Name:... ONE-PERIOD TEST 1 Class: 11A2 Le Huu Trac High School ANSWER SHEET PRONUNCIATION: choose the underlined word which is pronounce differently 1 A. gap B. manner C. teenage D. attitude 2.A. criticise B. forbid C. reconcile D. identify STRESS: choose the word which has the different stress 3. A. complain B. parents C. support D. respect 4. A. sympathetic B. identify C. appropriate D. relationship LEXCIAL AND GRAMMAR: Circle the best answer 5. All members in my family share the ......................... A. homework B. norm C. objection D.housekeeping 6. My teacher usually in the garden after school. A. work B. works C. worked D. working 7. The old man helped his nephew ........................ across the street. A. walk B. walking C. walked D. to be walked 8. It is in a luxury restaurant .............. the thirtieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Brown is held. A. that B. what C. when D. who 9. We avoid tricks on people. A. to play B. playing C. plays D. play 10. Her failure . the school rules upset her parents very much. A. to obey B. obey C. obeying D. obeyed 11. The bird was lucky that it just missed .............. by the little boy. A. catching B. to catch C. being caught D. to be caught 12. According to the doctor's advice, April ............ overuse antibiotics and stay up after midnight. A. should B. must C. shouldn't D. oughtn't 13. When he realised that I was looking at him, he ________ away. A. turned B. was turning C. had turned D. turns 14. Those who have strong _____ skills are able to get on well with most types of people. A. Health and hygiene B. interpersonal C. time-management D.problem solving 15. many changes in his life, he remained loyal to his working principles. A. Despite B. Although C. Due to D. Because 16. I think you should reconcile your sister. She did that just to protect you. A. up B. with C. on D. in 17. When the children grow up, they will make their own . A. decisions B. reconcile C. arguments D. conflicts 18. An example of ........................ is when a child doesn't need anyone to remind him of what to do. A. self-reliance B. self-esteem C. self-employment D. self-educate 19. Teenagers need many skills to become independent. (Opposite meaning) A. reliant B. self-esteem C. determined D. well-informed 20. I was amazed to hear that their close friendship turned into a romantic relationship. (Closest) A. necessary B. impossible C. unreasonable D. surprised 21. 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! 22. 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. Circle the underlined part (A, B, C or D) that need correcting. 23. It is (A) my purse who (B) I have been looking for for two hours(C), but I haven't found it (D). 24 She was (A) so happy (B) because her request participated (C) in the international youth's meeting was granted (D). 25. Nancy said you didn't (A) need to buy (B) her anything for her birthday, but I think you ought(C) at least get her some flowers or (D) a little bottle of perfume. 26. All the interviewees(A) appeared nervously (B) before the start of the interview, but after that they seemed (C) very happy(D). A B C D 1 O O O O 2 O O O O 3 O O O O 4 O O O O 5 O O O O 6 O O O O 7 O O O O 8 O O O O 9 O O O O 10 O O O O 11 O O O O 12 O O O O 13 O O O O 14 O O O O 15 O O O O 16 O O O O 17 O O O O 18 O O O O 19 O O O O 20 O O O O 21 O O O O 22 O O O O 23 O O O O 24 O O O O 25 O O O O 26 O O O O 27 O O O O 28 O O O O 29 O O O O 30 O O O O 31 O O O O 32 O O O O 33 O O O O 34 O O O O 35 O O O O 36 O O O O 37 O O O O 38 O O O O 39 O O O O 40 O O O O WRITING: Circle the sentence that has the same meaning with the original one. 27. Peter's parents don't allow him to play computer games or chat online. A. Peter musn't play computer games or chat online. B. Peter doesn't have to play computer games or chat online. C. Peter's parents oughtn't to allow him to play computer games or chat online. 28. John considers Julie intelligent while most of us don't. A. It is Julie who most of us consider to be intelligent. B. It was John who considered Julie intelligent. C. It's Julie who John considers intelligent. 29. We can't change the result of the test. It's impossible. A. It's possible for us to change the result of the test. B. It's impossible for us to change the result of the test. C. It's likely that we will change the result of the test. 30. It is advisable that you call Mrs. Brown to make an appointment in advance before you get to her office. A. You have to call Mrs. Brown to make an appointment in advance before you get to her office. B. Mrs. Brown advises you to make an appointment in advance before you get to her office. C. You should call Mrs. Brown to make an appointment in advance before you get to her office. Read the passage and circle the word (A, B, C or D) to answer to the following questions. 1,25 In many aspects of life, effective communication skills are extremely important. With good communication skills, people can enjoy better interpersonal relationships with friends and family. The following are some guides that can help you improve your communication skills. Learn to listen Listening is not the same as hearing; you should learn to listen not only to the words being spoken but also how they are being spoken and the non verbal messages sent with them. You shouldn’t think about what to say next while listening; instead clear your mind and focus on the massage being received. Your friends, colleagues and other acquaintances will appreciate your good listening skills. Try to understand other people’s emotions To understand other people’s emotions, you should be sympathetic to other people’s misfortunes and congratulate them on their achievements. To do this, you need to be aware of what is going on in other people’s lives. It’s crucial to maintain eye contact and do not be afraid to ask others for their opinions as this will help to make them feel valued. Encourage It’s advised that you offer words and actions of encouragement, as well as praise, to others, which make other people fell welcome, valued and appreciated in your communications. If you let other know that they are valued, they are much more likely to give you their best. You should also try to ensure that everyone get involved in an interaction or conversation by using effective body language and open questions. 31. What is the best title for the passage? A. Benefits of owning effective communication skills B. Ways to improve communication skills C. Behaviours of a good listener 32. Why are effective communication skills important in our lives? A. They help us enjoy a calm state of mind. B. They help us catch people's attention. C. They help us build good interpersonal relationships with others. 33. What should listeners do while someone is speaking? A. Listen attentively to what is being spoken and how it is delivered. B. Think of what should be spoken next. C. Only pay attention to the words being spoken, not the non-verbal messages sent with them. 34. According to the writer, what is the way to feel other people's emotions? A. We should show sympathy for other people's bad luck. B. We should express congratulations on other people's success. C. Both A and B are correct. 35. What should we do to involve everyone in an interaction or conversation? A. Discourage them through words and actions. B. Use body language and open questions. C. Let others feel valued and appreciated. Read the passage and circle the word (A, B, C or D) to fill in blanks.1,25 THE GENERATION GAP To put it in simple terms, the generation gap – a broad (36).. between one generation and another, especially between young people and their parents – leads to a problem which is as (37) as the hills. One may wonder why this problem has been unresolved throughout the ages. There are some reason for that. Psychologists believe that most young people experience conflict during their adolescence. They are (38) children any more nor yet adults, but individuals who are desperately searching for self-identity. As they grow up, they adopt values that differ from those held by their parents, and develop an unfavorable attitude toward the adult world because it symbolizes “the skin they hope to shed away.” Conflicts actually (39).. because young people feel that they have right to be independent. They look at parents as “enemies” who do not let them live the way they want to – staying out late, wearing fashionable clothes, or choosing their own friends. What makes things even worse is that teenagers suffer a sense of incapability and rage as they realize that financially they still depend on their parents, they would not have a nice party or a holliday (40). their parents’ approval and support 36. A. different B. differently C. difference D. differ 37. A. aged B. old-aged C. old D. age 38. A. neither B. both C. not only D. either 39. A. arise B. raise C. araise D. rise 40. A. without B. with C. on D. out
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