Giải tiếng Anh lớp 10 Test Yourself B
TEST YOURSELF B I. Listening: Listen and complete the table below. {Nghe và điền vào bảng dưới đây.) in central England 90,000 people university car factory Cowley Road 50 miles to the west of London 120,000 people market town biscuit factory computer industry II. Reading: Read the passage and decide either the following statements are true (T) or false (F). {Đọc đoạn văn và quyết đinh những câu nói đúng (T) hoặc sai (F).) 1.F 2. F 3.T 4.T 5.T GRAMMAR Read the following paragraph. One word is missing from each line. Put a English 10 - 85 stroke (/) where the word has been omitted and write the missing word in the space provided. (Đọc đoạn văn sau. Mỗi hàng thiếu một từ. Đặt dấu Ụ) nơi từ bị bỏ và viết từ thiếu vào chỗ trống được cho.) Today a lot of important inventions/carried 0. are out/scientists working for large industrial firms. 1. by However, there are still opportunities/other people 2. for to invent various things. In Britain, /is a weekly 3. there television programme/attempts to show 4. which all/various devices which people have recently 5. the invented. The people organizing/programme 6. the receive information about 700 inventions/year. 7. a New ideas can still be developed/private inventors. 8. by However, / is important to consider these questons: 9. it Will it work? Will it / wanted? Is it new? 10. be IV. WRITING: Your class would like to visit your uncle’s computer factory which is located near your school. Write to him and ask for permission to visit. The following suggestions may help you. (Lớp của em muốn thăm nhà máy sản xuất máy vi tính của chú em ở gần trường. Hãy viết thơ cho chú ấy và xin phép thăm. Những từ đề nghị sau đây có thề giúp em.) Dear Uncle Minh, Hi, how are you? And how’s your business? My class has just learned about new inventions and my teacher has an idea of visiting your factory. I think you’re willing to help US. Our class is planning to visit your factory at about 7:30 a.m., next Thursday July 20Ih. Forty students in my class are going to go there by bus. My teacher has had intention of asking you to show the students the process of fixing computers. Would you be so kind as to let us stay at your factory the whole morning and recommend someone to give US a tour around the workshops where the workers fix the computers? And can you let US meet and talk with the workers? I hope you will provide US favourable conditions to have an interesting and useful visit. Will you let me know your reply next Monday, if you don’t mind? Thank you a lot in advance, Uncle. Yours sincerely, Nam