Đề ôn tập Unit 2, 6, 7 môn Tiếng Anh Lớp 10
- PHONETIC
- Choose the word in each group that has the underlined part pronounce differently from the rest.
1. A. change B. hungry C. stronger D. single
2. A. involve B. autumn C. native D. glance
- A. when B. whose C. why D. which
- A. candy B. sandy C. many D. handy
- A. method B. themselves C. thought D. threaten
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- REVISION UNITS 2, 6, 7 I. PHONETIC A. Choose the word in each group that has the underlined part pronounce differently from the rest. 1. A. change B. hungry C. stronger D. single 2. A. involve B. autumn C. native D. glance 3. A. when B. whose C. why D. which 4. A. candy B. sandy C. many D. handy 5. A. method B. themselves C. thought D. threaten B. Choose the word that has main stress placed differently from the others. 1. A. problem B. baseball C. comfort D. provide 2. A. orphanage B. different C. overcome D. hospital 3. A. coordinate B. voluntary C. minority D. development 4. A. advantage B. participate C. disaster D. mountainous 5. A. secretary B. assistance C. support D. vacation II. GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY. A. Put the verbs in parentheses into the correct form. 1. He would understand the instruction if you ___ (explain) it to him more slowly. 2. If I finish the report before Saturday, I ___ (give) it to my boss. 3. If I had seen the movie, I ___ (tell) you about it last night. 4. We could go for a drive if today ___ (be) Saturday. 5. If she passes the interview, she ___ (be offered) a chance to study abroad. 6. When I ___ (open) the door, it ___(rain) 7. While Henry ___ (have) a drink at the bar, his wife ___ (phone) in the sea. 8. While he ___ (have) a shower, someone ___ (knock) at the door. 9. Jill ___ (phone) Dad at work before she ___ (leave) for her trip. 10. After Eric ___ (make) breakfast he ___ (phone) his friend. B. Choose the one word or phrase (A, B, C or D) that best completes the sentences or substitutes for the underlined words or phrases. 11. The construction work was carried out by the local contractor. A. continued B. completed C. done D. run 12. All the competitions have to learn the rules carefully before the games. A. lessons B. courses C. regulations D. events 13. She announced the winner of the competition to an excited audience. A. informed B. said C. told D. explained 14. I don't like that man. There is a sneaky look on his face. A. furious B. humorous C. dishonest D. guilty 15. I had a glance at the article, but I haven't read it yet. A. close look B. quick look C. direct look D. furtive look 16. I think the old woman was very angry as she ___ when she saw the rubbish in front of her house. A. made a fuss B. made a choice C. made a decision D. made a move 17. In 2000. the population ___ the figure of 6.6 billion A. increase B. got C. went D. reached 18. The population of the world has been ___ faster and faster. A. adding B. reducing C. increasing D. flowing 19. “Do you want a cup of coffee ?” – “___” A. No, I don’t B. No , I don’t like C. Yes , I do D. Yes, please 20. “How do you feel now? How is your cold?” – “___” A. Oh, much better, thanks B. Yes, it is not bad C. Thanks a lot D. Oh, good, I’m glad 21. He was accused of ___ into the neighbor’s house. A. broken B. being broken C. having broken D. have been breaking 1
- 47. “Sorry, I broke your vase last night,” James said to Jack. James apologized 48. “ You have to go to bed early,” my mother said. My mother insisted 49. “ If I catch the plane I’ll be home by five” he said. 50. What would you do if you were having a problem with grammar, Jane? Anne asked. 51. “ If I had had my mobile yesterday, I could have contacted you” Matthew said. 52. “If we had a calculator, we could work this out a lot quicker’ they said. 53. “Get out of the room”, she said. She told me . 54. “Could you carry some bags, Mike?” She asked . 55. “Would you like to have dinner with us?” They invited 56. “Don’t swim out too far, Jack”, I said. I warned 57. “I’ll give it to him tomorrow,” John said. John promised 58. “ Don’t forget to post the letter for me when you go out” my wife said. My wife reminded III. READING: Read the passage below and choose one correct answers for each questions Competition is a factor in education. On a global scale, national education systems, intending to bring out the best in the best in the next generation, encourage competitiveness among students by scholarships. Countries like Singapore and English have a special education program which caters to special students, prompting charges of academic elitism. Upon receipt of their academic results, students tend to compare their granges to see who is better. For severe cases, the pressure to perform in some countries is so high that it results in stigmatization of intellectually deficient students or even suicide as consequence of failing the exams, Japan being a prime example. This has resulted in critical revaluation of examinations as a whole by educationists. Critics of competition as opposed to excellence as a motivating factor in education system, such as Alfie Kohn, assert that competition actually has a net negative influence on the achievement levels of students and that it “turns all of us into losers.” Competitions also make up a large proponent of extracurricular activities that students take part in. Such competitions include TVO’s broadcast Reach for the Top competition, FIRST Robotics, Duke Annual Robo- Climb Competition (DARC) and the University of Toronto Space Design Contest. 1. What do national education systems encourage among students? A. competiviveness B. scholarships C. education D. generation 2. What do students in Singapore do when they receive their academic results ? A. show them to their parents B. compare their grades to see who is better C. use them to get scholarships D. put them in the bag and never let others know. 3. According to Alfie Kohn, how does competition have effect on students’ achievements? A. It has good effect B. It has bad effect C. It has positive effect D. It has neutral effect 4. What does the word “assert” in the passage mean? A. refuse B. assist C. afirm D. shout 5. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE? A. England has a special education program prompting charges of academic elitism B. The pressure to compete in some countries is very high 3