2 Đề đánh giá năng lực luyện thi vào Lớp 6 môn Tiếng Anh
1. .is a thick liquid, used as a fuel and for making parts of machines move easily
A. Water B. Oil C. Coffee D. Juice
2. .can result in obesity. Choose the phrase that best fits the blank
A. Drinking water B. Exercising C. Smoking D. Eating junk food
3. Which of the following can be used to wash dirty plates, cups, folks .?
A. A dishwasher B. A fridge C. A cupboard D. A blanket
4. Which of the following foods is high in protein?
A. Vegetables B. Meat C. Candy D. Chewing gum
5. Which is the main source of energy for life on Earth?
A. Wind B. The Moon C. The Sun D. Water
6. The mother of your mother or your father is called your .in English
A. grandmother B. grandfather C. aunt D. brother
7. Donald Trump, who is the 45th and current president of the United States was born June 14th 1946
A. at B. in C. on D. of
TEST 1 Question 1-12: Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions 1. ..is a thick liquid, used as a fuel and for making parts of machines move easily A. Water B. Oil C. Coffee D. Juice 2. .can result in obesity. Choose the phrase that best fits the blank A. Drinking water B. Exercising C. Smoking D. Eating junk food 3. Which of the following can be used to wash dirty plates, cups, folks .? A. A dishwasher B. A fridge C. A cupboard D. A blanket 4. Which of the following foods is high in protein? A. Vegetables B. Meat C. Candy D. Chewing gum 5. Which is the main source of energy for life on Earth? A. Wind B. The Moon C. The Sun D. Water 6. The mother of your mother or your father is called your ..in English A. grandmother B. grandfather C. aunt D. brother 7. Donald Trump, who is the 45th and current president of the United States was born June 14th 1946 A. at B. in C. on D. of 8. The Sun is about 300,000 times ..than Earth A. more massive B. more massively C. as massive as D. massive 9. The first words ever spoken on the phone ..by Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone, when he made the first call to his assistant, Thomas Watson: “Mr Watson- come here- I want to see you” A. speak B. was spoken C. spoke D. were spoken 10. The Taj Mahal is a/an .mausoleum on the south bank of Yamuna river in the Indian city of Agra A. ivory-white marble B. marble ivory-white C. white-ivory marble D. marble ivory white 11. Which of the following animal lays eggs? A. Dolphin B. Bat C. Penguin D. Cat 12. ..is celebrated on December 25th annually A. International Women’s Day B. Christmas C. Thanksgiving D. Easter Questions 13-15: Circle the letter A, B, C, D to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges 13. How long have you been studying English? A. Five years now B. About 500 metres C. It is on the 5th floor D. I love English 14. Where is Son Doong Cave located? A. It is on the fifth floor B. In Quang Binh Province C. Go straight ahead and turn left D. I love visiting Son Doong Cave 15. Do you take the bus or ride a bike to school everyday? A. I don’t have a bike B. I also love taking the bus C. Usually the bus D. Is there a bus station near here? Question 16-20: Read and choose the best answer EIGHT ENCHANTING FACTS ABOUT THE MOON - The distance from the Moon to Earth is 238,857 miles. If you drove from the Moon to Earth at 65 mph it would take you 3,674 hours to get there, or 153 days if you never stopped for bathroom or snack breaks - The Moon goes round the Earth every 27.3 days - Our Moon if the fifth largest moon in the solar system - Neil Amstrong was the very first person to walk on the Moon. He stepped out of his spacecraft, the Eagle, on 21 July 1969 and said “That is one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind”. Weird Fact: There is no pictures of Neil Amstrong on the Moon (they are all of his partner, Buzz Aldrin) except for one where you can just make him out in the reflection in Buzz Aldrin’s helmet. - Mons Huygens is the tallest mountain on the Moon. It is 15,420 feet tall, just over half the height of Mt Everest (29,029 feet). But because the Moon’s gravitational pull is about 83% less then on Earth, you could pretty much just float to the top. Easy! - The Moon is very hot during the day but very cold at night. The average surface temperature is 244 degrees Fahrenheit during the day and negative 243 degrees at night. Brrr! - A lunar eclipse occurs when Earth is between the Sun and the Moon 16. Which is the following statements about the Moon is true? A. The Moon is hot during the day and night B. The Moon is hot during the day but very cold at night C. The Moon is cold during the day and night D. The Moon is cold during the day and very hot at night 17. Who was the first man to walk on the Moon? A. Buzz Aldrin B. Neil Amstrong C. Mons Huygens D. No information 18. How long would it take if we drove from the Earth to the Moon without stopping for bathroom or snack breaks? A. About 7 months B. About 5 weeks C. About 5 months D. About 7 weeks 19. When does a lunar eclipse occur? A. When Earth is between the Sun and the Moon B. When the Sun is between the Earth and the Moon C. When the Moon is between the Sun and the Earth D. When the Sun, the Moon and the Earth together form a triangle Question 20-23: Read the description of the words. Write the correct words 20. This subject is about numbers, shapes and calculations (11 letters) 21. You go to this place when you are ill or injured, and you are treated and taken care of by doctors and nurses there (8 letters) 22. The opposite meaning of “beautiful” is (4 letters) 23. The person whose job is teaching in a school or college ( 7 letters) Question 24: “My mother is wonderful. To me she is perfection”- said Michael Jackson. Explain how wonderful your mother is in a short paragraph (50-100 words) TEST 2 Question 1-13: Circle the letter A,B,C,D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions 1. This animal is kept to look after the house or to go hunting with humans. Many people consider it their best friend. Which animal is it? A. Horse B. Dog C. Elephant D. Giraffe 2. Which country does this description refer to? “This country covers an area of 17.1 million square kilometers, and is the largest country in the world. Its capital of Moscow” Russia B. The Netherlands C. Spain D. Sweden 3. In which state of matter does water exist that it is able to maintain a certain shape? A. Liquid B. Gas C. Solid D. All of the above 4. In Vietnam, which of the following is annually celebrated on June 28th ? A. Independence Day B. International Worker’s Day C. Children’s Day D. Vietnamese Family Day 5. Which of the following statement is most correct about the shape of the Vietnamese mainland? A. Narrow in width, runs from West to East B. Runs from East to West, and the coastline is a curve like the letter C C. Runs from North to South, and the coastline is a curve like the letter S D. Narrow in width, and the coastline is a curve like the letter C 6. trees in the world are redwoods which tower above the ground in California. These trees can easily reach heights of 300 feet (91 meters) A. The tallest B. The taller C. The biggest D. The bigger 7. Marie Curie is the first female .who received two Nobel Prizes: the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1903 and the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1911. A. scientific B. science C. scientist D. scientifically 8. The .of Literature was built in 1070, under the Ly Dynasty A. Temple B. Pagoda C. Church D. Mausoleum 9. It is no use ..over spilt milk A. smiling B. crying C. shouting D. complaining 10. Hung: .was the car invented? Hai: A Hungarian whose name was Anyos Jediik invented an initial type of electric motor in 1828 and made a small car model with it. But the invention of Andreas Flocken in 1888 is considered to be the first real electric car in the world When B. Why C. Where D. Which 11. Which countries does Vietnam share borders with? A. Thailand, Cambodia and Malaysia B. Laos, Cambodia and Thailand C. Cambodia, Japan and Laos D. Laos, Cambodia and China 12. Which animal can give birth to more than one offspring at a time? A. Elephants and pigs B. Dogs and pigs C. Elephants and dogs D. Hens and ducks 13. On a Sunday morning, while walking with his dog in a nearby park, Nam was approached by a strange man who said he was a friend of Nam’s father. He smiled and made acquaintance with Nam. He offered Nam sweets and asked Nam to hang out with him. In your opinion, what should Nam do in this situation? A. Say thanks and go with him B. Just accept the sweets but not go with him C. Shout aloud and attack the strange man D. Refuse the sweets and go to a crowded place Question 14-16: Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges 14. Would you mind spelling your last name for me, please? A. Sure, it is G-I-A-N-G B. My name is Giang C. My last name is difficult to pronounce D. Sorry, I don’t know your last name 15. Who was that woman you were shopping with yesterday? A. Do you like shopping? B. Yeah, I am crazy about shopping C. That was my Mom D. I go shopping on the weekend 16. Sorry to bother you, but where is the library? A. Fifth floor, second door on the right B. No trouble at all. Thanks a lot C. No, I don’t often go to the library D. Oh, yes, I love reading books at the library Question 17-20: Read and choose the correct answer FUN FACTS ABOUT THOMAS EDISON -Edison was born in 1847 in Ohio. He was the youngest of seven children - Edison’s mother was an excellent school teacher. That is probably why she was able to teach Edison so well. Edison said about his mother “All that am or ever hope to be, I owe to my angel mother” - Edison’s mother let him set up a chemistry lab in the basement, which made his father very nervous - Thomas Edison has scarlet fever when he was a child. The disease left him almost deaf. - When Edison was twelve, he started publishing and selling a newspaper to train passengers. - Edison started a fire in a train car doing chemistry experiments. He was kicked off the train - Edison submitted his last invention for patent when he was 80 years old. He had 1093 inventions. - Edison was a devotee of hard work, often logging over 90 hours a week in his office and labs, punching the time clock just like everyone else and also catching a quick nap when he could refresh himself - Think about this. He was purported to have conducted over 3000 experiments to perfect his light bulb filament, and over 15,000 experiments to get his nickel-iron storage batteries right. How many people do you know who have this kind of work discipline? Do you? 17. How many siblings did Edison have? A. 4 B. 5 C. 6 D. 7 18. What was Edison’s mother’s job? A. a nurse B. a teacher C. a farmer D. a housewife 19. It can be inferred from the passage that A. Edison’s mother had a big impact on him B. Edison didn’t love his mother C. Edison was deaf D. Edison had 7 sisters and brothers 20. According to the passage, which of the following information is NOT true? A. Edison started selling a newspaper to train passengers at the age of twelve B. Edison was so hard-working that he spent more than 10 hours a day in his office and labs C. Edison supposedly conducted over 3,000 experiments to perfect his light bulb filament D. Edison was completely deaf due to a disease Question 21-24: Write the correct form of the words in brackets Bill Gates was born on October 28th 1955 in Seattle, Washington. As the principal (found) of Microsoft, Bill Gates is one of the most (influence) ..and richest people on the planet. Recent estimates of his (wealthy) ..put it at USD 84.2 billion (Jan 2017). This is the equivalent of the combined GDP of several African economies. In recent years, he has retired from working full time at Microsoft, and has instead concentrated on working with his charitable (found) “The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation”. Question 25: Write a short paragraph (50-100 words) about your favourite subject at school TEST 28 Question 1: A Question 2: C Question 3: B Question 4: C Question 5: B Question 6: A Question 7: D Question 8: C Question 9: A Question 10: B Question 11: A Question 12: C Question 13: D Question 14: D Question 15: B Question 16: D Question 17: These blue-grey giants have a long, stream-lined body, a wide head, huge flippers, a powerful tail and a small dorsal fin. Some individuals have a yellowy-colored underside, giving rise to the nickname ‘sulphur bottom’ whales. Question 18: They can be found in all of our planet’s oceans, except the Arctic. Question 19: They eat tiny shrimp-like crustaceans called krill. Question 20: They make a series of super-loud vocal sounds. Question 21: Football Question 22: Tennis Question 23: Baseball Question 24: Badminton Question 25: Suggested answer: When I grow up, I want to be an English teacher because I am enthusiastic about teaching children. The process of educating kids is challenging but intriguing to me. Moreover, the person who instilled in me a passion for learning is my English teacher. She always tried to integrate many activities into lessons, which was more interesting and easier for US to understand. Becoming a teacher would not only fulfill my dream but also express my gratitude to her. TEST 29 Question 1: D Question 2: B Question 3: A Question 4: D Question 5: D Question 6: B Question 7: C Question 8: D Question 9: D Question 10: C Question 11: B Question 12: C Question 13: D Question 14: A Question 15: B Question 16: D Question 17: We could only survive at the poles. Question 18: The protective magnetic field would no longer be there. The radioactive rays from the Sun would enter Earth and kill everything left. Question 19: Egg laying animals existed way before the chicken came. So technically, the egg came before the chicken. Question 20: a proto-chicken Question 21: Practice makes perfect; Question 22: You will reap what you sow. Question 23: Better late than never. Question 24: You get what you pay for. Question 25: Suggested answer: In order to be good at English, we need to practice speaking English eveiy day, listen to English podcasts, read English newspapers on the internet, and write in a diary in English. Moreover, travelling to English speaking countries would also come highly recommended for those who are financially able. TEST 30 Question 1: A Question 2: C Question 3: B Question 4: A Question 5: B Question 6: A Question 7: D Question 8: B Question 9: A Question 10: D Question 11: A Question 12: B Question 13: C Question 14: D Question 15: D Question 16: A Question 17 : Birds that eat nectar or insects will not be able to find food in areas that have cold winters Question 18: Migrating means leaving home to find warmer areas. Question 19: Because this helps them glide along on the currents in the air so they don’t have to work as hard. Question 20: It can take them weeks or even months, depending on how far they have to go and how fast they fly. Question 21: - a Question 22: - d Question 23: - b Question 24: - c Question 25: Suggested answer: The internet has many benefits and drawbacks. On the one hand, it helps us keep in touch with friends and family regardless of distance. Also, it is obvious that the internet provides a great source of information and knowledge, which is beneficial to students. On the other hand, the inappropriate videos and websites can have bad impacts on shaping children’s values. For examples, they may imitate bad behaviors and think that they are fashionable.
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