Đề thi kiểm tra chất lượng học kỳ II môn Tiếng Anh Lớp 10 - Năm học 2017-2018 - Trường THPT Quang Bình - Mã đề thi 502 (Có đáp án)

I. Listen to the conversation and check your answers.

1. What time does the man wake up in the conversation?

A. at 12: 00 p.m

B. at 1: 00 p.m

C. at 2: 00 p.m

2. where does the man need to go today?

A. He has to go to work

B. He needs to attend class

C. He should go to a family activity

3. The man's sister feels that he should get up at _____.

A. 6 :15 a.m

B. 6 : 30 a.m

C. 6: 45 a.m

4. The woman tells her brother to go to bed at ________ every night.

A. 9 : 00 p.m

B. 9 : 30 p.m

C.10 : 00 p.m

5. The woman has seen her brother fall asleep while he was _______.

A. eating dinner

B.watching TV

C.driving

II.Read and choose the best answer.

From as early as the 1920s millions of Americans were moviegoers. In the beginning, movies had simple plots and were quickly over. Often, they lasted only fifteen minutes. The first Western, The Great train Robbery, had three small scenes - a train robbery, a pursuit on horseback, and a surprise ending where the crook pointed his gun at the movie audience and fired.

During the 1900s, Hollywood and New Jersey were competitors for the movie industry. New Jersey was desirable because so many actors and actresses worked on Broadway, which is near New Jersey. However, all filming had to take place outside where the light was strong enough. As a result, Hollywood, nestled in the hills of sunny southern California, became the better choice for year-round filming.

By the 1920s, Hollywood films became a booming industry. Actors such as Charlie Chaplin were making $10,000 per week instead of a few dollars per day on Broadway. Directors began producing longer movies with more complicated plots. In time, Hollywood stood for films and the rich people who starred in them.

 

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ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC
SỞ GD&ĐT HÀ GIANG
TRƯỜNG THPT QUANG BÌNH
KỲ THI KIỂM TRA CHẤT LƯỢNG HỌC KỲ II
NĂM HỌC 2017 - 2018
MÔN: TIẾNG ANH - LỚP 10
Thời gian làm bài: 45 phút;( không kể thời gian phát đề )
Mã đề thi 502
Họ, tên thí sinh:...................................................................
Số báo danh: ....................
I. Listen to the conversation and check your answers.
1. What time does the man wake up in the conversation?
A. at 12: 00 p.m
B. at 1: 00 p.m
C. at 2: 00 p.m
2. where does the man need to go today?
A. He has to go to work
B. He needs to attend class
C. He should go to a family activity
3. The man's sister feels that he should get up at _____. 
A. 6 :15 a.m
B. 6 : 30 a.m
C. 6: 45 a.m
4. The woman tells her brother to go to bed at ________ every night.
A. 9 : 00 p.m
B. 9 : 30 p.m
C.10 : 00 p.m
5. The woman has seen her brother fall asleep while he was _______.
A. eating dinner
B.watching TV
C.driving
II.Read and choose the best answer.
From as early as the 1920s millions of Americans were moviegoers. In the beginning, movies had simple plots and were quickly over. Often, they lasted only fifteen minutes. The first Western, The Great train Robbery, had three small scenes - a train robbery, a pursuit on horseback, and a surprise ending where the crook pointed his gun at the movie audience and fired.
During the 1900s, Hollywood and New Jersey were competitors for the movie industry. New Jersey was desirable because so many actors and actresses worked on Broadway, which is near New Jersey. However, all filming had to take place outside where the light was strong enough. As a result, Hollywood, nestled in the hills of sunny southern California, became the better choice for year-round filming.
By the 1920s, Hollywood films became a booming industry. Actors such as Charlie Chaplin were making $10,000 per week instead of a few dollars per day on Broadway. Directors began producing longer movies with more complicated plots. In time, Hollywood stood for films and the rich people who starred in them.
6.According to paragraph 1, what kinds of movies were being produced for the general publish?
 A. Slow- moving, silent films.
 B. Black and White movies
 C. Short movies with simple story lines.
 D. Movies that were filmed outdoors.
 7.According to paragraph 2, what was the main reason that Hollywood became a prime location for making films?
 A. Southern California has a year-round sunny climate.
 B. Rich people had moved there.
 C. The business leaders in the film industry voted to move there.
 D. The city government promised a tax break if movie companies relocated.
 8. According to paragraph 3, what did Hollywood come to symbolize?
 A. The centre of Broadway entertainment.
 B. The ultimate vacation spot for the rich.
 C. A sunny location for movies.
 D. The film industry and its glamorous movie stars.
9. Based on paragraph 3, we can conclude that _____________
 A. In the future, Hollywood will produce longer and more expensive movies.
 B. Broadway will attract a large audience than Hollywood movies.
 C. Hollywood movies are admired all over the world.
 D. Hollywood’s influence on American culture continues to the present day.
 10. Which of the following statements from paragraph 2 states a fact?
 A. The people were more inviting and polite in Hollywood than in New Jersey.
B. New Jersey was attractive because great actors and actresses worked on Broadway.
 C. Because of its sunny weather, Hollywood became the capital of film making.
D. Unlike those in New Jersey, people in Hollywood enjoy being in front a camera
III. Choose the word whose underlined part pronounced differently from the rest
11. A. wanted	B. needed	C. dedicated	D. watched
12. A. lose	 B. move	C. stove	 D. improve
13. A. produce	B. huge	C. lunar	D. cure
IV.Choose one alternative which has the same meaning as the sentence given
14.We find the movie disappointing. 
A.We are disappointed with the movie.
B. We are disappointing with the movie.
C. The movie disappointed us. 
D. The movie is disappointing us.
15. Murder is the most serious of all crimes. 
A.Murder is very serious. 
B. Everyone is very afraid of murder. 
C. No crime is more serious than murder. 
D. Murder is the dangerous crime.
16.He doesn’t study hard, so he can fail the examination.
A. If he studies hard, he won’t fail the examination
B. If he didn’t study hard, so he wouldn’t fail the examination.
C. He wouldn’t have failed the examination if he had studied hard.
D. If he studied hard, he wouldn’t fail the examination.
V.Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C, or D) that best fits each space in the following passage
 Solar energy is a long lasting source of energy, and it can (17)________almost anywhere. To generate solar energy, we only need solar cells and (18)________! Solar cells can easily be installed on house (19)________, so we don’t need any new space. Compared to other renewable sources, they also possess many advantages: wind and water power rely on turbines which (20)________noisy, expensive and which take up large space. Solar cells are totally silent and (21)________. As they have no moving parts, they require little maintenance and have a long lifetime.
17. A. be used 	B. is used	C. be using	D. to be used
18. A. the earth	B. the planet	C. the sun 	D. the moon
19. A. yards	B. roofs 	C. gardens	D. doors
20. A. is	B. be	C. are 	D. was
21. A. polluted	B. polluting	C. non-polluted	D. non-polluting
VI.Find the mistakes in these sentences:
22. It’s not worth to ask the manager for the day off.
 A B C D
23.I last saw him when I am a student
 A B C D
24.His sister is not interesting in looking for a new job.
 A B C D
VII. Choose the correct answers
25.The reason why she looks so sad is that her examination result was rather____________
A. depressing B. depressed C. depresses D. depress
26.My doctor_____________ me to take up swimming as it is such good exercise.
A. suggested B. proposed C. advised D. said
27.- “Are you lost?”- “I think so. I wish we  a map with us today.”
A. were bringing B. brought C. had brought D. would bring
28. Because it had not rained for several months, there was a ________ of water.
A. shortage	 B. drop	 C. scarce	 D. waste
29. I don’t feel well, but I don’t know what’s the matter _______________me.
A. of 	 B. for	 C. to	 D. with
30. I can’t remember if I saw that film on television or at ____________cinema.
A. zero B. the	 C. a 	 D. an
31.Wednesday is _____________ day the doctor can see you, I’m afraid.
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A. earlier	 B. most early	C. the earliest	 D. the most early
32.Don’t throw __________into the river. Put it in the rubbish bin.
A. fish	 B. your toys C. fruit 	 D. garbage
VIII. Rewrite the first sentences so that the second one means nearly the same as the first one
33. My shirt is older than your shirt ( comparative adjective)
 -> Your shirt is ______________________________________
34. Lan didn’t go abroad until she was 35 ( it be not until.....that)
 -> It ______________________________________________
35. The market has refresh vegetables. I usually go to it ( relative clause)
-> The market____________________________________
36.You’d better spend more time learning to write,” I said to the boy.
-> I advised _______________________________________________________
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