Đề thi 1 tiết lần thứ nhất môn tiếng Anh lớp 10 với đáp án
I. Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently.
1/ A. brown B. down C. now D. shown
2/ A. kitchen B. when C. mess D. debt
3/ A. desks B. rulers C. bags D. pens
4/ A. find B. gift C. private D. night
5/ A. mature B. back C. dad D. matter
II. Select the correct option.
1. ............which option do you prefer? – A box of chocolates.
a. What
b. Which
c. Who
d. How
2. Once he had finished speaking, a _______ hush descended upon the room.
a. die
b. death
c. deathly
d. deathless
3. During my childhood, I frequently ……fished with my brother
a. went
b. gone
c. go
d. use to go
4. Although this period is challenging, we must never _______ hope.
a. give up
b. have
c. offer
d. continue
5. Well-known individuals grow weary of…………… wherever they go.
a. recognizing
b. to recognize
c. recognize
d. being recognized
6. Check out those windows! They desperately need……………
a. to clean
b. cleaning
c. to be cleaned
d. b and c are correct
7. She was a _______ child, most content when immersed in reading.
a. study
b. studied
c. studious
d. studiously
8. Are you _________ about how you did on your mid-term exam?
a. proud
b. satisfied
c. surprised
d. keen
III. Read the passage and complete the blanks.
Many people now believe that teachers assign (1)_________ homework. They argue that it is not necessary for kids (2)_________ at home during their leisure time. Additionally, they claim that most educators fail to properly organize the homework tasks which they have already covered in class.
(3)_______ in Greece, many parents voiced their concerns about the challenging homework that teachers assigned to their children. These parents stated that much of the homework was pointless and they wanted to end (4)________. Spain and Turkey are two nations (5)__________ recently abolished homework. In Denmark, Germany, and several European countries, teachers are not permitted to assign homework over the weekends. In Holland, teachers (6)________ students to remain at school to complete their homework. The children have the option to assist each other. Similar practices are also seen in some British schools.
1. A. excessive B. numerous C. insufficient D. minimal
2. A. to study B. studying C. having studied D. work
3. A. Modern B. Currently C. Lately D. Presently
4. A. this B. those C. its D. their
5. A. where B. to which C. when D. which
6. A. permit B. permission C. permitting D. to permit
ANSWER
I. Select the option where the underlined segment has a different pronunciation.
1 - D; 2 - A; 3 - A; 4 - B; 5 - A;
II. Pick the appropriate answer.
1 - a; 2 - c; 3 - a; 4 - a;
5 - d; 6 - d; 7 - c; 8 - b;
III. Review the passage and complete the missing words.
1 - A; 2 - B; 3 - C; 4 - A; 5 - D; 6 - A;
English Test Paper 1, Second Term for 10th Grade with Answers
I. Select the letter A, B, C, or D to show which word has a differently pronounced underlined section compared to the other three options in each of the following questions.
1. A. protest | B. wedding | C. reception | D. success |
2. A. present | B. decrease | C. increase | D. mouse |
II. Choose the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that has a different primary stress pattern from the other three in each of the following questions.
3. A. increase | B. enter | C. prepare | D. propose |
4. A. happy | B. perfect | C. formal | D. married |
III. Select the letter A, B, C, or D to choose the correct answer for each question below.
5. In several Asian cultures, the bride and groom………….their wedding bands before the altar.
A. swap
B. exchange
C. present
D. take
6. In Scotland, the bride’s mother might host a gathering to...................display all the wedding presents.
A. exhibit
B. turn
C. arrange
D. get
7. During the wedding ceremony, the best man is anticipated to assist the……….......
A. bride
B. groom
C. guest
D. bridesmaid
8. Historically, the............. and engagement rituals occurred one or two years ahead of the wedding.
A. propose
B. proposing
C. proposal
D. suggested
9. Superstitions.................play a significant role in the lives of many individuals in Vietnam.
A. assume
B. function
C. hold
D. influence
10. Vietnam maintains a range of superstitious……………....regarding everyday activities.
A. convictions
B. conviction
C. views
D. credible
11. Traditionally, most Vietnamese people avoid……….....the floor during the first three days of the New Year.
A. cleaning
B. decorating
C. scrubbing
D. resurface
12. Vietnam is a country located in Asia, where numerous mysteries and legends.........................
A. emerge
B. stem
C. distinctive
D. initially
13. The British often place significant……………....on proper table manners and are expected to use knives, forks, and spoons correctly.
A. effort
B. attention
C. emphasis
D. praise
14. In the U.S., children are allowed to select their own partners even if their parents disagree..........................their decision.
A. with
B. about
C. opposed to
D. alongside
IV. Select the letter A, B, C, or D to identify the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following statements.
15. Mary is preparing to get hitched to her German boyfriend next June.
A. marry
B. bid farewell
C. meet up
D. fall for
16. In Vietnam, it is customary to select a propitious date for events like weddings, funerals, or moving houses.
A. appropriate
B. preferred
C. attractive
D. complete
V. Choose the letter 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. Being pragmatic, Americans steer clear of jobs that are beyond their skills.
A. within
B. distant
C. inside
D. close
18. In numerous nations, it is traditional for the bride to toss her bouquet into a gathering of guests.
A. unusual
B. unwise
C. common
D. typical
VII. Select the letter A, B, C, or D to point out the underlined section that requires correction in each of the following sentences.
19. It is believed that if they take (A) loans at the (B) start of the year, they will be in debt (C) for the (D) entire year.
20. In (A) traditional Indian families, the (B) parents were involved in arranging (C) marriages for (D) their children.
Select the word or phrase ( A, B , C or D) that best completes each blank in the passage below.
As more women in the United States climb the professional ladder, increasing numbers are finding it necessary to travel for business alone. Since this is new for many, some advice is certainly helpful. If you are married, it’s wise to encourage your spouse and children 5 to learn to prepare a few simple meals while you are away. They will be happier and likely enjoy the experience. If you’ll be dining alone frequently, choose reputable restaurants. Ultimately, this will benefit your digestion. You may also find it useful to contact the restaurant ahead of time and inform them of your solo dining status. This will likely result in better service and almost certainly a superior table. Lastly, and most importantly, plan your travel needs as a businesswoman; this includes carrying lightweight luggage that you can easily handle even when packed. Include a folding case within your suitcase; it will be incredibly useful 15 for dirty clothes, as well as for business documents and papers you no longer need during the trip. Ensure you have a briefcase to keep currently needed documents separate. Experience certainly helps, but you make things easier from the start by careful planning, so you can truly 20 have a successful trip!
1. What can be inferred from the passage?
A.A higher percentage of women are advancing in their careers in the U.S. compared to before.
B.Professional men decline to accompany women on business trips.
C.There is an increasing number of women tourists visiting the United States each year.
D.Successful businesswomen achieve success by embracing solo travel opportunities.
2. What is the author’s recommendation for married women in this passage?
A. Remain at home and manage family responsibilities
B. Motivate your family to stay cheerful and enjoy themselves while you are gone
C. Assist your family in learning how to cook for themselves
D. Enroll your entire family in gourmet cooking classes together
3. Why are high-quality restaurants particularly advantageous for frequent travelers?
A. The cuisine is generally better for your health
B. The dining experience is improved
C. Reservations can be made in advance
D. You’re less likely to dine solo
4. Why is it crucial for traveling businesswomen to use lightweight luggage?
A. It makes room for storing dirty clothing.
B. It facilitates movement
C. It can serve as a briefcase.
D. It is typically spacious enough for all business papers.
5. What is the closest meaning to the term “papers”?
A. newspapers
B. diplomas
C. agreements
D. paperwork
Select the appropriate word or phrase ( A, B, C, or D) to fit each blank in the passage below.
Across different cultures, various (1)_________ are used for greeting one another. In many regions, a handshake is the standard method of greeting. In several Mediterranean countries, a gentle kiss on the cheek is the customary way to greet friends and relatives. It can be quite a (2)_________ surprise if you are anticipating a handshake and receive a kiss or hug instead.
At times, it is challenging to determine which type of greeting (3)_________ is customary. People might bow, wave their arm, or even pat the other person on the back. In some cultures, people merely smile, make eye contact, and say nothing.
Most people globally are accommodating of visitors and don’t take offense at what travelers do that might seem unusual, as long as the visitors are (5)_________. A significant aspect of the enjoyment of traveling is encountering diverse customs.
1.A. means | B. ways | C. methods | D. techniques |
2.A. huge | B. large | C. big | D. great |
3.A. habit | B. routine | C. custom | D. tradition |
4.A. each other | B. the others | C. theirs | D. the other’s |
5.A. sincere | B. truthful | C. faithful | D. hopeful |
Đề thi giữa kỳ 3 môn tiếng Anh lớp 10 có đáp án
Identify the word with a different pronunciation of the underlined part: (1M)
1. A. plays B. reads C. listens D. stops
2. A. traveled B. stared C. landed D. seemed
3. A. chemistry B. prepare C. receive D. degree
4. A. miss B. little C. child D. listen
Solutions: 1. D 2. C 3. A 4. C
Select the most appropriate answer. (4M)
5. Andrew _______ the exam previously, so he _______ it quite straightforward.
A. had completed/found B. had completed/ had discovered
C. did/ find D. did/ have found
6. I need to leave now. I committed ________________late.
A. not being B. not to be C. to not be D. I wouldn’t be
7. This morning, I arrived late at school because my alarm clock didn’t ______________.
A. go on B. go off C. go away D. go up
8. He usually ___________ to work by car daily, but today he __________ by bus.
A. goes/ goes B. is going/ will go C. went/ has gone D. goes/ is going
9. He’s not particularly keen on ________________ on the farm.
A. to work B. work C. worked D. working
10. He _____________the piano every day.
A. practise B. practises C. to practise D. practising
11. World War II ___________ in 1939 and __________ in 1945.
A. begins/ends B. had begun/ ended C. has begun/ had ended D. began/ ended
12. She has a strong interest _________ science and works as a scientist.
A. with B. of C. in D. under
13. It takes me 45 minutes to get ready.
A. to go B. to prepare C. to wake up D. to do
14. Marie Curie was born................November 7, 1867.
A. in B. from C. at D. on
15. Would you be willing to _______ a bit of time to talk to me after the exam?
A. to open B. opening C. open D. opened
16. ___________ do you reside? – In an apartment close to the university.
A. Where B. When C. Who D. Whom
17. They chose ___________ this task.
A. taking B. take C. to take D. took
18. ___________ is your weekly income? – Approximately $45 a week.
A. How much B. How many C. What D. Which
19. Don’t forget ___________ the letter tomorrow.
A. posting B. post C. will post D. to post
20. Can you stop ___________ the noise?
A. creating B. produce C. be produced D. creating
Responses:
5. A 6. B 7. B 8. D 9. D 10. B;
11. D 12. C 13. B 14. D 15. B
16. A 17. C 18. A 19. D 20. D
III. Find the underlined word or phrase A, B, C, or D that needs correction for the sentencence to be accurate: (1M)
21. Before she became a movie star, she had been a stand-up comic.
A B C D
22. Tom usually watches TV in the evenings.
A B C D
23. She had been living in London for five years before she relocated to New York.
A B C D
24. I take 20 minutes to read books every day.
A B C D
Answers: 21. C 22. A 23. A 24. C
Provide the correct word forms:(1M)
25. To complete his (science) ______________ research, Karl often dedicates entire days to the library.
26. “Chip and Dale” is truly an ___________________ cartoon. (interest)
27. Please fill in your name and details on the form. (occupy)
28. As a child, he received most of his education at home. (educate)
Answers: 25. scientific 26. interesting 27. occupation 28. education
Carefully read the passage, then respond to the following questions.(1M)
MARIE CURIE (1867 - 1934)
Marie was born in Warsaw. She pursued studies in mathematics and physics in Paris. There, she met and wed the scientist Pierre Curie. Despite having two children, she continued her professional journey post their births. In 1902, Marie and Pierre uncovered a new element named “radium,” which proved crucial as it could assist doctors in treating cancer patients. They received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1903. Their relentless work led to further breakthroughs. Marie persisted with her research even after Pierre’s death in 1906 and became a professor at the Sorbonne. In 1911, she earned a second Nobel Prize, this time for Chemistry. She passed away in 1934.
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29: What was Marie’s place of birth?
________________________________________________________________________
30: Where did Marie and Pierre first meet?
________________________________________________________________________
31: What was the significance of their discovery?
________________________________________________________________________
32. When did she receive her second Nobel Prize?
________________________________________________________________________
Responses:
29. Marie was born in Warsaw.
30. She encountered Pierre in Paris.
31. Their finding was significant because it allowed doctors to use it in treating cancer patients.
32. In 1911, she received her second Nobel Prize.
VI. Select the appropriate word or phrase from A, B, C, or D that best completes the passage below
Gender roles form through (1) ____ internalization and identification in childhood. Sigmund Freud proposed that biology shapes gender identity through (2) ____ with either the mother or the father. While some support Freud's theory, others (3) ____ that the formation of the “gendered self” is influenced not just by biology but by interactions with primary caregiver(s).
From the moment they are born, parents (4) ____ interact differently with their children based on their gender, and through these interactions, they can impart varying values or characteristics to their children according to what is considered (5) ____ for their gender. This internalization of gender expectations encompasses the selection of toys (“feminine” toys often promote nurturing and closeness, while “masculine” toys often foster independence and competition) that parents provide to their children. Education also plays an (6) ____ role in shaping gender norms.
Gender roles established in childhood can persist throughout life and influence (7) ____ and marriage, especially regarding work both inside and outside the home. Despite the growing presence of women in the workforce (8) ____, women remain the primary managers of domestic responsibilities and childcare. Although women balance their time between employment and home care, men in many cultures are expected to be the main financial providers for the family. (9) ____ the fact that some households may distribute chores more equally, evidence indicates that women still predominantly assume the caregiver role in family life, even while contributing economically. This evidence suggests that women (10) ____ working outside the home often spend an additional 18 hours per week on household or childcare tasks compared to men, who typically average 12 minutes a day in childcare activities.
1. A. with | B. through | C. upon | D. across |
2. A. health | B. fitness | C. identification | D. balance |
3. A. argue | B. claim | C. discuss | D. debate |
4. A. acquaint | B. relate | C. interact | D. make |
5. A. confusing | B. passive | C. native | D. normative |
6. A. integral | B. exact | C. fact | D. true |
7. A. offspring | B. family | C. parenting | D. parents |
8. A. force | B. power | C. strength | D. health |
9. A. without | B. in | C. despite | D. on |
10. A. which | B. who | C. whose | D. that |
Answers
1. B | 2. C | 3. A | 4. C | 5. D |
6. A | 7. C | 8. A | 9. C | 10. B |