Đề kiểm tra 1 tiết Unit 1 môn Tiếng Anh Lớp 11

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  1. MR.SANH ENGLISH ĐỀ KIỂM TRA 1 TIẾT TIẾNG ANH 11 UNIT 1 FRIENDSHIP ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC Bài kiểm tra: NGOẠI NGỮ; Môn: TIẾNG ANH (Đề kiểm tra gồm 03 trang) (Thời gian: 45 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề) ___ I. CHOOSE THE WORD WHICH HAS THE UNDERLINED PART PRONOUNCED DIFFERENTLY FROM THE REST. 1. A. mutal B. changeable C. children D. nature 2. A. village B. dangerous C. gossip D. passenger II. CHOOSE THE WORD WHICH IS STRESSED DIFFERENTLY FROM THE REST. 3. A. accquaintance B. easily C. capable D. quality 4. A. loyalty B. uncertain C. sympathy D. influence III. CHOOSE A, B, C OR D THAT BEST COMPLETES EACH UNFINISHED SENTENCE. 5. Daisy is so___. She only care about herself, not about other people. A. helpful B. selfish C. loyal D. talkative 6. ___is the quality of being faithful and loyal to a particular person or belief. A. Accquaintance B. Constancy C. Sympathy D. Sorrow 7. The local people are very ___to strangers. A. comfortable B. hospitable C. enjoyable D. familiar 8. Most of the undeveloped countries need a lot of ___aid. A. together B. unselfish C. mutual D. friendly 9. John left a ___impression on me. I will never forget him. A. loyal B. lasting C. capable D. constant 10. True friendship should be based ___understanding each other and faithfulness. A. Out B. at C. on D. over 11. The father is the only one that I can share boy joys and sorrows A. feelings of great happiness C. great eagerness B. feelings of distress D. intention 12. She felt an___to him when they first met each other. A. attraction B. enthusiasm C. interest D. aim IV. FILL IN EACH BLANK WITH THE CORRECT WORD FORM IN THE BRACKET. 13. We asked for her support in the election but she wasn’t ___to our request. (SYMPATHY) 14. They became___of his behaviour and contacted the police. (SUSPICION) 15. She never lost her ___for teaching. (ENTHUSIASTICALLY) 16. He was the victim of his own greed and ___. (UNSELFISHNESS) 17. Fashion is ___changing. (CONSTANCY) V. FILL IN EACH BLANK WITH THE CORRECT VERB FORM IN THE BRACKET. 18. He was made (SIGN)___a paper admitting his guilt. 19. As she drove past his house she noticed him (RUN)___away from home. 20. We had nothing (DO)___except looking at the cinema posters 21. Tuan is sure (WIN)___the English speaking contest. 22. The teacher is having the students (DO)___the exercise 1. 1 | P a g e
  2. VI. READ THE PASSAGE CAREFULLY AND CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER. Friendship is a big statement. Lots of people are lovers but are not friends. Lots of people are relatives and are not friends. Lots of people who work together are not friends. You can appreciate or admire someone, but that does not mean that you make him or her a friend. When I had my near-death illness last year and the following long recuperation, I had a lot of time to think about what makes someone a friend. If they are scared of you when you need help, sorry, that is not friendship. If their attitude is “for better or worse,” if they stick to you through troubles and difficulties, it is the time when you can tell it is true friendship. I do have some friends, but not as many as I thought. And there was a time, in the late 80s when my friend, Ken, really needed me but I did not come through for him. I remember hanging out in my happy suburban house in Menlo Park, and not coming to help him through the loss of his wife. Luckily, I got to apologize for that but Ken said he did not mind. I do not have a tidy answer about Ken and me and friendship. Sometimes we were friends, and other times, clearly, not. But I guess there is something remarkable in two people overcoming the barriers to friendship to find some real communication at some point. 23. According to the writer ___. A. all lovers are friends B. all your relatives are also your friends C. whoever you admire is your friends D. not all workmates are friends 24. In true friendship, ___. A. your friends are always scared of you B. friends stick to each other through troubles and difficulties C. we should have as many friends as possible D. friends are scared of helping each other 25. What happened to the writer last year? A. His wife passed away. B. He was seriously ill. C. He had an interesting experience. D. He had got some new friends. 26. We can learn from the text that ___. A. the writer had a house in suburb in Menlo Park B. the writer came to help his friend, Ken, when his wife died C. whenever his friend, Ken, had problems the writer immediately came to help D. the writer and Ken are true friends at all time 27. The writer did not come to help Ken ___. A. so Ken was very angry B. and he did not apologize C. but Ken did not mind D. so they were no longer friends 2 | P a g e
  3. VII. FILL IN EACH NUMBERED BLANK WITH ONE SUITABLE WORD OR PHRASE. Friendship is not about always being nice, or (28)___. A friend will tell you when he or she thinks you are full of considerateness. Only your best friend can (29)___ your silent pain and will hold your hand till you become strong again. For example, I have a friend (30)___ name is Bodie. She has been a friend of mine for about a decade. She could act as a perfect mirror. At that time I was fussing over a beautiful young girl that I was in love with, but only a few months later, she said goodbye to me. I was almost (31)___. Bodie was often with me. She gave me some advice, went out with me, and even was willing (32)___ my unluck in love. In the end I survived perfectly without the far-away sweetheart. But the lesson of true friendship has stayed with me, vividly. 28. A. agree B. agreement C. agreeable D. agreeably 29. A. feel B. enjoy C. watch D. see 30. A. who B. which C. that D. whose 31. A. pleased B. joyful C. upset D. cheerful 32. A. to share B. share C. sharing D. shared VIII. CHOOSE THE WORD OR PHRASES THAT ARE NOT IN STANDARD ENGLISH. 33. I was complete disappointed with the results. A B C D 34. Everyone has a number of aquaintances, but noone have many friends. A B C D 35. Each of the students was made answer some questions about the subject. A B C D IX. REWRITE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES WITH THE MEANING UNCHANGED. 36. He spent 2 hours cooking dinner.  It took ___ 37. You can’t expect to learn a foreign language in a week.  You can’t look ___ 38. My father said I could use his car.  My father allowed ___ 39. The customs officer told him to open his briefcase.  The customs officer made ___ 40. Harry couldn’t get his parents’ permission to buy a motorbike.  Harry’s parents didn’t let ___ THE END OF THE TEST 3 | P a g e