I .PRONUNCIATION: Choose the word A, B, C or D that has the underlined part pronounced differently from that of the others.
1. A. meets B. tunes C. develops D. friends
2. A. admire B. avid C. variety D. while
3. A. agreed B. organised C. based D. listened
II. GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY
Choose the best answer
4. It.Ha and Lan that are speaking English in this room.
A. was B. be C. are D. is
5. The most important thing is to keep yourself occupied.
A. busy B. relaxed C. comfortable D. free
6. ____ England won the World Cup.
A. It was in 1966 that B. It was on 1966 that
C. It was in 1966 when D. It was 1966 in that
7. She ____ hard but also gets on well with her classmates.
C. not only studies D. not studies only
A. doesn’t only study B. studies not only
8. Collecting stamps . my understanding about the world.
A. enlarges B. broadens C. encourages D. deepens
9. They, as well as he, .responsible for this act.
A. stands B. stand C. standing D. to stand
Mark TEST Time allowed: 45 minutes Name:............................................... Class: 11C I .PRONUNCIATION: Choose the word A, B, C or D that has the underlined part pronounced differently from that of the others. 1. A. meets B. tunes C. develops D. friends 2. A. admire B. avid C. variety D. while 3. A. agreed B. organised C. based D. listened II. GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY Choose the best answer 4. It.............Ha and Lan that are speaking English in this room. A. was B. be C. are D. is 5. The most important thing is to keep yourself occupied. A. busy B. relaxed C. comfortable D. free 6. ____ England won the World Cup. A. It was in 1966 that B. It was on 1966 that C. It was in 1966 when D. It was 1966 in that 7. She ____ hard but also gets on well with her classmates. C. not only studies D. not studies only A. doesn’t only study B. studies not only 8. Collecting stamps ......................... my understanding about the world. A. enlarges B. broadens C. encourages D. deepens 9. They, as well as he, ..responsible for this act. A. stands B. stand C. standing D. to stand 10. Their efforts were much when they won 2 gold, medals in bodybuilding and billiards. A. considered B. required C. expended D. appreciated 11. Anything better than going to another movie tonight. A. is B. are C. was D. were 12. Tom,..lives next door, is having a party tonight. A. whom B. who C. Ø D. where 13. Now women work both before .. after having their children. A. or B. also C. nor D. and 14. Neither she nor I ..responsible for that. It isn’t our duty. A. are B. is C. am D. have 15. My father is an ............ guitarist. A. accomplishing B. accomplish C. accomplished D. accomplishment 16. There two pagodas facing the little lake. A. are B. is C. be D. to be 17. Not only John but also his two brothers football as their recreation every weekend. A. play B. plays C. were playing D. has play 18. The hotel is neither spacious .. A. or comfortable B. nor comfortable C. or comfort D. nor comfort 19. Vietnam won 3 gold in the 15th Asian Games. A. degrees B. medals C. awards D. boards 20. I had to pick up my brother, car wouldn’t start. A. who B. who his C. whose D. whom of III. READING: Read the passage and answer the following questions On May 13, 1787, a fleet of English ships set sail for Australia with about 750 people. These men and women were no ordinary passengers. They were convicts being sent to Australia as punishment for their crimes. Laws in England during this period were very harsh, and people were punished severely for even the smallest crimes. Someone could be sentenced to death for hunting on another person’s property or be put to death for chopping down someone else’s tree. For many other crimes, the punishment was “transportation”. Guilty men and women were shipped to a distant land where they were forced to work without pay. Often children were shipped to other lands, too. In 1770, Captain Cook had discovered the continent of Australia and claimed it for England. At first, England found no use for this vast land on the other side of the world, but then the American Revolution took place England could no longer ship its convicts to the American colonies. So it turned to Australia as a good place for its prisoners. In January 1788, the English fleet and its strange cargo landed in Australia. After days of searching, the captain found a fine harbor. The land nearly had trees and streams. The convict colony made a new beginning here. Australia’s history had begun. 21. How were laws in England during the date 18th century? 22. What was the punishment for the people hunting on other person’s property? 23. Who were shipped to a distant land where they were forced to work without pay? 24. Why did England send its convicts to Australia? 25. On the whole, the article tells about ........................... A. a fleet of English ships B. hunting on other people’s property C. the start of Australia’s history D. the development of Australia III. Rewrite the sentences without changing its meaning 26. He broke her glasses. (Cleft sentences in the passive) 27. Bermuda got its name in 1964. (Adverbial focus) 28. He didn’t write. He didn’t phone. (neither.nor) 29. I respect them and I admire them. (bothand) 30. She is very charming. Moreover, she is very intelligent. (not onlybut also) Mark TEST Time allowed: 45 minutes Name:............................................... Class: 11C I. PRONUNCIATION: Choose the word A, B, C or D that has the underlined part pronounced differently from that of the others. 1. A. albums B. tanks C. shops D. plants 2. A. admired B. looked C. missed D. hoped 3. a. popular b. music c. public d. solitude II. GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY: Choose the best answer 4. Vietnam won 3 gold at the 15th Asian Games. A. degrees B. medals C. awards D. boards 5. The hotel is neither spacious .. A. or comfortable B. nor comfortable C. or comfort D. nor comfort 6. These pictures, as well as, photograph . the room. A. brighten B. brightened C. brightens D. to brighten 7. What you told me.to be of on importance. A. seem B. seems C. to seem D. seeming 8..................... I first met my girlfriend. A. It was in London that B. It was in London where C. It was London that D. It was London which 9. This is a picture in the newspaper of a high jumper................... leg was seriously hurt. A. who B. who C. whose D. that 10. There ..some people at the meeting last year. A. was B. were C. are D. is 11. Collecting stamps ......................... my understanding about the world. A. enlarges B. broadens C. encourages D. deepens 12. Mr. James, you met at the conference, taught me Statistics at university. A. whom B. that C. which D. all are correct 13. Now women work both before .. after having their children. A. or B. also C. nor D. and 14. Five hundred miles a long distance. A. to be B. were C. are D. is 15. I like the book ....................you lent me last week. A. who B. when C. where D. Ø 16. My father is an ............ guitarist. A. accomplishing B. accomplish C. accomplished D. accomplishment 17. The Red Lion is the pub in ..we met for a drink. A. that B. where C. it D. which 18. Not only John but also his two brothers football as their recreation every weekend. A. play B. plays C. were playing D. has play 19. Mexico City, ............. is the largest growing city in the world, has the population of over ten million. A. which B. what C. that D. where 20. My father never indulges ............ drinking. A. on B. in C. with D. to III. Rewrite the sentences without changing its meaning 21. She sends her friends the postcard. (Cleft sentences in the passive) 22. He described his hometown in his novel. (Adverbial focus) 23. It won’t rain today. It won’t rain tomorrow. (neithernor) 24. She’s French. She’s Swiss. (either ............. or) 25. She’s tired. She’s hungry. (Not only ............... but also) III. READING: Read the passage and answer the following questions On May 13, 1787, a fleet of English ships set sail for Australia with about 750 people. These men and women were no ordinary passengers. They were convicts being sent to Australia as punishment for their crimes. Laws in England during this period were very harsh, and people were punished severely for even the smallest crimes. Someone could be sentenced to death for hunting on another person’s property or be put to death for chopping down someone else’s tree. For many other crimes, the punishment was “transportation”. Guilty men and women were shipped to a distant land where they were forced to work without pay. Often children were shipped to other lands, too. In 1770, Captain Cook had discovered the continent of Australia and claimed it for England. At first, England found no use for this vast land on the other side of the world, but then the American Revolution took place England could no longer ship its convicts to the American colonies. So it turned to Australia as a good place for its prisoners. In January 1788, the English fleet and its strange cargo landed in Australia. After days of searching, the captain found a fine harbor. The land nearly had trees and streams. The convict colony made a new beginning here. Australia’s history had begun. 1. How were laws in England during the date 18th century? 2. What was the punishment for the people hunting on other person’s property? 3. Who were shipped to a distant land where they were forced to work without pay? 4. Why did England send its convicts to Australia? 5. On the whole, the article tells about ........................... A. a fleet of English ships B. hunting on other people’s property C. the start of Australia’s history D. the development of Australia
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