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TAI LIỆU ÔN MÔN ANH 4- CÁC LỚP KHÓA 10.

VOCABULARY
1. While the men were diving in the ocean, they saw various amazing...........on
the seabed.
C. creatures
2. The missing boy when found in a dark cave by rescuers was wandering in the
............ . He burst into tear when the first helper gave him a hand.
D. wilderness
3. Voyages are not my favourite. The dizziness and discomfort are
common symptoms that .......... brings back to the voyagers.
B. seasick
4. I cannot imagine how we could survive without televisions or radios? What
would the modern world be like without such .......... means?
C. telecommunication
5. Doctors advise that everyone should increase their .......... of fruits and
vegetables in their daily diet.
B. consumption
6. Hamburger patties made from insect powder (mainly from worms or from
house cricket) and additional ingredients are the .......... of that Italian restaurant.
It is ordered by most diners and brings back the biggest part of its profit.
A. best seller
7. Certain meats and vegetables can be .......... in an oven where food is
surrounded by hot air that gradually cooks from all sides.
B. baked
8. If you're .......... food at a high temperature, be careful. It's easy to burn if
you cook the food for too long.
A. baking
9. Regularly playing sports allows you to .........the satisfaction of developing
your fitness and skills.
A. gain
10. One of the documents officially needed to get a passport for under 16 – year
– olds is the .......... because they are not old enough to have their own identity
card.
A. birth certificate B. death certificate
C. heath certificate D. achievement certificate
11. Thanks to the rapid technological development, precious medicines have
been successfully developed to cure such serious .......... as cancer.
A. diseases B. treatments C. symptoms D. causes
12. Professor Morris is giving a ..........in the theatre lecture at 2p.m.
A. movie B. presentation C. play D. study
13. I need to apply for my course. Is this the ………. desk?
A. reception B. information C. registration D. working
14. Any audience cannot help feeling moved when seeing the film in which a
hundred- year old actor made his great effort to play his final .......... .
A. role B. part C. scene D. play
15. Diana knew that she was right and was determined to .......... up for herself.
A. stay B. shout C. stand D. support
Done
16. The coat is far too .........., and I will never be able to afford it.
A. rich B. expensive C. reasonable D. precious
17. They sold their old sofa because it took up too much space and
didn’t ..........with other furniture in the room.
A. match B. fit C. suit D. keep
18. We thought the chair was a(n) ..........worth a lot of money, but it
turned out to be a valueless replica.
A. retro B. vintage C. antique D. boutique
19. Tony Blair’s life story is recounted in his two fascinating volumes of ..........
A. diary B. autobiography C. notebook D. biography
20. While scientists were .........which theory is more applicable, he decided to
test the latest one.
A. preparing B. making C. arguing D. doing
GRAMMAR
1. When I saw that Mike was having trouble, I .................him, which he found
really appreciated.
A. was helping B. were helping C. helped D. help
2. We plan to investigate the possibility ...............pending a week at the
seashore.
A. in B. of C. on D. for
3. Walk for two minutes, and you’ll see the school in front ………… you.
A. of B. by C. at D. on
4. The car was easy to recognize, ......it wasn’t difficult for the police to catch
the thieves.
A. because B. that C. so D. but
5. Antonio Gaudi, the architect of Barcelona’s Holy Family Church, died
before seeing ………… of the structure.
A. a completion C. completion
B. the completion D. an completion
6. I bought this house in 1999, so I ………… here for more than fifteen years.
A. live B. was living C. lived D. have lived
7. I ………… not come to the lesson because I have to work late.
A. may B. has C. am D. would
8. A: Where are you going for your holiday?
B: I haven't decided yet. I ………… Ireland.
A. will go to B. am going to C. might go to D. must go to
9. "Who is that man with our manager?" "I'm not sure. It ……her brother."
A. is B. might be C. would be D. will be
10. Our agents have informed us that …of the containers were damaged in
transit.
A. much B. any C. one D. several
11. The …..……. time for me to study is at night when my children go to bed.
A. better B. more good C. good D. best
12. If your car is not fixed by the weekend, you can borrow ……to pick up your
mother.
A. mine B. any C. other D. some
13. We’re studying English hard ……we want to pass the entrance exams to a
prestigious high school.
A. so as to B. because of C. because D. so
14. You will be healthier if you …a variety of food which is good for you, such
as fruits and vegetables.
A. eat B. ate C. had eaten D. eats
15. Keeping your brain active and trying ……to do something new or be
creative will make you happier.
A. learn B. to learn C. learning D. learnt
16. My friend, Lily, is addicted to too ……video games. She can play for hours
every day.
A. much B. many C. enough D. little
17. We never thought the meeting would be so long and boring. Next
time let’s make it shorter and more ………… .
A. interested B. interest C. interesting D. interestingly
18. The person to…….…..you submitted your request is no longer in charge of
this section.
A. whom B. who C. where D. which
19. I left the coffee for a minute to cool because it was ……….... to drink.
A. too hot B. hot too C. enough hot D. hot enough
20. Do you have …….information to help me with the problem? I find it too
difficult to do alone.
A. many B. too C. few D. enough
SOCIAL ENGLISH
1. Which question is NOT used to ask the way to the post office?
A. Why don’t you tell me the way to the post office?
B. Could you tell me the way to the post office?
C. Excuse me, is there a post office near here?
C. Excuse me, how can I get to the post office?
2. Which is the best response to the statement: “Here’s a little present for you.”?
A. Thank you. It’s smaller than I thought.
B. Oh, it’s too big.
C. Thanks. I love it because it’s expensive.
D. That’s very nice of you. Thanks a lot.
3. Which is the best response to this question: “What do you usually do when
you are not travelling for work?”?
A. I don’t think I travel for work. B. I work as a teacher.
C. I’m excited about that . D. I spend my holidays in a resort.
4. What can you say when you give someone directions to the National
History Museum?
A. Go along this street until you are tired.
B. Turn right and it’s on the road.
C. Keep going until you reach the crossroads. It’s next to the Baldwin Bar.
D. It’s not good idea to go there.
5. Someone says to you: “Hello. We want to go to the Italian Embassy. Is this
far?”.
You reply:
A. No, just turn left, and you’ll see the sign for it.
B. Yes, you can’t miss it.
C. Yes, it’s in the car park.
D. No, go over the bridge. It’s behind you.
6. What can Mary say in this situation?
John: “I didn’t pass my driving test.”
Mary: “………................................”
A. Better luck next time. B. So poor.
C. What a terrible day today. D. That was nice of them.
7. How do you respond to the question: “What do you do for a living?”?
A. I want to be a doctor, I guess.
B. I get a high salary, you know.
C. I work in a real estate agency.
D. It’s hard work, you know.
8. Which of the following IS NOT the appropriate response to the
statement: “I’ve drunk six cups of coffee.”?
A. You might alert all the night. B. You’ll be safe and sound.
C. You might feel hard to sleep tonight. D. You might not sleep well.
9. Tom and David are meeting after a long time. How can David reply?
- Tom: “How have you been recently?”
- David: “………................................”
A. I have been back from my business trip.
B. I am terribly busy with my new project.
C. By bus as usual, I think.
D. I am working here at the moment.
10. Your friend asks you: “Have you been able to reach Nam?” You
reply:
“……………..”
A. That’s no approval, I am afraid
B. Yes, I’ve known him for years.
C. No, the line has been busy.
D. It’s much too high to reach.
11. A student asks the librarian: “Excuse me, where can I go online?”. He/ She
replies:
A. It is unstable internet access here.
B. I’m glad it’s available now.
C. You can use it here with no fee.
D. I don’t think you are allowed.
12. Which of the following is the appropriate question for the answer:
“It opens every day from 8 a.m to 5 p.m.”?
A. Excuse me, what time does the library open?
B. What time does the class start?
C. What time does the library close?
D. What time do you go to the library?
13. You are in the book shop and want to buy a notebook. What would you say
to the shop assistant?
A. I would like to take a look first.
B. Would you mind lending me a notebook?
C. I’d like to know what time your shop closes.
D. Can I have a notebook, please?
14. You want to find out about your accommodation. What would you ask?
A. Excuse me, where should I go for a cup of coffee?
B. Excuse me, can you tell me the way to the dormitory?
C. Excuse me, where can I find the information about accommodation?
D. Excuse me, how to get to the post office?
15. Which is the best reply to the question: “Do you have one of these in
medium size?”
A. I am sorry for not giving you a hand.
B. It is not our clothes items.
C. I am afraid we’ve run out of it since the morning.
D. Yes, we can take those things for you.
16. A customer asks the shop assistant: “What colour is it available in?” He/
She replies:
A. It comes in two shades of brown.
B. I’m afraid it’s not available now.
C. You’ll find that all the colours are excellent.
D. We are interested in colours.
17. Which of the following is the appropriate question for the answer: “Our
business is called Ragbags.”?
A. Who will you sell to? B. How does the business make money?
C. What is the name of the business? D. What is the product?
18. You are a shop assistant. What do you say when you give a customer a
shirt?
A. Here you are. B. Yes, you are.
C. It is nice. D. It’s on the shelf.
19. Which question can you ask when you want to know the price?
A. How expensive is it?
B. How much does it cost?
C. The price of the product is right, isn’t it?
D. These goods are priced too high, aren’t they?
20. Which is the best reply to the question: “Do you take Visa card?”?
A. I also have Visa card.
B. I don’t pay by Visa card.
C. Here’s your Visa card.
D. Yes, that’s fine. Can you just sign here, please?
READING- u7
Reading passage 1: Choose the best answer
MONEY TAKERS — BIG FAILURES
Steven Panjani was robbing a bank, but he needed a bag for the money.
He emptied his sports bag and put the money in it. Unfortunately, he left
several things in the bank, including his wallet, a bank statement from
the same bank, an electric bill and his house keys. He left these on the floor
of the bank and was arrested twenty minutes later.
A woman in Sri Lanka went to a company and said she wanted to invest some
money in it. Then she gave them a fake $1 million credit card. These don’t
exist! The manager called the police. Child robbed a sweet shop. He got a bag
full of coins, but he dropped them. He spent five minutes trying to pick them up
and finished at the same time as the police arrived.
A customer at a restaurant gave the waiter his coat, but left his wallet in it. Later
the waiter, Emilio Delgado, was found with $400 in cash from the wallet. When
arrested, Delgado said, ‘It's a tip from a customer! I earned it this afternoon!’
Willy Finn booked into a US hotel and paid by cheque. That night he robbed the
reception. The police looked at his registration, saw his name and address,
went to his house and arrested him.
1. What is the main idea of the extract?
A. Some people who stole money made big mistakes.
B. Robbers often made mistakes.
C. Money takers always failed.
D. Robbers often failed to take money.
2. Which of the followings is FALSE according to the extract?
A. Emilio Delgado was a waiter.
B. Steven Panjani left two things in the bank he robbed.
C. The child who robbed a sweet shop was arrested after five minutes.
D. Willy Finn robbed the reception.
3. What can be inferred from the extract?
A. Money takers’ mistakes may lead them to big troubles.
B. Money takers never fail if they are smart.
C. Money takers may have problems with their family.
D. Money takers can be arrested if they spend that money.
Reading passage 2: Choose the best answer
Are you bored with your life or your job? Do you do the same things every day?
Perhaps it’s time to look for something new. Every year, thousands of people
dream about changing their lives. Many want to give up their jobs and start a
new career, or move house or learn a new skill. Lots of people say they'd like to
do something different, like travel around the world, or move to a new country.
But only a few people actually follow their dreams. Around holiday time, a
quarter of the people in the UK think about changing jobs, but when the
holiday finishes, they just go back to work as normal. Others wait for an
opportunity their whole lives, but it never comes.
4. What is the main idea of the extract?
A. Many people get tired of their present job.
B. Many people can’t follow their dreams.
C. Many people want to change their lives.
D. Many people want to move house.
5. Which information is NOT GIVEN in the extract?
A. Thousands of people dream about changing their lives.
B. Only a few people actually follow their dreams.
C. Some people wait for an opportunity in their whole lives, but it never comes.
D. Some people felt sorry after they gave up their jobs.
Reading passage 3: Choose the best answer
“Read 1,000 books and walk 1,000 miles” is a Chinese saying about education.
And this is exactly what students from the People’s Republic of China are
doing. Thousands of Chinese students have joined students from Europe, India,
the USA, Saudi Arabia and other countries to study at UK universities. So, how
do they feel about coming to the UK? ‘It’s difficult at first’ says Yi Lina, a
student at Bristol University. ‘Everything is very different: the food, the people.
But it gets easier. You open a bank account, get a mobile phone contract, and
start talking to people. It has been a great experience.’
6. How many books do Chinese students read according to the extract?
A. A thousand
B. A hundred
C. A million
D. A billion
7. What is Yi Lina’s initial opinion of coming to the UK?
A. It’s not different.
B. It’s not difficult.
C. It’s not easy.
D. It’s strange.
U6.
Reading passage 1: Choose the best answer
Exercise your brain. Exercise is essential for good health. It keeps the body
young and helps the brain to grow. However, physical exercise is no longer
enough. Scientists have discovered new ways of increasing our brain power.
Take their advice – you’ll think faster and you’ll be more intelligent.
Watch less TV. When you watch television, your brain usually switches off. If
you must do it, try to watch interesting, informative programmes to keep your
brain active.
Don’t miss breakfast. It’s the most important meal of the day. Children who
have fizzy drinks and sugary cereals before they go to school get lower marks
on tests of memory and attention. Eat baked beans for the best results!
Increase your vocabulary. This will help to make a good impression on those
around you.
Try to learn five new words every day. Write the words on cards and look at
them three or four times during the day. By the end of the year, you will know
over 1,500 more words.
Laugh. Scientists have proved that people think more creatively after they’ve
watched a comedy show. They feel more active and interested in life around
them.
Learn something new. Study a new language or join a drama club. Doing new
activities will stimulate your brain and make it more powerful. If you don’t have
time for this, try doing crosswords – or brushing your teeth with your other
hand!
1. Children will get better marks in tests if they have ……………. for breakfast.
A. cereals B. baked beans C. fizzy drinks D. milk
2. You’ll be more creative if you …………….
A. laugh B. think C. watch TV D. do exercise
3. Your brain power will improve if you …………….
A. brush your teeth. B. go to the theatre.
C. learn new things. D. do physical exercise.

Reading passage 2: Choose the best answer


Tea had a reputation for being both safe and almost always beneficial. However,
scientists are now suggesting that tea may not be as safe as we had previously
believed. Tea contains caffeine, and caffeine has been linked to sleeplessness
and to the unpleasant jumpy feeling some people get when stressed. More
seriously, there is a link between miscarriages, and pregnant women are advised
to reduce their intake of tea until after their baby is born. Due to its critical side-
effects, some people who like tea choose to be safer and drink a beverage from
which the caffeine has been removed, decaffeinated tea, but many claim that it
simply doesn't taste right. The reasonable thing to do is probably moderation;
continue to enjoy a cup of tea, but don't have too many!
4. As it is pointed out in the passage, tea used to be considered to be……….
A. having no damaging effect on people's health.
B. more dangerous than alcohol.
C. causing jumpy feeling if drunk excessively.
D. the only drink which people enjoyed in the morning.
5. According to the passage, tea can be dangerous because it …………….
A. causes people to suffer from stress more than ever.
B. reduces miscarriages if it is drunk too much by a pregnant woman.
C. may bring about many illnesses that cannot be cured easily.
D. may cause losing your baby before he/she is born.
6. The writer points out that the best solution is to drink …………….
A. decaffeinated tea.
B. instant coffee.
C. tea in moderation.
D. other beverages like hot chocolate.
Reading passage 3: Choose the best answer
All viruses are made up of two kinds of substance. First, all viruses contain
proteins.
Proteins are chemical substances that occur in all living creatures. A particle, or
molecule, of a protein consists of a long chain of substances called amino acids.
There are about 20 different kinds of amino acid in proteins. These can be
arranged in any order on the protein chain. Different kinds of plants or animals
contain proteins with different arrangements of amino acids. The protein
generally forms the outer coat of a virus. This outer layer of protein encloses the
second kind of substance found in all viruses - nucleic acid.
7. Which of the following information is FALSE according to the reading
passage?
A. proteins are found in all viruses.
B. There are about 20 different kinds of amino acid in proteins.
C. The arrangements of amino acids in proteins of all kinds of plants or animals
are the same.
D. It is the protein that forms the outer coat of a virus.
8. What is the second kind of substance found in all viruses?
A. Amino acid
B. Nucleic acid.
C. Proteins
D. An unknown chemical substance.
WRITING
Part 1: Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means the
same as the sentence printed before it.
1. Her mum always gives her too much money.
Her mum…………………………than she needs.
2. The boy is my younger sister’s friend. He’s talking to Hannah.
The boy who………………………………………………………
3. My dad is watering his flowers. He planted them two weeks ago.
My dad …………………………which……………………..
4. My sister has bought more clothes than she needs.
My sister……………………….……too……..………………..……
5. Many people now are too busy to play a sport.
Many……………………………free enough……………….…………
Many people now are not free enough to play a sport.
6. She doesn’t have enough experiences to get the position.
She ……………………………………………………………….
7. This problem is too hard for us to deal with.
This problem ……………………………enough………………………………
This problem is not simple/ easy enough for us to deal with.
8. Barbara has two daughters. They are excellent at art.
Barbara……………………………who……......………………………
Barbara has two daughters who are excellent at art.
9. My brother didn’t pass the driving test because he was so nervous.
My brother was ………………………………………..................................
My brother was too nervous to pass the driving test.
10. William is too young to face this matter.
William is…………………………………...............................………………
William is not old enough to face this matter.
U7.
1. Susan used to cry whenever she got bad marks.
Susan doesn’t………………………………………………………
2. The rain didn’t stop, so we decided to stay home and watched a film on
Netflix.
We decided…………………………………………………………
3. There used to be lots of giraffes in this zoo.
There aren’t ……………………………………………………..
There aren’t many giraffes in this zoo now.
4. He came to the party early so that he could make a surprise for his girlfriend.
He came……………………………to.………………………………….......
He came to the party early to make a surprise for his girlfriend.
5. Lily often goes out until late at night now.
Lily didn’t…………………………………………………………
6. I’d like to make a film about my life because I’ve had many great
experiences.
I’ve had ……………………….………………………….……………
I’ve had many great experiences, so I’d like to make a film about my life.
7. Why don’t we take a rest before the next lesson?
How……………….…………………………………………………………?
How about taking a rest before the next lesson?
8. We are going to take part in an important competition, so we have to train a
lot.
We have………………………………………………………
We have to train a lot because we are going to take part in an important
competition.
9. We phoned him to confirm that we could come to his party.
We phoned……………….because………………………….
……………………
We phoned him because we wanted to confirm that we could come to his
party.
10. Why are you taking a French course?
What………..…………………
What are you taking a French course for?
LISTENING; 10 câu nghe

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