Hanoi Department of Education and Training Nguyen Van Cu Upper-secondary School Teacher: Bui Viet Tung TEST ON ENGLISH 11-NEW School year 2016 - 2017 Date: November/./ 2016 Time: 45 mins. (The test consists of 4 pages) Name: ......................................................... No. 2-1st term Class: 11A. correct answer: . Score: Học sinh tô vào ô tròn đối với những câu trắc nghiệm khách quan 01. ; / , \ 11. ; / , \ 21. ; / , \ 31. ; / , \ 02. ; / , \ 12. ; / , \ 22. ; / , \ 32. ; / , \ 03. ; / , \ 13. ; / , \ 23. ; / , \ 33. ; / , \ 04. ; / , \ 14. ; / , \ 24. ; / , \ 34. ; / , \ 05. ; / , \ 15. ; / , \ 25. ; / , \ 35. ; / , \ 06. ; / , \ 16. ; / , \ 26. ; / , \ 36. ; / , \ 07. ; / , \ 17. ; / , \ 27. ; / , \ 37. ; / , \ 08. ; / , \ 18. ; / , \ 28. ; / , \ 38. ; / , \ 09. ; / , \ 19. ; / , \ 29. ; / , \ 39. ; / , \ 10. ; / , \ 20. ; / , \ 30. ; / , \ 40. ; / , \ Read the passage and choose the best answer for each of the following questions. 1-5 For many Americans, a parent’s most important task is to teach their children live independently. From an early age, most children get their own rooms and never sleep with their parents. American parents help their kids to become self-reliant by making them do things such as washing, cleaning, and cooking for themselves from the time they are very small. To help to develop their children’s confidence, American parents always show respect for them and let them voice their opinions on family issues. Many Vietnamese parents think their most important role is to protect their children and provide them with a happy and wealthy childhood. Babies often sleep with their parents, and many children do not get to sleep in their own beds until they finish primary school. While many children in rural areas have to work to contribute to the household expenses, most children in urban areas do not have to do anything but study. In both urban and rural areas, parents seldom ask for their children’s opinions before making family choices. Children do not move out of the family home before they get married. Een then, many parents still want the couple to live with them in the same house. 1: According to many Americans, what is the most important task of parents? A. To teach their children to live independently. B. To protect their children. C. To provide their children with a happy and wealthy childhood. D. To give their children advice. 2: Which activity is NOT of the things American parents make their kids do to help them become self-reliant? A. washing B. cleaning C. cooking D. doing homework 3: When do Vietnamese children move out of their parent’s home? A. Before making family choices. B. After they finish school. C. Before they get married. D. After they get married. 4: Which of the following sentences is TRUE? A. American children often sleep with their parents. B. American parents don’t let their children voice their opinions on family issues. C. American children start a truly independent life right before they finish school. D. Vietnamese parents rarely ask for their children’s opinions before making family choices. 5: The word "voice" in the passage mostly means ______. A. agree with one’s ideas B. produce a sound C. open the mouth D. give opinions Read the passage and choose the best options to fill in the blanks. 6-10 Louis Braille was born in France in 1809. His father had a small business. He (6) _______ shoes and other things from leather. Louis liked to help his father in the store even when he was very small. One day when Louis was 3 years old, he was cutting some leather; suddenly the knife slipped and hit him in the eye. He soon became (7) _______ . When he was ten years old, he entered the National Institute for the blind in Paris. One day his class went to visit a special (8) _______ by a captain in the army. One thing in the exhibition was very interesting for Louis. It showed messages in code. Armies sent messages in secret codes so no one else could read them. The captain (9) _______ this code in raised letters on very thick paper. Louis thought a lot about this code. Then he decided to write in the same way so the blind could "read" with their (10) _______ . It is very difficult to feel the differences between raised letters. Instead of letters, Louis used a "cell" of six dots. So the blind can read and write even write music by Braille. 6: A. did B. make C. made D. do 7: A. dumb B. blind C. deaf D. mute 8: A. exhibition B. exhibit C. exhibited D. exhibiting 9: A. have written B. write C. wrote D. writing 10: A. ears B. eyes C. fingers D. mouths Choose the best option to complete the following sentences. 11-22 11: Teens should have the ability to __________ loneliness. A. set up B. look after C. deal D. cope with 12: Teachers and councilor work with ______ students to find out specific need. A. disabilities B. disability C. disable D. disabled 13: No one can’t stop him from reaching his dream. He is really a ______ person. A. reliable B. responsible C. determined D. decisive 14: Before you start cooking, you should gather together all the necessary_____. A. factors B. ingredients C. elements D. substances 15: A wheelchair is needed for the person with _________impairments. A. mobility B. visual C. speech D. hearing 16: There is hope the disabled boy will soon be able to ______ into an inclusive school and attend regular education classes with a mixed group of children. A. integrate B. include C. accept D. combine 17: Disabilities should not prevent people ________ participating fully in our community’s life. A. of B. on C. from D. with 18: – Can you play table tennis? -_______________. A. No, thanks B. No, it’s too hard for me C. Yes, I could D. You must be kidding 19: – (you meet) __________ him before? – No, never. A. Did you met B. Have you meet C. Did you meet D. Have you met 20: “Can I try your new camera?” “____________.” A. Sure. But please be careful with it. B. I’m sorry I can’t. Let’s go now. C. I’m sorry. I’m home late. D. Sure. I’d love to. 21: Teenagers ought to live_______. It is impossible to rely on their parents all times. A. independence B. indenpendent C. independently D. dependently 22: I am very pleased _______ more about 3 R. A. knew B. knowing C. known D. to know Read the passage and choose the best options to fill in the blanks. 23-24 23: We can help people in need by making a donate to a charity. A B C D 24: The last time I have gone to HN was in May. A B C D Rewrite the sentences using suggested words. 25-27 25: They last saw each other five years ago. @ They haven’t 26: He started to write the letter at 6 o’clock. @ He has 27: Students learn to prioritise their tasks. It is essential. @ It is essential Make the meaningful sentences, using the given words below. 28-30 28:It/lovely/see/you/again. à... 29:This/first/time/he/drive/car/before. à... 30: Volunteers /can/ organize / charity campaigns/ collect items /such /books,/ clothing / shoes. à... Choose the word whose stress is placed differently from that of the others. 31-32 31: A. responsible B. disrespectful C. energetic D. independent 32: A. opportunity B. overprotective C. unforgettable D. interpersonal Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others. 33-34 33: A. capable B. amazing C. motivate D. charity 34: A. campaign B. cognitive C. celebrate D. confident Listen to the recording about the volunteer work for children in Vietnam and choose the correct answer. 35-37 35: There are some kinds of volunteers who work for _________ in Vietnam. A. disadvantaged B. poor people C. old people D. the sick 36: The role of the volunteer is to provide_________ for these children. A. food and drink B. accommodation C. love, education, and life skills D. money 37: Volunteers with the proper qualifications can support children _________. A. without being educated B. with mental and physical disabilities C. coming from poor families D. having no parents Listen to the following passage about disability and fill NO MORE THAN 3 words in the blanks. 38-40 I think disability can be a difficult thing to understand. It's a word that means many different things. A disability can affect people's body, intelligence and emotions. It makes it (38)_____________________ for people to do everyday things properly. Disabled people might tell us something different. Many people with disabilities show us how strong the human spirit is. There are (39)_____________________ who have been badly injured in accidents, or who were disabled from birth, who are world-class athletes or excel in other areas. It must be hard to deal with disability if it comes to you suddenly. In richer countries, there are support systems to help these people. In poorer countries, they can have a really tough time. Hopefully this will (40)_____________________. ----------------------------------------------- ----------- THE END ---------- Hanoi Department of Education and Training Nguyen Van Cu Upper-secondary School Teacher: Bui Viet Tung TEST ON ENGLISH 11-NEW School year 2016 - 2017 Date: November/./ 2016 Time: 45 mins. (The test consists of 4 pages) Name: ......................................................... No. 2-1st term Class: 11A. correct answer: . Score: Học sinh tô vào ô tròn đối với những câu trắc nghiệm khách quan 01. ; / , \ 11. ; / , \ 21. ; / , \ 31. ; / , \ 02. ; / , \ 12. ; / , \ 22. ; / , \ 32. ; / , \ 03. ; / , \ 13. ; / , \ 23. ; / , \ 33. ; / , \ 04. ; / , \ 14. ; / , \ 24. ; / , \ 34. ; / , \ 05. ; / , \ 15. ; / , \ 25. ; / , \ 35. ; / , \ 06. ; / , \ 16. ; / , \ 26. ; / , \ 36. ; / , \ 07. ; / , \ 17. ; / , \ 27. ; / , \ 37. ; / , \ 08. ; / , \ 18. ; / , \ 28. ; / , \ 38. ; / , \ 09. ; / , \ 19. ; / , \ 29. ; / , \ 39. ; / , \ 10. ; / , \ 20. ; / , \ 30. ; / , \ 40. ; / , \ Make the meaningful sentences, using the given words below. 1-3 1: Volunteers /can/ organize / charity campaigns/ collect items /such /books,/ clothing / shoes. à... 2:It/lovely/see/you/again. à... 3:This/first/time/he/drive/car/before. à... Read the passage and choose the best options to fill in the blanks. 4-5 4: We can help people in need by making a donate to a charity. A B C D 5: The last time I have gone to HN was in May. A B C D Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others. 6-7 6: A. campaign B. cognitive C. celebrate D. confident 7: A. capable B. amazing C. charity D. motivate Rewrite the sentences using suggested words. 8-10 8: Students learn to prioritise their tasks. It is essential. @ It is essential 9: They last saw each other five years ago. @ They haven’t 10: He started to write the letter at 6 o’clock. @ He has Read the passage and choose the best options to fill in the blanks. 11-15 Louis Braille was born in France in 1809. His father had a small business. He (11) _______ shoes and other things from leather. Louis liked to help his father in the store even when he was very small. One day when Louis was 3 years old, he was cutting some leather; suddenly the knife slipped and hit him in the eye. He soon became (12) _______ . When he was ten years old, he entered the National Institute for the blind in Paris. One day his class went to visit a special (13) _______ by a captain in the army. One thing in the exhibition was very interesting for Louis. It showed messages in code. Armies sent messages in secret codes so no one else could read them. The captain (14) _______ this code in raised letters on very thick paper. Louis thought a lot about this code. Then he decided to write in the same way so the blind could "read" with their (15) _______ . It is very difficult to feel the differences between raised letters. Instead of letters, Louis used a "cell" of six dots. So the blind can read and write even write music by Braille. 11: A. make B. do C. did D. made 12: A. mute B. dumb C. deaf D. blind 13: A. exhibited B. exhibiting C. exhibit D. exhibition 14: A. writing B. write C. wrote D. have written 15: A. mouths B. eyes C. ears D. fingers Choose the word whose stress is placed differently from that of the others. 16-17 16: A. disrespectful B. responsible C. energetic D. independent 17: A. opportunity B. overprotective C. unforgettable D. interpersonal Read the passage and choose the best answer for each of the following questions. 18-22 For many Americans, a parent’s most important task is to teach their children live independently. From an early age, most children get their own rooms and never sleep with their parents. American parents help their kids to become self-reliant by making them do things such as washing, cleaning, and cooking for themselves from the time they are very small. To help to develop their children’s confidence, American parents always show respect for them and let them voice their opinions on family issues. Many Vietnamese parents think their most important role is to protect their children and provide them with a happy and wealthy childhood. Babies often sleep with their parents, and many children do not get to sleep in their own beds until they finish primary school. While many children in rural areas have to work to contribute to the household expenses, most children in urban areas do not have to do anything but study. In both urban and rural areas, parents seldom ask for their children’s opinions before making family choices. Children do not move out of the family home before they get married. Een then, many parents still want the couple to live with them in the same house. 18: Which of the following sentences is TRUE? A. Vietnamese parents rarely ask for their children’s opinions before making family choices. B. American children start a truly independent life right before they finish school. C. American children often sleep with their parents. D. American parents don’t let their children voice their opinions on family issues. 19: According to many Americans, what is the most important task of parents? A. To give their children advice. B. To teach their children to live independently. C. To protect their children. D. To provide their children with a happy and wealthy childhood. 20: Which activity is NOT of the things American parents make their kids do to help them become self-reliant? A. cleaning B. doing homework C. washing D. cooking 21: The word "voice" in the passage mostly means ______. A. agree with one’s ideas B. produce a sound C. open the mouth D. give opinions 22: When do Vietnamese children move out of their parent’s home? A. Before making family choices. B. After they finish school. C. Before they get married. D. After they get married. Choose the best option to complete the following sentences. 23-34 23: No one can’t stop him from reaching his dream. He is really a ______ person. A. reliable B. determined C. responsible D. decisive 24: There is hope the disabled boy will soon be able to ______ into an inclusive school and attend regular education classes with a mixed group of children. A. integrate B. combine C. accept D. include 25: Teens should have the ability to __________ loneliness. A. set up B. cope with C. look after D. deal 26: A wheelchair is needed for the person with _________impairments. A. mobility B. visual C. speech D. hearing 27: – Can you play table tennis? -_______________. A. No, thanks B. No, it’s too hard for me C. Yes, I could D. You must be kidding 28: Disabilities should not prevent people ________ participating fully in our community’s life. A. of B. on C. from D. with 29: Before you start cooking, you should gather together all the necessary_____. A. factors B. ingredients C. elements D. substances 30: “Can I try your new camera?” “____________.” A. Sure. I’d love to. B. Sure. But please be careful with it. C. I’m sorry I can’t. Let’s go now. D. I’m sorry. I’m home late. 31: Teenagers ought to live_______. It is impossible to rely on their parents all times. A. independence B. indenpendent C. independently D. dependently 32: I am very pleased _______ more about 3 R. A. knew B. knowing C. known D. to know 33: – (you meet) __________ him before? – No, never. A. Did you met B. Have you meet C. Did you meet D. Have you met 34: Teachers and councilor work with ______ students to find out specific need. A. disabled B. disabilities C. disable D. disability Listen to the recording about the volunteer work for children in Vietnam and choose the correct answer. 35-37 35: Many children are _________. A. homeless B. hopeless C. jobless D. parentless 36: Volunteers can help children by teaching them _________ . A. Vietnamese, arts and crafts B. music, sports, and other life skills C. both A and B D. English, arts and music 37: Volunteers with the proper qualifications can support children _________. A. without being educated B. having no parents C. coming from poor families D. with mental and physical disabilities Listen to the following passage about disability and fill NO MORE THAN 3 words in the blanks. 38-40 I think disability can be a difficult thing to understand. It's a word that means many different things. A disability can affect people's body, intelligence and emotions. It makes it (38)_____________________ for people to do everyday things properly. Disabled people might tell us something different. Many people with disabilities show us how strong the human spirit is. There are (39)_____________________ who have been badly injured in accidents, or who were disabled from birth, who are world-class athletes or excel in other areas. It must be hard to deal with disability if it comes to you suddenly. In richer countries, there are support systems to help these people. In poorer countries, they can have a really tough time. Hopefully this will (40)_____________________. ----------- THE END ---------- Hanoi Department of Education and Training Nguyen Van Cu Upper-secondary School Teacher: Bui Viet Tung TEST ON ENGLISH 11-NEW School year 2016 - 2017 Date: November/./ 2016 Time: 45 mins. (The test consists of 4 pages) Name: ......................................................... No. 2-1st term Class: 11A. correct answer: . Score: Học sinh tô vào ô tròn đối với những câu trắc nghiệm khách quan 01. ; / , \ 11. ; / , \ 21. ; / , \ 31. ; / , \ 02. ; / , \ 12. ; / , \ 22. ; / , \ 32. ; / , \ 03. ; / , \ 13. ; / , \ 23. ; / , \ 33. ; / , \ 04. ; / , \ 14. ; / , \ 24. ; / , \ 34. ; / , \ 05. ; / , \ 15. ; / , \ 25. ; / , \ 35. ; / , \ 06. ; / , \ 16. ; / , \ 26. ; / , \ 36. ; / , \ 07. ; / , \ 17. ; / , \ 27. ; / , \ 37. ; / , \ 08. ; / , \ 18. ; / , \ 28. ; / , \ 38. ; / , \ 09. ; / , \ 19. ; / , \ 29. ; / , \ 39. ; / , \ 10. ; / , \ 20. ; / , \ 30. ; / , \ 40. ; / , \ Read the passage and choose the best options to fill in the blanks. 1-5 Louis Braille was born in France in 1809. His father had a small business. He (1) _______ shoes and other things from leather. Louis liked to help his father in the store even when he was very small. One day when Louis was 3 years old, he was cutting some leather; suddenly the knife slipped and hit him in the eye. He soon became (2) _______ . When he was ten years old, he entered the National Institute for the blind in Paris. One day his class went to visit a special (3) _______ by a captain in the army. One thing in the exhibition was very interesting for Louis. It showed messages in code. Armies sent messages in secret codes so no one else could read them. The captain (4) _______ this code in raised letters on very thick paper. Louis thought a lot about this code. Then he decided to write in the same way so the blind could "read" with their (5) _______ . It is ver
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