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BÀI TẬP TIẾNG ANH 10

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             2. I'd like to invite him to ...........dinner next week, if that's OK with
                 a. a                 b. the                 c. θ                   d. an
             3. 'I'm going out for a walk. Have you seen my shoes?' 'Yes, they're on floor in . ........kitchen.'
                 a. a/ the            b. the/ the            c. a / a               d. the/ a
             4. 'Do you see the video store? I was sure it was on ......... Main Street.’ I think it's on ......... side
                 street. but I'm not sure which one.'
                 a. the/ the          b. the/ a              c. a / θ               d. θ /a
             5. 'Would you like        ice cream? There's one in . ..... fridge.' 'Thanks.'
                 a. an/ the           b. an/ a               c. θ / the             d. a/ the
             6. °We'd better go. We've been here for ..........hour.' 'That was. ............ fastest hour I've ever spent.'
                 a. a/ the            b. an/ the             c. an/ a               d. θ / the
             7. Don't forget we're meeting on . ..........Friday for ............ lunch.
                 a. a/ a              b. a/ θ                c. θ / the             d/ θ / θ
             8. 'I've got . .......headache. I've had it all day' 'Why don't you go to
                  health center? It's open until six.'
                 a. a/ a              b. θ / the             c. a/ the              d. a/ θ
             9, 'I've got some problems with my phone bill.
                 Can 1 see someone about it?’ Yes, go to  fifth floor, ...........lift is along the corridor.'
                 a. the/ A            b. the/ The            c. θ! A                d. the/ θ
             10. 'Excuse me. I'd like to rent ........... new game.” Here you are. Sega Genesis. Please take it to
                 ............ cashier over there.'
                 a. al the            b. the/ the            c. θ / the             d. a/ a

             X. Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answers.

                   From as early as the 1920s millions of Americans were moviegoers. In the beginning, movies
             had simple plots and were quickly over. Often they lasted only fifteen minutes. The first Western,
             The Great . Train Robbery, had three small scenes - a train robbery, a pursuit on horseback, and a
             surprise ending where the crook pointed his gun at the movie audience and fired.
                   During the 1900s, Hollywood and New Jersey were competitors for the movie industry. New
             Jersey was desirable because so many actors and actresses worked on Broadway, which is near New
             Jersey.  However,  all  filming  had  to  take  place  outside  where  the  light  was  strong  enough.  As  a
             result, Hollywood, nestled in the hills of sunny southern California, became the better choice for
             year-round filming.
                   By the 1920s, Hollywood films became a booming industry. Actors such as Charlie Chaplin
             were making S 10,000 per week instead of a few dollars per  day on Broadway. Directors began
             producing longer movies with more placated plots. In time, Hollywood stood for films and the rich
             people who starred in them.


             1. According to paragraph 1, what kind of movies were being produce: the general general public?
                a. Slow-moving and silent films
                b. Short movies with simple story lines.
                c. Black and white movies
                d. Movies that were filmed outdoors.
             2. According to paragraph 2, what was the main reason that Hollywood, came a prime location for
                making films?
                a. Many actors and actresses worked there.
                b. All films had to take place outside.
                c. Southern California has a year-round sunny climate.
                d. The city government promised a tax break if movie companies relocated.
             3. According to paragraph 3, what did Hollywood come to symbolize?
                a.  The film industry and its glamorous movie stars.

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