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Đề thi giữa kì 1 Tiếng Anh 10 Thí điểm có đáp án (Đề 3)

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1. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.

sick

second

service

sure

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2. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.

angry

needy

supply

country

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3. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.

handicapped

interested

dedicated

excited

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4. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.

hungry

community

mutual

student

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5. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.

charity

school

childless

teacher

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6. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.

Luckily, I got some ____ advice on how to make a presentation on ‘For a better community’ from my class teacher.

useless

useful

usefulness

uselessness

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7. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

These ____ children encounter many problems and really need our help.

disadvantaged

advantaged

disadvantage

advantage

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8. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

Fundraising for charity is a ____ thing for everyone to do to help the community.

meant

meaningful

meaningless

meaning

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9. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

They were so ____ about joining the local volunteer group that they couldn’t sleep last night.

excite

excitement

exciting

excited

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10. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

It is ____ that all the students in class 1OA choose to do a project on ‘Helping the needy’.

surprising

surprised

surprise

surprisingly

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11. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

Volunteers become well ____ of the problems facing the world.

aware

concerned

helpful

interested

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12. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

English teaching is considered a good example of a volunteer job which often turns ____ a career.

off

up

on

into

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13. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

Mahatma Gandhi fought for the rights of coloured people in general and the Indians ____.

in time

in particular

in contrast

in fact

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14. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

A/an ____ is a person who needs others to take care of him/her, because of illness that he/she had for a long time.

patient

martyr

invalid

addict

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15. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

Mr. Chen is more _____ because he has finally agreed to allow his daughter to join an overseas volunteer organisation in Africa.

single-minded

narrow-minded

absent-minded

open-minded

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16. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.

Last Sunday, our volunteer team ____ a lot of food packages to homeless people in the flood-hit region.

were bringing

brought

have brought

had brought

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17. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

I ____ Maria for the first time at the Heart-to-Heart Charity Office.

saw

was seeing

was seen

has seen

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18. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

We ____ the roof for Mrs. Smith, an elderly childless woman, when it ____ with rain.

were mending - was pouring

mended - poured

mended - was pouring

were mending - poured

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19. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

When we were on a voluntary tour, we ___ to public places to collect rubbish every day.

were going

went

have gone

had gone

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20. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

The phone was engaged when I called. Who ____ to?

were you talking

were you talked

did you talk

have you talked

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21. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

We ____ in silence when he suddenly ____ me to help him.

were walking - was asking

were walking - asked

walked – asked

walked - was asking

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22. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

I ____ my report when my boss ____ the hall.

made - was entering

made - entered

was making - was entering

was making - entered

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23. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

I ____ near the fence when suddenly I ____ the voices.

stood – heard

stood - was hearing

was standing – heard

was standing - was hearing golf

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24. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

Jim ____ his leg when he ____ golf.

broke - was playing

broke - played

was breaking - was playing

was breaking - broke

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25. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

While I ____ for him to call up, he ____ a good time in the bar.

waited - was having

was waiting - was having

was waiting – had

was waited - was waiting

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26. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct response to each of the following exchanges.

“Why don’t we visit the Happy Mind Charity Centre this weekend?” – “____”

Because it is so useful.

That’s a good idea!

I’ll tell you about this centre.

Until next time.

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27. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

“Hello, I’m Minh, the leader of Dream Sky volunteer team.” - “ ____”

Nice to meet you. I’m John, from Volunteer Bolivia.

It's nice of you so say so, I'm John, from Volunteer Bolivia.

Fine, see you again soon, Minh.

Don’t mention it. I'm John, from Volunteer Bolivia.

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28. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

“Thank you very much for helping the disadvantaged children here!” - “____”

What a pity!

It’s our pleasure.

Sorry, we don’t know.

That's nice of you!

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29. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

“Take care! Have a safe trip back!” - “____”

Thanks for coming.

Sounds good.

Thanks, bye.

Good luck next time.

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30. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

“Well, I think volunteering will bring some useful experience for our future job.” – “____”

That’s also what I think

I'm sorry, but I have to agree

I don’t think so, either.

That’s unbelievable!

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31. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

I didn’t even notice him. It was a chilly November evening in New York City, and my daughter and I were walking up Broadway. I was thinking, “Milk, dry cleaners, home”. Was I supposed to notice a guy sitting inside a cardboard box next to a newsstand? No, but Nora did. She wasn't even four, but she pulled at my coat sleeve and said. “That man’s cold, Daddy. Can we take him home?"

 don't remember my reply - probably something like, “That wouldn't really be helping him”. Maybe I made her feel better by giving her an apple. I don't know. But I do remember a sudden heavy feeling inside me. I had always been delighted at how much my daughter noticed in her world, whether it was birds in flight or children playing. But now she was noticing suffering and poverty.

A few days later, I saw an article in the newspaper about volunteers who delivered meals to elderly people. The volunteers went to a nearby school on a Sunday morning, picked up a food package, and delivered it to an elderly person. It was quick and easy. I signed us up. Nora was excited about it. She could understand the importance of food, so she could easily see how valuable our job was. When Sunday came, she was ready, but I had to push myself to leave the house. On the way to the school. I fought an urge to turn back. The Sunday paper and my coffee were waiting at home. Why do this? Still, we picked up the package and phoned the elderly person we'd been assigned. She invited us right over. And that day Nora and I paid a visit to her depressing flat. After saying goodbye, I walked home in tears.

Professionals call such a visit a “volunteer opportunity". Indeed, the proverty my daughter and I helped lessen that Sunday afternoon was not the old woman's alone it was in our lives, too. Nora and I regularly serve meals to needy people and collect clothes lor the homeless. Yet, as I've watched her grow over these past four years. I still wonder which of us has benefited more?

Which of the following can be the best title of the passage?

A Lesson in Caring

Volunteer Opportunities

An International Voluntary Organisation

A Beautiful Sunday

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32. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

I didn’t even notice him. It was a chilly November evening in New York City, and my daughter and I were walking up Broadway. I was thinking, “Milk, dry cleaners, home”. Was I supposed to notice a guy sitting inside a cardboard box next to a newsstand? No, but Nora did. She wasn't even four, but she pulled at my coat sleeve and said. “That man’s cold, Daddy. Can we take him home?"

 don't remember my reply - probably something like, “That wouldn't really be helping him”. Maybe I made her feel better by giving her an apple. I don't know. But I do remember a sudden heavy feeling inside me. I had always been delighted at how much my daughter noticed in her world, whether it was birds in flight or children playing. But now she was noticing suffering and poverty.

A few days later, I saw an article in the newspaper about volunteers who delivered meals to elderly people. The volunteers went to a nearby school on a Sunday morning, picked up a food package, and delivered it to an elderly person. It was quick and easy. I signed us up. Nora was excited about it. She could understand the importance of food, so she could easily see how valuable our job was. When Sunday came, she was ready, but I had to push myself to leave the house. On the way to the school. I fought an urge to turn back. The Sunday paper and my coffee were waiting at home. Why do this? Still, we picked up the package and phoned the elderly person we'd been assigned. She invited us right over. And that day Nora and I paid a visit to her depressing flat. After saying goodbye, I walked home in tears.

Professionals call such a visit a “volunteer opportunity". Indeed, the proverty my daughter and I helped lessen that Sunday afternoon was not the old woman's alone it was in our lives, too. Nora and I regularly serve meals to needy people and collect clothes lor the homeless. Yet, as I've watched her grow over these past four years. I still wonder which of us has benefited more?

The phrase “delighted at" in the passage is closet in meaning to ____.

very bored with

very pleased at

very disappointed with

very surprised at

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33. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

I didn’t even notice him. It was a chilly November evening in New York City, and my daughter and I were walking up Broadway. I was thinking, “Milk, dry cleaners, home”. Was I supposed to notice a guy sitting inside a cardboard box next to a newsstand? No, but Nora did. She wasn't even four, but she pulled at my coat sleeve and said. “That man’s cold, Daddy. Can we take him home?"

 don't remember my reply - probably something like, “That wouldn't really be helping him”. Maybe I made her feel better by giving her an apple. I don't know. But I do remember a sudden heavy feeling inside me. I had always been delighted at how much my daughter noticed in her world, whether it was birds in flight or children playing. But now she was noticing suffering and poverty.

A few days later, I saw an article in the newspaper about volunteers who delivered meals to elderly people. The volunteers went to a nearby school on a Sunday morning, picked up a food package, and delivered it to an elderly person. It was quick and easy. I signed us up. Nora was excited about it. She could understand the importance of food, so she could easily see how valuable our job was. When Sunday came, she was ready, but I had to push myself to leave the house. On the way to the school. I fought an urge to turn back. The Sunday paper and my coffee were waiting at home. Why do this? Still, we picked up the package and phoned the elderly person we'd been assigned. She invited us right over. And that day Nora and I paid a visit to her depressing flat. After saying goodbye, I walked home in tears.

Professionals call such a visit a “volunteer opportunity". Indeed, the proverty my daughter and I helped lessen that Sunday afternoon was not the old woman's alone it was in our lives, too. Nora and I regularly serve meals to needy people and collect clothes lor the homeless. Yet, as I've watched her grow over these past four years. I still wonder which of us has benefited more?

 

Which of the following is true about Nora, the author’s daughter?

She was a naughty schoolgirl.

She didn't care for anyone around her.

She was not interested in doing charity.

She is ov er four years old now.

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34. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

I didn’t even notice him. It was a chilly November evening in New York City, and my daughter and I were walking up Broadway. I was thinking, “Milk, dry cleaners, home”. Was I supposed to notice a guy sitting inside a cardboard box next to a newsstand? No, but Nora did. She wasn't even four, but she pulled at my coat sleeve and said. “That man’s cold, Daddy. Can we take him home?"

 don't remember my reply - probably something like, “That wouldn't really be helping him”. Maybe I made her feel better by giving her an apple. I don't know. But I do remember a sudden heavy feeling inside me. I had always been delighted at how much my daughter noticed in her world, whether it was birds in flight or children playing. But now she was noticing suffering and poverty.

A few days later, I saw an article in the newspaper about volunteers who delivered meals to elderly people. The volunteers went to a nearby school on a Sunday morning, picked up a food package, and delivered it to an elderly person. It was quick and easy. I signed us up. Nora was excited about it. She could understand the importance of food, so she could easily see how valuable our job was. When Sunday came, she was ready, but I had to push myself to leave the house. On the way to the school. I fought an urge to turn back. The Sunday paper and my coffee were waiting at home. Why do this? Still, we picked up the package and phoned the elderly person we'd been assigned. She invited us right over. And that day Nora and I paid a visit to her depressing flat. After saying goodbye, I walked home in tears.

Professionals call such a visit a “volunteer opportunity". Indeed, the proverty my daughter and I helped lessen that Sunday afternoon was not the old woman's alone it was in our lives, too. Nora and I regularly serve meals to needy people and collect clothes lor the homeless. Yet, as I've watched her grow over these past four years. I still wonder which of us has benefited more?

After reading the newspaper article about volunteers who helped the elderly, the writer ____.

paid no attention

went to work

signed him and his daughter up

took his daughter to school

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35. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểmKhông giới hạn

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

I didn’t even notice him. It was a chilly November evening in New York City, and my daughter and I were walking up Broadway. I was thinking, “Milk, dry cleaners, home”. Was I supposed to notice a guy sitting inside a cardboard box next to a newsstand? No, but Nora did. She wasn't even four, but she pulled at my coat sleeve and said. “That man’s cold, Daddy. Can we take him home?"

 don't remember my reply - probably something like, “That wouldn't really be helping him”. Maybe I made her feel better by giving her an apple. I don't know. But I do remember a sudden heavy feeling inside me. I had always been delighted at how much my daughter noticed in her world, whether it was birds in flight or children playing. But now she was noticing suffering and poverty.

A few days later, I saw an article in the newspaper about volunteers who delivered meals to elderly people. The volunteers went to a nearby school on a Sunday morning, picked up a food package, and delivered it to an elderly person. It was quick and easy. I signed us up. Nora was excited about it. She could understand the importance of food, so she could easily see how valuable our job was. When Sunday came, she was ready, but I had to push myself to leave the house. On the way to the school. I fought an urge to turn back. The Sunday paper and my coffee were waiting at home. Why do this? Still, we picked up the package and phoned the elderly person we'd been assigned. She invited us right over. And that day Nora and I paid a visit to her depressing flat. After saying goodbye, I walked home in tears.

Professionals call such a visit a “volunteer opportunity". Indeed, the proverty my daughter and I helped lessen that Sunday afternoon was not the old woman's alone it was in our lives, too. Nora and I regularly serve meals to needy people and collect clothes lor the homeless. Yet, as I've watched her grow over these past four years. I still wonder which of us has benefited more?

The word “us" in the passage refers to ____.

the writer and his daughter

the writer and the elderly person

the volunteers

the writer, his daughter and the elderly person

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