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Bộ đề kiểm tra 45 phút lần 1 môn Tiếng Anh Lớp 11 (Chương trình thí điểm) - Năm học 2016-2017 - Trường THPT Nguyễn Văn Cừ
Hanoi Department of Education and Training
 Nguyen Van Cu Upper-secondary School
Teacher: Bui Viet Tung
TEST ON ENGLISH 11
School year 2016 - 2017
Date: October/./ 2016
Time: 45 mins.
(The test consists of 4 pages)
Name: .........................................................	 No. 1-1st term
Class: 11A4	correct answer: . Score:
Use the words to make meaningful sentences. 1-4
 1: A nuclear family/ be/ family/ that consist / parents / children.
à 
 2: true friendship/ should / based / mutual trust / understanding.
à 
 3: Vietnam,/ there/ be/ three/ four/ generations/ live/ under the same roof.
à 
 4: Jack/ break up / his girlfriend, but he /not feel/ sad/ when /I/ see/ him/yesterday.
à 
Choose the best option to complete the following sentences. 5-14
 5: Members of 4 generations in his family produce furniture so his parents want him to _________ in their footsteps.
	A. follow	B. watch	C. observe	D. work
 6: I think you should _________ with your sister. She did that just to protect you.
	A. break up	B. reconcile	C. argue	D. have got a date
 7: I don’t think you should _________ my friends by their appearances. Sometimes appearances don’t say anything because they are really good friends.
	A. discuss	B. complain	C. interact	D. judge
 8: Although my grandmother is old, she is very ________ about my relationships.
	A. open-minded	B. strict	C. comfortable	D. narrow-minded
 9: ________ we held the party.
	A. It was in my room that	B. It is in my room
	C. It is in my room that	D. It was in my room
 10: _______ Tom who came to help us.
	A. Was it	B. It was	C. It is	D. Is it
 11: Children become more independent as they ________ older.
	A. look	B. seem	C. grow	D. sound
 12: Jeanette did very badly on the exam. She _____ harder.
	A. should have studied	B. could have studied
	C. must have studied	D. must studied
 13: A: My parents forbid me to play the computer games.
	B: Sounds bad. _________________________________
	A. What’s the matter with you?
	B. What kind of conflicts do you get into with your parents?
	C. What’s wrong with the computer games?
	D. That’s a good idea!
 14: A: I think parents should respect their children’s privacy.
	 B: “________”
	A. Really?
	B. Absolutely! I really hate it.
	C. Definitely! Children should be punished.
	D. I can’t agree with you more. I like it.
Read the paragraph and choose the best answers. 15-19
Most parents are worried about their children getting involved in romantic relationships. From 15 to 19 years of age, many teenagers spend a lot of time thinking or taking about being in a relationship. Young people learn how to form safe and healthy relationships with friends, parents, teachers and romantic partners. This can prepare them for adult life. So parents should not oppose their relationships. 
The teenagers should not be afraid to talk to their parents about their feelings and friendships. This can help them feel confident to discuss their relationships in the future. Most parents are always willing to lend an ear to what their children are saying. This is even more important when young people suffer break-ups or broken hearts. They need a shoulder to cry on and a sympathetic ear. 
Parents shouldn’t get very anxious when their teenage children are in a relationship. Saying strongly “no” will make teenagers stop speaking about their feelings. Teenagers should also listen to their parents’ views and be respectful.
15: From ________ years of age, many teenagers spend a lot of time thinking or talking about being in a relationship.
	A. 15 to 19	B. 13 to 14	C. 10 to 12	D. 18-20
16: Young people may feel more ________ to talk about their relationships in the future if they openly discuss feelings and friendships with their parents.
	A. annoyed	B. confident	C. upset	D. enthusiastic
17: Most parents are willing to ________.
A. lend a sympathetic ear to their children
B. talk about romantic relationships
C. talk to a psychologist
D. stop their children’s relationships
18: Dr Dawson’s last advice to teenagers is that they should ________.
A. be friends with their parents	B. respect their parents’ views
C. not get too anxious about break-ups	D. follow their parents’ views
19: What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Why teenagers don’t talk to their parents about their problems.
B. How teenagers and their parents deal with problems.
C. How teenagers talk to their parents.
D. How teenagers keep a healthy relationship.
Read the letter below and choose the best options to fill in the blanks. 20-24
Dear Lauren,
I'm very happy to know that you'll be staying with my family for two months. We live in a four-bedroom flat on the 15lh floor. You will have your own bedroom during your stay here.
You asked me about our family rules. There are three important ones that we must follow.
One important rule in my family is that every member of the family has to (20)_________ his or her room tidy. My brother and I have to make our beds every morning, and clean the floor and windows twice a week.
Another important rule is that my brother and I must be home (21)_________ 10 p.m. My parents are very strict and believe that setting a (22)_________ will help us to become responsible, and stay safe and healthy.
The third important rule is that we (23)_________ invite friends to stay overnight. This is not only our family rule, but also the rule for all people living in the building.
If you have any questions, please let me know. We will try our best to make you feel (24)_________ during your stay with us.
I hope you will enjoy your time in Viet Nam.
Looking forward to meeting you.
Best wishes,
 Ha
20: 	A. take	B. clean	C. stay	D. keep
21: 	A. near	B. before	C. after	D. until
22: 	A. norm	B. footstep	C. curfew	D. manner
23: 	A. might	B. must	C. needn’t	D. mustn’t
24: 	A. responsible	B. mature	C. afraid	D. comfortable
Rewrite the sentences without changing their meanings or write cleft sentences paying attention to the underlined part. 25-28
25: Lan’s birthday party was held at a restaurant last Thursday. 
à It 	
26: It’s possible that Joanna didn’t receive my message. 
à Joanna might 	
27: You mustn’t use dictionaries during the exam.
à You are not 	
28: The story that he told was interesting. (sounded)
à His story 	
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others. 29-30
29: 	A. belief	B. generation	C. extended	D. elegant
30: 	A. follow	B. romantic	C. problem	D. confident
Choose the word whose stress is placed differently from that of the others. 31-32
31: 	A. independent	B. sympathetic	C. expectation	D. appearance
32: 	A. impose	B. childcare	C. housework	D. nuclear
Listen to Hung’s opinion about online friends and fill NO MORE THAN 3 words in the blanks.
33: Having online friends, Hung can have more knowledge of different __________ and lifestyles.
34: Hung can save money because he doesn’t spend money on foods, drinks or _________________.
35: The most important benefit of having online friends is that he can end a _____________________ quickly.
36: Hung dislikes about online friendships because the people may not use ____________________ and post other photos
Listen to a conversation between a couple and fill in the missing words.
David: 
What’s the matter?
Sue: 
Oh, I don’t know.
David: 
Oh, come onit’s something. What is it?
Sue: 
It’s just lifeit’s so (37)_______________________ .
David: 
Oh. It’s not so badyou’ve got Daniel!
Sue: 
But he’s only a baby! It’s all right for you. You’ll leave the house in five minutes. I’ll be here all day. When’ll you come home? You won’t come home till seven!
David: 
One of us must go to work, dear.
Sue: 
Yes, but your day’ll be interesting , my day’ll be the same as every day.
David: 
My work isn’t always interesting.
Sue: 
I know but you travel around, you meet different people and you do different things. Who’ll I meet today? What’ll I do? Eh? I’ll (38)___________, feed the baby, do the washing, clean the house, bath the baby, take the dog for a walk
David: 
Butbutdear.
Sue: 
Then I’ll go to the (39)__________, prepare dinner, meet you at the station, have dinner, wash up again
David: 
Butbutdear.
Sue: 
Then I’ll feed the baby again, put the baby to bedWhat a life! Today, tomorrow, this week, next week, this month, next month, next year.forever!
David: 
It’s just (40)__________, dearyou’ll be O.K. later
Sue:
Will I?
---------------------------------------------
----------- THE END ----------
Hanoi Department of Education and Training
 Nguyen Van Cu Upper-secondary School
Teacher: Bui Viet Tung
TEST ON ENGLISH 11
School year 2016 - 2017
Date: October/./ 2016
Time: 45 mins.
(The test consists of 4 pages)
Name: .........................................................	 No. 1-1st term
Class: 11A4	correct answer: . Score:
Rewrite the sentences without changing their meanings or write cleft sentences paying attention to the underlined part. 1-4
1: Lan’s birthday party was held at a restaurant last Thursday. 
à It .
2: You mustn’t use dictionaries during the exam.
à You are not.. 
3: The story that he told was interesting. (sounded)
à His story
4: It’s possible that Joanna didn’t receive my message. 
à Joanna might.
Read the letter below and choose the best options to fill in the blanks. 5-9
Dear Lauren,
I'm very happy to know that you'll be staying with my family for two months. We live in a four-bedroom flat on the 15lh floor. You will have your own bedroom during your stay here.
You asked me about our family rules. There are three important ones that we must follow.
One important rule in my family is that every member of the family has to (5)_________ his or her room tidy. My brother and I have to make our beds every morning, and clean the floor and windows twice a week.
Another important rule is that my brother and I must be home (6)_________ 10 p.m. My parents are very strict and believe that setting a (7)_________ will help us to become responsible, and stay safe and healthy.
The third important rule is that we (8)_________ invite friends to stay overnight. This is not only our family rule, but also the rule for all people living in the building.
If you have any questions, please let me know. We will try our best to make you feel (9)_________ during your stay with us.
I hope you will enjoy your time in Viet Nam.
Looking forward to meeting you.
Best wishes,
 Ha
5: 	A. take	B. stay	C. keep	D. clean
6: 	A. until	B. after	C. near	D. before
7: 	A. norm	B. footstep	C. curfew	D. manner
8: 	A. needn’t	B. might	C. must	D. mustn’t
9: 	A. responsible	B. comfortable	C. mature	D. afraid
Choose the word whose stress is placed differently from that of the others. 10-11
10: 	A. impose	B. childcare	C. housework	D. nuclear
11: 	A. sympathetic	B. expectation	C. appearance	D. independent
Read the paragraph and choose the best answers. 12-16
Most parents are worried about their children getting involved in romantic relationships. From 15 to 19 years of age, many teenagers spend a lot of time thinking or taking about being in a relationship. Young people learn how to form safe and healthy relationships with friends, parents, teachers and romantic partners. This can prepare them for adult life. So parents should not oppose their relationships. 
The teenagers should not be afraid to talk to their parents about their feelings and friendships. This can help them feel confident to discuss their relationships in the future. Most parents are always willing to lend an ear to what their children are saying. This is even more important when young people suffer break-ups or broken hearts. They need a shoulder to cry on and a sympathetic ear. 
Parents shouldn’t get very anxious when their teenage children are in a relationship. Saying strongly “no” will make teenagers stop speaking about their feelings. Teenagers should also listen to their parents’ views and be respectful.
12: Dr Dawson’s last advice to teenagers is that they should ________.
A. be friends with their parents	B. respect their parents’ views
C. not get too anxious about break-ups	D. follow their parents’ views
13: What is the main idea of the passage?
A. How teenagers talk to their parents.
B. How teenagers and their parents deal with problems.
C. Why teenagers don’t talk to their parents about their problems.
D. How teenagers keep a healthy relationship.
14: Young people may feel more ________ to talk about their relationships in the future if they openly discuss feelings and friendships with their parents.
A. confident	B. annoyed	C. upset	D. enthusiastic
15: Most parents are willing to ________.
A. talk about romantic relationships
B. talk to a psychologist
C. stop their children’s relationships
D. lend a sympathetic ear to their children
16: From ________ years of age, many teenagers spend a lot of time thinking or talking about being in a relationship.
A. 18 to 20	B. 13 to 14	C. 15 to 19	D. 10 to 12
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others. 17-18
17: 	A. belief	B. generation	C. extended	D. elegant
18: 	A. follow	B. romantic	C. problem	D. confident
Use the words to make meaningful sentences. 19-22
19: Vietnam,/ there/ be/ three/ four/ generations/ live/ under the same roof.
à 
20: Jack/ break up / his girlfriend, but he /not feel/ sad/ when /I/ see/ him/yesterday.
à 
21: A nuclear family/ be/ family/ that consist / parents / children.
à 
22: true friendship/ should / based / mutual trust / understanding.
à 
Choose the best option to complete the following sentences. 23-32
23: Although my grandmother is old, she is very ________ about my relationships.
A. open-minded	B. comfortable	C. narrow-minded	D. strict
24: ________ we held the party.
A. It was in my room that	B. It is in my room
C. It was in my room	D. It is in my room that
25: I think you should _________ with your sister. She did that just to protect you.
A. break up	B. reconcile	C. argue	D. have got a date
26: Jeanette did very badly on the exam. She _____ harder.
A. could have studied	B. must have studied
C. should have studied	D. must studied
27: _______ Tom who came to help us?
A. Was it	B. It was	C. It is	D. Is it
28: Children become more independent as they ________ older.
A. look	B. seem	C. grow	D. sound
29: I don’t think you should _________ my friends by their appearances. Sometimes appearances don’t say anything because they are really good friends.
A. judge	B. discuss	C. interact	D. complain
30: 	A: My parents forbid me to play the computer games. B: Sounds bad. __________________
A. What’s the matter with you?
B. What kind of conflicts do you get into with your parents?
C. What’s wrong with the computer games?
D. That’s a good idea!
31: A: I think parents should respect their children’s privacy.	B: “________”
A. Really?
B. Absolutely! I really hate it.
C. Definitely! Children should be punished.
D. I can’t agree with you more. I like it.
32: Members of 4 generations in his family produce furniture so his parents want him to _________ in their footsteps.
A. follow	B. observe	C. work	D. watch
Listen to Hung’s opinion about online friends and fill NO MORE THAN 3 words in the blanks.
33: Having online friends, Hung can have more knowledge of different __________ and lifestyles.
34: Hung can save money because he doesn’t spend money on foods, drinks or _________________.
35: The most important benefit of having online friends is that he can end a _____________________ quickly.
36: Hung dislikes about online friendships because the people may not use ____________________ and post other photos
Listen to a conversation between a couple and fill in the missing words.
David: 
What’s the matter?
Sue: 
Oh, I don’t know.
David: 
Oh, come onit’s something. What is it?
Sue: 
It’s just lifeit’s so (37)_______________________ .
David: 
Oh. It’s not so badyou’ve got Daniel!
Sue: 
But he’s only a baby! It’s all right for you. You’ll leave the house in five minutes. I’ll be here all day. When’ll you come home? You won’t come home till seven!
David: 
One of us must go to work, dear.
Sue: 
Yes, but your day’ll be interesting , my day’ll be the same as every day.
David: 
My work isn’t always interesting.
Sue: 
I know but you travel around, you meet different people and you do different things. Who’ll I meet today? What’ll I do? Eh? I’ll (38)___________, feed the baby, do the washing, clean the house, bath the baby, take the dog for a walk
David: 
Butbutdear.
Sue: 
Then I’ll go to the (39)__________, prepare dinner, meet you at the station, have dinner, wash up again
David: 
Butbutdear.
Sue: 
Then I’ll feed the baby again, put the baby to bedWhat a life! Today, tomorrow, this week, next week, this month, next month, next year.forever!
David: 
It’s just (40)__________, dearyou’ll be O.K. later
Sue:
Will I?
----------------------------------------------
----------- THE END ----------
Hanoi Department of Education and Training
 Nguyen Van Cu Upper-secondary School
Teacher: Bui Viet Tung
TEST ON ENGLISH 11
School year 2016 - 2017
Date: October/./ 2016
Time: 45 mins.
(The test consists of 4 pages)
Name: .........................................................	 No. 1-1st term
Class: 11A4	correct answer: . Score:
Read the letter below and choose the best options to fill in the blanks. 1-5
Dear Lauren,
I'm very happy to know that you'll be staying with my family for two months. We live in a four-bedroom flat on the 15lh floor. You will have your own bedroom during your stay here.
You asked me about our family rules. There are three important ones that we must follow.
One important rule in my family is that every member of the family has to (1)_________ his or her room tidy. My brother and I have to make our beds every morning, and clean the floor and windows twice a week.
Another important rule is that my brother and I must be home (2)_________ 10 p.m. My parents are very strict and believe that setting a (3)_________ will help us to become responsible, and stay safe and healthy.
The third important rule is that we (4)_________ invite friends to stay overnight. This is not only our family rule, but also the rule for all people living in the building.
If you have any questions, please let me know. We will try our best to make you feel (5)_________ during your stay with us.
I hope you will enjoy your time in Viet Nam.
Looking forward to meeting you.
Best wishes,
 Ha
1: 	A. clean	B. take	C. keep	D. stay
2: 	A. near	B. until	C. after	D. before
3: 	A. norm	B. footstep	C. curfew	D. manner
4: 	A. might	B. mustn’t	C. must	D. needn’t
5: 	A. afraid	B. responsible	C. mature	D. comfortable
Rewrite the sentences without changing their meanings or write cleft sentences paying attention to the underlined part. 6-9
6: The story that he told was interesting. (sounded)
à His story.
7: It’s possible that Joanna didn’t receive my message. 
à Joanna might
8: You mustn’t use dictionaries during the exam.
à You are not..
9: Lan’s birthday party was held at a restaurant last Thursday. 
à It
Choose the best option to complete the following sentences. 10-19
10: I think you should _________ with your sister. She did that just to protect you.
A. break up	B. reconcile	C. argue	D. have got a date
11: Members of 4 generations in his family produce furniture so his parents want him to _________ in their footsteps.
A. work	B. watch	C. follow	D. observe
12: _______ Tom who came to help us.
A. Was it	B. It was	C. It is	D. Is it
13: I don’t think you should _________ my friends by their appearances. Sometimes appearances don’t say anything because they are really good friends.
A. interact	B. complain	C. discuss	D. judge
14: Children become more independent as they ________ older.
A. look	B. seem	C. grow	D. sound
15: ______

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