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3 Đề kiểm tra 1 tiết học kỳ I môn Tiếng Anh Lớp 11 - Năm học 2014-2015 - Trường THPT Đa Phúc
Mark:
 Da Phuc High school The 1st term test – Grade 11
Student’s code
 School year: 2014 -2015
 Time allowance: 45’
 Number: A11001
 ----------------------------------------------------------
I. Phonetics: 
 * Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest:(0.5p)	
1. A. mutual	B. question	C. feature	D. confidential
2. A. available 	B. land 	C. family 	D. plan
* Choose one word whose stress pattern is different from the others:(0.5p)
 3. A. relevant 	B. volunteer	C. primary	D. different
 4. A. college	B. healthy	C. remote	D. children
II. Grammar and vocabulary: 
A. Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb in the bracket. (1.5p)
1. He did not expect (invite). to the party.
2. (Fail) ....twice, he didn’t want to try again. 
3. I was sure that I (meet) ... him before.
4. I remember (take) .. to the zoo when I was a child.
5. She is busy (shop)..for her wedding.
6. John had agreed (meet)..me in his office.
B. Fill in the blank with the correct form of the word in the bracket. (1.p)
1. There are more than 50............................................taking part in the competition (compete)
2. The room was ....................................................decorated with pink and white icing (beauty) 
3. You need to be more.................................if you want to become a novelist. (imagine)
4. The.............................................of our group scored 20 points at the last question. (represent)
C. Choose the best answer to complete the following sentences (1.5p)
1. They give care and comfort  disadvantaged children.
 A. for	B. to 	C. on 	D. at
2. I want to congratulate you the contest.
	A. to win 	B. at winning 	C. on winning D. about winning
3. Your friendship should be based on . trust. 	
 A. basic 	B. fragile 	C. mutual	 D. blind
4. She made a big . about not having a window seat on the plane.
 A. complaint 	B. fuss 	C. excitement 	D. interest
5. An English Club will be  to help poor children improve their English skills.
 A. set up 	B. showed up 	C. brought on	D. put on
6. What is . aim of the competition? 
 A. a B. an	 C. the	 D. Æ
III. Reading: 
Read the passage carefully and choose the best option to fill in each blank: (1,25 p)
More and more young people are doing volunteer work at home and abroad. The.(1) variety of jobs and destinations available is making it an increasingly attractive option . (2) those who have just left school and have a year free before university. Many choose to spend these twelve months . (3) in poor countries. There they will earn little or no money, but they will be doing something useful and enjoying the experience. Americans are not an exception. They love doing volunteer work.
Former United States President Richard Nixon supported a week of celebrating the act of volunteering. In 1974, Former president Nixon signed the legislation that created National Volunteer Week. This special holiday is held each April in the United States of America. . (4) Nixon’s administration, each new president has supported and promoted National Volunteer Week. During this week, many celebrations are held to recognize and honor . (5) individuals that volunteer in an assortment of ways. Volunteering makes a difference. Have you made a difference lately?
1. A. huge	B. large	C. wide	D. big 
2. A. to 	B. for	C. out of	D. in 
3. A. to work	B. work	C. to working	D. working 
4. A. From	B. After 	C. Since	D. Right after
5. A. one	B. many	C. every	D. much 
B. Read the passage then choose the best option: (1,25 p)
	In the United States, friendships can be close, constant, intense, generous and real, yet fade away in a short time if circumstances change. Neither side feels hurt by this. Both may exchange Christmas greetings for a year or two, perhaps a few letters for a while – then no more. If the same two people meet again by chance, even years later, they pick up the friendship where it left off and delighted.
	In the United States, you can feel free to visit people’s homes, share their holidays, or enjoy their lives without fear that you are taking on a lasting obligation. Do not hesitate to accept hospitality because you can’t give it in return. No one will expect you to do so for they know you are far from home. Americans will enjoy welcoming you and be pleased if you accept their hospitality easily.
	Once you arrive there, the welcome will be full and warm and real. Most visitors find themselves readily invited into many homes there. In some countries, it is considered inhospitable to entertain at home, offering what is felt as only home cooked food, not “doing something for your guest”. It is felt that restaurant entertaining shows more respect and welcome. Or for other different reasons, such as crowded space, language difficulties, or family custom, outsiders are not invited into homes.
	In the United States, both methods are used, but it is often considered friendlier to invite a person to one’s home than to go to a public place, except in purely business relationships. So, if your host or hostess brings you home, do not feel that you are being shown inferior treatment.
	Don’t feel neglected if you do not find flowers awaiting you in hotel room, either. Flowers are very expensive there; hotel delivery is uncertain; arrival times are delayed, changed, or cancelled – so flowers are not customarily sent as a welcoming touch. Please do not feel unwanted! Outward signs vary in different lands, the inward welcome is what matters, and this will be real.
1. In the United States, you will find friendship .if circumstances change.
A. die suddenly	B. pass away	C. disappear gradually	D. last forever
2. Americanstheir foreign friends to make a return for their hospitality.
A. ask	B. wish	C never allow	D. don’t expect
3. In some other countries, giving a dinner party at home is consideredthan in a restaurant.
A. less friendly	B. less hospitable	C. less natural	D. more popular
4. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?
A. Flowers are available at all time.	B. Flowers are expensive.
C Flowers are signs of outward welcome.	D. Flowers are not necessarily sent to guests.
5. The word “themselves” (line 9 - paragraph3) refers to
A. countries	B. Americans	C. visitors	D. welcomes
IV. Writing: 
A. Find out one mistake in each sentence (1p) 
1. You'd not better swim too far from the shore.
 A	 B C	 D
 2. I saw a man to jump through the window 5 minutes ago, but I couldn't remember his face. 
 A	 B	 C D
3. Some adults have a total lack of sympathy for young people.
 A	 B C	 D
 4. Unless we work harder, we will finish it on time .
 A	 B	 C	 D
B. Rewrite the following sentences using the suggestions (1,5p)
'I'm sorry I couldn't come to visit you last summer.' 
 =>Kate apologized 
They had a good meal and then went to dance. 
=> After they 
3. Sally doesn't know what she has to do for homework because she was absent from school on Friday. 
=> If..
-End of the test-
Da Phuc High school The 1st term test – Grade 11
Student’s code
 School year: 2014 -2015
 Time allowance: 45’
 Number: A11002
 ----------------------------------------------------------
I. Phonetics:
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently: (0,5 p)
1. A. university 	B. student 	C. volunteer 	D. museum
2. A. sing	B. language	C. thank	D. any
Choose the word which is stressed differently from the others : (0,5 p)
3. A. lemonade	B. refreshments	C. informal	D. together
4. A. university 	B. available	C. population 	D. education
II. Vocabulary and grammar:
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb in brackets: (1,5 p)
1. Parents rarely let their children (go) out after 9 pm. 
2. She is busy (shop)  for her wedding.
3. He did not expect (invite)  to the party.
4. After the professor (make) a speech, all the people clapped their hands loudly.
5. Many people don’t like (ask)  about their personal matters.
6. I found a coin (lie). on the sidewalk.
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the word in brackets: (1 p)
The room was ............................................decorated with pink and white icing. (beauty)
2. My closest friend is a warm and................................person. (care)
3. The teacher gave a clear......................................of the rules of the competition. (explain)
4. We must raise an .......................................of the problems of overpopulation. (aware)
Choose the best answer to complete the following sentences: (1,5 p)
1. Two friends should be loyal...each other. A. on	 B. with 	C. in 	D. to
2. I really like Emma Watson. She had such a good sense of .
A. intelligent 	B. humour	 	C. honest 	D. patience
3. The English contest. the Student Union is an annual event in my school.
A. by	 B. organized by C. held	 D. to held
4. Some scientists say that there are enough resources to  8 billion people.
A. provide 	B. distribute 	C. raise 	D. support
5. Please meet me at the train station in . hour from now.	
A. a	B. an	C. the	D. X
6. Would you .my opening the windows now? 	 A. mind B. concern 	C. worry 	D. want
III. Writing:
A. Find out one mistake in each sentence: (1 p)
1. She said that if it does not rain the next day, she would go out with you. 
 A	 B	 C D
2. The number of participants in the competition have increased to 360 .
 A	 B	 C	 D
 3. Collect foreign stamps is one of my hobbies .
 A	 B	 C D
4. Have you got any difficulty with learning about these answers? 
 A	 B C	 D	
B. Rewrite the following sentences, using the suggestions: (1,5 p)
1. As she was a nurse, she knew what to do after the accident. (using a participle)
=>..
2.'It was nice of you to invite me to your birthday party. Thanks so much’, Mike said. 
=> Mike......
 3. He gave me a lift to the station and I didn’t miss the train.
 = > If.......................................................................................................................................
IV. Reading:
A. Read the passage carefully and choose the best option to fill in each blank: (1,25 p)
Have you ever wanted to do something different? Five years ago, Will Slade read __ (1)_ an organization called Earthwatch. Earthwatch finds volunteers for expeditions to study and explore different_ (2 ) of the world.
Will Slades decided to join an expedition to study elephants in Africa. “I wasn’t sure about it before I went,” said Will. “But in fact, I really enjoyed __ (3)__ minute of the expedition. We slept in tents and we cooked our own food, but it was great to see the elephants __ (4)__ all the other animals there”. “I’ve had all the expeditions, and I’ve seen many fantastic places. How many people have slept on a beach, climbed a mountain, or see a whale? This world is such a beautiful place, but it’s disappearing fast. We have to __ (5)__more about it if we’re going to save it.”
A. about	B. on	C. at	D. in
A. parts	B. countries	C. places	D. areas
A. some	B. any	C. every	D. many
4. A. so	B. but	C. or	D. and
5. A. give	B. do	C. learn	D. tell
B. Read the passage then choose the best option: (1,25p)
 Many organizations are trying to find a solution to the problem of world hunger. Two of them are CARE and OXFARM. They both provide food to hungry people. However, they both believe that it is more important to help people produce their own food. Because of this belief, both organizations have programmes to help people improve their lives.
 CARE: It was organized in 1945. Today it has development programs in 37 countries. CARE gives equipment and teaches people how to build water systems, roads, schools, houses and health centers. It also teaches people how to increase productivity on their farms, and how to start small village industries. Besides, it provides health care for the people. It teaches people how to improve their health. It trains people and provides simple medical care.
 CARE also provides food for about 30 million people each year, most of them are children. It gives special help when there is a flood, an earthquake, a drought or a war.
 OXFARM: In the 1960s, it started working on long-term development in many countries. It wanted to attack the causes of hunger, poverty and diseases. It wanted to prevent the problems instead of trying to solve them. However, it continues to provide food to the hungry, the sick and the homeless.
 Both organizations are international. They help people of any race, colour or religion. They meet with the people to decide on program together. OXFARM and CARE help to provide the necessities of life to less developed countries.
Which of the following is the main topic of the passage?
A. Organizations in the world.	B. Some international organizations with good purposes.
C. Organizations in the United States.	D. Two international organizations with good purposes.
The author mentions all of the following as ways to help people in less developed countries EXCEPT	A. building water systems	B. providing health care	C. doing businesses	D. improving health
What is the common feature of both international organizations? 
A. They both teach people a foreign language.	B. They both teach people to produce medicine.	
C. They both provide help to people in less developed countries.	
D. They both create money to help people in developed countries.
4. It can be inferred from the passage that.
A. People all over the world who are in need are helped to overcome difficulty in life.
B. People in Africa who are in need are helped to overcome difficulty in life.
C. People in some parts of the rich world who are in need are helped to overcome difficulty in life.
D. People all over the world who are on business are helped to overcome economy difficulty.
5. The word necessities (line 16- paragraph 5) is closest in meaning to
A. what people need	B. what people like 	
C. what people do not need	D. what people do not like.
-End of the test- 
Mark:
 Da Phuc High school The 1st term test – Grade 11
Student’s code
 School year: 2014 -2015
 Time allowance: 45’
 Number: A11003
 ----------------------------------------------------------
I. Reading: 
A. Read the passage carefully and choose the best option to fill in each blank: (1,25 p)
More and more young people are doing volunteer work at home and abroad. The.(1) variety of jobs and destinations available is making it an increasingly attractive option . (2) those who have just left school and have a year free before university. Many choose to spend these twelve months . (3) in poor countries. There they will earn little or no money, but they will be doing something useful and enjoying the experience. Americans are not an exception. They love doing volunteer work.
Former United States President Richard Nixon supported a week of celebrating the act of volunteering. In 1974, Former president Nixon signed the legislation that created National Volunteer Week. This special holiday is held each April in the United States of America. . (4) Nixon’s administration, each new president has supported and promoted National Volunteer Week. During this week, many celebrations are held to recognize and honor . (5) individuals that volunteer in an assortment of ways. Volunteering makes a difference. Have you made a difference lately?
1. A. wide	B. large	C. huge	D. big 
2. A. out of 	B. in	C. to	D. for 
3. A. work	B. to work	C. working	D. to working 
4. A. From	B. After 	C. Since	D. Right after
5. A. one	B. much	C. every	D. many 
B. Read the passage then choose the best option: (1,25 p)
	In the United States, friendships can be close, constant, intense, generous and real, yet fade away in a short time if circumstances change. Neither side feels hurt by this. Both may exchange Christmas greetings for a year or two, perhaps a few letters for a while – then no more. If the same two people meet again by chance, even years later, they pick up the friendship where it left off and delighted.
	In the United States, you can feel free to visit people’s homes, share their holidays, or enjoy their lives without fear that you are taking on a lasting obligation. Do not hesitate to accept hospitality because you can’t give it in return. No one will expect you to do so for they know you are far from home. Americans will enjoy welcoming you and be pleased if you accept their hospitality easily.
	Once you arrive there, the welcome will be full and warm and real. Most visitors find themselves readily invited into many homes there. In some countries, it is considered inhospitable to entertain at home, offering what is felt as only home cooked food, not “doing something for your guest”. It is felt that restaurant entertaining shows more respect and welcome. Or for other different reasons, such as crowded space, language difficulties, or family custom, outsiders are not invited into homes.
	In the United States, both methods are used, but it is often considered friendlier to invite a person to one’s home than to go to a public place, except in purely business relationships. So, if your host or hostess brings you home, do not feel that you are being shown inferior treatment.
	Don’t feel neglected if you do not find flowers awaiting you in hotel room, either. Flowers are very expensive there; hotel delivery is uncertain; arrival times are delayed, changed, or cancelled – so flowers are not customarily sent as a welcoming touch. Please do not feel unwanted! Outward signs vary in different lands, the inward welcome is what matters, and this will be real.
1. In some other countries, giving a dinner party at home is consideredthan in a restaurant.
A. less friendly	B. less natural	C. less hospitable	D. more popular
2. The word “themselves” (line 9 - paragraph3) refers to
A. visitors	B. Americans	C. countries	D. welcomes
3. In the United States, you will find friendship .if circumstances change.
A. last forever	B. pass away	C. disappear gradually	D. die suddenly
4. Americanstheir foreign friends to make a return for their hospitality.
A. ask	B. don’t expect	C never allow	D. wish
5. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?
A. Flowers are expensive.	B. Flowers are available at all time.
C Flowers are signs of outward welcome.	D. Flowers are not necessarily sent to guests.
II. Phonetics: 
 * Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest: (0.5p)	
1. A. mutual	B. confidential	C. feature	D. question
2. A. family	B. land 	C. available 	D. plan
* Choose one word whose stress pattern is different from the others:(0.5p)
 3. A. volunteer 	B. relevant	C. primary	D. different
 4. A. college	B. healthy	C. children	D. remote
III. Grammar and vocabulary: 
A. Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb in the bracket. (1.5pts)
1. I was sure that I (meet) . him before.
2. I remember (take) . to the zoo when I was a child.
3. He did not expect (invite). to the party.
4. (Fail) ..twice, he didn’t want to try again. 
5. She is busy (shop)..for her wedding.
6. John had agreed (meet)..me in his office.
B. Fill in the blank with the correct form of the word in the bracket. (1.p)
1. You need to be more.................................if you want to become a novelist. (imagine)
2. There are more than 50............................................taking part in the competition (compete)
3. The room was ....................................................decorated with pink and white icing (beauty) 
4. The.............................................of our group scored 20 points at the last question. (represent)
C. Choose the best answer to complete the following sentences (1.5p)
1. She made a big  about not having a window seat on the plane.
 A. fuss 	B. interest 	C. excitement 	D. interest
2. They give care and comfort  disadvantaged children.
 A. for	B. at 	C. on 	D. to
3. What is . aim of the co

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