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  1. ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEST 4 Full name: Grade 10. Class: Time: 45 minutes I. PHONICS: Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest. 1. A. valuable B. bomb C. baby D. probably 2. A. played B. worked C. watched D. hoped 3. A. dear B. year C. bear D. clear Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose first stress is different from the rest. 4. A.undertake B. interact C. disappear D. enlighten 5. A. encourage B. remember C. successful D. colorful II. GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY: Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that needs correction. 6.Bill Gate, . is the owner of Microsoft Corp., donates nearly all of his money to charity. A. who B. that C. which D. whose 7. Mary: “What do you think could be the negative effect of overusing computers?” – Peter: “ .” A. I think it is negative B. It might be bad for your eyes and harmful to your brain C. It may not be perfect D. You should not use computers. 8. I have got today’s newspaper, . has a list of films. A. which B. whom C. that D. whose 9. Some experts advise that student should take advantage of their smartphones to have fun and good learning results. The underlined word has the closest meaning to: A.take care of B. make use of C. make fun of D. take photos of 10. Using an . device such as a laptop, you can learn English effectively. A. electric B. electricity C. electronic D. electrical 11.Water is one of the limited natural resources which can run out soon. All efforts should be made to . A. preserve B. preservation C. preserving D. preserved 12.Choose the answer which needs correcting.
  2. He is a kind of person who job involves travelling a lot A B C D 13. “ Alaska is very cold” Our teacher said Alaska . cold. A.If it was very B. was very C. very 14. “ I have a new job” Samantha said she a new job A. had B.have C.has 15. “ I have lived here for 20 years” She said that she lived . for 20 years. A. Has/here B. had/here C. had/ there D. has/ here 16. “ We will have a trip to London next month” They said that they have a trip to London A. would/ the following month B. would/ next month C. will/ the following month B. will/ the following month. 17. of environmental preservation should be raised in the public as well as in education A. aware B. being aware C. awareness. 18. Choose the answer which needs correcting. He is the farmer which I told you about A B C D III.READING : Questions 19 – 23: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow. Ecotourism aims to reduce the impact that tourism has on naturally beautiful environments. This type of tourism is very fashionable today and you can apply the principles of ecotourism wherever you go for your holiday. Just remember these basic rules. Be prepared. Learn about the place that you’re going to visit. Find out about its culture and history. Learn a little of the native language, at least basics like “Please”, “Thank you”, and “Good Morning”. Think of your holiday as an opportunity to learn something. Have respect for local culture. Wear clothes that will not offend people. Always ask permission before you take a photograph. Remember that you are a visitor. Don't waste resources. If the area doesn't have much water, don't take two showers every day. Remember the phrase “Leave nothing behind you except footprints and take nothing away except photographs.” Take as much care of the places that you visit as you take of your own home. Don’t buy souvenirs made from endangered animals or plants. Walk or use other non-polluting forms of transport whenever you can. Be flexible and keep a sense of humour when things go wrong. Stay in local hotels and eat in local restaurants. Buy local products whenever possible and pay a fair price for what you buy.
  3. Choose your holiday carefully. You don’t have to fly to exotic locations for your “eco” holiday. There are probably places of natural beauty and interest in your own country that you've never visited. (Adapted from “Ecotoursim”, British Council Learn English) Based on the information given in the passage, decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F). Tick in the boxes. T F 19. The passage introduces the main principles that visitors should follow in their “eco” holidays. 20. Visitors should find information about the place they plan to go to before their trip. 21. Visitors should not leave any waste in the place they visit. 22. If things don’t happen as planned, visitors should follow their plan more stricty. 23. To have a green holiday, visitors should travel to strange places. Question 24-28:Choose the best word: Although stereotypes can be harmful, it is true that Russia is one of . (24)–ranked countries in the world in alcohol consumption. The country’s love of vodka is also its leading cause of .(25), from liver disease and alcohol poisoning to fatal accidents and crimes. Since it’s such an (26) part of their culture, there are many rules of etiquette surrounding drinking in Russia. For instance, you can’t place a glass of alcohol back on the table after a toast-it should be bottom’s up and .(27). Arriving late for dinners means that you have to drink a (28) glass of vodka, no questions asked, as you’ll have to catch up for the rest. 24.A. the highest B. the higher C. higher D. highest 25.A. death B. died C. die D. dead 26.A. success B. integral C. federal D. unnecessary 27.A. full B. empty C. locked D. knocked 28.A. knocked B. empty C. locked D. full IV. WRITING: Transform into REPORTED Speech: SHE SAID THAT . 29.“I’m living in New York.” 30.“My husband has just finished reading this interesting book.” . -The end-
  4. ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEST 4 Full name: Grade 10 Class: Time: 45 minutes I. READING: Veganism What is veganism and what do vegans do? Vegans try to live, as much as possible, in a way that avoids exploiting and being cruel to animals. This means following a plant-based diet. Vegans do not eat animals or animal-based products like meat, fish, seafood, eggs, honey and dairy products such as cheese. For many vegans, living a committed vegan lifestyle means not wearing clothes made from animal skins and avoiding any products which have been tested on animals. How are vegans different from vegetarians? Vegetarians don’t eat meat or fish but they can eat eggs, honey and dairy products, but vegans don’t eat any animal-based food products. Vegans argue that suffering is caused in the production of these foods, for example they say that, on some dairy farms, male calves are killed because they are too expensive to keep, and on some farms, cows are killed when they get older and produce less milk. When did veganism start? The Vegan Society was founded in 1944, but there is evidence of people deciding not to consume animal products over 2,000 years ago. The sixth-century BC Greek mathematician and philosopher Pythagoras was in favour of kindness to all species, and his diet could be described as vegetarian. Why do many people decide to become vegan? For many people, the main reason for going vegan is probably that they believe that animals and all other sentient beings should have the right to life and freedom. However, there are other reasons. Vegans argue that the production of meat and other animal products is very bad for the environment. They point out that a huge quantity of water is needed to grow grain to feed animals in the meat industry. The enormous amount of grain which the meat industry needs often leads to forests being cut down and habitats being lost. In contrast, much lower quantities of grain and water are needed to sustain a vegan diet. In addition, many vegans say that all the nutrients our bodies need are contained in a carefully planned vegan diet and that this type of diet helps prevent some diseases. Are the sentences true or false,tick V to your answer? T F 1. Vegans eat fish and seafood. 2. Vegans wear clothes made from the skin of an animal. 3. Vegans do not eat some things that vegetarians do. 4. More than 2,000 years ago, some people took a decision not to eat animals and animal products. 5. Many people become vegan because of a concern for the environment.
  5. Question 6-10:Choose the best word: Although stereotypes can be harmful, it is true that Russia is one of . (6)–ranked countries in the world in alcohol consumption. The country’s love of vodka is also its leading cause of .(7), from liver disease and alcohol poisoning to fatal accidents and crimes. Since it’s such an (8) part of their culture, there are many rules of etiquette surrounding drinking in Russia. For instance, you can’t place a glass of alcohol back on the table after a toast-it should be bottom’s up and .(9). Arriving late for dinners means that you have to drink a (10) glass of vodka, no questions asked, as you’ll have to catch up for the rest. 6.A. the highest B. the higher C. higher D. highest 7.A. death B. died C. die D. dead 8.A. success B. integral C. federal D. unnecessary 9.A. full B. empty C. locked D. knocked 10.A. knocked B. empty C. locked D. full II. WRITING: Transform into REPORTED Speech: SHE SAID THAT . 11.“I haven’t seen Diana last night.” . 12.“I don’t drink coffee anymore.” . III. GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY: Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that needs correction. 13.Bill Gate, . is the owner of Microsoft Corp., donates nearly all of his money to charity. A. who B. that C. which D. whose 14.A: How often do you exercise? B: “ ” a. No, I sometimes do b. Yes, I often do c. About three times a week d. Often I don’t do 15. I have got today’s newspaper, . has a list of films. A. which B. whom C. that D. whose 16.The teacher said: “ Let’s take notes of this grammatical structure quickly, everyone”. The underlined word has the closest meaning to: A.write down B. put away C. take the notebook D. read it out 17. We should the limited or non-renewable natural resources for our future generations. A. protection B. protecting C. protected D. protect
  6. 18.A is a mobile computer that is also useful for language learning. A. tablet B. PC C. laptop D. smartphone 19.Choose the answer which needs correcting. This is the bridge who was built by a famous king 1000 years ago A B C D 20. “ The kids are outside” My wife said that the kids . outside A.if they were B. were C.is 21. “ I can speak three languages” Thomas said he speak three languages. A. can spoke B.could spoke C.could speak 22. “ I have lived here for 20 years” She said that she lived . for 20 years. B. Has/here B. had/here C. had/ there D. has/ here 23. “ We will have a trip to London next month” They said that they have a trip to London A. would/ the following month B. would/ next month C. will/ the following month B. will/ the following month. 24. of environmental preservation should be raised in the public as well as in education A. aware B. being aware C. awareness. 25. Choose the answer which needs correcting. My English teacher, who lectures are interesting, is humorous. A B C D IV. PHONICS: Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest. 26. A. house B. hair C. hope D. hour 27. A. played B. worked C. watched D. hoped 28. A. say B. day C. hair D. may Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose first stress is different from the rest. 29. A.dangerous B. enable C. surprising D. depressing 30. A. underline B. disappoint C. poisonous D. undercook -The end-