Ôn tập English 11 (Unit 1 – 4)

Ôn tập English 11 (Unit 1 – 4)

Consolidation 1 - 4

A/ Pronunciation

1. A. fat B. hat C. any D. gas

2. A. chemist B. child C. chair D. cheap

3. A. hunger B. think C. new D. bank

4. A. recent B. choice C. space D. receive

5. A. dear B. handherchief C. dad D. deal

6. A. line B. determine C. Mine D. wine

7. A. new B. think C. bank D. hunger

8. A. there B. weather C. math D. than

Stress

1. A. budget B. handle C. provide D. party

2. A. vacation B. participate C. remote D. orphanage

3. A. floppy B. embrace C. experience D. embarrass

4. A. quality B. acquaintance C. friendship D. loyalty

B/ Choose the correct answer

1. He pulled a/an.of 10 pound notes out of his picket.

A. sum B. Wad C. Piece D. amount

2. The police accused him of .fire to the building but he denied in the area on the night of the fire.

A. setting / being B. set / be C. having set / having been D. setting / having been

3. When I was about 12, one of the teachers at school asked if anyone had wanted to have an English pen-friend.

A. had wanted B. pen-friend C. About D. if

 

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Consolidation 1 - 4
A/ Pronunciation
A. fat	B. hat	C. any	D. gas
A. chemist	B. child	C. chair	D. cheap
A. hunger	B. think	C. new	D. bank
A. recent	B. choice	C. space	D. receive
A. dear	B. handherchief	C. dad	D. deal
A. line	B. determine	C. Mine	D. wine
A. new	B. think	C. bank	D. hunger
A. there	B. weather	C. math	D. than
Stress
A. budget	B. handle	C. provide	D. party
A. vacation	B. participate	C. remote	D. orphanage
A. floppy	B. embrace	C. experience	D. embarrass
A. quality	B. acquaintance	C. friendship	D. loyalty
B/ Choose the correct answer
He pulled a/an................of 10 pound notes out of his picket.
A. sum	B. Wad	C. Piece	D. amount
The police accused him of ..fire to the building but he deniedin the area on the night of the fire.
A. setting / being	B. set / be	C. having set / having been 	D. setting / having been
When I was about 12, one of the teachers at school asked if anyone had wanted to have an English pen-friend.
A. had wanted	B. pen-friend	C. About	D. if
I............on the computer when the fire......................out.
A. was working/broke	B. worked/broke	C. worked/was breaking	D. was working/was breaking
It............quite often in Britain during the Winter.
A. snowed	B. was snowing	C. snows	D. is snowing
My mother happily gave to me a collection of Elton John's best songs on my last birthday.
A. to	B. on	C. happily	D. last
She................shyly at him and then lowered her eyes.
A. stared	B. glanced	C. caught sight	D. looked
Most passengers dislike...........to sit in small,uncomfortable seats on long flights.
A. to have	B. to having	C. having	D. have
We should .................. war invalids and families of martyrs.
A. look into	B. look through	C. look after	D. look over
. photographs of the place, I had a desire to go there.
A. Having seen	B. Seen	C. Saw	D. Seeing
I keep getting this pain in my leg. I think I'd better................. a doctor.
A. to seeing	B. see	C. seeing	D. to see
Don't make so much....................over the children.
A. noise	B. blame	C. reprimand	D. fuss
A few days ago he said he .............................sick. But now he is fine.
A. was	B. had become	C. had been	D. became
Dinner will be a cold.........................,not a sit-down meal.
A. party	B. buffet	C. dish	D. meal
They left the restaurant................. two hours over lunch.
A. spending	B. spent	C. having spent	D. after spending
They let their children....................up late at weekends.
A. staying	B. having stayed	C. stay	D. to stay
Although Joe slammed on his brakes, he couldn't avoid .................the small dog that suddenly darted out in front of his car.
A. to hitting	B. being hit	C. hitting	D. to hit
The work of he charity is funded by voluntary.............
A. activity	B. action	C. organization	D. donation
I hope..........my autobiography before I die. Do you think anyone would read it? 
A. to writing	B. to write	C. writing	D. to be written
Peter is very funny. He makes me.................a lot.
A. laughing	B. laughs	C. laugh	D. laughed
I observed a blue car.............................very fast towards the motoways.
A. drove	B. having driven	C. driving	D. driven
Please forgive me. I didn't mean.........you.
A. upsetting	B. being upset	C. to upset	D. to be upset
A school that teaches skills that are necessary for particular jobs is the...............................one.
A. secondary	B. vocational	C. technical	D. public
Although Joe slammed on his brakes, he couldn't avoid .................the small dog that suddenly darted out in front of his car.
	A. hitting	B. to hit	C. to hitting	D. being hit
I (a. not/see)...............the film last night because I (a. see)...........it several times before.
	A. didn' t see / saw	B. didn't see / had seen	C. didn't see / was seeing	D. wasn't seeing / saw
36. Picasso was a famous artist who.............some extremely interesting pictures.
	A. invented	B. decorated	C. discovered	D. painted
37. Bright posters...................the streets on the occasion of an anniversary.
	A. decorate	B. clear	C. glorify	D. colour
40. The mission of a volunteer work involves teaching children basic healthcare,...................and literacy skills.
	A. hygiene	B. work	C. education	D. sports
41. While I (try)..............to get my car started, a passing car (stop).........and the driver (offer)............to help me.
	A. tried / stopped / was offering	B. was trying / stopped / was offering
	C. tried / stopped / offered	D. was trying / stopped / offered
42. Most people enjoy...........to different parts of the world.
	A. being travelled	B. to travelling	C. travelling	D. to travel
44. I was really excited as I hadn't never been to London since was 10.
	A. never	B. as	C. excited	D. since
45. I must drive more carefully. I can't risk..........another speeding ticket.
	A. to get	B. getting	C. to getting	D. get
46. It is no good........................sorry for yourself.
	A. felt	B. feeling	C. feel	D. to feel
47. According to the sign on the restaurant door, all diners are required............shirts and shoes.
	A. to wear	B. to wearing	C. wearing	D. to be woren
48. Sarah has got an exam soon, so she...................very hard at the moment.
A. is working	B. worked	C. was working	D. works
Similar sentence
Why did the boy do that? It was very silly.
	A. It was very silly of boy to doing that.	B. It was very silly of boy doing that.
	C. It was very silly of boy do that.	D. It was very silly of boy to do that.
On the form, please give your name, nationality, address and indicate your marital status.
Your name, nationality, age and address should be pleased to be indicated on the form.
Please write your name, nationality, address and marital status on the form.
Your address, nationality, age and address must be shown on the form.
Please write formally your name, nationality, address and marital status.
He found no one at home. He left the house in a bad temper.
Have found no one at home, he left the house in a bad temper.
Having found no one at home, he left the house in a bad temper.
To be found no one at home, he left the house in a bad temper.
Founding no one at home, he left the house in a bad temper.
He left the house early this morning.
I heard him to leave the house early this morning.
I heard him to leaving the house early this morning.
I heard him leave the house early this morning.
I heard him leaving the house early this morning.
He escaped from prison. He looked for a place where he could get food.
Escaped from prison, He looked for a place where he could get food.
Escaping from prison, He looked for a place where he could get food.
Have been escaped from prison, He looked for a place where he could get food.
Having escaped from prison, He looked for a place where he could get food.
Mistakes
His mother was crying and waving at him goodbye when he was boarding the ship.
A	B	C	D
His speech was a careful worded attempt to evade his responsibility in the matter.
A	B	C	D
You have to collect your bags and then go through custom.
A	B	C	D
That's the only thing that I don't like it about her.
A	B	C	D
I rang up several my other friends and we decided to go to London for the day.
A	B	C	D
Form the sentence from the clues
1. Computers/ throughout/ skills/ helping/ your/ provide/ many/ with/ are/ they/ will/ need/ children/ life
->
passed / exams / know / happy / I / be / that / you / have / the.
->
Assistance/ hope/ to/ we/ more/ from/ future/ receive/ you/ in/ the
->
C/ Read the paragraphs and then choose the correct answer
Paragraph 1:
Traditionally, mental tests have been divided into two types. Achievement tests are designed to measure acquired skills and knowledge, particularly those that have been explicitly taught. The proficiency exams required by some states for high school graduation are achievement tests. Aptitude tests are designed to measure a person’s ability to acquire new skills or knowledge. For example, vocational aptitude tests can help you decide whether you would do better as a mechanic or musician. However, all mental tests are in some sense achievement tests because they assume some sort of past learning or experience with certain objects, words, or situations. The difference between achievement and aptitude tests is one of degree and intended use.
1. The author’s main purpose in this passage is to
A. show importance of testing.
B. relate a story about aptitude and achievement tests.
C. compare and contrast achievement and aptitude tests.
D. criticize the use of testing to measure a person’s ability.
2. This passage would most likely appear in: 
A. an art journal.	B. a novel. 	C. a psychology book. 	D. a medical journal.
3. Which of the following conclusions can be drawn from this passage? 
A. Aptitude and achievement tests are interchangeable.
B. An aptitude test might be helpful to a person contemplating a career move.
C. All high school students should take proficiency exams.
D. Tests are a means of acquiring skills and knowledge.
4. From the passage:  
A. All mental tests are achievement tests.
B. All mental tests are partly achievement tests. 
C. Achievement tests are completely different from aptitude tests.
D. No ideas above are drawn from the passage.
5. The author’s attitude toward the subject of testing is 
A. indifferent. 	B. critical. 	C. objective. 	D. emotional. 
Paragraph 2:
There are many varieties of spider in the American Southwest, but none receives more respect than the western black widow, Latrodectus Hesperus. This poisonous spider, also called the “hour-glass” or “shoe-button” spider for the shape of the red markings on its abdomen, produces a venom 15 times more powerful than that of a rattlesnake. However, few deaths can be blamed on this insect because bites are rare and only a small amount of poison enters the body.
The female adult black widow may reach a length of 1 ¼ inches, while the smaller male averages ¼ inch long. The adult female has a shiny black bulb-shaped abdomen, which distinguishes it from the male of the species. The male is generally brown with red and white markings on its flat underside.
The female adult deposits its eggs in specially constructed sacs that hold from 50 to 250 eggs. The tiny pale spiderlings hatch within a few months and gradually develop into adults in one to two years. Some females live up to three years. The male does not fare so well, as it sometimes suffers the fate of being consumed by the female after the summer mating season.
1. What does the passage mainly discuss? 
A. Varieties of spider in the southwestern U.S.	B. Characteristics of Latrodectus Hesperus.
C. Poisonous animals of the American Southwest.	D. the abdomens of black widow spiders.
2. It can be inferred from the passage that rattlesnakes 
A. cause more deaths than black widows.	B. do not have markings on their bodies.
C. are limited in geographical range.	D. have more powerful venom than black widows.
3. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as a difference between a male and female black widow? 
A. Its body length 	B. The shape of its body	C. The potency of its venom 	D. Its life span
4. The word “underside” refers to  
A. the portion of the head closest to the ground.	B. the legs. 	
C. the upper back. 	D. the abdomen.
5. According to the passage, the maturation of baby black widow spiders occurs  
A. very rapidly. 	B. over a couple of years.
C. within several months. 	D. during the summer mating season.
D/ Fill in each gap with suitable word
When I was in Lower Secondary Seven, a new boy joined my (1)____during the second semester. As I was sitting next (2)_____him, I was asked to help him to get used to the new environment. We hit it off instantly. Two years have passed (3)_____now we have become the best of friends. That boy's
(4) _____is Quang. Quang is much taller and skinnier than I am. He is also very (5)_____ That is why he has qualified for our school badminton (6) ____. He is also one of our school's best athletes. He specialises in high jump events.
Though Quang is very involved in (7) ______ and games, he is very disciplined. He always finishes his work on time. In fact, he has always been one of the (8) _____ students in my class. One major belief that both of us agree is that friends should share thoughts and knowledge. This enables us to know each (9) ____ very well. Thus, in spite of the fact that he is an extrovert and I am not, we are still such close friends. I really treasure this friendship, and (10)____ that it will last forever.
class
sports
name
hope
team
and
other
to
top/best
active/strong
and

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