Đề thi vào lớp 10 môn Tiếng Anh năm 2020 cực hay có đáp án (Đề 6)

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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. Runs

B. Stands

C. Sleeps

D. Sprays

Câu 2:

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

A. Enjoyed

B. Walked

C. Watched

D. Practiced

Câu 3:

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

A. Money

B. Student

C. Music

D. Enjoy

Câu 4:

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

A. Nation

B. Mention

C. Federation

D. Option

Câu 5:

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

The woman of whom the red car is parked in front of the bank is a famous pop star

A. of whom

B. is parked

C. front of

D. a famous pop star

Câu 6:

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

Jeans cloth made completely from cotton in the eighteeth century

A. Made

B. Completely from

C. In

D. Eighteeth

Câu 7:

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

My sister enjoys listening to music and dance with her friends

A. Listening

B. To music

C. Dance with

D. Friends

Câu 8:

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

I am not in a hurry. I don't mind.....

A. waiting

    

B. wait

C. to wait

D. to waiting

Câu 9:

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

I wish Ann ......... here. She will be able to help us.

A. were

    

    

B. weren't

C. is

D. wasn't

Câu 10:

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

Relax for some minutes and you'll feel more .........

A. comfort

    

    

B. uncomfortable

C comfortable

D. comfortably

Câu 11:

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

We ...................close friends since we were in grade 6.

A. have been

    

B. will be

C. were

D. are

Câu 12:

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

We were too tired ...................... doing the washing up after the meal.

A. out

   

B. over

C. of

D. on

Câu 13:

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

Thanh and Nga are going to Australia............learn English.

A. so as to

    

    

B. so that

C. so as

D. in order that

Câu 14:

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

I was tired, _______ I went to bed early last night.

A. however

    

    

B. although

C. because

D. so

Câu 15:

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

The children enjoy ______ to the zoo.

A. taking

    

    

B. to play

C. being taken

D. took

Câu 16:

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

Nam is a student. He always goes to ______ school at 6.30 in the morning.

A. a

    

B. an

C. the

D. ∅

Câu 17:

Mark the letter to indicate the most suitable response.

Jane invites Mary to go to the cinema.

Jane: “Would you like to go to the cinema with me this weekend?”

Mary: “ _____________.”

A. Yes, I’d love to.

    

    

B. Yes, I do

C. I agree with you

D. Yes, it is

Câu 18:

Mark the letter to indicate the most suitable response.

Mr. Smith is have lunch a restaurant.

Mr. Smith: “ Could you bring me some water?”

Waiter:”_________”

A. No, I don’t

    

    

B. I don’t wait

C. Certainly, sir

D. No, thanks.

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.

Ralph Nader was the most prominent leader of the U.S consumer protection movement.

A. casual

    

B. significant

C. promiscuous

D. aggressive

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.

Around 150 B.C. the Greek astronomer Hipparchus developed a system to classify stars according to brightness.

A. record

    

B. shine

C. categorize

D. diversify

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.

During the five- decade history the Asian Games have been advancing in all aspects.

A. holding at

    

B. holding back

C. holding to

D. holding by

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.

The distinction between schooling and education implied by this remark is important.

A. explicit

    

B. implicit

C. obscure

D. odd

Câu 23:

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

Mr. Brown and some volunteer conservationists are on a very dirty beach now. Today they are ready (23)___________ the beach a clean and beautiful place again. After listening to Mr. Brown’s instructions, they are divided (24)___________ three groups.

After listening to Mr. Brown’s Group should check the sand, and group 3 has to check among the rocks. Garbage must be put into plastic bags, and they will be (25)__________ by Mr. Brown. He will take the bags to the garbage dump. Each member will be given a map to find the right place. They won’t eat the picnic lunch provided by Mrs. Smith until the whose area is clean. They are all eager to work hard so as to refresh this (26)__________ Area.

A. Make

B. Making

C. To make

D. Made

Câu 24:

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

Mr. Brown and some volunteer conservationists are on a very dirty beach now. Today they are ready (23)___________ the beach a clean and beautiful place again. After listening to Mr. Brown’s instructions, they are divided (24)___________ three groups.

After listening to Mr. Brown’s Group should check the sand, and group 3 has to check among the rocks. Garbage must be put into plastic bags, and they will be (25)__________ by Mr. Brown. He will take the bags to the garbage dump. Each member will be given a map to find the right place. They won’t eat the picnic lunch provided by Mrs. Smith until the whose area is clean. They are all eager to work hard so as to refresh this (26)__________ Area.

A. In

B. Into

C. On

D. To

Câu 25:

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

Mr. Brown and some volunteer conservationists are on a very dirty beach now. Today they are ready (23)___________ the beach a clean and beautiful place again. After listening to Mr. Brown’s instructions, they are divided (24)___________ three groups.

After listening to Mr. Brown’s Group should check the sand, and group 3 has to check among the rocks. Garbage must be put into plastic bags, and they will be (25)__________ by Mr. Brown. He will take the bags to the garbage dump. Each member will be given a map to find the right place. They won’t eat the picnic lunch provided by Mrs. Smith until the whose area is clean. They are all eager to work hard so as to refresh this (26)__________ Area.

A. Collected

B. Chosen

C. Selected

D. Elected

Câu 26:

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

Mr. Brown and some volunteer conservationists are on a very dirty beach now. Today they are ready (1)___________ the beach a clean and beautiful place again. After listening to Mr. Brown’s instructions, they are divided (2)___________ three groups.

After listening to Mr. Brown’s Group should check the sand, and group 3 has to check among the rocks. Garbage must be put into plastic bags, and they will be (3)__________ by Mr. Brown. He will take the bags to the garbage dump. Each member will be given a map to find the right place. They won’t eat the picnic lunch provided by Mrs. Smith until the whose area is clean. They are all eager to work hard so as to refresh this (4)__________ Area.

A. Spoil

B. Spoils

C. Spoiling

D. Spoiled

Câu 27:

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

Sydney was founded as a British colony in 1788. Sydney was the first everlasting European settlement in Australia and today it is the country's largest city area, with about 4 million residents. Sydney is the seat of state government as the capital of New South Wales, Australia's most populous and economically important state. The city is an active cultural centre with a varied economy based on service industries, tourism, manufacturing, and international commerce. Its port is one of the leading centers of intercontinental trade in the Asia-Pacific region. Sydney is located on Australia’s southeastern coast at Port Jackson, a large, sheltered, deep-water inlet of the Tasman Sea.

Sydney is well-known for its Opera House. The Sydney Opera House is the centerpiece of the city’s places for live performances of ballet, opera, and classical music. The Australian Opera, Australian Ballet, and Sydney Dance companies regularly stage performances there. Moreover, the place often hosts internationally touring performances. Sydney also has many places for musical theater, drama, and popular music. The Sydney Theatre Company is one of many successful theatre companies in the city. Sydney is also home to the internationally praised Australian Chamber Orchestra and Sydney Symphony Orchestra.

The cultural life of Sydney is exciting and varied, reflecting the multicultural nature of the city. Many festivals, parades, and outdoor concerts cheer up the city streets in the summer months. Annual events include the Sydney Festival in January and February, the Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras in March, the Royal Easter Show in April, and the multicultural festival Carnival in September and October. Sydney has also become world renowned for its street parties and fireworks on New Year's Eve and on Australia Day, celebrated on Sydney's Founding date, January 26.

According to the first paragraph, the following are true of Sydney EXCEPT……

A. It was set up in the 18th century.

    

    

B. Europe had it as the first settlement in Australia.

C. Now Sydney is the capital of Australia.

D. Today it has a population of nearly 4 million people.

Câu 28:

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

Sydney was founded as a British colony in 1788. Sydney was the first everlasting European settlement in Australia and today it is the country's largest city area, with about 4 million residents. Sydney is the seat of state government as the capital of New South Wales, Australia's most populous and economically important state. The city is an active cultural centre with a varied economy based on service industries, tourism, manufacturing, and international commerce. Its port is one of the leading centers of intercontinental trade in the Asia-Pacific region. Sydney is located on Australia’s southeastern coast at Port Jackson, a large, sheltered, deep-water inlet of the Tasman Sea.

Sydney is well-known for its Opera House. The Sydney Opera House is the centerpiece of the city’s places for live performances of ballet, opera, and classical music. The Australian Opera, Australian Ballet, and Sydney Dance companies regularly stage performances there. Moreover, the place often hosts internationally touring performances. Sydney also has many places for musical theater, drama, and popular music. The Sydney Theatre Company is one of many successful theatre companies in the city. Sydney is also home to the internationally praised Australian Chamber Orchestra and Sydney Symphony Orchestra.

The cultural life of Sydney is exciting and varied, reflecting the multicultural nature of the city. Many festivals, parades, and outdoor concerts cheer up the city streets in the summer months. Annual events include the Sydney Festival in January and February, the Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras in March, the Royal Easter Show in April, and the multicultural festival Carnival in September and October. Sydney has also become world renowned for its street parties and fireworks on New Year's Eve and on Australia Day, celebrated on Sydney's Founding date, January 26.

The word intercontinental in the first paragraph could be best replaced with……

A. within continents

    

B. into continents

C. out of continents

D. between continents

Câu 29:

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

Sydney was founded as a British colony in 1788. Sydney was the first everlasting European settlement in Australia and today it is the country's largest city area, with about 4 million residents. Sydney is the seat of state government as the capital of New South Wales, Australia's most populous and economically important state. The city is an active cultural centre with a varied economy based on service industries, tourism, manufacturing, and international commerce. Its port is one of the leading centers of intercontinental trade in the Asia-Pacific region. Sydney is located on Australia’s southeastern coast at Port Jackson, a large, sheltered, deep-water inlet of the Tasman Sea.

Sydney is well-known for its Opera House. The Sydney Opera House is the centerpiece of the city’s places for live performances of ballet, opera, and classical music. The Australian Opera, Australian Ballet, and Sydney Dance companies regularly stage performances there. Moreover, the place often hosts internationally touring performances. Sydney also has many places for musical theater, drama, and popular music. The Sydney Theatre Company is one of many successful theatre companies in the city. Sydney is also home to the internationally praised Australian Chamber Orchestra and Sydney Symphony Orchestra.

The cultural life of Sydney is exciting and varied, reflecting the multicultural nature of the city. Many festivals, parades, and outdoor concerts cheer up the city streets in the summer months. Annual events include the Sydney Festival in January and February, the Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras in March, the Royal Easter Show in April, and the multicultural festival Carnival in September and October. Sydney has also become world renowned for its street parties and fireworks on New Year's Eve and on Australia Day, celebrated on Sydney's Founding date, January 26.

According to the second paragraph, which of the following is TRUE of the Sydney Opera House?

A. International film festivals are held here.

    

    

B. This place hosts live modern music programs.

C. Plays are not performed here.

D. This building makes Sydney famous.

Câu 30:

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

Sydney was founded as a British colony in 1788. Sydney was the first everlasting European settlement in Australia and today it is the country's largest city area, with about 4 million residents. Sydney is the seat of state government as the capital of New South Wales, Australia's most populous and economically important state. The city is an active cultural centre with a varied economy based on service industries, tourism, manufacturing, and international commerce. Its port is one of the leading centers of intercontinental trade in the Asia-Pacific region. Sydney is located on Australia’s southeastern coast at Port Jackson, a large, sheltered, deep-water inlet of the Tasman Sea.

Sydney is well-known for its Opera House. The Sydney Opera House is the centerpiece of the city’s places for live performances of ballet, opera, and classical music. The Australian Opera, Australian Ballet, and Sydney Dance companies regularly stage performances there. Moreover, the place often hosts internationally touring performances. Sydney also has many places for musical theater, drama, and popular music. The Sydney Theatre Company is one of many successful theatre companies in the city. Sydney is also home to the internationally praised Australian Chamber Orchestra and Sydney Symphony Orchestra.

The cultural life of Sydney is exciting and varied, reflecting the multicultural nature of the city. Many festivals, parades, and outdoor concerts cheer up the city streets in the summer months. Annual events include the Sydney Festival in January and February, the Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras in March, the Royal Easter Show in April, and the multicultural festival Carnival in September and October. Sydney has also become world renowned for its street parties and fireworks on New Year's Eve and on Australia Day, celebrated on Sydney's Founding date, January 26.

In the last paragraph, the word “annual” means……

A. each year

    

    

B. every year

C. yearly

D. all year round

Câu 31:

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

Sydney was founded as a British colony in 1788. Sydney was the first everlasting European settlement in Australia and today it is the country's largest city area, with about 4 million residents. Sydney is the seat of state government as the capital of New South Wales, Australia's most populous and economically important state. The city is an active cultural centre with a varied economy based on service industries, tourism, manufacturing, and international commerce. Its port is one of the leading centers of intercontinental trade in the Asia-Pacific region. Sydney is located on Australia’s southeastern coast at Port Jackson, a large, sheltered, deep-water inlet of the Tasman Sea.

Sydney is well-known for its Opera House. The Sydney Opera House is the centerpiece of the city’s places for live performances of ballet, opera, and classical music. The Australian Opera, Australian Ballet, and Sydney Dance companies regularly stage performances there. Moreover, the place often hosts internationally touring performances. Sydney also has many places for musical theater, drama, and popular music. The Sydney Theatre Company is one of many successful theatre companies in the city. Sydney is also home to the internationally praised Australian Chamber Orchestra and Sydney Symphony Orchestra.

The cultural life of Sydney is exciting and varied, reflecting the multicultural nature of the city. Many festivals, parades, and outdoor concerts cheer up the city streets in the summer months. Annual events include the Sydney Festival in January and February, the Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras in March, the Royal Easter Show in April, and the multicultural festival Carnival in September and October. Sydney has also become world renowned for its street parties and fireworks on New Year's Eve and on Australia Day, celebrated on Sydney's Founding date, January 26.

From the passage, it can be inferred that Sydney was established……

A. on New Year’s Eve, 1791

    

    

B. in April, 1789

C. in October, 1790

D. in January, 1788