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  1. Tan Ky High School THE 45 MINUTE – TEST ( NO1) Name: . Class11 . I – Phonetics ( 1 point) Pict these words into right column. mutual just nose swim holiday nice summer wrong picture parents sink bridge /dj/ /tʃ/ /m/ / n/ /ŋ/ II – Vocabulary and Grammar. (2 points) Put the verb into the correct form. 1. By the time I (get) . to school, the lesson ( start, already) 2. You should practise (speak) English every day. 3. My father sat up late last night (watch) television. 4. Anna hoped ( invite ) .to join the private club. Put the word into the correct blanket. glanced candles mutual sneak blow friends 1. On Lisa’s birthday, she out the candals on the cake when we sing Happy birthday to Lisa. 2. The man at me and turn away. 3. Good friendship shoud be based on understanding. 4. I only invite my reletives and close . III – Reading. ( 2 point) Read the passage the do the task that follow. I’ve known James for 25 years. We first met when he moved to my town. He went to a different school but we became friends because he lived next door to me. We’ve known each other since then, but we haven’t kept in touch all that time we lost contact with each other when I moved to Scotland in the 1979s for my job I didn’t go to James’ wedding but he came to mine and now? Well, I’ve been living in here in Brighton since 99, and these days I see James about once a week, usually in the park where I walk my dog, or in the pub for lunch with another friends that we’ve known for about the same length of time. We haven’t been doing that for very long but it’s good to get all of us together. 1. How long have you known James? 2. Why did you become friends? 3. When did you lose contact with each other? 4. Did you see James at James’ wedding? IV – Writing. A. Rewrite these sentences. ( 1.0 point) 1. They sang a song. > I heard them
  2. 2. I enjoyed walking to school. It was safer. > It was safer 3. I must see the manager. > I demand . 4. My teacher lets us discuss in the class. My teacher allows us B. Write a letter to invite your friend to your birthday party (about 150 words) ( 2.0 points) V . Listening : ( 2.0 points) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Well, I wasn’t worried when my son bought a (1) . After all lots of children have parents who don’t (2) computers. But when my secretary asked me for a computer in the office, I really became (3) So I decided to take some lessons in computing and my son became my teacher. He was very (4) He (5) me to sat down in front of the computer screen. I did not know what it was called. When I asked him what it was, he said that it was a VDU. I (6) . didn’t know what a VDU was, but I was too shy to ask him any more. From that moment my memory (7) to learn because he told me a lot of things that I really didn’t understand at all. After a few lessons I began to (8) tired. I made an excuse, saying that I had a (9) I suggested we should leave for another day. Since then I haven’t said (10) about computer to my son and my secretary. THE END
  3. Tan Ky High School THE 45 MINUTE – TEST ( NO1) Name: . Class: . I – Phonetics ( 1 point) Pict these words into right column. church jam seven small holiday nine make sing cheese parents running january /dj/ /tʃ/ /m/ / n/ /ŋ/ II – Vocabulary and Grammar. (2 points) Put the verb into the correct form. 1. When they ( arrive) ., we ( have) lunch 2. My son like ( watch) cartoon. 3. The teacher ordered us ( not talk ) .in the class. 4. I don’t want ( invite ) .to his party. Put the word into the correct blanket. glanced candles mutual sneak blow family 1. On Lisa’s birthday, she blows out the on the cake when we sing Happy birthday to Lisa. 2. There is a look on his face but I don’t think much about it. 3. Ther should be .sympathy in our life. 4. We can’t live well without III – Reading. ( 2 point) Read the passage the do the task that follow. I’ve known James for 25 years. We first met when he moved to my town. He went to a different school but we became friends because he lived next door to me. We’ve known each other since then, but we haven’t kept in touch all that time we lost contact with each other when I moved to Scotland in the 1979s for my job I didn’t go to James’ wedding but he came to mine and now? Well, I’ve been living in here in Brighton since 99, and these days I see James about once a week, usually in the park where I walk my dog, or in the pub for lunch with another friends that we’ve known for about the same length of time. We haven’t been doing that for very long but it’s good to get all of us together. 5. When did you first met James? 6. Why do you become friends? 7. Since when have you been living in Brighton? 8. Do you often see James now? IV – Writing. A. Rewrite these sentences. ( 1.0 point) 1. They ran away . > I saw them
  4. 2. I felt nervous when I traveled by air. > Travelling by air made me . 3. You had better stop smoking. > He advised me . 4. My parents don’t let us go out at night. My parents don’t allow us B. Write about your friend (about 150 words) ( 2.0 points) V . Listening : ( 2.0 points) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Well, I wasn’t worried when my son bought a (1) . After all lots of children have parents who don’t (2) computers. But when my secretary asked me for a computer in the office, I really became (3) So I decided to take some lessons in computing and my son became my teacher. He was very (4) He (5) me to sat down in front of the computer screen. I did not know what it was called. When I asked him what it was, he said that it was a VDU. I (6) . didn’t know what a VDU was, but I was too shy to ask him any more. From that moment my memory (7) to learn because he told me a lot of things that I really didn’t understand at all. After a few lessons I began to (8) tired. I made an excuse, saying that I had a (9) I suggested we should leave for another day. Since then I haven’t said (10) about computer to my son and my secretary. THE END
  5. Name: . THE 45 – MINUTE TEST – NO2 Class: 11C ___ I. Phonetics: Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from that of the others. 1, A, forward B, knowledge C, award D, toward 2, A, happy B, husband C, hobby D, honest 3, A, cheese B, children C, chemical D, teacher 4, A, this B, northern C, their D, thankful 5, A, visited B, handicapped C, wanted D, decided II. Vocabulary : Choose the best answers. 6, A person who has been chosen to speak or vote for someone else on behalf of a group is a ___ A, contestant B, competitor C, representative D, examinee 7, A person who decides who has won the competition is called a(n)___ A, referee B, judge C, investigator D, witness 8, To make something develop or become more active is ___ A, to encourage B, to enhance C, to stimulate D, to strike 9, To do the work for a humane society is___ A, mutual B, voluntary C, thoughtless D, friendly 10, Some high school students take part in helping the handicapped A, participate B, take place of C, play a role of D, a part of III. Grammar : Choose the best answers. 11, Jack admitted ___ the vase. A. break B. to break C. breaking D. broke 12, Her mother prevented her ___ going out tonight. A. against B. from C. about D. at 13, ___ the red light , he was fined 120 thousand VND by the police. A. Having run B. Being run C. Being running D. Run 14, ___ it several times, he didn’t want to read it once again. A. Reading B. To have read C. Having read D. To read 15, I caught him over my wall. I asked him ___ the reason . A. climbing / explain B. climbing / explaining C. climb / explain D. climbing / to explain 16, I can’t prevent him from ___his money A. spend B. spent C. to spend D. spending 17, Jane ___ Kate on succeeding in the interview. A. congratulated B. congratulating C. congratulates D. congratulate 18, ___ the housework, she went for a walk. A. Finish B. Having finish C. To finish D. Finishing IV. Reading: Read the following passage and then choose the best answer to the questions VOLUNTEERS ABROAD More and more young people are (19) ___ voluntary work abroad. The wild variety of jobs and destinations available is making it an increasingly attractive option for those who have just left school and have a year free before university. Many choose to spend these twelve months working in poor (20)___ . There they will earn little (21)___ no money. But they will be doing (22)___ useful – and enjoying the experience. The work may (23)___ of helping the local communities, for example by ( 24) ___ to build new road or provide water supplies to isolated rural villages. Other projects may concentrate more on conservation or environmental protection. (25)___kind of job it is, it is certain to be (26) ___ and worthwhile, and an experience that will never be forgotten. 19: A. doing B. making C. taking D. getting 20: A. country B. countries C. town D. towns 21: A. with B. but C. or D. and 22: A. nothing B. anything C. something D. everything
  6. 23: A. consist B. include C. contain D. involve 24: A. help B. to help C. helped D. helping 25: A. Any B. What C. However D. Whatever 26: A. challenging B. dangerous C. difficult D. attracted V. Writing: * Rewrite these sentences. 21, She did not want to hear the story again. She had heard it all before.( using perfect participle) . 22, “ It was nice of you to invite me to the dinner. Thank you,” Miss White said to Peter. Miss White thanked 23, I knew that he was poor. I offered to pay for the meal. ( using present participle) . 24, “ Don’t play with the matches!” I said to Jane I warned 25, “ I always wanted to be a singer.” Paul said to you. Paul has always dreamed * Write a letter: Imagine that you have just received a donation of five million dong from a charity organization to repair your house because of the 10th storm. Write a letter to acknowledge the receipt of the donation and express your gratitude. VI. Listening: Listen to the paragraph and decide whether the statements are true ( T ) or false ( F ). T F 1, The Olympic Games were held at the top of Mount Olympus in 776 B.C. 2, The Olympic Games were held to honour the Greek chief Zeus. 3, The winners of the local contests competed every two years at Mount Olympus. 4, There were 6 contests mentioned in the passage. 5, Originally, any wars in progress were halted to allow the games to take place.
  7. Name: Written English Test No3 Class: 11 Time: 45 minutes I – Phonetics: Pick these words into right column.(1 point) shrine crisp skill spray smile asleep best text shrug slowly dusk speech /sp/ /ʃr/ /sl/ / st/ /sk/ II – Vocabulary and Grammar. Put the word into the correct blanket.(1.0 point) Geothermal courteous rude pollutants extinct exhausted 1. People are destroying the air by adding___to it. 2. ___ heat comes from deep inside the earth. 3. Fossil fuels will be ___within a relatively short time. 4. Our well-trained staff who are always thoughtful and ___ to customers. Rewrite these sentences. (2.0 points) 1. The music was gentle. We listened to it last night. (relative pronoun with preposition) =>___ 2. The woman is my mother. I love her smile most. (relative clause ) =>___ 3. He was the last man who was saved in the accident. ( reduce relative clause) =>___ 4. We are talking to the man. He is our new English teacher. (relative clause ) =>___ 5. The singer is famous. I met him yesterday. (relative clause ) =>___ 6. They stood on the bridge which connects the two halves of the town. (reduce relative clause) =>___ 7. The man is over there. I told you about him. (relative pronoun with preposition) =>___ 8. The film which was shown on TV last night was interesting. (reduce relative clause) =>___ III – Reading. Read the passage the do the task that follow.( 2 points) By 1984, nonrenewable fossil fuels, such as oil, coal and natural gas, provided over 82 percent of the commercial and industrial energy used in the world. Small amounts of energy were derived from nuclear fission, and the remaining 16 percent came from burning direct perpetual and renewable fuels, such as biomass. Between 1700 and 1986 a large number of countries shifted from the use of energy from local sources to a centralized generation of hydropower and solar energy converted to electricity. The energy derived from nonrenewable fossil fuels has been increasingly produced in one location and transported to another, as is the case with most automobile fuels. In countries with private, rather than public transportation, the age of nonrenewable fuels has created a dependency on a finite resource that will have to be replaced. Questions: 1. Are fossil fuels renewable or nonrenewable resources? =>___ 2. How many percent came from burning direct perpetual and renewable fuels, such as biomass? =>___ 3. When did a large number of countries shift from the use of energy from local sources to a centralized generation of hydropower and solar energy converted to electricity? =>___
  8. 4. Where has the age of nonrenewable fuels created a dependency on a finite resource that will have to be replaced? =>___ IV – Writing. Rearrange the clues and rewrite to complete the letter below.( 2.0 points) 1. Perhaps due to their stressing work, sometimes they a bit cold and not very helpful. 2. The last point I would like to comment on is the attitude of some of your staff. 3. Secondly, although the parking area is large, it has no securuty guards and I sometimes feel insecure leaving my motorcycle there. 4. Firstly, the lobby inside the post office is too cramped and the seats are not enough. 5. Furthermore, I think it would be much better if the post office is open until 11 p.m so that customers can have more access to your services. 6. We often have to stand while waiting for our transactions, causing an unpleasant scene of disorder. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 17 Beeston Road Nottingham 8th Marth, 2018 Dear Sir, I am writing to give some comments on your post office’s services. ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ I know that what you and your staff have done so far for the development of the post office is encouraging and this letter is written in the hope that your post office will be made a better place. Yours faithfully, Nguyen Van An V . Listening : ( 2.0 points) Listen and fill in the missing word. Have you ever seen a ___(1)___ destroyed by fire? A great forest ___(2)___ is an awful thing to see. Once a fire has started, it ___(3)___ quickly. Foresters say that late ___(4)___ is the season when fire is the greatest ___(5)___ to woods and foresters. They are very ___(6)___ then. Sometimes when the danger of fire is very ___(7)___, foresters will not ___(8)___ anyone to go into the forests. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. THE END
  9. Name: Written English Test No3 Class: 11 Time: 45 minutes I – Phonetics ( 1 point) Pick these words into right column. spray crisp skill shrill smile sleep stop text shrine slowly disk spacious /sl/ / st/ /sp/ /ʃr/ /sk/ II – Vocabulary and Grammar. Put the word into the correct blanket.(1.0 point) energy polite rude pollutants extinct limited 1. Many rare animals are in danger of becoming ___. 2. Solar___ is not only plentiful and unlimited but also clean and safe. 3. Fossil fuels are ___, therefore we must develop and use alternative sources of energy. 4. Our well-trained staff who are always thoughtful and ___ to customers. Rewrite these sentences. (2.0 points) 1. The song was romantic. We listened to it last night. relative pronoun with preposition) =>___ 2. The boy is my son. I love her smile most. (relative clause ) =>___ 3. He was the last man who was interviewed for the job. ( reduce relative clause) =>___ 4. We are talking to the woman. She is our new Maths teacher. (relative clause ) =>___ 5. The singer is famous. I met the singer yesterday. (relative clause ) =>___ 6. They study at a school which lies in centre of the town. (reduce relative clause) =>___ 7. The boy is over there. I told you about him. (relative pronoun with preposition) =>___ 8. The music which was played on TV last night was gentle. (reduce relative clause) =>___ III – Reading. ( 2 points) Read the passage the do the task that follow. By 1984, nonrenewable fossil fuels, such as oil, coal and natural gas, provided over 82 percent of the commercial and industrial energy used in the world. Small amounts of energy were derived from nuclear fission, and the remaining 16 percent came from burning direct perpetual and renewable fuels, such as biomass. Between 1700 and 1986 a large number of countries shifted from the use of energy from local sources to a centralized generation of hydropower and solar energy converted to electricity. The energy derived from nonrenewable fossil fuels has been increasingly produced in one location and transported to another, as is the case with most automobile fuels. In countries with private, rather than public transportation, the age of nonrenewable fuels has created a dependency on a finite resource that will have to be replaced. Questions: 1. Are oil, coal and natural gas renewable or nonrenewable resources? =>___ 2. How many percent of the commercial and industrial energy used in the world? =>___ 3. Did a large number of countries shift from the use of energy from local sources to a centralized generation of hydropower and solar energy converted to electricity between 1700 and 1986? =>___
  10. 4. Where has the age of nonrenewable fuels created a dependency on a finite resource that will have to be replaced? =>___ IV – Writing. Rearrange the clues and rewrite to complete the letter below.( 2.0 points) 1. We often have to stand while waiting for our transactions, causing an unpleasant scene of disorder. 2. The last point I would like to comment on is the attitude of some of your staff. 3. Secondly, although the parking area is large, it has no securuty guards and I sometimes feel insecure leaving my motorcycle there. 4. Perhaps due to their stressing work, sometimes they a bit cold and not very helpful. 5. Furthermore, I think it would be much better if the post office is open until 11 p.m so that customers can have more access to your services. 6. Firstly, the lobby inside the post office is too cramped and the seats are not enough. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 17 Beeston Road Nottingham 8th Marth, 2018 Dear Sir, I am writing to give some comments on your post office’s services. ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ I know that what you and your staff have done so far for the development of the post office is encouraging and this letter is written in the hope that your post office will be made a better place. Yours faithfully, Nguyen Van An V . Listening : ( 2.0 points) Listen and fill in the missing word. If people leave a ___(1)___ burning near a heap of leaves, this often causes a ___(2)___ fire. Campers must always remember to ___(3)___ out their campfire and cover the place with earth. It is the ___(4)___ of every camper to take the greatest care not to start a forest fire. Anyone careless enough to start a forest ___(5)___ has done something, which makes life more difficult for all of US. Every fire ___(6)___ valuable wood, wild life, and good soil. Everyone of US must know how important it is to ___(7)___ for our great forests and ___(8)___ them from fire. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. ___THE END___
  11. Name: KEYS Written English Test No3 Class: 11 Time: 45 minutes I – Phonetics ( 1 point) Pict these words into right column. spray smile /sp/ /ʃr/ /sl/ / st/ /sk/ speech shrine slowly best dusk crisp shrug asleep text skill II – Vocabulary and Grammar. Put the word into the correct blanket.(1.0 point) rude extinct 1. People are destroying the air by adding pollutants___to it. 2. ___ Geothermal heat comes from deep inside the earth. 3. Fossil fuels will be ___exhausted within a relatively short time. 4. Our well-trained staff who are always thoughtful and courteous___ to customers. Rewrite these sentences. (2.0 points) 1. The music was gentle. We listened to it last night. relative pronoun with preposition) => The music to which we listened to it last nightwas gentle. 2. The woman is my mother. I love her smile most. (relative clause ) => The woman whose smile I love her smile most is my mother. 3. He was the last man who was saved in the accident. ( reduce relative clause) => He was the last man to be saved in the accident. 4. We are talking to the man. He is our new English teacher. (relative clause ) => We are talking to the man who is our new English teacher. 5. The singer is famous. I met him yesterday. (relative clause ) =>The singer whom I met yesterday is famous. 6. They stood on the bridge which connects the two halves of the town. (reduce relative clause) => They stood on the bridge connecting the two halves of the town. 7. The man is over there. I told you about him. (relative pronoun with preposition) => The man about whom I told you is over there. . 8. The film which was shown on TV last night was interesting. (reduce relative clause) =>The film shown on TV last night was interesting. III – Reading. Read the passage the do the task that follow.( 2 points) By 1984, nonrenewable fossil fuels, such as oil, coal and natural gas, provided over 82 percent of the commercial and industrial energy used in the world. Small amounts of energy were derived from nuclear fission, and the remaining 16 percent came from burning direct perpetual and renewable fuels, such as biomass. Between 1700 and 1986 a large number of countries shifted from the use of energy from local sources to a centralized generation of hydropower and solar energy converted to electricity. The energy derived from nonrenewable fossil fuels has been increasingly produced in one location and transported to another, as is the case with most automobile fuels. In countries with private, rather than public transportation, the age of nonrenewable fuels has created a dependency on a finite resource that will have to be replaced. Questions: 1. Are fossil fuels renewable or nonrenewable resources? =>They are nonrenewable. 2. How many percent came from burning direct perpetual and renewable fuels, such as biomass? => 16% 3. When did a large number of countries shift from the use of energy from local sources to a centralized generation of hydropower and solar energy converted to electricity? => Between 1700 and 1986
  12. 4. Where has the age of nonrenewable fuels created a dependency on a finite resource that will have to be replaced? =>In countries with private, rather than public transportation IV – Writing. Rearrange the clues to complete the letter below.( 2.0 points) 1. Perhaps due to their stressing work, sometimes they a bit cold and not very helpful. 2. The last point I would like to comment on is the attitude of some of your staff. 3. Secondly, although the parking area is large, it has no securuty guards and I sometimes feel insecure leaving my motorcycle there. 4. Firstly, the lobby inside the post office is too cramped and the seats are not enough. 5. Furthermore, I think it would be much better if the post office is open until 11 p.m so that customers can have more access to your services. 6. We often have to stand while waiting for our transactions, causing an unpleasant scene of disorder. 17 Beeston Road Nottingham 8th Marth, 2018 Dear Sir, I am writing to give some comments on your post office’s services. ___ ___ ___ I know that what you and your staff have done so far for the development of the post office is encouraging and this letter is written in the hope that your post office will be made a better place. Yours faithfully, Nguyen Van An 1. 4 2. 6 3. 3 4. 5 5. 2 6. 1 V . Listening : ( 2.0 points) Listen and fill in the missing word. Have you ever seen a ___(1)___ destroyed by fire? A great forest ___(2)___ is an awful thing to see. Once a fire has started, it ___(3)___ qui ++9ckly. Foresters say that late ___(4)___ is the season when fire is the greatest ___(5)___ to woods and foresters. They are very ___(6)___ then. Sometimes when the danger of fire is very ___(7)___, foresters will not ___(8)___ anyone to go into the forests. 1. forest 2. fire 3. spreads 4. summer 5. danger 6. dry 7. great 8. allow THE END Name: Written English Test No3 Class: 11 Time: 45 minutes I – Phonetics ( 1 point) Pict these words into right column. spray smile /sp/ /ʃr/ /sl/ / st/ /sk/ spacious shrill slowly stop disk
  13. crisp shrine sleep text skill II – Vocabulary and Grammar. Put the word into the correct blanket.(1.0 point) rude pollutants 1. Many rare animals are in danger of becoming extinct___. 2. Solar energy___ is not only plentiful and unlimited but also clean and safe. 3. Fossil fuels are ___ limited___, therefore we must develop and use alternative sources of energy. 4. Our well-trained staff who are always thoughtful and ___ polite___ to customers. Rewrite these sentences. (2.0 points) 1. The song was romantic. We listened to it last night. relative pronoun with preposition) => The song to which we listened last night was romantic . 2. The boy is my son. I love her smile most. (relative clause ) =>The boy whose smile I love most is my son. 3. He was the last man who was interviewed for the job. ( reduce relative clause) =>He was the last man to be interviewed for the job. 4. We are talking to the woman. She is our new Maths teacher. (relative clause ) => We are talking to the woman who is our new Maths teacher. 5. The singer is famous. I met the singer yesterday. (relative clause ) => The singer whom I met yesterday is famous . 6. They study at a school which lies in centre of the town. (reduce relative clause) => They study at a school lying in centre of the town. 7. The boy is over there. I told you about him. (relative pronoun with preposition) =>The boy about whom I told you is over there. 8. The music which was played on TV last night was gentle. (reduce relative clause) => The music played on TV last night was gentle. III – Reading. ( 2 points) Read the passage the do the task that follow. By 1984, nonrenewable fossil fuels, such as oil, coal and natural gas, provided over 82 percent of the commercial and industrial energy used in the world. Small amounts of energy were derived from nuclear fission, and the remaining 16 percent came from burning direct perpetual and renewable fuels, such as biomass. Between 1700 and 1986 a large number of countries shifted from the use of energy from local sources to a centralized generation of hydropower and solar energy converted to electricity. The energy derived from nonrenewable fossil fuels has been increasingly produced in one location and transported to another, as is the case with most automobile fuels. In countries with private, rather than public transportation, the age of nonrenewable fuels has created a dependency on a finite resource that will have to be replaced. Questions: 1. Are oil, coal and natural gas renewable or nonrenewable resources? =>They are nonrenewable 2. How many percent of the commercial and industrial energy used in the world? => Over 82% 3. Did a large number of countries shift from the use of energy from local sources to a centralized generation of hydropower and solar energy converted to electricity between 1700 and 1986? => Yes, they did 4. Where has the age of nonrenewable fuels created a dependency on a finite resource that will have to be replaced? =>In countries with private, rather than public transportation IV – Writing. Rearrange the clues to complete the letter below.( 2.0 points) 1. We often have to stand while waiting for our transactions, causing an unpleasant scene of disorder. 2. The last point I would like to comment on is the attitude of some of your staff. 3. Secondly, although the parking area is large, it has no securuty guards and I sometimes feel insecure leaving my motorcycle there. 4. Perhaps due to their stressing work, sometimes they a bit cold and not very helpful. 5. Furthermore, I think it would be much better if the post office is open until 11 p.m so that customers can have more access to your services.
  14. 6. Firstly, the lobby inside the post office is too cramped and the seats are not enough. 17 Beeston Road Nottingham 8th Marth, 2018 Dear Sir, I am writing to give some comments on your post office’s services. ___ ___ ___ I know that what you and your staff have done so far for the development of the post office is encouraging and this letter is written in the hope that your post office will be made a better place. Yours faithfully, Nguyen Van An 1. 6 2. 1 3. 3 4. 5 5. 2 6. 4 V . Listening : ( 2.0 points) Listen and fill in the missing word. If people leave a ___(1)___ burning near a heap of leaves, this often causes a ___(2)___ fire. Campers must always remember to ___(3)___ out their campfire and cover the place with earth. It is the ___(4)___ of every camper to take the greatest care not to start a forest fire. Anyone careless enough to start a forest ___(5)___ has done something, which makes life more difficult for all of US. Every fire ___(6)___ valuable wood, wild life, and good soil. Everyone of US must know how important it is to ___(7)___ for our great forests and ___(8)___ them from fire. 1. campfire 2. forest 3. put 4. duty 5. fire 6. destroys 7. care 8. save ___THE END___
  15. Name: . THE 45 – MINUTE TEST – NO 4 Class: 11C ___ I. Phonetics: Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from that of the others. 1. A. interviewed B. performed C. finished D. delivered 2. A. misses B. goes C. leaves D. potatoes 3. A. adopted B. appealed C. dedicated D. wounded 4. A. grows B. tends C. roars D. sweeps 5. A. politics B. beliefs C. rights D. pioneers II. Vocabulary : Choose the best answers. 6, Yuri Gagarin became the first person to eat and drink in zero___. A, weightness B, gravity C, water D, Oxygen 7, John Glenn – an American ___ became the oldest human being to fly into space. A, cosmonaut B, astronaut C, pilot D, driver 8, I will continue to make my ___ richer and richer. A, hobby B, books C, album D, collection 9, The first human being to fly into space was Yuri Gagarin, he was in ___ 108 minutes. A, satellite B, space C, orbit D, spacecraft 10, I ___ my collection into different categories. A, classify B, classified C, to classify D, classifying III. Reading: Read the following passage and tick the activities each of the people often does in his/her free time Louisa I enjoy practising the piano. I have a good teacher, called Miss Rowe. And I learn the violin. I enjoy that a lot. I’ve been learning for three or four months now. In my free time I also collect shells and rocks, and I’ve got quite a lot of them. And I go wsimming now and again. I like bike riding, too. Carsten Well, I run a lot in the forest. I enjoy listening to music,too. I listen to music that I can’t play, which is jazz kind of things. I also like cooking, it’s a hobby of mine. I like cooking for people, really. I’ve just discovered science fiction reading. I read science fiction books far faster than I read any kind of books. Josephine I’m very interested in languages, because when I go abroad I like to speak with the people there. I try to play the guitar – I don’t play very well but every week I meet a friend and we both enjoy ourselves playing together. I live very near the sea. All through the year O go for walks along the shore, and in the summer O go swimming every day. In the winter I like knitting – I make jumpers for my children ans grandchildren, and I enjoy doing different patterns. I spend a lot of time reading, mostly novels, and I’m very fond of poetry – I also write poetry now and then. Patrick I spend a lot of free time going to the theatre to see plays, I enjoy it more then anything else. I have an old house which needs an awful lot of work, so I spend a lot of time decorating, painting the walls and looking after the house. Activities Louisa Carsten Josephine Patrick 11, Playing music 12, Reading 13, Cooking 14, Collecting things 15, Going swimming 16, Going running and jogging 17, Decorating the house 18, Going to the theatre
  16. IV. Grammar : Choose the best answers. 19, The police arrested the man at the railway station. (subject focus) ___ 20, He got married when he was 26. (adverbial focus) ___ 21, They had parties on weekends. (object focus) ___ 22, The girl gave the boy a special gift on his birthday. (object focus) ___ 23, I met him on the way to school.(adverbial focus) ___ 24, The birthday party was too noisy.(subject focus) ___ 25, You haven’t lived here for long time,___? No, only 5 months. 26, You came in a sport car, ___? That’s right. 27, The weather forcast wasn’t very good, ___? No, it wasn’t. 28, It’s quite a big garden, ___? Yes, there’s plenty of room. V. Writing: * Rewrite these sentences about a biography of Van Cao – a famous musician. 29, Van Cao / born / 15th November, 1923 / in a poor family / Nam Dinh. . 30, He / start / compose music / when / be / young. . 31, He / write / his first song / 1939 / and/ quickly become/ famous . . 32, 1944 / he / write / Tien Quan Ca / our National Anthem. . 33, Van Cao / not only/ write / songs and poems / but also / draw paintings. . 34, he / die / 10th July 1995 . 35, Van Cao / be / know/ a very talented musician/ and highly / appreciate / Vietnamese people. . . VI. Listening: Listen to the paragraph and choose the correct answer. 36, On July 16th ___, the Apollo 11 was launched into space. A. 1960 B. 1968 C. 1969 D. 1965 37, On July 20th, 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first man on the moon, he was followed by Aldrin ___ minutes later. A. 14 B. 40 C. 4 D. 140 38, Armstrong and Aldrin spent a total of ___ on the moon’s surface. A. 2 hours B. 2 hours 30 minutes C. 20 hours D. 2 hours 15 minutes 39, An American ___ was left on the moon’s surface as a reminder of the achievement. A. flag B. foot C. shoe D. spacesuit 40, The crew of Apollo 11 ___ to Earth on 24th July, 1969 – completed their historic mission. A. return B. returned C. come back D. go around
  17. Name: . THE 45 – MINUTE TEST – NO 4 Class: 11C ___ I. Phonetics: Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from that of the others. 1. A. endangered B. threatened C. recovered D. advanced 2. A. elephants B. decades C. poachers D. actions 3. A. caps B. posts C. players D. roofs 4. A. carried B. stopped C. impressed D. jumped 5. A. misses B. goes C. leaves D. potatoes II. Vocabulary : Choose the best answers. 6, If there is no ___, everything will float. A, weightness B, gravity C, water D, Oxygen 7, Yuri Gagarin – a Russian ___ became the first human being to fly into space. A, cosmonaut B, astronaut C, pilot D, driver 8, I will continue to enrich my ___ in the future. A, hobby B, books C, album D, collection 9, The first Vietnamese to fly into space was Pham Tuan, he stayed 8 days in ___. A, satellite B, plane C, orbit D, spacecraft 10, I ___ my collection into different categories. A, classify B, classified C, to classify D, classifying III. Reading: Read the following passage and tick the activities each of the people often does in his/her free time Carsten I enjoy practising the piano. I have a good teacher, called Miss Rowe. And I learn the violin. I enjoy that a lot. I’ve been learning for three or four months now. In my free time I also collect shells and rocks, and I’ve got quite a lot of them. And I go wsimming now and again. I like bike riding, too. Louisa Well, I run a lot in the forest. I enjoy listening to music,too. I listen to music that I can’t play, which is jazz kind of things. I also like cooking, it’s a hobby of mine. I like cooking for people, really. I’ve just discovered science fiction reading. I read science fiction books far faster than I read any kind of books. Patrick I’m very interested in languages, because when I go abroad I like to speak with the people there. I try to play the guitar – I don’t play very well but every week I meet a friend and we both enjoy ourselves playing together. I live very near the sea. All through the year O go for walks along the shore, and in the summer O go swimming every day. In the winter I like knitting – I make jumpers for my children ans grandchildren, and I enjoy doing different patterns. I spend a lot of time reading, mostly novels, and I’m very fond of poetry – I also write poetry now and then. Josephine I spend a lot of free time going to the theatre to see plays, I enjoy it more then anything else. I have an old house which needs an awful lot of work, so I spend a lot of time decorating, painting the walls and looking after the house. Activities Louisa Carsten Josephine Patrick 11, Playing music 12, Reading 13, Cooking 14, Collecting things 15, Going swimming 16, Going running and jogging 17, Decorating the house 18, Going to the theatre
  18. IV. Grammar : Choose the best answers. 19, The police arrested the man at the railway station. (object focus) ___ 20, He got married when he was 26. (adverbial focus) ___ 21, They had parties on weekends. (adverbial focus) ___ 22, The girl gave the boy a special gift on his birthday. (subject focus) ___ 23, I met him on the way to school.(object focus) ___ 24, The birthday party was too noisy.(subject focus) ___ 25, You have lived here for long time,___? Yes, only 5 months. 26, You didn’t come in a sport car, ___? That’s right. 27, The weather forcast was very good, ___? Yes, it was. 28, It’s quite a big garden, ___? Yes, there’s plenty of room. V. Writing: * Rewrite these sentences about a biography of Van Cao – a famous musician. 29, Van Cao / born / 15th November, 1923 / in a poor family / Nam Dinh. . 30, He / start / compose music / when / be / young. . 31, He / write / his first song / 1939 / and/ quickly become/ famous . . 32, 1944 / he / write / Tien Quan Ca / our National Anthem. . 33, Van Cao / not only/ write / songs and poems / but also / draw paintings. . 34, he / die / 10th July 1995 . 35, Van Cao / be / know/ a very talented musician/ and highly / appreciate / Vietnamese people. . . VI. Listening: Listen to the paragraph and choose the correct answer. 36, On July 16th ___, the Apollo 11 was launched into space. A. 1969 B. 1968 C. 1960 D. 1965 37, On July 20th, 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first man on the moon, he was followed by Aldrin ___ minutes later. A. 140 B. 4 C. 40 D. 14 38, Armstrong and Aldrin spent a total of ___ on the moon’s surface. A. 2 hours B. 2 hours 15 minutes C. 20 hours D. 2 hours 30 minutes 39, An American ___ was left on the moon’s surface as a reminder of the achievement. A. foot B. flag C. shoe D. spacesuit 40, The crew of Apollo 11 ___ to Earth on 24th July, 1969 – completed their historic mission. A. returned B. return C. come back D. go around