Đề số 23 luyện thi vào 6 môn Tiếng Anh trường THCS Cầu Giấy

2/24/2022 6:00:00 AM

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

  • wonders

  • problems

  • mountains

  • moments

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

  • health
  • appear
  • ready
  • heavy

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

  • provide
  • private
  • arrange
  • advise

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

  • importance
  • happiness
  • employment
  • relation

Mike's mother bought him ______ guitar for his birthday .

  • a
  • an
  • the
  • Ø

At school, David was _____ anyone else in his class.

  • as clever as
  • as clever than
  • cleverer as
  • cleverest

I _____ my own living since I was seven, doing all kinds of jobs.

  • have earned
  • had earned
  • earned
  • was earning

I left the coffee for a minute to cool because it was _____ to drink.

  • too hot
  • hot enough
  • as hot
  • so hot

The pizza restaurant is often _____ of people at the weekends.

  • busy
  • crowded
  • full
  • empty

No one can do the homework well. ____

  • So can’t she.
  • Neither can she.
  • She can’t, too.
  • She can, either.

Lately he's ____ staying up till the middle of the night.

  • taken on
  • taken to
  • put up
  • put on

She hopes to _____ a photographer for a newspaper one day.

  • work
  • become
  • develop
  • improve

If the report is not on my desk by tomorrow, you ______ in big trouble.

  • will be
  • will to be
  • would be
  • were

New _____ regulations have been brought in.

  • safe
  • unsafe
  • safely
  • safety

They drink coffee _____ the morning.

  • at
  • in
  • on
  • to

After walking for about 7 miles, the man stopped _____ a fire to warm himself.

  • to build
  • building
  • for building
  • to have built

Jack: "It’s a nice day today. Let’s go out for a walk!"

Jill: "_____."

  • It’s very kind of you to say so
  • Nevermind
  • Yes, please
  • That’s a good idea

Mr. Collin is speaking to his student, Brian.

Mr. Collin: You’ve been making very good progress. I’m proud of you!

Brian: _____

  • No problem.
  • Don’t worry about it!
  • Everything’s alright. Thank you.
  • I really appreciate you saying that.

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

I feel a bit sad because my school year has come to an end.

  • started
  • finished
  • changed
  • begun

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

Tim and Tom look similar although they are not brothers. 

  • different
  • alike
  • familiar
  • strange

Choose the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s).
When having days off, he always helps his wife tidy up the house.

  • sort out
  • clear up
  • arrange
  • mess up

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

There are small differences between the two cars.

 
  • big
  • large
  • important
  • serious

Read the text and choose the best answer to fill in the blanks.

When I first started learning English ten years ago, I could hardly a word – "hello", "goodbye", "thank you" was just about it! I went to classes two evenings a week and I was surprised at home quickly I made progress. the course, we learned a lot of vocabulary and studied grammar rules. The thing I enjoyed most was being able to practice speaking with other students in my class. After two years I went to England to a language school. It was in Cambridge. I did a course at a very good school and I stayed with a local family. It was a fantastic experience and I up a lot of new languages from speaking with my host family and with other students from the world. I really improved my pronunciation as well. When I got back to Spain, I was so much more confident. I could actually hold a conversation with my teacher in English.

Read the passage and choose the best answer for each question below.

School life is not easy for some Maasai people in Kenya. In some schools, there are 70 students in one classroom. These schools don't always have books. Sometimes there aren't enough teachers, or there isn't enough money.

This is especially true for Maasai girls. Not many Maasai girls in Kenya finish elementary school. Many Maasai girls have to leave school early to get married. Kakenya Ntaiya has a dream. She has a school for girls because she wants to help Maasai schoolgirls in her village.

Today, 200 girls go to Kakenya's school, and they love it. They study English and Swahili (an African language). They also study maths, science, geography, history, art, and P.E. Kakenya wants her students to have better lives.

Which of the following is TRUE about some schools in paragraph 1?

  • There are 70 students in one classroom.
  • Schools always have books.
  • There are always enough teachers.
  • There is always enough money.

The phrase "especially true" in paragraph 2 means _____.

  • not true
  • probably true
  • only true
  • even more true

Why do some Maasai girls not finish school?

  • They hate school.
  • They leave Kenya.
  • They get married.
  • They move to another house.

What can we learn about Kakenya from the article?

  • Only two subjects are taught at her school.
  • She's from Kenya.
  • Her students have good grades.
  • Her school is free for girls.

What's the best title for this article?

  • Life after school
  • Kakenya's dream
  • Living in Kenya
  • Kakenya's life

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

often / he / play / with / How / video games / does / his friends / ?

  • How often does he play video games with his friends?
  • How does he play video games with his friends often?
  • How often he does play video games with his friends?
  • How does he often play video games with his friends?

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

speaks / He / than / his / more / friend / fluently / does / . / Korean

  • He speaks his Korean fluently more than friend does.
  • He speaks Korean more fluently than his friend does.
  • He does Korean more fluently than his friend speaks.
  • He speaks fluently Korean more than his friend does.

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

Because Jessy is short, she can't reach the book on the shelf.

  • Because of being short, Jessy can't reach the book on the shelf.
  • Despite Jessy is short, she can reach the book on the shelf.
  • Because of Jessy is short, she can't reach the book on the shelf.
  • In spite of being short, Jessy can reach the book on the shelf.

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

How many classrooms are there at your school?

  • How many classrooms do your school have?
  • How many classrooms does your school have?
  • What the number of classrooms at your school?
  • How much classrooms does your school have?

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

She is able to speak three languages fluently.

  • She need to speak three languages fluently.
  • She can speak three languages fluently.
  • She should speak three languages fluently.
  • She must speak three languages fluently.

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

We / have to / take / taxi / because / luggage

  • We had to take a taxi because of the heavy luggage.
  • We had to take a taxi because that the heavy luggage.
  • We had to take a taxi because the heavy luggage.
  • We had to take a taxi because of the luggage was heavy.

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

We / should / use / paper bags / instead / plastic bags / protect / environment. 

  • We should using paper bags instead of plastic bags to protect the environment.
  • We should use paper bags instead of plastic bags to protect the environment.
  • We should to use paper bags instead by plastic bags to protect the environment.
  • We should use paper bags instead plastic bags to protecting the environment.

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

The doctor / suggest / his patient / stop / drink coffee.

  • The doctor suggested that his patient stopped drinking coffee.
  • The doctor suggested that his patient had stopped drinking coffee.
  • The doctor suggested that his patient would stop drinking coffee.
  • The doctor suggested that his patient stop drinking coffee.