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BÀI TẬP TIẾNG ANH 10

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             3.  Mike, can you take these books back to the library for me? I'm running late.
                 a. I'm late too. Sorry.   b. No, I can't.   c. Never mind.
             4.  Could you lock the door on your way out? My hand are full.
                 a. Yes, I could.      b. Sure.              c. do.
             5.  Can you turn the radio down? I need to study for my math quiz this morning
                 a. Certainly.         b. Not at all.        c. Yes, I can.
             6.  Will you pick up some milk on the way home this afternoon?
                 a. No, I won't.       b. Sorry. I'll be at work until 8:00. c. Id love
             7.  Won't you have something to drink?
                 a. No, I won't.       b. Not at all.        c. Not for me, thank you
             8.  Would you like a bed for the night?
                 a. I've no idea       b. Oh, that's very kind of you              c. Good idea.

             V. READING COMPREHENSION.


             A. Choose the correct word or words to complete the dialogue;

                    Over the (1)..............25 years football has not only taken (2)...........as the, world's major game
             in an ephemeral world (3) ........ has also  blossomed other (4) ........of   society,   commerce   and
             politics.  Football,  more  than  (5)  .........other  factor,  has  enveloped  (6)  ........regions,  people  and
             nations.  With (7) .........two hundred million active players it now (8)...........stantial chunk of the
             leisure industry, having opened up new markets for (9 )..............and for the  rest of .the business (10)
             .............
             1. a. past               b. pass           c. late             d. recent
             2. a. origin             b. place          C. root             d. cause
             3. a. and                b. but            c. that             d. then
             4. a. sides              b. ways           c. sections         d. branches
             5. a. the                b. any            c. some             d. several
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             6. a. full               b. throu h        c. large            d. whole
             7. a. approximately      b. totally        c. accurately       d. complete.
             8. a. attracts           b. comprises      e. constitutes      d. contacts
             9. a. it                 b. itself         c. they             d. themselves
             10. a. industry          b. matters        c. affairs          d. world


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

                   No other sporting event captures the world's imagination like the FIFA World Cup. Ever since
             the  first  tentative  competition  in  Uruguay  in  1930,  FIFA's  flagship  has  constantly  grown  in
             popularity and prestige.
                   A group of visionary French football administrators, led in the 1920s by the innovative Jules
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             Rimet, are credited with the original idea of bringing the world's stron est national football teams
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             together to compete for the title of World Champions. The original  old trophy bore Jules Rimet's
             name and was contested three times in the 1930s, before the Second World War put a 12-year stop
             to the competition:
                   When  it  resumed,  the  FIFA  World  Cup  rapidly  advanced  to  its  undisputed  status  as  the
             greatest single sporting event of the modern world. Held since 1958 alternately in Europe and the
             Americas, the World Cup broke new ground with the Executive Committee's decision in May 1996
             to select Korea and Japan as co-hosts for the 2002 edition.
                   Today, the FIFA World Cup holds the entire global public under its spell. An accumulated
             audience of over 37 billion people watched the France 98 tournament, including approximately 1.3
             billion for the final alone, while over 2.7 million people flocked to watch the 64 matches in the


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