Đề thi thử vào 6 môn tiếng Anh trường Ngôi Sao Hà Nội năm 2024 - Lần 2 (có giải thích đáp án chi tiết cho tài khoản FREE)

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Đề thi thử vào 6 môn tiếng Anh trường THCS Ngôi Sao Hà Nội được biên soạn theo cấu trúc đề thi của trường, giúp học sinh đánh giá năng lực và chuẩn bị kiến thức cho kỳ thi năm 2024-2025.

Học sinh chưa mua gói Luyện đề 3 môn vào 6 Archimedes, Ngôi sao HN vẫn xem được giải thích đáp án chi tiết.

Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others.

  • pleased 

  • started 

  • needed 

  • waited 

Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others.

  • repair 

  • letter 

  • desk 

  • be

Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others.

  • careful 

  • cycling 

  • cloudy 

  • cooker 

Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others.

  • monkey

  • come 

  • home 

  • month 

Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others.

  • hand 

  • bank 

  • black 

  • plane 

We have _____ to make sandwiches for everyone.

 
  • such bread
  • many bread
  • enough bread
  • bread enough

I dislike _____ the laundry because it's time-consuming.

  • to do
  • do
  • to doing
  • doing

Are you serious ______ learning to be an architect?

  • for
  • about
  • with
  • by

Tony eats very well. He can eat 4 _____ of rice in a meal.

  • bars
  • bowls
  • glasses
  • cartons

_____ is using the restroom, so you'll have to wait for your turn.

  • Everyone
  • Somebody
  • Nobody
  • Anyone

Karen sang the _____ and so won the competition.

  • good
  • best
  • better
  • as good as

Jack _____ his homework at the moment, so he can't go to the park with you. 

  • does
  • did
  • is doing
  • will do

I saw a famous actor _____ the airport while waiting for my luggage.

  • of
  • on
  • by
  • at

I always carry _____ orange in my bag to eat at break time. 

  • a
  • an
  • the
  • no article

My sister _____ go shopping with me tonight if she wants.

  • must
  • need
  • should
  • might

We _____ on a vacation to Hawaii next month.

  • were going
  • will go
  • went
  • go

My father decided to buy a _____ table to put in the dining room. 

  • wooden beautiful square
  • beautiful square wooden
  • square wooden beautiful
  • square beautiful wooden

It's necessary for students _____ their lessons before coming to class. 

  • to preparing
  • preparing
  • prepare
  • to prepare

The bus driver asked the _____ to fasten their seatbelts before the journey.

  • walkers
  • cyclists
  • guards
  • passengers

I put up a _____ of my favorite band on my bedroom wall.

  • sign
  • notice
  • bill
  • poster

The band will _____ their new song at the concert tonight.

  • perform
  • realize
  • appear
  • include

They want to _____ the Christmas tree with bells and lights.

  • organize
  • celebrate
  • decorate
  • describe

She gave me a _____ tip for growing tomatoes in my garden.

  • helpful
  • careless
  • famous
  • honest

Mike is very intelligent, so he can _____ complete the puzzle. 

 
  • easily
  • carefully
  • heavily
  • terribly

After playing soccer for an hour, I became really _____ and needed a drink.

  • worried
  • thirsty
  • hungry
  • excited

Rearrange the words in a correct order to make a complete sentence.

arrived / for / so as / They / good seats / the concert. / early / to get 

  • They arrived early so as to get good seats for the concert.
  • They arrived early to get good seats so as for the concert.
  • They arrived to get early good seats so as for the concert.
  • They arrived early good seats so as to get for the concert.

Rearrange the words in the correct order to make a complete sentence.

he / missed / overslept / because / this morning. / John / the bus 

  • John overslept because he missed the bus this morning.
  • John overslept because the bus missed he this morning.
  • John missed the bus because he overslept this morning.
  • John missed he because the bus overslept this morning.

Rearrange the words in a correct order to make a complete sentence. 

suggests / the / trying / Korean restaurant / She / for lunch. / new 

  • She trying the new Korean restaurant suggests for lunch.
  • She the new Korean restaurant suggests trying for lunch.
  • She suggests the new Korean restaurant trying for lunch.
  • She suggests trying the new Korean restaurant for lunch.

Rearrange the words in a correct order to make a complete sentence.

often / your mother / does / go / How / shopping? 

  • How your mother often does go shopping?
  • How often your mother does go shopping?
  • How often does your mother go shopping?
  • How does often your mother go shopping?

Rearrange the words in a correct order to make a complete sentence.

so / that / The weather / the flowers / cold / bloom. / is / can't

  • The weather is cold so that the flowers can't bloom.
  • The weather is so cold that the flowers can't bloom.
  • The weather so cold is that can't the flowers bloom.
  • The weather so is cold that the flowers can't bloom.

Rearrange the words in a correct order to make a complete sentence.

doesn't / as / Katy / beautifully / does. / so / sing / Taylor

  • Katy doesn't sing as beautifully so Taylor does.
  • Katy doesn't sing so beautifully as Taylor does.
  • Katy sing so beautifully doesn't as Taylor does.
  • Katy doesn't so beautifully sing as Taylor does.

Rearrange the words in a correct order to make a complete sentence.

love / sports / They / with / on weekends. / playing / their friends

  • They love sports with their friends playing on weekends.
  • They love playing sports with their friends on weekends.
  • They sports love playing with their friends on weekends.
  • They with their friends playing love sports on weekends.

Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

Students are not allowed to bring food into the computer room.

  • Students wouldn't bring food into the computer room.
  • Students can bring food into the computer room.
  • Students mustn't bring food into the computer room.
  • Students needn't bring food into the computer room.

Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

It rained during the match, but we enjoyed it.

 
  • It rained during the match and we enjoyed it.
  • Although it rained during the match, we enjoyed it.
  • It rained during the match because we didn’t enjoy it.
  • It didn’t rain during the match, so we enjoyed it.

Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

Our music club has over thirty members.

  • Over thirty members want to leave our music club.
  • There are over thirty members in our music club.
  • Our music club needs to find more thirty members.
  • Thirty is the largest number of members in our music club.

Read the story and answer the following questions.

Tom, a thirteen-year-old schoolboy, was going to his aunt's home in New York. When he arrived at the bus station, he found it was quite early. The bus for New York would not leave until five to twelve. He saw a lot of people waiting in the station. Some were standing in line, and others were walking around. Tom looked around but there was no place for him to sit. 

He walked into the station cafe. He looked up at the clock there. It was only twenty to twelve. He found a seat and sat down before a large mirror on the wall. Just then, Mike, one of Tom's classmates, came in and sat with Tom. 

"What time is your bus?" asked Mike.

"There's plenty of time yet," answered Tom.

"Well, I'll get you some more coke then," said Mike.

They talked while drinking. Then Tom looked at the clock again. "Oh! It's going backward!" He cried, "A few minutes ago it was twenty to twelve, but now it's half past eleven."

"You're looking at the clock in the mirror," said Mike. Tom was so sad. The next bus was not to leave for another hour. Since then Tom has never liked mirrors. 

Why did Tom walk into the station cafe? 

  • Because the cafe sold really good coffee.
  • Because he could find nowhere to sit in the station.
  • Because the seats would be comfortable in the cafe.
  • Because he would meet his classmate Mike in the cafe.

What time did Tom arrive at the station cafe?

  • Five to twelve
  • Half past eleven
  • Twenty to twelve
  • Five past twelve

Which would be the most suitable headline for the article? 

  • The Mirror of the Station
  • Not a Careful Man
  • Missing a Bus
  • The Clock in the Mirror

Read the following article.

Last Saturday, the Science Department at Fairfield Middle School held its third annual Spider Jumping Competition. Eight spiders were in the contest this year. They were all jumping spiders raised by students in biology classes at the school. The average jumping spider is only about two centimeters in length. However, it can jump up to forty times the length of its body.

For the second year in a row, Sally won the competition with an unbelievable fifty-centimeter jump. Sally is the class pet of Mr. Bing’s first-year biology class. She beat her closest competitor by twenty centimeters. "Sally is special", said Mr. Bing. "Usually, females are slightly larger than males, but she is smaller than both the average female and male. It's amazing she can jump so far."

Like most spiders, Sally is not a danger to humans. Although jumping spiders are not poisonous, they do bite. Bites from a jumping spider can be itchy. Luckily, the spider only attacks when it feels threatened. No person has ever been bitten or injured at the jumping competition.
How far did Sally’s closest competitor jump?
  • 20 cm
  • 30 cm
  • 40 cm
  • 50 cm

What can be inferred about the Spider Jumping Competition?

  • No spider has ever escaped.
  • No spider has ever felt threatened.
  • Many competing spiders have died.
  • Some competing spiders have attacked students.

Read and choose the correct answer.

Halloween is a holiday celebrated on October 31st every year. It has a rich history and is filled with fun and spooky traditions. People all over the world join in the festivities, especially in the United States and Canada. Halloween has its origins in ancient Celtic traditions. It marks the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter. People believe that on this night, the boundary between the living and the dead becomes thin, and ghosts will visit the earth. To scare away these spirits, people dress in scary costumes and light bonfires.

Today, Halloween is a time for dressing up in costumes, often as witches, ghosts, or monsters, and going trick-or-treating. Children visit neighbors' houses, saying, "Trick or treat!" to get candies. In addition to trick-or-treating, there are many organized activities during Halloween. Haunted houses and corn mazes are popular attractions where people can experience spooky fun. Pumpkin carving is another tradition, where people carve scary faces on pumpkins and place candles inside to create jack-o'-lanterns.

In the past, Halloween wasn't just about dressing up and getting sweets; it had a long history connected to cultures and beliefs. But nowadays, Halloween is primarily entertaining, and commercial in many places.

What is the main idea of the passage?

  • Steps to create jack-o'-lanterns
  • Reasons of the commercialization of Halloween
  • The origin of Halloween and its activities
  • The difference of Halloween between the United States and Canada

When does Halloween take place?

  • on December 25th
  • on October 31st
  • on November 1st
  • on December 31st

Which statement is NOT true about Halloween? 

  • Halloween originates from Celtic culture.
  • Halloween is the time when winter ends.
  • Halloween is a popular holiday in America.
  • Children say "Trick or treat" to get sweets on this day.

Why do people dress in scary costumes on Halloween? 

  • To celebrate the end of winter
  • To welcome the Celtic saint
  • To frighten away ghosts
  • To participate in street parades

What is "jack-o'-lantern"? 

  • The name of a demon
  • The name of an ancient Celtic story
  • A traditional outfit
  • A lamp made from pumpkins