Bài tập bổ trợ nâng cao môn Tiếng Anh Lớp 10 - Test 12 (Có đáp án)

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ENGLISH 10
TEST 12
I. LEXICO-GRAMMAR.
1. I've arranged to see Robert and Ann on Saturday. I haven't seen them for......long time. 
A. a quite 	B. quite a 	C. rather 	D. too
2. He......on the bed staring at the ceiling, wondering what to donext. 
A. lay 	B. laid 	C. lain 	D. lied
3. All the students......do well in writing.
A. whom Mr. Davis teaches them 	B. which Mr. Davis teaches
C. that Mr. Davis teaches them	D. Mr. Davis teaches
4. I've been completely..... . Everything I've told you is what really happened. 
A. true 	B. genuine 	C. truthful 	D. direct
5. In spite of......a terrible headache, I finished the exam.
A. having 	B. to have 	C. me having 	D. me to have
6. You really......come to our party. There's going to be a brilliant disco.
A. might	B. need	C. must	D. will
7. Do you feel like.......on a picnic?
A. going 	B. to go 	C. to going 	D. to have gone
8. Neil seemed to have a good time at the party, A. hadn't he B. didn't he C. had he
D. hasn't he
9. Michelle says she...here in a few minutes.
A. was	B. would be 	C. is 	D. will be
10. The weather forecast was for rain, but the day was fine and dry, ....... it turned out.
A. when 	B. though 	C. as 	D. which
1 l.They have not seen their uncle.....1975.
A. until	B. from	C. in	D. since
12. The man was very conscious......his bald head.
A. with 	B. of	C. about 	D. for	
13. She's......... If you tell her a secret, she tells other people.
A. deceitful 	B. insincere	C. untrustworthy 	D. two-faced
14. ....... Marge is an honest person, I still wonder whether she's telling the truth about the incident. 
A. Though 	B. Since 	C. In spite of 	D. In the event that
15......the problems are numerous, we must still try to solve them.
A. In spite of 	B. Although	C. In order that 	D. Since
16. It was not......midnight that they discovered the children were not in their beds.
A. until 	B. at 	C. during 	D. when
17. Nowadays many children cannot use a...of scissors correctly.
A. set 	B. slice 	C. lump 	D. pair
18. When, her father died I wrote her a letter to express my........
A. generosity 	B. sympathy 	C. gratitude 	D. appreciation 
19. He's the most distinguished scientist in his......
A. matter 	B. place 	C. part 	D. field
20. You can leave the money with him; he's totally.....
A. trusting 	B. trustful 	C. trustworthy 	D. trusty
21. John stared the boy.......the face.
A. at 	B. on 	C. in 	D. by
22. I am not against the plans for the new gallery at all; ......, I think it's a marvellous idea.
A. on the other hand 	B. on the contrary	C. in contrast 	D. nevertheless
23. After leaving school, he tried to.......a living as a door-to-door salesman. 
A. gain 	B. win 	C. obtain 	D. earn
24. The regulation keeps the park from........
A. being destroyed 	B. destroyed	C. destroying 	D. having destroyed
25. You've been very.......and I would like to thank you.
A. thoughtless 	B. kind 	C. grateful 	D. appreciative
26. Computers are now......to be indispensable in the business world.
A. defined 	B. described 	C. considered 	D. meant
27. The Olympic Games are given world-......television coverage.
A. over 	B. wide 	C. global 	D. through
28. This year's fashions are quite different from......of last year.
A. one 	B. other 	C. those 	D. these
29. The average film-......goes to the cinema twice a month.
A. viewer 	B. visitor 	C. attender 	D. goer
30. It's not unusual to meet a......of cattle as you are driving along.
A. herd 	B. swarm 	C. pack 	D. flock
31. You carried the luggage yourself, .......was not necessary.
A. as 	B. that 	C. which 	D. what
32. You're completel ........! You never think about anybody but yourself.
A. mean 	B. greedy 	C. tight-fisted 	D. selfish
33. After the floods, there were many schemes to........money to help the homeless.
A. raise 	B. rise 	C. arise 	D. raze
34. I......whether the truth will ever be known.
A. know 	B. doubt 	C. fear 	D. hope
35. Little Women, .......in 1868, is my sister's favourite book.
A. is a novel published 	B. a novel was published
C. a novel published 	D. was a novel published
36. Having been lost for several days, the dog.......its way home.
A. found 	B. searched 	C. wormed 	D. ran
37. It's important to preserve old buildings as part of national.......
A. entitlement 	B. inheritance 	C. legacy 	D. heritage
38. The weather has been good except for two days.......it rained.
A. during 	B. when 	C. which 	D. where
39. We are very grateful to Professor Humble for his......in donating this wonderful painting to the museum.
A. generosity 	B. thought 	C. sympathy 	D. gratitude
40. He was given a medal in......of his service to his country.
A. response 	B. gratitude 	C. knowledge 	D. recognition
41. If too many species.......out, it will upset the ecosystem.
A. disappear 	B. die 	C. go 	D. extinct
42. We gave the road map to......was not familiar with the country.
A. whomever 	B. whichever 	C. whoever 	D. wherever
43. Next week when there.......a full moon, the ocean tides will be higher.
A. will have been 	B. is being 	C. will be 	D. is
44. While I.......TV last night, a mouse ran across the floor.
A. watched 	B. was watching 	C. watch 	D. am watching
45. I want you to get this work......right now.
A. doing 	B. to do 	C. done 	D. do
46. I don't think she was being completely......when she said she liked my paintings. 
A. sincere 	B. frank 	C. reliable 	D. true
47. Fish were among the earliest forms of life. Fish.......on earth for ages and ages.
A. existed 	B. are existing 	C. have existed 	D. exist
48. My family loves this house. It......the family home ever since my grandfather built it 60 years ago.
A. was 	B. will be 	C. is 	D. has been
49. You......tomorrow if you have something else to do.
A. don't need come 	B. needn't coming 	C. needn't come 	D. needn't to come
50. I don't feel good. I.......home from work tomorrow.
A. am staying 	B. stay 	C. will have stayed 	D. stayed
51. The earth......on the sun for its heat and light.
A. is depend 	B. depending 	C. has depend 	D. depends
52. I don't think I'd like to make.......with such a person.
A. friendship 	B. friends 	C. a friend 	D. friendly
53. If you were......, you'd admit that it was your fault.
A. genuine 	B. true 	C. frank 	D. honest
54. Here's an interesting statistic: on a typical day, the average person....about 48,000 words. How many words did you speak today?
A. speaks 	B. was speaking 	C. spoke 	D. is speaking
55. It's against the law to kill the black rhinoceros. They.extinct.
A. became 	B. have become 	C. become 	D. are becoming
56. The.......of a game should not exceed two hours and a half. 
A. longness 	B. extent 	C. length 	D. longitude
57. I bumped into Janet quite.......chance when I was shopping in London.
A. on 	B. by 	C. with 	D. at
58. Why don't you take some time off, Jim? You......too hard lately. Take a short vacation.
A. have been working B. worked 	C. were working 	D. work
59. At last the policeman picked up the bag of stolen articles from.......it had been hidden.
A. inside 	B. behind 	C. where 	D. which
60. The police made a.......search of the area but found nothing.
A. wary 	B. thorough 	C. fussy 	D. cautious
61. I wish you...making that noise. It's bothering me.
A. can stop 	B. would stop 	C. stop 	D. are going to stop
62. Arthur pretended not.....hurt when his younger sister bit him.
A. to have been 	B. having 	C. to have 	D. be
63. They cheered.......when the favourite won the race.
A. sharply 	B. loudly 	C. freely 	D. bravely
64. Jane's eyes burned and her shoulders ached. She......at the computer for 5 straight hours. Finally, she took a break.
A. is sitting 	B. was sitting 	C. had been sitting 	D. has been sitting .
65. I wish Janet......to the meeting this afternoon.
A. came 	B. will come 	C. can come 	D. could come
66. Have you seen the place......the graduation ceremony will be held?
A. in that 	B. is where that 	C. where 	D. which
67. Be.......those glasses! Don't break them!
A. careful with 	B. careful of 	C. careful about 	D. particular about
68. The little girl started to cry. She......her doll, and no one was able to find it for her.
A. has lost 	B. was lost 	C. had lost 	D. was losing
69. I'm angry because you didn't tell me the truth. I don't like........
A. deceiving 	B. being deceived 	C. having deceived 	D. to deceive
70. The girl was heard.......a song.
A. sung 	B. sang 	C. sing 	D. to sing
II. READING.
 Kathy Brown was twelve years old and always played with the boys in her street. (71)..... , her parents decided that she should stop playing with boys all the time and learn to act (72).......a young lady. They decided that Kathy should enroll immediately in Madame Lejour's School of Ballet, (73).......she would learn to be more graceful and to walk about more delicately. Some of the Brown's neighbours scoffed at this idea, (74).......that Kathy was completely unchangeable and the lessons would be largely a waste of time..But the Browns desperately wanted their daughter to become more manageable, and truly believed that ballet lessons would (75).......this. After talking with Madame Lejour, who was wholly agreeable to the idea, Kathy was enrolled in the school. She was eager to (76).......her parents that she could complete the course, and to prove to her neighbours that they had been (77).......about her.
 It was very difficult for her at first, but (78).......courageous endurance, she learned many different steps, and even learned the fine art of tiptoeing. After six months, she had been changed from a tomboy into a young lady, and (79).......to say, the Browns rewarded Madame Lejour handsomely for her successful (80)........
71. A. Once 	B. Someday 	C. One day 	D. A day
72. A. like 	B. as 	C. just as 	D. for
73. A. that 	B. which 	C. when 	D. where
74. A. speaking 	B. saying 	C. talking 	D. telling
75. A. accomplish 	B. complete 	C. carry out 	D. obtain
76. A. indicate 	B. point out 	C. show 	D. guarantee
77. A. mistaken 	B. confused 	C. incorrect 	D. wrong
78. A. by 	B. through 	C. with 	D. at
79. A. needless 	B. unnecessary	C. no need 	D. no way
80. A. attempts 	B. endeavour 	C. efforts 	D. trials
The End
	ANSWER KEY 12
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Little Women is a novel by American author Louisa May Alcott (1832–1888), which was originally published in two volumes in 1868 and 1869. Alcott wrote the books rapidly over several months at the request of her publisher.[1][2] The novel follows the lives of four sisters—Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy March—detailing their passage from childhood to womanhood, and is loosely based on the author and her three sisters.

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