Bài kiểm tra số 2 môn Tiếng Anh Lớp 10 - Unit 15: Cities (Kèm đáp án)

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UNIT 15: CITIES
TEST 2
I. Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the other words.
1. A. then 	B. three 	C. tenth 	D. theme
2. A. leather 	B. breath 	C. breathe 	D. clothes
3. A. theory 	B. think 	C. thick 	D. though
4. A. birthday 	B. mouth 	C. within 	D. thing
5. A. harbour 	B. hour 	C. flour 	D. sour
6. A. stomach 	B. beach 	C. hatch 	D. match
7. A. wither 	B. theatre 	C. whether 	D. weather
8. A. future 	B. feature 	C. adventure 	D. mature
II. Pick out the word that has the stress pattern different from that of the other words. 
1. A. noisy 	B. busy 	C. relax 	D. quiet
2. A. famous 	B. attract 	C.season 	D. centre
3.. A. capital 	B. natural 	C. popular 	D. historic
4. A. area 	B. located 	C. ideal 	D. cathedral
5. A. stimulation 	B. spectacular 	C. recognition 	D. institution
6. A. history 	B. hopefully 	C. horrible 	D. important
7. A. complete 	B. hurry 	C. compose 	D. require
8. A. beautiful 	B. director 	C. election 	D. effective
III. Complete the sentences. Use although + a sentence from the list below.
1. ......................., he isn't particularly well paid.
2. ......................., I recognized her from a picture.
3. She wasn't wearing a coat..............................
4. We thought we'd better invite them to the party.........
5...................., I managed to make myself understood.
6......................................, the room wasn't very warm.
7. I didn't recognize her................................................
8. We're not very good friends....................................
I didn 't speak the language
he has a very important job
I had never seen her before
the heat was on
we don't like them very much It was pretty cold
we've known each other for a long time
I'd met her twice before
IV. Complete each sentence with the correct relative pronoun.
1. What do you say to people......ask you personal questions that you don't want to answer?
2. In my country, any person......is twenty-one years old and older can vote. I turned twenty-one last year. The person I voted for in the national election lost. I hope the next candidate for......vote has better luck. I'd like to vote for a winning candidate.
3. Vegetarians are people......do not eat meat. The vegetarians do not eat flesh......comes from any living creature, including fish. Some vegetarians even exclude any food......is made from animal products, such as milk and eggs.
4. People......live in New York City are called New Yorkers.
5. Tina likes the present......I gave her for her birthday.
6. George Washington is the president......picture is on a one-dollar bill.
7. Have you seen the movie......is playing at the Fox Theatre?
8. Do you know the woman......Michael is engaged to?
V. Use the given words to make meaningful sentences.
1. New York / largest city / the United States.
2. New Yorkers / people / come / all over the United States.
3. Visitors to New York / attracted / places / the Statue of Liberty / the Empire State Building.
4. New York / also / where / tourists / visit / world / famous / art galleries / museums.
5. best / thing / London / beautiful parks.
6. London / situated / River Thames / covers / area /1,610 square km.
7. London's parks / ideal places / people / get away / noisy / busy city life.
8. Tourists / come / all over the world / want / visit / historic buildings / London.
VI. Give the correct form of the words in brackets.
1. Mexico City has a......of nearly 20,000,000. 	(populate)
2. Pusan is......in the southern part of Korea. 	(locale)
3. London was......by the Romans in 43 AD. 	(found)
4. New York is the home of the United Nations and the centre of......finance. 	(globe)
5. Coming to London people can go for walks in a......of parks. 	(vary)
6. There are always interesting ...... at the big art museums in New York. 	(exhibit)
7. The Statue of Liberty in New York is the symbol of......between France and America. 	(friend)
8. Montreal is a city where both French and English are.......	(speak)
VII. Read the text, then decide whether each of the statements is true (T) or false (F).
SYDNEY
 Named after an ex-Governor of New South Wales, Sydney is the State's capital city. Located on the south-east of Australia in the temperate zone, it enjoys a mild climate, averaging 14.5 hours of sunshine per day in summer and 10.25 hours in winter. It is also the largest, oldest and perhaps the most beautifully situated city in Australia. First established by the British as a convict settlement in 1788, it is a modern cosmopolitan city that has developed into one of the nation's major industrial, business, and manufacturing centres.
 Sydney is home to nearly 4.2 million people (as at 1995). The suburbs reach out from the city centre and habour creating a metropolitan area of about 3,000 square kilometres. The 57 square kilometre harbour is one of the largest in the world and famous for unmistakable 134 high arch of the Harbour Bridge and the graceful sails of the Opera House. It is a busy waterway with ferries, freighters, hydrofoils and pleasure craft.
 Not far from the city centre are the attractive old residential suburbs of Balmain, Glebe, and Paddington where many people live in smart terraced houses. Art galleries, pubs, and restaurants abound in the cosy streets that tend to be quite narrow, whereas the suburbs surrounding the city's colleges and universities consist mainly of family homes and multi-unit blocks - an idea situation for students looking for a homestay or to rent. Sydney's newer suburbs now have a large multicultural population and local shopping centres reflect the influences of many cultures.
 As well as scores of cinemas and theatres throughout the city and suburbs there are numerous clubs which appeal to people of all ages and cater for all tastes. Pubs are the venue for smaller modern bands, while the big-name popular music artists, both local and international, attract capacity audiences at the huge Entertainment Centre in the heart of the city.
 Sydney is the capital city of Australia. Originally, Sydney was built as a place for convicted people from Britain. 
 Sydney Harbour is the largest harbour in the world. The Opera House in Sydney is always very busy. The streets in Paddington are not wide and contain houses arranged in rows.
 There is now a wide variety of restaurants to choose more in Sydney than in the past. The Entertainment Centre is only for international popular music artists who attract large audiences. There are pubs for locals of different ages and tastes.
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