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TIẾNG ANH 11 – BRIGHT A. hangs out B.

is hanging out
UNIT 1 TEST 1C C. doesn't hang out D. isn't hanging out
Note: Each correct answer earns 0.2 points. 14. Sam and Ben _____ at the local cinema.
I. PRONUNCIATION (1 point) A. work B. are working C. works D. is working
A. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word 15. I’m upset because my parents ________ strict rules.
whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in A. put B. let C. do D. set
each of the following questions.
1. A. archive B. channel C. change D. research B. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word
2. A. character B. orchestra C. mechanic D. charity or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of
3. A. relationship B. description C. personality D. donation the following questions.
16. Paul doesn't cause any problems; he follows his parents’ advice.
B. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word A. doesn’t listen to B. isn’t interested in
that differs from the other three in the position of the main stress in each C. doesn’t ignore D. doesn’t learn from
of the following questions. 17. Archie is a very polite young man. I don't understand why he's being so
4. A. pollution B. activity C. protection D. family rude today.
5. A. exhibition B. generation C. technology D. independence A. he's behaving B. he's feeling
C. he's looking D. he's appearing
II USE OF ENGLISH (4.2 points)
A. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct C. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word
answer to each of the following questions. or phrase that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each
6. It’s time for us to carry _____ all of our jobs in the garden. of the following questions.
A. on B. off C. over D. out 18. I apologise for not replying to your letter sooner.
7. Sarah likes to do things for herself. She’s very _____. A. don't care about B. am happy about
A. relaxed B. difficult C. independent D. easy-going C. don't feel nervous about D. am excited about
8. What _____ in the mornings? 19. Archie's parents are very understanding; they let him express his
A. do you usually do B. do you do usually opinions and discuss what is right and wrong.
C. usually do you do D. do usually you do A. always ask him to follow the rules B. often punish him
9. My parents are always complaining _____ the chores, but I just don’t C. don't realise how he feels D. don't accept his behaviour
have time to do them.
A. for B. about C. of D. with D. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to show the
10. I think you should _____ a good chat with your parents about the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
problem. 20. We don't need to be so stressed about exams; I'm seeing what you mean.
A. get B. have C. keep D. make A. B. C. D.
11. Why _____ the milk? Is there something wrong with it? 21. Kerry lives in a flat, but she is thinking to buy a house next year.
A. you smell B. you're smelling A. B. C. D.
C. are you smelling D. do you smell
12. Mike does _____ least one fun activity a week with his son.
A. in B. to C. on D. at E. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
13. Sally _____ with her friends only once a week because she's very busy. correct answer to each of the following questions.
III. WORD FORMATION (0.8 points)
How independent are you? Take this online quiz now. Write the correct form of the words in brackets.
27. You start worrying about little things and you __________ realise that
you should take things easy. (SUDDEN)
22. What do people learn by doing the quiz? 28. I need to have a(n) __________ with my parents about my future career.
A. how much they enjoy taking tests online (DISCUSS)
B. how they can look after themselves well 29. Andy is a very __________ person. You can always depend on
C. how much trust their parents have in them him. (RELY)
D. how much they like doing things on their own 30. If you want to spend more time with your teen, you can make a regular
__________ with them. (ARRANGE)
I don’t want to come to the party this weekend.
IV. READING (3.0 points)
My parents always ask me to return home early.
A. Read the following passage and choose the correct word that best fits
I don’t think it’s worth it just to see my friends each of the numbered blanks.
for only an hour. Tara’s Blog
Wendy Hi readers! I really need 31) _____ advice this week. I don’t usually talk
23. What is stopping Wendy from going to the party? about my problems on this blog – I prefer to chat about happy experiences,
A. She wants more time at the party. but today I want your help. Yesterday, I had a(n) 32) _____ with my best
B. Her parents do not like her friends. friend, Lily. Usually, she’s a very good friend that I can always count
C. She thinks parties are often too short. depend on. When she promises to do something, she does it. We are very
D. Her parents do not let her go to parties. close, but she’s getting a little selfish 33) _____ days and is only thinking
about herself. She talks about her problems all the time, but never asks me
F. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the about mine. She’s also making a lot of rude comments about me and my
sentence that best completes in each of the following exchanges. other friends and says she doesn’t like the way I dress or act. She keeps
24. Speaker A: “_______________” telling me I should spend more on the latest trends, but my parents don’t
Speaker B: “No, it isn’t. I’m very upset.” 34) _____ give me a lot of pocket money because they want to teach me not
A. Don’t worry! B. Is everything OK? spend lots of money on shopping. Her parents give her lots of pocket money
C. What’s up? D. Cheer up! and she often buys really expensive clothes. She wants me to go out after
25. Speaker A: “I’m in trouble at school and my teacher isn’t happy with school to the park, but I have all my chores to do at home. I think she is
me.” listening to some other girls in the school, but they have a lot of attitude and
Speaker B: “_______________” bad behaviour. They often get into trouble with the teachers. I don’t think
A. What happened? B. Hey! What's wrong? these girls are helping her make the right choices. Do any of you have any
C. OK. What's up? D. Are you ready for school tomorrow? tips for helping friends like Lily and me get 35) _____ together. Let me
26. Speaker A: “Do your homework in the library after school today, give it know in the comments.
to the teacher and say sorry.” 31. an B. the C. - D. some
Speaker B: “_______________” 32. A. complaint B. argument C. difference D. appointment
A. Everything is OK. B. Cheer up! 33. A. the B. all C. these D. those
C. Not really. D. OK. Thanks! 34. A. sometimes B. occasionally C. ever D. never
35. A. along B. away C. around D. at 38. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. Teens are more comfortable with technology than their parents.
B. Read the passage and choose the correct answer to each of the B. Parents talking about their time as a teenager can be helpful.
following questions. C. Talking together becomes easier with practice.
Closing the Generation Gap D. Parents should try to find out what is popular with teens.
Around the world, it’s common for generations of a family to think and 39. What can be inferred from the text?
behave differently. Teenagers have different experiences to their parents. A. Modern technology is the reason we have a generation gap.
For example, the technology teens use is still new and can be strange for B. Good relationships now lead to good relationships in the future.
parents. These differences can cause a generation gap which can lead to C. All teenagers face the same problems with their parents.
arguments in some homes. But, here are some tips for parents who want to D. Teenagers depend on their parents too much these days.
close that gap. 40. Which word/phrase is closest in meaning to a walk in the park in
Firstly, communication is important. Parents who can’t talk to their teens the third paragraph?
easily need to start a conversation. Start with something small – ask your A. simple B. amusing C. entertaining D. interesting
teen about their day at school. The more often you do this, the easier it gets.
Then, you can move onto other things such as the problems your teen faces. C. Read the following passage. For each of the questions from 41 to 45,
Listen to them and try to understand how they feel. write T if the statement is TRUE and F if the statement is FALSE.
Talking together means spending time together, but you can do other things,
too. Take an interest in your teen’s hobbies and interests. It isn’t easy Kiera’s Blog
keeping up with all the latest trends, but it’s definitely worth it because it Hi, everyone! I want to talk about the relationships between teens and their
allows you to have a better relationship with your teen. Remember, you parents. I’m a teenager and I just feel like my parents don’t understand me.
shouldn’t compare your teen years to your teen’s. It doesn’t help because We are arguing all the time about almost everything. For example, how
things today are so different. In fact, for modern teens, life is no walk in the much I help around the house or how much time I spend on my phone. We
park due to social media and the Internet. also sometimes argue about what time I have to be home when I see my
Finally, give your teen time and space to grow and become independent. friends. I know they are worried about me, but I want to have fun, too. Do
Avoid setting strict rules that annoy them and giving them too many jobs you think it’s normal for parents and teenagers to argue? Is there anything
around the house, but teach them how to do things for themselves. So set we can do to help us get along better?
them a good example and the generation gap of the future becomes a lot
smaller. COMMENTS
36. What is the main idea of the first paragraph? Debbie: I agree with you, Kiera. Arguments are definitely common with
A. Parents refuse to understand today’s technology. parents. Arguments about chores or spending less screen time are some of
B. There are differences between older and younger generations. the most common. As children grow up and become teens, they become
C. It’s often not possible to close the generation gap more independent. It’s normal that some teens don’t feel as close to their
D. Teenagers don't want to get closer to their parents. parents anymore. To improve relationships, parents and teens should make
37. What does the writer say about the generation gap? time to do fun activities together so they can stay close.
A. It affects relationships beyond the teenage years. Anton: Teens arguing with their parents happens all the time, doesn’t it?
B. It also exists between parents and grandparents. It’s definitely what happens in my house. My brothers and I think our
C. It is common in some households. parents have really strict rules and we also think we get very little pocket
D. It cannot explain most family arguments. money although they believe we get more than enough for somebody our
age. I always try to tell them how I feel, and I know that they're trying to
understand our way of thinking, but it doesn’t work. I suppose it’s the
generation gap. I think to solve relationship problems between parents and
their teens, parents need to try to be more easy-going and listen to their
teen’s ideas and opinions a lot more.

41. Kiera’s parents aren't pleased with her behaviour. _____


42. Debbie says that most arguments are about being independent. _____
43. According to Debbie, teens and parents should share time together.
_____
44. Anton's parents let him and his brother do anything they want. _____
45. Anton thinks teens need to change their attitude to close the generation
gap._____

V. WRITING (1 point)
A. Rewrite the following sentences without changing their meaning. Use
the given word(s) if any.
46. I’m going for dinner with my parents this evening. (MEETING)
→ Tonight, I’m __________________________________________ .
47. Ben and his dad are putting a new desk in Ben's bedroom. (FITTING)
→ Ben _________________________________________ .
48. Elisa plans to perform at the music festival next weekend.
(APPEARING)
→ Next weekend, ________________________________________ .

B. Use the given words to make complete sentences.


49. this book / contain / lot / good advice / teen problems?
→ _________________________________________________________
50.Marcus / not seem / relaxed; he / look / and / sound / very / worried.
→_________________________________________________________

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