Page 1/2 – Code 672 GIA ĐỊNH HIGH SCHOOL MID-TERM 1st SEMESTER TEST Time allowed: 45 minutes; GRADE 11 CODE 672 I. STRESS: Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest 1: A. memorable B. experience C. voluntary D. firefighter 2: A. rescue B. common C. affair D. party II. PRONUNCIATION: Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others: 3: A. single B. finger C. angel D. uncle 4: A. anniversary B. gathering C. advantage D. dangerous 5: A. morning B. orphan C. worry D. sword III. Grammar points 6: I advise ________ more exercises. A. taking B. you taking C. to take D. that you taking 7: I regret ________ you that you have not been selected for interview. A. informing B. having informed C. inform D. to inform 8: “What ________ about the new simplified tax law?” – “It’s more confusing than the old one.” A. are you thinking B. have you been thinking C. do you think D. have you thought 9: The Springfield College Athletic Training Student Workshop is a program _________ for high school students interested in careers in athletic training and sports medicine. A. has intended B. intended C. intending D. to intend 10: It’s _______________ how popular American music is around the world. A. surprised B. to surprise C. surprising D. surprise 11: ________ as an interpreter for many years in France, she had a good practical knowledge of French. A. Working B. Having worked C. Worked D. Had worked 12: When did you discover that the money _______? A. had been disappeared B. had disappeared C. has disappeared D. was disappeared 13: __________ from the hill, the city looks magnificent. A. Seen B. Seeing C. Saw D. Having seen 14: “My house _____ so I have to stay at a hotel until the painting is completed,” Alice told us. A. is being painted B. has been painted C. is painted D. was painted 15: They agreed ___________ into groups of four. A. being divided B. to divide C. dividing D. to be divided IV. Error recognition: 16: The teacher, thinking she had been finished her work, left the school. A B C D 17: He admitted to have lent her such a large sum of money. A B C D 18: By the year 2000, I will graduate with a master degree. A B C D 19: Their children are used to picking up after school every day. They don’t have to walk home. A B C D 20: Having climbed mountains is her passion and she heads for the mountains every school holiday. A B C D V. Reading: Read the passage below. Then choose one best answer (A, B, C or D) to each question. The second floor of a detergent factory was gutted by fire yesterday at two o’clock. Luckily, the twenty workers there escaped unhurt. However, the damage caused was estimated to be over one million dollars. The fire was first spotted by an operator who saw smoke and flames coming out of a window of the factory. After he had called the fire brigade, he set to work trying to put out the fire. He did not succeed though. Four fire engines arrived on the scene and it took the firemen one hour to completely extinguish the fire. 21: The word gutted can be best replaced by ___________. A. pulled down B. removed C. destroyed D. abolished 22: A detergent is a kind of _________. A. cosmetics B. industrial waste C. chemical substance D. washing powder 23: The fire first broke out from _______. A. a window B. the second floor C. a store D. a door 24: “To put out” can be replaced by _________. A. to water B. to extinguish C. to distinguish D. to blow out 25: The damage was estimated to be _________. A. unbearable B. heavy C. tolerable D. severe VI. Word form – Word choice – Speaking: 26: The students are already __________ with the work of Shakespeare. Page 2/2 – Code 672 A. acquainted B. acquaintance C. acquaints D. acquaint 27: They did not let us the lecture because we had not got a member card. A. join B. come C. go D. attend 28: The 1987 hurricane was the worst natural to hit England for decades. A. disasters B. disaster C. disastrous D. disastrously 29: A: Excuse me, but ____________________. - B: Nine thirty-five. A. do you want to talk to him? B. do you know where the time is? C. do you have the time? D. how old are you? 30: Janet: We really appreciate your looking after the house while we were away. Linda: ________________________. A. It was nothing. What are friends for? B. Oh, that would be great! C. I’d love to. D. That’s quite all right. 31: When we finish, let’s ________ a party! A. bring B. meet C. throw D. catch 32: I have no _________ for Jen; it's all her own fault. A. sympathy B. common C. loyalty D. experience 33: Please don’t . Everything will be all right. A. make sure B. make up for C. make a fuss D. make mistake 34: Use this form to tell us of a change in your __________ status. A. married B. marriage C. marital D. marriageable 35: “Could I borrow your dictionary?” – “____________” A. I’d love to. B. No, thanks. C. Go ahead. D. Great! 36: How do people ________ New Year in your country? A. receive B. organize C. participate D. celebrate 37: All the came to my party except Mr. Andi, our form teacher. A. hosts B. visitors C. partners D. guests 38: Full by all members is compulsory. A. participate B. participation C. participatory D. participant 39: She was trying to ___________ $20,000. A. raise B. lift C. rise D. grow 40: Several world ________ have come to help poor people and orphans. A. organizing B. organize C. organizational D. organizations VII. Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase. When my friend, Paul, was a school boy, he often used to chat to Mr. Scott, an elderly gentleman living on his own. Mr. Scott was a gardener. He would always be looking after his lawn or his flowers and Paul was ___ (41)___ the habit of saying a few words to him over the fence. One summer’s evening, as Paul was on his way home from school, he saw, as usual, Mr. Scott in his garden. The old man was busily weeding his flowerbeds. When he saw Paul, he ___ (42) ___ him into the garden with a wave of his hand. Slowly, they strolled all around, admiring the various flowers. Then, to Paul’s surprise, Mr. Scott bent down and picked a ___ (43)___ of his finest roses. ’Here boy,’ he said. ’Give these to your mother.’ No sooner had he arrived home than he ___ (44)___ the flowers to his mother. He then told her that they were with Mr. Scott’s compliments. His mother’s face went red with anger. ’You wicked boy!’ she shouted. ’How __ (45)___you say such a thing! I bumped into his daughter in the supermarket this morning. She told me that the poor old chap had passed away in his sleep last Friday.’ 41: A. in B. on C. within D. with 42: A. told B. brought C. advised D. invited 43: A. wad B. roll C. packet D. bunch 44: A. demonstrated B. turned C. submitted D. presented 45: A. should B. dare C. wrong D. would VIII. Writing PART A: Học sinh các lớp ban A làm phần này. 46: I prefer not to answer these questions. I’d rather __________________________________________________ 47: How long have they got engaged? When ___________________________________________________________ 48: I did my homework and then went to bed. Having____________________________________________________ 49: My grandmother usually gets up very early. My grandmother is _________________________________________ 50: Please don’t touch the things on display. Would you mind ___________________________________________ PART B: Học sinh các lớp ban D làm phần này 46: I’m sure that he wasn’t there at that time. He can’t ________________________________________________ 47: It’s my mother wish that I do my best. My mother would rather _____________________________________ 48: Don’t complain about it to me because it won’t make any difference. It’s no __________________________________________________ because it won’t make any difference. 49: I haven’t seen a good play for one year. The last ______________________________________________ 50: I dislike people laughing at me. I dislike being ______________________________________________________ ----------- THE END ----------
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