Đề số 42 ôn luyện vào 6 môn Tiếng Anh trường THCS Nguyễn Tất Thành

12/24/2020 6:01:00 AM
Water polo is played in _____ pool 1.8 meters deep.
  • a
  • an
  • the

If he continues to work hard, he _____ the best in his class.

  • will be
  • is
  • would be
  • would have been

We must go now. Call the waitress and ask for the ____.

  • bill
  • invoice
  • price
  • cost

How _____ is your house from here?

  • much
  • far
  • long
  • many

The teacher always ______ that the students make an outline before writing the complete essay.

  • reports
  • tells
  • asks
  • recommends

You ______ cheat on any exams.

  • shan't
  • don't have to
  • mustn't
  • aren't

The students can answer many questions _____ they are easy.

  • because
  • despite
  • unless
  • although

Computers _____ to do a lot of jobs these days.

  • are used
  • used
  • are using
  • use

Of the two children, Helen and Alice, Helen is the _____.

  • funny
  • funnier
  • funniest
  • most funny
You'll have to get used to ____ on the right when you live there.
  • drive
  • driving
  • driven
  • drove

Direction is__________.

  • the amount of space an object takes up
  • the amount of space between objects
  • the way an object is moving
  • the measurement of the force moves an object

After catching the rain, we should _______.

  • use soft towel to dry our bodies and change clothes
  • have a shower immediately
  • stand in front of a running fan
  • drink a large glass of water

What is an insect?

  • a kind of animal that feeds its young milk and has fur or hair
  • a kind of animal that has dry, scaly skin and lays eggs on land
  • a kind of animal that has six legs and three body parts
  • a kind of animal that has gills, scales, and lives in the water

Mai: Could you please do me a favor?

Hanh:  _____

  • No, thanks.
  • Sure. What can I do for you?
  • Yes, go ahead.
  • No, that's enough.

Adam and Janet are at the school canteen.

- Adam: "_____"

- Janet: "Yes, please."

  • Do you mind if I sit here?
  • Can you pass me the salt, please?
  • It's a bit hot in here, isn't it?
  • Would you like a cup of coffee?

Luna:  _____

Jaxtina: Never mind, better luck next time.

  • I’ve broken your precious vase.
  • I have a lot on my mind.
  • I couldn’t keep my mind off work.
  • I didn’t get the vacant position.

Read the text and questions below. For each question, choose the correct answer.

Learn Indian Dancing

I've always wanted to learn how to dance. When I was younger, I loved going to discos and I used to spend hours practicing my moves in front of the mirror! I think I was quite good, but as I got older, I became less confident.

Recently I decided I'd join a dance class. The problem with most dance classes is that you need a partner, and none of my male friends ever wanted to come with me. I was beginning to give up on the idea when I came across a magazine article about Indian dancing. It sounded great and best of all I could do it on my own! So, I found a class on the internet and booked myself onto a course.

I turned up for our first lesson feeling very nervous. I needn't have worried though because everyone was really friendly. We were all female, the youngest was about eighteen and the oldest was forty-something.

Our teacher came in looking fantastic in her traditional dance clothes and we soon all caught her energy and enthusiasm. She put on the music immediately which was a combination of western pop songs set to an Indian beat and we started following her moves. Any nervousness soon disappeared because the moves are so complicated. There's no time to worry about whether you're doing them right!

I've noticed a lot of changes about myself since I started dancing. I'm much fitter and I feel more confident. I've also made some great friends at the class. If you're interested in dancing, or you just want to feel fitter, I'd recommend Indian dance!

(Adapted from PET Practice Test 5 tests)

What is the writer's main purpose in writing the text?

  • to describe her childhood.
  • to say how she began her hobby.
  • to explain why she likes dancing.
  • to talk about the people she has met.
What would a reader learn about the writer from the text?
  • She is good at Indian dancing.
  • She enjoys dancing.
  • She likes listening to pop music.
  • She's interested in keeping fit.
What does the writer say about the first dance class?
  • Everybody was keen to dance.
  • Nobody spoke to each other at first.
  • Everybody admired the teacher.
  • A lot of time was spent discussing the moves.
Which advert do you think the writer found on the internet?
  • Learn how to dance! No experience necessary! No need to bring a partner! We'll match you with somebody when you arrive!
  • Have you always wanted to learn how to dance? We teach you simple steps from Latin American to Indian dancing.
  • If you're interested in dance why not learn the art of Indian dancing! Friendly classes! Excellent teachers! Everybody welcome!
  • Are you bored with doing the same old thing? Persuade your partner to join a dance class! Have fun and keep fit at the same time!

Read the description and write the correct word in the bank. 

Someone who plays a musical instrument especially as a job (8 letters):

 

Read the description and write the correct word in the blank.

To say what somebody/something is like (8 letters):

Read the description and write the correct word in the bank.

Having the duty of doing something or taking care of somebody/something. (11 letters):

Fill in the missing words to complete the English proverb:

"A _______ cannot change its spots." (7 letters):