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Đề khảo sát Tiếng Anh lớp 11

This document is a survey for 11th-grade students covering phonetics, vocabulary, grammar, reading comprehension, and writing skills. It includes multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank exercises, and prompts for correcting sentences and rewriting them. The aim is to assess students' understanding and application of English language concepts.
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Đề khảo sát Tiếng Anh lớp 11

This document is a survey for 11th-grade students covering phonetics, vocabulary, grammar, reading comprehension, and writing skills. It includes multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank exercises, and prompts for correcting sentences and rewriting them. The aim is to assess students' understanding and application of English language concepts.
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Đề khảo sát lớp 11

I. PHONETICS
Question 1. Choose one word whose underlined part is pronounced differently
A. different C. evening
B. interest D. prefer
Question 2.
A. mutual C. confidential
B. question D. future
Question 3. Choose one word whose stress pattern is different from others
A. respect C. wheelchair
B. viewpoint D. nuclear
Question 4.
A. celebrate C. barrier
B. disabled D. poverty

II. VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR


Question 5. I _____ be delighted to show you round the factory
A. ought to C. might
B. would D. can
Question 6. The situation looks_______. We must do something.
A. good C. bad
B. well D. badly
Question 7. Have you heard about John? He has broken _____with his girlfriend.
A. down C. into
B. out D. up
Question 8. In case of emergency, you have to act very _____
A. decision C. decisive
B. decisiveness D. decisively
Question 9. _______ you usually feel _____before an examination?
A. Are/ nervous C. Do/ nervous
B. Do/ nervously D. Are/ nervously
Question 10. It is important that the disabled _____to integrate into learning environment like the normal
ones.
It is important that + S + V(inf)
A. be helped
B. are helped
C. is helped
D. will be helped

Give the correct form of the words in the brackets


Question 11. These volunteers mainly provided services and help for children with cognitive (thuộc về
nhận thức, adj) __________________ (impair).
Question 12. You must believe in your own ability and have _confidence_ (confident) in yourself to be
_successful_(success).
Question 13. In what way do parents keep their children _motivated (được thúc đẩy)_ (motivate)? The
exercise keep me healthy
Question 14. The president doesn’t mind (attack)…being attacked..by the press.
Question 15. The situation (recently/ change)…has recently changed……………
Question 16. How did you break your leg? - I (fall)…fell……off the ladder when I (put)…was
putting…..up the curtains.
Question 17. His doctor advised him (go)… …to go……..……to bed early.
Question 18. The little boy hopes (take)………to take…………to Disneyland Park on his birthday.

III. READING
Read the passage and choose the best answers
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 message 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 feel welcome, valued and appreciated in your communications. If you let others 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.

Question 19. 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
D. How to understand other people’s emotions

Question 20. 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.
D. They help us improve our communication skills.

Question 21. What should listeners do while someone is speaking?


A. Listen attentively to what is being spoken and how it is delivered.
B. Not listen to the words spoken but learn how they are spoken.
C. Think of what should be spoken next.
D. Only pay attention to the words being spoken, not the non-verbal messages sent with them.

Question 22. 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. Ask others about their emotions.
D. Both A and B are correct.

Question 23. 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.
D. Make others feel welcome in your communication
Read the passage and choose the best option to fill in each blank.
An important part of being an adult is becoming more independent from your parents. _____(24)_____
independent, you'll need to focus on your living situation, your financial resources, your budgeting
behavior and possibly how you interact with your parents in your day-to-day life.
Make sure you are living somewhere other than your parents' house or in a residence that your parents
have paid ____(25)____. If you want to be independent and make your own decisions about how you
live, you will need to obtain your own housing that is completely separate from your parents both
physically and financially.

One of the main challenges in becoming independent as an adult is acquiring a sufficient income to allow
you to live without the financial ____(26)____of your parents. This can be particularly difficult if you are
still a university student, but it is not impossible. Seek scholarships and part-time jobs. If you are
___(27)____ a student, find employment that offers a salary that can cover your expenses. Avoid relying
on your parents as the first option for help of any kind. Although your parents will always be an important
source of social support in your life, your parents should not be the first people you approach with
requests for help, or requests for financial assistance. This means that you may never ask your parents for
help again, it just means that as an independent adult, there should be ___(28)____ sources of support
within your life that you can turn to when necessary.

Question 24.
A. to becoming C. to become
B. becoming D. become
Question 25.
A. to C. at
B. of D. for
Question 26.
A. assist C. assistence
B. assistance D. assisted
Question 27.
A. no longer C. no long
B. not longer D. any longer
Question 28.
A. other’s C. another
B. others D. other

IV. WRITING
Each sentence has one mistake. Find, circle and correct it.
Question 29. My boss doesn’t allow (A) me using (B) the (C) telephone for (D) private calls.
Question 30. Generation gap (A) should be solved (B) by (C) mutual understanding (D).
Question 31. It was (A) at (B) the tower where (D) we met each other (A).
Question 32. Although Mark is an (A) independent boy, his parents seem (B) to be (C) overprotective
for (D) him.

Rewrite the following sentences


Question 33. You are not allowed to wear casual clothes to school. (must)
=> You……………………………
Question 34. My secretary sent the bill to Mr. Harding yesterday. (cleft sentence in the passive)
=> ……………………………
Question 35. Tom and Jerry haven’t talked to each other for 2 years.
=> The last time…………

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