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TRƯỜNG TH, THCS, THPT ĐỊNH HƯỚNG ÔN TẬP KIỂM TRA LẠI

NGÔ THỜI NHIỆM TIẾNG ANH – KHỐI 11


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Năm học: 2022 – 2023

TRẮC NGHIỆM
I. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from other three in
pronunciation in each of the following questions.
1. A. conducted B. provided C. inspired D. illustrated
2. A. influenced B. appeared C. missed D. looked
3. A. character B. chemical C. school D. chimney
4. A. Christmas B. school C. speech D. chemistry
II. Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of
primary stress in each of the following questions.
5. A. pressure B. hobby C. campaign D. village
6. A. detailed B. common C. rural D. unique
7. A. illustrate B. imagine C. register D. influence
8. A. interview B. resident C. avalanche D. volunteer
III. Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
PREPOSITIONS
9. I do not understand. Can you explain this word ________ me?
A. on B. to C. for D. with
10. Jenny discussed the problem _______ detail to find a solution.
A. with B. in C. against D. for
11. Ben is going to sign _______ for painting classes.
A. around B. down C. in D. up
12. Chris wants to take ________ a hobby. He’s interested in learning the guitar.
A. with B. from C. out D. up
VOCABULARY
13. The publishing company employed an artist to _______ the book.
A. paint B. portray C. reflect D. illustrate
14. Dan was _________ for drinking and driving after his friend’s birthday party.
A. commited B. arrested C. accused D. trapped
15. Alexander Belozor ________ a place in the Guinness Book of World Records for creating the largest
underwater painting.
A. took B. earned C. did D. had
16. You should read the ________ads in the newspaper if you want to find a second-hand bicycle for sale.
A. latest B. daily C. glossy D. classified
17. _______ are a printed translation of the words of a foreign film that are shown at the bottom of the
picture.
A. headlines B. subtitles C. headings D. chapters
18. This artist _______ all his pictures with ordinary pencils.
A. engraves B. sculpts C. draws D. carves
19. Kate writes a(n) _______ column in a magazine helping teenagers deal with their problems.
A. advice B. health C. financial D. sports
20. Robbie intends to _________ against the thief who stole his mother’s necklace.
A. procecute B. put in jail C. press charges D. accuse
GRAMMAR
21. He told her _______ the TV because he was watching the news.
A. to turn off not B. to not turn off C. not turn off D. not to turn off
22. You aren’t staying at a hotel, __________ ?
A. do you B. don’t you C. are you D. aren’t you
23. Let’s go to the cinema tonight, ________?
A. are we B. do we C. did we D. shall we
24. My father, _________ is a doctor, is fifty years old now.
A. whom B. who C. whose D. that
25. This is the kind of language ________ is used by deaf and dumb people.
A. which B. who C. whom D. whose
26. The plane had taken off before his girlfriend ________ at the airport.
A. had arrived B. arrived C. was arriving D. will arrive
27. When Peter came home, the whole family _______ dinner around the table.
A. has had B. is having C. was having D. has
28. If the flight hadn’t been delayed, Mr.Smith _______ be in Berlin now.
A. should B. may C. might D. must
29. You _______ finish your assignment before Saturday or you will get low score.
A. may B. should C. have to D. might
30. Those boys aren’t going ice climbing by _______, are they?
A. himself B. yourself C. ourselves D. themselves
31. Carrie made it all by _______ since nobody helped her.
A. herself B. himself C. yourself D. itself
32. Kelly was ________ friendly that I felt like I’d known her for years.
A. so B. such C. such a D. so a
33. It was _______ good news that Sue told everybody.
A. so B. such C. such a D. so a
IV. Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s)
in each of the following questions
34. I have got a busy day tomorrow, so I think I will hit the sack.
A. feel exhausted B. prepare carefully C. be successful D. go to bed
35. This special offer is exclusive to readers of this magazine.
A. presentable B. rewarding C. attractive D. limited
36. The medical community continues to make progress in the fight against cancer.
A. speed B. expect more C. treat better D. do better
37. Professor Berg was very interested in the diversity of cultures all over the world.
A. changes B. variety C. conservation D. conversation
V. Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s)
in each of the following questions
38. The school is widely admired for its excellent teaching.
A. disrespect B. look up to C. appreciate D. consider
39. My boyfriend says I’d enjoy a walking holiday, but I’m not convinced.
A. certain B. uncertain C. right D. unhappy
40. TPOTY is one of the world’s most prestigious photography awards, receiving entries from nearly 100
countries annually.
A. well-known B. renowned C. ordinary D. famed
41. The United Kingdom has made a remarkable progress in gender equality.
A. notable B. famous C. impressive D. insignificant
VI. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following
exchanges
42. Ben and Jim are talking about having a university degree.
Ben. "I think having a university degree is the only way to succeed in life."
~ Jim. "_________________. There are successful people without a degree."
A. I can't agree more B. That's life
C. I don't quite agree D. That's all right
43. James is talking to Anna.
James. "Do you know that many inventions were inspired by the natural world?"
~ Anna. “_________________________________________________________”
A. Of course. You're right. B. There is no hope about it.
C. Well, that sounds interesting. D. Yes, I couldn't agree more.
44. Mary is asking a woman for direction.
Mary. “Excuse me. Is there a bus stop near here?”
~ Woman. “______________________________”
A. It couldn’t be better. B. Go straight ahead and it’s on your left.
C. Why don’t you catch a taxi instead? D. It costs $1 for a bus ticket.
45. Peter is asking for Mary’s advice.
Peter. “Can you give me some advice?” ~ Mary. “_________________________”
A. Sounds good. B. I’m sorry, we don’t.
C. I'm not sure about that. D. Well, if I were you I would call the manager.
VII. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the
following questions
46. Physics were one of his favorite subjects when he was at primary school.
A. were B. his C. subjects D. at
47. Mrs. Stevens, together with her cousins from New Mexico, are planning to attend the festivities.
A. together with B. from C. are D. to attend
48. She hardly dances beautifully or sings well, doesn’t she?
A. dances B. beautifully C. sings D. doesn’t she
49. I enjoy reading the editorial that you told me about it yesterday.
A. reading B. that C. told D. it
VIII. Choose the correct item
50. I have heard about the __________ and I didn't like it at first but after all I fell in love with it.
A. perform B. performer C. performance D. performing
51. He’s a child of normal ___________ but he’s emotionally immature.
A. intelligence B. intelligent C. intelligently D. intelligencer
52. There's not much in the way of _________ in this town - just the cinema and a couple of pubs.
A. entertain B. entertainment C. entertaining D. entertainingly
53. The park service asks visitors to behave _______ and show respect for wildlife.
A. responsibly B. responsible C. responsibility D. responsibilities
IX. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each
pair of sentences in the following questions
54. The cat is very savage. His leg was broken.
A. The cat is very savage whose leg was broken.
B. The cat is very savage whom leg was broken.
C. The cat which leg was broken is very savage.
D. The cat whose leg was broken is very savage.
55. He behaved in a very strange way. That surprised me a lot.
A. What almost surprised me was the strange way he behaved.
B. He behaved very strangely, which surprised me very much.
C. His behavior was a very strange thing, that surprised me most.
D. I was almost not surprised by his strange behavior.
56. The coffee was not strong. It didn't keep us awake.
A. The coffee was very strong, but it couldn't keep us awake.
B. The coffee was not strong enough to keep us awake.
C. The coffee was not good enough for us to keep awake.
D. We were kept awake although the coffee was not strong.
57. Richard is very wealthy. He can afford to buy almost anything he wants.
A. Although Richard is very wealthy, he can afford to buy almost anything he wants.
B. Richard can afford to buy almost anything he wants, but he is very wealthy.
C. Richard is very wealthy so that he can afford to buy almost anything he wants.
D. Richard is so wealthy that he can afford to buy almost anything he wants.
58. You don't try to work hard. You will fail in the exam.
A. Unless you don't try to work hard, you will fail in the exam,
B. Unless you try to work hard, you won't fail in the exam.
C. Unless you try to work hard, you will fail in the exam.
D. Unless do you try to work hard, you will fail in the exam.
X. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following
questions
59. "Shall I help you do the dishes, Carlo?" said Robert.
A. Robert suggests helping Carlo with the dishes.
B. Robert suggested to help Carlo doing the dishes.
C. Robert offered Carlo to help do the dishes.
D. Robert offered to help Carlo do the dishes.
60. The charity dance raised a lot of money because it was so successful.
A. The charity dance was such a success that it raised a lot of money.
B. The charity dance raised a lot of money so that it was so successful.
C. The charity dance raised a lot of money although it was not successful.
D. The charity dance was so successful. However, it didn’t raise a lot of money.
61. David was too tired to continue, so he decided to stop walking.
A. David couldn't continue walking because he was too tired.
B. David is too tired to carry out walking.
C. David couldn't stop walking because he was too tired.
D. David can't continue to walk when he's tired.
62. You should take regular exercises instead of sitting in front of the television all day.
A. Taking regular exercises is better than sitting in front of the television all day.
B. Sitting in front of the television all day helps you take regular exercises.
C. Sitting in front of the television all day and taking exercises are advisable.
D. Don't take regular exercises, just sit in front of the television all day.
XI. READING
A. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that
best fits each of the numbered blanks.
ART ONLINE
At one time, only the largest, most powerful companies had real works of art hanging in their
boardrooms. They usually chose expensive paintings by well-known artists (1) _________ work smaller
companies couldn't afford. And when a smaller company wanted to invest in a more modest work of art, this
could take up quite a lot of time. As an expensive consultant was (2) _________ out of the question, a
member of staff had to visit various art galleries and choose something in the hope that their colleagues
would like it.
But things have changed because now art has (3) _________ online. There are websites to help
companies find the right picture or piece of sculpture. Most employees who buy art for their workplaces do
not know a great deal about it. So one of the main aims of the website is to guide them in their choice. They
describe the type of work they want, for example traditional or modern, and what budget is available. This
information is then entered in a search engine, and a selection of art comes (4) _________ on the screen.
Workers back at the company can view the selection and email their comments. Free worldwide delivery is
on offer with a 30-day (5) _________ period just in case anybody changes their mind.
63. A. who B. whom C. whose D. which
64. A. accurately B. likely C. eventually D. probably
65. A. joined B. gone C. turned D. gained
66. A. on B. up C. out D. into
67. A. show B. usage C. selection D. trial
B. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that
best fits each of the numbered blanks.
In America, when dining, people consider it rude for a guest or dining partner to belch or
burp, eat with an open mouth, smack, or lick your fingers. Napkins, generally provided are available at every
meal and should be placed in one's lap and then used throughout the meal to clean one's fingers and mouth. 
It is acceptable to refuse additional servings of food by saying "No, thank you" and the host or
hostess will not be insulted if you do so. Similarly, if you leave a small amount of uneaten food on your plate
at a restaurant or in a home, it is not considered an insult. If you eat everything on the plate, a host or hostess
may possibly feel that they have not prepared enough food and might be embarrassed. People in the United
States serve and eat food with either hand, but never take food from a communal serving dish with their
hands. Generally, a serving utensil is used. 
Americans typically use forks, spoons and knives to eat, but there are some types of foods that are
acceptable to eat with one's fingers, like sandwiches or pizza. When in doubt, look to see what others are
doing. In formal dining situations, if you wonder whether or not it is acceptable to begin eating, you should
wait until the oldest woman (or oldest man if no women are present) begins to eat. When eating, do not pick
up the bowl or plate from the table to hold underneath your mouth. Even noodles, soup, and rice are
eaten and with the plate or bowl remaining on the table. When consuming soup and hot liquids, it is
considered impolite to slurp - do not do this. When consuming noodles, twirl them around your fork and then
put it in your mouth. 
If you are a man taking out a woman for dinner, you are almost always expected to pay. This is for
the woman to gauge your intentions and interest with her. For example, taking a woman for coffee, tacos,
versus a fancy dinner, versus for drinks at 11:30pm, all signal many different things to them. So, the date is a
"test" of many. Paying is just as important as where you take her, and how late. So, don't assume she is just
trying to get a "free meal". Most girls aren't. Also, if you are going out with a friend to eat, almost always,
the bill is expected to be split in half, or each person pays for themselves. 
If you are eating in a restaurant, you will be expected to add a 15 to 20 % tip for the server to your
bill. In America, wait staff might occasionally stop by your table to ask how your meal is, which is
considered good service. They will also bring you your check when it seems reasonable that you are finished
with your meal, however this is not necessarily an indication that you must leave right away (Do not be too
embarrassed to ask for the check either: waiters and waitresses cannot read minds.) Take your time to
finish your meal, and unless there is a line of people waiting at the door, it is not considered rude to linger at
your table for as long as you like. 
(Source: https://www.tripadvisor.com/) 
68. According to the passage, what action may make the American unpleasant?
A. Eating food with the guests' hands.
B. Leaving the left-overs on the plate.
C. Cleaning the food on the fingers by the tongue.
D. Refusing the supplementary food they serve.
69. What sentence is NOT stated in the passage?
A. In America, the dishes are expected to remain on the table.
B. Food is sometimes delivered from the communal serving dish with people's hands.
C. In formal dinners, the eldest often eat first.
D. It is not courteous to slurp when eating soup.
70. What could the word "gauge” in paragraph 4 best be replaced by? 
A. impress  B. estimate  C. determine  D. express 
71. When will the bill be divided for the people having the meal?
A. When a girl is testing a boy. 
B. When a man is having a date with a woman.
C. When people are having meals with their friends.
D. When people are eating with the elderly.
72. The word "linger" in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to __________
A. appear  B. arrange  C. reserve  D. remain 
73. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? 
A. It is impolite if you give extra money for the waiter.
B. Imitating others if you are not sure what to do at the meal is a good idea.
C. Paying meals for another may insult them.
D. Whenever you receive your bill, you should think of leaving soon.
74. Which of the following could be the best title of the passage? 
A. What is acceptable in dining etiquette in America? 
B. Polite behavior at American’s restaurants. 
C. Table etiquette in America.
D. What should we do when being invited to the American’s dinner?

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