Đề ôn tập kiểm tra học kỳ II môn Tiếng Anh Lớp 10 - Năm học 2019-2020

I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently.
1. A. arrived B. believed C. received D. hoped
2. A. opened B. knocked C. played D. occurred
3. A. packed B. added C. worked D. pronounced
4. A. watched B. phoned C. referred D. followed
5. A. agreed B. succeeded C. smiled D. loved
6. A. reduce B. removal C. effort D. depletion
7. A. assignment B. diversity C. superstition D. bridegroom
8. A. wedding B. guest C. examination D. venture 
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  1. The second term revision School year: 2018 - 2019 HỌC KÌ 2 - KHỐI 10 MÔN: TIẾNG ANH – Năm học 2019-2020 PHONETICS I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently. 1. A. arrived B. believed C. received D. hoped 2. A. opened B. knocked C. played D. occurred 3. A. packed B. added C. worked D. pronounced 4. A. watched B. phoned C. referred D. followed 5. A. agreed B. succeeded C. smiled D. loved 6. A. reduce B. removal C. effort D. depletion 7. A. assignment B. diversity C. superstition D. bridegroom 8. A. wedding B. guest C. examination D. venture II. Find the word whose main stress is different from the others. 9. A. animal B. celebrate B. carefully D. discussion 10. A. directly B. location C. important D. advocate 11. A. specific B. beautiful C. pollution D. emotion 12. A. successful B. career C. reception D. activate 13. A. article B. majority C. chocolate D. several 14. A. enrol B. treatment C. threaten D. access 15. A. promote B. allow C. system D. agree 16. A. perform B. gender C. replace D. success SYNONYM AND ANTONYM III. Choose the best answer A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. 17. Chi Chi was the only giant panda in the Western world at that time and one of the most endangered animals. A. at risk B. in danger C. dangerous D. under threat 18. Mass tourism has contributed to the destruction of the environment. A. damage B. spoil C. endangerment D. protection 19. The coastal areas have been severely polluted by the disposals of harmful chemical rubbish. A. cleaned B. dirty C.contaminated D.poisonous 20. Scientists have been looking for solutions for decades to preserve the earth‟s limited fossil fuels from depletion. A. conserve B. protect C. maintain D. Destroy 21. The gender gap in primary education has been eliminated. A. variety B. inconsistency C. difference D. similarity 22. The United Kingdom has made a remarkable progress in gender equality. A. insignificant B. impressive C. notable D. famous 23. Men and women equally gain first class degrees. A. acquire B. lose C. achieve D. obtain 24. The United Kingdom still faces challenges in gender equality. A. fairness B. inequality C. evenness D. equilibrium 25. Much has to be done to achieve gender equality in employment opportunities. A. attain B. obtain C. reach D. abandon IV. Choose the best answer A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. 26. There have been significant changes in women's lives since the women's liberation movement. A. controlled B. economic C. important m D. natural Good luck!!! 1
  2. The second term revision School year: 2018 - 2019 46. There is a wedding ___ for all guests after the wedding ceremony. A. reception B. engagement C. proposal D. ring 47. We should not allow any kind of discrimination ___ women and girls. A. of B. at C. in D. against 48. Since the appearance of electronic devices, lessons have become more and more ___ and effective. A. enjoyable B. disruptive C. accessible D. inappropriate 49. Burning garbage ___ dangerous gases to the environment, and this may lead to global warming. A. throws B. sends C.emits D. rejects 50. Intensive pesticide and fertilizer sprays used in agriculture have resulted in the serious___of water, soil and land. A. protection B. pollution C. deforestation D. consumption 51.___ is a term that refers to the existence of different kinds of animals and plants which make a balanced environment. A. Wildlife B. Biodiversity C. Challenge D. Investigation 52. The ___ rate of students in high schools is said to increases sharply this year. A. equality B. gender C. discrimination D. enrolment 53. A man who is getting married or about to get married is a___. A. bride B. bridegroom C. bridesmaid D. best man 54. A___ is a ceremony at which two people are married to each other. A. reception B. banquet C. wedding D. proposal 55. The bride may have one or more ___who keep the bride calm, help her get ready and look after her dress. A. bridegrooms B. bridesmaids C. best men D. fiancé 56. Digital lessons are available in a variety of webpages and they can be freely ___and stored in your computers. A. uploaded B. downloaded C. printed D. distracted 57. Personal electronic devices which ___students from their class work are banned in most schools. A. benefit B. protect C. distract D. submit 58. Thanks to the Internet, students can look ___new words in online dictionaries. A. in B. on C. at D. up 59. Her parents were delighted that their daughter was engaged ___such a nice young man. A. with B. for C. to D. at 60. Now, if you‟d all please raise your glasses, I‟d like to make a ___ to the bride and groom. A. toast B. heat C. roast D. bake 61. The car owner sued the truck driver ___ the damage he caused to her car in the accident. A. about B. on C. to D. for 62. Non-renewable energy sources are running ___. A. up B. on C. to D. out 63. What do you think could be the negative effects of ___ computers ? A. overlooking B. overtaking C. overusing D. overeating 64. We should develop such ___ sources of energy as solar energy and nuclear energy. A. tradition B. alternative C. revolutionary D. surprising SPOKEN LANGUAGE VI. Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges. 1. Jack is a tourist. He is talking to a stranger on the street, Henry. Good luck!!! 3
  3. The second term revision School year: 2018 - 2019 Cards are produced for every „milestone‟ in a person‟s life. There are special cards for an engagement, a marriage, a new home, a birth, success in an examination, retirement, a death in the family, etc. Some are „good luck‟ or „congratulations‟ cards. Others, for example „get well‟ cards for people who are ill, express sympathy. 1. What is the passage mainly about? A. Greetings Cards B. Birthday Cards C. Christmas Cards D. Easter Cards 2. The word „some‟ in paragraph 2 refers to ___. A. young children B. ages and tastes C. card shops D. birthday cards 3. Which of the following is NOT the usual greeting on a birthday card? A. „Best Wishes for a Happy Birthday‟ B. „Happy Birthday‟ C. „Good luck‟ D. „Many Happy Returns‟ 4. The word „milestone‟ in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to ___. A. a positive view B. a special gift C. an important event D. a convenient way 5. It can be inferred from the passage that ___. A. greetings cards are used on many different occasions B. there are few choices of birthday cards C. greetings cards are not very popular in Britain D. greetings cards are for children only Passage 2: Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the questions. Conservation conflicts arise when natural-resource shortages develop in the face of steadily increasing demands from a growing human population. Controversy frequently surrounds how a resource should be used, or allocated, and for whom. For example, a river may supply water for agricultural irrigation, habitat for fish, and water-generated electricity for a factory. Farmers, fishers, and industry leader vie for unrestricted access to this river, but such freedom could destroy the resource, and conservation methods are necessary to protect the river for future use. Conflicts worsen when a natural resource crosses political boundaries. For example, the headwaters, or source, of a major river may be located in a different country than the country through which the river flows. There is no guarantee that the river source will be protected to accommodate resource needs downstream. In addition, the way in which one natural resource is managed has a direct effect upon other natural resources. Cutting down a forest near a river, for instance, increases erosion, the wearing away of topsoil, and can lead to flooding. Eroded soil and silt cloud the river and adversely affect many organisms such as fish and important aquatic plants that require clean, clear freshwater for survival. 1. What does “supply” in line 3 mean? A. cover B. provide C. make up for D. compensate for 2. Which word in the reading means “ living or growing in, or relating to water” ? A. agriculture B. major C. fresh D. aquatic 3. When do conflicts get worse ? A. when natural-resource shortages increase in the features of gradually increasing demands from a rising human population. B. when a natural resource crosses political borders C. when freedom could destroy the resource. D. when eroded soil and silt cloud affect many organisms. 4. Which sentence below is NOT correct? A. Argument often surrounds how a resource should be used, or allocated, and for whom. B. A river may provide water for agricultural irrigation, habitat for fish, and water-generated electricity for a factory C. Conservation methods are incidental to care for the river for future use. D. Farmers, fishers and industry leaders vie for open access to this river. Good luck!!! 5
  4. The second term revision School year: 2018 - 2019 A new government will be elected next year. 4. You must give students enough time to finish. (using passive voice) Students must be given enough time to finish. 5. You should keep flowers in a warm sunny place. (using passive voice) Flowers should be kept in a warm sunny place. 6. I‟'ve never met any more dependable person than George. (using superlatives with “ dependable”) => George is the most dependable person I‟ve ever met. 7. There isn't anybody as kind-hearted as your mother. (using superlatives with “ kind-hearted”) => Your mother is the most kind-hearted person. 8. There is no better teacher in this school than Mr John. (using superlatives with “ good”) => Mr John is the best teacher in this school. 9. The black car is cheaper than the red car. (using comparative with “ expensive”) => The red car is more expensive that the red car. ( bỏ) 10. This film is more interesting than that one. (using comparative with “ cheap”) => That film is more interesting that this one. 11. My kitchen is smaller than yours. (using comparative with “ big”) => Your kitchen is bigger than mine. 12. Chinese people have a very special kind of soup. This kind of soup is made from shark‟s fin. (using relative clauses) Chinese people have a very special kind of soup which is made from shark‟s fin. 13. She „ll tell you the story. That story will surprise you. (using relative clauses) She‟ll tell you the story, which will surprise you. 14. My wallet contained over 100 pounds. It was found in the street by a schoolboy. (using relative clauses) My wallet, which was found in the street by a chollboy, contain over 100 pounds. 15. I have some homework. I must do them tonight. (using relative clauses) I have some homework which I must do tonight. 16. Nam said “I am told to be at school before 7 o‟clock”. (Using reported Reported Speech) Nam said (that) he was told to be at school before 7 o‟clock. 17. “Do your sister and brother go to the same school?” She asked Nam (Using reported Reported Speech) She asked Nam if/ whether his sister and brother went to the same school. 18. Tam‟s friend asked him “How long will you stay in England?” (Using reported Reported Speech) Tam‟s friend asked him how long he would stay in England. 19. "Leave your address with the secretary," the assistant said to me. (Using reported Reported Speech) The assistant asked me to leave my address with the secretary. 20. "Don't be so silly," the father said to the kid. (Using reported Reported Speech) The father asked the kid not to be silly. 21. Nobody can solve the mystery. (using passive voice) The mystery can‟t be solved. 22. Have you got any bigger than that one? (using superlatives with “ big”) => Is this the biggest one (you have got)? 23. My house is bigger than your house. (using comparative with “ small”) => Your house is smaller than my house. 24. Many people get sick or die every year. These people eat puffer fish, a very poisonous species. (using relative clauses) Good luck!!! 7