Đề số 8 luyện thi vào 6 môn Tiếng Anh trường THCS Năng Khiếu ĐHSP

1/8/2024 6:00:00 AM

What does the notice say?

  • You must be silent because exams are happening.
  • You will be fined if you enter this area during exams.
  • You should silence your phones but can talk quietly.
  • You must avoid this area completely during exams.

What does the notice say?

  • The film club has been rescheduled to weekends.
  • The film club starts at 5 p.m. twice a week.
  • You can join the film club on weekday evenings.
  • Only Thursday sessions are available now.

Every creature that is a caterpillar will become a butterfly. Every butterfly has wings. Therefore, _____.

  • everything with wings is a butterfly
  • every creature was once a caterpillar
  • every caterpillar will eventually have wings
  • butterflies are the only caterpillar with wings

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 boy drew a face on the pumpkin, cut off the top of the pumpkin, and got seeds out of the pumpkin. 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.

Today, supermarkets are found in every large city in the world. The first supermarket was opened only fifty years ago. It was opened in New York by a man named Michael Cullen. A supermarket is different other types of stores in several ways. In supermarkets, goods are placed on open shelves. The choose what they want and take them to the checkout counter. This means that fewer shop assistants are needed than in other stores. The way products are displayed is another difference between supermarkets and many other types of stores. For example, in supermarkets, there is usually a display of small inexpensive items just in front of the checkout counter such as candies, chocolates, magazines, and cheap foods. Most people go to the supermarket buy goods from a shopping list. They know  what they need to buy. They do the shopping according to a plan.

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

Corryvale Farm is in the west of England. Stephen and Jenny Blackler keep cows and chickens and sell milk and eggs. But most of their money comes from Jenny's sheep. She has 50 sheep and each one has enough wool for six sweaters. Every six months, Stephen cuts this wool off the sheep so they won't get too warm. Five years ago, Jenny made some sweaters with the wool and tried to sell them at country markets. But it was summer and the weather was hot so people didn't want to buy sweaters. She then made some socks. Everybody loved them because they were cheap, strong and easy to wash. That's how Jenny's business started. At first, she made the socks at home, but soon she had thousands of customers so she bad to send the wool to a factory, where all the socks are now made on machines. There are six colours, five sizes for all ages, and different socks for walkers, sportsmen and skiers. Jenny is busiest at Christmas because Corryvale socks are a favourite present. On the walls of Jenny's office, there are lots of letters from happy customers all over the world.

Jenny gets wool from her sheep once a year.

  • Right
  • Wrong
  • Doesn't say

It took Jenny a long time to make the sweaters.

  • Right
  • Wrong
  • Doesn't say

Jenny initially made the socks herself at home before expanding her business.

  • Right
  • Wrong
  • Doesn't say

Corryvale socks are designed for various activities and age groups.

  • Right
  • Wrong
  • Doesn't say

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

Rebecca Miles wildlife presenter

Rebecca Miles has always loved animals. When she was a child, she liked watching documentaries, TV programmes about real people and events. She also enjoyed going to the local zoo with her grandparents. Her father was an environmentalist, someone who works to protect the natural world, and she and her mother often went on trips with him, travelling to Africa and other parts of the world.

Rebecca studied zoology at university and began her career at a wildlife centre in Zambia. She worked with chimpanzees and studied how they live. She was also interested in learning more about big cats like mountain lions. She made her first TV programme when she was 27. It was a documentary about tigers.

While she was in Asia to film the documentary, she met her future husband, Ray. He was one of the cameramen on the programme. They quickly realized that they shared the same interests and cared about animals in danger. Now Rebecca and Ray work together on many different projects.

Apart from Zambia, Rebecca has travelled and worked all over Africa and Asia, and she and Ray are now planning to take their very first trip to South America to study mountain lions in the Andes. They would like to show where the mountain lions live and what they eat. They're interested in giving people information about the mountain lions and how to protect them.

Rebecca would like to write a book about her work and her life one day. She wants to make people think about the world they live in and all the amazing animals that are in danger. She'd like to show us that we can help even if we never travel to the places where those animals live.

(Adapted from CE Key for School Exam Trainer)

Which animal did Rebecca study at the wildlife centre?

  • Chimpanzees
  • Tigers
  • Mountain lions
  • Big cats

When did Rebecca meet her husband?

  • When she was working in Africa.
  • When she had a family trip to Africa with her parents.
  • When he was presenting a documentary.
  • When they were working in Asia.

Which region have Rebecca and Ray NOT traveled to for their work or projects yet?

  • South America
  • Africa
  • Zambia
  • Asia

According to the passage, one of Rebecca's aims is _____.

  • to become a wildlife camerawoman
  • to study the behaviour of endangered species
  • to become an author
  • to make people travel more

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

The wind is too weak for us to fly a kite. 

  • The wind isn't strong enough for us to fly a kite.
  • The wind isn't enough strong for us to fly a kite.
  • The wind isn't weak enough for us to fly a kite.
  • The wind is weak, so we can fly a kite.

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

He didn't pay attention to what I said.

  • He had no intention of talking to me.
  • He didn't hear me even though I was saying to him.
  • He took no notice of my words.
  • He responded to what I said immediately.

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

Despite having access to healthy snacks, students still prefer junk food.

  • Even though having access to healthy snacks, students still prefer junk food.
  • In spite of junk food, students have healthy snacks.
  • Although students have access to healthy snacks, they still prefer junk food.
  • Though students prefer junk food, they also have access to healthy snacks.