Đề thi thử vào 10 chuyên Anh số 11
Đề thi thử vào 10 chuyên Anh số 11
Đề thi thử vào 10 chuyên Anh số 11
101. The results of children in large classes were much better than those of children in smaller classes.
102. Children in smaller classes generally liked, school much better than those in larger classes.
103. Most teachers of smaller classes did not think that their pupils had done better than those in larger
classes.
104. This experiment was made in an English-speaking country.
105. Teachers thought that smaller classes produced better results than larger classes.
IV. PREPOSITIONS AND PHRASAL VERBS.
Supply each space with a suitable preposition to complete each sentence.
106. We live in the hills, 1,000 meters ________ sea-level.
107. Your friend is always complaining ________ her job.
108. We need to set ________early tomorrow.
109. Jane had a difficult childhood. She came ________a broken home.
110. Both Ann and her sister take ________her mother.
111. She's always losing her keys and looking ________them
112. What is your attitude ________these events?
113. Anthony is ahead ________Rachel in the race. He’ll win.
114. He has difficulty ________sending SMS.
115. The damage to his house was caused ________ smoke from the burned cake in the oven.
V. ERROR CORRECTION (2 pts)
There are ten errors in the following passage. Identify the errors, then underline and correct them.
Write your answers in the numbered spaces.
I was the oldest of the four children. I had one brother and two sisters. We had two rooms, above a fish
and chip shop next a river. The room always smelt of fish . We didn't have much money, but we ate well -
not only fish and chips. My father worked in the fruit and vegetables market .He used to take home all kinds
of fruit and vegetables. My mother was a cleaner and worked in office and hospitals.
My father used to starting work at four o'clock in the morning and, from when I was seven , it was my
job to run to the market with his breakfast. I used to love doing that. Best of all were the days when he told:
"Don't go to school today. Stay with me , son. You'll learn more about life. But don't tell to your mother."
He was right - the noise, the men and woman shouting and laughing, the colour, the smells - which was
wonderful . In lunchtime, we got pie and peas. I can still taste pie and peas - the better taste in the world.
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Love,
Tuan Anh
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and better marks. However, when the children were tested, those in the smaller classes didn’t get higher
marks than the others, except in mathematics. Moreover, pupils in the larger classes said they liked school
just as much. Perhaps the most surprising result was the difference between what the teacher expected and
the actual results obtained. More than 90% of the teachers expected the smaller classes to do well.
After teaching these smaller classes, over 80% of the teachers thought the pupils had done better.
However, according to the researches, nothing of the sort happened. Class size seems to make a difference
only to the teachers’ attitudes and not to the results they obtained. There may be three reasons for this. First,
teachers may be used to teaching large classes and may not know how to get the best results from the small
classes. Secondly, the results of teaching pupils in small classes may take a year to show. Thirdly, even a
class containing sixteen pupils is really a large class, and real improvements can only be made with classes
of fewer than a dozen pupils.
101. The results of children in large classes were much better than those of children in smaller classes.
102. Children in smaller classes generally liked school much better than those in larger classes.
103. Most teachers of smaller classes did not think that their pupils had done better than those in larger classes.
104. This experiment was made in an English-speaking country.
105. Teachers thought that smaller classes produced better results than larger classes.
101.F 102.F 103.F 104.T 105.T
IV. PREPOSITIONS AND PHRASAL VERBS.
Supply each space with a suitable preposition to complete each sentence.
106. We live in the hills, 1,000 meters above sea-level.
107. Your friend is always complaining about her job.
108. We need to set off early tomorrow.
109. Jane had a difficult childhood. She came from a broken home.
110. Both Ann and her sister take after her mother.
111. She's always losing her keys and looking for them
112. What is your attitude to these events?
113. Anthony is ahead of Rachel in the race. He’ll win.
114. He has difficulty in sending SMS.
115. The damage to his house was caused by smoke from the burned cake in the oven.
V. ERROR CORRECTION (2 pts)
There are ten errors in the following passage. Identify the errors, then underline and correct them.
Write your answers in the numbered spaces.
I was the oldest of the four children. I had one brother and two sisters. We had two rooms, above a fish
and chip shop next a river. The room always smelt of fish. We didn't have much money, but we ate well not
only fish and chips. My father worked in the fruit and vegetables market. He used to take home all kinds of
fruit and vegetables. My mother was a cleaner and worked in office and hospitals.
My father used to starting work at four o'clock in the morning and, from when I was seven, it was my
job to run to the market with his breakfast. I used to love doing that. Best of all were the days when he told:
"Don't go to school today. Stay with me, son. You'll learn more about life. But don't tell to your mother."
He was right - the noise, the men and woman shouting and laughing, the color, the smells - which was
wonderful. In lunchtime, we got pie and peas. I can still taste pie and peas - the better taste in the world.
Mistake Correction Mistake Correction
1. oldest => eldest 6. starting => start
2. next => next to 7. told => said
3. vegetables => vegetable 8. tell to => tell
4. take => bring 9. in => at
5. office => offices 10. better => best
VI. SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION (2.5 pts)
126. The fisherman's life was one of great poverty.
=> Throughout his life fisherman was very poor.
127. If you want to see Professor Smith, Wednesday afternoon is a good time to find him in his office.
=> Professor Smith is usually in his office on Wednesday afternoons.
128. We regret to inform you that your application has not been successful.
=> Much to our regret, we have to/ are obliged to inform that your application has not been successful.
129. It was more of an argument than a discussion.
=> It was not so much a discussion as an argument.
130. If anyone succeeds in solving the problems, it will probably be him.
=> He is the most likely person to succeed in solving the problem.
131. It was his lack of confidence that surprised me.
=> What I found surprising was his lack of confidence.
132. Please send us a copy of your directory.
=> I should be grateful if you would send us a copy of your directory
133. The dentist will have to take out the infected tooth.
=> The infected tooth will have to be taken out by the dentist.
134. Driving on the left feels strange to me.
=> I’m not used to driving on the left.
135. Henry regretted buying that old car.
=> Henry wished (that) he hadn’t bought that old car.
VII. WRITING (2 pts)
Write a letter to an imaginary friend, Minh Thu, to tell her about your neighborhood. (10 points)
Your letter should include the information about:
- Where you live (You are required to use the name: Minh Duc village or Minh Duc town)
- What your house looks like - What you can see from your house
- How far it is from your school - How you get to school
- What kinds of facilities there are in your neighborhood?
- What things in your neighborhood you like best. Why
Begin and end your letter as follows:
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Love,
Tuan Anh
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