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Đề cương ôn tập giữa học kì 1 môn Tiếng Anh lớp 11 năm 2022-2023 - Trường THPT Phú Bài

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  1. Trường THPT Phú Bài ĐỀ CƯƠNG ÔN TẬP KIỂM TRA GIỮA KÌ 1 MÔN TIẾNG ANH 11- NĂM HỌC 2022-2023 I.LANGUAGE 1. Sounds Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others 1. A. sure B.soup C. sugar D. machine 2. A. study B. ready C. puppy D. occupy 3. A. maintain B. game C. integrate D. tradition 4. A. follow B. romantic C. problem D. confident 5. A. casual B. flashy C. attitude D. table 6 A. amazing B. charge C. female D. taste 7. A. belief B. generation C. extended D. elegant 8. A. achievement B. appearance C. enthusiastic D. initiative 2. Vocabulary: Choose the word or phrase which best completes each sentence. 1. My grandpa is the most conservative person in my family. He never ____ about way of life. A. gives his opinion B. changes his mind C. gives his view D. keeps in mind 2.Teens should have the ability to____________.loneliness. A. deal B. cope with C. set up D. look after 3. Being__________means you will not ask parents for help whenever there is a problem. A. reliable B. protective C. humanitarian D.self-reliant 4. Our team need a ____________leader who can make important decisions quickly and confidently. A. decisive B. reliable C. independent D. determined 5. Their close friendship ___________ a romantic relationship . A. brings about B. puts up C. takes over D. turns into 6.When Laura suffered a break-up in her relationship, she saw a/an _____ for advice. A.assistant B. counselor C. agency D. service 7.Teenagers ought to live_______________. It is impossible to rely on their parents all times. A. independently B. independent C. independence D. dependently 8. Members of 4 generations in his family produce furniture so his parents want him to _________ in their footsteps. A. follow B. watch C. observe D. work 9.Online___________ services have helped lots of single people to find future husbands or wives. A. date B. dating C. dated D. dates 10. When people live in an extended family, there is often a ____________. A. generation gap B. viewpoint C. independence D. housework 11. They were finally____________with each other, after not speaking for nearly five years. A. reconciled B. persuaded C. interested D. fond 12. Parent s are willing t o lend a sympat het ic____________ to their children when they have problems. A. eye B. hand C. ear D. paw 13. She can make friends easily because she has good__________skills. A. interpersonal communication B. time management C. housekeeping D. problem solving 14. ________education refers to both classes and schools that have students of only one gender. A. Vocational B. Single-sex C. Home D. Further 15.One negative effect of having a romantic relationship is that you might not________on your study. A. depend B. experiment C. concentrate D. insist
  2. 16. Teenagers tend to spend more time__________with their peers than with their parents. A. judging B. obeying C. forbiding D. interacting Mark the letter A,B,C or D to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined words in each of the following questions . 1. Some parents strongly oppose their children's romantic relationship. A. assist B. forbid C. ignore D. preserve 2. I'm totally exhausted after having finished successive assignments in only a week. A. Jobs B. works C. exercises D. problems 3.Heistrulya reliablefriend.He willalwaysbewithmeandneverletme down. A.mean B. independent C. decisive D. dependable 4.Inspiteofpovertyanddreadfulconditions, theystillmanagetokeeptheirself-respect. A.self-reliant B.self-restraint C. self-esteem D.self-assured 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. 1. The maintenance of this company is dependent on international investment. A. affective B. self-reliant C. self-restricted D. reliant 2. I was really depressed about his winning the election, like a lot of people. A. fed up B. pessimistic C. satisfied D. unhappy 3.Nam is considered to be the best student in our class because he's not only good at learning but also well-informedabouteverythingaroundtheworld. A.perfectly-informed B.badly-informed C.bad-informed D. ill-informed 4.Janefoundherselfinconflictwithherparentsoverher future career. A.disagreement B. harmony C. controversy D. fighting II.READING 1.Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate thecorrect answer to each of the questions. ARE TRADITIONAL WAYS OF LEARNING THE BEST? Read about some alternative schools of thought… One school in Hampshire, UK, offers 24-hour teaching. The children can decide when or if they come to school. The school is open from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., for 364 days a year and provides online teaching throughout the night. The idea is that pupils don't have to come to school and they can decide when they want to study. Cheryl Heron, the head teacher, said “Some students learn better at night. Some students learn better in the morning.” Cheryl believes that if children are bored, they will not come to school. “Why must teaching only be conducted in a classroom? You can teach a child without him ever coming to school.” Steiner schools encourage creativity and free thinking so children can study art, music and gardening as well as science and history. They don’t have to learn to read and write at an early age. At some Steiner schools the teachers can’t use textbooks. They talk to the children, who learn by listening. Every morning the children have to go to special music and movement classes called “eurhythmy”, which help them learn to concentrate. Very young children learn foreign languages through music and song. Another difference from traditional schools is that at Steiner schools you don't have to do any tests or exams. A child learning music with the Suzuki method has to start as young as possible. Even two-year-old children can learn to play difficult pieces of classical music, often on the violin. They do this by watching and listening. They learn by copying, just like they learn their mother tongue. The child has to join in, but doesn't have to get it right. “They soon learn that they mustn't stop every time they make a mistake. They just carry on,” said one Suzuki trainer. The children have to practise for hours every day and they give performances once a week, so they learn quickly. “The parents must be involved too,” said the trainer, “or it just doesn't work.”
  3. 1. Which of the following is NOT true about 24-hour teaching? A. Students can come to school from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. B. Students can study online at night. C. Students can choose the time to study. D. Some students need to study in the morning and some need to study at night. 2. According to Cheryl Heron, teaching ......... A. should happen throughout the night B. is not necessarily carried out in class C. is for children who will not come to school D. must be around the year 3. Steiner schools don't........ A. encourage children's creativity and free thinking B. allow teachers to teach things out of textbooks C. teach reading and writing to young children D. teach music to children 4. The word “this” in paragraph 3 refers to ......... A. starting as young as possible B. the violin C. playing difficult pieces of music D. learning their mother tongue 5. The word “involved” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to........ A. engaged B. encouraging C. accepting D. rejecting 2.Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate thecorrect answer to each of the questions. Different relationships affect teenagers in various ways. Friends impact teenagers almost the same amount as their parents. Teenagers go to their friends for help or to ask questions that they could not ask their parents about. Most of their friends give them good advice. In most cases, they tell their friends how to dress and act when being around certain people. Love relationships just make it even harder for a teenager to get a good education. Some start to fail in school because they are hanging out with their boyfriend or girlfriend instead of doing their work. Parents have a big influence on teenagers because their children look up to them and the majority of them grow up to act and do things just like their parents did with them. Children who have experienced a family break-up may have lower achievements than children brought up in an intact family. As previously stated, teenagers are affected by many relationships which involve their friends, family, and their love relationships. The relationships affect them so much that most teenagers change their ideas about how they should live their lives in a different way and to change their future goals. They should be influenced to help themselves or to help others. 1. Teenagers go to their friends in order to………… A. impact them in various ways and the same amount. B. ask how to dress when being around certain people. C. have different relationships that their parents can’t offer. D. ask for help or advice that their parents can’t give them. 2. Love relationships may make a teenager harder to get a good education because………. A. their boyfriend or girlfriend may make them fail in school B. they tell their boyfriend or girlfriend how to dress to how to act C. they hang out with their boyfriend or girlfriend instead of studying D. they try to do their work instead of hanging out with their boyfriend or girlfriend. 3. All of the following statements about parents’ influence on teenagers are true EXCEPT that…. A. achievements of teenagers from a family break-up are always slow. B. parents have a great impact on teenagers. C. most teenagers grow up to act and do things just like their parents. D. a family break-up may have a negative effect on teenagers. 4. Relationships can…………… A. influence teengers in many aspects of their lives. B. help teenagers to decide the future goals in love relationships. C. help others to form relationships.
  4. D. help teenagers to follow their future goals with their friends and family. 5. The main idea of the passage is………………… A. the effects of love relationships on teenagers’ study. B. the impact of relationships on teenagers’ lives. C, the role of parents in their children’s lives. D. the impact of relationships on adults and teenagers 3.Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate thecorrect answer to each of the questions. It has long been seen as a less romantic way of meeting Mr. Right. But finding love over the internet is a good way of meeting a marriage partner, research has showed. It found that one in five of those who have used dating sites to find their perfect partner have gone on to marry someone they met over the web.The study also revealed that more than half of the 1,504 people questioned had been on a date with someone they met in cyberspace. Sixty-two per cent agreed that it was easier to meet someone on a dating site than in other ways, such as in a pub or club, or through friends. At the same time, the under-35s were more likely to know someone who had been on a date or had a long-term relationship with someone they met through online dating. Jess Ross, editor of WHICH.co.uk, said: 'Online dating is revolutionizing the way people meet each other. Switching the computer on could be the first step to success.' According to industry surveys, more than 22 million people visited dating websites in 2007 and more than two million Britons are signed up to singles sites. Of the 147 couples who took part in the study, 61 per cent said their relationships had high levels of these three components. The researchers also found that men were more likely to find true love on the internet than women.Dr. Jeff Gavin, who led the team, said: 'To date, there has been no systematic study of love in the context-of relationships formed via online dating sites. 'But with the popularity of online dating, it is imperative we understand the factors that influence satisfaction in relationships formed in this way.' 1. Which of the following statements is TRUE? A. Most people who took part in the survey said it is not difficult to meet people online than elsewhere. B. Jess Ross doesn’t believe that online dating is changing the way people meet each other. C. Research has shown that online dating is not a good way of meeting people. D. Women are more likely to find their ideal partner online than men. 2.The word “imperative” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ____. A. crucial B. minor C. optional D. useless 3. According to Dr. Jeff Gavin, ________ A. People need to study love systematically to date. B. It is not essential to understand the factors in relationships formed via online dating sites. C. Online dating is becoming more and more popular D. Nothing can influence satisfaction in relationships formed through the Internet. 4. Whichofthefollowingwouldserve asthebesttitle for thepassage? A.Internetdoesinfactencourageold-fashionedcourtship. B.Online dating- agoodwayofmeetingpeople. C.Online dating is showed to help you find your perfect partner. D.Therevolutionofonlinedatingis alarming. 5. The passage is about_...........................______ A. one-to-one dating B. speed dating C. group dating D. onlinedating 4.Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate thecorrect answer to each of the questions. The skills needed to succeed in college are very different from those required in high school. In addition to study skills that may be new to students, there will also be everyday living skills that students may not have had to use before. Students should:
  5. – know how to handle everyday living skills such as doing laundry, paying bills, balancing a checkbook, cooking, getting the oil changed in the car, etc. – be familiar and compliant with medical needs concerning medication and health problems. If ongoing medical and/or psychological treatment is needed, arrangements should be made in advance to continue that care while the student is away at college. – understand that the environmental, academic, and social structure provided by parents and teachers will not be in place in college. With this lack of structure comes an increased need for responsibility in decision-making and goal-setting. – know how to interact appropriately with instructors, college staff, roommates, and peers. Appropriate social interaction and communication are essential at the college level of education. – be comfortable asking for help when needed. The transition from high school to college can be overwhelming socially and academically. Students should know when they need help and should be able to reach out and ask for that help. 1. According to the writer, if students want to have medical treatment, they should ____. A. be away B. be familiar with medical needs C. make arrangements D. meet their parents 2. The word “ongoing" is closest in meaning to ____. A. continuing B. short-term C. brief D. little 3. College students should be aware that ____________. A. everything in college will be different B. parents and teachers are not in college C. structures must be provided by parents D. structures must be provided by teachers 4. Which of the following is NOT true about college life? A. It is essential to have good communication skills. B. Students must be responsible for their own decisions. C. Students should know some living skills. D. Students should not ask for help. 5. The word “overwhelming” is closest in meaning to ____. A. simple B. confusing C. manageable D. easy Multiple Choice Cloze: 1.Read the following passage and choose the best option to fill in the blank. Fathers in today families are spending more time with their children than at any point in the past 100 years. (1)____________the number of hours the average woman spends at home with her children has declined since the early 1900s, as more and more women enter the workforce, there has been a decrease in the number of children per family and an increase in (2)_____________.attention to each child. As a result, mothers today in the United States, (3)________________.those who work part- or full-time, spend almost twice as much time with each child as mothers did in the 1920s. People (4)____________.raised children
  6. in the 1940s and 1950s typically report that their own adult children and grandchildren communicate far better with their kids and spend more time (5)_______________.with homework than they did. 1. A. Although B. However C. Unless D. Besides 2. A. isolated B. individual C. unique D. single 3. A. adding B. counting C. taking D. including 4. A. whom B. which C. who D. when 5. A. helping B. to help C. help D. on help 2.Read the following passage and choose the best option to fill in the blank. Dutch children enjoy their freedom “ Let them be free” is the (1)___________ rule for child- rearing in the Netherlands. No wonder Dutch kids have been (2)____________ Europe’s most fortunate. From a tender age, their opinions are (3)____________ their wishes respected, and there is no homework until their last year in preparatory school. Some would (4)_____________ that the tendency of Dutch society to encourage infants to experience whatever they please has (5)_________________. a whole generation into spoilt, undisciplined brats. 1. A. golden B. iron C. solid D. fixed 2. A. compared B. put C. rated D. assessed 3. A. regarded B. valued C. recognized D. measured 4. A. argue B. criticize C. defend D. judge 5. A. resulted B. created C. brought D. turned 3.Read the following passage and choose the best option to fill in the blank. In the home a dad is very important. He is the (1) __________ who provides us with the money to feed and clothe ourselves. He can decorate your bedroom, mend your radio, make cages for your pets, repair a puncture in your bicycle tyre and help you with Maths homework. A dad can be very useful for (2) __________ you in the car to and from parties, music and dancing lessons. A dad is the person whom you ask for pocket money. He is the one who (3__________.about the time you spend talking on the phone, as he has to pay for the bills. Dad is someone who will (4)__________ you in an argument, if he believes you to be right. He is someone who reads your school (5) __________ and treats if it is good. A dad likes to come into a nice happy home evening, and settle back in his chair with a newspaper. 1.A. men B. someone C. person D. anyone 2.A. bringing B. taking C. to take D. to bring 3.A. explains B. shouts C. complainsD. groans 4. A. support B. give C. bring D. call 5.A. report B. result C.revise D. review 4.Read the following passage and choose the best option to fill in the blank. In a healthy relationship, both partners respect, trust and embrace (1)__________differences. Both partners are able to communicate (2)_________ their needs and listen to their partner, and work to resolve conflict in a rational and (3) __________way.But maintaining a healthy relationship (4)_________ for skills many young people are never taught. A lack of these skills, and (5)____________ up in a society that sometimes celebrates violence or in a community that experiences a high rate of violence, can lead to unhealthy and even violent relationships among youth. 1.A. another’s B. each onother’s C. each other’s D. one another 2.A. effective B. effectively C. effectiveness D.ineffective 3.A. violent B.non-violent C. violently D. violence 4.A. asks B. calls C. looks D. requires 5. A. bringing B. growing C. raising D.taking III. WRITING
  7. Error Identification Choose the underlined part A, B, C, or D that needs correcting to make a meaningfulsentence. 1.We ought to not play football asit's rainingoutside. A. ought to not B. as C. it’s raining D. outside 2. We needn’t drive fast; there is a speed limit here. A. needn’t B. fast C. there is D. speed limit 3.. I stayed up late last night because I mustn't go to school on Sunday. A. stayed B. late C. mustn’t D. on 4.You don’t have totake photographs here. This is a restricted area A. don’t have to B. restricted C. take D. here 5.Nicole grew tired from the hours of overtime at work. It became quite obviously that she needed a long vacation. A. obviously B. tired C. hours D. became 6. I feel both excited and nervously because I have got a date with Daisy tomorrow. A. excited B. feel C. nervously D. with 7. All the members of the committee felt happily about the ultimate decision. A. all B. members of C. felt happily D. ultimate decision 8. After being closed for a long period of time, the house became dirty and smelled awfully. A. being closed B. a long period of C. became dirty D. smelled awfully. Write a paragraph Topic 1: Think of something that happened to you or another person. Write an online posting of 140- 160 words. You can write about: - What happened, when and where, and who was involved - How you and the other felt - Your wish Topic 2: Write a paragraph about benefits of being independent and how to become independent. You can answer some of the following questions: * What are the benefits? * How can someone be more independent? Topic 3: Write a paragraph about your family rules and give some reasons You can answer some of the following questions: -What are the family rules? -Why do your parents set these rules in your family? - How do you feel when you have to obey these rules? THE END
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