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Kỳ thi học kỳ II năm học 2012 - 2013 môn tiếng anh 10 - Đề 2

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Kỳ thi học kỳ II năm học 2012 - 2013 môn tiếng anh 10 - Đề 2 KÌ THI HỌC KÌ II NĂM HỌC 2012-2013 ĐỀ 2 MÔN THI: TIẾNG ANH 10 THỜI GIAN: 60 PHÚT A- MULTI-CHOICE: (5pts)I- Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from therest. (0.75pt)1. A. photograph B. enough C. fiction D. Stephen2. A. village B. together C. again D. group3. A. compete B. ticket C. centre D. schoolII- Choose the underlined part among A, B,C or D that needs correcting. (0.75pt)4. Were (A) always (B) amazing (C) by Johns (D) incredible travel stories.5. Don’t sit in (A) the sun for (B) too long. You (C) are going to have (D) a headache.6 . It (A) was not (B) until 1990 that she (C) didn’t become (D) a teacher.III- Choose A, B, C, or D that best completes each unfinished sentence; bestsubstitutes the underlined part; or has the same meaning to the sentence above.(3.5pts)7. The Titanic sank on its first ______. A. travel B. voyage C. excursion D. adventure8. Do you know how many football teams took part in the last Olympic Games? A. participated in B. followed up C. eliminated D. won9. She shows considerable talent for performing so she has become famous rapidly. A. excitedly B. interestedly C. thrillingly D. quickly10. The movie was so _____ that we couldnt sleep last night. A. thrill B. thrilling C. thrilled D. thriller11. You look _______ when you see me. Yes. I think you are in China. A. astonish B. astonishing C. astonished D. astonishingly12 . He was an _____ storyteller. We were _____ and laughed a lot. A. amusing / amusing B. amused / amusing C. amusing / amused D. amused / amused13. It was not until we entered the theater ______. A. that we had handed the usher our tickets B. that we handed the usher our tickets C. and we handed the usher our tickets D. so we handed the usher our tickets14. Watching ______ TV is one of _____ cheapest kinds of entertainment. A. a/a B. the / no article C. no article / the D. no article / a15. Do you know who was ______ last one to leave the office yesterday? A. a B. an C. the D. no article16. My daughter plays _____ piano very well. A. the B. a C. an D. no article17. I do not think Real Madrid ______ the league. A. will win B. is going to win C. is winning D. won18. “Why are you turning on the television?” – “I ________ the news.” A. am going to watch B. am watching C. watch D. will watch19. A: “ Im leaving for lunch. ______” - B: “Thanks, but I cant right now. Im reallybusy.” A. Do you come? B. Could you come? C. Do you feel like going? D. Would you like to come?20. A: “I still need to buy some souvenirs before we leave.” - B:“_______ goshopping after dinner.” A. How about B. Shall we C. Lets D. Can we A- WRITING: (5pts)IV. Fill each gap with a word from the box. There are more words thanneeded.(1.5pts)existence photographs history changes motion The (21)________ of what we call cinema today began in the early 19 thcentury. At that time, scientists discovered that when a sequence of still pictures wereset in (22)_________, they could give the feeling of movement. In the first twodecades of its (23)_________, the cinema developed rapidly. In those early days,films were little more than moving (24)_________, usually about one minute inlength. By 1905, however, films were about five or ten minutes long.V-Read the passage, then answer the questions: (2pts) James Naismith, a physical education teacher in Massachusetts, invented basketball in 1891. Naismiths boss asked him to invent a game that students could play indoors during bad weather. He wanted to find a game that wasnt as physically rough as soccer, football, or wrestling. Naismith attached peach baskets to a railing ten feet above the floor at either end of the gym. The players used a soccer ball. A person sat on a ladder next to each basket at either end of the gym, and threw out the balls that landed in the baskets. Naismith decided that having only five players on each team would keep the game from getting too ...

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