I. PHONETICS. (1m) Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others.
01. A. shrine B. agrarian C. polite D. slight
02. A. peach B. children C. exchange D. machine
03. A. earning B. searching C. clearing D. learning
II. READING COMPREHENSION. (3ms) Fill in each blank with one suitable word from the box to complete the passage.
year - international - clean - housewives - children - preparations - decorate - longevity - put on - national
Lan lived in Japan for more than two years and she could tell something about Japanese New Year. The New Year is observed on 1st January, and it lasts three days through 3rd January. People do some similar things and also some different ones as we do in Vietnam. The .(4). begin a few days before the New Year when .(5). start cooking special food for New Year’s Day. On the New Year’s Eve,every household do a big cleaning up. The idea is to get rid of the past year and welcome the new one. They usually .(6). their houses with small pine trees on both sides of the door, which represent .(7). and constancy. People also exchange cards and gifts.
On the New Year’s Eve, family members sit round and start watching the .(8). Singing contest on television. But the last notes must be sung before midnight. Then television or radio will broadcast 108 bells. As soon as the 108th bell is rung, people say “Happy New Year.” On the fist day,some families .(9). special kimonos or dress to visit their shrine. Then they come home and eat their special New Year Day’s food and drink a lot of rice wine. New Year’s Day is mostly celebrated among family only.
04. .05. 06. .
07. .08. .09.
III. GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY. (4ms) Choose the one word or phrase A, B, C or D that best completes sentences.
10. It is important to .illiteracy out of this world.
A. delete B. damage C. cancel D. eradicate
11. Her fist novel has been acclaimed as a masterpiece.
A. international B. internationally C. national D. nation
12. After John (wash) .his clothes, he (begin) .to study.
A. had washed- began B. was washing- begin C. washed- had begun D. washed- begin
13. When the candles were blown , the roo was in dark.
A. in B. out C. at D. of
TRƯỜNG THPT XYZ ĐỀ THI HỌC KỲ I- NĂM HỌC 2010-2011 TỔ ANH VĂN MÔN ANH VĂN 11 - BAN CƠ BẢN Ngày ...... tháng 12, 2010 Thời Gian: 45 phút - không kể thời gian giao đề Điểm Đề số 001 I. PHONETICS. (1m) Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others. 01. A. shrine B. agrarian C. polite D. slight 02. A. peach B. children C. exchange D. machine 03. A. earning B. searching C. clearing D. learning II. READING COMPREHENSION. (3ms) Fill in each blank with one suitable word from the box to complete the passage. year - international - clean - housewives - children - preparations - decorate - longevity - put on - national Lan lived in Japan for more than two years and she could tell something about Japanese New Year. The New Year is observed on 1st January, and it lasts three days through 3rd January. People do some similar things and also some different ones as we do in Vietnam. The ...(4)... begin a few days before the New Year when ...(5)... start cooking special food for New Year’s Day. On the New Year’s Eve,every household do a big cleaning up. The idea is to get rid of the past year and welcome the new one. They usually ...(6)... their houses with small pine trees on both sides of the door, which represent ...(7)... and constancy. People also exchange cards and gifts. On the New Year’s Eve, family members sit round and start watching the ...(8)... Singing contest on television. But the last notes must be sung before midnight. Then television or radio will broadcast 108 bells. As soon as the 108th bell is rung, people say “Happy New Year.” On the fist day,some families ...(9)... special kimonos or dress to visit their shrine. Then they come home and eat their special New Year Day’s food and drink a lot of rice wine. New Year’s Day is mostly celebrated among family only. 04. .05. 06. .. 07. .08..09. III. GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY. (4ms) Choose the one word or phrase A, B, C or D that best completes sentences. 10. It is important to .illiteracy out of this world. A. delete B. damage C. cancel D. eradicate 11. Her fist novel has been acclaimed as a masterpiece. A. international B. internationally C. national D. nation 12. After John (wash) .his clothes, he (begin) .to study. A. had washed- began B. was washing- begin C. washed- had begun D. washed- begin 13. When the candles were blown , the roo was in dark. A. in B. out C. at D. of 14. I expected .to the party, but I wasn’t. A. being invite B. to invite C. to be invited D. be invited 15. The anniversary of the founding of the charity falls . 12 th November. A. on B. at C. in D. to 16. The light went out while we (have) .dinner. A. had B. were having C. have D. had had 17. If he ... all that, he will be ill. A. ate B. eat C. eaten D. eats 18. I’m doing the test very well now. I (not/do) . the test well if I (not/ revise) . thoroughly last night. A. don’t do- won’t revise B. hadn’t done- wouldn’t have revised C. wouldn’t do- hadn’t revised D. didn’t revise- wouldn’t revise 19. “I borrowed your cars for some hours”, the man said. " The man admitted .. for some hours. A. to borrow my car B. borrowing your car C. having borrowed my car D. borrow my car 20. On Christmas Eve children go to bed full of .. A. exciting B. excite C. excited D. excitement 21. I am pleased to .Group B, the winner of the finnal competition. A. announce B. appoint C. recite D. explain 22. George (wait).. for two hours before the bus came. A. waited B. was waiting C. had waited D. waits 23. Although millions of women want to the size of their families, they know of no safe way to have fewer children. A. raise B. decrease C. expand D. limit 24. John said, “You’d better not lend them any money, Tom.” " John advised Tom A. better not lend them any money B. not lend them any money C. not to lend them any money D. not lending them any money 25. We wish you both- health and longevity. What does longevity mean? A. long life B. happy life C. easy life D. exciting IV. Identify the underlined word or phrase- A,B,C or D- that must be changed for the sentence to be correct. (0.8m). 26. (A) While I (B) did my homework, I (C) had a (D) good idea. A. B. C. D. (11-1B) 27. We (A) could have (B) do more (C) if we (D) had had more time. A. B. C. D. 28. (A) My brother (B) often (C) helps me (D) doing the homework. A. B. C. D. 29. Students (A) stopped (B) to make noise (C) when the teacher (D) came in. A. B. C. D. V. Put the words in the correct order to make meaningful sentences. 30. traditional/ at Tet/ is/ Peach blosson/ apricot blossom/ is / while/ in the North/ in the South/ traditional. " . 31. students/ six hundred/ from the / northern highlands/ ethnic minority/ were asked/ reading and writing skills/ living in their home villages/ to/ 1,200 illiterate people/ to provide. " VI. Choose the word whose main stressed syllable is differrent from the rest. (0.4.m) 32. A. apologize B. difficulty C. enjoyment D. remember 33. A. maximum B. organize C. participate D. orphanage VII. WRITING. (2ms) Rewrite the sentences below, beginning with the words given. 34. We didn’t go fishing because the weather was bad yesterday. " If the weather. 35. “Don’t forget to do your homework,” said our teacher to us. " Our teacher reminded VIII. Read the passage and answer the following questions. (1.5 ms.) The population of the world has been increasing faster and faster. In 10,000 BC, there were probably only 10 million people. In AD1, there were 300 million. It took 1,750 years for the world population to reach 625 million. In 1850, only one hundred years later, the population reached the figure of 1,300 million. In 1950, the figure had more than doubled to reach 2,510 million. In 1985, only 35 years later, there were 4,760 million people. In 2000, the world's population was about 6.6 billion, and by 2015 it is expected to be over 7 billion. Does the Earth have enough resources to support this many people? Different scientists give different answers to this question. Some say that there are enough resources to support 8 billion people. Others say that we must limit population growth because our resources are limited. Only 10 percent of the earth's land can be used for farming and another 20 percent for raising animals. There is a limit to the water we can use. There are also limits to the amounts of petroleum, iron, silver, gold, and other metals. Questions 36. What percentage of the earth’s land can be used for farming and for raising animals? 37. Why must we limit population growth? .. 38. What resources mentioned in the passage are used to support the world? The End TRƯỜNG THPT XYZ ĐỀ THI HỌC KỲ I- NĂM HỌC 2010-2011 TỔ ANH VĂN MÔN ANH VĂN 11 - BAN CƠ BẢN Ngày ...... tháng 12, 2010 Thời Gian: 45 phút - không kể thời gian giao đề Điểm Đề số 002 I. PHONETICS. (1m) Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others. 01.A. peach B. children C. exchange D. machine 02.A. shrine B. slight C. agrarian D. polite 03.A. earning B. searching C. learning D. clearing II. Choose the word whose main stressed syllable is differrent from the rest. 04.A. difficulty B. enjoyment C. apologize D. remember 05.A. orphanage B. organize C. maximum D. participate III. WRITING. (2ms) Rewrite the sentences below, beginning with the words given. 06. We didn’t go fishing because the weather was bad yesterday. " If the weather. 07. “Don’t forget to do your homework,” said our teacher to us. " Our teacher reminded IV. GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY. (4ms) Choose the one word or phrase A, B, C or D that best completes sentences. 08. If he ... all that, he will be ill. A. eat B. eats C. ate D. eaten 09. The light went out while we (have) .dinner. A. have B. were having C. had had D. had 10. John said, “You’d better not lend them any money, Tom.” " John advised Tom A. not lend them any money B. better not lend them any money C. not to lend them any money D. not lending them any money 11. “I borrowed your cars for some hours”, the man said. " The man admitted .. for some hours. A. borrow my car B. to borrow my car C. having borrowed my car D. borrowing your car 12. We wish you both- health and longevity. What does longevity mean? A. long life B. happy life C. easy life D. exciting 13. I expected .to the party, but I wasn’t. A. to be invited B. to invite C. being invite D. be invited 14. George (wait).. for two hours before the bus came. A. waits B. had waited C. waited D. was waiting 15. It is important to .illiteracy out of this world. A. delete B. damage C. eradicate D. cancel 16. Her fist novel has been acclaimed as a masterpiece. A. nation B. international C. internationally D. national 17. The anniversary of the founding of the charity falls . 12 th November. A. on B. in C. at D. to 18. I am pleased to .Group B, the winner of the finnal competition. A. appoint B. recite C. explain D. announce 19. Although millions of women want to the size of their families, they know of no safe way to have fewer children. A. expand B. limit C. raise D. decrease 20. After John (wash) .his clothes, he (begin) .to study. A. had washed- began B. washed- had begun C. washed- begin D. was washing- begin 21. I’m doing the test very well now. I (not/do) . the test well if I (not/ revise) . Thoroughly last night. A. wouldn’t do- didn’t revise B. don’t do- won’t revise C. didn’t revise- wouldn’t revise D. Hadn’t done- wouldn’t have revised 22. On Christmas Eve children go to bed full of .. A. exciting B. excite C. excitement D. excited 23. When the candles were blown , the roo was in dark. A. at B. of C. out D. in V. READING COMPREHENSION. (1.5ms) Fill in each blank with one suitable word from the box to complete the passage. year - international - clean - housewives - children - preparations - decorate - longevity - put on - national Lan lived in Japan for more than two years and she could tell something about Japanese New Year. The New Year is observed on 1st January, and it lasts three days through 3rd January. People do some similar things and also some different ones as we do in Vietnam. The ...(24)... begin a few days before the New Year when ...(25)... start cooking special food for New Year’s Day. On the New Year’s Eve,every household do a big cleaning up. The idea is to get rid of the past year and welcome the new one. They usually ...(26)... their houses with small pine trees on both sides of the door, which represent ...(27)... and constancy. People also exchange cards and gifts. On the New Year’s Eve, family members sit round and start watching the ...(28)... Singing contest on television. But the last notes must be sung before midnight. Then television or radio will broadcast 108 bells. As soon as the 108th bell is rung, people say “Happy (11-2B) New Year.” On the fist day,some families ...(29)... ... the homework. A. B. C. D. 14. (A) While I (B) did my homework, I (C) had a (D) good idea. A. B. C. D. V. PHONETICS. (1m) Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others. 15. A. earning B. learning C. searching D. clearing 16. A. peach B. children C. exchange D. machine 17. A. polite B. shrine C. agrarian D. slight VI. Read the passage and answer the following questions. (1.5ms) The population of the world has been increasing faster and faster. In 10,000 BC, there were probably only 10 million people. In AD1, there were 300 million. It took 1,750 years for the world population to reach 625 million. In 1850, only one hundred years later, the population reached the figure of 1,300 million. In 1950, the figure had more than doubled to reach 2,510 million. In 1985, only 35 years later, there were 4,760 million people. In 2000, the world's population was about 6.6 billion, and by 2015 it is expected to be over 7 billion. Does the Earth have enough resources to support this many people? Different scientists give different answers to this question. Some say that there are enough resources to support 8 billion people. Others say that we must limit population growth because our resources are limited. Only 10 percent of the earth's land can be used for farming and another 20 percent for raising animals. There is a limit to the water we can use. There are also limits to the amounts of petroleum, iron, silver, gold, and other metals. Questions 18. Why must we limit population growth? .. 19. What percentage of the earth’s land can be used for farming and for raising animals? 20. What resources mentioned in the passage are used to support the world? (11 3B) VII. GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY. (4ms) Choose the one word or phrase A, B, C or D that best completes sentences. 21. If he ... all that, he will be ill. A. eat B. eats C. eaten D. ate 22. On Christmas Eve children go to bed full of .. A. excite B. exciting C. excitement D. excited 23. After John (wash) .his clothes, he (begin) .to study. A. washed- had begun B. had washed- began C. washed- begin D. was washing- begin 24. John said, “You’d better not lend them any money, Tom.” " John advised Tom A. not to lend them any money B. better not lend them any money C. not lend them any money D. not lending them any money 25. When the candles were blown , the roo was in dark. A. out B. of C. in D. at 26. Although millions of women want to the size of their families, they know of no safe way to have fewer children. A. limit B. decrease C. expand D. raise 27. I expected .to the party, but I wasn’t. A. to be invited B. to invite C. be invited D. being invite 28. George (wait).. for two hours before the bus came. A. waited B. was waiting C. waits D. had waited 29. We wish you both- health and longevity. What does longevity mean? A. easy life B. long life C. exciting D. happy life 30. The anniversary of the founding of the charity falls . 12 th November. A. on B. in C. at D. to 31. “I borrowed your cars for some hours”, the man said. " The man admitted .. for some hours. A. borrowing your car B. to borrow my car C. having borrowed my car D. borrow my car 32. Her fist novel has been acclaimed as a masterpiece. A. national B. international C. nation D. internationally 33. I’m doing the test very well now. I (not/do) . the test well if I (not/ revise) . Thoroughly last night. A. don’t do- won’t revise B. didn’t revise- wouldn’t revise C. Hadn’t done- wouldn’t have revised D. wouldn’t do- didn’t revise 34. It is important to .illiteracy out of this world. A. delete B. damage C. eradicate D. cancel 35. I am pleased to .Group B, the winner of the finnal competition. A. recite B. explain C. announce D. appoint 36. The light went out while we (have) .dinner. A. had B. have C. were having D. had had VIII. Put the words in the correct order to make meaningful sentences. 37. students/ six hundred/ from the / northern highlands/ ethnic minority/ were asked/ reading and writing skills/ living in their home villages/ to/ 1,200 illiterate people/ to provide. " 38. traditional/ at Tet/ is/ Peach blosson/ apricot blossom/ is / while/ in the North/ in the South/ traditional. " . The End TRƯỜNG THPT XYZ ĐỀ THI HỌC KỲ I- NĂM HỌC 2010-2011 TỔ ANH VĂN MÔN ANH VĂN 11 - BAN CƠ BẢN Ngày ...... tháng 12, 2010 Thời Gian: 45 phút - không kể thời gian giao đề Đề số 004 Điểm I. Choose the word whose main stressed syllable is differrent from the rest. 01. A. orphanage B. organize C. maximum D. participate 02. A. remember B. difficulty C. apologize D. enjoyment II. PHONETICS. (1m) Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others. 03.A. learning B. earning C. searching D. clearing 04. A. exchange B. children C. peach D. machine 05. A. slight B. agrarian C. shrine D. polite III. GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY. (4ms) Choose the one word or phrase A, B, C or D that best completes sentences. 06. George (wait).. for two hours before the bus came. A. was waiting B. waited C. had waited D. waits 07. John said, “You’d better not lend them any money, Tom.” " John advised Tom A. not to lend them any money B. not lending them any money C. not lend them any money D. better not lend them any money 08. After John (wash) .his clothes, he (begin) .to study. A. washed- had begun B. washed- begin C. was washing- begin D. had washed- began 09. Her fist novel has been acclaimed as a masterpiece. A. nation B. internationally C. international D. national 10. We wish you both- health and longevity. What does longevity mean? A. easy life B. happy life C. exciting D. long life 11. I expected .to the party, but I wasn’t. A. to invite B. being invite C. to be invited D. be invited 12. I am pleased to .Group B, the winner of the finnal competition. A. announce B. appoint C. recite D. explain 13. Although millions of women want to the size of their families, they know of no safe way to have fewer children. A. expand B. raise C. limit D. decrease 14. When the candles were blown , the roo was in dark. A. in B. of C. at D. out 15. The anniversary of the founding of the charity falls . 12 th November. A. in B. at C. on D. to 16. It is important to .illiteracy out of this world. A. delete B. eradicate C. cancel D. damage 17. On Christmas Eve children go to bed full of .. A. excite B. exciting C. excitement D. excited 18. I’m doing the test very well now. I (not/do) . the test well if I (not/ revise) . Thoroughly last night. A. Hadn’t done- wouldn’t have revised B. don’t do- won’t revise C. didn’t revise- wouldn’t revise D. wouldn’t do- didn’t revise 19. “I borrowed your cars for some hours”, the man said. " The man admitted .. for some hours. A. borrowing your car B. borrow my car C. to borrow my car D. having borrowed my car 20. The light went out while we (have) .dinner. A. were having B. have C. had had D. had 21. If he ... all that, he will be ill. A. ate B. eat C. eaten D. eats IV. Put the words in the correct order to make meaningful sentences. 22. traditional/ at Tet/ is/ Peach blosson/ apricot blossom/ is / while/ in the North/ in the South/ traditional. " . 23. students/ six hundred/ from the / northern highlands/ ethnic minority/ were asked/ reading and writing skills/ living in their home villages/ to/ 1,200 illiterate people/ to provide. " V. READING COMPREHENSION. (1.5ms) Fill in each blank with one suitable word from the box to complete the dialogue. year - international - clean - housewives - children - preparations - decorate - longevity - put on - national (11 – 4B) Lan lived in Japan for more than two years and she could tell something about Japanese New Year. The New Year is observed on 1st January, and it lasts three days through 3rd January. People do some similar things and also some different ones as we do in Vietnam. The ...(24)... begin a few days before the New Year when ...(25)... start cooking special food for New Year’s Day. On the New Year’s Eve,every household do a big cleaning up. The idea is to get rid of the past year and welcome the new one. They usually ...(26)... their houses with small pine trees on both sides of the door, which represent ...(27)... and constancy. People also exchange cards and gifts. On the New Year’s Eve, family members sit round and start watching the ...(28)... Singing contest on television. But the last notes must be sung before midnight. Then television or radio will broadcast 108 bells. As soon as the 108th bell is rung, people say “Happy New Year.” On the fist day,some families ...(29)... special kimonos or dress to visit their shrine. Then they come home and eat their special New Year Day’s food and drink a lot of rice wine. New Year’s Day is mostly celebrated among family only. 24. .25. 26. .. 27. .28..29. VI. Read the passage and answer the following questions. (1.5ms) The population of the world has been increasing faster and faster. In 10,000 BC, there were probably only 10 million people. In AD1, there were 300 million. It took 1,750 years for the world population to reach 625 million. In 1850, only one hundred years later, the population reached the figure of 1,300 million. In 1950, the figure had more than doubled to reach 2,510 million. In 1985, only 35 years later, there were 4,760 million people. In 2000, the world's population was about 6.6 billion, and by 2015 it is expected to be over 7 billion. Does the Earth have enough resources to support this many people? Different scientists give different answers to this question. Some say that there are enough resources to support 8 billion people. Others say that we must limit population growth because our resources are limited. Only 10 percent of the earth's land can be used for farming and another 20 percent for raising animals. There is a limit to the water we can use. There are also limits to the amounts of petroleum, iron, silver, gold, and other metals. Questions 30. What resources mentioned in the passage are used to support the world? 31. What percentage of the earth’s land can be used for farming and for raising animals? 32. Why must we limit population growth? .. VII. WRITING. (2ms) Rewrite the sentences below, beginning with the words given. 33. “Don’t forget to do your homework,” said our teacher to us. " Our teacher reminded 34. We didn’t go fishing because the weather was bad yesterday. " If the . VIII. Identify the underlined word or phrase- A,B,C or D- that must be changed for the sentence to be correct. (0.8m). 35. Students (A) stopped (B) to make noise (C) when the teacher (D) came in. A. B. C. D. 36. (A) My brother (B) often (C) helps me (D) doing the homework. A. B. C. D. 37. We (A) could have (B) do more (C) if we (D) had had more time. A. B. C. D. 38. (A) While I (B) did my homework, I (C) had a (D) good idea. A. B. C. D. The End
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