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Doc24.vnTRƯỜNG THPT ĐA PHÚC-----------------Mã đề 1032 ĐỀ THI GIỮA KỲ 2NĂM HỌC: 2015 2016MÔN: TIẾNG ANH LỚP 10I. Reading: A. Read the passage and then choose the best answer (1,25 p) The Royal National Park is national park in New South Wales, Australia. It is located 29 kmsouth of Sydney. Founded in 1879 by Sir John Robertson, it is the world's second oldest purposedNational Park, the first usage of the term "National Park" after Yellowstone in the United States, Itsoriginal name was The National Park, but it was renamed in 1955 after visit by Queen ElizabethII. There was once railway line connected the Park to the City Rail but this has now closed. Thereare numerous walking trails and picnic sites throughout Life park. There is car park just within thePark to leave vehicles. One popular walk is the coast walk. There were big fires in 1994 that burntlarge parts of the park. Now these areas are being rehabilitated. Audile is large, flat area in one ofthe larger valleys in the park. timber dance hail built in the early 20th century is available fortourists. Large picnic areas, grassy meadows, and cafeterias make the picnic more in Eagle Rock –a unique rock formation, About half way down the length of the park on the coast; It is large rockthat look like an eagle's head when viewed from the side. The other remarkable feature is theseveral waterfalls which tumble over the cliffs and into the sea over one hundred metres below.Wattamolla is one of the most popular coastal beaches in the park. Substantial parking and canteenserving refreshments on summer weekends are also there. The park service is also very careful toprotect these areas due to their general rarity in the hot, arid Australian landscape.1. The Royal National Park _____ A. is the world's second National Park B. is the world's first National ParC. was founded by Queen Elizabeth II D. is in the USA2. Tourists ____ A. cannot park their cars in the Park B. cannot walk in the ParkC. can enjoy picnic in the Park D. can meet Queen Elizabeth II in the Park3. Which sentence is true?A. There used to be big fires in the Park. B. The Park does not have coast.C. Tourists are not allowed to dance in the Park. D. Eagle Rock is an eagle made of rock.4. The Park _____ A. is not protected carefully B. has no canteenC. is hot and arid D. has several waterfallsDoc24.vn5. According to the text, _____ A. we can go to the Park by train B. we cannot go to the Park by trainC. the Park was renamed in 1897 D. Queen Elizabeth II did not visit the ParkB Choose the correct option to complete each space: (1,25 p)Approximately one-third of the Arctic (6) _______ is underlain by continental shelf, (7)_______ includes broad shelf north of Eurasia and the narrower shelves of North America andGreenland. Seaward of the continental shelves lies the Arctic Basin proper, which is subdivided (8)_______ set of three parallel ridges and four basins (also known as deeps). These features werediscovered and explored beginning in the late 1940s. The Lomonosov Ridge, the major ridge, cutsthe Arctic Basin almost in half, extending as submarine bridge 1,800 km from Siberia to thenorthwestern tip of Greenland. Parallel to it are two shorter ridges: the Alpha Ridge on the NorthAmerican side, defining the Canada and Makarov basins, (9) _______ the Arctic Mid-Ocean Ridgeon the Eurasian side, defining the Nansen and Amundsen basins. The average (10) _______ of theArctic Ocean is only 1,300 because of the vast shallow expanses on the continental shelves. Thedeepest point in the Arctic Ocean is 5,450 m. 6. A. Sea B. Ocean C. Lake D. River 7. A. it B. whom C. that D. which 8. A. on B. in C. into D. onto 9. A. and B. but C. or D. so10. A. height B. depth C. width D. lengthII. Phonetics: A. Choose one word whose stress pattern is different (0.5p)1. expensive B. survival C. tropical D. release 2. A. nature B. defence C. power D. damageB. Choose one word whose underlined part is pronounced differently (0.5p)3. A. th nk B. wh le C. nal D. me 4. A. lf B. bmarine C. rrent D. rface III. Grammar and VocabularyA. Fill in the blank with the correct form of the word in the brackets (1p) 1. There is danger of serious (contaminate )……………………………..…… from radioactivewaste.2. There is large vary ………………………….of animals that live in Nairobi National Park.3. must return the umbrella which accident )……….……….……….. picked at the last meetingDoc24.vn4. The rivers in our city are (pollution) ……………………….……… by the chemical pollutantsdischarged from factory nearby. B. Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb in the brackets (1.5p)1. If you sell )......................................... more products, you’d earn more money.2. Dinner (must/cook) ……………………………. before we (go) …………..……….. out.3…………….. you see) ………………… Ann this morning? (It’s still morning)4. If know ………………………………..your address, would have written to you.5. My father likes watching TV lot. He often spends much time watch ………………….TVeveryday.C. Choose the best answer to complete the following sentences (1.5 p) 1. Of the six people in the plane when it crashed, only one ….. A. existed B. hurt C. survived D. lived2. Cuc Phuong National Park is ……… 160 km South West of Ha Noi.A. lied B. established C. located D. abandoned3. New laws have been passed to …………………… wildlife in this area.A. conserve B. produce C. establish D. endanger4. ......................is chemical used for killing weeds.A. Herbicide B. Pesticide C. Fertilizer D. Antibiotic5. number of rare animals are now in danger ………………. extinction. A. for B. of C. with D. by6. Don't forget we're meeting on ............Friday for ............ lunch.A. a/ B. the C. a/ D. IV. Writing:A. Find out one mistake in each sentence (1p):1. It is estimated that much of teenager's time is spending chatting on the Internet. D2. Jack will win the election if he campaigned harder D3. The government should done more to help homeless people. 4. That pottery was found by an archaeologist while she was worked in this area. DB. Rewrite the sentences using the suggestions: (1,5p)1. He didn’t pass the final exam so his parents were very unhappy. (Write conditional sentences)Doc24.vn If ……………………………………………………………………………………………………2. Stephen Court has just invented an armchair. (Turn into the passive voice) An armchair………..…………………………………………………………………….…….…3. Because Simon doesn’t live near his mother, he can’t visit her often. (Write conditionalsentences) If ……………………………………………………………………………………………………Good luck to you!Doc24.vnDoc24.vnTRƯỜNG THPT ĐA PHÚC-----------------Mã đề 1034 ĐỀ THI GIỮA KỲ 2NĂM HỌC: 2015 2016MÔN: TIẾNG ANH LỚP 10I. Reading: A. Read the passage and then choose the best answer (1,25 p) In addition to whaling, whales are endangered by increasing ocean pollution. This isparticularly true of dolphins and other species that live in coastal waters. These animals eatcontaminated fish and other food, and their body tissues build up large concentrations of toxicchemicals such as lead, mercury ,and pesticides. Underwater noise pollution from ship motors, oil drilling and production,, and theoperation of undersea machinery may also threaten whales. This noise pollution is increasing, as isthe use of loud sounds to develop sonar images. Geologists use sonar to study the structure of oceanwater masses, the seafloor, and underlying rock. Fishermen and scientists use sonar to survey fishpopulations. Navy ships use sonar to probe for submarines and in warfare activities. Scientistsbelieve that the intensity of noise levels in some ocean areas may interfere with the transmission ofwhale calls or the whales’ ability to locate food. In particularly noise areas, noise pollution mayseverely disorient whales, causing them to strand themselves on shore in behaviour known asbeaching. Interactions of whales in the wild with humans have also negatively affected whalepopulations. Whale- watching expeditions are popular boating activity. Occationally boaters cruisetoo close to whales, preventing them from hunting for food or unintentionally seperating mothersfrom their calves.1. What are lead, mercury ,and pesticides? A. They are tonic chemicals B. They are examples of whales’ foodC. They are toxic chemicals D. They are chemicals found in sea water2. The word contaminated in line is closest in meaning to………….A. healthy B. polluted C. fresh D. dirty3. All of the following are examples of the bad effects of noise pollution on whalesEXCEPT……………A. It may unintentionally separate mothers from their calvesB. It may interfere with the transmission of whale callsC. It may interfere with the whales’ ability to locate foodD. It may severely disorient whales4. them in the last sentence refers to…………………….Doc24.vnA. boaters B. boats C. expeditions D. whales5. Geologists use sonar to study………………….A. the structure of ocean water masses B. the seafloorC. underlying rock D. all of the aboveB Choose the correct option to complete each space: (1,25 p)Every ten minutes, one kind of animals, plants or insects dies (6) …..forever. If nothing isdone about it, one million species that are alive today will have become extinct in 20 years fromnow. The seas are in danger. They are being filled with poison: industrial and nuclear waste andchemical fertilizers. We should (7) ………. something immediately or nothing will be able to live inthe sea. Many hectares of forests are being (8)……….everyday. The effect on the world’s climateand on our agriculture will be serious. The disappearance of forest and illegal hunting have killedmany kinds of wild animals. Fortunately, the World Wildlife Fund was founded in 1961. There weresome people who wanted to raise money to (9) ……animals and plants from extinction. Today, theWorld Wildlife Fund has become large international (10)….…. It has 35 million conservationprojects and protested many kinds of wild animals from extinction.6. A. of B. from C. up D. out7. A. make B. do C. work D. take8. destroyed B. saved C. grown D. preserved9. A. bring B. occupy C. save D. distribute 10. A. fund B. organization C. office D. cooperationII. Phonetics: A. Choose one word whose stress pattern is different (0.5p)1. A. toxic B. ethnic C. threaten D. explore2. A. protect B. injured C. valuable D. forestB. Choose one word whose underlined part is pronounced differently (0.5p)3. A. ine B. sychology C. lane D. ick4. A. unders ea B. ben ea th C. oc ea D. ee pIII. Grammar and Vocabulary A. Fill in the blank with the correct form of the word in the brackets (1p) 1. Trees, grasses, and other plant life play an important part in the natural circulate) ………....….of water. 2. You shouldn’t hunt species that are limited or threat) ………………………………3. Some (danger) ………………………………. animals have been protected in national parks.Doc24.vn4. love the country especial ……………....................... in spring. B. Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb in the brackets (1.5p)1. could have understood you if you speak …………….…….. more slowly.2. When Jane arrived late for the interview, she realize ……….…. that the director leave )……………. 3. Listen! An old tune (play) …………………………………….. on the radio.4.If you drove more carefully, you (not/ have) ……………………………so many accidents.5. Miss Hoa teach )…………………….…………. English in this school since 1995.C. Choose the best answer to complete the following sentences (1.5 p)1. It is impossible to open….newspaper without reading about…….damage we are doing to theenvironment A. no article B. no article the C. the D. the the2. Nearly 1,000 of the world's bird species are threatened with ......................A. appearance B. protection C. destruction D. extinction3. We are now facing the possible…………… of several rare species. A. existence B. disappearance C. danger D. variety4 .Marine life would be …………………….. stake if the sea biodiversity were not maintained. A. at B. on C. to D. for5. These birds..........................to North Africa in winter.A. migrate settle C. go D. relocate6. Sperm whales are ........................., which means they eat meat.A. herbivores B. omnivores C. mammals D. carnivores IV. Writing:A. Find out one mistake in each sentence (1p):1. It's his wish that the money should to be given to charity. D2. If Europe fails to agree on this, we can tell goodbye to any common foreign policy. D3. The first modern type of Printing press was invented with German Johannes Gutenberg, in1439. D4. Unless we work harder, we will finish on time. DB. Rewrite the sentences using the suggestions (1.5p).Doc24.vn1. You got into trouble because you ignored my advice. (Write conditional sentences) If……………………………………………………………………………………………………2. The students usually hold the concerts at the university. (Turn into the passive voice) The concerts ………………………………………………………………………………………3. don’t have free time so can’t go to see him (Write conditional sentences) If ………………….………………………………………………………………………….……Good luck to you!Doc24.vnTrên đây chỉ là phần trích dẫn 10 trang đầu của tài liệu và có thế hiển thị lỗi font, bạn muốn xem đầyđủ tài liệu gốc thì ấn vào nút Tải về phía dưới.