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Page 1 of 2 Tiếng Anh 10 – i-Learn Smart World FIRST SEMESTER FINAL TEST Note: Each correct answer earns 0.2 points. I. PRONUNCIATION (0.8 points) A. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions. 1. A. dust B. untidy C. refuse D. customer 2. A. promised B. decided C. provided D. donated B. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the main stress in each of the following questions. 3. A. allow B. improve C. arrange D. helpful 4. A. generous B. entertain C. charity D. furniture II. USE OF ENGLISH (3.8 points) Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. 5. Anna failed the last exam. Therefore, she was __________to pass it this year. She studied really hard. A. determined B. relaxed C. grateful D. exhausted 6. The main aim of our green group is to __________ the environment. A. recycle B. donate C. protect D. raise 7. Student A: __________ any volunteer work? Student B: Yes, I __________ at a soup kitchen in May. A. Have you ever done / have volunteered B. Have you ever done / volunteered C. Are you doing / volunteered D. Did you do / was volunteering 8. The government didn’t __________ female athletes compete in the Olympics until 1900. A. allow B. let C. have D. agree 9. According to USAID, about 62 million girls around the world don’t have access __________ proper education and healthcare. A. for B. with C. in D. to 10. I asked Josh to help me with the cooking, but he __________. A. agreed B. refused C. offered D. arranged 11. If your laptop is still __________, they will replace the faulty parts free of charge. A. on sale B. crashed C. under warranty D. restart 12. All donations to East Africa Hunger Relief Fund will __________ hunger relief efforts in five East Africa countries, including Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia and South Sudan. A. support B. donate C. provide D. promise 13. Nothing bothers Sammy. She’s very __________. A. impatient B. helpful C. proud D. easygoing 14. Tony is such a nice kid. He always _________ to help out with the housework. A. refuses B. offers C. enjoys D. asks 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. 15. My brother has never taken part in a fun run before, so he was really excited. A. set up B. participated C. organized D. supported 16. The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) is an organization which works to protect endangered animals. A. harm B. raise C. bring up D. save Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Page 3 of 2 through recording and reporting all sightings of whales, dolphins and porpoises. Sea Watch Foundation has also run courses (30) __________ over twenty years, making it one of the most experienced organizations for training observers and students interested in sea animals in the country. If you would like to be a volunteer, the most straightforward way to get involved is to contact the organization’s co-ordinator in your area and join him or her for a sea watch. Anyone with enthusiasm and a pair of binoculars can take part in. 26. A. found B. supported C. set up D. made 27. A. conservation B. conserve C. conservative D. conserved 28. A. in order to B. so that C. because D. therefore 29. A. relationship B. link C. network D. connection 30. A. in B. since C. during D. for B. Read the following passage. For each of the questions from 31 to 35, write T if the statement is TRUE, F if the statement is FALSE and NI if there is NO INFORMATION on it. Rosa Louise McCauley Parks (February 4, 1913 – October 24, 2005) was an African- American civil rights activist. Ms. Parks was a 42-year-old worker in Montgomery, Alabama when she caught a bus on December 1, 1955. Shortly after she sat down, a white man got on the bus and had to stand. At that time, there were segregation laws which required African-Americans to make room for white passengers. Ms. Parks refused to comply with the bus driver’s demands for her to move. She said, “No, I am tired of being treated like a second-class citizen”. She was convicted of breaking the law. Therefore, she had to go to jail for one day and was fined $10. However, her act of bravery sparked a famous bus boycott that lasted 381 days. It also led to the end of segregation laws throughout America’s South. In 1956, the Supreme Court declared that African Americans could sit wherever they wanted. In 1964, the Civil Rights Act banned all racial discrimination in public places. The mayor of Detroit praised her courage and strength. He said she was a symbol of the civil rights movement. He also said: “Just by a simple act of sitting down she stood up for so many people”. Ms. Parks is called the mother of America’s civil rights movement. In 1999, the US Senate described her as a living icon for freedom in America. 31. Ms. Parks agreed to give up her seat to the white passenger. 32. She was the first person to challenge America’s segregation laws. 33. She was arrested and imprisoned for 381 days. 34. Her act launched an event that changed the segregation laws of the country. 35. Ms. Parks was honored as ‘a living icon for freedom in America’ by the US Senate. C. Read the following passage. Match the types of shoppers (A-E) to the suitable information (36- 40). Some people love shopping, some hate it, some do it quickly and some enjoy it. Overall, there are five common types of shoppers. A. The bargain hunter Bargain hunters are not after a particular item, nor are they loyal to a specific brand. Price is their most important purchasing factor. They don’t like to waste money, so they always shop around to find the best deal they can. They also look for special offers in the shops and online. B. The well-informed scholar They need to find out everything about a product before they buy it. They read reviews in magazines and blogs to check what people say, scan general pricing information and even talk to friends who own the products before visiting the store. C. The impulse buyer Unlike the well-informed scholars, the impulse shoppers make unplanned purchases based on items that attract them in the moment. They’re not interested in all the details about a product. When they see something they like, they buy it. Maybe they don’t need it, it’s just so cute.
Page 4 of 2 D. The loyalist Shopping is easy for them because they always buy the same thing from the same brands. They know which shops they like; they only go to those stores and make regular purchases. The sales assistants might even know them by name and have a good relationship with them. E. The man on the mission Before entering the store, they already have a note of what to buy, and they stick to that. Shopping is not something they enjoy. They want the fastest and smoothest shopping experience, so they can leave the store and get back to doing other things. They might even place the order online and pick up the same day. Which type of shoppers … 36. doesn’t like to change their shopping habits? 37. buys things that they don’t need? 38. looks for the cheapest products? 39. wants lots of information about the product they want to buy? 40. doesn’t want to spend much time on shopping? V. WRITING (1 point) A. Rewrite the following sentences without changing the meaning. Use the given word(s) if any. 41. In the past, women didn’t have the right to vote in elections. (ALLOWED) → In the past, women . 42. We started raising money for disabled students in this school two months ago. → We have . 43. “I was so delighted to win the competition”, said Laura. → Laura said that . B. Use the given words or phrases to make complete sentences. 44. Former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe / give / speech / campaign meeting / be shot twice / from behind. → . 45. Nuôi Em project / provide / nutritious meals / children / remote mountainous areas / since 2014. → . VI. LISTENING (1 point) You will listen to two people talking about their voluntary work. Complete the table with suitable information. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/ OR A NUMBER for each blank. Andrew Erin Name of the project The (46) _____________ Project The Bear Project Location Kakamega, Kenya The Wildlife Rescue and Conservation Center, India Duration (47) _____________ Three weeks Working hours 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. (49) _____________ Responsibilities * Dig wells * Build and (48) _____________ water filters * Prepare and distribute food to bears * Do the gardening and plant trees * (50) _____________ enclosures and facilities * Make hammocks