Anh văn, tuyển sinh THPT, Ams và Chu Văn An,1996
ĐỀ THI TUYỂN SINH VÀO LỚP 10
Trường
THPT
Hanoi
-
Amsterdam
và
Chu
Văn
An
Năm
học:
1996
-
1997
Môn
thi:
TIẾNG
ANH
Thời
gian
làm
bài:
120
phút
I. Choose A, B, C or D to complete the following sentences. (2.5 marks)
1.
I
remember
______
him
once
in
my
life.
A.
to
meet
B.
meeting
C.
to
have
met
D.
met
2.
He
has
been
waiting
for
this
letter
for
days,
and
at
______
it
has
come.
A.
last
B.
the
end
C.
present
D.
the
finish
3.
The
man
who
lives
opposite
us
sometimes
comes
______
for
a
cup
of
tea.
A.
on
B.
over
C.
off
D.
to
4.
There
was
a
small
room
into
______
we
all
crowded.
A.
which
B.
where
C.
that
D.
it
5.
We
were
so
late,
we
______
had
time
to
catch
the
train.
A.
nearly
B.
almost
C.
hardly
D.
simply
6.
Your
work
has
been
very
good
______
this
year.
A.
so
far
B.
by
far
C.
as
far
as
D.
so
long
7.
Give
her
a
telephone
number
to
ring
______
she
gets
lost.
A.
whether
B.
in
case
C.
unless
D.
perhaps
8.
Tell
me
______
there
is
anything
special
that
you
would
like
to
do.
A.
that
B.
which
C.
so
D.
if
9.
It
was
a
great
success.
He
succeeded
______
everyone
laugh.
A.
to
make
B.
in
make
C.
for
making
D.
in
making
10.
He
couldn't
have
known
what
was
in
the
letter
______
he
had
written
it
himself.
A.
until
B.
if
C.
unless
D.
if
only
II. Fill each gap with a word or phrase. (2.5 marks)
1.
He
doesn't
tell
me
since
when
________________
English.
2.
I
don't
know
how
far
_________________
to
the
station.
3.
She
didn't
tell
me
the
reason
_________________
his
birthday
party.
4.
Tell
me
__________________
this
box
with.
5.
If
he
had
gone
by
bus,
he
___________________
here
now.
III. Read the text below. For questions 1 - 5 you are to choose one best answer (a), (b), (c), or (d) to each question.(2.5 marks)
During the teenage years, many young people can at times be difficult to talk to. They often seem to dislike being questioned. They may seem unwilling to talk about their work in school. This is a normal development at this age, though it can be very hard for parents to understand. It is part of becoming independent, of teenagers trying to to be adult while they are still growing up. Young people are usually more willing to talk if they believe that questions are asked out of real interest and not because people are trying to check up on them. Parents should do their best to talk to their son or daughter about school work and future plans but should not push them to talk if they don't want to. Parents should also watch for the danger signs: some young people in trying to be adult may experiment with alcohol or smoking. Parents need to watch for any signs of unusual behavior which may be connected with these and get help if necessary.
1.
This
is
from
a
a)
parent's
handbook
b)
teenage
magazine
c)
school
timetable
d)
children's
book
2.
What
is
the
writer
trying
to
do?
a)
to
be
amusing
b)
to
be
helpful
c)
to
be
questionable
d)
to
be
sorry
3.
Why
do
adults
sometimes
find
teenagers
difficult?
a)
because
most
teenagers
are
quiet.
b)
because
teenagers
don't
want
to
talk
to
their
parents.
c)
because
teenagers
think
adults
are
not
honest.
d)
because
most
teenagers
hate
adults.
4.
When
can
you
expect
a
young
person
to
be
more
talkative
than
usual?
a)
When
people
talk
to
them
because
they
are
really
interested
and
not
yet
checking
up
on
them.
b)
When
adults
giv
them
a
lot
of
money
to
spend.
c)
When
adults
talk
to
them
about
something
other
than
their
work
in
school.
d)
When
adults
talk
to
them
about
alcohol
and
smoking.
5.
Some
teenagers
experiment
with
drinking
or
smoking
because
a)
they
regard
it
as
a
mark
of
adulthood.
b)
women
like
a
smoking
and
drinking
man.
c)
cigarettes
and
alcohol
are
cheap.
d)
cigarettes
and
alcohol
are
available
everywhere.
IV. Arrange the following sentences to make a complete letter. (3 marks)
Dear Carla,
(a)
It
has
only
rained
once
-
and
the
rest
of
the
time
we've
had
bright
sunshine.
(b)
Every
evening
we
sit
on
the
beach
and
admire
the
wonderful
colors
in
the
sky.
(c)
I'm
writing
to
tell
you
that
unfortunately
our
holiday
is
almost
over.
(d)
I'll
give
you
a
ring
when
we
get
back.
(e)
One
day
we
even
walked
about
10km
along
the
coast.
(f)
We've
had
the
most
wonderful
3
weeks.
(g)
The
sunsets
are
beautiful,
too.
(h)
But
as
I
said,
unfortunately
it's
nearly
over,
and
we'll
be
leaving
on
Sunday.
(i)
It's
wonderful
scenery
with
rocky
cliffs
and
little
sandy
beaches.
(j)
The
weather
has
been
just
great.
(k)
We,
therefore,
have
spent
all
day,
everyday,
outside
-
either
at
the
beach
or
going
for
drives
into
the
hills.
(l)
And
then
when
it
gets
dark,
there
are
so
many
stars
in
the
sky.
Lots
of
love,
Miriam
V. Finish each sentence so that it means exactly the same as the sentence printed before it. (2 marks)
1.
He
often
gets
bad
marks
in
history
as
he
doesn't
work
hard
at
it.
If...
2.
He
borrowed
my
book,
but
he
forgot
to
return
it.
I...
3.
We
had
never
been
so
happy
before.
We
were...
4.
People
said
that
he
had
done
his
test
quite
well.
He
was...
VI. Correct the mistake if necessary. (2.5 marks)
1.
I
wish
that
I
received
this
letter
before
the
office
closed.
2.
My
telephone
has
been
out
of
work
for
two
weeks
now.
3.
They
have
to
do
it
right
now,
haven't
they?
4.
Mary
was
so
angry
with
Tom
that
she
threw
a
stone
to
him.
5.
I
think
this
film
is
most
interesting.
VII. Fill each blank with a suitable word. (5 marks)
I know a boy __1__ Michael who has a remarkable talent. He knows an incredible amount __2__ football teams and football leagues. He can recite the names of the players, tell you the __3__ of every match __4__ last weekend and who __5__ the goals, and can give you the history of any football club you care to name. __6__ I find the most extraordinary of all is that he is as knowledgeable about Spanish and German football as he is about English. He spends a great amount of time going __7__ football magazines and the sports pages of newspapers. He is quite and __8__ on football. __9__ he does not play the game himself and __10__ goes very occasionally to a match.