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ĐỀ KIỂM TRA HỌC KỲ 1
NĂM HỌC 2020 - 2021
Môn: Tiếng Anh (Hệ 7 năm) - Khối: 10

TRƯỜNG THPT NGÔ GIA TỰ
TỔ: NGOẠI NGỮ
(Đề chính thức)

Thời gian làm bài: 45 phút (không kể thời gian phát đề)

Chữ ký Giám thị

ĐIỂM

Chữ ký Giám khảo

Họ và tên học sinh : ………………………………………………………...…

Mã đề 101

Học lớp: 10A……… Số báo danh: ……………....……..….Phòng: …………

I. Choose the word that has the underlined (letters) pronounced differently from the others.
(1 mark)
Question 1. A. scream

B. death

C. ready

D. peasant


C. with

D. on

Question 6: The villagers have tried a lot to ……… their lives.
A. better

B. further

C. higher

D. longer

Question 7: For safety reasons, all passengers must ……… their seatbelts while the plane is
taking off or landing.
A. tighten

B. close

C. fasten

D. hold

Question 8: She always ……… the dream of a teacher of English.
A. finds

B. harbours

C. keeps

D. learnt

Question 12: She can’t get home__________ she has no money.
A. unless

B. if

C. until

Question 13: A: - “________ do you go shopping a week?”
A. How long

B. How far

C. How often

D. although
B: - “Twice a week.”
D. How

Question 14: __________farm is a hard work, I enjoy country life.
A. Because

B. Because of

C. Despite

D. Although

III. Read the passage, then choose the correct answers (1mark)


Question 18. A. of

B. on

C. at

D for

IV. Read the passage, then choose the correct answers. (1 mark)
A new report from the British government says access for disabled people in stores in
Britain is "shocking". The U.K. government visited and checked more than 30,000 shops and
restaurants across the country. They found that many stores and eateries made it very difficult
or impossible for disabled people to shop or eat while shopping. The survey listed many
examples of how difficult it is for disabled people to go shopping. Around 20 per cent of stores
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had no wheelchair ramps and two-thirds of staff in shops had no training to help disabled
customers. Going to the bathroom is also difficult for people in wheelchairs. Over 40% of
restaurants and 30 per cent of stores have no accessible toilet.
Britain's Minister for Disabled People, Mark Harper, said it was unfair that the disabled
had such problems when shopping. He said people with disabilities should be able to
enjoy...shopping just like everyone else. He told reporters: "Everyone deserves to be able to
go...shopping or enjoy a festive meal or drink with their friends or colleagues." He added that
stores and restaurants were losing money because they did not help the disabled, saying: "This
isn't just about doing what's right. Businesses are missing a trick by not doing more to tap into
this market." He said: "A fifth of the British population has a disability and they and their
households have a spending power of over £200 billion [$310bn]."


B. around 20%

C. around 18.83%

D. around 22%

V. Complete the sentences with the correct tenses of the verbs given in the brackets (1 mark)
Question 23. Rivers usually ______________(flow) to the sea.
Question 24. Last night we _______________(sing) many songs by the campfire.
Question 25. While I _________________( watch) TV last night, a mouse ran across the floor.
Question 26. Oh, your luggage is ready now. What time_____________________ ( you /
leave) ?
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VI. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words given in the brackets.(1 mark)
Question 27: Newspaper presents information and entertainment _________________ (visual)
Question 28: In rainy seasons, roads in the village are always _________________ (mud)
Question 29: All the pupils must have their parents’ _________________ to go for a picnic.
(permit)
Question 30: There are many good _________________ programmes on VTV2. (document)

VII. Finish each of the following sentences, beginning with the given words or as directed
so that it means the same as the sentence printed before it.(1,5 marks)
Question 31. His teacher has transferred him to another class. (Change this sentence into the
passive voice)
___________________________________________________________________________
Question 32. A lot of people suffer from techno stress. Those people work in my office.
(Combine these sentences, using a relative pronoun)
___________________________________________________________________________

C. mathematics
D. marvelous
Question 4.
A. small
B. fallen
C. tall
D. fallow
II. Choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) to complete the sentence. (2,5marks)
Question 5: Are you satisfied __________ what we did?
A. in
B. at
C. with
D. on
Question 6: The villagers have tried a lot to __________ their lives.
A. better
B. further
C. higher
D. longer
Question 7: For safety reasons, all passengers must __________ their seatbelts while the plane is taking off or landing.
A. tighten
B. close
C. fasten
D. hold
Question 8: She always __________ the dream of a teacher of English.
A. finds
B. harbours
C. keeps
D. looks
Question 9 : Be quiet! This is the weather __________ for the weekend.
A. presentation

computer. However, the (16)________ of the computer has not been entirely problem-free. Many people feel that we are
already too dependent on computers. They think that computers themselves are(17)________ too powerful, and that people are
no longer in control (18) ________ them.
Question 15. A. shocking
B. amazing
C. astonishing
D. surprising
Question 16. A. usage
B. practicality
C. introduction
D. operation
Question 17. A. becoming
B. getting
C. running
D. turning
Question 18. A. of
B. on
C. at
D for
IV. Read the passage, then choose the correct answers. (1 mark)
A new report from the British government says access for disabled people in stores in Britain is "shocking". The U.K.
government visited and checked more than 30,000 shops and restaurants across the country. They found that many stores and
eateries made it very difficult or impossible for disabled people to shop or eat while shopping. The survey listed many
examples of how difficult it is for disabled people to go shopping. Around 20 per cent of stores had no wheelchair ramps and
two-thirds of staff in shops had no training to help disabled customers. Going to the bathroom is also difficult for people in
wheelchairs. Over 40% of restaurants and 30 per cent of stores have no accessible toilet.
Britain's Minister for Disabled People, Mark Harper, said it was unfair that the disabled had such problems when
shopping. He said people with disabilities should be able to enjoy...shopping just like everyone else. He told reporters:



VI. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words given in the brackets.(1 mark)

Question 27: Newspaper present information and entertainment …VISUALLY… . (visual)
Question 28: In rainy seasons, roads in the village are always …MUDDY… . (mud)
Question 29: All the pupils must have their parents’ …PERMISSION…. to go for a picnic. (permit)
Question 30: There are many good …DOCUMENTARY…. programmes on VTV2. (document)
VII. Finish each of the following sentences, beginning with the given words or as directed so that it means the same as the
sentence printed before it.(1,5 marks)

Question 31. His teacher has transferred him to another class. (Change this sentence into the passive voice)
He has been transferred to another class by his teacher.
Question 32. A lot of people suffer from techno stress. Those people work in my office. ( Combine these sentences,
using a relative pronoun)
A lot of people who people work in my office suffer from techno stress.
A lot of people who suffer from techno stress work in my office.
Question 33. “I won’t have enough time to finish this job.” He said. (Rewrite this sentence in Reported speech)
He said he wouldn’t have enough time to finish that job.
Rearrange the words and phrases to make complete sentence
Question 34. /your receipt. /if / They won’t / you haven’t kept / refund you money /
They won’t refund you money if you haven’t kept your receipt.
Question 35. /any money./an accountant,/ In spite of /to have / she never seems/
In spite of an accountant, she never seems to have any money.


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