Đề cương ôn tập Giữa kì 1 Tiếng anh 11 Global Success
I. Kiến thức ôn tập
Ôn thi giữa kì 1 môn Tiếng Anh 11 Unit: A long and healthy life
1. Thì quá khứ đơn
a. Cách dùng: Thì quá khứ đơn được sử dụng trong các trường hợp như
sau:
- Diễn tả hành động xảy ra trong quá khứ tại một thời điểm hoặc thời gian cụ thể.
- Diễn tả hành động lặp đi lặp lại trong quá khứ
- Diễn tả hành động xen vào một hành động khác trong quá khứ
- Dùng trong câu điều kiện loại II
- Dùng trong câu cầu ước không có thật.
b. Cấu trúc
+ Động từ thường
(+) S+ V-ed/V2
(-) S+ did not ( didn't) + V
(?) Did + S + V
+ Động từ to be
(+) S + was/ were +...
(-) S+ was not (wasn't)/ were not ( weren't) +
(?) Was (wasn't) / Were (weren't) + S + ...
c. Dấu hiệu nhận biết
- Thông qua các trạng từ yesterday, last, ago, in the past, before, this morning/afternoon/night
- Dùng sau as if, as though, it's time, wish, would sooner...
2. Thì hiện tại hoàn thành
a. Cách dùng: Thì hiện tại hoàn thành được sử dụng trong các trường hợp như sau:
- Diễn đạt một hành động xảy ra từ quá khứ và kéo dài đến hiện tại
- Diễn đạt kết quả của hành động trong quá khứ nhưng không rõ về thời gian.
b. Cấu trúc
(+) S+ have/has + Ved/ V3
(-) Shave/ has + NOT + V3/ed
(?) Have/ Has + S + V3/ed
c. Dấu hiệu nhận biết
-Trạng từ chỉ thời gian: for + khoảng thời gian, since + khoảng thời
gian, just, yet, before, already, never, so far, ever...
II. Ma trận
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Đơn vị kiến thức / kỹ năng |
Mức độ kiến thức kỹ năng cần kiểm tra, đánh giá |
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Pronunciation: Phonology Stress |
Nhận biết: Cách phát âm của các từ có trong 3 đơn vị bài học |
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Thông hiểu: Dấu trọng âm của từ có trong 3 đơn vị bài học |
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Vocabulary Các từ vựng đã học theo các chủ điểm |
Nhận biết: Từ loại và ý nghĩa của từ liên quan đến các chủ điểm đã học như The Generation Gap , Relationships, Becoming independent |
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- Thông hiểu: Từ và nghĩa của từ trong ngữ cảnh Thành ngữ hoặc từ ghép trong văn cảnh hoặc cụm động từ |
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Vận dụng: Cấu tạo từ: danh, động, tính hoặc trạng từ |
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Grammar - Modal Verbs - Linking verbs -Cleft sentences - to infinitive after some certain adjectives and nouns
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Nhận biết: -Modal Verbs - Linking verbs -Cleft sentences - to infinitive after some certain adjectives and nouns
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Thông hiểu: hiểu được sự khác biệt giữa các động từ khiếm khuyết, các động từ nối |
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READING |
1. Close test HS đọc một đoạn văn có độ dài khoảng 120 - 150 từ về một trong ba chủ đề đã học |
Nhận biết: nhận biết được quan hệ từ, từ nối, mạo từ, hình thức từ hoặc các đại từ chỉ định |
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Thông hiểu: từ hoặc cụm từ có liên quan đến chủ đề đã học |
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2. Reading: HS đọc một đonạ văn có độ dài khoảng 200 từ liên quan đến các chủ đề đã học trong unit 1, 2, 3 |
Nhận biết: thông tin chi tiết , từ đồng nghĩa |
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Thông hiểu: biết được nghĩa của đại từ qui chiếu Hiểu được nội dung văn bản để tìm ra ý chính của cụm từ |
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1.Error Identifying |
Nhận biết: nhận diện được các lỗi có liên quan đến các chủ điểm ngữ pháp đã học ở bài 1, 2, 3, nhận ra lỗi cấu trúc câu |
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2.Sentence transformation |
Thông hiểu: hiểu nghĩa của các Linking Verbs |
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3.Sentence building |
Vận dụng cao: - Viết lại câu dùng động từ khiếm khuyết, câu chẻ, động từ nguyên mẫu có To sau tính từ và danh từ |
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III. Câu hỏi ôn tập
1. 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.
1. A. fit |
B. visit |
C. diet |
D. injure |
2. A. wonderful |
B. together |
C. develop |
D. condition |
3. A. suffer |
B. fortunate |
C. summer |
D. just |
4. A. prefer |
B. exercise |
C. answer |
D. better |
5. A. healthy |
B. headache |
C. treatment |
D. feather |
6. A. antibiotic |
B. bacteria |
C. organism |
D. examine |
7. A. germ |
B. spread |
C. regular |
D. recipe |
8. A. fitness |
B. disease |
C. illness |
D. press-up |
9. A. suffer |
B. nutrient |
C. muscle |
D. jump |
10. A. organism |
B. properly |
C. antibiotic |
D. doctor |
2. 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.
1. A. balance |
B. burger |
C. lesson |
D. infect |
2. A. mental |
B. receive |
C. early |
D. healthy |
3. A. celebrate |
B. vegetable |
C. expectancy |
D. organism |
4. A. physical |
B. mineral |
C. condition |
D. injury |
5. A. fortunate |
B. ingredient |
C. remember |
D. develop |
6. A. examine |
B. poisoning |
C. bacteria |
D. infection |
7. A. diameter |
B. expectancy |
C. ingredient |
D. organism |
8. A. develop |
B. energy |
C. regular |
D. exercise |
9. A. antibiotic |
B. tuberculosis |
C. vitalisation |
D. nutritionally |
10. A. device |
B. complain |
C. limit |
D. allow |
3. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following sentences.
1. ________ has generally increased over the past few decades, and some people enjoy a longer and healthier life than others.
A. Life expectancy B. Life expectation C. Life requirements D. Lifestyle
2. He started eating healthy food and ________ up bad habits.
A. put B. looked C. gave D. took
3. He has changed his lifestyle since he visited his grandfather, who has just ________ his 90th birthday.
A. celebrate B. celebrated C. celebrating D. celebrates
4. If you can't fall asleep, do something ________ or listen to some soft music to relax.
A. repeat B. repetition C. repetitively D. repetitive
5. Don’t forget ________ enough water if you want to keep fit.
A. drink B. to drink C. drinking D. drinks
6. You should spend time________ exercise to stay healthy.
A. do B. to do C. doing D. did
7. The first step to have a healthy lifestyle is paying attention to ingredients and ________ , such as vitamins and minerals.
A. nutrition B. nutrients C. nutritional D. nutritious
8. We had better add more fresh fruits and vegetables to our ________ .
A. ingredient B. diet C. recipe D. form
9. When your body is ready for more exercise, you can ________ longer.
A. keep fit B. give up C. stay up D. work out
10. Before you go to bed, avoid ________ coffee or energy drinks.
A. have B. to have C. having D. has
11. The mobile phone’s screen ________ blue light that can prevent you from sleeping well.
A. gives off B. takes off C. put off D. turn off
12. ________ between parents and children become more frequent when the children become teenagers.
A. Fights B. Struggles C. Wars D. Conflicts
13. It is a chance to hear people’s________ on a range of different subjects.
A. impressions B. views C. efforts D. acts
14. If you have time, you should choose a sport that is________ for you to stay healthy.
A. suitable B. enthusiastic C. explainable D. harmful
15. Some bacteria can cause________ diseases such as tuberculosis or food poisoning.
A. infection B. infect C. infectious D. infected
16. Women have a longer life than men.
A. story B. membership C. history D. expectancy
17. You should continue to lead a healthy life, such as eating a(n) diet, taking exercise and keeping warm.
A. balanced B. sensitive C. poor D. unhealthy
18. Studies show that an active can reduce your chance of developing heart disease.
A. life insurance B. life cycle C. lifestyle D. life line
19. A hot bath will help relax sore .
A. mouth B. muscles C. knees D. elbows
20. I swim twice a week to try to fit.
A. keep B. make C. consider D. see
21. The best for a cold is to rest and drink lots of fluids.
A. healing B. treatment C. herb D. prevention
22. An active lifestyle has many health .
A. care B. issues C. needs D. benefits
23. Hercules was famous for his great .
A. strength B. weakness C. effort D. powerful
24. I don’t like tasks like washing and ironing.
A. repeatedly B. repeated C. repetitive D. replaceable
25. Professional footballers spend at least an hour every day in the gym.
A. working out B. working C. to work D. to work out
26. I many kinds of bread and on the whole I out that whole grain bread even tastes better than white bread.
A. tried - found B. have tried - have found
C. try - found D. tried - have found
27. Since the 1970s, the average cholesterol level of the American due to the growing consumption of red meat and sweeteners.
A. increased B. is increasing C. has increased D. increases
28. He has all the of a great father.
A. characteristics B. types C. ways D. status
29. According to the school regulations, you _ go to school on time on the weekday.
A. should B. must C. have to D. can
30. Children break the rules, or quarrel with parents.
A. must B. mustn’t C. have to D. don’t have to
31. It’s a good idea to stretch your after weight lifting.
A. power B. muscles C. strength D. movements
32. A fit body is crucial if you want a(n) mind.
A. open B. close C. active D. unconscious
33. Travel sickness is caused by the effect of movements.
A. repeat B. repeated C. repeatedly D. repetitive
34. A balanced means eating a selection of different foods, with no one type predominating.
A. diet B. view C. coverage D. approach
35. Sixty-year-old men who still smoke have a(n) of less than 12 years.
A. life support B. lifestyle C. lifespan D. expectation
36. Doctors are trying out a new treatment depression.
A. to B. for C. about D. with
37. Phong works in the gym two or three times a week.
A. off B. over C. against D. out
38. Is choosing to be green really an alternative ?
A. lifestyle B. lifelong C. lifetime D. lifeline
39. After the accident she had to riding and farming.
A. refuse B. bother C. ignore D. give up
40. There is nothing to prevent us going.
A. off B. against C. from D. to
4. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following sentences.
1. Viruses are tiny germs that cause diseases in people, animals and plants. They are about 0.02 to 0.25 microns.
A. huge B. large C. small D. giant
2. Regular exercise can increase your fitness.
A. different B. changing C. unusual D. everyday
3. You can burn fat by doing this simple exercise routine. Repeat the actions again and again.
A. technique B. habit C. movement D. diet
4. Antibiotics are often used to treat infections caused by bacteria.
A .cure B. control C. reduce D. expand
5. Bacteria are so dangerous. Scientists should find a way to get rid of them all.
A. release B. waste C. remove D. erase
6. Many experts said coronavirus spread would effectively be halted as lockdown was imposed.
A. development B. isolation C. transmission D. activation
7. A recent study reveals that women's dietary habits have changed significantly from unhealthy food to more nutritious one.
A. eating B. smoking C. regular D. personal
8. Generation X experienced many social changes and developments in history, so they are always ready for changes.
A. passed B. achieved C. witnessed D. underwent
9. These young people are critical thinkers because they achieved higher levels of education than previous generations.
A. positive B. analytical C. passive D. active
10. When working in a team, Millennials welcome different points of view and ideas from others.
A. opinions B. behaviors C. places D. activities
5. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following sentences.
1. To stay healthy, you should cut down on sugar and fast food.
A. increase B. reduce C. develop D. replace
2. How can we prevent diseases caused by viruses?
A. continue B. approve C. support D. avoid
3. Having a balanced diet is the key to a healthy lifestyle.
A. unreasonable B. fair C. equivalent D. suitable
4. They are not living things so they need to enter our bodies to become active.
A. alive B. effective C. idle D. mobile
5. They can cause a range of illnesses, from the common cold to more serious diseases such as Covid-19.
A. severe B. unimportant C. thoughtful D. honest
6. He had terribly suffered continual back pain from a bad injury until he was surgically treated last year.
A. hurt B. affected C. put up with D. relieved
7. Sally had an unexpected violent headache so she had to see the doctor in the late evening, after regular hours.
A. scheduled work hours B. closing time C. peak time D. office hours
8. My parents limit the time I spend on electronic devices.
A. prevent B. reduce C. allow D. replace
9. Too much screen time can damage eyesight, reduce sleep time and cause weight gain.
A. enhance B. break C. injure D. ruin
10. You can burn fat by doing this simple exercise routine. Repeat the actions again and again.
A. technique B. habit C. movement D. diet
11. Antibiotics are often used to treat infections caused by bacteria.
A .cure B. control C. reduce D. expand
12. Bacteria are so dangerous. Scientists should find a way to get rid of them all.
A. release B. waste C. remove D. erase
13. Many experts said coronavirus spread would effectively be halted as lockdown was imposed.
A. development B. isolation C. transmission D. activation
14. A recent study reveals that women's dietary habits have changed significantly from unhealthy food to more nutritious one.
A. eating B. smoking C. regular D. personal
15. Generation X experienced many social changes and developments in history, so they are always ready for changes.
A. passed B. achieved C. witnessed D. underwent
16. These young people are critical thinkers because they achieved higher levels of education than previous generations.
A. positive B. analytical C. passive D. active
17. When working in a team, Millennials welcome different points of view and ideas from others.
A. opinions B. behaviors C. places D. activities
6. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following sentences.
1. To stay healthy, you should cut down on sugar and fast food.
A. increase B. reduce C. develop D. replace
2. How can we prevent diseases caused by viruses?
A. continue B. approve C. support D. avoid
3. Having a balanced diet is the key to a healthy lifestyle.
A. unreasonable B. fair C. equivalent D. suitable
4. They are not living things so they need to enter our bodies to become active.
A. alive B. effective C. idle D. mobile
5. They can cause a range of illnesses, from the common cold to more serious diseases such as Covid-19.
A. severe B. unimportant C. thoughtful D. honest
6. He had terribly suffered continual back pain from a bad injury until he was surgically treated last year.
A. hurt B. affected C. put up with D. relieved
7. Sally had an unexpected violent headache so she had to see the doctor in the late evening, after regular hours.
A. scheduled work hours B. closing time C. peak time D. office hours
8. My parents limit the time I spend on electronic devices.
A. prevent B. reduce C. allow D. replace
9. Too much screen time can damage eyesight, reduce sleep time and cause weight gain.
A. enhance B. break C. injure D. ruin
10. “Do you need any help?” “ ”
A. No, thanks. I’m too weak to lift this box.
B. No, thanks. I’m strong enough to lift this box.
C. Yes, thanks. I’m too strong to lift this box.
D. Yes, thanks. I’m weak enough to lift this box.
11. “Would you like me to get you a taxi?” - “ ”
A. Well. Let’s see. B. Yes, please, if it does not bother.
C. Yes, I see. D. That would be delightful. Thanks.
12. “Do you want me to turn up the heater?” “ ”
A. It’s my pleasure. B. No, go right ahead.
C. No, it’s quite warm here. D. Thanks. I’ll be right back.
13. “Let me give you a lift home.” -“ ”
A. Don’t mention it. B. I like lifts.
C. If you don’t mind. D. You’re very welcome.
14. “Can I carry these suitcases into the room for you?” - “ ”
A. You can’t, I think! B. No, you can't
C. Yes, you can. D. Can you? That’s very kind.
15. “Shall I wait for you?” - “ ”
A. Why ask such a question? B. No need to ask.
C. No, don’t bother. D. No, of course.
16. “Would you like me to send this package for you?” - “ ”
A. That would be nice. Any problems? B. Yes, please, if you don’t mind.
C. I’m sorry, but here you are. D. No, thanks. I’m really busy.
7. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
Good health is essential for our lives. (1) , if we neglect our health and make poor lifestyle choices, there can be several negative consequences. According to researchers, neglecting our health can (2)
to various health problems. Firstly, a sedentary lifestyle and lack of exercise can increase the risk of obesity, heart disease, and diabetes. Secondly, poor nutrition and an unhealthy diet can result in nutrient deficiencies, weakened immune systems, and increased susceptibility to illnesses and infections. Additionally, neglecting our mental health can lead to stress, anxiety, and depression. It can (3) our emotional well-being, relationships, and ability to cope with challenges. Neglecting our health can also impact our energy levels, productivity, and overall enjoyment of life. It is important to prioritize our health by adopting healthy habits (4) _______as regular exercise, balanced nutrition, sufficient sleep, and stress management. Taking care of our physical and mental well-being allows us (5) lead a fulfilling and vibrant life. Remember, small positive changes in our daily routine can make a big difference in our overall health and happiness.
(Adapted from Healthline)
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B. Because |
C. However |
D. Although |
2. A. lead |
B. love |
C. choose |
D. result |
3. A. effect |
B. affect |
C. effecting |
D. affecting |
4. A. so |
B. too |
C. such |
D. enough |
5. A. for |
B. to |
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8. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 1 to 5.
The generation gap in the business world is a fascinating phenomenon that highlights the differences in attitudes, values, and approaches to conducting business between different generations. One of the key areas where the generation gap is evident is in technology adoption. Younger generations, such as Millennials and Generation Z, have grown up in the digital age and are generally more comfortable with technology. They readily embrace new tools, platforms, and digital strategies, which can significantly impact business practices, marketing strategies, and communication methods.
Workforce expectations also play a crucial role in the generation gap. Each generation has its own set of expectations when it comes to work-life balance, career progression, and job satisfaction. Younger generations often prioritize flexibility, purpose-driven work, and a healthy work-life balance. Meanwhile, older generations may place more emphasis on job stability, loyalty, and traditional career paths. Leadership styles are another area where the generation gap becomes evident. Baby Boomers and Generation X typically favor hierarchical structures and a more top-down management style. They are used to a more authoritative approach to leadership. Conversely, younger generations often prefer collaborative and inclusive leadership styles, valuing input from all levels of the organization. They thrive in environments that encourage participation, teamwork, and innovation. Communication preferences have also evolved with each generation. The way people communicate and consume information has drastically changed over the years. Younger generations are inclined towards instant messaging, social media, and other digital channels for communication.
(Adapted from "Generation Gap at Work - Reshaping the Workplace")
1. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?
A. The Impact of Technology on Business Practices
B. The Generation Gap in Such a Technological Era
C. Managing and Motivating Multi-Generational Workforce
D. The Generation Gap and Its Effect on Leadership Styles
2. According to the passage, the younger generation .
A. prefer hierarchical structures in the workplace.
B. value input from all levels of the organization.
C. prioritize traditional career paths.
D. communicate primarily through traditional channels.
3. The word "they” in the first paragraph refers to .
A. younger generations B. Gen Z C. technology D. digital age
4. The word "thrive” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to .
A. explode B. shrink C. succeed D. fail
5. Which of the following is not true according to the passage?
A. Younger generations are more comfortable with technology.
B. Older generations prioritize flexibility and work-life balance.
C. Leadership styles vary between generations.
A. Communication preferences have evolved over the years.
9. Give the correct forms of words in brackets.
1. Taking regular exercise and eating a _________ (BALANCE) diet are the key to a long and healthy life.
2. The doctor _________ (EXAMINATION) her carefully, but could not find anything wrong.
3. She suffered from a serious headache, but after _________ (TREAT), she felt better.
4. One possible _________ (EXPLAIN) for higher life expectancy is owing to having healthy lifestyle habits.
5. It’s important to take preventive measures to avoid the spread of contagious _________(ILL).
6. Generation gap is the_________ (DIFFER) in beliefs and behaviors between young and old people.
7. Though people in a family understand each other well, daily _________(ARGUE) are unavoidable.
8. When we live with our extended family, we have to deal with _________(GENERATION) conflicts.
9. Each generation has its common characteristics that are influenced by social and _________ (ECONOMY) conditions.
10. Generation Y, referring to those born between the early 1980s and late 1990s, are _________
(CURIOSITY) and ready to accept changes.
10. Complete the second sentence so that it has the similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given.
1. It's not necessary to pay to use the office phone. (HAVE)
You_____________________________________________to use the office phone.
2. I think you were wrong to sell your bike. (SHOULDN'T)
You_____________________________________________bike.
3. Without Jack's help, I wouldn't have been able to move the table. (HAD)
If________________________, I wouldn't have been able to move the table.
4. The Queen is opening the new school tomorrow afternoon. (OPENED)
The new school_____________________________________________
5. Mark started learning French two years ago. (LEARNING)
Mark has_____________________________________________
6. The last time John saw me was in 2000. (SINCE)
John hasn’t ____________________________
7. I haven’t been swimming for nearly a year. (LAST)
The _____________________________________________
8. This is the first time I have ever drunk coffee. (NEVER)
I _____________________________________________
9. It really annoys me how people use cell phones on the bus. (WISH)
I _____________________________________________
ĐÁP ÁN
1. 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.
1. C |
2. A |
3. B |
4. A |
5. C |
6. C |
7. A |
8. B |
9. B |
10. A |
2. 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.
1. D |
2. B |
3. C |
4. C |
5. A |
6. B |
7. D |
8. A |
9. D |
10. C |
3. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following sentences.
1. A |
2. C |
3. B |
4. C |
5. B |
6. C |
7. B |
8. B |
9. D |
10. C |
11. A |
12. D |
13. B |
14. A |
15. C |
16. D |
17. A |
18. C |
19. B |
20. A |
21. B |
22. D |
23. A |
24. C |
25. A |
26. B |
27. C |
28. A |
29. C |
30. B |
31. B |
32. C |
33. B |
34. A
|
35. C |
36. B |
37. D |
38. A |
39. D |
40. C |
4. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following sentences.
1. C |
2. D |
3. B |
4. A |
5. C |
6. C |
7. A |
8. D |
9. B |
10. A |
5. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following sentences.
1. A |
2. A |
3. A |
4. C |
5. B |
6. D |
7. B |
8. C |
9. A |
10. D |
6. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
1. C |
2. A |
3. C |
4. A |
5. C |
6. B |
7. D |
8. A |
9. B |
10. B |
7. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that best completes each of the following exchanges.
1. B |
2. C |
3. A |
4. B |
5. D |
6. C |
7. C |
8. D |
9. C |
10. B |
8. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
1. C |
2. A |
3. B |
4. C |
5. B |
9. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 1 to 5.
1. D |
2. B |
3. A |
4. C |
5. B |
10. Give the correct forms of words in brackets.
1. balanced |
2. examined |
3. being treated/ treatment |
4. explanation |
5. illnesses |
6. difference |
7. arguments |
8. generational |
9. economic |
10. curious |
11. Complete the second sentence so that it has the similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given.
1. You don’t have to pay to use the office phone.
2. You shouldn’t have sold your bike.
3. If it hadn’t been for Jack’s help, I wouldn’t have been able to move the table.
4. The new school is being opened by the Queen tomorrow afternoon.
5. Maeek has been learning French for two years.
6. John hasn’t seen me since 2000.
7. The last I swam was nearly a year.
8. I have never drunk coffee before
9. I wish people didn’t use cell phones on the bus.
IV. Đề thi minh họa
Đề số 1
Full name: ............................................... ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEST GRADE 11
Class: ...................................................... Time: 60 minutes
(Global Success Course Book)
I. LISTENING
File nghe:
Task 1: Listen and complete summary.
Living a healthy lifestyle is a journey of self-improvement involving (1)_______________ choices that enhance well-being. It includes prioritizing fitness and overall health through (2)______________ exercise, which not only keeps you in (3)______________ but also boosts mood and energy levels. Avoiding fast food and opting for a nutrient-rich diet is crucial. Quality (4)_____________ is as important as exercise and diet, aiding in recovery and mood enhancement. A regular schedule with early (5)_________ and a vegetable-rich diet is beneficial. The goal isn’t perfection but making better choices each day. Despite initial challenges, the benefits of a healthy lifestyle make it a worthwhile journey.
Task 2: You will hear a talk about the cities of the future, listen and write True or False for each of the following statements.
1. _________ Neighborhoods in these cities will encourage residents to interact and build a strong sense of community.
2. _________ Privacy in these future cities will not be a priority; residents will have limited personal space.
3. _________ The cities of the future will focus on being eco-hostile and increasing carbon dioxide emissions.
4. _________ Green spaces and parks will be a part of these future cities' urban design.
5. _________ In future cities, there will be a strong emphasis on using cars to reduce traffic congestion.
II. LANGUAGE USE
Task 1: Circle the correct option (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.
1. A. host B. go C. trophy D. soccer
2. A. supportive B. substantial C. subjective D. substitute
3. A. language B. monkey C. punctual D. Monday
Task 2: Circle one option (A, B, C, or D) to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
1. If you have a problem, you ought to not avoid it. Talk to your parents instead!
A. have B. ought to not C. Talk D. instead
2. They gave us a warmly welcome when we met each other again after seven years.
A. gave B. warmly C. met D. after
3. That restaurant offers a wide selection of foods. Especially, the desserts are tasted delicious!
A. offers B. of C. Especially D. are tasted
4. It is completely unreasonable judging people by their looks.
A. is B. completely C. judging D. by
5. You don’t have to go upstairs. That is a restricted area.
A. don’t have to B. go C. is D. restricted
Task 3: Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in brackets.
1. My father takes great ______________ in his work. (PROUD)
2. Whenever I meet my old teacher I greet him ______________. (RESPECT)
3. I have to make my final ______________ by next Monday. (DECIDE)
4. I wouldn’t accept him in this team because he is completely ______________. (RELY)
5. There should be more ______________ activities to attract more new students. (CURRICULAR)
Task 4: Circle A, B, C or D which is the best correct in each of the following sentences.
1: _____ her age, Mary was not employed she had the necessary qualifications.
A. Because / in spite of B. Due to / but
C. Because of / despite D. Because of / though
2: The city authority intends to build apartments for homeless city dwellers, _____ makes them very excited.
A. which B. that C. who D. whom
3: After the liberation in 1975, Saigon was _____ Ho Chi Minh city.
A. rebuilt B. reestablished C. recovered D. renamed
4: Although Johnny sent his girlfriend a dozen of roses and a diamond ring, she refused to marry him.
A. Despite the fact that B. Despite
C. In spite of D. As if
5: You frequently see this kind of violence on _____ television.
A. a B. an C. the D. 0
6: Look _____! The tree is going to fall.
A. over B. off C. in D. out
7: There is a wide _____ of computers in that shop for you to choose.
A. vary B. various C. variety D. variously
8: Pollution has killed half the species of fish in the river.
A. taken off B. put away C. wiped out D. gone over
III. READING
Read the passage and do the tasks that follow.
Considering their wedding cost over £20,000 and took a year and a half to organise, you would be surprised to hear that Richard and Victoria Hammond now intend to forget it.
"It was a terrific day at one of the country's most deluxe resort. Everyone was so happy," says Victoria, "but we have so much we want to do together now." Her husband agrees: "Both our minds are now fixed firmly on the future. Our marriage is so much more important than the wedding."
"At the moment, we are still living with Richard's parents," explains Victoria, "so our first wish is to find our own place, maybe in the suburb, but it should have all modern facilities." Richard adds that they plan to have two or three children. "We both have many siblings and they encourage us to add to the extended Hammond family."
The young couple has just returned from a two-week honeymoon in an authentic Scottish castle. Both are big travel lovers and Richard hopes they will go travelling as much as possible together "I'd love to be her company to every corner of the world!" Victoria, however, says that her real wish is to go on safari but Richard has no interest in wildlife. That means she might have to fulfill this ambition alone.
About the marriage itself, the couple emphasizes the importance of talking with each other. "We are not always in great harmony. However, it is communicating that has helped us to be reconciled. Now marriage is a brand-new start, isn’t it?" Victoria smiles.
Task 1: Circle the correct option (A, B, C, or D).
1. What is the best title for the passage?
A. No arguments, no marriage B. An eventful wedding
C. Costly wedding, shortly married D. Marriage – A new start
2. The word "terrific" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ____________.
A. modest B. flashy C. fine D. wonderful
3. The word "it" in paragraph 3 refers to ____________.
A. Victoria and Richard's house B. Richard's parents' place
C. the suburb D. the facilities
4. The word "they" in paragraph 3 refers to ____________.
A. Richard and his wife B. Richard and Victoria's brothers and sisters
C. Richard and Victoria's children D. the extended Hammond family
5. The phrase "be her company" in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to ____________.
A. maintain her business B. join her trade
C. remain with her D. keep her consulted
Task 2: Decide if each statement is true (T), false (F), or not given (NG). Tick the appropriate column to indicate your choice.
Statements T / F / NG
1. Richard and Victoria had a luxurious wedding in Scotland. __________
2. Richard and Victoria spent a fortnight on their honeymoon. __________
3. Richard refuses to go to the Safari with his wife. __________
4. It can be inferred that Richard grew up in a big family. __________
5. Victoria implies that arguments and conflicts never happen in their relationship. __________
IV. WRITING
Task 1: For each question, complete the new sentence so that it means the same as the given one(s) using NO MORE THAN FIVE WORDS.
An example has been done for you.
0. Daniel started Italian classes six months ago.
--> Daniel's had Italian classes ………for………….. six months.
1. Crossing the red light is against the law.
--> You _______________________________.
2. My parents don't allow me to come home after 10 p.m.
--> My parents never _______________________________ after 10 p.m.
3. I'd advise you to respect the elderly.
--> You _______________________________.
4. Having good friends make your independence stronger.
--> Your independence _______________________________ with good friends.
5. It was her sad story that moved me.
--> Her sad story _______________________________.
Task 2: Write a paragraph (100-120) on the following topic:
Is making friends online good for young people? Give reasons and/or examples to support your points.
Keys
I. LISTEN
Task 1: Listen and complete summary.
1. daily 2. Regular 3. Shape 4. Sleep 5. Bedtimes
Task 2: You will hear a talk about the cities of the future, listen and write True or False for each of the following statements.
1. T 2. F 3. F 4. T 5. F
Tape Scripts:
1. Living a healthy lifestyle is a continuous journey of self-improvement rather than a final destination. It involves making daily choices that enhance your well-being. Here are some valuable life lessons to help you maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Firstly, prioritize fitness and overall health. Regular exercise is vital for physical well-being. It strengthens your heart, enhances circulation, and can even prevent illnesses. Whether it's a brisk walk, yoga session, or intense workout at the gym, find an activity that brings you joy and incorporate it into your daily routine.
Secondly, embrace the power of exercise. Physical activity not only helps you stay in shape but also boosts your mood and energy levels. It enables you to manage stress more effectively and improves your mental health. Remember, consistency is key when it comes to exercising.
Thirdly, say goodbye to fast food. These meals are often packed with unhealthy fats, sugars, and sodium. Instead, opt for a diet that is rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats. These nutrient-dense foods provide your body with the necessary fuel to function optimally.
Next, prioritize quality sleep. A good night's rest is just as important as regular exercise and a nutritious diet. It aids in your body's recovery, enhances your mood, and contributes to overall well-being.
Lastly, establish a regular schedule that includes early bedtimes and a diet abundant in vegetables. Going to bed early ensures ample sleep, while waking up early offers a fresh start to your day. Consuming plenty of vegetables supplies your body with essential vitamins and minerals, bolstering your immune system and promoting good health.
In conclusion, adopting a healthy lifestyle may initially seem challenging, but the rewards far outweigh the effort. It's important to remember that perfection is not the goal; instead, strive to make better choices each day. As you experience the numerous benefits of a healthy lifestyle, you'll realize that it's a journey well worth embarking on.
2. The cities of the future will be sustainable and liveable spaces, where residents can thrive in harmony with the environment. With a focus on reducing emissions and promoting a pedestrian-friendly lifestyle, these cities will revolutionize urban living.
One of the key aspects of these future cities will be the emphasis on face-to-face interactions. Neighbourhoods will be designed to encourage residents to interact and foster a strong sense of community. Parks, plazas, and communal spaces will provide opportunities for people to come together, socialize, and build connections.
Privacy will also be respected in these cities. While encouraging community engagement, the design will ensure that individuals have their own personal space and privacy. Innovative architectural solutions will strike a balance between promoting social interactions and providing secluded areas for residents to unwind.
Environmental consciousness will be embedded in every aspect of these cities. They will be eco-friendly, with a focus on reducing carbon dioxide emissions and utilizing renewable energy sources. Green spaces and parks will be integrated into the urban fabric, providing residents with access to nature and promoting a healthier lifestyle.
Transportation will undergo a transformation in these cities. The reliance on cars will be minimized, and instead, there will be an emphasis on public transportation systems and pedestrian-friendly infrastructure. Walking and cycling will be encouraged, making the cities more accessible and reducing traffic congestion.
In conclusion, the cities of the future will be sustainable, liveable, and socially vibrant. They will promote a sense of community while also respecting individual privacy. With a focus on being eco-friendly and reducing emissions, these cities will pave the way for a brighter and greener future
II. LANGUAGE USE
Task 1: Circle the correct option (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.
1. D 2. D 3. D
Task 2: Circle one option (A, B, C, or D) to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
1. B 2. B 3. D 4. C 5. A
Task 3: Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in brackets.
1. pride 2. respectfully 3. decision 4. unreliable 5. extracurricular
Task 4: Circle A, B, C or D which is the best correct in each of the following sentences.
1. D 2. A 3. D 4. A 5. D 6. D 7. C 8. C
III. READING
Task 1: Circle the correct option (A, B, C, or D).
1. D 2. D 3. A 4. B 5. C
Task 2: Decide if each statement is true (T), false (F), or not given (NG). Tick the appropriate column to indicate your choice.
1. NG 2. T 3. NG 4. T 5. F
IV. WRITING
Task 1: For each question, complete the new sentence so that it means the same as the given one(s) using NO MORE THAN FIVE WORDS.
1. mustn’t cross the red light 33. 2. let me come home
3. should respect the elderly
4. is reinforced
5. moved me
Task 2: Write a paragraph (100-120) on the following topic:
Making friends online can be beneficial for young people in several ways. Firstly, it allows them to connect with individuals from diverse backgrounds and cultures, broadening their perspectives and understanding of the world. This can foster empathy and tolerance, essential qualities in our increasingly globalized society. Secondly, online friendships can provide support and companionship for those who may feel isolated or misunderstood in their immediate social circles. For example, a young person struggling with a specific issue can find solace in online communities of people facing similar challenges. Lastly, making friends online can help young people develop digital literacy skills, such as online etiquette, privacy awareness, and critical thinking in discerning credible information. However, it’s crucial that young people are educated about potential risks associated with online interactions, such as cyberbullying and privacy breaches, to ensure their online experiences are safe and positive.
Đề số 2
I. LISTENING
Listen to some information about a student’s health and habits. Circle the best answer A, B, or C. You will listen TWICE.
1. What did Matt love doing in his free time?
A. Watching TV and playing video games
B. Hanging out at fast food restaurants
C. Spending time with his family
2. Why does Matt want to live healthier?
A. He has just moved to live with his extended family.
B. His grandfather passed away.
C. His uncle was diagnosed with a heart disease.
3. How does Matt eat more healthily?
A. He stops eating foods with fat and salt.
B. He wakes up earlier to have breakfast.
C. He has a quick breakfast before going to school.
4. What does Math pay more attention to?
A. His appearance
B. His fitness
C. His heart condition
5. Why does Matt go to cooking class?
A. Because there’s no fast food restaurant near his college.
B. Because he thinks he should know how to cook.
C. Because he wants to spend time with his mother.
II. READING
TASK 1. Read the passage. Circle the best answer A, B, or C to each of the questions.
Is the generation gap in America no longer a severe problem as it used to be? Dating back to the 1960s when teenagers tended to lash out the values and goals of their parents as well as rebel against the authority figures, the incendiary conflicts between older and younger generations increased sharply. It’s because teenagers' world wasn’t any longer limited in a narrow society that wasn’t mobile, and instead of going to church every weekend, they were exposed to various forms of social media like television and radios. They got access to huge sources of new ideas, which liberated them from old-fashioned and boring lifestyles whereas many older people were conservative and didn’t accept differences disturbing their normal life. Over time, however, the tension between generations has been alleviated due to the improved mutual understanding of baby boomers, Millennials and even Zillennials in many fields of life. According to recent research, the largest generational discrepancies between young and old in the United States are the use of technology and taste in music. Nevertheless, in terms of technological use, many older people gradually learn how to use a laptop or smartphone to surf the Internet from their children and especially their grandchildren due to their recognition of huge technological benefits. Regarding the musical differences, unlike in the past, older generations nowadays appear to give fewer critical remarks on what type of music teens should listen to and begin to accept the variety of music tastes when living under the same roofs.
1. What is the passage mainly about?
A. The development of the generation gap in America nowadays.
B. The alleviation of the generation gap in America nowadays.
C. The eradication of the generation gap in America in the past.
D. The reduction of the generation gap in America in the past.
2. What does the word they in line 8 mean?
A. Teenagers.
B. Forms of social media.
C. Parents.
D. Older generations
3. According to the passage, what types of social media provided young people with new ideas in the 1960s?
A. The Internet and television.
B. The Internet and radios.
C. The television and printed newspaper.
D. The television and radios.
4. Why did the older generation refuse to access new things?
A. Because they thought those things were tedious.
B. Because they loved to go to church every weekend.
C. Because they didn’t want to change their normal life.
D. Because they weren’t able to learn technological devices.
5. What can be inferred from the passage?
A. Nowadays there is no longer a generation gap.
B. The generation gap didn’t remain after the 1960s.
C. Teaching older people to use modern devices can bridge the gap between generations.
D. Younger Americans are forced to change their taste in music nowadays.
TASK 2. Complete the reading passage. Write ONE suitable word in each blank.
It is essential to spend an amount of time doing workout to lead a healthy life. However, in reality, it (1) ___________ become a common misconception that the more you do exercise, the better it is for your fitness. A lot of health issues resulting from intensity exercise might happen. Feeling sore (2) ___________ and heavy limbs, having trouble sleeping and getting exhausted are some of the symptoms that exercisers are likely to deal with when spare a lot of time to do hundreds of press-ups and star (3) ___________ in a gym. These negative impacts can slow you down at work or school, and make you frustrated when you have to get too much exercise and (4) ___________ strict diets. Worse, for some, passing out is not unlikely. You can avoid this by following some simple tips such as desisting from exercising in extreme heat or cold as well as resting sufficiently (5) ___________ periods of workout.
III. WRITING
TASK 1. For each question, complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first. Use the word in brackets and do not change it. Write NO MORE THAN FIVE WORDS.
1. The last time Tung went for a thorough check-up was in June. (HAD)
Tung ____________________ a thorough check-up was since June.
2. It’s unnecessary for Cody to take responsibility for all the household chores. (HAVE)
Cody ____________________ responsible for all the household chores.
3. I’m certain that most city dwellers will object to this construction plan. (DOUBT)
I have ______________ the objection to this construction plan from most city dwellers.
4. The town council will build a new cycle path in the next few years. (BE)
The cycle path ____________________ the town council in the next few years.
5. They haven’t seen their spin instructor for three days. (SINCE)
It’s ____________________ their spin instructor.
TASK 2. Write an opinion essay (120-150 words) about why living with your extended or nuclear family is better.
You can use the following questions as cues.
- What is an extended/ nuclear family?
- Whom do you live with?
- What are the advantages of living in an extended/ nuclear family?
- How does living in an extended/ nuclear family benefit you?
IV. LANGUAGE FOCUS
TASK 1.
Choose the word with a different way of pronunciation in the underlined part. Circle A, B, C, or D.
1. A. crazy |
B. bracelet |
C. characteristic |
D. operation |
2. A. honesty |
B. conflict |
C. property |
D. provision |
Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from that of the others. Circle A, B, C or D.
3. A. virus |
B. freedom |
C. fitness |
D. disease |
4. A. volunteer |
B. teenager |
C. character |
D. gallery |
TASK 2. Choose the best option to complete each sentence. Circle A, B, C or D.
1. John’s parents are very strict, so he ____________ use his smartphone after 9 PM.
A. couldn’t B. didn’t
C. mustn’t D. doesn’t have to
2. She’s thinking of moving out of her apartment ____________ the current rent is too high.
A. although B. in spite of
C. because D. due to
3. Although Kim moved here 2 years ago, she still hasn’t explored all of her ____________.
A. adulthood B. childhood
C. livelihood D. neighbourhood
4. His view is very old-fashioned because he was brought __________ in a traditional family.
A. out B. to
C. with D. up
5. Matt has been doing ____________ exercises as he wants to become stronger.
A. strength B. strengthen
C. strong D. strongly
TASK 3. Fill each blank with the correct form of the verb in brackets.
1. The mayor (improve) ____________ significantly the city’s infrastructure since she was elected.
2. My mother (think) ____________ of limiting my brother’s screen time as his exam is approaching.
3. Although teenagers don’t have to give up (use) __________ social media, they shouldn’t spend too much time on it.
4. Because it rained heavily all yesterday morning, the environment worker (not have to) __________ water the neighbourhood’s garden.
5. Mike (have) ____________ difficulty keeping food down now because of food poisoning.
ANSWER KEY
I. LISTENING
1. A 2. C 3. C
4. B 5. B
Script:
Matt is a sixteen-year-old student who is trying to live healthier. Like many boys of his own age, Matt loved watching TV and playing video games in his free time. Skipping breakfast or having fast food for dinner was not uncommon for Matt. He lives with his extended family. His uncle has just found out he has a heart disease, the same condition that Matt's late grandfather suffered from. This news has pushed Matt to make some changes to his lifestyle. He's having a more balanced diet with less fat and salt. Even when he's late for school, Matt now tries to make time for a healthy breakfast. He also pays more attention to his fitness and works out properly. Now he's happy with his progress toward a healthier life but Matt's also thinking of the future. In a few years, Matt will leave for college and live an independent life. In order to stay healthy, Matt believes he should learn how to cook and must not rely on fast food in college. That's why he has recently signed up for a cooking class and spent more time in the kitchen with his mother.
II. READING
TASK 1
1. B 2. A 3. D
4. C 5. C
TASK 2
1. has
2. muscles
3. jumps
4. keep
5. between
III. WRITING
TASK 1
1. has not had
2. does not have to be
3. no doubt about
4. will be built by
5. three days since they saw
TASK 2
Sample writing:
An extended family consists of multiple generations living together. It can include grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins... Like many Asian people, I've lived with my extended family since I was born. My grandparents, my parents, and I make up our family. I think living in an extended family is better. The economic benefit of sharing the same roof is significant. With the expensive housing market, living together can help you save money. In addition, living with many relatives also lightens the load of the household chores. Everyone can share and help each other with tasks around the house. For me, the experience of living with my extended family strengthens our relationships. I often confide in my grandfather about my worries and troubles; in return, he gives me valuable advice. It's true we can get into arguments sometimes because of many different views, but I think it makes us closer and more understanding.
IV. LANGUAGE FOCUS
TASK 1
1. C 2. D
3. D 4. A
TASK 2
1. C 2. C 3. D
4. D 5. A
TASK 3
1. has improved
2. is thinking
3. using
4. didn’t have to
5. is having
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