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Thuan An High School THE FIRST SEMESTER TEST 111 101 Full name: ENGLISH 11- BASIC Class: 11 Time allotted: 45 minutes I. Multiple choice (8.0 points) Pick out the word with the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest 1. A. church B. machine C. chicken D. chop 2. A. happy B. holiday C. honest D. hungry 3. A. whole B. white C. which D. where Choose the best answer (A, B, C, D) to complete the following sentences 4. After finishing high school, I chose......................to university. A. not to go B. not go C. not going D. going 5. My parents never let me.......................after 10 o’clock at night. A. to stay out B. stay out C. staying out D. stayed out 6. When I got to the hospital, she was.............................in the waiting room. A. sitting B. was sitting C. is sitting D. has been sitting 7. It is the most exciting film that I.............................. A. had ever seen B. saw C. never saw D. have ever seen 8. When I ........................6 years old, I.........................school. A. am/start B. had been/started C. was/started D. have been/started 9. I often.of being famous when I was young. A.dreamed B. accused C.prevended D. assured 10. To participate ......................the contest, you must be under 25 years old. A. for B. at C. about D. in 11. We can’t grow enough food to......................the increasing population. A. support B. supportable C. supportive D. supporter 12. You don’t have to attend the course. Attendance is purely........................ A. volunteer B. voluntary C. voluntarily D. to volunteer 13. We have to protect our natural......................, such as coal, oil, forest ect A. population B. resources C. rate D. methods 14. If he hadn’t been late for work so often,.......................................... A. He will not be sacked B. He would not be sacked C. will not have been sacked D. wouldn’t have been sacked 15. ............................................now, we would go out. A. If it were not raining B. If it will not rain C. If it is not raining D. If it doesn’t rain 16. “Don’t touch that flower.” The old lady said to the boy. A. The old lady wanted the boy touching the flower. B. The old lady insisted the boy on touch the flower. C. The old lady asked the boy not to touch the flower. D. The old lady advised the boy to touch the flower. 17. Jane suggested going to the cinema. A. “Let’s go to the cinema.” Jane said B. “We must not go to the cinema.” Jane said C. “I hate going to the cinema.” Jane said D. “Going to the cinema is boring.”Jane said 18. .............................from the horseback, he was taken to hospital. A. When fall B. To fall C. Having fallen D. Being falling 19. “Mary, Please come to dinner tonight.” Henry said. A. Henry invited Mary to come to dinner with him. B. Henry advised Mary to come to dinner with him. C. Henry ordered Mary to come to dinner with him. D. Henry apologized Mary to come to dinner with him. 20.My friend often shows her ....whenever I have troubles. A. sympathy B. sympathize C. sympathetic D. sympathetically. 21.The children are divided ................... groups to talk about the weather A. by B. with C. in D. into 22. Jake would win the election if he ....................harder. A.campaigned B. campaigns C. would campaign D. will campaign 23. The children enjoyed ......on fishing trips. A. taking B. to be taken C. being taken D. having taken 24. .is essential for true friendship. A. Unselfishness B.Selfishness C. Acquaintance D. Certainly 25. Laura and John are happy together for their silver ..................... A. party B. anniversary C. celebration D. occasion Choose the underlined part that needs correcting to complete the meaningful sentences 26. (A) Overpopulation is (B) a short way to lead to (C) poor, (D) illiteracy, and social evils. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Smith (A) looked forward (B) to (C) meet their children (D) soon. 28. (A) The teacher (B) encouraged John (C) joining the football (D) team. 29. She agreed(A) lending (B) me (C) that book (D)then. 30. Before(A) some of her(B) friends got her letter, she(C) has arrived (D)in Paris. Read the passage carefully and then choose the correct answers Giving a dinner party is a wonderful way of entertaining people. You can also make new friends and give others the chance to get to know each other better. It needs planning. First, make a guest list, with different kinds of people and a mixture of women and men. Don’t invite couples because they aren’t so much fun! When you know who can come, find out what they like to eat and drink. Note down any who are vegetarians, or who can’t eat or drink certain things for religious reasons. Then plan their menu which includes the first course, a choice of main course and dessert, plus lots of people’s favorite drinks. The next thing to do is the shopping. Make sure you buy more enough of everything, and that someone can help you to carry it! On the day, start cooking early. Then serve the delicious meals, sit down with your guests and have a good time. 31. Which of the following is NOT true? A. Giving a dinner party is a chance to have gifts and money. B. Giving a dinner party is a chance to make new friends. C. Giving a dinner party is a chance for others to know each other better. D. Giving a dinner party is a good way of entertaining people. 32.The writer recommends that we shouldn’t invitewhen giving a dinner party. A. women B. men C. vegetarians D. couples 33.Which is NOT included in the menu? A. the main course and dessert B. food for the vegetarians C. the first course D. people’s favorite drinks 34.Which of the following is TRUE? A. You shouldn’t buy more than enough of what you need. B. You need no one to carry the shopping for you. C.You needn’t plan ahead when giving a dinner party. D. You should cook early on the day. 35.Choose the correct order of things you should do in planning a dinner party. A. Make a guest list, do the shopping, plan the menu, start cooking. B. Make a guest list, plan the menu, do the shopping, start cooking. C. Plan the menu, make a guest list, do the shopping, start cooking. D. Plan the menu, do the shopping, make a guest list, start cooking. Choose the item (A,B,C,D) which has the best answer to fill in the blank in the text The population of the world has been (36).......... faster and faster. In 1650, the world's population was about 500 million. In 2000, there were 4760 million people in the world. And by 2015, it is (37).......... to be over 7 billion people. No one knows the limits of population which the earth can support. Thomas Malthus, an English economist, suggested that the world population tended to increase more rapidly than available resources.With recent advances in science and (38), including improved agricultural methods and great progress in medicine, some of the limiting factors in population (39) have been lessened. International (40)............. have had population education programmes to decrease birth rates. 36. A.increasing B. growing C. rising D. all are correct 37. A.expecting B. expect C. expected D. to expect 38. A. technology B. technical C. technician D. technically 39. A. grow B. growth C. grew D. grown 40. A.organise B. organisational C. to organise D. organisations II. Writing (2.0 points): Rewiting the following sentences with the given words 41. They are building a new school for the disabled children. A new school.......................................................................................................... 42.When Tom had finished his homework, he watched TV. Having .................................................................................................................... 43. He stayed at home last week because he was ill. If .............................................................................................................. 44. “Remember to buy me a newspaper.” Tom said to Mary Tom reminded Thuan An High School THE FIRST SEMESTER TEST 112 101 Full name: ENGLISH 11- BASIC Class: 11 Time allotted: 45 minutes I. Multiple choice (8.0 points) Choose the underlined part that needs correcting to complete the meaningful sentences 1. (A) Overpopulation is (B) a short way to lead to (C) poor, (D) illiteracy, and social evils. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Smith (A) looked forward (B) to (C) meet their children (D) soon. 3. (A) The teacher (B) encouraged John (C) joining the football (D) team. 4. She agreed(A) lending (B) me (C) that book (D)then. 5. Before(A) some of her(B) friends got her letter, she(C) has arrived (D)in Paris. Choose the best answer (A, B, C, D) to complete the following sentences 6. After finishing high school, I chose......................to university. A. not to go B. not go C. not going D. going 7. My parents never let me.......................after 10 o’clock at night. A. to stay out B. stay out C. staying out D. stayed out 8. When I got to the hospital, she was.............................in the waiting room. A. sitting B. was sitting C. is sitting D. has been sitting 9. It is the most exciting film that I.............................. A. had ever seen B. saw C. never saw D. have ever seen 10. When I ........................6 years old, I.........................school. A. am/start B. had been/started C. was/started D. have been/started 11. I often.of being famous when I was young . A.dreamed B. accused C.prevended D. assured 12. To participate ......................the contest, you must be under 25 years old. A. for B. at C. about D. in 13. We can’t grow enough food to......................the increasing population. A. support B. supportable C. supportive D. supporter 14. You don’t have to attend the course. Attendance is purely........................ A. volunteer B. voluntary C. voluntarily D. to volunteer 15. We have to protect our natural......................, such as coal, oil, forest ect A. population B. resources C. rate D. methods 16. If he hadn’t been late for work so often,.......................................... A. He will not be sacked B. He would not be sacked C. will not have been sacked D. wouldn’t have been sacked 17. ............................................now, we would go out. A. If it were not raining B. If it will not rain C. If it is not raining D. If it doesn’t rain 18. “Don’t touch that flower.” The old lady said to the boy. A. The old lady wanted the boy touching the flower. B. The old lady insisted the boy on touch the flower. C. The old lady asked the boy not to touch the flower. D. The old lady advised the boy to touch the flower. 19. Jane suggested going to the cinema. A. “Let’s go to the cinema.” Jane said B. “We must not go to the cinema.” Jane said C. “I hate going to the cinema.” Jane said D. “Going to the cinema is boring.”Jane said 20. .............................from the horseback, he was taken to hospital. A. When fall B. To fall C. Having fallen D. Being falling 21. “Mary, Please come to dinner tonight.” Henry said. A. Henry invited Mary to come to dinner with him. B. Henry advised Mary to come to dinner with him. C. Henry ordered Mary to come to dinner with him. D. Henry apologized Mary to come to dinner with him. 22.My friend often shows her ....whenever I have troubles. A. sympathy B. sympathize C. sympathetic D. sympathetically. 23.The children are divided ................... groups to talk about the weather A. by B. with C. in D. into 24. Jake would win the election if he ....................harder. A.campaigned B. campaigns C. would campaign D. will campaign 25. The children enjoyed ......on fishing trips. A. taking B. to be taken C. being taken D. having taken 26. .is essential for true friendship. A. Unselfishness B.Selfishness C. Acquaintance D. Certainly 27. Laura and John are happy together for their silver ..................... A. party B. anniversary C. celebration D. occasion Pick out the word with the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest 28. A. church B. machine C. chicken D. chop 29. A. happy B. holiday C. honest D. hungry 30. A. whole B. white C. which D. where Read the passage carefully and then choose the correct answers Giving a dinner party is a wonderful way of entertaining people. You can also make new friends and give others the chance to get to know each other better. It needs planning. First, make a guest list, with different kinds of people and a mixture of women and men. Don’t invite couples because they aren’t so much fun! When you know who can come, find out what they like to eat and drink. Note down any who are vegetarians, or who can’t eat or drink certain things for religious reasons. Then plan their menu which includes the first course, a choice of main course and dessert, plus lots of people’s favorite drinks. The next thing to do is the shopping. Make sure you buy more enough of everything, and that someone can help you to carry it! On the day, start cooking early. Then serve the delicious meals, sit down with your guests and have a good time. 31. Which of the following is NOT true? A. Giving a dinner party is a chance to have gifts and money. B. Giving a dinner party is a chance to make new friends. C. Giving a dinner party is a chance for others to know each other better. D. Giving a dinner party is a good way of entertaining people. 32.The writer recommends that we shouldn’t invitewhen giving a dinner party. A. women B. men C. vegetarians D. couples 33.Which is NOT included in the menu? A. the main course and dessert B. food for the vegetarians C. the first course D. people’s favorite drinks 34.Which of the following is TRUE? A. You shouldn’t buy more than enough of what you need. B. You need no one to carry the shopping for you. C.You needn’t plan ahead when giving a dinner party. D. You should cook early on the day. 35.Choose the correct order of things you should do in planning a dinner party. A. Make a guest list, do the shopping, plan the menu, start cooking. B. Make a guest list, plan the menu, do the shopping, start cooking. C. Plan the menu, make a guest list, do the shopping, start cooking. D. Plan the menu, do the shopping, make a guest list, start cooking. Choose the item (A,B,C,D) which has the best answer to fill in the blank in the text. The population of the world has been (36).......... faster and faster. In 1650, the world's population was about 500 million. In 2000, there were 4760 million people in the world. And by 2015, it is (37).......... to be over 7 billion people. No one knows the limits of population which the earth can support. Thomas Malthus, an English economist, suggested that the world population tended to increase more rapidly than available resources.With recent advances in science and (38), including improved agricultural methods and great progress in medicine, some of the limiting factors in population (39) have been lessened. International (40)............... have had population education programmes to decrease birth rates. 36. A.increasing B. growing C. rising D. all are correct 37. A.expecting B. expect C. expected D. to expect 38. A. technology B. technical C. technician D. technically 39. A. grow B. growth C. grew D. grown 40. A.organise B. organisational C. to organise D. organisations II Writing (2.0 points): Rewiting the following sentences with the given words 41. They are building a new school for the disabled children. A new school.......................................................................................................... 42.When Tom had finished his homework, he watched TV. Having .................................................................................................................... 43. He stayed at home last week because he was ill. If ............................................................................................................... 44. “Remember to buy me a newspaper.” Tom said to Mary Tom reminded Thuan An High School THE FIRST SEMESTER TEST 113 101 Full name: ENGLISH 11- BASIC Class: 11 Time allotted: 45 minutes I. Multiple choice (8.0 points) Read the passage carefully and then choose the correct answers Giving a dinner party is a wonderful way of entertaining people. You can also make new friends and give others the chance to get to know each other better. It needs planning. First, make a guest list, with different kinds of people and a mixture of women and men. Don’t invite couples because they aren’t so much fun! When you know who can come, find out what they like to eat and drink. Note down any who are vegetarians, or who can’t eat or drink certain things for religious reasons. Then plan their menu which includes the first course, a choice of main course and dessert, plus lots of people’s favorite drinks. The next thing to do is the shopping. Make sure you buy more enough of everything, and that someone can help you to carry it! On the day, start cooking early. Then serve the delicious meals, sit down with your guests and have a good time. 1. Which of the following is NOT true? A. Giving a dinner party is a chance to have gifts and money. B. Giving a dinner party is a chance to make new friends. C. Giving a dinner party is a chance for others to know each other better. D. Giving a dinner party is a good way of entertaining people. 2.The writer recommends that we shouldn’t invitewhen giving a dinner party. A. women B. men C. vegetarians D. couples 3.Which is NOT included in the menu? A. the main course and dessert B. food for the vegetarians C. the first course D. people’s favorite drinks 4.Which of the following is TRUE? A. You shouldn’t buy more than enough of what you need. B. You need no one to carry the shopping for you. C.You needn’t plan ahead when giving a dinner party. D. You should cook early on the day. 5.Choose the correct order of things you should do in planning a dinner party. A. Make a guest list, do the shopping, plan the menu, start cooking. B. Make a guest list, plan the menu, do the shopping, start cooking. C. Plan the menu, make a guest list, do the shopping, start cooking. D. Plan the menu, do the shopping, make a guest list, start cooking. Pick out the word with the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest 6. A. church B. machine C. chicken D. chop 7. A. happy B. holiday C. honest D. hungry 8. A. whole B. white C. which D. where Choose the best answer (A, B, C, D) to complete the following sentences 9. After finishing high school, I chose......................to university. A. not to go B. not go C. not going D. going 10. My parents never let me.......................after 10 o’clock at night. A. to stay out B. stay out C. staying out D. stayed out 11. When I got to the hospital, she was.............................in the waiting room. A. sitting B. was sitting C. is sitting D. has been sitting 12. It is the most exciting film that I.............................. A. had ever seen B. saw C. never saw D. have ever seen 13. When I ........................6 years old, I.........................school. A. am/start B. had been/started C. was/started D. have been/started 14. I often.of being famous when I was young . A.dreamed B. accused C.prevended D. assured 15. To participate ......................the contest, you must be under 25 years old. A. for B. at C. about D. in 16. We can’t grow enough food to......................the increasing population. A. support B. supportable C. supportive D. supporter 17. You don’t have to attend the course. Attendance is purely........................ A. volunteer B. voluntary C. voluntarily D. to volunteer 18. We have to protect our natural......................, such as coal, oil, forest ect A. population B. resources C. rate D. methods 19. If he hadn’t been late for work so often,.......................................... A. He will not be sacked B. He would not be sacked C. will not have been sacked D. wouldn’t have been sacked 20. ............................................now, we would go out. A. If it were not raining B. If it will not rain C. If it is not raining D. If it doesn’t rain 21. “Don’t touch that flower.” The old lady said to the boy. A. The old lady wanted the boy touching the flower. B. The old lady insisted the boy on touch the flower. C. The old lady asked the boy not to touch the flower. D. The old lady advised the boy to touch the flower. 22. Jane suggested going to the cinema. A. “Let’s go to the cinema.” Jane said B. “We must not go to the cinema.” Jane said C. “I hate going to the cinema.” Jane said D. “Going to the cinema is boring.”Jane said 23. .............................from the horseback, he was taken to hospital. A. When fall B. To fall C. Having fallen D. Being falling 24. “Mary, please come to dinner tonight.” Henry said. A. Henry invited Mary to come to dinner with him. B. Henry advised Mary to come to dinner with him. C. Henry ordered Mary to come to dinner with him. D. Henry apologized Mary to come to dinner with him. 25.My friend often shows her ....whenever I have troubles. A. sympathy B. sympathize C. sympathetic D. sympathetically. 26.The children are divided ................... groups to talk about the weather A. by B. with C. in D. into 27. Jake would win the election if he ....................harder. A.campaigned B. campaigns C. would campaign D. will campaign 28. The children enjoyed ......on fishing trips. A. taking B. to be taken C. being taken D. having taken 29. .is essential for true friendship. A. Unselfishness B.Selfishness C. Acquaintance D. Certainly 30. Laura and John are happy together for their silver ..................... A. party B. anniversary C. celebration D. occasion Choose the item (A,B,C,D) which has the best answer to fill in the blank in the text The population of the world has been (36).......... faster and faster. In 1650, the world's population was about 500 million. In 2000, there were 4760 million people in the world. And by 2015, it is (37).......... to be over 7 billion people. No one knows the limits of population which the earth can support. Thomas Malthus, an English economist, suggested that the world population tended to increase more rapidly than available resources.With recent advances in science and (38), including improved agricultural methods and great progress in medicine, some of the limiting factors in population (39) have been lessened. International (40)............. have had population education programmes to decrease birth rates. 31. A.increasing B. growing C. rising D. all are correct 32. A.expecting B. expect C. expected D. to expect 33. A. technology B. technical C. technician D. technically 34. A. grow B. growth C. grew D. grown 35. A.organise B. organisational C. to organise D. organisations Choose the underlined part that needs correcting to complete the meaningful sentences 36. (A) Overpopulation is (B) a short way to lead to (C) poor, (D) illiteracy, and social evils. 37. Mr. and Mrs. Smith (A) looked forward (B) to (C) meet their children (D) soon. 38. (A) The teacher (B) encouraged John (C) joining the football (D) team. 39. She agreed(A) lending (B) me (C) that book (D)then. 40. Before(A) some of her(B) friends got her letter, she(C) has arrived (D)in Paris. II. Writing (2.0 points): Rewiting the following sentences with the given words 41. They have repaired the road since last year. The road.................................................................................................................... 42. She took the baby in arms and she smiled happily. Taking .................................................................................................................... 43. She didn’t go to work because she was ill. If ............................................................................................................... 44. “I’m sorry. I’m late for the meeting.” Lan said Lan apologized Thuan An High School THE FIRST SEMESTER TEST 114 Full name: ENGLISH 11- BASIC Class: 11 Time allotted: 45 minutes I. Multiple choice (8.0 points) Choose the item (A,B,C,D) which has the best answer to fill in the blank in the text The population of the world has been (36).......... faster and faster. In 1650, the world's population was about 500 million. In 2000, there were 4760 million people in the world. And by 2015, it is (37).......... to be over 7 billion people. No one knows the limits of population which the earth can support. Thomas Malthus, an English economist, suggested that the world population tended to i
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