Đề số 17 luyện thi vào 6 môn Tiếng Anh trường THCS Năng Khiếu ĐHSP

1/17/2024 6:00:00 AM

What does the notice say?

  • Visitors' phones won't work inside the hospital building.
  • Visitors should speak to hospital staff if they need to use a phone.
  • Visitors are not permitted to talk on the phone inside the hospital.
  • Visitors should avoid phone conversations in patient rooms.

What does the notice say?

  • There will be no trains on Saturday.
  • Trains may be late on Saturday because of repairs to the railway.
  • Repairs are being made to the trains this weekend.
  • Train operations will continue normally despite the repair work.

All healthy snacks contain nutrients. All fruits are healthy snacks. Therefore, _____.

  • all healthy snacks are fruits
  • all fruits contain nutrients
  • all things with nutrients are healthy snacks
  • all nutrients come from fruits

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

Jessie chose a picture and placed a reference model beside it, picked blue and yellow color tubes, and gradually mixed them to get the desired color. 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 story of the hamburger

The delicious hamburger is one of the most popular foods in the world, but where did it come from? Nobody really knows. One theory is that about 800 years ago Mongolian soldiers, who didn't have or cookers, put meat under their saddles while they rode their horses to make it soft. In the evening, they ate the meat without cooking it.

Another story is that immigrants to America from the city of Hamburg in Germany brought their ‘Hamburg steak’ with them - a type fried meat in bread. Or perhaps Otto Kuasw from Hamburg made the first hamburger. Otto mixed meat with eggs, then fried it and put it between bread and it to young, hard-working and hungry sailors for their lunch. When the sailors went back to America, they asked their families the same thing and so the hamburger was born.

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

Last weekend, the seventh grade went to New York City and watched The Phantom of the Opera on Broadway. It was our school's first-ever trip to Broadway and was a really fun time.

The music was very well done. The actors were talented singers and very good dancers. The set itself was artistic and amazing. Being at a Broadway musical was a very unique experience. We had really good seats in the theater, so we could see everything perfectly. Plus, our seats were really comfortable.

After the musical was over, we went to eat pizza. New York pizza is very famous and it was delicious. At the restaurant, we had to wait a long time to sit down and eat. While we were waiting, we went outside of Central Park. There was a group of acrobats putting on a show for everyone to watch. They jumped and flipped so high and fast. It was almost as impressive as watching The Phantom of the Opera.

After we had pizza, we went to our hotel and had an awesome night together as a class. We played games in the hotel's recreation room. It was so much fun going to New York, and we are sad that our trip had to end. Next year, the sixth-graders will be going to New York to see a Broadway show. We hope they get to see The Phantom of the Opera, but we are sure any show they watch will be great.

The students had studied The Phantom of the Opera in class before the trip.

  • Right
  • Wrong
  • Doesn’t say

The actors in the musical were skilled at both singing and dancing.

  • Right
  • Wrong
  • Doesn’t say

The service at the restaurant was quick, and the pizza arrived fast.

  • Right
  • Wrong
  • Doesn’t say

The hotel staff organized the games in the recreation room.

  • Right
  • Wrong
  • Doesn’t say

Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the questions.

Giving food to poor people

Katie Stagliano was only twelve when she thought of a way to help give food to poor people in her city. Katie had been watching a cooking programme with her mum who works as a waitress in a restaurant. On the programme, they were making soups out of different kinds of vegetables and they were showing people how to make lots of food cheaply.

Cabbage was one of the vegetables that they used and so Katie started to grow some. She grew a ten-kilo cabbage in her garden. That cabbage was big enough to make food for 275 people at her local soup cafe where people who are hungry can go and get free food. Katie said, "When I saw how many hungry people had soup from my cabbage I thought that it doesn't have to be difficult or expensive to help people".

Katie adds, "It also gave me the idea for my business, Katie's Gardens, which builds vegetable gardens so that food can be grown and given to the poor. We don’t make any money but everyone working with us takes food for free. We grow lots of fruit and vegetables and take them to places all over the city." Katie says that she wants to ask people to open more of these gardens all over the country. "I want them to be looked after by young people like myself. Then they will understand how important it is to help other people."

(Adapted from Succeed in A2 Key)

Where did Katie get the idea to help people from?
  • The TV
  • Her mum
  • A restaurant
  • A book

Katie gives free food to people who come to _____.

  • her kitchen
  • her garden
  • a cafe
  • a community center

Katie said that she understood _____.

  • how to make difficult meals for people
  • how to get free food for her family
  • the reason why people were hungry
  • how she could easily make someone’s life better
What does Katie say about her business?
  • She is making lots of money.
  • The workers get paid with food.
  • She grows all the food by herself.
  • Her business is difficult to run.

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

Jenny is a slower cyclist than I am.

  • Jenny cycles as slowly as I do.
  • Jenny cycles more slowly than I do.
  • Jenny cycles faster than I do.
  • I cycle more slowly than Jenny does.

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

His driving too fast caused an accident.

  • The accident was unrelated to his driving speed.
  • The accident made him drive more carefully afterward.
  • He had an accident because he drove too fast.
  • He drove slowly but still caused an accident.

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

The ending didn't come up to my expectations.

  • The ending was bad than I expected.
  • The ending was better than I had hoped for.
  • The film wasn't good as I expected.
  • The ending was not as good as I expected.