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GIA THUY SECONDARY SCHOOL
THE SECOND MID-TERM TEST –No.1 SCHOOL YEAR: 2021-2022 Grade 8
Full name: ………………..........…… Time: 45 minutes Class: 8A … A. Phonetics
I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently. 1. A. want ed id B. washed t C. danc ed t D. watched t 2. A. health B. team C. t ea II. Choose the D. beach
word whose stress is different from the others. 3. A. scientific 3 B. dramatic 2 D. domestic C. athletic 4. A. technology B. biology C. psychology D. radiography 3 5. A. coffee 1 B. rupee 1 C. trainee 1 D. agree 2
B. Vocabulary and Grammar
I. Choose the best answer
6. Pollution greatly affects ON the life of ………………animals. A. wine B. wild C. whilst D. while
7. When wastes are poured into the atmosphere, the air becomes + V NGUYÊN
………………………........................................ A. contaminated B. contaminating C. : D. contaminate=POLLUTE to contaminate
8. David uses English as his mother………. because he comes from the UK.
A. tongue MOTHER TONGUE: TIẾNG MẸ ĐẺ B. mouth C. nose D. cheek
9. Encourage my daughter to take part IN=PARTICIPATE IN=JOIN……… an international summer camp. A. of B. in C. on D. up
10. Because OF the drought, many people starved to …………………. A. death N B. dead C. deadly D. die
11. The last tsunami caused a lot of……………….. to the countries along the Pacific coast. A. eruption B. disasters C. destruction D. damage
12. If the factory …… dumping poison into the lake, all the fish and other aquatic animals will die. A. continues B. to continue C. continued D. will continue lOMoARcPSD|50734573
13. if I………. newspapers, I……… what was happening in the world. A. don't read/ wouldn't know B. didn't read/ wouldn't know C. didn't read/ won't know D. read/ wouldn't know
14. The flight number 781 to Melbourne…………. at tomorrow morning. A. arrives B. is arriving C. has arrived D. will arrive
15. Water pollution is the + ……… in the lake which has made the fish die. A. contaminate B. contaminating
C. contaminated D. contamination
16. Three cats ………. By BỞI the volunteers. A. have rescued B. has rescued C. have been rescued BỊ ĐỘNG
D. has been rescued BỊ ĐỘNG
17. They ……….. their house before the typhoon came. QKD HTHT(SINCE) A. have repaired B. had repaired CHỦ ĐỘNG C. have been repaired
D. had been repaired BỊ ĐỘNG
II. Find out the mistakes
18. The air in the country is fresh because of there is not much traffic. MỆNH ĐỀ A B C D
19. Man is constantly being doing harm to the environment. A B BEING DONE C D
20. The earth is being threaten and the future looks V +ADV badLY. ADJ A B C D C. Reading:
I. Read the passage, choose the best answer. SAVE THE EARTH!
We are all slowly (21) ……… the Earth. The seas and rivers are too dirty to swim in. There
is so much smoke in the air that it is unhealthy to live in many of the world’s cities. In one well-
known=POPULAR city, for example, poisonous=TOXIC gases (22) ……… cars pollute the air
so much that traffic policemen have to wear oxygen masks. We have cut down =REDUCE
(23)………trees that there are now vast =LARGE: RỘNG areas of wasteland all over the world.
As a result, farmers in parts of Africa cannot grow enough TO V: ĐỦ LÀM GÌ (24)………In
certain countries in Asia, there is too little rice. Moreover, we do not take enough care of the countryside.
Wild animals are quickly disappearing. For instance, tigers are rare in India now because
we have killed too many of them. However, it isn’t enough simply to talk about the problem. We
must act now before it is too late IT IS ADJ TO V NGUYÊN to do (25)……… about it. lOMoARcPSD|50734573 Join us now. Save the Earth! 21. A. destroyed B. destroying C. destroys D. destroy 22. A by B. of C. from D. in 23. A so much B. so few C. so little D. so many 24. A eating B. to eat C. for eat D. to be eaten 25. A anything(PHỦ ĐỊNH) B. nothing KH CÓ GÌ C. everything MỌI THỨ D. something 1 VÀI THỨ
II. Read the passage, answer the questions by choosing A, B, C or D.
People all over the world today are beginning to hear and learn more and more about the
problem of pollution. Pollution is caused either by man's release of new and often artificial
substances CHẤT into the environment or by releasing increased amounts of a natural substance,
such as oil from oil tankers into the sea.
Whatever its underlying reasons, there is no doubt that much of the pollution caused could be
controlled if only governments, companies, and individuals would make more efforts. In the
home, there is an obvious need to control litter and waste. Foods wrapped up three or four times
in packages all have to be disposed of; drinks are increasingly sold in bottles or tins which cannot
be reused. This not only causes a litter problem, but also is a great waste of resources, in terms of
glass, metal and paper. Advertising has helped this process by persuading many of us not only to
buy things we don't need, but also to throw away much of what we have bought. Pollution and
waste combine to be a problem everyone can help to solve by cutting out unnecessary buying,
excess use and careless disposal of the products we use in our daily lives.
26. The main cause of pollution mentioned in the passage is …………….. .
A. the production of new industrial goods
B. increased amounts of a natural substance
C. increasing population and their needs to buy more productsD. the release of artificial or natural
substances into the environment
27. Much of the pollution could be controlled if only …………….. .
A. people would pay more attention to their waste
B. all sides concerned would make more efforts
C. governments would take effective measures
D. farmers would use less natural resources
28. Food packages, bottles and tins for drinks can cause ……………...
A. more and more air and water pollution
B. both a litter problem and a waste of resources lOMoARcPSD|50734573
C. the price of the products to rise greatly
D. the advertising industry to make more profit
29. What does the phrase "disposal of" in the last sentence probably mean?
A. using up B. finding a solution to C. cutting out D. getting rid of
30. Which of the following cannot help solving the problem of pollution? A. Eating and drinking less
B. Cutting out unnecessary buying C. Reducing excess use
D. Controlling litter and waste D. Writing
I. Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the sentences with given words.
31. Fifty stars/ the/ United States’ flag/ represent/ fifty states A.
Fifty stars in the United States’ flag represents its fifty states.
B. Fifty stars at the United States’ flag represents its fifty states.
C. Fifty stars at the United States’ flag represent its fifty states.D. star in the United
States’ flag represents its fifty states. HTĐ
32. There/ many/ English/ speaking countries/ the world
A. There are many English speaking countries on the world THẾ GIỚI. TRÊN
B. There are many English speaking countries in the world.
C. There are many English speaking countries at the world.
D. There are many English speaking countries of the world.
33. A lot of/ people/ enjoy/ see/ ‘Titanic’/ despite/ sad ending.
A. A lot of people enjoy to see ‘Titanic’ despite its sad ending.
B. A lot of people enjoy to see ‘Titanic’ despite it has sad ending.
C. A lot of people enjoy seeing ‘Titanic’ despite it has sad ending. DESPITE=IN SPITE OF:
MẶC DÙ + N/VING ALTHOUGH + MỆNH ĐỀ
D. A lot of people enjoy seeing ‘Titanic’ despite its sad ending.
34. What/ icon/ your/ country?
A. What is the icon of your country? A/AN THE+ DANH TỪ MANG TÍNH DUY NHẤT :
EARTH. SUN, CAPITAL, ICON, ….
B. What is an icon of your country?
C. What is the icon to your country?
D. What is an icon to your country?
35. Could/ you/ tell/ me/ what/ the symbol/ Scotland?
A. Could you tell to me what is the symbol=ICON: of Scotland?
B. Could you tell toV me what the symbol of Scotland is? TELL SB
C. Could you tell me what is the symbol of Scotland? lOMoARcPSD|50734573
D. Could you tell me what the symbol of Scotland is?
II. Rewrite the sentences without changing the meaning.
36. I'm often tired in the morning because I go to bed late.
A. If I didn’t go to bed late, I wouldn’t be often tired in the morning.
B. If I'm often tired in the morning, I will go to bed late.
C. I wouldn’t be often tired in the morning if I didn’t go to bed late. D. A and C are correct.
37. When did you start the project?
A. How long KHÔNG ĐI VỚI TOBE ( + TRỢ ĐỘNG TỪ)is it since you started the project?
B. How long have you started the project?
C. How long did it start since you start the project? D. A and B are correct.
38. Martin may not be very well but he still manages to enjoy life.
A. Martin's poor health not prevent him (from) enjoying life.
B. Martin's poor health can't prevent him (from) enjoying life.
C. Martin's poor health don’t stop him (from) enjoying life.
D. Martin's poor health could stop him (from) enjoying life.
39. We haven’t got a calculator, so we can’t work this out quickly. A.
If we had a calculator, we could work this out quickly.
B. If we have a calculator, we could work this out quickly.
C. If we had had a calculator, we could work this out quickly.
D. If we have had a calculator, we could work this out quickly.
40. Dumping solid wastes in rivers, lakes and oceans causes water pollution. A.
Dumping solid wastes lead to water pollution in rivers, lakes and oceans.
B. Dumping solid wastes leads to water pollution in rivers, lakes and oceans.
C. Dumping solid wastes led to water pollution in rivers, lakes and oceans.
D. Dumping solid wastes leading to water pollution in rivers, lakes and oceans. ----The end----
GIA THUY SECONDARY SCHOOL ANSWER KEY FOR SCHOOL YEAR: 2021-2022
THE SECOND MID-TERM TEST –No.1 Grade 8 Time: 45 minutes lOMoARcPSD|50734573 A. Phonetics
I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently. 1. A. want ed B. washed C. danc ed D. watched 2. A. health B. team C. t ea II. Choose the D. beach
word whose stress is different from the others. 3. A. scientific B. dramatic D. domestic C. athletic 4. A. technology B. biology C. psychology D. radiography 5. A. coffee B. rupee C. trainee D. agree
B. Vocabulary and Grammar
I. Choose the best answer
6. Pollution greatly affects the life of ………………animals. A. wine B. wild C. whilst D. while
7. When wastes are poured into the atmosphere, the air becomes ………………………A. contaminated B. contaminating C. contaminate D. to contaminate
8. David uses English as his mother………. because he comes from the UK. A. tongue B. mouth C. nose D. cheek
9. Encourage my daughter to take part ……… an international summer camp. A. of B. in C. on D. up
10. Because of the drought, many people starved to …………………. A. death B. dead C. deadly D. die
11. The last tsunami caused a lot of……………….. to the countries along the Pacific coast. A. eruption B. disasters C. destruction D. damage
12. If the factory …… dumping poison into the lake, all the fish and other aquatic animals will die. A. continues B. to continue C. continued D. will continue
13. if I………. newspapers, I……… what was happening in the world. A. don't read/ wouldn't know
B. didn't read/ wouldn't know C. didn't read/ won't know D. read/ wouldn't know
14. The flight number 781 to Melbourne…………. at 9 o’clock tomorrow morning. A. arrives B. is arriving C. has arrived D. will arrive
15. Water pollution is the ……… in the lake which has made the fish die. A. contaminate B. contaminating C. contaminated D. contamination lOMoARcPSD|50734573
16. Three cats ………. by the volunteers. A. have rescued
B. has rescued C. have been rescued D. has been rescued
17. They ……….. their house before the typhoon came. A. have repaired B. had repaired C. have been repaired D. had been repaired
II. Find out the mistakes
18. The air in the country is fresh because of there is not much traffic. A B C D
19. Man is constantly being doing harm to the environment. A B C D
20. The earth is being threaten and the future looks bad. A B C D C. Reading:
I. Read the passage, choose the best answer. SAVE THE EARTH!
We are all slowly (21) ………the Earth. The seas and rivers are too dirty to swim in. There
is so much smoke in the air that it is unhealthy to live in many of the world’s cities. In one well-
known city, for example, poisonous gases (22) ……… cars pollute the air so much that traffic
policemen have to wear oxygen masks. We have cut down (23) ………trees that there are now
vast areas of wasteland all over the world. As a result, farmers in parts of Africa cannot grow
enough (24) ………In certain countries in Asia, there is too little rice. Moreover, we do not take
enough care of the countryside.
Wild animals are quickly disappearing. For instance, tigers are rare in India now because
we have killed too many of them. However, it isn’t enough simply to talk about the problem.
We must act now before it is too late to do (25) ……… about it. Join us now. Save the Earth! 21. A. destroyed B. destroying C. destroys D. destroy 22. A by B. of C. from D. in 23. A. so much B. so few C. so little D. so many 24. A eating B. to eat C. for eat D. to be eaten 25. A anything
B. nothing C. everything D. something
II. Read the passage, answer the questions by choosing A, B, C or D. lOMoARcPSD|50734573
People all over the world today are beginning to hear and learn more and more about the
problem of pollution. Pollution is caused either by man's release of new and often artificial
substances into the environment or by releasing increased amounts of a natural substance, such as
oil from oil tankers into the sea.
Whatever its underlying reasons, there is no doubt that much of the pollution caused could be
controlled if only governments, companies, and individuals would make more efforts. In the
home, there is an obvious need to control litter and waste. Foods wrapped up three or four times
in packages all have to be disposed of; drinks are increasingly sold in bottles or tins which cannot
be reused. This not only causes a litter problem, but also is a great waste of resources, in terms of
glass, metal and paper. Advertising has helped this process by persuading many of us not only to
buy things we don't need, but also to throw away much of what we have bought. Pollution and
waste combine to be a problem everyone can help to solve by cutting out unnecessary buying,
excess use and careless disposal of the products we use in our daily lives.
26. The main cause of pollution mentioned in the passage is …………….. .
A. the production of new industrial goods
B. increased amounts of a natural substance
C. increasing population and their needs to buy more products
D. the release of artificial or natural substances into the environment
27. Much of the pollution could be controlled if only …………….. .
A. people would pay more attention to their waste
B. all sides concerned would make more efforts
C. governments would take effective measures
D. farmers would use less natural resources
28. Food packages, bottles and tins for drinks can cause ……………...
A. more and more air and water pollution
B. both a litter problem and a waste of resources
C. the price of the products to rise greatly
D. the advertising industry to make more profit
29. What does the phrase "disposal of" in the last sentence probably mean?
A. using up B. finding a solution to C. cutting out D. getting rid of
30. Which of the following cannot help solving the problem of pollution?
A. Eating and drinking less
B. Cutting out unnecessary buying C. Reducing excess use
D. Controlling litter and waste D. Writing lOMoARcPSD|50734573
I. Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the sentences with given words.
31. Fifty stars/ the/ United States’ flag/ represent/ fifty states A.
Fifty stars in the United States’ flag represents its fifty states.
B. Fifty stars at the United States’ flag represents its fifty states.
C. Fifty stars at the United States’ flag represent its fifty states.
D. Fifty stars in the United States’ flag represent its fifty states.
32. There/ many/ English/ speaking countries/ the world
A. There are many English speaking countries on the world.
B. There are many English speaking countries in the world.
C. There are many English speaking countries at the world.
D. There are many English speaking countries of the world.
33. A lot of/ people/ enjoy/ see/ ‘Titanic’/ despite/ sad ending.
A. A lot of people enjoy to see ‘Titanic’ despite its sad ending.
B. A lot of people enjoy to see ‘Titanic’ despite it has sad ending.
C. A lot of people enjoy seeing ‘Titanic’ despite it has sad ending.
D. A lot of people enjoy seeing ‘Titanic’ despite its sad ending.
34. What/ icon/ your/ country?
A. What is the icon of your country?
B. What is an icon of your country?
C. What is the icon to your country?
D. What is an icon to your country?
35. Could/ you/ tell/ me/ what/ the symbol/ Scotland?
A. Could you tell to me what is the symbol of Scotland?
B. Could you tell to me what the symbol of Scotland is?
C. Could you tell me what is the symbol of Scotland?
D. Could you tell me what the symbol of Scotland is?
II. Rewrite the sentences without changing the meaning.
36. I'm often tired in the morning because I go to bed late.
A. If I didn’t go to bed late, I wouldn’t be often tired in the morning.
B. If I'm often tired in the morning, I will go to bed late.
C. I wouldn’t be often tired in the morning if I didn’t go to bed late.
D. A and C are correct.
37. When did you start the project? lOMoARcPSD|50734573
A. How long have you started the project?
B. How long have you done the project?
C. How long did it start since you start the project?
D. A and B are correct.
38. Martin may not be very well but he still manages to enjoy life.
A. Martin's poor health not prevent him (from) enjoying life.
B. Martin's poor health can't prevent him (from) enjoying life.
C. Martin's poor health don’t stop him (from) enjoying life.
D. Martin's poor health could stop him (from) enjoying life.
39. We haven’t got a calculator, so we can’t work this out quickly. A.
If we had a calculator, we could work this out quickly.
B. If we have a calculator, we could work this out quickly.
C. If we had had a calculator, we could work this out quickly.
D. If we have had a calculator, we could work this out quickly.
40. Dumping solid wastes in rivers, lakes and oceans causes water pollution, (lead to)
A. Dumping solid wastes lead to water pollution in rivers, lakes and oceans.
B. Dumping solid wastes leads to water pollution in rivers, lakes and oceans.
C. Dumping solid wastes led to water pollution in rivers, lakes and oceans.
D. Dumping solid wastes leading to water pollution in rivers, lakes and oceans. ----The end----
NGƯỜI RA ĐỀ TỔ TRƯỞNG BAN GIÁM HIỆU
Lê Thị Phương Đông Nguyễn Thị Thu Hương Nguyễn Thị Mỹ Linh GIA THUY SECONDARY SCHOOL
THE SECOND MID-TERM TEST –No.2 SCHOOL YEAR: 2021-2022 Grade 8
Full name: ………………..........…… Time: 45 minutes Class: 8A … A. Phonetics
I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently. 1. A. listened B. opened C. wanted D. lived 2. A. mind B. bike C. tradition D. tidy lOMoARcPSD|50734573
II. Choose the word whose stress is different from the others. 3. A. prehistoric
B. economic C. optimistic D. linguistic 4. A. geography B. photography
C. biography D. historiography 5. A. employee
B. adoptee C. addressee D. interviewee
B. Vocabulary and Grammar
I. Choose the best answer
6. It won’t be possible to save the Earth if we don’t take……….. right now. A. action B. job C. work D. duty
7. Environmental. ……….. is a big problem in large cities nowadays. A. dirty B. pollution C. research D. dust
8. The Sydney Opera House is an ……….. of Australia’s creative and technical achievement. A. orchestra B. emblem C. icon D. armorial
9. Singapore is famous....……its clean streets with many green trees. A. in B. for C. with D. up
10. Our natural......……….. need conserving for our future generation. A. forests B. substances C. resources D. trees
11. The floods have killed hundreds and made thousands people ……………………. A. homely B. homeland C. homeless D. homesick
12. If the climate ……………., we will meet with natural disasters. A. to change B. changes C. changed D. had changed
13. If I………. newspapers, I……… what was happening in the world. A. didn't read/ wouldn't know B. don't read/ wouldn't know C. didn't read/ won't know D. read/ wouldn't know
14. According to the schedules, Frozen………….at 5.15 p.m. A. to start B. starts C. started D. starting
15. Water pollution is the ……… in the lake which has made the fish die. A. contaminate
B. contaminated C. contaminating D. contamination
16. The people ………….. about the possibility of a tsunami by the government. A. wasn’t warned
B. weren’t warned C. wasn’t being warned D. being warned
17. By the end of last semester, we ……………. book IV. A. have finished B. have been finished C. had finished D. had been finished
II. Find out the mistakes
18. Man is constantly being doing harm to the environment. lOMoARcPSD|50734573 A B C D
19. The earth is being threaten and the future looks bad. A B C D
20. If we don’t hurry up, we will be late to the concert. A B C D C. Reading:
I. Read the passage, choose the best answer.
A tsunami is a chain of fast moving waves in the ocean caused by powerful earthquakes or
volcanic eruptions. Tsunami has a very long wave. It can be hundreds of kilometers (21)
…………….. Usually, tsunami starts suddenly. The waves travel (22) ……………. a great speed
across an ocean with little energy loss. They can remove sand from beaches, destroy trees, damage
houses and even destroy whole towns.
The water will draw back from the coast half of the wave period prior to the wave getting to
the coast. If the slope of the coast is not deep, the water may (23) ……………. for hundreds of
metres. People who do not know of the danger will often remain at the shore.
Tsunamis cannot (24) …………….. However, there are ways to help stop people from dying
from a tsunami. Some (25) …………….with lots of tsunamis may use warning systems which
may warn the population before the big waves reach the land. Because an earthquake that caused
the tsunami can be felt before the wave gets to the shore, people can be warned to go somewhere safe. 21. A. long B. far C. wide D. large 22. A. from B. of C. at D. in 23. A. rise B. raise C. arise D. rising 24. A. prevent B. preventing C. prevention D. be prevented 25. A. traps B. areas C. land D. waves
II. Read the passage, answer the questions by choosing A, B, C or D.
There are more than 3,000 languages in the world today, but only about six are major
languages of the world. Two-thirds of the world’s populations speak those six languages. More
than 300,000,000 people speak English as their first or native language. No one knows how many
people speak it as a foreign language. Chinese is the only language with more speakers than
English. This is because of the huge population of China, more than one billion people.
English is the native or official language on one-fifth of the land area of the world. It is
spoken in North America, Great Britain, Australia and New Zealand. In South Africa and India, it
is one of the official languages. lOMoARcPSD|50734573
More people study English than any other language. In many countries, the textbooks in
universities are in English. Many university classes are taught in English even though the native
language is not English. English is the language of international communication. It is the language
of international business, research, and science. More than three-fourths of the world’s mails are
written in English. More than three-fifths of the world’s radio stations use English. More than half
of the scientific and research journals are in English. Most other languages have borrowed many English words.
26. What language has the most speakers in the world? A.
The English has the most speakers in the world.
B. The Chinese has the most speakers in the world.
C. The Indian has the most speakers in the world.
D. The Australian has the most speakers in the world.
27. How many people speak English as a native or first language?
A. More than 200,000,000 people
B. More than 300,000,000 people
C. More than 500,000,000 people
D. More than 800,000,000 people
28. Are Chinese and Arabic probably major languages of the world?
A. Chinese is one of the major languages of the world but Arabic probably is not
B. Chinese is not one of the major languages of the world but Arabic probably is.
C. Chinese is one of the major languages of the world and Arabic probably is not
D. Chinese is one of the major languages of the world but Arabic probably is.
29. What percent of the world’s radio stations are in English?
A. More than three-fourth of the world’s radio stations use English.
B. More than three-five of the world’s radio stations use English.
C. More than three-fifths of the world’s radio stations use English.
D. More than three-fifth of the world’s radio stations use English.
30. Why do some countries use English textbooks even though English is not the native language?
A. More than half of the scientific and research journals are in English.
B. More than two half of the scientific and research journals are in English.
C. More than two halves of the scientific and research journals are in English.
D. More than halves of the scientific and research journals are in English. D. Writing
I. Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the sentences with given words.
31. There/ many/ English/ speaking countries/ the world
A. There are many English speaking countries on the world. lOMoARcPSD|50734573
B. There are many English speaking countries in the world.
C. There are many English speaking countries at the world.
D. There are many English speaking countries of the world.
32. Could/ you/ tell/ me/ what/ the symbol/ Scotland?
A. Could you tell to me what is the symbol of Scotland?
B. Could you tell to me what the symbol of Scotland is?
C. Could you tell me what is the symbol of Scotland?
D. Could you tell me what the symbol of Scotland is?
33. Fifty stars/ the/ United States’ flag/ represent/ fifty states A.
Fifty stars in the United States’ flag represents its fifty states.
B. Fifty stars at the United States’ flag represents its fifty states.
C. Fifty stars at the United States’ flag represent its fifty states.
D. Fifty stars in the United States’ flag represent its fifty states.
34. What/ icon/ your/ country?
A. What is the icon of your country?
B. What is an icon of your country?
C. What is the icon to your country?
D. What is an icon to your country?
35. A lot of/ people/ enjoy/ see/ ‘Titanic’/ despite/ sad ending.
A. A lot of people enjoy to see ‘Titanic’ despite its sad ending.
B. A lot of people enjoy to see ‘Titanic’ despite it has sad ending.
C. A lot of people enjoy seeing ‘Titanic’ despite it has sad ending.
D. A lot of people enjoy seeing ‘Titanic’ despite its sad ending.
II. Rewrite the sentences without changing the meaning.
36. When did you start the project?
A. How long you started the project?
B. How long have you done the project?
C. How long did it start since you start the project?
D. How long have you started the project?
37. We haven’t got a calculator, so we can’t work this out quickly. A.
If we had a calculator, we could work this out quickly.
B. If we have a calculator, we could work this out quickly.
C. If we had had a calculator, we could work this out quickly.
D. If we have had a calculator, we could work this out quickly. lOMoARcPSD|50734573
38. I'm often tired in the morning because I go to bed late.
A. If I didn’t go to bed late, I wouldn’t be often tired in the morning.
B. If I'm often tired in the morning, I will go to bed late.
C. I wouldn’t be often tired in the morning if I didn’t go to bed late. D. A and C are correct.
39. Dumping solid wastes in rivers, lakes and oceans causes water pollution. A.
Dumping solid wastes leads to water pollution in rivers, lakes and oceans.
B. Dumping solid wastes lead to water pollution in rivers, lakes and oceans.
A. Dumping solid wastes led to water pollution in rivers, lakes and oceans.
A. Dumping solid wastes leading to water pollution in rivers, lakes and oceans.
40. Martin may not be very well but he still manages to enjoy life.
A. Martin's poor health don’t prevent him (from) enjoying life.
B. Martin's poor health can't prevent him (from) enjoying life.
C. Martin's poor health not stop him (from) enjoying life.
D. Martin's poor health couldn’t prevent him (from) enjoying life. ----The end----
GIA THUY SECONDARY SCHOOL ANSWER KEY FOR SCHOOL YEAR: 2021-2022
THE SECOND MID-TERM TEST –No.2 Grade 8 Time: 45 minutes A. Phonetics
I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently. 1. A. listened B. opened C. wanted D. lived 2. A. mind B. bike C. tradition D. tidy
II. Choose the word whose stress is different from the others. 3. A. prehistoric
B. economic C. optimistic D. linguistic 4. A. geography B. photography
C. biography D. historiography 5. A. employee
B. adoptee C. addressee D. interviewee
B. Vocabulary and Grammar
I. Choose the best answer
6. It won’t be possible to save the Earth if we don’t take……….. right now. A. action B. job C. work D. duty lOMoARcPSD|50734573
7. Environmental. ……….. is a big problem in large cities nowadays. A. dirty B. pollution C. research D. dust
8. The Sydney Opera House is an ……….. of Australia’s creative and technical achievement. A. orchestra B. emblem C. icon D. armorial
9. Singapore is famous....…..its clean streets with many green trees. A. in B. for C. with D. up
10. Our natural......……….. need conserving for our future generation. A. forests B. substances C. resources D. trees
11. The floods have killed hundreds and made thousands people ……………………. A. homely B. homeland C. homeless D. homesick
12. If the climate ……………., we will meet with natural disasters. A. to change B. changes C. changed D. had changed
13. If I………. newspapers, I……… what was happening in the world.
A. didn't read/ wouldn't know B. don't read/ wouldn't know C. didn't read/ won't know D. read/ wouldn't know
14. According to the schedules, Frozen…………. at 5.15 p.m. A. to start B. starts C. started D. starting
15. Water pollution is the ……… in the lake which has made the fish die. A. contaminate
B. contaminated C. contaminating D. contamination
16. The people ………….. about the possibility of a tsunami by the government. A. wasn’t warned
B. weren’t warned C. wasn’t being warned D. being warned
17. By the end of last semester, we ……………. book IV. A. have finished B. have been finished C. had finished D. had been finished
II. Find out the mistakes
18. Man is constantly being doing harm to the environment. A B C D
19. The earth is being threaten and the future looks bad. A B C D
20. If we don’t hurry up, we will be late to the concert. A B C D C. Reading:
I. Read the passage, choose the best answer.
A tsunami is a chain of fast moving waves in the ocean caused by powerful earthquakes or
volcanic eruptions. Tsunami has a very long wave. It can be hundreds of kilometers (21) lOMoARcPSD|50734573
…………….. Usually, tsunami starts suddenly. The waves travel (22) ……………. a great speed
across an ocean with little energy loss. They can remove sand from beaches, destroy trees, damage
houses and even destroy whole towns.
The water will draw back from the coast half of the wave period prior to the wave getting to
the coast. If the slope of the coast is not deep, the water may (23) ……………. for hundreds of
metres. People who do not know of the danger will often remain at the shore.
Tsunamis cannot (24) …………….. However, there are ways to help stop people from dying
from a tsunami. Some (25) ……………. with lots of tsunamis may use warning systems which
may warn the population before the big waves reach the land. Because an earthquake that caused
the tsunami can be felt before the wave gets to the shore, people can be warned to go somewhere safe. 21. A. long B. far C. wide D. large 22. A. from B. of C. at D. in 23. A. rise B. raise C. arise D. rising
24. A. prevent B. preventing C. prevention D. be prevented 25. A. traps B. areas C. land D. waves
II. Read the passage, answer the questions by choosing A, B, C or D.
There are more than 3,000 languages in the world today, but only about six are major
languages of the world. Two-thirds of the world’s populations speak those six languages. More
than 300,000,000 people speak English as their first or native language. No one knows how many
people speak it as a foreign language. Chinese is the only language with more speakers than
English. This is because of the huge population of China, more than one billion people.
English is the native or official language on one-fifth of the land area of the world. It is
spoken in North America, Great Britain, Australia and New Zealand. In South Africa and India, it
is one of the official languages.
More people study English than any other language. In many countries, the textbooks in
universities are in English. Many university classes are taught in English even though the native
language is not English. English is the language of international communication. It is the language
of international business, research, and science. More than three-fourths of the world’s mails are
written in English. More than three-fifths of the world’s radio stations use English. More than half
of the scientific and research journals are in English. Most other languages have borrowed many English words.
26. What language has the most speakers in the world? A.
The English has the most speakers in the world.
B. The Chinese has the most speakers in the world.
C. The Indian has the most speakers in the world. lOMoARcPSD|50734573
D. The Australian has the most speakers in the world.
27. How many people speak English as a native or first language?
A. More than 200,000,000 people
B. More than 300,000,000 people
C. More than 500,000,000 people
D. More than 800,000,000 people
28. Are Chinese and Arabic probably major languages of the world?
A. Chinese is one of the major languages of the world but Arabic probably is not
B. Chinese is not one of the major languages of the world but Arabic probably is.
C. Chinese is one of the major languages of the world and Arabic probably is not
D. Chinese is one of the major languages of the world but Arabic probably is.
29. What percent of the world’s radio stations are in English?
A. More than three-fourth of the world’s radio stations use English.
B. More than three-five of the world’s radio stations use English.
C. More than three-fifths of the world’s radio stations use English.
D. More than three-fifth of the world’s radio stations use English.
30. Why do some countries use English textbooks even though English is not the native language?
A. More than half of the scientific and research journals are in English.
B. More than two half of the scientific and research journals are in English.
C. More than two halves of the scientific and research journals are in English.
D. More than halves of the scientific and research journals are in English. D. Writing
I. Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the sentences with given words.
31. There/ many/ English/ speaking countries/ the world
A. There are many English speaking countries on the world.
B. There are many English speaking countries in the world.
C. There are many English speaking countries at the world.
D. There are many English speaking countries of the world.
32. Could/ you/ tell/ me/ what/ the symbol/ Scotland?
A. Could you tell to me what is the symbol of Scotland?
B. Could you tell to me what the symbol of Scotland is?
C. Could you tell me what is the symbol of Scotland?
D. Could you tell me what the symbol of Scotland is? lOMoARcPSD|50734573
33. Fifty stars/ the/ United States’ flag/ represent/ fifty states A.
Fifty stars in the United States’ flag represents its fifty states.
B. Fifty stars at the United States’ flag represents its fifty states.
C. Fifty stars at the United States’ flag represent its fifty states.
D. Fifty stars in the United States’ flag represent its fifty states.
34. What/ icon/ your/ country?
A. What is the icon of your country?
B. What is an icon of your country?
C. What is the icon to your country?
D. What is an icon to your country?
35. A lot of/ people/ enjoy/ see/ ‘Titanic’/ despite/ sad ending.
A. A lot of people enjoy to see ‘Titanic’ despite its sad ending.
B. A lot of people enjoy to see ‘Titanic’ despite it has sad ending.
C. A lot of people enjoy seeing ‘Titanic’ despite it has sad ending.
D. A lot of people enjoy seeing ‘Titanic’ despite its sad ending.
II. Rewrite the sentences without changing the meaning.
36. When did you start the project?
A. How long you started the project?
B. How long have you done the project?
C. How long did it start since you start the project?
D. How long have you started the project?
37. We haven’t got a calculator, so we can’t work this out quickly. A.
If we had a calculator, we could work this out quickly.
B. If we have a calculator, we could work this out quickly.
C. If we had had a calculator, we could work this out quickly.
D. If we have had a calculator, we could work this out quickly.
38. I'm often tired in the morning because I go to bed late.
A. If I didn’t go to bed late, I wouldn’t be often tired in the morning.
B. If I'm often tired in the morning, I will go to bed late.
C. I wouldn’t be often tired in the morning if I didn’t go to bed late.
D. A and C are correct.
39. Dumping solid wastes in rivers, lakes and oceans causes water pollution.
A. Dumping solid wastes leads to water pollution in rivers, lakes and oceans. lOMoARcPSD|50734573
B. Dumping solid wastes lead to water pollution in rivers, lakes and oceans.
A. Dumping solid wastes led to water pollution in rivers, lakes and oceans.
A. Dumping solid wastes leading to water pollution in rivers, lakes and oceans.
40. Martin may not be very well but he still manages to enjoy life.
A. Martin's poor health don’t prevent him (from) enjoying life.
B. Martin's poor health can't prevent him (from) enjoying life.
C. Martin's poor health not stop him (from) enjoying life.
D. B. Martin's poor health couldn’t prevent him (from) enjoying life. ----The end----
NGƯỜI RA ĐỀ TỔ TRƯỞNG BAN GIÁM HIỆU
Lê Thị Phương Đông Nguyễn Thị Thu Hương Nguyễn Thị Mỹ Linh GIA THUY SECONDARY SCHOOL
THE SECOND MID-TERM TEST –No.3 SCHOOL YEAR: 2021-2022 Grade 8
Full name: ………………..........…… Time: 45 minutes Class: 8A … A. Phonetics
I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently. 1. A. listened B. opened C. wanted D. lived 2. A. health B. team C. t ea D. beach
II. Choose the word whose stress is different from the others.
3. A. national B. chemical C. informal D. medical
4. A. demography B. ecology C. biography D. futurology 5. A. Maltese B. festive C. degree D. unique
B. Vocabulary and Grammar
I. Choose the best answer
6. Air..........., together with littering, is causing many problems in our cities today. A. pollute B. pollution C. polluting D. polluted
7. Many people in this city have received medical ……….. for the disease. A. support B. treatment C. help D. assistance
8. In the United States, there are 50
……. and six different time zones across the country. A. states B. nations C. towns D. countries
9. Australia is home ........animals such as kangaroos and koalas.