Đề kiểm tra học kì 2 Tiếng Anh 10 (Phần 2)

Đề 1: Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest: 1. a. clu b b. lam b c. dou b t d. b omber 2. a. dis ea se b. spr ea d c. b ea d d. tr ea t 3. a. er o sion b. st o ne c. hydr o electric ...

Đề 1:

Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest:

1. a. club     b. lamb     c. doubt     d. bomber

2. a. disease     b. spread     c. bead    d. treat

3. a. erosion     b. stone    c. hydroelectric    d. impossible

4. a. of     b. offten     c. offer     d. after

5. a. chemical    b. discharge     c. change     d. church

Choose the best answer among A, B, C, or D to complete each of the following sentences:

6. ______ is traditional music from a particular country, region, or community.

A. Blues         B. Classical music

C. Folk music        D. Jazz

7. “Tien Quan Ca”, the Viet Nam national ______ was written by Van Cao.

A. folk song        B. anthem

C. epic        D. pop song

8. “Silence of the Lambs” is a ______ film. It makes the audience scared.

A. disaster        B. science fiction

C. horror        D. action

9. The______ was injured so a defender had to go in goal.

A. attacker        B. goal-scorer

C. opponent        D. goalkeeper

10. The World Cup ______ every four years.

A. is held        B. have held

C. holds        D. was held

11. The main ________ is played by Nicole Kidman.

A. actress        B. character

C. director        D. film maker

12. ____ men are often paid more than ____ women for the same job.

A. Ø/ Ø        B. the/the

C. Ø/the        D. the/ Ø

13. I used to enjoy the summer ______ we had a big family picnic.

A. which        B. when

C. that        D. where

14. The movie was so ________ that we couldn't sleep last night.

A. thrill        B. thrilling

C. thrilled        D. thriller

5. That house doesn't belong _____ my family.

A. in     B. for        C. with     D. to

Read the text and choose the answer that best fits in each gap:

Mao Điền Temple of Literature, (16)_____ is located in Hải D   ương province, is the second (17) _____ literature temple in Vietnam, after the temple in Hanoi. It was the worship place of Confucius and 8 great teachers of Vietnam in feudal time. With its more than 500-year history, Mao Điền Temple has become a symbol for fondness of learning (18) _____ respect for teachers. As it is located in the (19) _____ of the country, Hải Dương is called the Eastern region, which is the land for studying, so the Le Dynasty considered it as one of the cultural and educational centers of the country and arranged several public examinations. (20)_____ year, during exams, thousands of students nationwide come to the temple to pray for good luck.

16. A. which     B. that     C. where D. what

17. A. large     B. larger    C. largest     D. very large

18. A. but     B. so     C. or     D. and

19. A. east     B. west     C. south     D. north

20. A. Many     B. A    C. Per     D. Each

Read the passage and choose the correct answer:

Although jazz began in New Orleans, it soon moved to all the big cities like St. Louis, Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles. New forms of jazz developed and styles changed.

In the 1920s, America fell in love with dancing and popular jazz music. Dance halls were opened around the country. Women cut their hair short and worn short skirts for the first time. These women were called "flappers". Older Americans were shocked by jazz music, the new dancers and the flappers. One of the most famous musicians of this time was Louise Armstrong. He became famous for his trumpet playing and his low rough voice. Musicians like Armstrong brought a new kind of music to America and the world.

The 1930s in America was the time of the big bands and a new kind of jazz called swing. Harlem, a part of New York, became the center of swing music. Big band leaders like Benny Goodman, Duke Ellington and Glenn Miller played in Harlem at the Cotton Club and the Savoy Ballroom.

21. Where did jazz come from?

A. New Orleans        B. Chicago

C. New York        D. St. Louis

22. According to the passage, what happened in the 1920s?

A. Jazz was invented and became popular.

B. Big hotels fell in love with jazz.

C. Flappers appeared for the first time.

D. Old Americans shocked the new jazz dancers.

23. What can be said about Louis Armstrong?

A. He is the most famous musician of all times.

B. He was famous for his trumpet.

C. He had a low smooth voice.

D. He was a flapper.

24. Who was a band leader mentioned in the passage?

A. Duke Ellington        B. Benny Ellington

C. Glenn Goodman        D. Duke Miller

25. Which of these cities was the center of swing music in the 1930s?

A. New Orleans        B. New York

C. Chicago        D. St. Louis

Rewrite the following sentences without changing the meaning:

26. America wasn't known to the whole world until the 15th century.

It was not until ____________________________________________.

27. They organized a trip to Van Mieu because they wanted to write essays about a historical place in Hanoi.

They organized a trip to Van Mieu _____________________________.

28. No one in the class is friendlier than Tom.

Tom _____________________________________________________.

29. "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides" was the most expensive film in Hollywood.

No _______________________________________________________.

30. John opened the store in 1932.

The store __________________________________________________.

Supply the correct form of the word given in each of the following sentences:

31. The most _________________ movie of the year is "Avatar". (excite)

32. Being deaf and mute makes ________________ very difficult.

Đáp án:

Câu Ghi chú Câu Ghi chú
1. a /b/, còn lại “b” câm 19. A
2. b /e/, còn lại: /i:/ 20. D
3. d /ɒ/, còn lại: /əʊ/ 21. A “...jazz began in New Orleans…”
4. a /v/, còn lại: /f/ 22. C “Women cut their hair short and worn short skirts for the first time. These women were called "flappers".”
5. a /k/, còn lại: /tʃ/ 23. B “He became famous for his trumpet playing and his low rough voice.”
6. C folk music: nhạc dân gian 24. A “Big band leaders like Benny Goodman, Duke Ellington and Glenn Miller…”
7. B national anthem: quốc ca 25. B “Harlem, a part of New York, became the center of swing music.”
8. C horror film: phim kinh dị 26. It was not until the 15th century that America was known to the whole world.
9. D goalkeeper: thủ môn 27. They organized a trip to Van Mieu to write essays about a historical place in Hanoi.
10. A 28. Tom is the friendliest in the class.
11. B 29. No films were more expensive than "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides"
12. A 30. The store was opened by John in 1932.
13. B 31. exciting
14. B thrilling: làm rùng mình, hồi hộp, li kỳ 32. communication
15. D belong to …: thuộc về …
16. A
17. C
18. D

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