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Đề thi cuối học kì 2 Tiếng Anh lớp 8 có đáp án (Đề 6)

Trắc nghiệm tiếng anh lớp 8

Tổng câu hỏi:25
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Tổng câu hỏi: 25

Thời gian làm: 00:35:00

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Câu 1 (0.4đ)

What are you going to do next summer?" she asked.

  • A.
     She asked us what we were going to do the following summer.
  • B.
     She asked us what I was going to do the following summer.
  • C.
     She asked us what were we going to do the following summer.
  • D.
     She asked us what we was going to do the following summer.

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Câu 13 (0.4đ)

The flight number 781 to Melbourne __________ at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning.

  • A.
     arrives
  • B.
     is arriving
  • C.
     has arrived
  • D.
     will arrive

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Câu 14 (0.4đ)

She doesn’t have the doctor's telephone number to book a(n) ________ with him.

  • A.
     ticket
  • B.
     appointment
  • C.
     lunch set
  • D.
     seat

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Câu 15 (0.4đ)

You should talk to your dad first because that fridge __________ not be suitable for your family.

  • A.
     can
  • B.
     may
  • C.
     need
  • D.
     ought

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Câu 16 (0.4đ)
Find the words with the underlined parts pronounced differently from the others.
  • A.
     crossed
  • B.
     followed
  • C.
     fluttered
  • D.
     happened

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Câu 17 (0.4đ)

Read the passage and answer the following questions.

New Zealand is a small country in the southern Pacific Ocean. There are two main islands, the North Island and the South Island, as (26) _______ as many smaller islands. New Zealand is 268,000 square kilometres, about the same size as the United Kingdom.

There are four main cities. Auckland, in the north, is the largest city with a population (27) _______ over one million people. Auckland's population includes many different nationalities. For example, there are large groups of European, Maori, Pacific Island, Chinese and Indian people. Together with other smaller groups, they make Auckland an interesting and (28) _______ place to live.

Although Wellington is the capital, the centre of government, it is smaller and (29) _______ than Auckland with a population of 350,000. The main cities in the South Island are Christchurch, known as the Garden City, and Dunedin, which is often (30) _______ to a small Scottish city.

the North Island and the South Island, as (26) _______ as many smaller islands
  • A.
     good
  • B.
     well
  • C.
     better
  • D.
     same

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Câu 18 (0.4đ)

Find the word that has different stress pattern in each line.

  • A.
    prehistoric
  • B.
     economic
  • C.
     linguistic
  • D.
     optimistic

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Câu 19 (0.4đ)
Find the word that has different stress pattern in each line.
  • A.
     government
  • B.
     celebrate
  • C.
     nominee
  • D.
     popular

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Câu 20 (0.4đ)

Read the following passage about tornadoes and choose the best answer.

Telephones help people speak to one another when they are apart. For more than a hundred years, nearly every telephone was a landline. A landline telephone is one that needs to be connected by a wire to a network of other telephones. Because of the wires, people could not take those telephones with them when they left their homes or offices.

What if you had to make a call while you were away from home? You had to find a pay phone. Pay phones are landlines found in public places. Many pay phones are on the street. You can make a call from inside a glass or metal space called a phone booth. Once you are inside the booth, you put coins into a slot in the phone to make a call.

Telephones have seen a lot of progress. Today, many people carry cell phones. Cell phones do not need to be connected with wires. They can be used almost anywhere and can fit in an adult's hand.

Many cell phones sold today are smart phones. A smart phone is a cell phone that has lots of computer-style features. For example, people use smart phones to check e-mail and go on the Internet. And all that can be done using something small enough to carry in a pocket!

What is a landline telephone?

  • A.
     a telephone that can be carried around in your pocket and used anywhere
  • B.
     a telephone that can be used in a public place
  • C.
     a telephone that needs to be connected by a wire to a network of other telephones
  • D.
     a telephone that can be used to check e-mail and go on the Internet

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Câu 21 (0.4đ)

Read the following passage about tornadoes and choose the best answer.

Telephones help people speak to one another when they are apart. For more than a hundred years, nearly every telephone was a landline. A landline telephone is one that needs to be connected by a wire to a network of other telephones. Because of the wires, people could not take those telephones with them when they left their homes or offices.

What if you had to make a call while you were away from home? You had to find a pay phone. Pay phones are landlines found in public places. Many pay phones are on the street. You can make a call from inside a glass or metal space called a phone booth. Once you are inside the booth, you put coins into a slot in the phone to make a call.

Telephones have seen a lot of progress. Today, many people carry cell phones. Cell phones do not need to be connected with wires. They can be used almost anywhere and can fit in an adult's hand.

Many cell phones sold today are smart phones. A smart phone is a cell phone that has lots of computer-style features. For example, people use smart phones to check e-mail and go on the Internet. And all that can be done using something small enough to carry in a pocket!

What is a landline telephone?

  • A.
     a telephone that can be carried around in your pocket and used anywhere
  • B.
     a telephone that can be used in a public place
  • C.
     a telephone that needs to be connected by a wire to a network of other telephones
  • D.
     a telephone that can be used to check e-mail and go on the Internet

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Câu 22 (0.4đ)

Read the following passage about tornadoes and choose the best answer.

Telephones help people speak to one another when they are apart. For more than a hundred years, nearly every telephone was a landline. A landline telephone is one that needs to be connected by a wire to a network of other telephones. Because of the wires, people could not take those telephones with them when they left their homes or offices.

What if you had to make a call while you were away from home? You had to find a pay phone. Pay phones are landlines found in public places. Many pay phones are on the street. You can make a call from inside a glass or metal space called a phone booth. Once you are inside the booth, you put coins into a slot in the phone to make a call.

Telephones have seen a lot of progress. Today, many people carry cell phones. Cell phones do not need to be connected with wires. They can be used almost anywhere and can fit in an adult's hand.

Many cell phones sold today are smart phones. A smart phone is a cell phone that has lots of computer-style features. For example, people use smart phones to check e-mail and go on the Internet. And all that can be done using something small enough to carry in a pocket!

What is a landline telephone?

  • A.
     a telephone that can be carried around in your pocket and used anywhere
  • B.
     a telephone that can be used in a public place
  • C.
     a telephone that needs to be connected by a wire to a network of other telephones
  • D.
     a telephone that can be used to check e-mail and go on the Internet

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Câu 23 (0.4đ)

How is your holiday in New Zealand? - __________.

  • A.
     Really
  • B.
     Awesome
  • C.
     Absolutely right
  • D.
     Sure

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Câu 24 (0.4đ)

Read the passage and answer the following questions.

New Zealand is a small country in the southern Pacific Ocean. There are two main islands, the North Island and the South Island, as (26) _______ as many smaller islands. New Zealand is 268,000 square kilometres, about the same size as the United Kingdom.

There are four main cities. Auckland, in the north, is the largest city with a population (27) _______ over one million people. Auckland's population includes many different nationalities. For example, there are large groups of European, Maori, Pacific Island, Chinese and Indian people. Together with other smaller groups, they make Auckland an interesting and (28) _______ place to live.

Although Wellington is the capital, the centre of government, it is smaller and (29) _______ than Auckland with a population of 350,000. The main cities in the South Island are Christchurch, known as the Garden City, and Dunedin, which is often (30) _______ to a small Scottish city.

the North Island and the South Island, as (26) _______ as many smaller islands
  • A.
     good
  • B.
     well
  • C.
     better
  • D.
     same

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Câu 25 (0.4đ)

 All the villages ___________ to safe areas before midnight last night.

  • A.
     evacuated
  • B.
     were evacuated     
  • C.
     had evacuated
  • D.
     had been evacuated

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