Đề thi vào lớp 10 môn Tiếng Anh năm 2020 cực hay có đáp án (Đề 19)

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Câu 1:

Choose the word whose underlined part pronounced differently from that of the others by circling A, B, C, or D:

A. Ready

B. Please

C. Easter

D. Beach

Câu 2:

Choose the word whose underlined part pronounced differently from that of the others by circling A, B, C, or D:

A. Amount

B. Shout

C. Round

D. Route

Câu 3:

Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from the others by circling A, B, C, or D

A. Pattern

B. Conserve

C. Revie

D. Correct

Câu 4:

Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from the others by circling A, B, C, or D

A. Institute

B. Distinctive

C. Defensive

D. Division

Câu 5:

Circle the underlined word or phrase (A, B, C or D) that needs correcting

We are having my house paint. That is why there is all this mess

A. Are having

B. Paint

C. Why

D. This

Câu 6:

Circle the underlined word or phrase (A, B, C or D) that needs correcting

I think Helen is accustomed to work eight hours a day

A. Think

B. Is

C. Work

D. A day

Câu 7:

Circle the underlined word or phrase (A, B, C or D) that needs correcting

After said goodbye to my parents, I went to school with my sister

A. Said

B. To

C. Went

D. With

Câu 8:

Circle the best option A, B, C or D to complete the sentences:

You have to pass the examination.......you want to attend the course.

A. if

B. or

C. in order to

D. so

Câu 9:

Circle the best option A, B, C or D to complete the sentences:

She suggested.......to music.

A. listen

B. listening

C. to listen

    

D. listened

Câu 10:

Circle the best option A, B, C or D to complete the sentences:

Your friends won't be here for long, .......?

A. do they

    

B. won’t they

C. would they

D. will they

Câu 11:

If yοιι.......do that exercise. I'll explain it to you.

A. can

B. could

C. can't

D. couldn't

Câu 12:

This is the house.......Nam was born.

A. where

B. which

C. that

    

D. when

Câu 13:

If I were you, I......stay here longer.

A. didn't

B. can't

C. would

   

D. will

Câu 14:

I wish it......rain so often here.

A. doesn't

    

B. don't

C. didn't

D. did

Câu 15:

He told me he......leave the city the following day.

A. Will have to

B. would have to

C. has to

    

D. had to

Câu 16:

By learning English, you can get access.....the world's development.

A. with

B. into

C. to

    

D. for

Câu 17:

Mark the letter to indicate the most suitable response.

"Let me congratulate you on winning the first prize."- "____________"

A. It's vey good.

    

B. You're welcome.

C. Never mind.

D. That's very kind of you to say so.

Câu 18:

Mark the letter to indicate the most suitable response.

Mai: “ What are you going to do this weekend, Lan?”

- Lan: “ __________ ”

A. I don’t feel like going out.

B. What a great idea!

C. I haven’t planned yet.

    

D. I went to the beach with my dad.

Câu 19:

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.

You don't need a computer. You can get by with the typewriter.

A. understand

B. manage with

C. buy

    

D. pass with

Câu 20:

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.

I fell into the water when I tried to get out of the canoe.

A. enter

B. start

C. climb

    

D. exit

Câu 21:

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.

Look at the illustrations of different parts of a computer system.

A. together

B. similar

C. average

    

D. pure

Câu 22:

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.

She was wearing a beautiful dress.

A. unsightly

    

B. dirty

C. dusty

D. bad

Câu 23:

Read the passage carefully and choose the best option to fit each space.

Two British policemen were sent to investigate a flying saucer on March 31, 1989, the day before April Fool’s Day. When the policemen arrived at a field in Survey, they saw a small figure wearing a silver space (23)________ walking out of a spacecraft. Immediately the police ran off in the opposite direction. Reports revealed that the alien was in fact a small person, and the flying saucer was a hot air balloon that had been specially built to look (24)________ a UFO by Richard Branson, the 36-year-old chairman of Virgin Records.

Branson had planned to (25) _______ the balloon in London’s Hyde Park on April 1. However, a wind change had brought him down in a Survey field. The police received a lot of phone calls from terrified motorists as the balloon drifted over the motorway. One lady was so (26)_____ by the incident that she was crying as she was (27)______ the UFO to a radio station.

A. Suit

B. Cloth

C. Denim

D. Linen

Câu 24:

Read the passage carefully and choose the best option to fit each space.

Two British policemen were sent to investigate a flying saucer on March 31, 1989, the day before April Fool’s Day. When the policemen arrived at a field in Survey, they saw a small figure wearing a silver space (23)________ walking out of a spacecraft. Immediately the police ran off in the opposite direction. Reports revealed that the alien was in fact a small person, and the flying saucer was a hot air balloon that had been specially built to look (24)________ a UFO by Richard Branson, the 36-year-old chairman of Virgin Records.

Branson had planned to (25) _______ the balloon in London’s Hyde Park on April 1. However, a wind change had brought him down in a Survey field. The police received a lot of phone calls from terrified motorists as the balloon drifted over the motorway. One lady was so (26)_____ by the incident that she was crying as she was (27)______ the UFO to a radio station.

A. Like

B. As

C. For

D. After

Câu 25:

Read the passage carefully and choose the best option to fit each space.

Two British policemen were sent to investigate a flying saucer on March 31, 1989, the day before April Fool’s Day. When the policemen arrived at a field in Survey, they saw a small figure wearing a silver space (23)________ walking out of a spacecraft. Immediately the police ran off in the opposite direction. Reports revealed that the alien was in fact a small person, and the flying saucer was a hot air balloon that had been specially built to look (24)________ a UFO by Richard Branson, the 36-year-old chairman of Virgin Records.

Branson had planned to (25) _______ the balloon in London’s Hyde Park on April 1. However, a wind change had brought him down in a Survey field. The police received a lot of phone calls from terrified motorists as the balloon drifted over the motorway. One lady was so (26)_____ by the incident that she was crying as she was (27)______ the UFO to a radio station.

A. Fly

B. Land

C. Erupt

D. Collapse

Câu 26:

Read the passage carefully and choose the best option to fit each space.

Two British policemen were sent to investigate a flying saucer on March 31, 1989, the day before April Fool’s Day. When the policemen arrived at a field in Survey, they saw a small figure wearing a silver space (23)________ walking out of a spacecraft. Immediately the police ran off in the opposite direction. Reports revealed that the alien was in fact a small person, and the flying saucer was a hot air balloon that had been specially built to look (24)________ a UFO by Richard Branson, the 36-year-old chairman of Virgin Records.

Branson had planned to (25) _______ the balloon in London’s Hyde Park on April 1. However, a wind change had brought him down in a Survey field. The police received a lot of phone calls from terrified motorists as the balloon drifted over the motorway. One lady was so (26)_____ by the incident that she was crying as she was (27)______ the UFO to a radio station.

A. Pleasing

B. Terrific

C. Shocked

D. Amazed

Câu 27:

Read the passage carefully and choose the best option to fit each space.

Two British policemen were sent to investigate a flying saucer on March 31, 1989, the day before April Fool’s Day. When the policemen arrived at a field in Survey, they saw a small figure wearing a silver space (23)________ walking out of a spacecraft. Immediately the police ran off in the opposite direction. Reports revealed that the alien was in fact a small person, and the flying saucer was a hot air balloon that had been specially built to look (24)________ a UFO by Richard Branson, the 36-year-old chairman of Virgin Records.

Branson had planned to (25) _______ the balloon in London’s Hyde Park on April 1. However, a wind change had brought him down in a Survey field. The police received a lot of phone calls from terrified motorists as the balloon drifted over the motorway. One lady was so (26)_____ by the incident that she was crying as she was (27)______ the UFO to a radio station.

A. Telling

B. Saying

C. Phoning

D. Describing

Câu 28:

Read the text carefully, then choose the most suitable answers.

Smog is a combination of smoke and fog It occurs when gases from burnt fuel mix with fog on the ground. When heat and sunlight get together with these gases, they form fine , dangerous particles in the air.

Smog occurs in big cities with a lot of traffic. Particularly, in the summertime, when it is very hot, smog stays near the ground. It is dangerous to our breathing, and in smoggy areas, we cannot see very well.

Smog was first discovered in Great Britain in the 19th century, during the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. At that time, people used coal for heating and cooking. Factories also used coal to produce iron and steel. Smoke mixed with wet, foggy air and turned yellow. The smog often hung over cities for many days. It caused lung diseases and breathing problem. Thousands of people died in London every year.

Today, cities that have a large population and are located in hot, subtropical areas have the biggest smog problems - for example, Los Angeles, Mexico City and Cairo.

Where can smog possibly be found?

A. At a place where it is rainy

B. At a place where the traffic is heavy and the weather is foggy

C. In a city where many people smoke

    

D. Underground

Câu 29:

Read the text carefully, then choose the most suitable answers.

Smog is a combination of smoke and fog It occurs when gases from burnt fuel mix with fog on the ground. When heat and sunlight get together with these gases, they form fine , dangerous particles in the air.

Smog occurs in big cities with a lot of traffic. Particularly, in the summertime, when it is very hot, smog stays near the ground. It is dangerous to our breathing, and in smoggy areas, we cannot see very well.

Smog was first discovered in Great Britain in the 19th century, during the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. At that time, people used coal for heating and cooking. Factories also used coal to produce iron and steel. Smoke mixed with wet, foggy air and turned yellow. The smog often hung over cities for many days. It caused lung diseases and breathing problem. Thousands of people died in London every year.

Today, cities that have a large population and are located in hot, subtropical areas have the biggest smog problems - for example, Los Angeles, Mexico City and Cairo.

In the first paragraph, the word fine is closest in meaning to

A. tiny

B. good

C. harmful

    

D. shiny

Câu 30:

Read the text carefully, then choose the most suitable answers.

Smog is a combination of smoke and fog It occurs when gases from burnt fuel mix with fog on the ground. When heat and sunlight get together with these gases, they form fine , dangerous particles in the air.

Smog occurs in big cities with a lot of traffic. Particularly, in the summertime, when it is very hot, smog stays near the ground. It is dangerous to our breathing, and in smoggy areas, we cannot see very well.

Smog was first discovered in Great Britain in the 19th century, during the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. At that time, people used coal for heating and cooking. Factories also used coal to produce iron and steel. Smoke mixed with wet, foggy air and turned yellow. The smog often hung over cities for many days. It caused lung diseases and breathing problem. Thousands of people died in London every year.

Today, cities that have a large population and are located in hot, subtropical areas have the biggest smog problems - for example, Los Angeles, Mexico City and Cairo.

What will happen if smog stays close to the ground ?

A. It will disappear in a shot time

B. It will make the sky cleaner.

C. It will harm our health and block our sight.

    

D. It will cause many storms.

Câu 31:

Read the text carefully, then choose the most suitable answers.

Smog is a combination of smoke and fog It occurs when gases from burnt fuel mix with fog on the ground. When heat and sunlight get together with these gases, they form fine , dangerous particles in the air.

Smog occurs in big cities with a lot of traffic. Particularly, in the summertime, when it is very hot, smog stays near the ground. It is dangerous to our breathing, and in smoggy areas, we cannot see very well.

Smog was first discovered in Great Britain in the 19th century, during the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. At that time, people used coal for heating and cooking. Factories also used coal to produce iron and steel. Smoke mixed with wet, foggy air and turned yellow. The smog often hung over cities for many days. It caused lung diseases and breathing problem. Thousands of people died in London every year.

Today, cities that have a large population and are located in hot, subtropical areas have the biggest smog problems - for example, Los Angeles, Mexico City and Cairo.

What probably caused the smog in Britain at the beginning of the Industrial Revolution?

A. There were too many cars in the country.

B. The weather there was too foggy.

C. People smoke a lot at that time.

    

D. Factories and people used coal as energy.

Câu 32:

Read the text carefully, then choose the most suitable answers.

Smog is a combination of smoke and fog It occurs when gases from burnt fuel mix with fog on the ground. When heat and sunlight get together with these gases, they form fine , dangerous particles in the air.

Smog occurs in big cities with a lot of traffic. Particularly, in the summertime, when it is very hot, smog stays near the ground. It is dangerous to our breathing, and in smoggy areas, we cannot see very well.

Smog was first discovered in Great Britain in the 19th century, during the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. At that time, people used coal for heating and cooking. Factories also used coal to produce iron and steel. Smoke mixed with wet, foggy air and turned yellow. The smog often hung over cities for many days. It caused lung diseases and breathing problem. Thousands of people died in London every year.

Today, cities that have a large population and are located in hot, subtropical areas have the biggest smog problems - for example, Los Angeles, Mexico City and Cairo.

 In the third paragraph, the word it refers to ______.

A. iron

B. smog

C. steel

    

D. smoke