TEST: 45 MINUTES SUBJECT: ENGLISH 11 (1) A. LISTENING: (2ms) I. Listen carefully and then choose the following statements are True or False: (1m) 1. When Diego was fourteen, he went to Mexico for the first time. T / F 2. Diego’s mother used to cross the border into the USA to work. T / F 3. Diego and his dad crossed the border to work on a farm. T / F 4. When he crossed the border, he had to hide under the seat of a car. T / F II. Listen again and then fill in the blanks with one suitable word: (1m) There were(1)of us in two cars. The drivers (2).took us across the border hid us (3)the back seats. I wasn’t allowed to (4).or move. B. LANGUAGE FOCUS: I. Pronunciation: (0,75m) * Choose the underlined word that has the differently pronounced from the others: 1. A.winter B.answer C. award D.towards 2. A. university B. unique C. unit D. undo * Choose the word that has stress pattern different from that of the other words. 3. A. healthy B. summer C. require D. problem II. Grammar and Vocabulary: (2ms) 4. ...it severl times, he didn’t want to read it once. A. Reading B. To read C. To have read D. Having read 5. I notice the lorry ..down the hill. A. to come B. came C. coming D. having come 6. I've heard a lot about Dr. James, and I'm looking forward .his talk tomorrow. A. hear B. hearing C. to hear D. to hearing 7. Landslides have cut off many villages in remote areas. A. suburb B. central C. faraway D. natural 8. A person who decides who has won a competition is called a(n)........ A. referee B. judge C. investigator D. witness 9. A person who has been chosen to speak or vote for someone else on behalf of a group. A. contestant B. competitor C. examinee D. representative 10. Randy : Is there anything I can do for you, sir ? Thomas : A. Yes, you are welcome B. Ok, your time C. Not now. Thanks, anyway D. Sure go ahead, please 11.. Jason : Let’s go out and have a drink, shall we? Edward :Yes. . A. Go first, please B. I’ll follow you C. After you, Sir D. We shall * Choose the underlined part among A, B, C or D that needs correcting (0,75m) 12. I’d like buying some earrings like yours. A B C D 13. He couldn’t decide whether to get a job or studying A B C D 14.You had better ask him come in . Don't keep him standing at the door. A B C D C. READING: I. Choose a suitable word in the box to fill in the blanks: (1,25ms) expected beautiful leaving from living I was with Overseas Volunteers (OV) for a year after(1)university, and I was sent to an isolated village in Chad, about 500 kilometres from the capital N’ Djamena. Coming(2). a rich country, I got quite a shock, as conditions were much harder than I had(3) . But after a few days I soon got used to(4)..there. The people were always very friendly and helpful, and I soon began to appreciate how (5)the countryside was. II. Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question: (1,25ms) If you plan your visit in October, don’t miss the Harvest Festival. The festival offers a variety of activities for all age groups and interests. Children will enjoy listening to traditional stories and learning folk dances. Adults will enjoy the antique show and the crafts fair. Other attractions include a celebration of musical heritage and demonstrations of traditional skills such as candle making, butter churning, and bee keeping. The festival is held at the County Fairgrounds, 10 miles outside of town on Highway 64 West. Space is available for you to park your car at the festival at no extra charge. The admission fee of $ 2 for adults and $1 for children is donated to the Preserve Our History Fund. 1. What does this notice describe? A. A lecture B. A festival C. A school D. A parade 2. What activity is available for children? A. Dancing B. Painting C. Ball playing D. Singing 3. Which of the following activities isn’t mentioned in the notice? A. Butter churning and bee keeping B. Candle making C. Cooking D. Dancing 4. How does the advertisement assume that people get to the fairgrounds? A. Walk B. Drive a car C. Take the subway D. Fly 5. What happens to the admission fee? A. It is used to rent the fairgrounds B. It pays the performers C. It pays for supplies D. It is donated to charity. D. WRITING: (2ms) I. Rewrite the following sentences with the given words: (1m) 1. We had spent nearly all our money, so we couldn't afford to stay at a hotel. à Having................................................................................................................ 2. She got up early. She wanted to go for a walk. à She got 3. There’s something burning in the kitchen. àI can smell................................................................ ......................................... 4. His parents made him study hard for the exams. à He was made . II. Complete the sentences from the words given: (1m) 1. She/ spend/ entire life/ care/ other people 2. Have/ nothing else/ do/ we/decide/ go / walk . 3. Peter / apologise / break / vase. 4. Inspector / accuse / him / steal / jewels. TEST: 45 MINUTES SUBJECT: ENGLISH 11 (2) A. LISTENING: (2ms) I. Listen carefully and then choose the following statements are True or False: (1m) 1. Diego was not allowed to watch TV on the farm. T / F 2. Diego likes it in the USA. T / F 3. Diego and his father stayed on the farm for five months. T / F 4. Now Diego’s family lives in the USA. T / F II. Listen again and then fill in the blanks with one suitable word: (1m) We were (1). . The border police didn’t (2).us. My dad and I found work on a (3)., picking (4)..and vegetables. B. LANGUAGE FOCUS: I. Pronunciation: (0,75m) * Choose the underlined word that has the differently pronounced from the others: 1. A. mow B.know C. drawn D.window 2. A. uniform B. unkind C. unit D. usually * Choose the word that has stress pattern different from that of the other words. 3 A. participate B. organize C. voluntary D. usually II. Grammar and Vocabulary: (2ms) 4. . photographs of the place, I had no desire to go there. A. Seeing B. Seen C. Saw D. Having seen 5. .the match, the team travelled home in deep spirits. A. Lost B. Having lost C. having losing D. To lose 6. I don't blame you .. to go outside in this awful weather. A. not wanting B. for not wanting C. not to want D. not to have wanted 7. It is not easy to .. our bad habits. A. suffer B. take care C. overcome D. spend 8. She stays home to take care .. her sick mother. A. in / for B. from / at C. at / of D. for / with 9. We need some .to clean up the kitchen A. volunteers B. volunteered C. volunteer D. voluntary 10. Anne : Jill failed in the final examination last term. Jack : A. Really? B. Sorry to hear that. C. What is wrong D. I can’t believe it. 11. Harry : Let me carry that for you. It looks very heavy. Tommy : .I’ m quite out of breath. A. Thanks B. I’m afraid I can manage C. Yes, of course D. That’s very kind of you * Choose the underlined part A, B, C or D that needs correcting: (0,75m) 12. I’d like buying some earrings like yours. A B C D 13. He couldn’t decide whether to get a job or studying A B C D 14. You had better ask him come in . Don't keep him standing at the door. A B C D C. READING: (2,5ms) I. Choose a suitable word in the box to fill in the blanks: (1,25ms) started wearing would show clapped My best friend Jenny appeared on a television quiz(1). a few nights ago. It was very exciting. We all knew that she(2)be on, so all our friends met at her parents’house to watch it. Her parents videoed it too, of course. The programme(3).at half past seven. We screamed and(4) when we saw Jenny. She looked great. She had had her hair done, and was(5).the new vest she had bought the day before. II. Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question: (1,25ms) Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO) is a registered charity dedicated to assisting in developing countries. VSO tries to respond to requests from overseas which ask for volunteers. Its bias is firmly towards the poorest members of the community and it takes great care to avoid undermining job opportunities for local people. Both staff and volunteers also pay special attention to women’s roles in development projects. This is because women’s roles in child-rearing, in education and community cohesion are essential in any healthy process of change. The application of each volunteers is carefully considered in order to select and interview candidates against each job request from the field, to seek the person with the right blend of skills and personality. VSO volunteers do not go to developing countries as visiting experts with all the answers. It is always a process of sharing and learning. The aim is that when the volunteer returns home with a stronger sense of independence and self-reliance and a volunteer with a new understanding and appreciation of life and people everywhere. The range of jobs required of VSO is wide – reflecting the needs of any society in the modern world. 1. VSO is different from other charities and organizations because it A. is a registered body B. sends financial aid to developing countries. C. sends volunteers to help abroad. D. recruits volunteers to work in Britain. 2. Requests from overseas most likely to be dealt with are those which A. specifically ask for female staff and volunteers B. require volunteers to work with the local inhabitants. C. require help and advice on health care. D. need help to train less wealthy members of the community. 3. According to those who work for VSO, who plays the most important part in bringing about change? A. charitable organizations. B. volunteers from abroad. C. women in local communities D. staff who recruit volunteers. 4. What happens when VSO wants to appoint new volunteers? A. They give preference to applicants living abroad. B. They give each applicant several interviews. C. They refer applications to countries requesting volunteers. D. They match all applicants to jobs very carefully. 5. The volunteer chosen to go out to a developing country A. must have experience of working overseas. B. will quickly become an expert in the field. C. will gain more knowledge about the world we live in. D. must leave the country before it becomes independent. D. WRITING: (2ms) I. Rewrite the following sentences with the given words: (1m) 1. He left the house early this morning and I heard that. à I heard 2. It is uneasy to master a foreign language. à Mastering 3. We couldn't get nearer because of the police. à The police prevented . 4. She said that she hadn’t stolen the wallet. àShe denied. II. Complete the sentences from the words given: (1m) 1. John/ offer/ carry/ bag/ Mary .. 2. Helen/ accuse/ Fank/ break/ radio . 3. Mary / suggest / go / Paris / weekend. . 4. He / insist / see / manager. .. ANSWER KEY * Listening: When I was fourteen, we lived in Mexico. My dad used to cross the border into the USA to work illegally there. When I was fourteen, he let me go with him for the first time. I was really afraid of crossing the border. I knew the police would look for people like us. There were four of us in two cars. The drivers who took us across the border hid us under the back seats. I wasn’t allowed to speak or move. We were lucky. The border police didn’t stop us. My dad and I found work on a farm picking fruit and vegetables. In our free time, we watched TV and played football. We stayed on the farm for three months. A few months later, they gave my father a visa and he was allowed to bring my mother and my sisters to the USA too. I am really happy here and I like living in the USA. Đề 1 A. LISTENING: (2ms) I. 1. F 2. F 3. T 4. T II. 1. four 2. who 3. under 4. speak B. 1. B 4. D 7. C 10. C 13. D 2. D 5. C 8. B 11. B 14. B 3. C 6. D 9. D 12. B C. Reading: I. 1. leaving 2. from 3. expected 4. living 5. beautiful II. 1. B 2. A 3. C 4. B 5. D D. Writing: I. 1. Having spent nearly all our money, we couldn't afford to stay at a hotel. 2. She got up early to go for a walk. 3. I can smell something burning in the kitchen 4. He was made to study hard for the exams. II. 1. She spends her entire life caring for other people 2. Having nothing else to do, we decided to go for a walk 3. Peter apologised for breaking the vase. 4. The inspector accused him of stealing the jewels. Đề 2 A. LISTENING: (2ms) I. 1. F 2. T 3. F 4. T II. 1. lucky 2. stop 3. farm 4. fruit B. 1. D 4. D 7. C 10. B 13. D 2. B 5. B 8. C 11. D 14. B 3. D 6. B 9. A 12. B C. Reading: I. 1. show 2. would 3. started 4. clapped 5. wearing II. 1. C 2. B 3. C 4. D 5. C D. Writing: I. 1. I heard him leave the house early this morning 2. Mastering a foreign language is uneasy 3. The police prevented us from getting nearer 4. She denied having stolen the wallet II. 1. John offered to carry the bag for Mary 2. Helen accused Fank of having broken her radio 3. Mary suggested going to Paris for the weekend. 4. He insisted on seeing the manager.
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