Đề số 32 luyện thi vào 6 môn Tiếng Anh trường THCS Cầu Giấy

3/5/2022 6:00:00 AM

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

  • chicken

  • charity

  • church

  • chemical

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

  • cooks

  • lives

  • plays

  • learns

Choose the correct sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following question.

My Tam is a pop star. She has many famous songs.

  • My Tam, who has many famous songs, is a pop star.
  • My Tam, that has many famous songs, is a pop star.
  • My Tam, whose has many famous songs, is a pop star.
  • My Tam, which has many famous songs, is a pop star.

Choose the sentence that best combines this pair of sentences.

Mr. George is a famous author. Mr. George is also an influential speaker.

  • Mr. George is neither a famous author nor an influential speaker.
  • Mr. George likes writing famous books and making speeches.
  • Mr. George is a famous author, and he is also an influential speaker.
  • Mr. George writes famous books, but he doesn’t know much about speeches.

Choose the sentence that best combines this pair of sentences.

The shirt is very tight. The boy can't wear it.

  • The shirt is so tight that the boy can't wear it.
  • The shirt is so very tight that the boy can't wear it.
  • The shirt is too tight for the boy to wear it.
  • The shirt is tight enough for the boy to wear.

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

Carol wishes her husband could drive.

  • Carol’s husband hopes to drive well.
  • Carol’s husband cannot drive.
  • Carol wishes she could drive.
  • Carol thinks his husband could drive.

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

My brother is taller than any student in his class.

 
  • My brother is the taller student in his class.
  • My brother is the tallest student in his class.
  • My brother is the most tall student in his class.
  • My brother is the most tallest student in his class.

Choose the sentence that is closest in meaning to the following question.

Christine finds it easy to make friends.

  • It is easy to make friends to Christine.
  • Christine has no difficulty making friends.
  • Christine has a lot of friends.
  • Christine is fond of making friends.

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

Yesterday / I / go / Thanh Ba Post Office / send some money / my brother / the city.

  • Yesterday I went to Thanh Ba Post Office where to send some money to my brother who was in the city.
  • Yesterday I went to Thanh Ba Post Office to send some money to my brother in the city.
  • Yesterday when I went to Thanh Ba Post Office sending some money to my brother in the city.
  • Yesterday I went to Thanh Ba Post Office and sending some money to my brother in the city.

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

How / your uncle / get / work / every day?

  • How do your uncle get to work every day?
  • How is your uncle gets to work every day?
  • How does your uncle get to work every day?
  • How is your uncle getting to work every day?

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

She / try / stop / smoke / and / lose weight.

  • She's trying to stopping smoking and lose weight.
  • She's trying to stop to smoking and lose weight.
  • She's trying to stop smoking and lose weight.
  • She's trying to stopping to smoke and lose weight.

Choose the underlined part that needs correction.

He apologized with me for arriving late.

  • He
  • with
  • for
  • late

Choose the underlined part that needs correction.

They have wrote to one another for a long time.

  • have wrote
  • to
  • one another
  • long time

Choose the underlined part that needs correction.

In fact, Sue and Peter don’t like news, does it?

  • In
  • and
  • news
  • does it

Daisy is talking to Mary about the house.

Daisy: "What a lovely house you have!"

Mary: "_____"

  • Of course not, it's not costly.
  • No problem.
  • I think so.
  • Thank you. Hope you will drop in.

Thanh: "Would you like to go camping with me next Sunday?"

Mai: "_____"

  • Yes, please.
  • Yes, I'd love to.
  • Yes, I would.
  • Yes, I would like.

This is a very useful tool. It's _____ easy to carry inside a pocket.

  • however
  • therefore
  • also
  • yet

We'll have to go without John if he _____ soon.

  • won’t arrive
  • will arrive
  • arrives
  • doesn’t arrive
Tom's brother asked him to _____ the music so that he could sleep.
  • close down
  • go up
  • turn down
  • stand up

He said that he _____ there the following month.

  • would leave
  • leaves
  • will have
  • left
_____ Times Square is very colorful in the evening.
  • - (no article)
  • The
  • A
  • An
Many students are worried _____ the coming exam.
  • about
  • on
  • from
  • to

How _____ paper do we use in the office daily?

  • many
  • much
  • some
  • few

The baby laughed _____ as she played with her toys.

  • happy
  • happiness
  • happily
  • unhappy

The teacher used to _____ her students to do a lot of homework.

 
  • asking
  • ask
  • asks
  • asked
When Mary called me last night, I _____ my favorite show on television.
  • was watching
  • watched
  • would watch
  • watch

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

Ways to Improve your English by yourself 

Virginia Lang, an Australian English teacher, shares her tips on improving your English by yourself.

First, change the language settings on your devices such as phones or laptops to . It forces you to think in English all the time and it will help you to more quickly.

Second, read with your passions. Read something you are interested . If you're into sports, read a sports magazine. When you read, read actively, and consider the tools that you can use while reading. Highlighters are great for highlighting new words you do not know. Have a good online dictionary or a good paper dictionary so that you can check the definition and put it to memory as well.

Third, listen to podcasts and watch videos and television in English. You should also write down or say aloud summaries of what you heard or watched.

(Adapted from www.abc.net.au)

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

By Design 

Years ago, when I first thought of becoming a designer, people just didn't seem to be very interested in design. These days, however, there always seems to be some series on TV about design and there are all sorts of qualifications you can get. Nowadays, a lot of IT designers seem to think they are the most important designers, that their work is more interesting than anyone else's. The reality is that we've had designers throughout our history. They have made pyramids, scientific instruments, things to sit on, clothes to wear ... What would life be like without them?
 
Boats can be quite a good way of understanding this point. Sea transport was crucial for the development of our civilization - we spread our population, we got new kinds of food and raw materials. It's amazing to think how far people explored in ancient boats. Modern boats are packed with sophisticated computer equipment to help sailors find their way, avoid storms, and so on, yet we discovered new lands without all that. Pay attention to those old boats: they float, they move in the right direction, and they are pleasing to look at. We want things to look good and work well.
 
Food raises the same issues. Many of us use tools rather than our hands to prepare and eat food, finding new ways to make the process easier. In the West, people use knives and forks; in the East, they use chopsticks - these tools are unlike each other in appearance, but they do a similar job. Throughout history, great value has always been placed on the appearance of these tools. This is why we depend on design, linking our past and present, and one country with another.
What is the writer's main purpose in writing the text?
  • To encourage people to try to become designers.
  • To list the different stages in the history of design.
  • To explain why most people do not like the design.
  • To show the general importance of design in the world.
What do we learn about the writer from the text?
  • He thinks some designers are too self-centered.
  • He trained as a designer.
  • He thinks there should be more designers.
  • He wants to make TV programmes about design.
What point is made about boats?
  • Ancient boats were very sophisticated.
  • Boat's design mixes practical and visual aspects.
  • Modern boats are not beautiful to look at.
  • Few boats are used for exploring.

The writer says that tools for eating _____

  • have changed very little over time.
  • are often not very easy to use.
  • are different in different cultures.
  • have become more important socially in recent years.
What might the writer of this article say?
  • Transport and food have always been regarded as the two most important types of design.
  • It's disappointing to realize that a large number of designers are not professionally qualified.
  • It's exciting to think of the effect computers are going to have on design in the future.
  • There are several different things to think about when you look at how something is designed.

Choose the word that is different from the rest.

  • nearly
  • enough
  • usually
  • barely

Choose the word that is different from the rest.

  • handbag
  • object
  • purse
  • wallet

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

It's great to go out on such a lovely day.

  • ugly
  • beautiful
  • old
  • modern

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

William always wants to make a new thing.

  • end
  • build
  • create
  • ruin