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TIẾNG ANH 10 FRIENDS GLOBAL Unit 5

TIẾNG ANH 10 FRIENDS GLOBAL

UNIT 5 - PRACTICE TEST 2

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined
part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following sentences.

1. A. architect B. challenge C. coach D. achievement

2. A. reliable B. repetitive C. creative D. representative

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the
other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following sentences.

3. A. employ B. manage C. include D. improve

4. A. uniform B. university C. hairdresser D. interview

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of
the following questions.

5. Andrew plans _____ a website that helps charities _____ money.


A. to create, to raise B. creating, to raise C. to create, raising D. creating, raising

6. If you like sports, many universities have teams _____ you can play at different levels.
A. which B. that C. where D. whom

7. He had to compete _____ five other candidates in the interview.


A. by B. against C. for D. among

8. What will happen if everyone learns online _____ in a classroom?


A. apart from B. instead of C. in spite of D. except for

9. Self-service check-outs at supermarkets are becoming common, _____?


A. isn’t it B. doesn’t it C. aren’t they D. don’t they

10. The Lego Discovery Center in Chicago, Illinois is _____ family-based entertainment venue
and features toy displays and rides for children.
A. a B. an C. the D. _____ (no article)

11. Visitors can see films, go on a factory tour and _____ items in the gift shop.
A. advertise B. display C. sell D. purchase

12. After studying 4 years at university, he finally got a degree _____ acting.
A. on B. of C. in D. about

13. In my opinion, as a waiter you’re on your feet all day and _____ a lot of customers.
A. serve B. server C. service D. servant

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14. If you have to find a holiday job this summer, what sort of job are you going to _____?
A. find out B. search for C. look for D. seek out

15. Fruit picking is hard work and I don’t think I am physically _____.
A. healthy B. fit C. well D. keen

16. _____ fruit picking is a well-paid job, it is very tiring.


A. Because B. As C. Although D. Since

17. Mr. Smith is a creative person and he enjoys _____ silver jewelry.
A. to make B. making C. to do D. doing

18. She had worked for a toy factory before she _____ her own business at the age of 30.
A. made up B. took up C. picked up D. set up

19. You should learn how to _____ your time and not oversleep.
A. manage B. mark C. tell D. calculate

Mark the letter A, B, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes
each of the following exchanges.

20. In a job interview


Interviewer: _____

Candidate: Yes, I did some voluntary work at an after-school club last year.
A. Do you have any experience of volunteering?
B. What personal qualities do you think the applicants should have?
C. Describe the job you want to do.
D. Why are you interested in this job?

21. In a dialogue between friends


Hung: How was your holiday job last summer?
Nam: _____
A. It didn’t go well at all. B. No way!
C. That’s not the worst of it D. That’s the way it is.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in
meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.

22. I like working outside and find gardens very relaxing.


A. enjoyable B. stressful C. challenged D. chilling

23. Due to serious financial problems, Mark left the college without completing the course.
A. fulfilling B. quitting C. taking D. attending

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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in
meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.

24. You need a special license to drive big lorries.


A. agreement B. permit C. acceptance D. receipt

25. I don’t mind going to the cinema on my own.


A. alone B. without support C. independent D. in company

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST
in meaning to each of the following questions.

26. If you don’t finish your homework in time, you can’t go out with your friends.
A. Finish your homework in time if you want to go out.
B. Unless you finish your homework, you can go out with your friends.
C. Finish your homework in time, and you can go out with your friends.
D. If you go out with your friends, you can’t finish your homework in time.

27. Henry laughed when I told him a joke.


A. The joke that I told Henry made him laugh.
B. Henry laughed at me because of the joke.
C. I told Henry a joke, which he laughed.
D. The joke which made Henry laugh was told.

28. The suitcase was so heavy that the little boy couldn’t lift it.
A. The little boy didn’t want to lift the suitcase because it was heavy.
B. The suitcase was too heavy for the little boy to lift.
C. It was such a heavy suitcase that the little boy couldn’t lift.
D. Because of the heavy suitcase, the little boy didn’t want to lift it.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs
correction in each of the following questions.

29. If (A)you don’t want your boss being (B) angry with (C) you, you should (D) obey him.

30. I love the feeling (A) at the end of the day which (B) I have solved (C) a really challenging
(D) problem.

31. On my view (A) women are (B) better at (C) many things than men (D).

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best
combines each pair of sentences in the following questions.

32. He decides to become an engineer. He’ll apply a place at university.


A. As he decides to become an engineer, he’ll apply a place at university.

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B. Although he decides to become an engineer, he’ll apply a place at university.
C. He won’t decide to become an engineer until he decides to apply a place at university.
D. He decides to become an engineer or he’ll apply a place at university.

33. I like the idea of working in a busy cafe. The time isn’t quite right for me.
A. I like the idea of working in a busy cafe when the time isn’t quite right for me.
B. Because I like the idea of working in a busy cafe, the time isn’t quite right for me.
C. Although I like the idea of working in a busy cafe, the time isn’t quite right for me.
D. Working in a busy cafe isn’t right for me because of the time.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to
indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 34 to
38.

Choosing the right career can be tough, especially for teenagers. Here are some handy tips
that you should follow. You should not rush to (34)_____ a decision. Think about what you are
good at (35)_____ what you enjoy doing. Be open to careers you may not have thought about.
Don’t rule out jobs that (36)_____ not sound appealing to you. Once you have an idea of a few
careers you see yourself pursuing, you will need to research your chosen fields to gain a
(37)_____ understanding of each of them and determine what you would like to pursue. Talk to
your parents and your school career guidance(3)_____, who play an important role in guiding you
to help you choose a job suitable for you.

34. A. put B. set C. do D. make

35. A. as B. but C. and D. before

36. A. must B. can C. might D. would

37. A. deeper B. wider C. further D. longer

38. A. teacher B. counselor C. coach D. instructor

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to
indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 39 to 43.

You have probably never heard of Charles Burgess Fry (1872-1956), but in England he was
the greatest all-round sportsman of his time, and perhaps of any time. He became famous while
still at university, mainly on account of his achievements in sport. He was at the same time captain
of the university football, cricket and athletics teams and held the world record for the long jump.
He was also a popular sports journalist. He was so famous that letters addressed to Mr. Fry
Oxford were delivered to him without any difficulty. His college, although it had quite a different
name, was known as Fry’s College.

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Some people have criticized Fry's sporting achievements. They point out that he lived at a time
when standards were quite low and it was much easier to do well in several sports. It is certainly
true that athletes of that time did not have the totally dedicated approach of modern athletes.
However, it is fair to judge him by the standards of his own time. There is no doubt that he had
extraordinary skills combined with an ability to write about sports with style and intelligence.

39. It can be inferred from the passage that in the early years of _____, C.B Fry was the most
famous man in England.
A. the 18th century B. the 19th century C. the 20th century D. the 21st century

40. Thanks to _____, C.B Fry became well-known while he was at university.
A. his name B. his success in sports
C. his world record D. his journalistic career

41. According to the passage, C.B Fry was excellent at all of the following sports EXCEPT
_____.
A. cricket B. football C. tennis D. athletics

42. The word “criticized” in the passage is closest in meaning to _____.


A. dispraised B. blamed C. complained D. attacked

43. The author’s tone in the passage is best described as _____.


A. persuasive B. despondent C. informative D. concerned

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
correct answer to each of the questions from 44 to 50.

It is normal for you to feel jittery when you are being interviewed for a job, particularly in a
stress-producing situation. In fact, there are many jobs where a little nervousness isn't looked at
askance. Right before attending the interview, it does help to dry a damp brow or clammy hand,
but otherwise, don't be too concerned about the outward manifestations of your nervousness.
Experienced interviewers will discount most physical signs of nervousness. The only one that
people have a hard time ignoring is a fidgety hand. Interviewees who constantly twist their hands
or make movements that are dramatically distracting are calling to their nervousness.

Remember that during the interview, employers talks to the applicant in order to determine
whether or not he or she is suitable for the job, not because they enjoy embarrassing uneasy
applicants. One way to overcome a flustered feeling, or "butterflies in the stomach", is to note
that interviewers want to evaluate potential employees and select the most desirable applicants. If
employers think you fit into their company or organization, you will be the one who is sought after.
An interview also allows the candidate to assess the corporate culture and demands of the job. It
is almost as if you are interviewing them to see if they are good enough for you.

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44. The word “jittery” in the passage is closest in meaning to _____.


A. excited B. nervous C. uncomfortable D. awkward

45. According to the passage, nervousness about a job interview is _____.


A. common B. avoidable
C. stress-producing D. looked at askance

46. The word “discount” in the passage is closest in meaning to _____.


A. discomfort B. ignore C. reduce D. discharge

47. According to the passage, the outward sign of nervousness that most attracts the
interviewer’s attention is _____.
A. a damp brow B. clammy hands
C. restless hand movements D. jittery stomach

48. According to the passage, an interviewer is someone who _____.


A. is looking for signs of nervousness B. seeks facts from perspective employees
C. has already hired potential candidates D. is always on the lookout for applicants

49. The phrase “butterfly in the stomach” is closest in meaning to _____.


A. aggressiveness B. sufferings C. nervous feeling D. intense feeling

50. It can be inferred from the passage that overcoming nervousness is a matter of _____.
A. being in the right place at the right time
B. opinion and beliefs
C. realising that interviews are two-sided and making the most of them
D. understanding stress-producing situations

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