Đề số 2 luyện thi vào 6 môn Tiếng Anh trường THCS Cầu Giấy

2/3/2022 6:00:00 AM

Đề thi thử số 2 được biên soạn theo cấu trúc đề thi tuyển sinh vào lớp 6 của trường THCS Cầu Giấy, đã được giải thích đáp án chi tiết.

Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others.

  • decide
  • remind
  • invent
  • provide

Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others.

  • imagined

  • talked

  • traveled

  • played

Choose the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress.

  • destroy
  • appear
  • happen
  • provide

Choose the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress.

  • character
  • engineer
  • difference
  • favourite

_____ they ride bicycles after school?

  • Do
  • Are
  • Does
  • Was

_____ you _____ tried Japanese food?

  • Have/ever
  • Did/ever
  • Could/never
  • Has/never

_____ Earth moves around _____ Sun every 365.25 days.

  • The - X
  • The - the
  • X - X
  • An - the

_____ the rubbish in the early morning is a part of my daily routine.

  • Taking out
  • Coming out
  • Pulling out
  • Bringing out
Don’t go up that ladder. It doesn’t look _____.
  • safely
  • safest
  • the safer
  • safe

Has he ever _____ a competition?

  • win
  • won
  • worn
  • winning

Have you seen Jack? He’s the man wearing a _____ bow tie.

  • woolen lovely red
  • lovely red woolen
  • lovely woolen red
  • red lovely woolen

I am surprised that you _____ it before.

  • have never done
  • will never do
  • couldn't do
  • have never did

I heard a fantastic song _____ the radio yesterday.

  • on
  • at
  • in
  • above

I left the job because I was making _____.

  • too little money
  • too few money
  • any money
  • some money

I hope they will all do well; _____, it is okay with me even if they didn't do well.

  • lately
  • therefore
  • however
  • so

Tet is a ______ which occurs in late January or early February.

  • festival
  • meeting
  • party
  • activity

Choose the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s).

Please give me some advice to buy suitable books for my ten-year-old girl.

  • recommendation
  • information
  • fiction
  • interest

Choose the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s).

The children are very hungry.

  • upset
  • sick
  • thirsty
  • starving

Choose the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s).

A lot of people think that Angelina Jolie is really hot.

  • cool
  • unattractive
  • memorable
  • beautiful

Choose the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s).

I have left my pen at home so I have to borrow this one from Peter.

  • take
  • sell
  • lend
  • buy

- Anna: “Shall we eat out tonight?”

- Jane: “______.”

  • You are very welcome
  • It is very kind for you to invite me
  • That’s a great idea
  • That’s understandable

- Bob: "Thank you for the present, Jimmy."

- Jimmy: "_____."

  • I’m sorry
  • Very glad
  • No, of course not
  • You’re welcome

Read the passage and choose the best answer for each blank.

The Internet is very useful. Online, you can pay your bills, buy clothes, and read the news. There many good reasons to spend time online. However, people with Internet addiction are online too much. They don't spend time their friends and family. Instead, they spend their time chatting with their Internet friends, people they have never in real life. Some also play online games all day or night. Some people with Internet addictions even leave their jobs so they can spend even more time online! People with Internet addictions don't just go online to shop, have fun, or do work. People have this problem often go online because they want to from the stress and problems in their lives. Many internet addicts stop caring about their real lives and focus only on their online lives.

Read the passage then choose the best answer to each question.

Steve Cummins talks about starting his own business

I'd worked for the company for almost ten years. They were good employers and the money wasn't that bad. They trusted in my ability and always left me to get on with my work. And I shared an office and met some lovely people, so I certainly wasn't unhappy there. But I just couldn't stop wondering how better my life would be if I had my own business and could make my own decisions. And so one year ago this week, I left my job.

We don't have a spare room at home, so the kitchen table has been my office. It was difficult to begin with, but I soon got used to working in this way. I started by visiting small businesses in the area to see if I could interest them in my services. My proudest moment was making my first sale, a website for a local cake shop. Soon after, I started getting calls from other people asking for help with websites of their own, and I found myself getting quite busy.

Of course, there have been challenges. I'm not earning quite as much as before, but it's enough, I don't have to pay for transport to work anymore, so that means I'm not spending quite so much. My biggest problem has been managing my time. There's no boss to tell me what to do, and I'm sometimes a little I have this rule that work stops on a Friday afternoon, so I can spend time with the family at weekends, so I need to pay more attention to this.

So, I wouldn't say it's been easy, but I don't regret my decision at all. I've enjoyed being my own boss and I'm quite hopeful about the future. During the next 12 months, I plan to rent some office space as I'd like to be able to separate work from my home life. I'm going to need to earn more money to pay for it, but I think it will help me to focus on my work.

(Adapted from PET Collins 8 TESTS)

Why did Steve leave his job?
  • He didn't like attending meetings.
  • He wanted more control of his work.
  • He had a great idea for a product.
  • He wanted to earn more money.

Steve's greatest pleasure so far has been _____.

  • getting his first customer
  • not having to drive to work
  • having his own office
  • not having to answer the telephone
What does Steve say is the most difficult about working for himself?
  • Working hard enough
  • Not having a regular salary
  • Feeling lonely
  • Working at the weekend

In the next year, Steve thinks _____.

  • he will get an office job
  • he will earn less money
  • he might not need to work in his kitchen
  • there will be much more competition
What would be a good introduction to this article?
  • In this article, Steve Cummins explains the problems of starting your own business and dealing with difficult customers.
  • Thinking of starting your own business? Steve Cummins did just that and now wishes he had done it sooner.
  • Steve Cummins made a big decision last year to leave his job. Read on to find out about the ups and downs of being your own boss.
  • Steve Cummins explains below how he dealt with not enjoying his job by leaving his employer and starting his own business.

Rearrange the words in a correct order to make a complete sentence.

the bedroom / Sally / in / is / her Grandma / to / right now. / talking 

  • Sally to her Grandma is in the bedroom talking right now.
  • Sally is to her Grandma talking in the bedroom right now.
  • Sally is talking to her Grandma in the bedroom right now.
  • Sally to her Grandma is talking in the bedroom right now.

Rearrange the words in a correct order to make a complete sentence.

asked / the / us / The / what time / boss / train / left / .

  • The boss asked us what time the train left.
  • The boss asked what time the train left us.
  • The train left us the boss asked what time.
  • The train left the boss asked us what time.

Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

Everybody in the class didn't do the homework.

 
  • Nobody in the class did the homework.
  • Someone in the class did the homework.
  • Somebody in the class doesn't the homework.
  • Anyone in the class hasn't done the homework.

Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

"Do you sometimes go for a walk in the park?" he asked us.

  • He promised us if we sometimes go for a walk in the park.
  • He advised us if we sometimes go for a walk in the park.
  • He told us if we sometimes went for a walk in the park.
  • He asked us if we sometimes went for a walk in the park.

Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

A smartphone can send messages more quickly than a laptop.

  • A smart phone can't send messages as quickly as a laptop.
  • A laptop can't send message as quickly as a smartphone.
  • A laptop can send message as quickly as a smartphone.
  • A laptop can send message more quickly than a smartphone.

Choose the best sentence that can be made from the words given.

How / hours / week / you spend / watch television?

  • How many hours a week you spend watching television?
  • How many hours a week do you spend watching television?
  • How many hours week do you spend watching television?
  • How much hours a week do you spend watching television?

Choose the best sentence that can be made from the words given.

You / may / see / the fish / swim /water.

  • You may sees the fish swim on the water.
  • You may seen the fish swimming on the water.
  • You may see the fish swimming in the water.
  • You may seeing the fish swim in the water.

Choose the best sentence that can be made from the words given.

This / be / delicious / cake / I / ever / eat.

  • This is a most delicious cake that I ever eaten.
  • This is the more delicious cake I have ever eaten.
  • This is the most delicious cake I have ever eaten.
  • This is the most delicious cake I have ever eaten before.