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- SUN FLOWER ENGLISH ĐỀ KIỂM TRA 1 TIẾT UNIT 2 PERSONAL EXPERIENCES ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC Bài kiểm tra: NGOẠI NGỮ; Môn: TIẾNG ANH 11 (Đề kiểm tra gồm 04 trang) (Thời gian: 60 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề) ___ I. CHOOSE THE WORD WHICH HAS THE UNDERLINED PART PRONOUNCED DIFFERENTLY FROM THE REST. 1. A. sing B. glance C. turn D. sneaky 2. A. note B. next C. finger D. expensive II. CHOOSE THE WORD WHICH IS STRESSED DIFFERENTLY FROM THE REST. 3. A. embarrassing B. appreciate C. experience D. memorable 4. A. extremely B. excited C. personal D. imagine III. CHOOSE A, B, C OR D THAT BEST COMPLETES EACH UNFINISHED SENTENCE. 5. One___ morning, we were among the elephants, perfectly situated to watch their descent to the river. A. terrified B. embarrasing C. sneaky D. native 6. Her clothes were all___ up/together in the suitcase. A. jumbled B. careful C. progressive D. central 7. When you pull the___, the puppet's arms and legs move. A. attentions B. packages C. cottages D. strings 8. They were afraid to___ about the noise in case they annoyed the neighbours. A. rescue B. complain C. notice D. escape 9. Through the smoke, the rescuers could hear people___ for help. A. destroying B. shining C. screaming D. containing 10. Researchers are looking at how a mother's health can___ the baby in the womb. A. protect B. include C. involve D. affect 11. She's sick of being seen as a sex symbol and wants to be taken___ as an actress. A. seriously B. extremely C. noisily D. quickly 12. Some of the younger pop bands try to___ their musical heroes from the past. A. point B. imagine C. imitate D. glance IV. FILL IN EACH BLANK WITH THE CORRECT WORD FORM IN THE BRACKET. 13. He is well qualified for the job, but he does lack___ (PERSON) 14. She has had to make some very difficult___. (DECIDE) 15. His face went red with___ when he walked into the crowded room.(SHY) 16. Many scientific___ have been made by accident. (DISCOVER) 17. Although thirty years of age, he was___ in the arts of diplomacy, both secret and open. (EXPERIENCE) V. FILL IN EACH BLANK WITH THE CORRECT VERB FORM IN THE BRACKET. 18. He broke his arm when he ___football. (PLAY) 19. They ___everything by the time I arrived at the party. (EAT) 20. When Martin ___the car, he took it out for a drive. (REPAIR) 21. The boy told me that he ___his train tickets yesterday. (LOSE) 22. Gary ___in love with Kate since he first saw her. (BE) 1 | P a g e
- VI. READ THE PASSAGE CAREFULLY AND CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER. Sixty days walking over ice and snow in temperatures as low as - 45ºC, with nothing to keep you company except the occasional polar bear. This is no small achievement. Only a few people have ever walked to the North Pole unassisted, and if Christina succeeds, she will have earned a place in the history books and met one of the few remaining challenges of exploration left to women. Her 480-mile journey will begin in northern Canada, dragging a sledge that weights as much as she does. At the end of each day’s waking or skiing, she will pitch her tent in sub-zero temperatures, get into a sleeping bag filled with ice, and attempt to sleep to the unsettling background sounds of howling wind and cracking ice, which may or may not signal the approach of one of those polar bears. “I’ll carry a pistol to scare any bears away”, says Franco, 42. “The bears that live far north won’t have had contact with humans, fortunately, so they won’t associate me with food, but they will be curious and that’s dangerous. If it uses a paw to see what you are, it could damage your tent –or your arm. I imagine I’ll have quite a few sleepless nights”. Many of the early polar explorers suffered from disease and injuries, and while modern technology (lightweight materials, satellite phones, planes on stand-by to carry out rescue missions) has lessened the dangers, it can never make such an inhospitable landscape anything approaching safe. It can take just five minutes for any uncovered skin to become frostbitten and, once the sun has risen, Franco will only be able to remove her sunglasses inside her tent, otherwise the intensity of the sunlight reflecting off the snow would cause snow blindness. Just to heighten the danger, the cold will slow down her brain functions, so it will be more difficult to make split-second decisions in the event of a sudden crisis. She will use about 8.000 calories a day, losing nearly half a kilogram every 24 hours. “The problem is the human body can only take on about 5.500 calories a day”, she says. “So you have to fatten up before you set off or you’ll run out of energy”. Franco is currently trying to put on 19 kilos. She may complain about not fitting into any of her dresses, but when Franco weighs herself in front of me and finds she’s lost one kilo rather than gained two, as she’d expected, she’s very upset. “I hope my scales are wrong because, if not, I’ve lost weight”, she says, reaching for one of many bars of chocolate lying around her kitchen. Born in Italy, Franco moved to New York and then to London. She has become well known locally, thanks to a training routine that involves dragging a tractor tyre around the streets, fastened by a rope around her waist. When I meet her she is about to head out along the canal near her home. “I get a lot of comments,” she says laughing. “Cars stop and people take pictures. They think it’s really funny. Occasionally people sit on it when I’m not looking, or pull on it, to make it more difficult.” Franco who hopes her walk will raise money to fund research into motor neurone disease, has long been fascinated by exploring. “I remember, as a child, learning about the Italian Arctic explorer Umberto Nobile”, she explains. “There are certain things that catch your imagination. The idea of people getting into frozen sleeping bags. It was remarkable to me, the idea of pushing the body like that and you just die. These things get hold of you, and if one day the opportunity comes your way, you can’t help yourself. Now, when I think how horrible it’s going to be, I know I’ve only got myself to blame!” And if she gets there, will she celebrate? “Yes, my mum’s going to come in the plane to pick me up. She’s very worried and she hates the cold, but she’s going to conquer her fears to come and celebrate with me If I make it”. Source: First Certificate Trainer by Perter May 2 | P a g e
- 23. What does the writer say about the history of exploration? A. Walking to the North Pole used to be considered easier than other journeys. B. No woman has ever competed the journey to the geographic North Pole. C. Female explorers have already done most of the world’s difficult journeys. D. Christina is already an important historical figure for her previous journeys. 24. Unsettling (underlined) means:___ A. Comforting. B. Worrying. C. Exciting. D. Surprising. 25. What does Christina say about the danger from polar bears? A. They could injure her without meaning to. B. If they are hungry, they might attack her. C. In that part of the Arctic they are harmless. D. She will have to shoot any that attack her. 26. Which of these is a real risk to Christina during her walk? A. She won’t be able to think very quickly in emergencies. B. Sunlight reflected by the snow could quickly burn her skin. C. She will need to protect her eyes, even during the night. D. If she’s ill or has an accident, there will be no medical care. 27. Why, when she is talking to the writer, does Christina want to eat chocolate? A. She feels that she has little energy at the moment. B. She’s just found out her weight has gone down. C. She knows that her weight is actually going up. D. She always eats chocolate when she is upset. 28. Some people are amused when they___. A. Realise that she trains next to the canal. B. Hear the funny remarks she often makes. C. Learn that she intends to walk to the North Pole. D. See her pulling a heavy object behind her. 29. She decided to walk to the North Pole when she___. A. Managed to survive a night in freezing conditions. B. Was at last able to do something she felt she had to do. C. Realised she was ill and she needed to pay for her treatment. D. First heard about a famous explorer from her country. 30. What impression do we get of Christina’s attitude towards the walk? A. She now regrets deciding to go. B. She wants to do it, but not alone. C. She knows how tough it will be. D. She’s sure she will reach the Pole. 3 | P a g e
- VII. FILL IN EACH NUMBERED BLANK WITH ONE SUITABLE WORD OR PHRASE. ___(31)___you like it or loathe it, celebrity gossip is hard to avoid. Newspapers, magazzines, and websites are absolutely___(32)___with photos of the stars-often unflattering ones of them in embarressing situations, or looking ___(33)___after a long night out. Celebrities___(34)___the badly-behaved ones, regularly get more media coverage than many politicians. It seems we are ___(35)___by scandal, eager to know who is going ___(36)___with whom, whose marriage has just fallen apart, and who has been having problems. Thanks to the public’s___(37)___for gossip, “exclusive” shots of stars like Britney Spears, Cristiano Ronaldo can fetch a paparazzo $500,000 each! Source: Target FCE by Bess Bradfied 31. A. If B. Whether C. Whereas D. Regardless 32. A. tight B. crowded C. busy D. packed 33. A. terrific B. terrified C. terrible D. terrorised 34. A. peculiarly B. especially C. remarkably D. occasionally 35. A. interested B. keen C. fascinated D. fond 36. A. out B. on C. together D. over 37. A. hunger B. wish C. love D. want VIII. CHOOSE THE WORD OR PHRASES THAT ARE NOT IN STANDARD ENGLISH. 38. Julia plans to work in her father’s company after she will finish her degree. A B C D 39. I wished that I have gone to her birthday party last week. A B C D 40. Would you mind to give me a hand? I have lots of things to do. A B C D IX. REWRITE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES WITH THE MEANING UNCHANGED. 41. They travelled to India and then flew to Japan. After___ 42. I met her during my stay in Paris last summer. I met her while___ 43. Steven bought a new motorbike, but first he saved enough money. Before ___ 44. The guests left and then we tidied the house. When___ 45. I have not been to the dentist for six months. The last time___ THE END OF THE TEST 4 | P a g e