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Đề thi giữa HK2 môn Tiếng Anh 10 năm 2021

Câu 1
Choose the word whose underlined part has a different pronunciation: conservation, nation, mention, question.
A.
conservation
B.
nation
C.
mention
D.
question
Câu 2
Choose the word whose underlined part has a different pronunciation: medicine, protect, species, never.
A.
medicine
B.
protect
C.
species
D.
never
Câu 3
Choose the word whose underlined part has a different pronunciation: variety, pattern, vary, back.
A.
variety
B.
pattern
C.
vary
D.
back
Câu 4
Choose the word whose underlined part has a different pronunciation: painted, protested, fetched, eroded.
A.
painted
B.
protested
C.
fetched
D.
eroded
Câu 5
Choose the word whose underlined part has a different pronunciation: pollute, develop, constant, provide.
A.
pollute
B.
develop
C.
constant
D.
provide
Câu 6
Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others: conserve, disease, wildlife, expand.
A.
conserve
B.
disease
C.
wildlife
D.
expand
Câu 7
Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others: illness, slowly, spoken, police.
A.
illness
B.
slowly
C.
spoken
D.
police
Câu 8
Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others: correction, motorway, addition, erosion.
A.
correction
B.
motorway
C.
addition
D.
erosion
Câu 9
Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others: damage, pollute, defense, erode.
A.
damage
B.
pollute
C.
defense
D.
erode
Câu 10
Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others: power, autumn, allow, order.
A.
power
B.
autumn
C.
allow
D.
order
Câu 11
Select the synonym of the bold and underlined word: To conserve electricity, we are cutting down on our central heating.
A.
protect
B.
hold
C.
make
D.
do
Câu 12
Select the synonym of the bold and underlined word: The loss of much forest is destroying Earth’s plant and animal variety.
A.
consuming
B.
demolishing
C.
erasing
D.
removing
Câu 13
Select the synonym of the bold and underlined word: The loss of much forest is destroying Earth’s plant and animal variety.
A.
change
B.
kind
C.
type
D.
collection
Câu 14
Select the synonym of the bold and underlined word: This is especially worrying when there are about 3,000 plants with values as medicines against cancer, AIDS, heart disease and many other sicknesses.
A.
well
B.
suddenly
C.
particularly
D.
highly
Câu 15
Select the synonym of the bold and underlined word: This is especially worrying when there are about 3,000 plants with values as medicines against cancer, AIDS, heart disease and many other sicknesses.
A.
annoying
B.
hurting
C.
caring
D.
fearing
Câu 16
Select the synonym of the bold and underlined word: This is especially worrying when there are about 3,000 plants with values as medicines against cancer, AIDS, heart disease and many other sicknesses.
A.
illness
B.
disorder
C.
derangement
D.
arrangement
Câu 17
Select the synonym of the bold and underlined word: Man and most animals need a constant supply of water to live.
A.
uniform
B.
changeless
C.
true
D.
steady
Câu 18
Select the synonym of the bold and underlined word: Without plants, most water would run off as soon as it falls, taking away valuable soil.
A.
costly
B.
estimable
C.
cherished
D.
admirable
Câu 19
Select the synonym of the bold and underlined word: But we can stop adding the problem while scientists search for answers, and laws are passed in nature’s defense.
A.
frisk
B.
rifle
C.
track
D.
examine
Câu 20
Select the synonym of the bold and underlined word: Each year about fifty hundred species of plants and animals are already being eliminated.
A.
dropped
B.
removed
C.
kicked
D.
tossed
Câu 21
The bridge is a marvelous work of engineering and _______.
A.
destroy
B.
destruction
C.
destructive
D.
destructively
Câu 22
Work on the production line is monotonous and lacks _______.
A.
variety
B.
various
C.
varied
D.
variable
Câu 23
He owns a series of _______ across the US and beyond.
A.
industries
B.
industrials
C.
industrious
D.
industrialize
Câu 24
He says he'll tell the authorities but it's just an empty ______.
A.
threat
B.
threaten
C.
threatening
D.
threateningly
Câu 25
I'm sick of _______-heart liberal politicians.
A.
blood
B.
bloody
C.
bleed
D.
bleeding
Câu 26
In the movie, he plays a concerned and _______ father trying to bring up two teenage children on his own.
A.
sense
B.
sensitive
C.
sensible
D.
senseless
Câu 27
As a child I had an _______ friend called Polly.
A.
image
B.
imagine
C.
imaginative
D.
imaginary
Câu 28
Phone me if there are any new _______.
A.
develop
B.
developed
C.
developing
D.
developments
Câu 29
If you don't have anything _______ to say, I'd rather you kept quiet.
A.
construct
B.
constructors
C.
constructive
D.
construction
Câu 30
A healthy body will be able to fight off the illness _______ without the use of medicine.
A.
nature
B.
natural
C.
naturalize
D.
naturally
Câu 31
Conservation conflicts arise when natural-resource shortages develop in the face of steadily increasing demands from a growing human population. Controversy frequently surrounds how a resource should be used, or allocated, and for whom. For example, a river may supply water for agricultural irrigation, habitat for fish, and water-generated electricity for a factory. Farmers, fishers, and industry leaders vie for unrestricted access to this river, but such freedom could destroy the resource, and conservation methods are necessary to protect the river for future use.
A.
stand up
B.
sit up
C.
get up
D.
spring up
Câu 32
Conservation conflicts arise when natural-resource shortages develop in the face of steadily increasing demands from a growing human population. Controversy frequently surrounds how a resource should be used, or allocated, and for whom. For example, a river may supply water for agricultural irrigation, habitat for fish, and water-generated electricity for a factory. Farmers, fishers, and industry leaders vie for unrestricted access to this river, but such freedom could destroy the resource, and conservation methods are necessary to protect the river for future use.
A.
cover
B.
provide
C.
make up for
D.
compensate for
Câu 33
Conservation conflicts arise when natural-resource shortages develop in the face of steadily increasing demands from a growing human population. Controversy frequently surrounds how a resource should be used, or allocated, and for whom. For example, a river may supply water for agricultural irrigation, habitat for fish, and water-generated electricity for a factory. Farmers, fishers, and industry leaders vie for unrestricted access to this river, but such freedom could destroy the resource, and conservation methods are necessary to protect the river for future use.
A.
plans
B.
orders
C.
ways
D.
structures
Câu 34
Conservation conflicts arise when natural-resource shortages develop in the face of steadily increasing demands from a growing human population. Controversy frequently surrounds how a resource should be used, or allocated, and for whom. For example, a river may supply water for agricultural irrigation, habitat for fish, and water-generated electricity for a factory. Farmers, fishers, and industry leaders vie for unrestricted access to this river, but such freedom could destroy the resource, and conservation methods are necessary to protect the river for future use.
A.
guarantee
B.
shortage
C.
population
D.
habitat
Câu 35
Conservation conflicts arise when natural-resource shortages develop in the face of steadily increasing demands from a growing human population. Controversy frequently surrounds how a resource should be used, or allocated, and for whom. For example, a river may supply water for agricultural irrigation, habitat for fish, and water-generated electricity for a factory. Farmers, fishers, and industry leaders vie for unrestricted access to this river, but such freedom could destroy the resource, and conservation methods are necessary to protect the river for future use.
A.
necessary
B.
major
C.
fresh
D.
aquatic
Câu 36
Conservation conflicts arise when natural-resource shortages develop in the face of steadily increasing demands from a growing human population. Controversy frequently surrounds how a resource should be used, or allocated, and for whom. For example, a river may supply water for agricultural irrigation, habitat for fish, and water-generated electricity for a factory. Farmers, fishers, and industry leaders vie for unrestricted access to this river, but such freedom could destroy the resource, and conservation methods are necessary to protect the river for future use.
A.
when natural-resource shortages increase in the features of gradually increasing demands from a rising human population
B.
when a natural resource crosses political borders
C.
when freedom could destroy the resource
D.
when eroded soil and silt cloud affect many organisms
Câu 37
Conservation conflicts arise when natural-resource shortages develop in the face of steadily increasing demands from a growing human population. Controversy frequently surrounds how a resource should be used, or allocated, and for whom. For example, a river may supply water for agricultural irrigation, habitat for fish, and water-generated electricity for a factory. Farmers, fishers, and industry leaders vie for unrestricted access to this river, but such freedom could destroy the resource, and conservation methods are necessary to protect the river for future use.
A.
a river
B.
topsoil
C.
erosion
D.
a forest
Câu 38
Conservation conflicts arise when natural-resource shortages develop in the face of steadily increasing demands from a growing human population. Controversy frequently surrounds how a resource should be used, or allocated, and for whom. For example, a river may supply water for agricultural irrigation, habitat for fish, and water-generated electricity for a factory. Farmers, fishers, and industry leaders vie for unrestricted access to this river, but such freedom could destroy the resource, and conservation methods are necessary to protect the river for future use.
A.
Argument often surrounds how a source should be used, or allocated, and for whom.
B.
A river may provide water for agricultural irrigation, habitat for fish, and water-generated electricity for a factory.
C.
Conservation methods are incidental to care for the river for future use.
D.
Farmers, fishers, and industry leaders vie for open access to this river.
Câu 39
Conservation conflicts arise when natural-resource shortages develop in the face of steadily increasing demands from a growing human population. Controversy frequently surrounds how a resource should be used, or allocated, and for whom. For example, a river may supply water for agricultural irrigation, habitat for fish, and water-generated electricity for a factory. Farmers, fishers, and industry leaders vie for unrestricted access to this river, but such freedom could destroy the resource, and conservation methods are necessary to protect the river for future use.
A.
Conflicts improve when a natural resource crosses political borders.
B.
The source of a main river may be located in the country through which the river flows than a different country.
C.
There is assurance that the river source will be confined to provide accommodation for resource needs downstream.
D.
The way where one ordinary source is managed has a direct effect upon other ordinary sources.
Câu 40
Conservation conflicts arise when natural-resource shortages develop in the face of steadily increasing demands from a growing human population. Controversy frequently surrounds how a resource should be used, or allocated, and for whom. For example, a river may supply water for agricultural irrigation, habitat for fish, and water-generated electricity for a factory. Farmers, fishers, and industry leaders vie for unrestricted access to this river, but such freedom could destroy the resource, and conservation methods are necessary to protect the river for future use.
A.
Natural-resource shortages
B.
Agricultural irrigation
C.
The headwaters of a major river
D.
Conservation conflicts