ABC
ABC
Question 10.
A. the B. no article C. a D.
an
Question 11.
A. at B. on C. with D.
of
Question 12.
A. qualifications B. qualifying C.
unqualifying D. qualifier
The End
Name REVIEW FOR THE FIRST
TERM Class:
TEST 1
B. PRONUNCIATION (0.5 POINT)
Circle the best answer whose underlined part is
pronounced differently from the rest.
Question 11. A. heat B. health C.
meat D. seat
Circle the word which has a different stress
pattern from the others
Question 12. A. parent B. gender
C. advice D. habit
C. GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY (2.0
POINTS)
Circle the best answer to complete each of the
following sentences
Question 13. Many patients are not getting the
medical___________ they need.
A. movement B. science
C. treatment D. advance
Question 14. We_________open the lion’s
cage. It is contrary to zoo regulations.
A. ought to B. must C. mustn’t
D. should
Question 15. If you want to keep fit, you should
keep _________exercises like jogging, cycling, or
swimming every day.
A. paying B. doing C.
putting D. making
Question 16. My younger sister ____________to
music for half an hour.
A. is listened B. listened C. has
listened D. was listening
Question 17. Lack of ________ between parents
and children sometimes causes serious problems.
A. communication B. communicate
C. communicative D. communicatively
Question 18. I _________tired and sleepy today
because I worked late last night.
A. feel B. sound
C. taste D. smell
Question 19. After graduating from university, I
want to _________ my father's footsteps.
A. follow in B. succeed in C. go
after D. keep up
Question 20. Students in my school ______ wear
uniform from Monday to Friday.
A. ought to B. have to C. should
D. must
D. READING (2.5 POINTS)
I. Read the following passage and circle the letter
A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate
the correct answer to each of the following
questions (1,25 point)
The first thing that is included in the "living
together” notion is the expected good relations
with your family. This also involves sharing
equally the housework. (21)_______ people think
that everyone should share the housework equally,
but in many homes parents do most of it. To
certain minds, many families can't share the
housework whereas they should try it. In fact,
sharing the housework equally is not very possible
because of the families' timetable. So, it is
somehow (22) ________ that children and parents
must do things together. For this they can establish
a housework planning.
(23) _________ , housework's contributions of
the teenager make him more responsible. He will
think that he has an important role in his family.
According to researchers, teenagers (24) ________
share the housework will find it helpful when they
have to establish their own family in the future.
Too many teenagers and young adults leave home
without knowing how to cook or clean, but if
parents delegate basic housework to teens as they
are old enough to do it, they won't be destabilized
by doing the housework in their new grown-up
life.
It can be possibly concluded that many parents
don't really prepare their children for future,
because they don't (25) ________ them to learn
how to run a house. If parents get them
responsible, teens will be more responsible and
that will improve family's life.
(Adapted from
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013)
Question 21. A. Many B. Every C.
Each D. Much
Question 22. A. belief B. believed C.
believes D. believe
Question 23. A. In addition B. However C. In
contrast D. In case
Question 24. A. which B. when C.
whose D. who
Question 25. A. offer B. allow C.
discourage D. stimulate
II. Read the following passage and circle the
letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer
to each of the questions (1,25pts)
A NEW CAPITAL
When the new state of Pakistan was
founded in 1947, Karachi acted as the capital city.
However, it was difficult for Karachi to remain in
this role due to a number of drawbacks such as the
climate and the state of the existing buildings.
Rather than try to overcome these drawbacks, the
government decided to create a new capital city.
In 1959, a commission was established to
investigate the possible locations of this new city.
The advisor appointed to the commission was Dr
Doxiadis, a famous architect and city planner.
Dr Doxiadis and his colleagues looked at
the various locations. They then produced a report
suggesting two possible areas: one just outside
Karachi and the other to the north of Rawalpindi.
Both locations had advantages as well as
disadvantages. Which site was it to be?
The choice between these two options was
made after consideration of many factors, such as
transportation, the availabilities of water,
economic factors, and factors of national interest.
Finally, the site north of Rawalpindi was chosen
and on the 24th February 1960, the new capital
was given the name of ‘Islamabad’ and a master
plan was drawn up. This master plan divided the
area into three different sections: Islamabad itself,
neighbouring Rawalpindi, and the national park.
Today Islamabad is a thriving city of about
one million people. It offers a healthy a pollution-
free atmosphere, plenty of water, and many green
spaces. Guide tree-lined streets, elegant public
buildings, and well-organised bazaars and
shopping centres. The new capital is a superb
example of good urban planning.
Question 26. What does the passage primarily
describe?
A. The history of the two capital cities of
Pakistan.
B. The disappearance of the old capital city of
Pakistan.
C. The reasons why Islamabad became the new
capital city of Pakistan.
D. The choice and development of Islamabad as
the modern capital of Pakistan.
Question 27. The word “create” in the first
paragraph is closest in meaning to
A. find B. destroy C. build
D. visit
Question 28. How many places were suggested
for the new capital city in the initial reports?
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3
D. 4
Question 29. Which of the following factors was
NOT considered when choosing the location for
the new capital city?
A. the climate and the state of the existing
buildings C. economic issues
B. transportation and the availabilities of water
D. issues of pational interest
Question 30. The pronoun “It” in the last
paragraph refers to
A. people B. Islamabad C.
Rawalpindi D. atmosphere
TEST 2
I. Read the following passage and mark the
letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to
indicate the correct word or phrase that best
fits each of the numbered blanks. (1.25 point)
The cities of the future will see a large number
of intelligent homes that can interact with their
owners. In fact, things (1) _______ were earlier
considered science fiction are already coming to
life in smart cities such as Masda in the United
Arab Emirates, where an automated underground
transport network fully fueled by solar power is
already running circuits.
With smart technology, the possibility of having
huge savings on electricity and power is within our
reach. Sensors are being developed so that street
lights of the future will (2) _______ only when
you are close by. (3) _______, the smart
technology in self-driven cars will help you to save
on gas and other non-renewable energy sources. In
fact, (4) _______ smart cities will aim to
neutralize the use of fossil fuels completely.
Technology will help bridge the current (5)
_______between the government and public in the
cities of the future.
(Sách Bài Tập Global
Success Tiếng Anh 11 Lưu Hoằng Trí )
Question 1. A. who B. whose C. that
D. them
Question 2. A. put on B. turn on C. break
up D. get up
Question 3. A. Moreover B. However C.
Although D. Because
Question 4. A. each B. every C. much
D. many
Question 5. A. argument B. gap C.
infrastructure D. strength
TEST 3
Part I: LANGUAGE FOCUS (2.8 points)
I. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the
word whose underlined part differs from the
other three in pronunciation in each of the
following questions. (0.4pt)
13. A. expected B. sustained C.
controlled D. installed
14. A. limit B. lifestyle C. diet
D. title
II. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the
word that differs from the other three in the
position of primary stress in each of the
following questions. (0.4pt)
15. A. adapt B. design C. suffer
D. believe
16. A. difference B. addiction C.
argument D. privacy
III. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the
correct answer to each of the following
sentences. (2.0 pts)
17. It is likely that children spend less time talking
with their parents when they ___________ older.
A. sound B. taste C. grow
D. feel
18. Your parents are never interested in the latest
fashion trends, ________?
A. are they B. aren’t they C. do
they D. don’t they
19. Life expectance (increase)___________
greatly over the past 200 years.
A. will increase B. increased C.
increases D. has increased
20. Students __________ look at their notes
during the test.
A. don’t have to B. shouldn’t C.
mustn’t D. ought not to
21. People of different generations often come into
_________ with one another.
A. conflict B. belief C.
agreement D. support
22. City dwellers often become ____________
about more green spaces.
A. happiness B. happy C. happily
D. unhappy
TEST 4
.V. READING (2.5 pts)
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C,
or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word
or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks
from 1 to 5.
Advice for parents of teenagers
You’ve always brought up your children to come to
you when they’re in trouble. You feel it’s your job to
look after them when they’re having problems. But now,
as your children are (1) ______ up, they often don’t want
to share their problems with you. That’s perfectly normal,
so don’t worry! Of course, you want to get (2) ______
well with your children, but that means you have to give
them some freedom, deciding (3) ______ to confide in
with you or not.
Maybe they’ve fallen out with their best friend and
feel upset and angry. Maybe they’ve just (4) ______ up
with the boyfriend or girlfriend they’ve been going out
with. Maybe they’ve been let down by a friend (5)
______ betrayed their trust. Teenagers go through all
these problems. If they want to talk to you about it, then
that’s fine. But if they don’t want, don’t force them.
They’ll come to you when they’re ready.
(Adapted from FCE Complete)
Question 1: A. raising B. growing C. bringing
D. increasing
Question 2: A. on B. in C. to
D. with
Question 3: A. if B. despite C. whether
D. as
Question 4: A. break B. broke C. broken
D. breaking
Question 5: A. which B. who C. whom
D. whose