Đề ôn tập môn Tiếng Anh Lớp 5 - Practice test 1 (Có đáp án)
There are tens of thousands of robots doing work all (81) ........... the world. Robot is the name given to any (82) ...................that can do a certain job automatically. These machines come in any shapes and (83) ................... . It is possible to build a robot in the shape of a person, but most look like machines built for specific purposes. They are (84) .......... by computers. The computers (85) ...................the robot what to do and how to do it.
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- Practice test 1 SECTION I: PHONETICS Part 1:Choose one word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others. 1. a. seat b. meat c. head d. heat 2. a. multiply b. subtract c. instruction d. country 3. a. soup b. route c. group d. could 4. a. toothb. foot c. school d. food 5. a. put b. pull c. burn d. push 6. a. goodb. cool c. look d. wool 7. a. should b. house c. shout d. found 8. a. town b. snow c. bowl d. grow 9. a. town b. cow c. snow d. brown 10. a. load b. coast c. abroad d. road Part 2: Pick out the word which is stressed differently from that of the others: 11. A. essential B. difference C. expensive D. discussion 12. A. community B. villagers C. diseases D. important 13. A. electricity B. instead C. decided D. enclose 14. A. children B. farmerC. affect D. village 15. A. resurface B. restaurant C. villager D. cinema SECTION II: GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY Part 1: Find mistake in each sentence by choosing A, B, C or D 16. She would be happy if she gets good marks A B C D 17. She is not old enough to becoming a teacher A B C D 18. Because of the traffic was heavy, we were late for work. A B C D 19. In spite the traffic jam, I came home late last night. A B C D 20. I don’t have enough money for buying a dictionary A B C D 21. Yesterday our class decide to go to the Botanical Garden. A B C D Part 2: Choose the word or phrase that best completes each sentence. 26. The crowd are becoming ___ excited. A. more and most B. less and most C. less and least D. more and more 27. ___he drank, ___he became. A. The most / the most violent B. The more / the more violent C. The less / less violent D. More / more violent 28 Mary: I didn't know you could play badminton so well, Peter. - Peter: ___. A. Don't mention it. I played worse than ever before. B. That's all right. I could have played better. C. Thank you, Mary. That's a nice compliment.
- D. You're welcome. The game was not as good as I had expected. 29. John, could you ___the baby while I go shopping? A. try out B. look after C. take after D. get over 30. I’ll lend you the money and you ___ pay me back till next month. A. need B. needn’t C. mustn’t D. must 31. This is ___first time I have travelled across ___Pacific Ocean. A. a / a B. the / a C. a / the D. the / the 32. He finds it ___ to read detective books. A. fascinated B. fascinates C. fascinate D. fascinating 33. Mai feels very ___ because she lives far from her family. A. happy B. unhappily C. happily D. unhappy 34. You must wear a helmet ___ you get a motorbike ride. A. how B. when C. because D. so 35. We were very tired , ___ the city tour was very interesting. A. however B. so C. but D. and 36. ___ let your younger brother or sister play with lighters. A. Always B. Sometimes C. No D. Never 37. Mike is a clever boy, but he is lazy and ___ A. untidy B. tidy C. tidiness D. untidiness 38. He raely washes his hands ___ meals. A. before B. after C. in D. during 39. What’s the matter with the boy ? A. He’s got a temperature. B. He is angry. C. He will take the red shirt. D. He’s tall and thin. 40. ‘Do you want to come out with me, Jenny ?’ A. Sory, Mummy. I can’t go today. B. You’ve got a terrific hairstyle. C. Thank you. D. I’ll go to Lan’s. 41. John often goes to bed early and___up late. A. gets B. get C. got D. to get 42. They sometimes come___their neighbours in the evening. A. see B. sees C. seeing D. to see 43. I ___learning English three years ago. A. started B. have started C. start D, was starting 44. “I’m lost! Is this the way to Brighton? “___” A. No, I’m afraid it isn’t. B. You’re wrong. C. You’ve made a serious mistake. D. Why not? 45. Do you enjoy___ cartoons ? A. watching B. to watch C. watch D. watched 46. He is seldom late ___ work. A. to B. for C. in D. at 47. We will go to school when the rain ___ A. will stopB. stopped C. stops D. is stopping 48. I am looking forward to ___ you. A. seeing B. see C. to see D. saw 49. Don’t forget ___ the door before ___ to bed. A. to lock/ going B. locking/ going C. to lock/ to go D. lock/ going 50. He tried ___ but she refused ___ A. to explain/ listen B. to explain/ to listen C. explain/ listen D. explaining/ listening
- 51. His doctor advised him ___ jogging. A. to give up B. give up C. giving up D. gave up 52. He always ___ the lessons very well. A. understandsB. understandC. understoodD. understanded 53. Everybody stood up when a teacher ___ in A. is comingB. cameC. comesD. has come 54. Mr.Bao said , “I am so ___ of having been a Dien Bien Phu soldier.” A. interested B. excited C. proud D. keen 55. – “___” - “But Grandma, the forecast says it’ll be sunny.” A. Remember the new words by heart B. Let’s eat out C. Let me go shopping D. Don’t forget to bring along a raincoat 56. The bank ___ at four o'clock. A. close B. closes C. closing D. to close 57. John ___ hard in class, but I ___ he'll pass. A. try / don’t think B. tries / doesn’t think C. tries/ don’t think D. try/ doesn’t think 58. Water at 100 degree Centigrade. A. boil B. boils C. boiling D. is boiling 59. George ___ to the movies very often. A. not go B. don’t go C. doesn’t go D. not to 60. How many languages ___? A. do you speak B. are you speak C. are you speaking D. will you speak 61. The swimming pool at 9.00 am and ___ at 6.30 pm A. open/ close B. opens / closes C. opens/ close D. open / closes 62. Those children ___for 2 hours every afternoon. A. sleep B. sleeps C. is sleeping D. are sleeping 63. Light ___ faster than sound. A. travels B. travels C. travel D. is travelling 64. Odd one out : A. Geography B. Science C. Literature D. Lesson 65. Odd one out; A. sandals B. shorts C. slippers D. sneakers 66. Odd one out: A. scarf B. gloves C. socks D. forehead 67. It’s very nice ___ you to say so A. in B. on C. of D. at 68. “Hello, I’d like to speak to Mr. Green, please?” “___” A. I’m afraid I don’t know. B. I’m sorry. I’ll call again later. C. Sorry. Can you take a message? D. Sorry. Can you say that again? 69. “Shall we leave now?” “___” A. I’d like to stay. B. Have you got time? C. Near the station. D. Ok, let’s not. 70. “Don’t forget to come tomorrow.” “___” A. I don’t. B. I won’t. C. I can’t. D. I haven’t. SECTION III: Reading Part 1. Read the passage and choose (A,B,C,D) that best answers each of the questions about it
- 1. My village was never a big village, nor was it particularly successful or well-known. It was a place where simple people worked on their land, tending citrus groves and running poultry farms. The most exotic plantation grew avocados, and a palm tree nursery was something of an attraction. The village was established by a group of Greek immigrants in 1937 in what was then known as British-controlled Palestine. When we first moved here, one could still hear some Greek in the street, the local store sold original Greek delicacies and from time to time we were invited to sit on a neighbor’s porch and share some ouzo at the end of a working day. In the last few years, my village has changed dramatically. Very few people work in agriculture now; they can no longer support their families growing oranges and chickens. As a result, they must find their income outside the village and rent out their land or sell their little family farms altogether. Some of the land is still used for agriculture, but no longer for the family farms. Now it is the agriculture of luxuries. 71. What was true about the writer’s village? A. It was a big village. B. It was successful. C. It was famous. D. It was established by the Greek. 72. According to the passage, what did the people in the village NOT do? A. Worked on their land. B. Tended citrus groves. C. Raised animals on the farms. D. Grew avocados. 73. The founders of the village were immigrants from ___. A. Palestine B. Greece C. Britain D. family farms 74. What can best describe the change of the village recently? A. The change is very fast. B. The change is very slow. C. The change is normal. D. There is not much change. 75. How do the villagers earn their living now? A. They grow oranges and chicken. B. They run family farms. C. They work in the outside villages. D. They hire out their land and sell their farms. 2. Chantal's parents didn't have much money, so they sent her to a state primary school when she was five. She enjoyed her reading and writing lessons, but there were so many pupils in the class that the teacher found it difficult to control them. When Chantal was eleven, her father got a better job, and decided to spend some money on her education. He sent her to an expensive private school, where the girl wore dark green uniforms and did two hours' homework every evening. Chantal liked her new school, and did well. Because she studied hard, she passed all her exams, and went to university at eighteen. She chose history course and was an excellent student. In the end, she decided to become a teacher, and returned to her old primary school to teach. 76. At university she studied . A. very badly B. averagelyC. very poorly D. very well. 77. What was an important event for Chantal when she was eleven? A. passing the exams. B. getting better education. C. leaving her home. D. going overseas. 7 8. What profession did she finally decide to choose? A. advertising B. nursing C. teaching. D. cooking 7 9. Why did Chantal's parents send her to a state primary school? A. They liked it. B. They were poor. C. It was near her house. D. It was expensive. 80. What was her teachers' problem at the primary school? A. low salary. B. arge class. C. disobedient pupils. D. strict headmaster
- Part 2 : Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the follow passage. There are tens of thousands of robots doing work all (81) the world. Robot is the name given to any (82) that can do a certain job automatically. These machines come in any shapes and (83) . It is possible to build a robot in the shape of a person, but most look like machines built for specific purposes. They are (84) by computers. The computers (85) the robot what to do and how to do it. 81. A. aboutB. inC. ofD. over 82. A. personB. carC. machineD.television 83. A. widthsB. heightsC. lengthsD. sizes 84. A. controllingB. to controlC. controlD. controlled 85. A. tellB. saysC. tellsD. say SECTION IV: Writing 86. No one in the team can play better than John. A. Everyone in the team, but John, plays very well. B. John as well as other players of the team plays very well. C. John plays well but the others play better. D. John is the best player of the team. 87. He is not old enough to do the volunteer work. A. He is too young to do the volunteer work. B. he cannot do the volunteer work because of his old age. C. He is very young that he can’t do the volunteer work. D. His youngster prevents him from doing the volunteer work. 88. The more you study, ___. A. the more knowledge do you gain B. you are the more knowledgeable C. the more knowledge you gain D. you will gain more knowledge 89. Those boys took a long ladder ___. A. so they will get the ball from the roof B. so that the ball from the roof can be gotten C. in order to get the ball from the roof D. and then get the ball from the roof 90. Where was Lan born? A. What’s Lan’s place of birth? B. What’s Lan’s date of birth? C. What’s Lans’ place of birth? D. Where’s Lan’s place of birth? The end