Tài liệu Paper and Key of the first term test TQC Senor High School - Hoi An Town

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Tài liệu Paper and Key of the first term test TQC Senor High School - Hoi An Town

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Name: TEST 2 Date: Saturday, November 23, 2013 Class 11 A1 – Ms. Ngân Phones: 0983.785435 – 0983.26.46.76 THE FIRST TERM SEMESTER - 2 (Time: 45 minutes) (Totals: 10 marks) I. PHONETICS. (1m) a) Which is pronounced differently? 1. A. apologize B. personal C. sponsor D. volunteer 2. A. helpful B. healthy C. hour D. happy 3. A. reduce B. contest C. remember D. eradicate b) Which is stressed differently? 4. A. product B. postpone C. postcard D. purpose 5. A. candidate B. engineer C. favourite D. lecturer II. FIND THE ONLY MISTAKE IN EACH SENTENCE. (1m) 1. If he hadn't been so lazy, he would have studied at a university now. a. so lazy b. hadn't been c. have studied d. would 2. My older sister is busy to do something in our kitchen. a. older sister b. to do c. in d. something 3. Seeing this action film before, Nam's brother doesn't want to go again. a. action film b. want to c. Nam's brother d. Seeing 4. That friend of mine went for a walk after he has eaten his breakfast that day. a. has eaten b. that day c. of mine d. for a walk 5. Paul apologized Sally for giving her the wrong telephone number. a. apologized Sally b. for c. giving d. wrong III. MULTIPLE CHOICE. (3ms) 1. A good friend is the person who lets you cheat .them during a test. a. on b. off c. of d. at 2. To .means to develop gradually. a. grow b. evolve c. rise d. go up 3. Would you like something .? a. eating b. eat c. to eat d. ate 4. He packed his suitcase .went out to the minibus. a. but b. or c. nor d. and 5. I believe that everyone has had .experiences in their life. a. embarrass b. embarrassing c. embarrassed d. embarrassment 6. We usually have a .gathering with my friends at weekend. a. society b. sociable c. social d. socially 7. He might have .out of town. a. go b. going c. to go d. gone 8. I’m living in a big city now. I stop .bushes and plants grow in the woods. a. to see b. see c. saw d seeing 9. I am very happy .your kind invitation to the buffet. a. accept b. to accept c. accepting d. accepted 10. Your presence at the event is highly a. appreciate b. appreciation c. appreciated d. appreciating 11. Thank you very much .your invitation. a. for b. to c. on d. at 12. I’m glad you decided .to my party. a. come b. came c. to come d coming 13. I don’t mind .to the beach, but I’m a little bit carsick. a. go b. to go c. going d. went 14. Lan, you promised .the party with me. a. attended b. attending c. attend d. to attend 15. Volunteers’ main task is to conduct .classes. a. literacy b. illiteracy c. illiterate d. literate 16. .hardship, we benefited a lot from our volunteer programs. a. Although b. Because c. Despite d. Before 17. I’m really thankful .you for your help. a. to b. for c. with d. on 18.Trung told Hoang .and see his doctor. a. go b. going c. to go d. went. 19. A beauty contest, or beauty pageant, is a .between people. a. compete b. competing c. competition d. competitive 20. Mr. John is my new neighbor, .comes from Brazil. a. which b. that c. who d. whose IV. READING: (1m) Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer. Direct attacks on illiteracy take two main forms, adult education and the establishment of public schools with compulsory attendance for children. In many countries, there are certain programs which have been instituted to fight adult illiteracy; and universal public education has almost eliminated illiteracy among the young. Soldiers have been appointed effectively as instructors for the public. Throughout most of history most people have been illiterate. In former society, the ability to read and write was of value only to clergy and aristocracy. The first known reference to “literate laymen” did not appear until the end of the 14 th century. Illiteracy was not seen as a problem until the end after the invention of printing in the 15 th century. The first significant decline in illiteracy came with the Reformation, when translation of the Bible into the vernacular became widespread and Protestant converts were taught to read it. Revolutionary political movements from the 18 th to the 20 th century generally included an attack on illiteracy as one of their goals, with the former Soviet Union, China, and Cuba being among the most successful in the 20 th century. 1. According to the passage, the anti-illiteracy a. adults b. children c. those who are illiteracy d. both adults and children. 2. In former society, a. everybody was illiterate b. everybody was literate c. the clergy and aristocracy was not illiterate d. everybody had the ability to read and write 3. In the 14 th century, a. only clergy could read and write b. laymen began to learn how to read and write. c. only royal members could read and write d. everybody began to go to school. 4. Printing was invented in the .century. a. 14 th b. 15 th c. 18 th d. 20 th 5. According to the passage, which did not influence the problems of illiteracy? a. Translation of The Bible. b. The reformation. c. Revolutionary political movements. c. the primitive society. V. WRITING. a) Transformational writing. (1m) 1. Mr. Pike gets old so he often feels tired. This sentence means: A. When Mr. Pike gets old, he will feel tired. B. Although Mr. Pike gets old, he often feels tired. C. The older Mr. Pike gets, the more often he feels tired. D. Mr. Pike likes to get old so that he often feels tired. 2. I suggest turning off the air-conditioner. This sentence means: A. Do you mind if I turn off the air- conditioner? B. Do you have someone turn off the air-conditioner? C. Do you have the air-conditioner turn off? D. Do you delay turning off the air-conditioner? 3. How long haven't you seen Peter? This sentence means: A. When are you going to see Peter? B. When will you and Peter see each other again? C. When did you last see Peter? D. When haven’t you seen Peter? 4. Although she was very old, she looked very grateful. A. Despite she was very old, she looked very grateful. B. Despite her old age, she looked very grateful. C. In spite of very old, she looked very grateful. D. In spite her being old, she looked very grateful. 5. My workmates find fault with everything I do. This sentence means: A. Whatever I do, my workmates will find fault with me. B. Whatever everything I do, my workmates will find fault with me. C. Everything I do, my workmates will find fault with me. D. I do everything though my workmates will find fault with me. b) Complete the second sentences beginning as shown. (3ms) 1. “I wouldn’t buy that car, if I were you” I advised Jane . 2. “Ok, I’ll give you a lift,” said Jimmy. Jimmy agreed . 3. “Shall I carry your case, Diane?” said Peter. Peter offered 4. “I’ll definitely be home by eight”, said Ann. Ann promised 5. “No, I won’t open the door!” said Carol. Carol refused 6. She said “I’ll call the police if you don’t leave immediately!”. She threatened 7. “I’ll drive you to the station. I insist”. Tom insisted 8. “It’s true that I don’t have a license”. John admitted . 9. You’re selfish. Jane accused me 10. We have to test these products These products . 11. As he had left school at twelve, he had no qualifications. Having 12. You mustn’t see Jake”, Luara’s father said. Laura’s father prevented her The end . Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer. Direct attacks on illiteracy take two main forms, adult education and the establishment of public. society, the ability to read and write was of value only to clergy and aristocracy. The first known reference to “literate laymen” did not appear until the

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