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  1. WRITTEN TEST 4 Time allowed :45 mins Full name : Class: 11 I. PHONETICS (1 m) * Choose one word whose underlined part is pronounced differently. 1. A. floors B. bags C. swims D. lips 2. A. looked B. crossed C. loved D. stopped * Choose one word whose stress pattern is different. 1 A. variety B. ability C. solidarity D. facilities 2. A. become B. nation C. gather D. cycling II. VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR: * Choose the one word or phrase (A, B, C or D) that best completes the sentences or substitutes for the underlined words or phrases (2 ms) 1. I specially indulge some hobbies A. at B. of C. from D. in 2. The most important thing is to keep yourself occupied. A. free B. busy C. relaxed D. comfortable 3. The singer was on the piano by her sister. A. played B. performed C. accompanied D. helped 4. This is the book you lent me last week. A. who B. when C. where D. X 5. The film was about John was a doctor. A. whom B. that C. whose D. who 6. ___ England won the World Cup. A. It was in 1966 that B. It was on 1966 that C. It was in 1966 when D. It was 1966 in that 7. The Vietnamese participants always take part sports events wit great enthusiasm. A. at B. on C. to D. in 8. The death of his son was an experience from he never fully recovered. A. which B. when C. that D. why * Complete the sentences with one appropriate word. (1 m) competed participants aquatic place taking record 1. The Asian Games take every four years. 2. There were eleven countries part in the 1st Asian games. 3. Lewis established a new world with a time of 9.86 seconds. 4. Swimming and water skiing are both sports. * Give the correct form of the word given at the end of the sentence (1 m). 1. My bother is an accomplished . (guitar) 2. The athletes in 38 different sports and won 427 gold medals at the 14th Asian Games. (competition) 3. Jack has a large of foreign coins. (collect) 4. Don is . in playing football. (interest) III. READING (1.5 ms) * Read the passage and do the tasks: 1
  2. The Asian Games owes its origins to small Asian multi-sport competitions. The Far Eastern Championship Games were created to show unity and cooperation among three nations: Japan, the Philippines and China. The first games were held in Manila, the Philippines in 1931. Other Asian nations participated after it was organized. After World War II, a number of Asian countries became independent. Many of the new independent Asian countries wanted to use a new type of competition where Asian dominance should not be shown by violence and should be strengthened by mutual understanding. In August 1948, during the 14th Olympic Games in London, Indian representative Guru Dutt Sondhi proposed to sports leaders of the Asian teams the idea of having discussions about holding the Asian Games. They agreed to form the Asian Athletic Federation. A preparatory committee was set up to draft the charter for the Asian amateur athletic federation. In February, 1949, the Asian athletic federation was formed and used the name Asian Games Federation. It was decided to hold the first Asian Games in 1951 in New Delhi the capital of India. They added that the Asian Games would be regularly held once every four years. Task 1: Decide whether the statements are True (T) or False (F): (0.5m) 1. ___ The text is about the origin of the Asian Games. 2. ___ The Far Eastern Championship Games had the participation of only four nations: Japan, the Philippines, China and India. Task 2: Answer the questions: (1 m) 1. When/ 14th Olympic Games/ take place? → ___. 2. first Asian Games/ hold/1951/ India? →___. * Read the passage and choose the best answer to each question. (1 m) The 15th Asian Games (1) from December 1 through December 15, 2006, in Doha, Capital of Qatar. More than 10,000 (2) , who (3) .45 countries and regions, (4) .in 39 sports and 424 events of the Games, the most important event in Asian. Some new events such as chess and triathlon were also included in the Games. 1. A. set up B. took part C. brought out D. took place 2. A. athletes B. listeners C. speakers D. referees 3. A. symbolized B. represented C. expressed D. typified 4. A. set up B. took part C. brought out D. took place IV. WRITING (2 ms) 1. The neighbor told them about it. (Cleft sentence) . 2. You sent me a present. Thank you very much for it. (Relative clause) → Thank you 3. We are coming to stay with Jane this weekend. (Cleft sentence) . 4. This is the sweater. I bought it on Saturday. (Omission of relative pronoun) . * Make meaningful sentences with the cues given (0.5) My stamp collection/ began/ I/ was/ 11-year-old boy. 2
  3. WRITTEN TEST 4 Time allowed :45 mins Full name : Class: 11 I. PHONETICS (1 m) * Choose one word whose underlined part is pronounced differently. 1. A. admired B. looked C. missed D. hoped 2. A. strength B. event C. athlete D. wrestling * Choose one word whose stress pattern is different. 1 A. official B. cycling C. become D. aquatic 2. A. envelope B. album C. usually D. accompany II. VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR: * Choose the one word or phrase (A, B, C or D) that best completes the sentences or substitutes for the underlined words or phrases (2 ms) 1. My uncle, who is an accomplished guitarist, taught me how to play it. A. well-trained B. well-done C. well-educated D. well-equipped 2. We didn’t like the man this morning. A. we met B. we met him. C. which we met D. whose we met 3. The hotel has special for disabled athletes. A. effort B. aquatic C. facilities D. advancing 4. I bought the golden fish. A. It was from this shop that B. I was from this shop where C. It was this shop which D. It was this shop that 5. The Vietnamese participants took .this event with great enthusiasm. A. held in B. part in C. take place D. go on 6. Ly Duc, a Vietnamese athlete, has won several gold medals in___. A. swimming B. bodybuilding C. karatedo D. weightlifting 7. It was the woman that us English last year. A. taught B. teaches C. has taught D. had taught 8. The death of his son was an experience from he never fully recovered. A. which B. when C. that D. why * Complete the sentences with one appropriate word. (1 m) gold medals six event first record Swimming; Good evening, well, today’s most important (1) .was certainly the women’s 200-metre freestyle. The American, Doris Kennedy, was first and got the gold medal. She swam the 200 metres in a new world (2) time of 1 minute 58 seconds . The USA won two gold (3) yesterday, and three the day before, so in the first three days they’ve won (4) ” gold”. * Give the correct form of the word given at the end of the sentence (1 m). 1. I am impressed by your lovely doll COLLECT 2. Nam felt because he got a bad mark. DISPOINT 3. is my sister’s favourite sports. ATHLETE 4. He is very good at people singing with his guitar. ACCOMPANY III. READING Read the passage carefully then circle the correct answers 3
  4. Water is ( 1 ) for life. People can live only a few days ( 2) it. Yet nearly 25 million people die each year because of it. Both industrial nations and developing countries are worried about the ( 3) of water in the world. Even though people, animals, agriculture and industry use a lot of water , there is more than enough on the earth. Water covers about ( 4) of the earth’s surface. However 97.4 percent of it is salt water. Three- fourths of the earth’s fresh water is frozen in glaciers and in the great polar ice caps. Most of the water we use ( 5) from rivers, lakes, and the atmosphere 1.A. important B. useful C. necessary D. helpful 2. A. with B. without C. for D. in 3. A, characteristics B. condition C. situation D. quality 4. A, three-four B. three-fourth C. three-fours D. three-fouths 5. A. arrives B. comes C. goes D. gets Read the following passage and choose the best answer: Man cannot exist without air, water and light. Many people think that soil is also necessary to man’s existence. Without soil there could be no vegetation, no animals and consequently no people. However, the soil is being eroded day after day because people use the land without paying attention to the protection of land and the prevention of soil erosion. In many rural areas, soil erosion is a major problem which endangers the development of agriculture. 1. If there were no air, no water and no light, man ___. A. would live on the earth B. would survive C. would disappear from the earth D. could exist on the earth 2. Many people think that soil ___. A. is useful for man B. is of no importance to man C. is unnecessary for man D. depends on man’s existence 3. The soil is being eroded day after day because ___. A. people always prevent soil erosion B. people usually protect the land C. people manage to use the land with care D. people pay no attention to the protection of land when using it 4. Soil erosion is a major problem in many rural areas because ___. A. it can be solved right now B. it is dangerous for agriculture C. it is the development of agriculture D. it is of great use to people 5. The word “major” in line 4 means: A. unimportant B. smaller C. important D. less serious IV. WRITING Rewrite these sentences as directed. (2 ms) 1. My sister got a gift from her uncle last week. (Cleft sentence) 2. I gave you some money. Where is it? (Relative clause) Where is ? 3. I love pop music very much. (Cleft sentence) 4. The man worked in the hospital. I told you about him. (Omission of relative pronoun) * Make meaningful sentences with the cues given (0.5) I/ loved/ pictures/ and/ kept them/ carefully/ a book. 4
  5. WRITTEN TEST 4 Time allowed :45 mins Full name : Class: 11 Choose the word whose underlined part pronounced differently from that of the others. 1. A. parks B. animals C. planets D. environments 2. A. itched B. changed C. formed D. viewed 3. A. measure B. instead C. feature D. already Choose the word that is stressed on the different position from that of the others. 4. A. beautiful B. successful C. guitarist D. accomplish 5. A. survival B. pollution C. government D. material Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to each of the following questions. 6. It was ___a boring speech that I fell asleep. A. too B. very C. such D. so 7. The woman ___I was looking smiled. A. at which B. at whom C. for whom D. at whose 8. When we came to the stadium, the match___. A. already begins B. have already begun C. had already begun D. already began 9. The shop ___really good meat is on Tran Hung Dao Street. A. sold B. sell C. be sold D. selling 10. A(n)___is a person who sees something and can tell what he or she sees. A. warden (keeper) B. observer C. newsreader D. witness 11. Many kinds of rare animals are on the verge of ___. A. disappearance B. death C. destruction D. extinction 12. Peter has left these socks on the bathroom floor, ___? A. didn’t Peter B. hasn’t Peter C. hasn’t he D. didn’t he 13. John was the last man reached the top of the mountain in the contest held last year. ABCD 14. On 15th October in 2003, China launched its first manned spacecraft into space, wasn’t it? ABCD 15. It is the library___. A. from which I often borrow books B. that I often borrow books from C. where I often borrow books D. all are correct 16. The stamp collector only got the stamps and ___the envelopes away. A. collected B. threw C. gathered D. kept 17. The information you told me was so ___that it made me___. A. surprising/surprised B. surprised / surprising C. surprising/surprising D. surprised/surprised 18. The participants' efforts were much appreciated when they won some gold medals. A. accepted B. encouraged C. understood D. highly valued 19. My uncle, who is an accomplished guitarist, taught me how to play. A. skillful B. famous C. perfect D. modest 20. The ASEAN Para-Games are hosted by the same country where the SEA Games took place. A. impressed B. organized C. participated D. defended 22. "How many times a week do you play tennis?"- " ." A. At the stadiumB. At least four timesC. Not very wellD. I like it,too Choose the item among A,B,C or D that best answers the question from 31 to 35about the passage 5
  6. Millions of people of all ages enjoy a hobby which is both interesting and fun. And every year, more and more people start a stamp collection (22) their own and discover an interest which can last a lifetime. Starting your collection is easy (23) .stamps can be found everywhere. Holiday postcards from friends, birthday cards from relatives and letters from pen pals can all (24) you with stamps from all over the world. But once you have started collecting (25) , you will probably want to join the Stamp Collectors’Club which (26) .to provide collectors with new Bristish stamps. 22. A. of B. for C. from D. on 23. A. moreoverB. because C. furthermore D. addition 24. A. exportB. provide C. consider D. take 25. A. attractiveB. competitive C. greatD. seriously 26. A. ownB. survive C. existsD. live * Read the passage and do the tasks: (1.5 ms) For centuries, people have been playing kicking games with the ball. The games of soccer developed from these early games The England probably gave soccer its name and its rules. In European countries, soccer is called football. Some people believe that the name “soccer “came from the high socks that the players wear Organized soccer games began in 1863. In soccer, two teams of eleven players try to kick of head into the goal of the other team. The goalkeeper, who tries to keep the ball out of the goal, is only player o n the field who can touch the ball with his or her hands. The other players must use their feet, heads, and bodies to control the ball. Every four years, soccer teams around the world compete for the World Cup .The World Cup competition started in 1930. Brazil is the home of many great soccer players , including the most famous player of all, Pele . With his fast dazzling speed, Pele played for many years in Brazil and then later in New York .People in more than 140 countries around the world play soccer. It is delimiting the world’ most popular sport! Answer the questions: (1 m) 1. 31. How often / world Cup/ take place ? →___. 2. When/ first/ soccer games? → ___. 3. what/ goalkeeper/ responsibility? Rewrite the following sentences as directed. 1. Nam has got no money or no car. (use tag question)  Nam has___, ___ he? 2. The couple who live in the house next door are both college professors. (reduce relative pronoun)  The couple ___ . 3. Peter bought these cars in Japan. (Use cleft sentence : adv focus)  It ___ . 4. He was the first man who left the burning building. (use an infinitive phrase)  He ___ _ . 6
  7. THE SECOND TERM TEST (2014 – 2015) ENGLISH 11 Choose the word whose underlined part pronounced differently from the rest. 1. A. satisfaction B. facsimile C. punctuality D. spacious 2. A. noisy B. subscribe C. service D. graphics Put the following words into the right categories according to their stress pattern. 3. A. installation B. disadvantage C. dissatisfied D. disappointed 4. A. graphics B. magazine C. original D. punctuality Read and then choose the correct option to complete each blank Human beings (5)___ to protect only the beautiful and non-threatening parts of our environment. We tend to pay more (6)___ to animals on land than any other large sea animals. Environmentalists have not done much enough to help save the Pacific Ocean sharks (7)___ population has decreased nearly to the point of extinction. Sharks are among the oldest creatures on Earth, having survived in the seas for more than 350 million years. The fact that they have managed to live in the oceans for so many millions of years is enough proofs of their efficiency and adaptability to change environments. It is time (8)___ human beings to begin considering the protection of sharks as (9)___ important part of a program for protection of our natural environment. 1. A. seem B. make C. advise D. let 2. A. pleasure B. attention C. notice D. fun 3. A. that B. whom C. whose D. which 4. A. for that B. when C. for which D. for 5. A. No article B. an C. the D. a Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C or D which has the same meaning as the given one. 10. Tommy is late. Does anybody know why? A. Does anybody know what the reason why is Tommy late? B. Does anybody know what the reason why Tommy is late? C. Does anybody know the reason why is Tommy late? D. Does anybody know the reason why Tommy is late? 11. My sister is the only member in my family. She holds a Ph.D. degree in Physics. A. My sister is the only member in my family to hold a Ph.D. degree in Physics. B. The only member in my family is my sister, who holds a Ph.D. degree in Physics. C. The only member in my family which holds a Ph.D. degree is my sister. D. My sister, who holds a Ph.D. degree in Physics, is the only member in my family. 12. Few people know about C.A.Lindburgh. He was the first person who flew across the Atlantic Ocean. A. Few people know about C. A. Lindburgh, the first person flying across the Atlantic Ocean. B. Few people know about C. A. Lindburgh, that was the first person to fly across the Atlantic Ocean. C. Few people know about C. A. Lindburgh, who was the first person flown across the Atlantic Ocean. D. Few people know about C. A. Lindburgh, who was the first person to fly across the Atlantic Ocean. 13. The Mountain Region is in the Great Himalayan Range. It makes up the northern part of Nepal. A. The Mountain Region which makes up the northern part of Nepal is in the Great Himalayan Range. B. The Mountain Region in the Great Himalayan Range making up the northern part of Nepal. C. The Great Himalayan Range, which makes up the northern part of Nepal, is the Mountain Region. D. The northern part of Nepal, made up by the Great Himalayan Range is the Mountain Region. 14. This is the best book on the market. It was written for university students. A. This is the best book written for university students, which are on the market. B. This is the best book to be writing for university students on the market. C. This is the best book to be written for university students on the market. D. This is the best book that is on the market, which is written for university students. Choose the correct answer to complete the following sentences. 15. There are number of things I like to do in my free time. A. leisure B. precious C. busy D. idle 16. My uncle, who is an accomplished guitarist, taught me how to play. A. unimpaired B. skilled C. ill-educated D. unqualified 17. Now I can play a few simple tunes. A. compound B. plain C. easy D. complicated 18. ‘How do you do. I’m Bill Thomson. ‘___’ A. Very well. Thank you. B. I’m fifteen years old. C. I’m fine. D. How do you do. 19. I have a modest little glass fish tank where I keep a variety of small fish. A. limited B. excessive C. conceited D. moderate 20. ‘Thank you very much for the lovely flowers.’ ‘___.’ A. You’re welcome. B. You like flowers, don’t you? C. Yeah, the flowers are nice. D. It was an excellent choice. 7
  8. 21. The singer was ___ on the piano by her sister. A. played B. performed C. accompanied D. helped 22. The most important thing is to keep yourself occupied. A. busy B. relaxed C. comfortable D. free 23.___ who was elected the first woman mayor of Chicago in 1979. A. It was Jane Byrne B. Jane Byrne C. That Jane Byrne D. When Jane Byrne 24. ‘Would you like a drink ?’ ‘___’ A. Yes, I want to. B. Yes, please. C. Thank you. I don’t want. D. No, I won’t. 25.___ that the capital of South Carolina was moved from Charleston to Columbia A. In 1790 was B. There was in 1790 C. In 1790 D. It was in 1790 26 The man ___ on the chair behind me kept talking during the film, ___really annoyed me. A. having sat/ that B. sitting/ which C. to sit/ what D. to be sitting/ who 27. ‘Thank you very much.’ ‘___’ A. Yes, of course. B. I like it a lot. C. You’re alright. D. You’re welcome. 208 He advised me to practise playing the guitar regularly. A. frequently B. commonly C. freely D. completely 29. Neil Armstrong was the first person ___ foot on the moon. A. set B. setting C. to set D. who was set 30. In the novel by Peter, ___ the film is based, the main character is a teenager. A. on that B. who C. on which D. which 31. Who was the first person ___ the South Pole? A. reached B. to reach C. who reaches D. had reached 32. It is in Quebec___ French is used as an official language . A. which B. where C. in where D. that 33. Mrs White, ___ taught me English 5 years ago, is a good teacher. A. who B. that C. whom D. whose. 34. There’s the woman who she told me about the handbag. A B C D 35. It was many students some of who were playing in the schoolyard. A B C D Read the passage and choose the correct answers: The scarcity of tigers and African elephants is more and more serious. They are endangered because poachers hunt them in order to sell tiger pelts and elephant ivory. At least 4,000 elephants are killed each year in order to meet the global demand for ivory, which is used to make carvings, jewelry and other products although it is illegal to sell ivory since 1989 anywhere. “Americans should be aware that there is still a problem with elephant poaching and loss to the illegal ivory trade,” Ginette Hemley, Fund’s vice president for species conservation, told The Washington Post in September. And so our message is “Don’t buy it, and don’t take that chance”. A Wildlife Fund report states that the United States seized 8,300 illegal ivory items between 1995 and 2002. Each week there are about 1,000 ivory auctions, the report said. As for tigers, their parts are used in traditional Chinese medicine. Tiger bones are used as a pain reliever in traditional medicine. Even tiger’s whiskers are sold because some people in Asia think they are a good-luck charm – like a rabbit’s foot in the United States. “ Part of our job is education,” said Professor Dillon. “ The other part is law enforcement. So we have more than one strategy.” 36. Hunters poach tigers for their ___ A. ivory B. pelts C. carving D. jewelry 37. Which sentence is NOT true. A. Elephants are hunted for their ivory. B. It is legal to sell ivory everywhere. C. There are about 4,000 elephants killed each year. D. Elephant ivory is used to made jewelry. 38. The word it in line 8 referred to ___ A. an elephant B. a tiger C. tiger pelts D. elephant ivory 39. The Chinese use parts of the tiger as___ A. carving B. jewelry C. decoration D. medicine 40. According to Professor Dillon, ___ A. there is only one strategy to solve the problem B. it is education that can help to solve the problem C. we need both education and law enforcement to solve the problem D. only law enforcement can help to solve the problem 8
  9. THE SECOND TERM TEST (2014 – 2015) ENGLISH 11 Choose the word whose underlined part pronounced differently from the rest. 1: A. cooked B. hatred C. jumped D. talked 2: A. decisions B. trends C. markets D. offers Read the passage and choose the correct answers: Sometimes forest fires have caused serious damage to both private and public property. They destroy many houses and cause deaths, particularly when they have reached villages which are close to the forests. It is more dangerous if a destructive fire burns away plants and trees that prevent erosion. If heavy rains occur after such a fire, landslides, ash flows, and flash floods can occur. This can result in property damage in the immediate fire area, and can affect the water quality of streams, rivers and lakes. Wind sometimes makes contributions to forest fires. In southern California, under the influence of Santa Ana winds, fires could move at tremendous speeds, up to 40 miles (60 km) in a single day, consuming up to 1,000 acres (4 km2) per hour. 3: Forest fires___ . A. even cause deaths B. cannot cause deaths C. are not related to wind D. do no harm to land 4: Forest fires___ A. are not as dangerous as we think B. can cause erosion C. cannot cause damage to property D. are not close to any village 5: Which sentence is not true? A. Plants and trees can prevent erosion. B. Floods never occur after a forest fire. C. California has ever experienced a big forest fire. D. There are some villages which are next to forests. 6: What is the main idea of the text? A. Houses, deaths and forest fires B. Landslides and forest fires C. Fires in Southern California D. Forest fire destruction 7: ___may happen after a forest fire. A. Wind B. Water purity C. Nothing D. Water pollution Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C or D which has the same meaning as the given one. 8: The students are happy. They won the poetry contest. A. The students won the poetry contest are happy. B. The students which won the poetry contest are happy. C. The students who won the poetry contest are happy. D. The students who won the poetry contest they are happy. 9: reading / help / widen my knowledge / relax / my free time A. It is reading that helps me widen my knowledge and relax in my free time. B. Reading that helps me widen my knowledge and relax in my free time. C. It is reading helps me widen my knowledge and relax in my free time. D. Reading it helps me widen my knowledge and relax in my free time. 10: we / plant trees / protect forests /cut A. We need to plant trees and protect forests from being cut. B. We plant trees and protecting forests from being cut. C. We should plant trees and protecting forests cutting. D. We need planting trees and protect forests cutting. 11. The last person that left here yesterday was Minh. A.The last person leaving here yesterday was Minh. B. The last person to leave here yesterday was Minh. C. The last person who leaving here yesterday was Minh. D.The last person who leave here yesterday was Minh. 12. There are no parks or gardens in the city centre. A. It is in the city centre that there were no parks or gardens.B. It is in the city centre that there are no parks or gardens. C. It was in the city centre that there are no parks or gardens. D. It was parks and gardens that no in the city centre Put the following words into the right categories according to their stress pattern. 13: A. condition B. pollutant C. survival D. animal 14: A. environment B. advantage C. potential D. restaurant Choose the correct answer to complete the following sentences. 15: Protecting the environment is the duty of people live anywhere in the world. A B C D 16: It was nice to see all his family, all of who I have met before. A B C D 17: ___ is a kind of energy formed from the remains of dead plants and animals. 9
  10. A. Geothermal B. Nuclear power C. Solar energy D. Fossil fuel 18: The number of competitors who take part in the Olympic Games increases every year. A. join B. happen C. take place D. accept 19: The Asian Games are___ every four years in different Asian countries. A. taken place B. held C. happened D. hold 20: I was talking to a businessman___ works with my father. A. Þ B. who C. which D. when 21: Either I or they___ enjoying the party now. A. are B. was C. were D. is 22: Jim___ to his girlfriend on the phone when I___ in. A. talked, came B. talked, was coming C. was talking, was coming D. was talking, came 23: Neither I nor she___ seen the film before. A. were B. has C. was D. have 24: Be careful___ these chemicals, they may do harm___ your health. A. with-to B. of-to C. Þ – for D. with – for 25: The woman next door, to___ I talked last week, is moving next month. A. whom B. her C. who D. that 26: Have you seen the place___ the graduation ceremony will be held? A. where B. in that C. which D. in where that 27: The Earth is the only___ having life in the solar system. A. constellation B. star C. comet D. planet 28: Instead of ___ about the good news, Hilary seemed to be indifferent. A. to be excited B. being exciting C. to excite D. being excited 29: When I rang, Jim___. A. had already left B. already left C. is already leaving D. has already left 30: ___ were punished as they were late. A. Both Tom and Ann B. All of Tom and Ann C. Neither Tom nor Ann D. Either Tom or Ann 31: What I like about you is your enthusiasm for work. A. desire B. appreciation C. concentration D. eagerness 32: Vietnam has established many national parks to protect wildlife. A. found B. maintained C. set up D. preserved 33: In my hometown, there is a park___ has a beautiful lake. A. in which B. in where C. which D. where 34: My other pursuits include listening to music, reading and gardening. A. chases B. occupations C. specialities D. hobbies 35: There are several sophisticated hobbies that require hobbyists a lot of time and money. A. complex B. simple C. easy D. pleasant Read the test and choose the correct option to fill in the gaps. The first stamp (36)___ the world was an English stamp. It was made in 1840. Before that time people paid money (37)___ the postman for every letter they received and the postman didn't give letters to anybody (38)___ didn't pay him. An English teacher (39)___ name is Rowland Hill thought much about it. One day he said that people who wrote the letters must pay for them and not the (40)___ . He spoke about to people in the government. Soon all the post offices began to sell little pieces of paper with a stamp on them. 36: A. of B. in C. on D. beyond 37: A. for B. to C. Þ D. at 38: A. whom B. whose C. who D. which 39: A. which B. whom C. that D. whose 40: A. postmen B. writers C. receivers D. getters 10
  11. THE SECOND TERM TEST (2014 – 2015) ENGLISH 11 Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C or D which has the same meaning as the given one. 1. If I had known you were coming, I would have waited for you. A. I knew you were coming, so I waited for you.B. I don’t know you were coming, I would wait for you. C. If I knew you were coming, I would have waited for you. D. I didn’t know you were coming, so I didn’t wait for you. 2. Peter doesn’t like collecting stamps. Neither do his friends. A. Neither Peter nor his friends likes collecting stamps. B. Both Peter and his friends don’t like collecting stamps. C. Neither Peter’s friends and he like collecting stamps. D. Peter doesn’t like collecting stamps but his friends do. 3. They say that the animals will be endangered in the forest. A. It was said that the animals will be endangered in the forest. B. They are said that the animals will be endangered in the forest. C. It is said that the animals will be endangered in the forest. D. They said the animals will be endangered in the forest. 4. The house where I was born and grew up was destroyed in an earthquake 10 years ago. A. I was born and grew up in the house destroyed in an earthquake 10 years ago. B. The house was destroyed that I was born and grew up in an earthquake 10 years ago. C. I was born and grew up in the house was destroyed in an earthquake 10 years ago. D. The house was destroyed in which I was born and grew up an earthquake 10years ago. 5. My father was invited to his house. A. It was my father that invited to his house.B. It was my father who invited to his house. C. It was my father was invited to his house.D. It was my father that was invited to his house. 6. Having missed too many lessons . A. he wasnot allowed taking the final test B. he wasnot allowed to take the final test C. they didnot let him take the final test D. he wasnot able to allow taking the final test Choose the correct answer to complete the following sentences. 7. Does he tell you how he is getting ___ his new colleagues? A. on with B. on of C. away with D. out of 8. The natural environment consists ___ all natural resources. A. in B. of C. at D. by 9. The Vietnamese participants always take part ___ sports events with great enthusiasm. A. at B. on C. to D. in 10. A nuclear reactor releases ___ which is dangerous to the environment. A. radiation B. heat C. energy D. carbon dioxide 11. The paintings ___ Mr. Brown has in his house are worth around $100.000 A. whose B. which C. what D. whom 12. We are proud of our ___ staff, who are always friendly and efficient. A. well – done B. well – appointed C. well – behave D. well – trained 13. She lives in the house ___. A. which has the red door B. which they are living C. where they are living there D. where they are living in 14. The panda’s ___ habitat is the bamboo forest. A. nature B. natural C. naturalized D. naturally 15. Natural parks should be set ___to save animals and plants. A. into B. out C. up D. down 16. Computers and new methods of communication ___ the modern office. A. have revolutionized B. to have revolutionized C. that have revolutionized D. has revolutionized 17. People are destroying the air by adding ___ into it. A. pollutants B. polluters C. pollution D. polluted 18. The environmentalists hope ___ the forest to its former condition. A. to restore B. restoring C. restored D. having restored 19. It was in 1875 ___ joined the staff of the astronomical observatory at Harvard University. A. that Anna Winlock B. Anna Winlock, who C. as Anna Winlock D. Anna Winlock then 20. He advised me to practise playing the guitar regularly. A. unusually B. commonly C. freely D. completely 21. Their chances of success are small. A. It’s very likely that they will succeed. B. They will definitely be successful. C. It’s not very likely that they will succeed. D. They won’t have any chance of being successful. 11
  12. 22. The man ___ his car outside hasn’t come back for it yet. A. who left B. who he left C. whom he left D. whose 23. ___together in one place, they form a community. A. When people who live B. When people living C. Whenever people live D. Whenever living people 24. Although its height, Mount Whitney, one of the north America’s highest mountains, is popular with hikers. A B C D 25. There were too many books on the shelves that I didn’t know which one to choose. A B C D Choose the word that has main stress placed differently from the others 26. A. bricklayingB. snookerC. campgroundD. athletics 27. A. solidarityB. varietyC. gymnasiumD. advance Circle the word which has its underlined part pronounced differently from the other. 28. A. swimmerB. swordC. swallowD. Swam 29. A. small B. supplyC. sureD. species 30. A. commune B. punctualityC. communicationD. distribution Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase. Up to now, Thailand (31) the host country of the Asian Games four times. In 1966, Thailand held the Games for the first time. It was the 5th Games with 18 countries (32) ___ . In 1970, South Korea dropped its plan to host the games (33) security threats from North Korea, and the (34) host Thailand administered the Games in Bangkok using the funds of South Korea. In 1978, Pakistan dropped its plan to host the Games due to conflicts with Bangladesh and Indian. Thailand (35) to help and the Games were held in Bangkok. The 13th Asian Games was held in Bangkok, Thailand from 6 to 20 December 1998. 31. A. is B. will be C. was D. has been 32. A. to compete B. competing C. competed D. compete 33. A. as B. due to C. because D. despite 34. A. previous B. advanced C. old D. before 35. A. suggested B. advised C. offered D. made Read the passage and choose the correct answers: Scientists often divide resources into two groups: renewable and non– renewable. When a resource is used, it takes some times to replace it. If the resource can be replaced quickly and easily, it is called renewable. If it cannot be replaced quickly and easily, it is non-renewable. All fossil fuels are non-renewable resources. Solar energy, air, and water are usually called renewable because there is an unlimited supply. However, this definition may change if people are not careful with these resources. The amount of solar energy that reaches the earth depends on the atmosphere. If the atmosphere is polluted, the solar energy that reaches the earth may be dangerous. If humans continue to pollute the air, it will not contain the correct amounts of these gases. Many resources are limited and non- renewable, and many are in danger of pollution. As a consequence, resources must be conserved and the environment protected. Conservation must become an important part of everyone’s life. 36. How many kinds of resources are mentioned in the passage? A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5 37. Non-renewable resources are those which ___ A. are unlimited B. can be replaced quickly and easily C. take millions of the years to replace D. are used every day such as solar energy and water 38. What will happen if the atmosphere is polluted? A. The air won’t contain the correct amounts of natural gases B. Life won’t continue as it does C. Renewable resources will soon become non- renewable D. All are correct 39. The word conservation in the passage is opposite to A. prevention B. pollution C. protection D. preservation 40. Why do we have to conserve resources? A. Because many resources are limited and non-renewable B. Because conservation plays an important part in everyone’s life C. To keep the air from being polluted D. To make natural resources renewable 12
  13. THE SECOND TERM TEST (2014 – 2015) ENGLISH 11 Choose the best answer. (3ms) 1. It was 1986 to 1992 that the Olympics were held every four years, except in 1916 and 1940 and 1944. A. since B. in C. from D. on 2. How often are the Asian Games ? A. held B. taken place C. found D. opened 3. The Asian Games are a event, where young people from all over Asia gather together to compete. A. festival B. normal C. political D. multi-sport 4. Tom admitted . the rock through to the window. A. to throw B. being throw C. to be thrown D. throwing 5. Nobody put the fire out, ? A. does he B. does she C.does they D. did they 6. When I came, they .chess. A. are playing B. was playing C. were playing D. has playing 7. By the time we got to the theater, the movie , so we missed the first five minutes. A. had started B. started C. were starting D. starts 8. There are some other .that I indulge in for a while, but they are not as interesting as collecting coins. A. hobbies B. games C. collectors D. relaxation 9. It’s on Christmas Day to children by Santa Claus A. gifts are brought B. that gifts are brought C. that gifts bring D. that gifts are brought them 10. We have time to see the museum or the cathedral, but not both. A. neither B. but also C. either D. nor 11. Both the boss and his workers robbed last night. A. is B. are C. were D. was 12. He’ll go to college, .he? A. will b. won’t c. doesn’t d. does 13. Please keep silent in the room, .you? A. do b. don’t c. will d. shall 14. Neither the director nor his assistant yet. A. haven’t come b. has come c. have come d. hasn’t come 15. Neither you nor your monitor done the homework. A. have B. has C. had D. having 16. is the sport of fighting with long thin swords. A. Basketballb. Fencing c. Hockey d. Wrestling 17. Let’s begin the meeting, ? A. don’t we b. do us c. were you d. shall we 18. You did not read anything about the space, .? A. didn’t you b. did you c. were you d. weren’t you 19. Go with us, ? A. will you b. won’t you c. shall we d. shalln’t us 20. Your grandfather could speak five languages, could he? A B C D 21. John cannot play football and run fast. A. John both plays football and runs fast. B. John not only plays football but also runs fast. C. John neither plays football nor runs fast. D. John either plays football or runs fast. 22, The Asian Games are a event, where young people from all over Asia gather together to compete. A. festival B. normal C. political D. multi-sport 23, She invited us to her birthday party last week. A. It is us that was invited to her birthday party last week B. It was us that was invited to her birthday party last week C. It were we that were invited to her birthday party last week D. It was we that were invited to her birthday party last week 24, .___ my uncle ___ my cousin live in Los Angeles. A. Not only / but also B. Neither / nor C. Both / and D. Either / or 25, The boy does not want to keep those common stamps. A. strange B. rare C. ordinary D. special 13
  14. 26, ___ from several countries competed in many Asian Games. A. Spectators B. Athletes C. Audience D. Viewers * Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the other three. 27. A. bamboo B. climb C. comb D. lamb 28. A. child B. choice C. check D. cholesterol * Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from that of the other three. 29. A. persuit B. spectator C. entry D. necessity 30. A. natural B. scenery C. wilderness D. depressed * Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C or D) that best fits the blank space in the following passage. Before the 20th century, hobbies were something that only wealthy people had time and money to enjoy. The present-day interest (31) ___hobbies is the product of more free time for far more people, resulting from shortened working hours and greater(32) ___. All hobbies envolve activities, but some envolve more than others. It is collecting things that is relatively passive compared to doing creative work. (33) ___the activity level, all types can require high levels of expertise. A good coin (34) ___ is an investment and can be profitable in a number of ways. As a pastime, it provides hours of pleasure and the satisfaction of watching the collection grow. Moreover, coins – old, new, foreign , or domestic – will always be worth at least as much as the metals of which they are made, and these are often precious metals. Books (35) ___coins and coin collecting, which can usually be found in publish libraries, will help a beginner start a collection. 31. A. on B. in C. about D. at 32. A. prosperity B. times C. science D. pastime 33. A. Whoever B. Wherever C. Whenever D. Whatever 34. A. collect B. collection C. collective D. collector 35. A. about B. for C. of D. on * Read the text carefully and then choose the correct answers. People usually sing because they like music or because they feel happy. They express their happiness by singing. When a bird sings, however, its song usually means much more than that the bird is happy. Birds have many reasons for singing. They sing to give information. Their songs are their language. The most beautiful songs are sung by male (cock) birds. They sing when they want to attract a female (hen) bird. It is their way of saying that they are looking for a wife. Birds also sing to tell other birds to keep away. To a bird, his tree or even a branch of tree, is his home. He does not want strangers to come near him, so he sings to warn them. If a bird cannot sing well, he usually has some other means of giving important information. Some birds dance, spread out their tails or make other sings. One bird has a most unusual way of finding a wife. It builds a small garden of shells and flowers. 36. What do most birds usually do if they cannot sing well? A. They warn other birds to go away. B.They fly high in the sky. C. They find a wife. D. They give their information in another way. 37. What is one bird’s unusual way of attracting a hen bird? A. It dances. B. It spreads out its tail. C. It searches for a wife. D. It uses shells and flowers to make a garden. 38. Why do people usually sing? A. They like birds. B. They feel happy. C. They want to tell a story. D. They like studying music. 39. Which birds sing the most beautiful songs? A. Birds in a good temper. B. Cock birds. C. Hen birds. D. Female birds which attract male birds. 40. What warning does a bird sometimes sing? A. A warning to keep away. B. A warning to come quickly. C. A warning about the approach of people. D. A warning to stop singing. 14
  15. THE SECOND TERM TEST (2014 – 2015) ENGLISH 11 Choose the word whose underlined part pronounced is differently from that of the rest. 1. A. played B. admired C. liked D. called 2. A. stamps B. friends C. relatives D. guitars 3. A. material B. pollution C. benefit D. stop Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest. 4. A. energy B. natural C. relative D. pollution 5. A. alternative B. geothermal C. environment D. expensively Choose the best answer among A, B, C or D: 6. The first person ___ the classroom last Monday might know the reason. A. entered B. to enter C. who enters D. whom enters 7. Elvis Presley, ___died in 1977, earned millions of dollars. A. who B. whom C. that D. whose 8. Do you know that environmentalist ___ I used to work? A. with whom C. with B. with that D. with who 9. Exposure to pollution can cause many serious illnesses ___ to death. A. that leading B. which led C. led D. leading 10. Each country sends its best athletes ___ participation expresses the friendship and solidarity. A. who B. which C. that D. whose 11. It is not a sport ___ a great deal of thought. A. to which I devote B. to that I devote C. I devote D. devoting 12. These houses are ___ offer at bargain prices. A. on B. with C. in D. for 13. ___ last week looks nice. A. The house which was repainted C. The house repainting B. It was the house was repainted D. The house is repainted 14. The Great Pyramid of Giza is one of the famous man-made wonders of the world. A. artificial B. natural C. modern D. eternal 15. Neil Armstrong was the first man to ___foot on the moon. A. try B. let C. put D. set 16. Cuts in the health service could have tragic ___for patients. A. effect B. results C. consequences D. damage 17. No one is indifferent to praise, ___? A. is one B. isn’t one C. is he D. are they 18. The most common ___ activities in my country are home based. A. test B. leisure C. practice D. freedom 19. All students should be equipped ___ a pocket calculator. A. for B. in C. of D. with 20. They live in a fairly modest house, considering their wealth. A. expensive B. fairly small C. very cheap D. very big 21. We should use___ available time we have to discuss John's proposal. A. many B. little C. few D. the little 22. Despite the bad weather, he ___get to the airport in time. A. could B. couldn't C. was able to D. wasn't able to 23. Your grandfather could speak five languages, could he? A B C D 24. He is the second person be killed in that way. ABCD 25. I’m very hungry and thirsty now. I could ate a horse and drink an ocean. ABCD Identify the underlined part among A, B, C or D that needs correcting: 26. House/ friend/ staying/ two-floor/ one// A. The house where my friend is staying in is a two-floor one. B. The house where my friend is staying in a two-floor one. C. The house which my frined is staying in is a two-floor one. D. The house which my friend is staying is a two-floor one. 27. I lent you a book. It was written by Mr.Smith. He lives next my door. A. The book which was written by Mr.Smith, who lives next my dor, was lent to you. B. I lent you the book was written by Mr.Smith, who lives next my door. 15
  16. C. The book written by Mr.Smith, who lives next my door, which I lent you. D. The book I lent you was written by Mr.Smith, who lives next my door. 28. Customer: Clerk: Yes, of course. What is your fac number? A. Could you help me to send this document to my office by fax? B. I’d like to sned this package to my office. C. Hello! Can I help you? D. Why don’t you send this document to my office by fax? 29. Who/ be/ person/ sit/ next to you/ Monday lecture?// A. Who is the person sitting next to you in the Monday lecture? B. Who is the person whom sits next to you at the Monday lecture? C. Who is the person that sit next to you in the Monday lecture? D. Who is the person sits next to you at the Monday lecture? 30. The biggest city in Brazil is Sao Paulo. Its population is over five billion. A. Sao Paulo, whose the population is over five billion, is the biggest city in Brazil. B. Sao Paulo, whose population is over five billion, it is the biggest city in Brazil. C. Sao Paulo, the population of which is over five billion, is the biggest city in Brazil. D. The population of Sao Paulo is over five billion which is the biggest city in Brazil. Choose the word that best fits the blank space in the following passage: HARNESSING THE WIND Wind power is an (31)___ option for collection alternative electric power. Wind power works by (32)___ the energy from the wind with a rotor that turns and powers a generator. The (33)___ is then stored or used to power machinery, lighting, and even homes. Wind power is (34)___ even if you don't have much land, but is not (35)___ for city areas where nearby buildings will block most of the wind. 31. A. inexpensive B. expensive C. inexpense D. expensively 32. A. collected B. collecting C. collect D. collection 33. A. electric B. electrical C. electricity D. electrically 34. A. inconvenient B. convenience C. conveniently D. convenient 35. A. recommended B. recommend C. recommending D. recommendation Read the passage and choose the best answer to each question: If you travel by air across the center of Africa or South America, you fly over forests for thousands of kilometers. These great forests are the oceans of trees. There are full thousands and thousands of different kinds of plants and animals. However, the world’s forests are getting smaller all the time. We are cutting down the trees because we need wood, and we need more farmland. Some people say that there will not be any forests like these in 20 or 30 years. What will happen if they disappear? If we cut down our forests, a lot of plants and animals will disappear from the world. In a lot of places the new farmland will soon look like the old deserts. Crops will not grow there. It will not rain very often, and the weather will get very hot. Perhaps the climate of the world will change. This will be dangerous for everyone in the world. That is why we must take care of our forests. 36. The need for more wood and more land results in ___. A. the change of the world’s climate B. the disappearance of many kinds of plants and animals C. more deserts and less farmland D. All of the above 37. What will happen in 20 or 30 years in some people’s view? A. We’ll have more and greater forests. B. We’ll have enough land to support our people D. We’ll have enough wood to do some cooking. C. We’ll have no forests like those in the center of Africa 38. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage? A. Africa or South America are the oceans of trees. B. Forests are homes for different kinds of animals C. Forests are usually several square kilometers large. D. Different kinds of plants can’t be found in the same forest. 39. The writer thinks___. A. it’s dangerous for everyone to cut down the forests B. it’s necessary for everyone to protect the forests C. it’s impossible for everyone to take care of the world D. it’s necessary for everyone to keep animals 40. The passage mainly tells us about___. A. the result of cutting down the trees B. the importance of taking care of our plants C. the location of great forests D. the reasons for forming the deserts 16
  17. THE SECOND TERM TEST (2014 – 2015) ENGLISH 11 I. Phonetics (1 pt) * Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently. 1. A. stayed B. established C. worked D. practised 2. A. accompany B. avid C. gather D. gigantic * Choose the word that is stressed differently. 3. A. athlete B. official C. variety D. indulge 4. A. silver B. hobby C. modest D. collect II. Grammar & vocabulary (4 pts) 5. I classify my books into the ___ such as novels, fairy tales and put them on the shelves. A. collections B. categories C. organizations D. hobbies 6. He passed the final exam with the highest mark. He is really a(n) ___ student at my school. A. modest B. avid C. gigantic D. accomplished 7. He never lost his ___ although he was not an excellent football player. A. facility B. ability C. enthusiasm D. solidarity 8. To prepare for the coming Asian Games, we have to ___ the training areas and roads to sports buildings. A. widen B. recruit C. equip D. promote 9. Since 1998, my youngest daughter ___ in collecting stamps from the discarded envelopes. A. indulged B. was indulging C. is indulging D. has indulged 10. ___ was asked by the police in the chaos in the street last night. A. It is the man that B. It was the man that C. The man that D. The man who 11. Peter: “___” Nam: “I’ll make my collection richer and richer” A. What is your hobby, Nam? B. How do you organize your collection, Nam? C. What do you plan to do next, Nam? D. How do you collect your books, Nam? 12. ___ bodybuilding, the Vietnamese athletes won one gold medal and one bronze medal. A. In B. At C. For D. From 13. The girl, ___ eyes are very beautiful, gains the title “Miss Lady”. A. who B that C. whose D. whom 14. Do you know the name of the man, ___ in the room by our manager? A. who interviewed B. interviewed C. is interviewed D. that is interviewed 15. Many ___ from the other schools attended Quiz show in English at our school last week. A. competitors B. competition C. competitive D. compete 16. The Asian games are held for the___ of developing intercultural knowledge. A. objective B. purpose C. aim D. target 17. Nuclear energy is unlimited but it is very ___to human beings and the environment. A. extinct B. released C. endangered D. dangerous 18. Mrs Lan, the most famous collective in my town, has attended many stamp exhibitions so far. A B C D 19. It was two days ago that we last meet Mr. Lam, our neighbor, in the supermarket near our school. A B C D 20. The sun, water and the wind are other___ sources of energy. A. alternative B. replace C. electric D. useless 21. The average T.V ___ time of the British is about 25 hours a week. A. viewing B. observing C. seeing D. looking 22. Smoking___ bad for health, so my father ___ many years ago. A. is/ has stopped smoking B. was/stopped smoking C. is / stopped to smoke D. is/ stopped smoking 23. The water in this river is too seriously polluted to swim in. A. disappeared B. purified C. endangered D. contaminated 24. It was the first time I ___such a beautiful girl. A. have ever seen B. had ever seen C. ever see D. ever saw 17
  18. 25. The shop ___really good meat is on Tran Hung Dao Street. A. sold B. sell C. be sold D. selling III. Read and fill in the blanks with the best answer. We need energy to live and work. Our major source of (26) ___is oil. Oil is one kind of fossil fuel. The amount of fossil fuels in the world is (27) ___. Therefore, we must save it, and at the same time, we must find new sources of energy. Geothermal heat and nuclear power are alternative (23) ___of energy. They can give us electricity. Other alternative sources (24) ___ the sun, waves and water. These sources are not only unlimited and available (25)___clean and safe for the environment. People should develop and use them more and more in the future. 26.A. oil B. fuel C. heat D. energy 27.A. renewable B. unlimited C. nonrenewable D. limited 28.A. source B. sources C. resource D. power 29.A. are B. is C. were D. has been 30.A. both B. either C. but also D. and VI. Choose the sentence that has the same meaning with the given one. 31. Although she has less teaching experience than the other staff member, she is one of the best teachers. A. She is one of the best teachers because she has taught longer. B. Other members of the staff teach less than she does. C. She has the best experience of all the teachers on the staff. D. She is one of the best teachers in spite of her having less teaching experience. 32. The people who wish to go on the tour are waiting in the lobby. A. The people wish to go on the tour are waiting in the lobby. B. The people wishing to go on the tour are waiting in the lobby. C. The people wishing to go on the tour is waiting in the lobby. D. The people wishing to go on the tour are waiting for the lobby. 32. Minh is the last boy who leaves the boat. A. Minh is the first boy to leave the boat. B. Minh is the last boy leaves the boat. C. Minh is the last boy to leave the boat. D. Minh is the last boy to be left the boat. 34. I must thank the man. I got the present from him. A. I must thank the man from whom I got the present . B. I must thank the man from which I got the present. C. I must thank the man from whom I got the present from him. D. I must thank the man whom from I got the present. 35. Tom had been driving all day. He was tired and wanted to stop. A. Tom, who was tired and wanted to stop, had been driving all day. B. Tom who was tired and wanted to stop had been driving all day. C. Tom, whom was tired and wanted to stop, had been driving all day. D. Tom, that was tired and wanted to stop, had been driving all day. Choose the item among A, B, C or D that best answers the question about the passage: NASA officials expressed a great deal of concern over the descent of Skylab, a satellite which was slowly making its way back to Earth and was expected to reenter our atmosphere within the two weeks. The aluminum Skylab was not expected to burn up on reentry. In fact, it was feared that some 400 to 500 pieces, some weighing up to 1,000 pounds, could survive reentry. These pieces would not all land in one area, but would be spread over hundreds of miles causing a great deal of damage to property and endangering human lives. At this point, we just don't know where or when it will come down or how much damage it might cause. 36. In this passage, the word "satellite" means. A. a plane B. a space station C. a spaceship D. a TV station 37. From what type of material was Skylab made? A. aluminum B. steel C. aging D. burnable 38. Which of the following statements is true? A. It would burn on reentry to the earth's atmosphere. B. It would collide with aircraft on reentry. C. It might cause considerable damage. D. It would not survive its atmospheric descent. 39. Which of the following statements is NOT true? A. The pieces would be concentrated in one area. B. The Skylab would not completely bum before reentry. C. There could be considerable property damage. D. Some 400 to 500 pieces might survive. 40. In this passage, the word "concern" most nearly means. A. worry B. annoyance C. damage D. reentry 18
  19. THE SECOND TERM TEST (2014 – 2015) ENGLISH 11 PHONETICS I. Circle the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the other words. 1) A. stones B. learns C. phones D. tense 2) A. lifted B. lasted C. happened D. decided 3) A. speed C. person C. temperature D. psychology II. Circle the word that has stress pattern different from that of the other words. 4) A. uncertain B. technical C. attention D. attraction 5) A. psychology B. cosmonaut C. accident D. national 6) A. uncertainty B. satisfaction C. psychology D. approximate B. VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR * Circle the best answer for each sentence. 7) Many spacemen could never get back to the Earth because of ___ accidents. A. tragedy B. tragic C. tragically D. tragedies 8) He finds it difficult for him to recover from his son’s ___. A. die B. dead C. deadly D. death 9) He failed again, which was a/an ___ disappointment. A. enormous B. big C. wide D. large 10) The flight will take approximately three weeks. The word “approximately” is closest in meaning to “___”. A. closely B. exactly C. about D. precisely 11) How long did Yuri Gagarin’s trip into space ___? Only 180 minutes. A. lengthen B. last C. late D. strengthen 12) When ___ astronaut travels into space, if a technical failure happens, he can never get back to ___ Earth. A. an / the B. Þ / an C. an / Þ D. the / Þ 13) Neil Armstrong was the first man to set foot on ___ moon. A. a B. an C. the D. Þ 14) Everybody congratulated the astronauts ___ their successful trip into space. A. on B. for C. of D. in 15) Yuri Gagarin became the first man to travel into space ___ April 12th, 1961. A. at B. on C. in` D. from 16) A / an ___ is a person who is trained for traveling in a spacecraft. A. astronaut B. scientist C. engineer D. technician 17) When spacemen travel into space they have to face enormous ___ because they do not know what may happen. A. certainties B. uncertainties C. possibilities D. precisions 18) Lisa’s been able to play the flute since she was six, ___? A. can’t she B. isn’t she C. wasn’t he D. hasn’t she 19) Neil seemed to have a good time at the party, ___? A. hadn’t he B. had he C. did he D. didn’t he 20) I really admire him, for his ___. A. succeed B. success C. successful D. successfully 21) She had done more work in one day than her husband ___ in three days. A. do B. could do C. may do D. done 22) Jenny ___ leave the hospital only fours days after the operation. A. was able to B. could C. can D. will be able to 23 Despite the bad weather, he ___ get to the airport in time. A. could B. couldn’t C. was able to D. almost 24) You’re Cynthia, ___ you? A. aren’t B. are C. didn’t D. were 25) She spoke in a very low voice, but I can understand what she said. A B C D Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C or D which has the same meaning as the given one. 26. The best place in which we can practise English is the staff-room. A. The best place is the staff-room for practising English. B. The best place is the staff-room to practise English. C. The best place for practising English us is the staff-room. D. The best place for us to practise English is the staff-room. 27. Columbus sailed to America in 1492. A. That was in 1492 that Columbus sailed to America B. In 1492 that Columbus sailed to America C. It was in 1492 that Columbus sailed to America D. It is in 1492 that Columbus sailed to America 28 The book is very expensive. My father is interested in it. A. The book in which my father is interested is very expensive. B. The book which in my father is interested is very expensive 19
  20. C. The book which my father is interested is very expensive D. The book in that my father is interested is very expensive 29. People say that six out of the seven wonders of the ancient world were destroyed. A. It was said that six out of the seven wonders of the ancient world were destroyed. B. Six out of the seven wonders of the ancient world is said to be destroyed C. Six out of the seven wonders of the ancient world are said to have been destroyed. D. Six out of the seven wonders of the ancient world is said to have destroyed. 30, Although he is intelligent, he doesn’t do well at school. A. In spite of his intelligence, he doesn’t do well at school. B. In spite of he is intelligent, he doesn’t do well at school. C. Despite of being intelligent, he doesn’t do well at school. D. Be intelligent, he doesn’t do well at school. Choose the word or phrase -a, b, c or d - that best fits the blank space in the following passage. The accumulation of book knowledge is one part of school education but this kind of learning can be and often is carried to (31) ___ in many countries so that no time for other interests IS available to young people. Not only must they attend school (32) ___ five-hour periods on six days of the week, studying possibly as many as thirteen different subjects, but in addition they may even go to afternoon institutes for further instruction. They have almost no chance of taking (33) ___ any of their own hobbies or becoming familiar with the plants and (34) ___ life of the countryside except during their summer holidays. Early youth should be a time of exploration and adventure, of reading books for (35) ___ as well as study, of freedom to enjoy life before the responsibilities of working for a living and raising a family put an end to study, to freedom and only too often to carefree enjoyment. 31. a. extremity b. excess c. limits d. boundary 32. a. during b. for c. throughout d. in 33. a. on b. up c. back d. over 34. a. untamed b. original c. wild d. natural 35. a. pleasure b. amusement c. joy d. entertainment Reading the passage and do the tasks that follow. Anyone who thinks that bats are dangerous pets is wrong in most cases. In fact, most species of bats are helpful to human beings. Sixty to seventy percent of bat species eat insects. These bats will eat anything that they find as they fly through the air at night. Some people even try to attract bats to their property to help control mosquitoes. Other bats are necessary to the pollination of species of plants. Unfortunately, bats are frightening to anyone who believes in the old stories of vampire bats. In reality, only three species of bats feed on blood, usually only from small animals. It is true, however, that vampire bats can spread diseases such as rabies to other species. Even though many people will continue to dislike and fear bats, it is important to remember that they are an important part of the ecology, especially, in rainforests. Anything that endangers to bats in these areas will also affect the regions’ fragile ecosystems. Anyone who is interested in learning more about bats can visit his or her local library. 36. What do people often think about bats? A. Bats are dangerous pets B. Bats are helpful pets C. Bats are wild pets D. Bats are useful pets 37. In fact, most species of bats are___ to human beings. A. dangerous B. helpful C. wild D. useful 38. How many percent of bat species eat insects? A. fifty percent B. sixty percent C. seventy percent D. sixty to seventy percent 39. When do bats look for their food? A. at noon B. at night C. in the morning D. in the afternoon 40. Why do some people try to attract bats to their property? A. to catch them B. to help control mosquitoes C. to add to their collection bats D. to kill them 20
  21. THE SECOND TERM TEST (2014 – 2015) ENGLISH 11 Read the passage carefully and answers the questions: In American there is no national television as there is in some countries. All the stations are run commercially. Advertisers sponsor game shows, they interrupted the shows every few minutes to advertise the things they are selling. Television is criticized for its crime shows; actually there are many other special shows of real value. There are also educational television stations which are trying out new types of high quality programs. They give courses in foreign languages and in literature, which viewers can follow and even take examinations later. Some schools have a regular class on TV, such as science, several hours a week. 1. In America A. there isn’t national television. B. there are some national televisions. C. there is only one television stadium. D. there aren’t viewers. 2. Which of the following is TRUE ? A. Every school in America has classes on TV every week. B. Some schools state that TV is not useful in education. C. Some schools give students the lessons on TV. D. Some schools give foreign language courses on TV. 3. Which of the following is NOT correct ? A. There are many special shows of real value on TV. B. There are educational programs on TV. C. There are advertisements on TV. D. There is a lot of violence on TV. 4. Why are the shows interrupted every few minutes ? A. To take a break. B. To advertise. C. To sell things. D. To help viewers relax. 5. In America, who sponsors game shows? A. Educationists B. Viewers C. Sales managers D. Advertisers Circle the word which is stressed differently from the other 6. A. artificial B. recipient C. accompany D. appreciate 7. A. venture B. gymnast C. advance D. athlete Circle the word which has its underlined part pronounced differently from the other. 8. A. protect B. ecologist C. prohibit D. potential 9. A. spacious B. landscape C. satisfaction D. facsimile VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR * Circle the best answer for each sentence. 10) Non-renewable energy sources are running ___. A. up B. on C. to D. out 11) In some countries people use wind or sea ___ as the environment friendly energy sources. A. waves B. water C. products D. weeds 12) People have used coal and oil to ___ electricity for along time. A. generation B. generated C. generate D. generates 13) Coal and oil are non-renewable ___ sources. A. engineer B. energy C. engineering D. energetic 14) People on earth are ___ need of more nuclear energy. A. on B. at C. in D. for 15 She is a very accomplished pianist. The word “accomplished” is closest in meaning to “___”. A. skilled B. beautiful C. interesting D. admired 16) Oil, coal and natural gas are ___ fuels made from decayed material. A. unleaded B. smokeless C. solid D. fossil 17) All fossil fuels are ___ resources that cannot be replaced after use. A. unlimited B. renewable C. avaible D. non-renewable 18) We should develop such ___ sources of energy as solar energy and nuclear energy. A. tradition B. alternative C. revolutionary D. surprising 19) Increased consumption will lead to faster ___ of our natural resources. A. exhaust B. exhausting C. exhaustion D. exhaustive 20) ___ heat comes from deep inside the earth. A. Geothermal B. Solar C. Nuclear D. Hydro 21) “Have you ever met the man ___ over there?” “No. Who is he?” A. stands B. is standing C. standing D. who he is standing 22) The boy ___ the piano is my son. A. who is playing B. that is playing C. playing D. All are correct 21
  22. 23) ___ by his parent, this boy was very sad. A. Punished B. Punishing C. To be punished D. Be punished 24) I had forgotten all about it about it because I had been so ___ with other things. A. occupied B. interested C. accomplished D. successful 25) He was the last person ___ in this way. A. to kill B. who killed C. being killed D. to be killed 26) Nellie Ross of Wyoming was the first woman ___ governor in the United State. A. who elected B. to be elected C. was elected D. her election as 27) ___ in large quantities in the Middle East, oil became known as black gold because of the large profit it brought. A. Discovering B. Discovered C. Which was discovered D. That when discovered 28) She is the only in the discussion ___ to using nuclear power. A. objects B. objected C. to object D. whom objects 29) Johnny was the last applicant ___ for a position in that energy station. A. to interview B. interviewing C. to be interviewed D. which is interviewed 30) The instructions ___ by Professor Johnson helped us know more about the danger of energy pollution. A. that explained B. explained C. explaining D. which explained Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet In 1969, the first astronauts from Earth (31) on the Moon. They had prepared for the trip for a long time and knew their mission (32) . doing things that had never been done before. The astronauts wore special heavy boots to prevent them form floating off into space. On the Moon, they had time to collect Moon rocks and soil (33) before returning to Earth. Those brave people, and others after them, are (34) for much of the knowledge we know have about the Moon was formed. It is likely that scientists will continue to learn more about how the galaxy was formed by studying the data (35) back from the Moon. 31. A. landed B. flew C. went D. ran 32. A. included B. involved C. aimed D. concerned 33. A. models B. pieces C. samples D. brands 34. A. prepared B. ready C. available D. responsible 35. A. brought B. hold C. taken D. got Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C or D which has the same meaning as the given one. 36. “The man who is standing there is my brother”. How can this sentence be reduced correctly? A. The man is standing there is my brother. B. The man stands there is my brother. C. The man standing there is my brother. D. The man who stands there is my brother 37. . It is believed that a buried treasure was hidden in the tomb. A. They believed that a buried treasure was hidden in the tomb. B. A buried treasure is believed that was hidden in the tomb. C. A buried treasure is believed to hide in the tomb. D. A buried treasure is believed to have been hidden in the tomb 38. Although there was a lack of interest to the picnic, the main reason why they postponed was the rain. A. The picnic was put off because of the rain. B. They held the picnic in spite of the rain C. They were extremely interested in having the picnic D. The picnic was held, but few people showed up. 39. Who is the woman? The woman is in the white dress. A. Who is the woman who is in the white dress? B. Who is the woman is in the white dress? C. Who is the woman whom is in the white dress? D. Who is the woman whose is in the white dress? 40. Ngoc is friendly. We are talking about her. A. Ngoc, we are talking about, is friendly. C. Ngoc, about her we are talking, is friendly. B. Ngoc, whom we are talking about is friendly. D. Ngoc, about whom we are talking, is friendly. 22
  23. THE SECOND TERM TEST (2014 – 2015) ENGLISH 11 Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction. 1. This is the woman who son has just won the scholarship. A B C D 2. A dam is a wall building across a river to stop the river’s flow and collect the water. A B C D 3. We are going to visit our grandparents when we will finish our final exams. A B C D 4. The child became angrily and stamped his feet A B C D 5. We whispered so as to no one could overhear our conversation. A B C D Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. People collect a lot of objects: posters, stamps, dolls. Some people collect objects which are connected with historical events or with famous people. But one of the strangest collections is that of eggcups. Kevin Murphy in Yorkshire has 10,000 of them. Not surprisingly, his favourite eggcup is one in the shape of a typical Yorkshire man. Kevin’s hobby began seven years ago, after he lent an elephant eggcup to a granddaughter who took such a liking to it that she insisted on keeping it. Kevin saw a few eggcups he liked at a sale at a local shop, and started collecting them. Others like Kevin’s eggcups too. “I have just bought a replacement for one of my favourites, which mysteriously disappeared last week,” he said. 6. Kevin’s hobby is collecting ___. A. Yorkshire men. B. eggcups. C. objects. D. famous people. 7. Kevin has pursued his hobby ___. A. seven years ago. B. when he lent an elephant eggcup to his granddaughter. C. for seven years. D. since he bought a replacement for his favourite. 8. The eggcup he lent his granddaughter is in the shape of a (n ) ___. A. eggs. B. Yorkshire man. C. elephant. D. A and C. 9. What happened to Kevin last week?. A. He saw his eggcup at a local shop. B. He lent an elephant eggcup to his granddaughter. C. He bought one of his favourite eggcups. D. He lost one of his favourite eggcups. 10. Which of the following sentences is true according to the passage? A. Kevin’s hobby is different from other people’s. B. Kevin is a young eggcup collector. C. Kevin has never bought anything for his collection.D. Kevin has a large collection of Yorkshire men. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. 11. I don't like stories___ have an unhappy ending. A. when B. which C. whose D. where 12. That’s the man___ house we have rented. A. whose B. who C. whom D. that 13. Dr Sales is the person ___ . A. in whom I don't have much confidence B. I don't have much confidence C. in that I don't have much confidence D. whom I don't have much confidence in him 14. This house, ___ he bought in 1990, is being repaired at the moment. A. who B. which C. what D. that 15. ___ England won the World Cup. A. It was in 1966 thatB. It was on 1966 thatC. It was in 1966 whenD. It was 1966 in that 16. Even though I’d hurt my leg, I ___ swim back to the boat. A. canB. couldC. was able to D. am able to 17. The students___ for the train are good ones. A. who is waitingB. waitingC. to waitD. to be waited 18. Linda: “I want to send this parcel. Is there any post office around here?” Mary: “ ___ ” A. Yes, it’s closed today B. Yeah, I’ll do it for you. C. Yes, there’s one on Main Street D. Do you often go to the post office. 23
  24. 19. Linda: “What sports do you like?” Mary: “___ ” A. No, I don’t B. Yes, it’s my favourite sport. C. Well, I love volleyball and soccer. D. I think it’s boring. 20. Dinosaurs became ___ millions of years ago. A. extinct B. intercultural C. peaceful D. clean 21. The hotel has special ___ for disabled athletes. A. facility B. facilitation C. facilitate D. facilities 22. You have seen this film, ___ ? A. haven’t you B. have you C. do you D. don’t you 23. Linda: "Excuse me! Where's the post office?" Maria: "___." A. I'm afraid not B. Don't worry C. Yes, I think so D. It's over there 24. He talked about the books and the authors ___interested him. A. which B. when C. that D. who 25. Water is one of the most important resources .for our life. A. we depend on which B. which we depend C. on which we depend D. on that we depend Read the passage and fill in each blank with one suitable word. Becoming a collector of something is very interesting. The most interesting is (27)___ stamps because there are so many to choose from. Stamp - collecting (28)___a hobby of millions of people all over the world for more than somehundred years. Nobody (29)___how many stamps there are in the world. The (30)___problem of all for the beginner is just which stamps to collect, as there are so many and nobody could collect them all. Many people collect stamps of one country, perhaps the one they live (31)___, or small group of countries, or a theme. "Thematic collection" means gather all stamps in connection with an idea. 26. A. collecting B. collect C. collects D. collection 27. A. is being B. has been C. was D. is 28. A. know B. knows C. have known D. are knowing 29. A. bigger B. most big C. biggest D. big 30. A. of B. in C. on D. at Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress in each of the following questions. 31. . A. nuclear B. power C. reserve D. method 32. A. guitarist B. occupied C. successful D. immediate Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the rest in each of the following questions. 33. A. 24racticed B. stamped C. indulged D. accomplished 34. A. friends B. tunes C. clubs D. stamps Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C or D which has the same meaning as the given one. 35. The building / destroyed / fire / been / rebuilt. A. The building destroyed in the fire has been rebuilt B. The building which was destroyed in the fire has been rebuilt. C. The building that was destroyed in the fire has been rebuilt. D. All are correct 36. This snake, which you are afraid of, is venomless. A. This snake, of which you are afraid of, is venomless. B. This snake, of that you are afraid, is venomless. C. This snake, of which you are afraid, is venomless. D. This snake, that you are afraid of, is venomless. 37. July 20th 1969/ two Americans/ land/ moon/spaceship/ name/ Apollo// A. On July 20th 1969, two Americans landed on the moon in the spaceship named Apollo. B. On July 20th 1969, two Americans landed on the moon in the spaceship were named Apollo. C. On July 20th 1969, two Americans land on the moon in the spaceship named Apollo. D. In July 20th 1969, two Americans landed on the moon in the spaceship named Apollo. 38. the stranger/ it/ at/ the dog/ was barked/ that/ was/ by// A. It was the dog that the stranger was barked at by. B. It was the dog that the stranger by was barked at. C. It was the stranger that was barked at by the dog. D. It was the stranger that barked at was by the dog. 39. John Smith is a farmer. I bought his land. A. John Smith, whose land I bought, is a farmer. B. John Smith, who is a farmer, whose land I bought. C. John Smith, whom I bought his land, is a farmer. D. John Smith, a farmer, bought his land 40. The picture is so beautiful. They are looking at it. A. The picture at which they are looking is so beautiful. B. The picture at that they are looking is so beautiful. C. The picture which is so beautiful they are looking at it. D. The picture is so beautiful, which they are looking at. 24
  25. THE SECOND TERM TEST (2014 – 2015) ENGLISH 11 Choose the best answer: 1. It is impolite when you ask an American about their age, marriage and income A. courteous B. rude C. friendly D. thoughtful 2. The Asian Games have advanced in all aspects since the first Games was held in 1951. A. developed B. Competed C. taken place D. decreased 3. is considered to be the most popular, is also my favorite. A. Football which B. Football, that C. Football, which D. Football 4. Yoko told me about students . have taken the entrance exam 5 times. a. who b. whom c. which d. that 5. that the capital of South Carolina was moved from Charleston to Columbia. A. In 1790 was B. There was in 1790 C. In 1790 D. It was in 1790 6. She expected by her boyfriend at the station but he wasn’t there. A. to meet B. meeting C. to be met D. being met 7. John thanked me helping him with the homework. A. to B. for C. with D. of 8. There are also other hobbies that I . in for a while. A. interested B. indulge C. move D. include 9. The blue whale is a(n) ___species. A. danger B. extinct C. dangerous D. endangered 10. Efforts have been made to ___the environment. A. dirty B. protect C. pollute D. contaminate 11. The number of rare animals is decreasing ___rapidly that they are in danger of becoming extinct. A. very B. so C. really D. such 12. Alexander Fleming, ___discovered penicillin, received the Nobel Prize in 1945. A. who B. whom C. that D. which 13. The building / destroyed / fire / been / rebuilt. A. The building destroyed in the fire has been rebuilt. B. The building which was destroyed in the fire has been rebuilt. C. The building that was destroyed in the fire has been rebuilt. D. All are correct. 14. ___is a great source of energy but very dangerous. A. Solar energy B. Wind energy C. Water power D. Nuclear power 15. She is the woman ___I told you about. A. which B. whom C. about whom D. whose 16. The woman ___I wanted to see was away on holiday. A. that B. which C. whom D. A, C are correct 17. Water energy can produce ___, which is used to operate machines. A. electricity B. electrical C. electric D. electronic 18. The sun, water, and the wind are other alternative source of energy. A B C D 19. The problem about which we are very interested has been discussed in class. A B C D 20. The policeman ordered the suspect to not remove his hands from the car. A B C D 21. Despite the bad weather, he ___get to the airport in time. A. could B. couldn’t C. was able to D. almost * Choose one word whose stress pattern is different. 22. A. relative B. subscribe C. customer D. graphics 23. A. agriculture B. environment C. extinction D. survive * Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently. 24. A. bother B. thoughtful C. geothermal D. breakthrough 25. A. conquest B. astronaut C. Congress D. psychological Reading: * Choose the best words to fill in the blank 25
  26. British people are also very (26)___ in watching and taking part in sports. Walking and swimming are the two most popular (27)___ activities, being most equally (28)___ by man and women. Snooker, pool and darts are the next most (29) sports among men. The , most popular (30)___sports are football and rugby in winter, and cricket and athletics in summer. 26. A. interested B. exited C. enjoyable D. joyful 27. A sports B. sporting C. sported D. sport 28. A. done B. brought C. gone on D. undertaken 29. A. popular B, interested C. excited D. magnificent 30. A. watching B. viewing C. spectator D. following Read the passage and then choose the best option. ( 1 mark) We are slowly destroying the earth. The seas and the rivers are too dirty to swim in. There is so much smoke in the air that it is unhealthy to live in many of the world’s cities. In one well-known city, for example, poisonous gases from cars pollute the air so much that traffic policemen have to wear oxygen masks. We have cut down so many trees that there are now vast areas of waste-land all over the world. As the result, farmers in parts of Africa cannot grow enough to eat. In certain countries in Asia there is too little rice. Moreover, we do not take enough care of the countryside. Wild animals are quickly disappearing. For instance, tigers are rare in India now because we have killed too many to survive. However, it is not enough simply to talk about the problem. We must act now before it is too late to do anything about it. Join us now. Save the Earth. 31. The seas and rivers nowadays A. are dirty enough to swim in B. are less dirty than they are used to be C. cannot be swum in D. are too dirty to swim in 32. In one well-known city, traffic policemen have to wear oxygen masks . A. in order to protect themselves from being injured B. because there are so many cars on the streets C. because of air pollution D. in spite of poisonous gases 33. Why do farmers in parts of Africa and Asia not grow enough to eat? A. Because there are large areas of land that can not be used. B. Because people cut down many trees. C. Because there is too little rice. D. Because many trees have been planted 34. Wild animals are . A. being protected from natural environment B. developing quickly. C. in danger of extiction D. killed so many that they cannot live in the forests Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C or D which has the same meaning as the given one. 35. . The ideas which are presented in that book are interesting. A. The ideas are presented in that book are interesting. B. The ideas which are presented in that book interesting. C. The ideas presenting in that book are interesting. D.The ideas presented in that book are interesting. 36, He introduced me to his students. Most of them were from abroad. A. He introduced me to his students, most of that were from abroad. B. He introduced me to his students most of whom were from abroad. C. He introduced me to his students, most of whom were from abroad. D. He introduced me to his students, most of which were from abroad. 37. In 1850, Yale University established Sheffield Scientific School,___. A. engineers were educated there B where engineers were educated. C. in which engineers educated D. where were engineers educated 38. The elderly are usually thought to be passive. They can actually have active lives. A. The elderly, thought to be passive, can actually have active lives. B. The elderly can actually have active lives that are usually thought to be passive. C. The elderly thought to be passive can actually have active lives. D. The elderly lives which are thought to be passive can actually be active. 39. Shoes are the products. The company exported only these products to Mexico. A. The company exported only shoes to Mexico, that are the only products. B. Shoes are the only products to be exported to Mexico. C. Shoes, which are the only products to be exported to Mexico. D. The only products to be exported to Mexico, which are shoes. 40, The last person who leaves the room must turn off the lights. A. The last person left the room must turn off the lights. B. The last person leaving the room must turn off the lights. C. The last person to leave the room must turn off the lights. D. The last person leaves the room must turn off the lights. 26
  27. THE SECOND TERM TEST (2014 – 2015) ENGLISH 11 Read the passage and choose the best answer The search for alternative sources of energy has led in various directions. Many communities are buring garbage and other bioligical waste products to produce electricity. Converting waste products to gases or oil is also an efficient way to dispose of wastes. Experimental work is being done to derive synthetic fuels from coal, oil shale, and coal tars. But to date, that process has proven expensive. Other experiments are underway to harness power with giant windmills. Geothermal power is also being tested. Some experts expect utility companies to revive hydroelectric power derived from streams and rivers. Fifty years ago hydroelectric power provided one third of the electricity used in the United States, but today it supplies only 4 percent. The oceans are other potential source of energy. Scientists are studying ways to convert the energy of ocean currents, tides, and waves to electricity. Experiments are aloso underway to make use of temperature diffences in ocean water to produce energy. 1. What is the best tittle of the passage? A. Efficient Ways of Disposing of Waste B. New Discoveries in Geothermal Power C. The Search for Alternative Sources of Energy D. The Use of Water Products for Energy 2. What provided one third of the electricity in the United States fifty years ago? A. wind B. oil C. waste products D. water 3. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as an alternative source of energy? A. Electricity B. Geothermal power C. Burning of garbage D. Synthetic fuels 4. What is the disadvantage of using coal, oil shale and coal tars as sources of energy? A. They are scarce resources. B. They are non-renewable resources. C. They are money- consuming. D. They take a lot of time. MULTIPLE CHOICE 5. The chemical from cars and factories make the air, water and soil dangerously dirty. A. pollution B. polluted C. pollutants D. pollute 6. Many species of rare animals are in .of becoming extinct. A. dangerous B. dangerously C. endanger D. danger 7.The sun is a/an ___source of energy . A. alternative B. changeable C. nonrenewable D. active 8. Increased consumption will lead to faster ___ of our natural resources. A. exhaust B. exhausting C. exhaustion D. exhaustive 9.He had spent his entire life in China to work as an energy researcher. A. long B. whole C. relative D. short 10.___ energy is one that comes from sun. A. Wind B. Wave C. Nuclear D. Solar 11. The woman, daughter Jack loves, is very kind. A. whose B. who C. whom D. which 12. . It every day so far this week A. has rained B. is raining C. rained D. rains 13. He was the last person ___ in this way. A. to kill B. who killed C. being killed D. to be killed 14. Our house, was destroyed in the storm, is now being rebuilt. A. whom B. whose C. which D. who 15. A: “Is Mr. Tan the person to whom you wish to speak?” B: “ .” A. It’s just kidding B. I’m sorry. I don’t know what to say C. Yes. I really enjoy D. yes, I’d love to ask him for some good advice 16. I would be very surprised if he A. refuses B. refused C. had refused D. would refuse. 17. Alice: “What shall we do this evening?” Carol:” .” A. Let’s go out for dinner B. Oh, that’s good C. No problem D.I went out for dinner 18. I’d like a five-minute call to Sydney. A. making B. phoning C. to phone D. to make 19. You gave me precious help I am extremely grateful. A. to which B. for that C. to that D. for which 20. The valley the village locates is heavily polluted. A. which B. in which C. in where D. at which 27
  28. 21. I bought 20 roses, three were destroyed before I came home. A. of them B. among them C. among which D. of which 22. I met the waiters, several of are university students. A. them B. that C. whom D. who 23. The little girl .I borrowed this pen has gone. A. whose B. from who C. from that D. from whom 24. People have used coal and oil to ___ electricity for along time. A. generation B. generated C. generate D. generates 25. He gave me the pen in which I wrote my lessons. A B C D 26. Can you explain what the numbers of these animals have become small? A B C D * Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently. 27. A. answer B. swimmer C. swallow D. switch 28. A. science B. scan C. scene D. scissors * Choose the word that is stressed differently. 29. A. scenery B. solitude C. wilderness D. condition 30. A. pursuit B. leisure C. hobby D. pastime Read the passage and choose the best option to fill in the blank: Solar energy, air and water are usually called renewable resources because there is an 31 supply of them. However, the definition may change if people are not careful with their consuming of the resources. The quality of solar energy that 32 the earth depends on the atmosphere. If the atmosphere is 33 , the solar energy reaching the earth may be dangerous. The air must contain the appropriate amount of N, O2, CO2 and other gases. If human to continue to pollute the air, it will not contain the correct amount of these gases. Water is also a matter to take into 34 Industry is making out water filthy ( 5 ). Therefore, resources much be conserved, the air and water must be protected. Conservation must play important part in life. 31 A. limited B. limitation C. unlimited D. All are incorrect 32. A. reaches B. reach C. have reached D. has reached 33.A. was polluted B. is polluted C. has been polluted D. was polluted 34. A. considerations B. consideration C. considering D. consider 35. The word “filthy” in the passage means A. polluted B. change C. poisoned D. dangerous Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C or D which has the same meaning as the given one. 36: Tom didn’t choose the correct answer. Neither did Mary. A. Neither Tom nor Mary choose the correct answer.B. Both Tom and Mary chose the wrong answer. C. Tom chose the correct answer but Mary didn’t. D. Both Tom and Mary chose the correct answer. 37: I didn’t meet him yesterday, so I couldn’t tell him about that. A. If I had met him yesterday, I could have told him about that. B. If I hadn’t met him yesterday, I couldn’t have told him about that. C. I could tell him about that because I met him yesterday. D. I met him yesterday so that I could tell him about that. 38: We went to the party. Did you enjoy it? A. Did you enjoy the party which we went to?B. We went to the party which you enjoy? C. Did you enjoy the part where we went to? D. Did you enjoy the party which we went? 39: He started to learned French two weeks ago. A. He has been learning French since two weeks. B. He has been learning French for two weeks ago. C. He has been learning French for two weeks. D. Two weeks ago he has been learning French. 40: The teacher gave Tom the book. A. It is the teacher that gave Tom the book. B. It was the book that gave to Tom by the teacher. C. It was Tom that the book was given by the teacher. D. It was the book that the teacher gave to Tom 28
  29. THE SECOND TERM TEST (2014 – 2015) ENGLISH 11 * Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently. Question 1: A. ecologist B. consumptionC. endangered D. pesticide Question 2: A. disappointed B. messenger C. anniversary D. universal Question 3:A. extinct B. decrease C. affect D. influence * Choose the word that is stressed differently. Question 4: A. capture B. coexist C. appreciate D. come Question 5: A. obtain B. mountain C. contain D. remain Grammar & vocabulary Question 6: The amount of solar energy that reaches the earth depends the atmosphere. A. onB. in C. to D. with Question 7: Solar energy is not only plentiful and infinite but also clean and safe. A. unlimitedB. boundless C. uncountable D. inflexible Question 8: Wind energy is the fastest growing source of in the world. A. energy B. material C. fuel D. electricity Question 9: Their efforts were much .when they won 2 gold, medals in bodybuilding and billiards. A. consideredB. required C. expended D. appreciated Question 10: My parents lent me the money. , I couldn't have afforded the trip. A. Only if B. Otherwise C. However D. Therefore Question 11: I love watching the small fish swimming in the tank. A. throughB. up C. towards D. about Question 12: When I to the party, Sally and Tom . A. was coming-dancedB. came- were dancing C. were coming-danced D. came - was dancing Question 13: After he from college, he the army. A. has graduated-joinedB. had graduated- joined C. graduated-had joined D. graduated- has joined Question 14: If I had enough time, I . more stamps. A. would not collectB. would have collected C. would collect D. wouldn’t have collected Question 15: You came to the party on time yesterday. If you late, you your old friends. A. didn’t come- wouldn’t meetB. came-would meet C. had come-wouldn’t have met D. had come- would have met Question 16: Melanie was the only person a letter of thanks. A. writing B. to write C. written D. to be written Question 17: Although most people are known that there is a list of the Seven World Wonders, only few can name them. A B C D Question 18: The girl .is now in hospital. A. who injured in the accidentB. to be injured in the accident C. who was injured in the accident D. injuring in the accident Question 19: Tom is thought . the runaway murderer last week. A. to meetB. to be met C. to have met D. that he met Question 20: More than 50 films in Ho Chi Minh city since June. A. has been shownB. have been shown C. has shown D. have shown Question 21: An international conference in Ha Noi next week. A. will heldB. will be hold C. is going to hold D. will be held Question 22: “If I were you, I wouldn’t watch so much TV” she said to him. A. She advised him not to watch so much TVB. She advised him don’t watch so much TV. C. She advised him not watching so much TV D. She advised him shouldn’t watch so much TV Question 23: Jason told me that he his best in the exam the .day. A. had done / followingB. will do / previous C. would do / following D. was going / previous Question 24: He wanted to know .shopping during the previous morning. A. if we had been goingB. that if we had been going C. we were going D. that we were going Question 25 Nobody wanted to prepare for the meal, .? A. did heB. did sheC. didn’t theyD. did they 29
  30. Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C or D which has the same meaning as the given one. 26. Sue lives in the house. The house is opposite my house. A. Sue lives in the house which is opposite my house. B. Sue lives in the house who is opposite my house. C. Sue lives in the house where is opposite my house. D. Sue lives in the house and which is opposite my house. 27. They spent a lot of money on food and clothes. A. A lot of money was spent on food and clothes. B. A lot of money were spent on food and clothes. C. A lot of money on food and clothes were spent. D. Money was spent a lot on food and clothes. 89. The fence was broken. It has now been repaired. A. The fence was broken which has now been repaired. B. The fence which was broken has now been repaired. C. The fence that broken has now been repaired. D. The fence breaking has now been repaired. 29. Marie passed the exam and all the other students failed. A. Marie was the first student to pass the exam. B. Marie was the only student passing the exam. C. Marie was the first student passing the exam. D. Marie was the only student to pass the exam. 30. Vegetavles/ sell/ shop/ grow/ without/ chemicals// A. The vegetables selling in the shop are grown without chemicals. B. The vegetables sold in this shop are grown without chemicals. C. The vegetables which are sold in this shop grow without chemicals. D. The vegetables which sold in this shop are grown without chemicals. Read the following passage and choose the best answer: Wild animals and wild places where they live are seriously threatened almost everywhere. One species has become extinct in each year of this century; but many hundreds are now in danger. Lack of attention would lead to the rapid advance of the process of extinction. Already many kinds of wild animals have been so reduced in number that their role in the ecosystem is forgotten. But even more important, perhaps, than individual kinds of animals and plants, whole habitats are in danger of vanishing: marshes are being drained, and the world forests, especially the tropical forests are being cut down to satisfy man’s need of timber and paper. 31. Wild animals live ___. A. almost everywhere B. in wild places C. in the ecosystem D. in the marshes 32. Forests are being cut down because ___. A. they are not useful for man B. they are harmful to the environment C. they provide man with timber and paper D. they are plentiful 33. If forests disappeared, wild animals ___. A. would exist on the earth B. would continue to survive C. would be increased in number D. would be in danger of extinction 34. Which of the following is NOT TRUE about the passage? A. Wild animals are no longer threatened B. Whole habitats are in danger of vanishing C. Wild animals have been so reduced in number D. their role in the ecosystem is forgotten 35. The word “vanishing” in paragraph 3 means: ___. A. appearing B. disappearing C. existing D. coming Read and fill in the blanks with the best answer. (36) .more and more countries become industrialized, there will be more and more competition for petroleum for cars, home heating, and industry. While (37) petroleum contributes greatly (38) acid rain, it is less (39) . than coal. Unfortunately, petroleum is more expensive than coal and the supply of petroleum will eventually run out. Therefore, there will be more and more pressure to burn coal for energy. Coal is a (40) . dirtier energy source than petroleum. Since we already know how destructive acid rain is, it is very important that we increase our efforts to find a non – polluting source of energy as quickly as possible so that we can avoid further environmental damage. Question 36: A. AlthoughB. EvenC. As D. Also Question 37: A. burningB. flowingC. blowingD. releasing Question 38: A. toB. on C. forD. with Question 39: A. polluteB. pollutingC. pollutionD. polluted Question 40: A. moreB. muchC. manyD. most 30