the time so he........(apply) for jobs in England shortly.
7. I.........(want) to invest money in that company at the moment – they’re not doing very well.
8. We........(hand) in this work until Friday afternoon, thank goodness!
9. I.......(be) about eleven when I saw this film for the first time.
10. It.........(take) a long time to get to Manchester by car – it depends on the traffic on the motorway.
X. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in the box.There are two more words than you need.
break crop drop get go keep leak let run take
1. I promise – if you tell me it.........no further!
2. It mustn’t.........back to Petra that we’ve been talking about her.
3. I don’t know why we started talking about it.It just.........up in conversation.
4. Denny.........slip that he was intending to hand in his notice shortly.
5. We won’t be able to.........the lid on this news for much longer.
6. Our boss has just.........the news that they’re going to close the Manchester branch of 
 our company.
7. Has Karen.........any hints about when they’re planning to get married?
ANSWER KEY
(Only To Some Difficult Parts)
KEY II: 1. C - 2. C - 3. C - 4. D - 5. C
KEY IV.
1. It’s tiring having to go football training straight after work.
2. Never (before) have I read such a sarcastic report!
3. It was Binh who broke the DVD player – not me!
4. The film is worth seeing. 
5. Not only did he win a Golden Globe for his performance, but he also won an Oscar for his performance.
KEY VIII.
1. We have had the whole offinished by the decorators.
2. Were it not for the money, this job wouldn’t be worthwhile.
3. All the seats for the concert on.have been sold out / booked.
4. It isn’t my fault that you made
5. I can’t meet all my financial commitments with my income.
6. It came as no surprise (to me) that Harry had failed.
7. Nobody is to blame for the fact that the meeting was cancelled. /
 Nobody is responsible for the fact that./ for the cancel of the meeting.
8. Ann pleaded with her boyfriend not to
9. She prides herself on her playing/ on her being such a.
10. Had his aunt not died and left him a legacy of., he would not have been able to.
KEY IX.
1. needn’t have gone 2. must have been 3. were able to give 4. would always buy
5. wouldn’t tell 6. will be able to apply 7. wouldn’t want 8. don’t have to hand / needn’t hand
9. must have been / would have been 10. might take
KEY X.
1. will go 2. get 3. cropped 4. let 5. keep 6. broken 7. dropped 

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