Ôn tập môn Tiếng Anh khối 11 - Unit 2: Personal experiences

Ôn tập môn Tiếng Anh khối 11 - Unit 2: Personal experiences

15 MINUTE TEST

Read the passage and do the tasks below

In America, there is no national television as there is in some countries. All the stations are run commercially. Advertisers sponsor game shows, they interrupted the shows every few minutes to advertise the things they are selling. Television is criticized for its crime shows; actually there are many other special shows of real value.

There are also educational television stations which are trying out new types of high quality programs. They give courses in foreign languages and in literature, which viewers can follow and even take examinations later. Some schools have a regular class on T.V, such as science, several hours a week.

I. Choose the best answer among a, b, c, d (6ms)

1. In America,

a. there is no national television. b. there is only one T.V station.

c. there is a lot of national television. d. there are no T.V viewers.

2. Which of the following statements is true?

a. Every school in America has classes on T.V every week.

b. Some schools state that T.V is not useful in education.

c. Some schools give Ss the lesson on T.V.

d. Some schools give foreign languages courses on T.V.

3. Which of the following statements is NOT correct?

a. There are many special shows of real value on T.V

b. There are educational programs on T.V.

c. There is advertising on T.V.

d. There is a lot of violence on T.V.

 

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15 MINUTE TEST
Read the passage and do the tasks below
In America, there is no national television as there is in some countries. All the stations are run commercially. Advertisers sponsor game shows, they interrupted the shows every few minutes to advertise the things they are selling. Television is criticized for its crime shows; actually there are many other special shows of real value.
There are also educational television stations which are trying out new types of high quality programs. They give courses in foreign languages and in literature, which viewers can follow and even take examinations later. Some schools have a regular class on T.V, such as science, several hours a week.
I. Choose the best answer among a, b, c, d (6ms)
In America,  
there is no national television.	b. there is only one T.V station.
there is a lot of national television.	d. there are no T.V viewers.
Which of the following statements is true?
Every school in America has classes on T.V every week.
Some schools state that T.V is not useful in education.
Some schools give Ss the lesson on T.V.
Some schools give foreign languages courses on T.V.
Which of the following statements is NOT correct?
There are many special shows of real value on T.V
There are educational programs on T.V.
There is advertising on T.V.
There is a lot of violence on T.V.
In America, who sponsors game shows?
Educationists
Viewers
Sales managers
Advertisers
II. Decide whether these statements are True(T) or False(F) (4ms)
1. Some advertisements on T.V are criticized because of their crime shows.
2. Some programs are made for schools.
3. There is a lot of violence on T.V.
4. The shows are interrupted every few minutes in order to help viewers relax.
45 MINUTE TEST
(Unit 10, 11)
Phonetic (4s x 0,25 = 1m)
A. Pick out one word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest.
	1. a. umbrella	b. union	c. usage	d. university
	2. a. while	b. which	c. who	d. white
B. Pick out one word that has the stress differently from that of the other words.
	1. a. equipment	b. terminal	c. important	d. possession
	2. a. industry	b. agriculture	c. restaurant	d. ambulance
Vocabulary and structures.(14s x 0,25 =3,5ms)
A. Choose the best answer among a, b, c, d
1. The tribe was threatened with 
a. extinction	b. extinct	c. to extinct	d. all are correct
2. The speech  we listened last night was informative.
	a. which to	b. to which	c. to that	d. that
3. One of the people  I admire most in the history of the world is Gandhi.
	a. that	b. which	c. whose	d. of them
4. It’s time that Governments  levels of environment.
	a. reduced	b. decreased	c. dropped	d. a and b
5. The boy to  I lent my money is very poor.
	a. that	b. whom	c. which	d. whose
6. She was the last applicant 
	a. to interview	b. to be interviewing	c. to be interviewed	d. to have interviewed
7. English is an important language 
	a. to master	b. for us to master
	c. which we have to master	d. all are correct
8. I find her  . She never stops talking.
	a. exhaust 	b. exhaustion	c. exhausting	d. exhausted
9. Her boss fired her,  made her angry.
	a. that	b. what	c. which	d. it
10. Have you ever met the man  over there? – No, who is he?
	a. stand	b. standing	c. is standing	d. who he is standing
	B. Choose the underlined part among a, b, c, d that needs correcting.
11. Liquids take the shape of any container which in they are placed.
 a b c d
12. In England, as early as the twenty century, young boys enjoyed to play 
 a b c d
13. According to the graduate catalog, student housing is more cheaper than housing of campus.
 a b c d
14. The more the relative humidity rises, the worst the heat affects us.
 a b c d
Reading ( 5s x 0,5 = 2,5ms)
Read the passage and choose the best answer among a, b, c, d.
	Laird Gogins is fifty-seven-year-old inventor who has developed a device to harness the power of the wind. He claims that his invention could eventually provide all the electrical power needed by the United States. A network of his wind machines across the country could transfer electricity produced in a windy spot to a place where the air still. Just one of Gogins’ wind machines will produce eighty megawatts of electricity, which is ten times the power produced by all the windmills in the United States were captured. It could provide one hundred percent of the electrical power now consumed. However, the inventor admits that the wind will probably never become the country’s sole power source.
	1. What does Laird Gogins do as stated in the passage?
	a. He is the director of a wind power station.
	b. He is an inventor.
	c. He surveys all the power plants in the United States.
	d. He produces machines.
	2. What does Laird Gogins’ device harness in nature?
	a. Still air	b. Electricity
	c. The power of the wind	d. Solar energy
	3. Which of the following statements concerning Gogins’ machine is NOT true?
	a. It will produce eighty megawatts of electricity.
	b. It could produce much more power than the windmill.
	c. It is currently providing all of the electrical power needed by the United States.
	d. It could provide one hundred percent of the electrical power now consumed.
	4. What does Laird Gogins’ admit about his invention?
	a. He believes that the windmill is more practical than his machine.
b. He believes that a network of his machine would be incapable of transferring electricity from one place to another.
c. He believes that his machine will probably never be the only device used to produce power in the United States.
d. He believes that his machine will never be popular outside the United States.
	5. The word “ capture” means most nearly
	a. put under arrest	b. brought to the inventor’s attention
	c. brought under control	d. put into operation
Writing ( 6s x 0,5 = 3ms)
1. John ran into Mark downtown last week.
 a. John injured Mark downtown last week.
 b. John had run to Mark downtown last week.
 c. John went downtown to exercise.
 d. John met Mark downtown last week unexpectedly.
2. If it hadn’t been for his carelessness, we would have finished the work.
 a. He was careless because we hadn’t finished the work.
 b. If he was careful, he would finish the work.
 c. If he had been more careful, we would have finished the work
 d. Because he wasn’t careless, we didn’t finish the work.
3. No one but the seven-year-old-boy saw the accident.
 a. Only the seven-year-old-boy saw the accident.
 b. No one at all saw the seven-year-old-boy’s accident.
 c. The seven-year-old-boy saw no one in the accident.
 d. No one in the accident saw the seven-year-old-boy.
4. They are watering the flowers.
 a. They need some water and flowers.
 b. There is some water on the flowers.
 c. They are putting the flowers in water.
 d. The flowers are being watered by them.
5. If it hadn’t been so late, I would have called you.
 a. It was not late when I called you.
 b. It was late, so I didn’t call you.
 c. It was late, but I called you.
 d. It was not late, but I did not call you.
6. Instead of waiting until tomorrow, Mai went to get right to work.
 a. Mai wants to begin work immediately.
 b. Mai wants to begin working tomorrow.
 c. Mai wants to forget about the work.
 d. Mai wants to begin work next week.

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