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- REVIEW FOR THE SECOND TEST – GRADE 10 UNIT 9,10,11,12,13,14,16 (READING) SCHOOL YEAR: 2020-2021 Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the other words. 1 A. establishes B. cooks C.recognizes D. misses 2.A. hoped B. celebrated C. waked D. hated 3A. composes B. religions C. audiences D. memorials 4. A. champions B. tournaments C. committees D. trophies 5. A. lived B. traveled C. instructed D. contained 6. A. parents B. brothers C. weekends D. feelings Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from the others. 7 A. language B. solemn C. event D. rousing 8 A. lyrical B. favorite C. emotion D. classical 9A. audience B. tournament C. committee D. continent 10A. region B. promote C. attract D. compete 11. A. history B. audience C. cinema D. existence 12 A. beneath B. marine C. current D. maintain Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions. 13. How many countries took part in the first World Cup? A. interested B. participated C. competed D. cooperated Mark the letter A,B,C or D on your sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following sentences. 14. In the first two decades of its existence, the cinema developed rapidly. A. smartly B. instantaneously C. strongly D. slowly Choose the best answer to complete these sentences. 15. Language and music make humans different ___ all other animals. A. for B. on C. from D. of 16. As a football player, Pele’ was famous ___ his powerful kicking and controlling the ball. A. in B. to C. for D. of 17. Beethoveen is one of my favourite ___. A. composer B. composing C. composers D. compose 18. Football is considered the most ___sporting event in the world. A. popularity B. popular C. popularly D. unpopularly
- 19. Germany was defeated by Brazil in the final. Germany was the ___ in the 2002 World Cup. A. champion B. winner C. runner-up D. second rank 20.What is your favourite band? - ___. A. At night B. Classical music C. To feel relax D. The Backstreet Boys 21. A: ___? B: Well, it’s difficult to say. But I suppose I prefer romantic films. A. Do you prefer romantic films or science fiction film? B. Which you like best romantic films or science fiction film? C. Which do you prefer, romantic films or science fiction films? D. Do you like romantic films or science fiction film? 22. ___ to music is a great way to relax. A. To listen B. Listening C. Listen D. Listened 23. She didn't ___ her best so she felt sad. A. make B. do C. take D. give 24. I’m not an astronaut. If I ___astronaut, I ___ my camera with me on the rocket ship. A. am/ will take B. were/ would take C. were/ had taken D. was/ would have taken 25. She felt at the end of the film. It is an love story film. A. surprised – interested B. surprised – interesting C. surprising – interesting D. surprising – interested 26. I went out a letter. A. mailing B. mails C. to mail D. for mailing 27. How the ancient Egyptians built the Great Pyramid remains a A. stake B. sample C. surface D. mystery 28. Plants and trees an important part in the circulation of water. A. make B. do C. get D. play 29. In the 2002 World Cup, Brazil gained a over Germany with the sore 2- 0. A. champion B. competition C. victory D. success 30.If you . earlier, you’d have met Mr Gibson, our old teacher. A. have come B. would have come C came D. had come 31.The smell of the from this engine is terrible. A. garbage B. rubbish C. junk D. exhaust 32.Smoking is . to your health A. useful B. interesting C. harmful D. damaging 33.A: “ . ?” B: “ Because it is rousing” A. Why do you listen to folk music
- B. Why do you like rock “n” roll music C. Why do you like the ABBA band D. Why do you listen to music every morning 34.Music adds joyfulness to the atmosphere of a festival and makes a funeral more solemn and A. mournfully B. mournful C. mournfulness D. mourn 35.Scientists believe that the Universe came into .about fifteen billion years ago. A. achievement B. tradition C. memory D. existence 36.An: “ Would you like to go to the movies tonight ?”- Binh : “ .” A. No ,I don’t like B. Yes ,I’d like C. Of course D. I’d love to Choose the best answer among A, B, C, or D that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word. 37. Internet search engines can help to predict the weather as well as traffic jams in a city. A. announce B. expect C. forecast D. reveal 38. World Cup is considered the most popular event in the world. A. the continent B. the region C. the globe D. the nation Choose the best answer among A, B, C, or D that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word. 39. The best time to visit is during the dry season, from October to April, when the hard forest rain is over. A. wet B. engaging C. obvious D. cordial 40. Smart robots have replaced humans in stressful and hazardous jobs and in assembly lines. A. dangerous B. risky C. safe D. perilous READING A/ Dolphins are known as cesareans or marine (1) They breathe air, they are warm-blood, and they bear live young ones called babies The size of dolphins very greatly. The smallest dolphins is just about 50 kg in weight and 1.2 meters in length (2) the largest one can weigh up to 8.200 kg and is 10 meters long. Dolphins are sociable creatures. They swim together in group known as schools. They show great ability in the water and you can often come cross them playing (3) ships. Dolphins are interested in humans and often rescue people in the sea (4) are in danger. They are intelligent creatures and make sounds to (5) with each other. Scientists have studied dolphins for many years and are
- now looking into the possibility of dolphins that are able to carry out tasks under the sea. 1. A. fish B. creatures C. mammals D. life 2. A. when B. as C. while D. since 3. A. around B. on C. in D. next 4. A. which B. they C. when D. who 5. A. talk B. contact C. communicate D. connect B/ Organized football games began in 1863. In football, two (1) ___ of eleven players try to kick or head the ball into the goal of the other team. The goal keeper, (2) ___tries to keep the ball out of the goal, is only player on the field who can touch the ball with his or her hands. The other players must use their feet, heads and bodies to (3) ___ the ball. Every four years, football teams around the world compete for the World Cup. The World Cup competition started in 1930. Brazil is the home of many great football players, including the most famous player of all, Pele’. With his fast dazzling speed, Pele’ played (4) ___ many years in Brazil (5)___ then in New York. People in more than 140 countries all over the world play football. It is definitely the world’s most popular sport. 1. A. champions B. teams C. groups D. players 2. A. that B. whom C. who D. which 3. A. hit B. control C. drive D. watch 4. A. on B. with C. in D. for 5. A. and B. or C. but D. as C/ The Statue of Liberty, one of America’s most familiar images, is on an island in New York Harbor. It is a (1)___ of freedom. This is the statue of a woman(2)___is wearing a loose robe and a crown on her head. Her right hand holds a burning torch (3) ___ left hand holds a tablet with the date July 4,1776 on it. The statue weights 205 tons and is 46 m high. It stands on a stone and concrete base. The base and pedestal increase the height of the monument to 93 m.
- The outside is made(4)___copper. Inside, it has an iron frame. The statue was(5) ___ in 1884, and then transported to America in 1886. Tourist can visit the statue from 9.30 a.m to 5 p.m daily except Christmas Day. 1. A. creature B. feature C. culture D. symbol 2. A. that B. who C. which D. where 3. A. and B. but C. if D. then 4. A. in B. with C. of D. by 5. A. visited B. damaged C. repaired D. completed READING COMPREHENSION Passage 1: All over the world people listen to classical music. Classical music is difficult to describe. It means different things to different people. Some famous classical composers were Bach, Vivaldi, Haydn, and Mozart. In their music, they did not tell a story or show strong emotion. They wanted to make a beautiful, interesting design. They wanted to write lovely sounds. Then composers started to interpret ideas. They told stories about wars, armies and soldiers. They wrote about religion. Sometimes they composed music for holidays. They told love stories and showed strong emotion. Some of these compete were Beethoven, Schumann Chopin, Mendelssohn, Wagner, and Tchaikovsky. Classical music stays with people a long time. Bach wrote about 300 years ago, Beethoven wrote about 200 years ago, and Tchaikovsky wrote over 100 years ago. Sometimes people close their eyes to listen to classical music. When they close their eyes, they can see the design. They can listen to the same classical music many times and enjoy it. Sometimes it is difficult to understand. The listener has to think about it. How- ever, we can all learn to enjoy some classical music. It is very important to people. 1. The text is about ___ A. Classical composers B. Different kinds of music C. Classical music D. Strong emotion 2. The first classical composers wanted to ___ A. tell stories about religionB. write lovely sounds C. show strong emotion D. tell stories about wars
- 3. The word “interpret” is closest meaning to ___ A. explain B. design C. understand D. compose 4. The word “They” in the passage refers to ___ A. wars B. armies C. soldiers D. composers 5. It can be inferred from the 4th paragraph that people sometimes close their eyes when they listen to classical music in order to ___ A. understand it clearly. B. think about the design. C. form the picture of the design in their mind. D. hear the same classical music many times. Passage 2: The making and showing of motion pictures became a source of profit almost as soon as film was invented. In 1898, some first commercial movies were ever produced. Other films soon followed, and motion picture became a separate industry that was greater than any other industries. Several theaters and companies were formed specifically to produce and distribute films, while film stars became famous and often asked for huge salary for their performances. In 1917, Charlie Chaplin had a contract that called for an annual salary of one million dollars. In the United States today, much of the film industry is centered around Hollywood. Other centers exist in many parts of the world, and the film industry produces the largest number of films in the world every year. It is expensive to make movies so some film producers are sometimes dependent on movie studios. However, recent advances in film making equipment have allowed film producers to be more independent. A typical Hollywood style filmmaking production cycle consists of five main stages: Development, Preproduction, Production, Post-production, Distribution. This production cycle typically takes three years. The first year is taken up with development. The second year comprises preproduction and production. The third year, post-production and distribution. Profit is a key force in the industry, because filmmaking is expensive many filmmakers try to create works of lasting social significance. The Academy Awards, also known as The Oscars, are the most prominent film awards in the US, providing recognition each year to films, based on their artistic values. 1. What is the main idea of the passage? A. making films B. showing films C. Hollywood D. movie studios 2. The word “Their” in the passage refers to ___ A. filmsB. film stars C. theaters D. companies 3. According to the text, ___. A. there are not any film studios in the US
- B. sometimes film producers have to be dependent on movie studios C. there is no equipment invented for film making D. there have never been famous film stars 4. The word “prominent” means ___ A. very well-known and important B. popular C. old D. modern 5. The Oscars Awards are based on ___ of a film. A. artistic values B. producing stages C. expenditure D. film stars Passage 3: No other sporting event captures the world's imagination like the FIFA World Cup. Ever since the first tentative competition in Uruguay in 1930, FIFA's flagship has constantly grown in popularity and prestige. A group of visionary French football administrators, led in the 1920s by the innovative Jules Rimet, are credited with the original idea of bringing the world's strongest national football teams together to compete for the title of World Champions. The original gold trophy bore Jules Rimet's name and was contested three times in the 1930s, before the Second World War put a 12-year stop to the competition. When it resumed, the FIFA World Cup rapidly advanced to its undisputed status as the greatest single sporting event of the modern world. Held since 1958 alternately in Europe and the Americas, the World Cup broke new ground with the Executive Committee's decision in May 1996 to select Korea and Japan as co-hosts for the 2002 edition. Today, the FIFA World Cup holds the entire global public under its spell. An accumulated audience of over 37 billion people watched the France 98 tournament, including approximately 1.3 billion for the final alone, while over 2.7 million people flocked to watch the 64 matches in the French stadia. After all these years and so many changes, however, the main focus of the FIFA World Cup remains the same the glistening golden trophy, which is the embodiment of every footballer's ambition. 1. Which of the following would be the best title? A. The world champion B. The history of the FIFA World Cup C. The golden trophy D. Football 2. Who is believed to be responsible for the ___ idea of competing for the title of World Champions? A. Jules Rimet B. French football administrators C. The FIFA D. The Executive Committee 3. The word “it” in the passage refers to ___
- A. the FIFA World Cup B. The competition C. The gold trophy D. the Second World War 4. It can be inferred from the passage that the FIFA World Cup ___ A. bore Jules Rimet's name B. was held three times in the 1930 C. resumed in 1958 D. was halted by the outbreak of the war 5. The word “embodiment” is closest meaning to ___ A. prize B. victory C. symbol D. title WRITING WRITE THE SENTENCES AS GUIDED. 1.Long did not go to bed until he finished his homework. It was not until Long finished his homework that he went to bed. 2. Mike did not go home until midnight. It was not until midnight that Like went home. 3. The boy did not tell the truth until we got angry. It was not until we got angry that the boy told the truth. 4. Miss Vy did not buy a new car until she saved enough money. It was not until Miss Vy saved enough money that she bought a new car. 5. Lisa did not get up until half past eight. It was not until half past eight that Lisa got up. 6. Minh will collect more foreign stamps. More foreign stamps will be collected by Minh. 7. We must obey traffic rules strickly. Traffic rules must be obeyed strickly. 8. They should grow apples in this area. Apples should be grown in this area. 9. Are you going to build a new house? Is a new house going to be built? 10. Mrs Hoa has to do the housework every day. The housework has to be done by Mrs Hoa every day. 11. I do not have a camera. I cannot take any pictures. If I had a camera, I could take some pictures. 12. Huy did not go to the club last night. He did not meet his old friends. If Huy had gone to the club last night, he would/could have met his lod friends. 13. I do not know his phone number. I cannot call him. If I knew his phone number, I could call him. 14. I felt tired, so I did not stay to the end of the party.
- If I had not felt tired, I would have stayed to the end of the party. 15. Kate did not pass the driving test. She was disappointed. If Kate had passed the driving test, she would not have been disappointed. Use the cues to write a brief profile. A. 1. Albert Einstein / born / March 14, 1879. 2. He / begin his schooling / the Luitpold Gymnasium 3. He / obtain his doctor’s degree / 1905 4. He / die / April 18, 1955. B. 1. William Shakespeare / born / 23rd April 1564. 2. William Shakespeare / write 154 sonnets mostly / the 1590s. 3. He / receive lavish praise / his plays 4. Shakespeare / die / 1616 C. 1. Trinh Cong Son / born / February 28, 1939.
- 2. He / grow up / Vietnam's former capital of Hue 3. He / score his first hit, “Uot Mi” / 1957 4. He / die / April 1, 2001. D. 1. Nam Cao / born / October 29, 1915 2. He / be the only child in the family who / receive a full education. 3. His works / become widely known after “Chí Phèo” / 1941 4. He / die / November 30, 1951 KEYS 1. Albert Einstein was born on March 14, 1879 2. He began his schooling at the Luitpold Gymnasium 3. He obtained his doctor’s degree in 1905 4. He died on April 18, 1955
- 1. William Shakespeare was born on 23rd April 1564. 2. William Shakespeare wrote 154 sonnets mostly in the 1590s. 3. He received lavish praise for his plays 4. Shakespeare died in 1616 1. Trinh Cong Son was born on February 28, 1939 2. He grew up in Vietnam's former capital of Hue 3. He scored his first hit, “Uot Mi” in 1957 4. He died on April 1, 2001. 1. Nam Cao was born on October 29, 1915 2. He was the only child in the family who received a full education. 3. His works became widely known after “Chí Phèo” in 1941 4. He died on November 30, 1951.