Đề số 7 luyện thi vào 6 môn Tiếng Anh trường THCS Năng Khiếu ĐHSP

1/7/2024 6:00:00 AM

What does the notice say?

  • You must not cook outside here.
  • Campers can cook meat in the campsite.
  • You can burn a fire to cook in the campsite.
  • Barbecues are available to rent here.

What does the notice say?

  • You must book group tickets a week in advance.
  • You can only buy group tickets for the theatre at the box office.
  • Groups should collect their tickets from the theatre box office.
  • Group tickets cost less at the theatre box office.

Every story in the big blue book is about animals. "The Call of the Wild" is a story in the big blue book. Therefore, _____.

  • "The Call of the Wild" is a story about animals.
  • all stories about animals are called "The Call of the Wild".
  • every story about an animal is in the big blue book.
  • the big blue book only has the story "The Call of the Wild".

Choose the shape that completes the bottom pair so it shares the same relationship as the top pair.

  • Shape A
  • Shape B
  • Shape C
  • Shape D

The little girl mixed the sugar, milk and vanilla in the small zip bag. Then she mixed ice and salt in the large zip bag. She placed the small bag inside the large bag and shook the bag for 7 to 10 minutes. Which photo is the missing step?

  • Photo A
  • Photo B
  • Photo C
  • Photo D

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

The cell phone is a common item in modern life that was always present. Today, cell phones come in many different sizes and shapes. They are widely used by people at all ages. They have impressive such as cameras, reminders and Internet capability, which should come handy. It is now possible for a cell phone to function as a mini-computer.

Cell phones today, however, are very different from what they were in the past. The first cell phones were big, bulky car phones with no functions programmed into them. If people did not use them in the car while they were driving, these cell phones served no purpose. Cell phones soon became what they are today because of our technologically advanced society. Now, we use them every day, often without thinking about how life was before they . In emergencies, a cell phone can also be a lifesaver.

Read the story about Tom. Are the following sentences ‘Right’ or ‘Wrong’? If there is not enough information to answer ‘Right’ or ‘Wrong’, choose ‘Doesn’t say’.

Last weekend, Anna’s husband Tom was driving to Asda to do the weekly shopping. Before he left, Anna made sure she gave him the long list of groceries he had to buy.

Once he arrived at the supermarket, he parked the car and started shopping straight away. The first thing on the list was a head of lettuce, a bunch of bananas and a box of tomatoes. Then he went looking for two boxes of corn flakes, a jar of strawberry jam, a bag of sugar and a dozen of eggs. He remembered that they needed a bottle of olive oil and tins of soup. Feeling a bit thirsty, he picked up a few cans of Pepsi and a carton of orange juice. Looking at the list once again, he still needed to pick up a bag of frozen vegetables and rice.

That evening, they were having sandwiches for tea, so he chose a nice loaf of bread and slices of cheese. Last on the list was kitchen roll, a tube of toothpaste and a bottle of shampoo. Once he finished, he felt a bit hungry, so he chose a bar of chocolate and a bag of crisps. 

(Source: islcollective.com)

Tom's wife gave him the grocery list before he left to ensure he would buy everything.

  • Right
  • Wrong
  • Doesn't say

Tom forgot to buy the frozen vegetables until the end.

  • Right
  • Wrong
  • Doesn't say

Tom intended to cook dinner using the ingredients he bought.

  • Right
  • Wrong
  • Doesn't say

Tom decided to buy some snacks because of his hunger.

  • Right
  • Wrong
  • Doesn't say

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

A successful singer

Carol is a singer in a pop group. Her story is unusual. Carol is in a group called Girls Together. "I started singing to other people in church when I was eight" she says. "I've always loved singing. I sing all the time at home. Actually, the only time I didn't sing was during my school lessons because my teachers would not have been happy."

When Carol was sixteen, she was in a singing competition on the TV. Her dream was to be a famous singer, like Madonna or Lady Gaga. "I hadn't thought about being in a group. I didn't have any friends who sang or played the guitar or drums," she says.

Carol got a big surprise during the competition because the music teachers wanted to put her in a group with three other girls. She told her parents she wasn't happy because no one would know her as a singer on her own. Carol's parents just wanted her to be happy.

Although Carol wanted to sing on her own, she spent some time with the other girls and saw that she could have lots of fun with them. So she decided to sing with them. The music teachers told her that she had made the most important decision of her life.

Now the group is famous and all the girls are making a lot of money. However, Carol loves singing in the group for other reasons. Carol says, "We have been to so many wonderful places and different countries. I miss my parents but the other girls are like my new family and this helps me not to feel sad."

(Adapted from Succeed in A2 Key)

Where was the first place Carol sang in front of others?

  • At home
  • In her school
  • In a church
  • In a competition

What can we infer about Carol's musical background at age sixteen?

  • She had many musician friends.
  • She often performed with a band.
  • She primarily performed alone.
  • She played multiple instruments.
Why did Carol finally decide to join the group?
  • Her teachers told her she had to.
  • She liked the other girls in the group.
  • She didn't think she was good enough on her own.
  • She hoped to make new friends through the group.

In the last paragraph, what does Carol say she likes about being in the group?

  • The opportunity to travel to many places
  • The chance to perform on TV again
  • The money she earns from concerts
  • The fame she gets from her career

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

That car is beyond my means.

  • That car is cheap enough for me to buy.
  • That car is too expensive for me to buy.
  • I am really interested in that car.
  • I really do not like that car.

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

We spend 20 minutes walking to school every day.

  • It takes us 20 minutes to go to school on foot every day.
  • It takes us 20 minutes go to school on foot every day.
  • It takes us 20 minutes walking to school every day.
  • It takes 20 minutes for us to walking to school every day.

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

Smoking is not allowed in public places such as hospitals and schools.

  • You needn't smoke in public places such as hospitals and schools.
  • You ought to smoke in public places such as hospitals and schools.
  • You mustn't smoke in public places such as hospitals and schools.
  • You may smoke in public places such as hospitals and schools.