Đề kiểm tra 45 phút môn Tiếng Anh Khối 11

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  1. ĐỀ THI THI ENGLISH 11 I. PRONUNCIATION 1. A. coughts B. sings C. stops D. sleeps 2. A. signs B. profits C. becomes D. survives II. STRESS 3. A. generous B. suspicious C. constancy D. sympathy 4. A. finish B. prefer C. enjoy D. become III. CONVERSATION 5. Peter: “ I don’t think I can do this.” Lan : “___.” A. Oh, come on. Give it a try. B. Yeah, it’s not easy. C. No, I hope not. D. Sure, no way! 6. “I like your hair.” “___” A: Yeah, he is. B: Thanks C: It’s long enough. D: I don’t mind it. IV. CHOOSE A WORD THAT HAS THE OPPOSITE MEANING 7. At times, this can be risky, and the keepers have been injured and one has been killed. A. good B. useful C. healthy D. secure 8. In the first two decades of its existence, the cinema developed rapidly. A. shortly B. sluggishly C. leisurely D. weakly V. CHOOSE A WORD THAT HAS THE CLOSEST MEANING 9. Thanh Hoa is well-known for its beautiful beaches and seafood. A. rich B. successful C. honest D. famous 10. That competition was sponsored by the host country. A. limted B. financed C. finished D. tested VI. VOCABULARY 11. They volunteer to take care of children who have been ___ by the AIDS epidemic. a. supported b. suffered c. left d. orphaned 12. It's filthy' in here! Are there any volunteers to help ___? a. light up b. clean up c. clear up d. take up 13. Schools need ___ to help children to read and write. a. volunteers b. pioneers c. engineers d. innovators 14. I felt my face burning with ___. a. confidence b. enthusiasm c. pleasure d. embarrassment 15. The anniversary of the founding of the charity falls ___ 12th November. a. in b. on c. at d. to 16. We are going to have my house ___ tomorrow morning. a. paint b. painting c. painted d. to be painted 17. Sally's low test scores kept her from ___ to the university. a. admitting b. to admit c. to be admitted d. being admitted 18. The man ___ the phone told me you were away. a. whom answer b. who answer c. answered d. answering 19. ___ the consequences, I would never have contemplated getting involved. a. If I realised b. When I had realised c. Unless I realised d. Had I realised 20. ___ it was a formal dinner party, James wore his blue jeans. a. Since b. Even though c. Until d. Only if VII. ERROR 21. His teacher encouraged him taking part in the international piano competition. A. encouraged B. taking C. in D. competition 22. Despite modern medical technology, many diseases causing by viruses I are still not curable A. Despite B. modern C. many D. caused 23. Passing a driver's test is a necessity requirement for all people wishing to drive a motor vehicle. A. passing B. necessity C. all D. drive VIII. READING COMPREHENSHION
  2. A literate population is a necessity for any nation wishing to take advantage of modern technological growth. For instance, research has shown a direct relationship between literacy among women and improved health' and child care in the family. The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has long supported the concept that education must be considered an ongoing process. Adult education has long been important in Europe, where formal programs began in the 18th century. In Britain, concern for the education of poor and working-class people resulted in the growth of adult education programs, such as the evening school and the, Mechanic's Institute, to expand education opportunities for all people: ,After the Russian Revolution, the Russian government virtually eliminated illiteracy through the establishment of various institutions and extension classes for adults. In other areas of the world, adult education movements are of a more recent origin. In 1960, Egypt established a 'schools for the people' system designed to educate the adult population. In the 1970s, countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America began to increase opportunities for adult education. Innovative programs involving the mass media are being used in many countries. Tanzania, for example, has used mass education techniques and the radio to organize national education programs in health, nutrition, and citizenship. In the 1980s, international educational exchange programs grew in popularity in the United States and many other countries. 24. What does this passage mainly discuss? a. National education b. Illiteracy eradication c. Adult education d. Primary education 25. It can be inferred from this passage that education ___. a. help people to read and write b. is an important factor in the country's development c. is a constant process d. must only be given to adults 26. Which of the followings is not' true? a. Adult education has boomed in Europe in recent years. b. Educated women know how to take care of their children properly. c. Illiteracy is almost erased in Russia. d. In many countries, mass education is carried out through television. 27. Which of the followings is not mentioned as means used for mass education? a. radio b. newspapers c. internet d. textbooks 28. According to the passage, adult education ___. TẬP TIẾNG ANH 11 a. offers opportunities for promotion b. is to educate people to improve their health c. is popular all over the world nowadays d. has been developed thanks to the mass media CLOZE TEST My best friend Jenny appeared (31) a TV quiz show a few nights ago. It was very exciting. We all knew that she should be on, (32) all our friends met at her parents' house to watch it. Her parents videoed it too, of course. The programme started at half past seven. We screamed and clapped when we saw Jenny. She looked great. She had had her hair done, and was wearing the new top she had brought the day before. She sat in the chair in the middle of the studio while the (33) asked her some questions. The questions got harder and harder as they increased in (34) . If she didn't make any mistakes and get the most difficult question right, she would win a million pounds. By this time, Jenny had won a thousand pounds. That was definitely hers, whatever happened. She answered the next question correctly, which was worth five thousand pounds. I didn't know the answer, but she did know! Then with the next question, she took a risk but got the answer wrong. She was gone out of the game. Still, she had her thousand pounds, and we were very (35) of her. 29. A. on B. at C. in D. from 30. A. but B. so C. because D. though 31. A. presenter B. leader C. producer D. director 32. A. undifficult B. difficultly C. difficult D. difficulty 33. A. ashamed B. proud C. ignorant D. hopeless
  3. IX. Word form 34. True friendship requires us to show trust and ___. (loyal) 35. She felt ___ about undressing in front of the doctor. (embarrass) 36. When the audience had all sat ___, the lecturer began his speech. (comfort) X. Sentence Transformation / Combination 37. Harry couldn‟t get his parents‟ permission to buy a motorbike.  Harry‟s parents didn‟t let___ 38. She started to give up smoking last year. She has___ 39. 'It was nice of you to invite me to your birthday party. Thanks very much.'  Mike thanked___ 40. She didn’t get up early, so she was late for the meeting.  If ___