TRƯỜNG THPT KIỂM TRA GIỮA HỌC KỲ I NĂM HỌC 2021-2022
HUỲNH NGỌC HUỆ ĐÁP ÁN Môn: Tiếng anh – Lớp 10
A. PHẦN TRẮC NGHIỆM
0.25 pt(s)/ 1 correct answer.
Đáp án mã đề: 159
01. A; 02. C; 03. C; 04. B; 05. C; 06. D; 07. A; 08. B; 09. B; 10. D; 11. D; 12. A; 13. B; 14. C; 15. C;
16. D; 17. B; 18. A; 19. D; 20. A; 21. C; 22. B; 23. C; 24. A; 25. B; 26. A; 27. C; 28. C
Đáp án mã đề: 193
01. C; 02. B; 03. A; 04. C; 05. B; 06. D; 07. A; 08. C; 09. C; 10. A; 11. C; 12. A; 13. B; 14. B; 15. C;
16. B; 17. A; 18. D; 19. C; 20. D; 21. B; 22. D; 23. D; 24. A; 25. A; 26. C; 27. A; 28. B;
Đáp án mã đề: 227
01. B; 02. A; 03. B; 04. B; 05. D; 06. C; 07. D; 08. D; 09. D; 10. A; 11. C; 12. A; 13. D; 14. B; 15. B;
16. A; 17. A; 18. C; 19. C; 20. D; 21. A; 22. C; 23. C; 24. D; 25. B; 26. A; 27. A; 28. A;
Đáp án mã đề: 261
01. C; 02. A; 03. D; 04. A; 05. C; 06. D; 07. A; 08. D; 09. B; 10. D; 11. C; 12. B; 13. D; 14. C; 15. B;
16. A; 17. C; 18. C; 19. D; 20. A; 21. A; 22. B; 23. D; 24. B; 25. C; 26. B; 27. B; 28. A;
B. PHẦN WRITING (3.0 pts) 0,5 pt(s) / 1 correct answer.
Mã đề: 159 và 227
Rewrite sentences as directed:
29.All actions and feelings of the body are controlled by the nervous system.
30. My brother is going to run his own company next month
31.Peter wanted to to be bought a new bike.
32. The teacher let me do my homework at home.
Combine pairs of sentences with the given words:
33.The concert was cancelled at the last minute , so we had to stay at home.
34. His voice is beautiful , but his performance is not skillful.
Mã đề: 193 và 261
Rewrite sentences as directed:
29. The concerts are held at the university by the students.
30. Mary is going to work for a foreign company next month.
31.They expected to be given some advice.
32. My mother made us finish our exercises before going to bed.
Combine pairs of sentences with the given words:
33.She didn’t finish secondary school , so she couldn’t go to the university.
34. He was a gifted composer, but he had to suffer poor health.
Tapescripts
Woman: Do you want to go out one evening this week?
Man: Sure. Are you free on Friday night?
Woman: Actually, no. My cousin is coming to visit me.
Man: How about Thursday then? I have to work late on Wednesday.
Woman: Okay. Where shall we go? Shall we go out to dinner?
Man: I don’t have a lot of money at the moment. We could just meet at a bar for a
drink, or you could come round to my place, and watch a DVD.
Woman: No, let’s go out. I know a great place called ‘The Orange Tree’. You can get
two meals for six pounds on week nights.
Man: Two meals for six pounds? That’s very cheap! Okay, let’s eat out there then.
Where is it?
Woman: Do you know Church Road?
Man: Yes, I used to go to music lessons in Love Lane. It’s just around the corner from
Church Road.
Woman: Well, The Orange Tree is on Potter Street. You go up Church Road and turn
left near the bakery.
Man: Okay. I’m sure I can find it. What time shall we meet up? Seven o’clock?
Woman: Well, I’ll probably take the bus into town. The six-forty bus gets into town at
ten past seven. I can get to The Orange Tree by twenty past.
Man: That’s fine.
1. My uncle, ____ is a computer programmer, works at New York’s
Columbia University.
A. whom B. whose C. who D. which
2. The whole incident was captured ____ CCTV at the shopping mall
yesterday.
A. at B. on C. in D. above
3. Internet users often suffer various risks, such as spam or ____ junk
mail.
A. scientificB. electric C. electronicD. traffic
4. In 2019 Brunie has a ____ of just over 439,300.
A. currency B. collection D. religionD. population
5. Last weekend, Ba invited Liz to join his family on a ____ to his home
village.
A. two days trip B. two-day tripC. trip of two-dayD. two-day’s trip
6. The ____ lot is kept under video surveillance, so you needn’t worry
about your car.
A. parkerB. parkingC. parksD. park-keeper
7. The Internet is available almost everywhere now. ____, some people
have never got access to it.
A. AlthoughB. So thatC. However D. Therefore
8. Most robots are empowered by artifical ____, or Al , and machine
learning technology.
A. intelligence B. internetC. information D. interest
9. _Hai Dang: “Do you thick wearing uniforms is a good idea?” ¬ Minh
Dan: “____”
A. Well done, You did it
B. Yeah. You don’t have to think of what to wear every day.
C. It’s nice of you to say so D. Yes, I can. And so can all of my friends.
10. _Tim: “____” Paul: “I disagree. The course is too expensive for us”.
A. That academy isn’t good B. That summer course is unafforable.
C. Do you like that course?D. Why not take that summer course?
II. Look at the signs. Choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) for
questions 11 and 12. (0,5 pt)
11. What does sign (A) say?
A. You mustn’t drive after drinking.
B. You shouldn’t drive under the influence of drugs.
C. You must be careful with drunk drives.
D. You should be careful as there is a pub ahead.
12. What does sign (B) say?
A. Disabled people can stand here.
B. This is a forbidden area for the handicapped.
C. Facilities for disabled people are available here.
D. The handicapped must stay here at all times.
III. Read the following passage. Decide if the statements from 13 to 16
are True or False, and choose the correct answers (A, B, C or D) for
questions 17 and 18. (1,5 pt)
There is a list of interesting jobs that we’ll never have again, and a town crier
is, of course, on the list. It’s been a long time since town criers worked
professionally, so there are not many people knowing who town criers were.
Today we can only see them in the movies or at some old tourist sites.
Before newspapers were invented, a town crier, who was usually an older
gentleman with a booming voice, always dressed offically and had a little bell
which he carried with him always. His job was to go through city streets
ringing the belt and shouting the latest news as he was walking.
The occupation of the town crier was quickly replaced by radio, television,
texting, internet, and all the marvels of modern technology. Today this
occupation exists only for entertaining purposes and as local folklore.
Competitions for the best town criers are still being held in some parts of the
world like America, Australia, Canada and England.
13. A lot of people now work as professional town criers.
14. Today people can get ti know about town criers in films and at some
tourist attractions.
15. Town criers had worked professionally before mass media were
invented.
16. Town criers used to wear casual clothes when working.
17. What is the passage mainly about?
A. The birthr of town crying
B. Town crying, an extinct job
C. Town criers and modern technology
D. Town crying for entertainment
18. It can be inferred from the passage that town criers used to ____.
A. live in a town square.
B. be waited and welcomed to town squares.
C. make loud deep sounds
D. take part in competitions in western countries
IV. Choose the word (A, B, C or D) that best fits the blank space in the
following passage. (1,5 pts)
There are many ways to cut the (19) ___ of your power bill in your home.
Take a look at the way we choose computers (a laptop or a desktop
computer). A laptop is a computer that is small enough (20) ___ carried
around easily and is flat when closed. While a desktop computer is the one
that fits on a desk but that is not easily moved from place to place.
Regardless of their convenience difference, choosing a laptop or a desktop
computer may result in a significant difference in energy (21) ___. I’m writing
this by using a laptop with power (22) ___ features switched on – using
around 50 watts maximum. Back some years ago, I would work with a
desktop computer with a 17” CRT screen – around 300 watts all told.
The following are some rough (23) ___ bassed on coal fired power
generation for just the computer aspect:
- Laptop = 50w x 10 hours a day x 365 days = 182.5 kilowatt hours
- Desktop = 300w x 10 hours a day x 365 = 1095 kilowatt hours
In the case of coal fired electricity, each kilowatt you save not only puts (24)
___ back into your pockets, but also avoids up to 1.5 pounds of carbon
dioxide emissions being generated.
V. Use the correct form of the word given in each sentences. (1,5 pts)
25. Ha Noi will have ____ between 23˚C and 27˚C. (temperate)
26. It’s worrying that natural disasters are becoming ____ damaging.
(increase)
27. UFO stands for “____ Flying Object”, which is also known as a flying
saucer. (indentify)
28. Although robots have proved to be significant, they still have a few ____
(limit)
29. You can finish the work at home on Sunday if ____. (necessity)
30. The police ____ to the emergency quickly and the victims were rescued.
(respone)
VI. Rearrange the groups of words in a correct order to make complete
sentences. (0,5 pt)
31. India, downing trees / and power lines, causing / has hit / widespread
damage / a powerful cyclone /./
32. what would you do? / If you had / and playing games andlessly, / a 15-
year-old / boy staying up too late /./
VII. Rewrite each of the following sentences in another way so that it
means almost the same as the sentence printed before it. (2,0 pts)
33. Nowadays young people pay more attention to traditional festival
than they did some years ago.
→ Some years back young _______________________________
34. This is the first time they have experienced the wonderful feeling in
space.
→ They have never _____________________________________
35. We should teach young children to care for the environment.
→ I suggest young children ______________________________
36. Drivers and passagers must fasten the seat belt when travelling in
cars.
→ It is compulsory for __________________________________
Đáp án
25. temperature
26. increasingly
27. unidentifed
28. limitations
29. necessary
30. responded
31. A powerful cyclone has hit India, downing trees and powerlines, causing
widepread damage.
32. If you had a 15-year-old boy staying up late and playing games endlessly,
what would you do?
33. Some years back young people did not pay as much attention to
traditional festivals as they are nowadays.
34. They have never experienced the wonderful feeling in space now.
35. I suggest young children should be taught to take care for the
environment.
36. It is compulsory for deivers and passengers to fasten the seat belt when
travelling in cars