Tổng hợp exercises English làm thêm grade 11 (năm 2011 - 2012)

Tổng hợp exercises English làm thêm grade 11 (năm 2011 - 2012)

I: Choose one word whose underlined part is pronounced differently:

1. A. enable B. museum C. emotion D. encourage

2. A. thank B. eleventh C. without D. threaten

3. A. garlic B. garden C. garage D. garbage

4. A. chronic B. charge C. charity D. achievement

5. A. decision B. concerto C. concert D. recycle

 II: Choose the word with the different stress pattern:

6. A. incapable B. unselfish C. enthusiasm D. interest

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

8. A. relation B. together C. successful D. celebrate

9. A. disaster B. provide C. overcome D. donate

10. A. eradicate B. minority C. campaign D. ethnic

III: Choose from options A, B, C or D one best answer:

1.Reducing the gap between the rich and the poor is one of the main facing the government.

A. urgencies B. challenges C. policies D. measures

2. If you want to get a good result in every work, you should have a

A. loyalty B. sympathy C. constancy D. unselfishness

3. If someone has just moved into a new house, he or she will have a .

A. ceremony B. cerebration C. party D. house-warming

4. A situation in which people or organizations compete with each other to find out who is the best at something.

A. participation B. competition C. activity D. performance

5. Connected with the natural head of rock deep in the ground.

A. geothermal B. geological C. natural gas D. geographical

 

doc 18 trang Người đăng ngohau89 Lượt xem 911Lượt tải 0 Download
Bạn đang xem tài liệu "Tổng hợp exercises English làm thêm grade 11 (năm 2011 - 2012)", để tải tài liệu gốc về máy bạn click vào nút DOWNLOAD ở trên
 (PART 1)TỔNG HỢP EXERCISES E LÀM THÊM GRADE 11 ( 2011- 2012)
&&& TEST 1:
I: Choose one word whose underlined part is pronounced differently: 
1.
A.
enable
B.
museum	
C.
emotion
D.
encourage
2.
A.
thank
B.
eleventh
C.
without
D.
threaten
3.
A.
garlic
B.
garden
C.
garage
D.
garbage
4.
A.
chronic
B.
charge
C.
charity
D.
achievement
5.
A.
decision
B.
concerto
C.
concert
D.
recycle
 II: Choose the word with the different stress pattern: 
6.
A.
incapable
B.
unselfish
C.
enthusiasm
D.
interest
7.
A.
experience
B.
embarrass
C.
floppy
D.
embrace
8.
A.
relation
B.
together
C.
successful
D.
celebrate
9.
A.
disaster
B.
provide
C.
overcome
D.
donate
10.
A.
eradicate
B.
minority
C.
campaign
D.
ethnic
III: Choose from options A, B, C or D one best answer:
1.Reducing the gap between the rich and the poor is one of the main  facing the government.
A. urgencies	B. challenges	C. policies	D. measures
2. If you want to get a good result in every work, you should have a 
A. loyalty	B. sympathy	C. constancy	D. unselfishness
3. If someone has just moved into a new house, he or she will have a ..
A. ceremony	B. cerebration	C. party	D. house-warming
4. A situation in which people or organizations compete with each other to find out who is the best at something.
A. participation	B. competition	C. activity	D. performance
5. Connected with the natural head of rock deep in the ground.
A. geothermal	B. geological	C. natural gas	D. geographical
 IV: Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in the brackets. 
6. A . is a person who climbs mountains as a sport or job. ( mountain )
7. At university, you have the .. to do what you want. ( free)
8. My parents have always . me in my choice of career. ( courage )
9. Electric devices help reduce fuel .and air pollution in gasoline enjines. ( consume)
10. The sun and all the nine planets and their moon, tens of thousands of asteroids and trillions of comets around the sun are in the .. system. ( sun ) 
V: Put the suitable preposition(s) in each of the following blanks :
1. We’re all very obliged  you
2. He’s quite careless  danger.
3. She’s very nervous  the new boss.
4. I’m faithful  my principle.
5. I’ve been so anxious  you.
6. This service is free  charge.
7. They went ahead contrary  my advice.
8. He was married  Sue for a day.
9. ................the devil and the deep blue sea.
10. Have a card................your sleeve
VI: Choose the best options to complete the following passage. Write your answer in the answer sheet below.
 	It is the nature of athletic records that they are broken and their place is taken by (0)others. Yet many in sports (1)., there is a mark which is not (2).. in itself, but which becomes a legend as athletes (3) to  break it. The most (4). of these is the attempt to run a mile in (5).than 4 minutes.
In 1945, the mile record was (6) .. to four minutes, 1.5 seconds. And there, for nine years, it stuck. Then, in 1954, a medical student (7).. Roger Bannister decided to try and break the record. He had been (8) .. for this day since running the mile in 4 minutes, 2 seconds the (9).year. Two other runners set the pace for him and (10)  250 yards to go he burst ahead for the  finish. He wrote (11)..: ‘ My body had exhausted all its energy, but it (12) on running the same.Those (13). few seconds seemed never-ending. I could see the line of the fishing tape like a man making a desperate attempt to save himself from danger.’ Bannister’s time was three minutes, 59.4 seconds. (14) . This record has been broken on many (15). since, Bannister’s achievement will never be forgotten.
1.   A. happenings   	B. events     	C. games    	D.matches
2.   A. central       	B. major       	C. significant   	D.considerable
3.   A. try       	B. try on     	C. try out    	D.tryfor
4.   A. known       	B. public     	C .noticeable    	D.famous
5.   A. smaller       	B. less          	C .lower    	D.under
6.   A. broken down    	B. lessened      	C .decreased    	D.brought-down
7.   A. entitled       	B. called       	C nicknamed    	D.known
8.   A. trying       	B. studying    	C. running    	D.training 
9.   A. early       	B. previous      	C. past       	D.former
10. A. on        	B. in          	C .with        	D.after
11. A. afterwards    	B. then          	C .next       	D.first
12. A went       	B. continue     	 	C. ran       	D.got
13. A large       	B. late          	C .latest    	D.later
14. A But       	B. In spite of      	C .However   	D.Although
15. A times       	B. opportunities   	C .occasions   	D.incidents
VII: Read the text and answer the questions below 
Air, water, and soil are necessary to the survival of all living things. Badly polluted air can cause illness, and even death. Polluted water kills fish and other marine life. Pollution of the soil reduces the amount of land that is available for growing food. The pollution problem is very complicated because much pollution is caused by things that benefit people. For example, exhaust from automobiles causes a large percentage of air pollution. But the automobiles provides transportation for millions of people. Factories discharge much of the material that pollutes the air and water, but factories give employment to a large number of people. Thus, to end or greatly reduce pollution immediately, people would have to stop using many things that benefit them. Pollution can be gradually reduced in several ways. Scientists and engineers can work to find ways to lessen the amount of pollution that such things as automobiles and factories cause. Governments can pass and enforce laws that require businesses and individuals to stop, or to cut down on certain polluting activities. 
Questions:
1. What is necessary for the survival of all living things?
à..
2. What can polluted water and soil cause?
à.
3. What causes a large percentage of air pollution? 
à..
4. Who can work to find ways to end or to reduce pollution immediately?
à.
5. How can governments control pollution?
à
&&& TEST 2:
I. Choose the word which has pronounced differently.
1. a . write	b. who	c. watch	d. whose
2. a. furiuos	b. future	c. number	d. amuse
3. a. lonely	b. young	c. yes	d. lawyer
4. a. unit	b. stupid	c. study	d. student
5. a. called	b. flooded	c. suffered	d. issued
II. Vocabulary and structures:
6. The great ............. in my life is to become a successful actor.
a. ambition	b. goal	 c. plan	 d. intention
7. We often go to Florida .......... the winter.
a. during	b. while	c. before	d. until
8. The Rolling Stones have ........ pleasure to millions of fans for more than 40 years.
a. made	b. put	c. given	d. done
9. I thuoght he was small but in ....... he’s rather tall, isn’t he?
a. actual	b. fact	c. deed	 d. particular
10. It took her ........ to find the building she was looking for.
a. time	 b. while	c. money	d. ages
11. Mr. Peter is my new neighbour. He moved in a few weeks ago. His house is ..... to mine.
a. next door	b. behind	c. beside	d. to the left
12. Peter ..... second in the competition for the best short story.
a. got	b. took	 c. came	d. did
13. Everybody found the talk...... Some students even fell asleep.
a. bore	 b. boring	c. bored	d. to bore
14. Thanks for your helping me. I’ll do the same for you in ...... sometime.
a. graceful	b. favor	c. return	d. appriciate
15. I ......... Casablanca for the first time last night. I ...... it before.
a. saw/ had never seen	 b. have seen/ had never seen
c. see/ have never seen	d. was seeing/ has never seen
16. We work hard to raise our ......... of living.
a. standard	b. level	 c. surface	d. mood
17. He was offered the job .... his qualifications were poor.
a. despite	b. in spite of	 c. even though	d. whereas
18. He devoted most of his time ......... novels.
a. to have written	b. to write	c. to writing	d. to having written
19. Who suggested ....... here for a picnic?
a. come	b. came	c. to come	d. coming
20. Yesterday I ..... to a funiture store. I bought a new lamp there.
a. went	b. could go	c. could have gone	d. ought to have gone
21. ......... of the students in my class could solve the problem yesterday.
a. None	b. Neither	c. Either	d. Not much
22. Would you mind ........ me a hand with this bag? 
a. give 	b. giving	 	c. to give	d. to have given
23. He stops smoking.	 a. He no longer smokes	b. He stops and smokes	
c. He keeps on smoking	d. Smoking interests him
24. My father enjoyed ....... stories. a. telling	b. to tell	 c. have told	d. to be told
III. Read the following passage and choose the most appropriate answer from a,b,c or d:
Water is necessary for life. People can live only ..........(1) a few days without it. Yet nearly 25 million people die ........(2) year .......(3) it. Both industrial nation and less developed countries are worried about the quality and quanti of water in the world.
.......(4) United Nations named the 1980s the World Water decade. The UN hoped to provide ...... (5) water for everyone by 1990.
1. a. few	b. a few	c. many	d. little
2. a. each	b. a	c. the	d. #
3. a. because	 b. with	 c. for	d. because of
4. a. An	b. A	c. The	d. #
5. a. pure	b. clear	 c. clean	d. dirty
IV. Choose the underline part among a,b,c or d that needs correcting:
1. There is a big tree lie across the street.
	 a b c d
2. Tom apologised to being late for class.
	 a b c d
3. He didn’t come to class for two days, and anyone knows where he is.
	 a 	 b c d
4. She said that she will be here the next day.
 a	 b c 	 d
5. She was busy decorate the house.
	 a b c d	
V. Read the following passage and choose the most appropriate answer from a,b,c or d to answer questions:
British politeness
Do you, learners of English, ever wonder whether repeating and trying to remember various everyday expressions, such as ‘Excuse me, could you tell me where the nearest taxi rank is?’ has any value other than in exams? Well, I must admit that such thing didn’t cross my mind until last February when I got a letter from the British Council, saying that I had won a language course in England.
The polite question mentioned was the one I had to ask on arrrival in Parkston, a picturesque part of Poole with lot of semi-detached houses on either side of each street. What struck me most was the kindness of an old lady, who happened to leave Safeway’s just after my getting off the coach. Not only did she show me where to phone for a taxi, but she also gave me a hand with the laggage. I was really surprised, too, when the taxi driver got out of the car and helped me put the bags into the boot. I immediately thought of Polish taxi drivers who usually do not make the slightest effor to help you, apart from pressing the right button and waiting for the boot to open.
In spite of the steroetypes about reluctance towards foreigners, the English turn out to be an etreme polite and open nation.
1. ... e.
	A.Literacy	B.Illiteracy	C.Campaign	D.Struggle
13.Have you completed your application from yet?
	A.ejected	B.promoted	C.eradicated	D.finished
14.There are 54 ..minorities in Viet Nam.
	A.national	B.primary	C.ethnic	D.main
15.Every summer hundreds of students participate in a campaign to eradicate illiteracy.
	A.volunteer	B.promote	C.provide	D.get rid of completely
16.” 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 to talking in class.
17.Gradually, she realized that he wasn`t telling the truth.
	A.Little by little	B.At times	C.Day by day	D.From time to time
18.The greastest .in my life is to become a successful actor.
	A.ambition	B.goal	C.plan	D.intention
19.” I am Vietnamese”, he says he ..Vietnamese.
	A.was	B.are	C.is	D.has been
20. “Where does Peter live?”, I asked him where Peter . .
	A.lives	B.lived	C.living	D.have lived
21.The Vietnam Society of Learning Promotion started a campaign ..illiteracy eradication.
	A.on	B.in	C.of	D.for
22.Illiteracy rates ..in recently years.
	A.fell	B.have fallen	C.was falling	D.had fallen
23.They asked ..our bags outside the exam room.
	A.to leave	B.us to leave	C.us leave	D.us leaving
24.Before the meeting finished they arranged when ..next.
	A.they met	B.they to meet	C.they should meet	D.to meet
25.Childrens` living in remote and mountain areas maybe ..disadvantaged.
	A.educated	B.education	C.educational	D.educationally
26.We are going to get our house ..next week.
	A.paiting	B.to paint	C.painted	D.to be painted
27.At ..end of the competition, the judge announced the result to everybody.
	A.a	B.an	C.the	D.no article
28.We come to congratulate you on your . .
	A.promote	B.promotion	C.promotional	D.promoter
29.We object to .. her like this.
	A.treat	B.being treated	C.treating	D.be treated
30.She has avoided ..to me so far.
	A.being talked	B.talk	C.talking	D.to talk
31.We apologize ..the late departure of this flight.
	A.about	B.to	C.of	D.for
32.We`ve run into .with the new project.
	A.difficulty	B.difficulties	C.trouble	D.A and C
33.Family ...is the process of controlling the number of children you have.
	A.building	B.controlling	C.housing	D.planing
34.The company must reduce costs to compete .. .
	A.effect	B.affect	C.effective	D.effectively
35	Her ..to Sales Manager took everyone by surprise.
	A.performance	B.employment	C.promption	D.position
III/Choose the word or phrase which best fits each gap of the passage.
	School exams (1) generally speaking, the first kind of test we take. They find out how much (2)...we have gained. But do they really show how intelligent we are? After all, isn`t it a (3).that some people who are very academically successful don`t have any common sense?
	Intelligence is the speed(4)..which we can understand and (5).to new situations and it is usually tested by logic puzzles. Although scientists are now preparing advanced computer technology that will be able to `read` our brains, (6)..tests are still the most popular ways of measuring intelligence.
	A person`s IQ is their intelligence (7)..it is measured by a special test. the most common IQ tests are (8)..by Mensa, an organization that (9).in England in 1946. By 1976, it (10)..1,300 members in Britain. Today there are 44,000 in Britain and 100,000 worldwide, largely in the USA.
	1.A.is	B.are	C.was	D.have been
	2.A.knowledge	B.chance	C.position	D.oppoturnity
	3.A.case	B.fact	C.circumstance	D.truth
	4.A.on	B.to	C.in	D.at	
	5.A.to react	B.reacted	C.react	D.have reacted
	6.A.at this age	B.for the present	C.at the time	D.now and then
	7.A.how	B.that	C.as	D.so
	8.A.appointed	B.commanded	C.run	D.steered
	9.A.is founded	B.was founded	C.were founded	D.found
	10.A.held	B.had	C.kept	D.belonged.
IV. Choose the word or phrase that best fits each gap of the passage( cont III ) .
 For many young people sport is a popular part of school life and...(1)..in one of the school teams and playing in matches is very important. ...(2)... someone is in a team it means a lot of extra practice and often spending a Saturday or Sunday away...(3)..home,as many matches are played there. It..(4)...also involve travelling to other towns to play against other school teams and then...(5)...on after the match for meal or drink.Sometimes parents,friends or the students will travel with the team to support...(6)..own side.
 When a school team wins a match,it is the whole school which feels proud,.....(7)...only the players. It can also mean that a school.....(8)..well-known for being good at certain sports and pupils from that school may end its playing...(9)...national and international teams so that the school has some really..(10)... names associated with it.
1.A)having	B)being	C)taking	D)putting
2.A)If 	 B)As	C)Then	D)So
3.A)at 	 B)on	C)for	D)from
4.A)ought	B)is 	C)can	D)has
5.A)being	B)staying	C)leaving	D)spending
6.A)their	B)its	C)our	D)whose
7.A)but 	B)however	C)and	D)not
8.A)turns	B)makes	C)comes	D)becomes
9.A)up	 B)to	C)for	D)beside
10.A)old	B)new	 C)common	D)famous
V. Choose the word which is stress differently from the rest:
1. A.Figure	B. Limit	 C. Method	D. Decrease.
2. Anniversary	B. Refreshment	 C. Decrease	D. Increase
3. Campaign	B. Effective	 C. Double	D. Performance.
4. Society	B. Annual	 C. Patter	D. Marathon.
5. Represent	B. Distribution	 C. Anniversary	D. Unselfishness.
6. A. decorate	B. pagoda	 C. relative	D. calendar
7. A. celebration	B. traditional	 C. entertainment	D. preparation
8. A. occasion	B. important	 C. excitement	 D. January
9. A. between	B. banner	 C. colour	D. special
10. A. however	B. nowadays	 C. popular	D. influence
&&& TEST 8:
I. Identify the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the rest.
1. A. machine	 B. school	C. stomach	D. chemistry
2. A. description	B. question	C. attraction	D. information
3. A. although	 B. without	C. thank	D. these
4. A. food	B. good	C. tooth	D. tool
5. A. heavy	B. bear	 C. measure	D. eat
II. Find the word that has stressed syllable different from the others.
6. A. cartoon	B. open	C. paper	D. answer
7. A. manage	B. shortage	C. village	D. teacher
8. A. remain	B. convenient	C. volunteer	D. memorable
9. A. maintain	 B. marine	C. challenge	D. device
10. A. important	B. community	 C. organize	D. diseases
III. Choose the best answer from the four choices (A, B, C, or D) to complete each sentence
11. I am going to have my eye..tomorrow.
A. to test	B. test	C. testing	D. tested
12. Nobody could hear her..she spoke too quietly.
A. so	B. however	C. although	D. because
13. Keep silent! My father in his room.
A. is sleeping 	 B. was sleeping	C. has slept	D. will be slept
14. I’d like to contribute.the school Red Cross fund.
A. on	B. to	C. with	 D. for
15. Hoang Anh Tuan .injury to win the Olympic silver.
A. recovered	B. suffered	C. avoided	D. overcame
16. In my father’s ., it is essential to eat vegetable every day.
A. idea	 B. opinion	C. confidence	D. principle
17. He showed us the house.he was born
A. which	B. where	C. in where	D. in that
18. Madrid is famous..its pulls
A. as	B. with	C. for	D. of
19. Life here is much easier than it
A. would be	B. used to be	C. was	D. had better
20. Will you .after the party.
A. call me off	 B. get me on	C. take me up	D. pick me up
21. Last summer, we had . holiday in Spain
A. a two week’s	B. a two – weeks	C. two – week	D. a two – week
22. . Amy, .car had broken down, was in a very bad mood. 
A. who	 B. whom	C. whose	D. that	
23. He.ever goes to bed before midnight.
A. almost	B. hardly	C. nearly	D. scarcely
24. He retired early..ill – health.
A. on behalf of	B. on account of	C. believe	D. imagine
25. You  better be careful not to miss the train.
A. had	B. would	C. should	D. Did
IV. Complete the passage with the suitable words from the box
preserved
housed
labourers
outbuildings
village
life
community
fields
In most of Europe, farmers’ homes and (1).are generally located within a village, and tools and animals are (2)there. Every morning, the farmers and farm (3).leave their (4).to work their land or tend their animals in distant (5) and return to the village at the end of the day. Social (6)is thus centripetal; that is, it is focused around the (7)center, the village. Only in certain parts of Quebec has this pattern been (8)in North America.
V. Choose the words or phrases that best complete this passage.
Earlier this morning when some classmates and I were (1) _____ basketball in the park near our school, it suddenly began to rain (2) _____. We immediately grabbed our basketball and ran for shelter. At first we stood together under a tree (3) _____ then it began to thunder. Peter told us that it was (4)_____to stay under a tree in a rainstorm, (5)_____when there is lighting, so we ran to a nearby store to wait (6)_____the rain stopped. 
From (7)_____we were standing, we could see that the (8) ______ was empty. Before the rain had started, there had been people everywhere but now (9)______was playing basketball or football or doing (10)_____or sitting on the park (11)______reading the morning papers or chatting with their friends. 
We stood in the (12)_____of the store for nearly twenty minutes before the rain finally stopped and the sun came (13)_____again from behind the clouds. Within a few minutes the park was (14) _____of people again but now the air was cooler and big (15) ____of rainwater could be seen everywhere.
1. A hitting 	B kicking 	C playing 	D throwing
2. A greatly 	B heavily 	C severely 	D very big
3. A and 	B so 	C but 	D yet
4. A danger 	B in danger 	C a danger 	D dangerous
5. A specially 	B especially 	C mostly 	D chiefly
6. A for 	B until 	C when 	D as
7. A here 	B where 	C there 	D place
8. A park 	B place 	C rain 	D shelter
9. A nobody 	B none `	C no people 	D somebody
10. A exercise 	B nothing 	C breathing 	D jogging
11. A chairs 	B sofas 	C stools 	D benches
12. A doorway 	B door 	C gate 	D window
13. A back 	B up 	C out D down
14. A filled 	B full 	C crowded D plenty
15. A ponds 	B puddles 	C reservoirs D springs
VI. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first 
1. When did you last ride a bike?
 How long
2. The trip was so interesting that we couldn’t forget it.
 It.
3. “ Don’t forget to go to the supermarket after work”
 He reminded..
4. How many books did they buy yesterday?
 How many books
5. I'm sorry I didn’t go to University
 I regret
6. He prefers plain water to coffee.
 He’d rather...
7. Although he wasn’t experienced, he got the job.
 Despite.
8. She didn’t say a word as she left the room.
 She left the room
9. They are going to repair my car tomorrow.
 I am going to have.
19. You can’t travel on this train if you don’t have a reservation.
 Unless..
 ( HẾT PART 1 )

Tài liệu đính kèm:

  • docE 11 P1 TUYEN CHON TESTS LAM THEM.doc