Bài ôn tập môn Tiếng Anh khối 11 - Revision 2 - Test 3

Bài ôn tập môn Tiếng Anh khối 11 - Revision 2 - Test 3

TEST 3

 Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from those of the rest.

1. A. campaign B. people C. population D. pneumonia

2. A. number B. able C. climber D. about

3. A. psychology B. prepare C. problem D. promote

4. A. comb B. combine C. combat D. combust

5. A. imitated B. smiled C. amazed D. improved

6. A. belongs B. cancels C. stands D. meets

I. Choose the best answer.

1. The instructor is explaining the competition's rules _____ the competitors.

A. to B. for C. with D. at

2. He is learning very hard because his aim ______Cambridge University.

A. to enter B. is enter C. entering D. for entering

3. Have you got any difficulty ___ learning these answers?

A. in B. for C. about D. with

4. The contest aimed to stimulate the spirit of learning English _____ students.

A. on B. in C. among D. between

5.Last Saturday we took part in the English Speaking Competition ______ by our English teachers.

A. who organized B. which organized C. which was organized D. organizing

6.The weather ______ terrible lately.

A. is b. was C. will be D. has been

7.I called Roger at nine last night, but he wasn't at home. He______in the library.

A. studies B. has studied C. was studying D. had studied

 

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REVISION 2
TEST 3
 Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from those of the rest. 
A. campaign 	B. people 	C. population 	D. pneumonia 
A. number 	B. able 	C. climber 	D. about 
A. psychology 	B. prepare 	C. problem 	D. promote 
A. comb 	B. combine 	C. combat 	D. combust 
A. imitated	B. smiled	C. amazed	D. improved
A. belongs	B. cancels	C. stands	D. meets
I. Choose the best answer. 
The instructor is explaining the competition's rules _____ the competitors. 
A. to 	B. for 	C. with 	D. at 
He is learning very hard because his aim ______Cambridge University. 
A. to enter 	B. is enter 	C. entering 	D. for entering 
Have you got any difficulty ___	learning these answers? 
A. in 	B. for 	C. about 	D. with 
The contest aimed to stimulate the spirit of learning English _____ students.
A. on	B. in	C. among	 	D. between
5.Last Saturday we took part in the English Speaking Competition ______ by our English teachers.
A. who organized	B. which organized 	 C. which was organized 	 D. organizing
6.The weather ______ terrible lately.
A. is	b. was	C. will be	D. has been
7.I called Roger at nine last night, but he wasn't at home. He______in the library.
A. studies	B. has studied	C. was studying	D. had studied
II. 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 the clergy and aristocracy. The first known reference to "literate laymen" did not appear until the end of the 14th century. Illiteracy was not seen as a problem until after the invention of printing in the 15th 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 18th to the 20th 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 20th century. 
1. According to the passage, the anti-illiteracy programs are for..
	a. adults 	b. children 
	c. those who are literate 	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 14th 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. 14th 	b. 15th 	c. 18th 	d. 20th 
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 	 d. The primitive society
III. Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase. 
	Teaching children (1) _____is the most important objective (2)______educators have to accomplish. Reading is a prerequisite for everything else, (3) _____in school but also in life itself. Western civilization has taught its children to read using an alphabetic approach ever since(4)______alphabet was(5)______and the Egyptians stopped(6)_____in hieroglyphics. English is an alphabetic language that,(7)______written, uses letters to represent speech sounds. When students were taught to read, they consciously (8)_____the speech sounds and learned to recognize the letters used to represent them. They were then trained to apply the information to "decode" the names of unknown written words, understand their (9)_____, and comprehend the information presented (10) ______a complete thought. 
A. read 	B. to read 	C. for reading 	D. reading
A. that 	B. whom 	C. whose 	D. those
A. not 	B. nor 	 	C. not only 	D. neither
A. a 	B. an 	C. the 	D. Ø
A. done 	B. discovered 	C. made 	D. invented
A. to write 	B. writing 	C. written 	D. wrote
A. when 	B. since 	C. as soon as 	D. with
A. regarded 	B. took part in 	C. completed 	D. identified 
A. sound 	B. meaning 	C. alphabet 	D. letter
A. as 	B. when 	C. since 	D. alike
IV. Choose the sentence which is closest in meaning to the printed one 
1. She asked him, “Have you read this book ?”
a. She asked if he had read that book. b. She wanted to know him if he had read that book.
c. She wondered him if he had read that book.
d. She asked him if she had read that book.
2. People spend a lot of money on advertising every year.
a. A lot of money are spent on advertising every year.
b. Advertising is spent on a lot of money every year.
c. A lot of money is spent on advertising every year.
d. Advertising are spent on a lot of money every year.
3. They can’t make tea with cold water.
a. Tea can’t be made by cold water. b. Cold water can’t be made with tea.
c. Tea can’t be made with cold water. d. Cold water can’t be made by tea.
 4. We didn’t go on holiday because we didn’t have enough money.
a. If we had had enough money, we would have gone on holiday.
b. Because of having enough money, they went on holiday.
c. Although they didn’t have enough money, they didn’t go on holiday.
d. If we hadn’t had enough money, we wouldn’t have gone on holiday.
5. Because the weather was not fine,the plane couldn’t take off.
	a. Because of the fine weather, the plane couldn’t take off.
	b. Because of the not fine weather, the plane couldn’t take off.
	c. Because of the good weather, the plane couldn’t take off. 
	d. Because of the bad weather, the plane couldn’t take off.
6. He was given a chance to stay on at this garage.
	a. They gave a chance him to stay on at this garage.
	b. They gave him to a chance to stay on at this garage. 	
 	c. Someone gave him a chance to stay on at this garage. 
	d. A chance gave him to stay on at this garage.
7. I’m sorry I missed your birthday party.
	a. I wish I had missed your birthday party.	b. I wish I didn’t miss your birthday party.
	c. I wish I missed your birthday party. 	d. I wish I had attended your birthday party.
V. Error identification 
He spent most of his time to paint in the studio.
Since I begin school, I haven’t had much spare time.
My mother makes me doing my homework so I can’t go out.
My family lived in Hue since 1990 to 1996, but we are now living in Saigon.
Could you tell me when does the next train leaves and where to buy tickets ?
Unless we work harder, we will finish on time.
We’re used to think that there was no life in the ocean depths.
TEST 4
I. Choose the best answers. 
The literacy rate there is the highest in the country. 
	A. ability to read and write 	B. student programs 
	C. illiteracy eradication 	D. primary education 
_____present, children under 14 are not permitted in bars. 
	A. For 	B. On 	C. From 	D. At 
Parents worry about the effect of films ______ their adolescents' behavior. 
	A. on 	B. to 	C. in 	D. with 
Most university students take part in school 	which are held every summer. 
	A. acts 	B. actions 	C. activities 	D. actors 
We fought for the___ __or our country. 
	A. honor 	B. honorable 	C. honorably 	D. honors 
6. He is helping the police 	 their enquiries. 
	A. in 	B. at 	C. with 	D. for 
Many students take part _____ the campaign for illiteracy eradication. 
	A. for 	B. in 	C. from 	D. on 
When preparing _____ a report, I can never keep track of time. 
	A. of 	B. with 	C. on 	D. for 
 They have to work overtime because the requirements for ______	have not been fulfilled. 
	A. complete 	B. completion 	C. completed 	D. completely 
The program has been conducted 	so more and more people can read and write. 
	A. effect 	B. effective 	C. effectiveness 	D. effectively 
11. As _______ we are keen to ensure that our students can find the best ways to learn. 
	A. educate 	B. education 	C. educators 	D. educative 
	12. 	 is the state of not knowing how to read or write. 
	A. Literacy 	B. Illiteracy 	C. Campaign 	D. Struggle 
Have you completed your application form yet? 
	A. ejected 	B. promoted 	C. eradicated 	D. finished 
There are 54 __ minorities in Vietnam. 
	A. national 	B. primary 	C. ethnic 	D. main 
Every summer, hundreds of students participate in a campaign to eradicate illiteracy. 
	A. get rid of completely 	B. promote 	C. provide 	D. volunteer 
Their economy has _____ rapidly, while ours, by contrast, is declining. 
	A. struggled 	B. expanded 	C. reached 	D. enlarged 
__ number of illiterate people are trying to learn how to read and write. 
	A. A 	B. An 	C. The 	D. Ø 
"Don't talk in class", the teacher said. 
A. The teacher told his student do not talk in class.	B. The teacher told his student did not talk in class. 
C. The teacher told his student not to talk in class. 	D. The teacher told his student not talking in class. 
"I will do it for you; Mary", Peter said. 
A. Peter advised Mary to do it. 	B. Peter advised Mary not to do it. 
C. Peter promised to do it for Mary. 	D. Peter wanted Mary to do it. 
"I _____ good at English, my son," Mr. Pike said. 
A. would like you have been 	B. had better have you to be 
C. would rather you to be 	D. would like you to be 
"_______," the mother warned her sons. 
A. Boys, don't go near the lake 	B. Boys, you will not go near the lake 
C. Boys, let's go near the lake 	D. Boys, you would like to go near the lake 
The number of illiterate people in the remote and mountainous areas is gradually decreasing.
	A. going up 	B. taking on 	C. becoming less 	D. coming up 
The conference continued after a ten-minute break. 
	A. went on 	B. took part in 	C. came back 	D. struggled against 
Education is the best 	for children's future. 
	A. preparation 	B. eradication 	 C. promotion 	D. consideration 
More and more people take part in struggling _____illiteracy. 
	A. for 	B. against 	 C. with 	D. on 
Her parents provided her ____ sufficient money to stay at Findhorn for her summer holiday. 
	A. of 	B. for 	 C. with 	 D. on 
The customer said, "I would like to buy a coat." 
	A. The customer wanted to buy a coat. 	B. The customer said to buy a coat. 
	C. The customer told to buy a coat. 	D. The customer warned her to buy a coat. 
The police threatened, " 	" 
	A. You should drive so fast. 	B. Not drive so fast! 
C. I had better you drive so fast 	D. Don't drive so fast! 
John 	him my phone number. 
	A. invited me to give B. suggested me giving C. said to me to give D. told me to give 
Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase. 
	(31) 	is a factor in education. (32) 	a global scale, national educational systems, intending to bring out the best in the next generation, (33) 	competitiveness among students by scholarships. Countries like Singapore and England have a special educational program (34)___ caters to special students, prompting charges of academic elitism. Upon receipt of their academic results, students tend to (35) ____their grades to see who is (36) _____ . For severe cases, the pressure to perform in some countries is (37) ____high that intellectually deficient students even suicide as consequence of (38) ____the exams, (39) ____ Japan is a prime example. This has resulted (40)____ critical revaluation of examinations as a whole by educationists. 
31 a. Compete 	b. Competition 	c. Competitive 	d. Competitor
32 a. On 	b. With 	c. At 	d. In
33 a. create 	b. rise 	c. encourage 	d. found 
34 a. when 	b. which 	 	c. whose 	d. whom
35 a. participate 	b. observe 	c. notice 	d. compare 
36 a. the best 	b. the better 	c. more better 	d. best
37 a. such 	b. so 	c. too 	d. much
38 a. falling 	b. dropping 	c. failing 	d. breaking
39 a. so 	b. but 	c. because 	d. and
40 a. in 	b. with 	c. for 	d. at
 Read the article below and put a cross on the letter next to the word that best fits each space.
In 776 B.C the first Olympic Games were held at the foot of Mount Olympus to (1) _________ the Greek’s chief god, Zesus. The Greeks emphasized physical (2) _________ and strength in their education of youth. Therefore, contests in running, jumping, discus and javelin throwing, boxing, and horse and chariot racing were held in individual cities, and the winners (3) _________ every four years at Mount Olympus. Winners were greatly honored by having olive (4) __________ placed on their heads and having poems sung about their (5) __________. Originally these were held as games of friendship, and any wars in (6) _________ were halted to allow the game to take (7) _________.
The Greeks (8) _________ so much importance to these games that they calculated time in four-year (9) _________ called “Olympiads” (10) _________ from 776 B.C.
1.A. respect	B. honor	C. adore	D. idolize
2.A. propriety	B. fitness	C. temerity	D. bravado
3.A. competed	B. strived	C. fought	D. combatted
4.A. bouquets	B. piles	C. wreaths	D. circles
5.A. movements	B. motions	C. postures	D. deeds
6.A. continuation	B. progress	C. process	D. duration
7.A. place	B. charge	C. part	D. care
8.A. associated	B. attached	C. lent	D. proffer
9.A. circles	B. rotations	C. cycles	D. swings
10.A. dating	B. timimg	C. setting	D. fixing
 Choose the underlined word or phrase in each sentence that needs correcting.
1.We were surprising by the results of the test.
	 A B C D
2.She spent many money on clothes at the supermarket yesterday.
	 A B 	 C D
3I. don’t think I can get the job because there are many applicant for it.
	 A 	 B C 	 D
4.When a little boy, he is used to go swimming in the river with me.
	 A B 	 C 	 D
5.In the future, human workers might be replace by robots in dangerous areas such as nuclear power plants or coal mines.	A	B	C	 D

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