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TRƯNG THPT YÊN HÒA
B MÔN: TING ANH
ĐỀ CƯƠNG ÔN TẬP HC K II MÔN TING ANH 11
Năm học 2018 - 2019
ENGLISH 11
In Preparation for the Second- Term Test
POINTS
IN
FOCUS
Unit & Topic
Grammar & Structure
Unit 6: Global Warming
Unit 7: Further Education
Unit 8: Our World
Heritage Sites
Unit 9: Cities of the Future
Unit 10: Healthy Lifestyle
and Longevity
1. Perfect Gerunds & Perfect Participles
2. The Present Perfect & The Present
Perfect Continuous
3. Participle & to-infinitive clauses
4. Question tags
5. Conditional sentences
6. Reported Speech with Conditionals
7. Reported Speech with to-infinitive
and gerunds
UNIT 6: GLOBAL WARMING
I Pronunciation: Odd one out.
1. A change B preparation C climate D related
2. A infectious B chemical C electronic D species
3. A capture B catastrophic C atmosphere D shortage
4. A drought B brought C doubt D boundary
5. A impact B balance C global D man-made
6. A extinct B ecosystem C electricity D recycle
II Stress: Odd one out.
7. A catastrophic B fertilizer C preservation D electronic
8. A diversity B ecosystem C ecology D industrial
9. A consequence B atmosphere C chemical D infectious
10. A greenhouse B climate C upset D footprint
III Vocabulary and Grammar: Choose the best answer.
11. A layer of greenhouse gases primarily water proof, and carbon dioxide acts
as a blanket for the Earth, absorbing _____ heat and warming the surface.
A thermal B hot C heat D heating
12. Most climate scientists agree the main cause of the current global warming trend
is human expansion of the green house_____ .
A causes B effect C gas D damage
13. Certain_____ in the atmosphere, such as carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous
oxide, block heat from escaping.
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A effects B emission C gases D layers
14. Ocean water also will expand if it warms, ______ further to sea level rise.
A getting B making C leading D contributing
15. Humans_____ atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration by a third since the
Industrial Revolution began.
A increase B have increased
C had increased D were increasing
16. Sea level rise is usually regarded as Viet Nam’s main_____ : a one-meter rise
would submerge 40 percent of the country and make millions homeless.
A disaster B hope C destruction D concern
17. All of the disaster resulted from ____will continue to have a devastating effect
on socio-economic development.
A floods B climate change
C ecological balance D carbon footprint
18. The low ____ in the Mekong Delta leads to acute saline instruction much deeper
than the traditional 30 to 40 km of mainland that is contaminated with salt water.
A water currents B sea level C water level D salt water
19. The next dry season will be extremely severe_____ further saltwater instruction,
water and rain shortages, and heat waves.
A because B although C due to D thanks to
20. They don’t forget ___a short vacation in Cuc Phuong National Park last year.
A to spend B having spent
C being spent D having been spent
IV Fill in each blank in the passage with the correct word/phrase from the box.
There are some extras.
finance
energy
sea level
greenhouse gases
climate change
host
France was officially appointed the (21) ……………. country for COP21. COP 21, also
known as the 2015 Paris Climate Conference, will be on of the largest international
conferences ever held in France.
This Conference is crucial because it must result in an international climate agreement
enabling us to limit (22) …………………………. to below 2C.
Firstly, an ambitious, binding agreement on (23) ………………. that applies to all
countries. Secondly, each country determines contributions to the Green Climate
Fund. Climate (24) ……………….. will also be a crucial component. Lastly, local and
regional (25) …………………………… and businesses will support the contributions
made by states.
V Combine the following sentences by completing the second sentences and
using perfect gerunds.
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26 27. Salinity of water had caused significant damage to the crops and livestock
in Ben Tre. Local people in Ben Tre blamed it for that damage.
Local people in Ben Tre............................................................................................. .
28 29. The burning of fossil fuels and other human activities has increased
average global temperatures by 0.8 degree centigrade over the past 100 years.
Scientists accuse it for that.
Scientists accuse .................................................................................................... .
30 31. They have been unprepared for sudden floods last year. They remember
that.
They remember ...................................................................................................... .
32 33. Deforestation and overflowing dams have caused worse floods and storms
in recent years. Local people in Quang Tri Province blame them for that.
Local people in Quang Tri Province ....................................................................... .
34 35. The US government caused various diseases and birth defects in Viet Nam
with Agent Orange. But the US government denies that.
The US government denies .................................................................................... .
VI Choose the word among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the
following passage.
Viet Nam is listed by the World Bank among the countries most (36) ……by
rising waters brought about by higher global temperatures. Such a rise of one meter
(37) ….a third of the Mekong Delta underwater and lead to mass internal migration and
devastation in a region (38) ....produces nearly half of Viet Nam’s rice.
The vast, humid expanse of the delta is home to more than 17 million people,
who (39) …… for generations on its thousands of river arteries. But rising sea water
caused by global warming is now increasing the salt content of the river water and (40)
….. the livelihoods of millions of poor farmers and fishermen. Climate change is (41)
….. the rivers of the Mekong Delta salty.
In Ben Tre, salt water reached as far as 35 miles inland, causing significant
(42) ….. to crops and livestock, with rice production particularly affected. It is said that
there are three grams of salt per liter of fresh water in the river now. Gradually, more
and more people are affected: (43) ….. nearest the sea are the most affected now, but
soon the whole province will be (44)………
The salinity of the water has (45) ….. a point where many locals have been
forced to abandon their traditional rice cultivation.
36. A hurt B destroyed C threatened D changed
37. A can leave B could leave C can result D could result
38. A that B what C it D there
39. A rely B relies C has relied D have relied
40. A threatens B threaten C threatening D threatened
41. A turning B making C causing D damaging
42. A damage B destruction C disaster D loss
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43. A it B that C those D who
44. A attacked B hit C touched D swept
45. A reached B come C gone D become
VII Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D
Viet Nam Likely to Face Extreme Weather Conditions by 2050
Viet Nam is likely to continue facing extreme weather conditions such as higher
temperatures, lower summer rainfalls, stronger storms, and rising sea levels from now
to 2050. Temperatures in northern Viet Nam will rise by between 0.83 degrees Celsius
by 2050 and continue its uptrend during the late 21st century. Summer rainfall will
decline in most areas. Meanwhile, storms may become rarer but fiercer, causing
possible flash floods and landslides in flood-prone areas of northern mountainous,
central highland provinces. The forecasts suggest sea level rises of 100mm-400mm
along the entire Vietnamese coast by the end of the 21st century, affecting marine
biodiversity and coastal communities. The experts emphasize the unpredictability of
climate change and its potential impacts to create a variety of dangerous extreme
weather events in the future.
To raise the public awareness of climate change impacts, the Vietnamese
government urges concerned agencies to work together on devising worst-case
scenario models and responses by 2020 and calls on international experts to further
support Viet Nam in climate change adaption. Climate change is a real threat to Viet
Nam’s socio-economic development. If sea levels rose one meter, five percent of the
country’s land, eleven percent of its population and seven percent of its farmland would
be affected.
46. By 2050, Viet Nam continues facing all of these extreme weather conditions
EXCEPT…….
A. higher temperature
B. storms reaching record levels
C. lower summer rainfalls
D. rising sea levels
47. Sea level rises along the entire Vietnamese coast by the end of the 21st century
will…...
A. cause certain flash floods and landslides in flood-prone areas
B. make temperatures in northern Vietnam rise until 2050
C. make storms become rarer but fiercer in the near future
D. have impacts on marine biodiversity and coastal communities
48. To experts, they to predict exactly the model of the climate change and its
potential impacts………
A. are unable
B. are likely
C. are certain
D. are surprised
49. Viet Nam needs…….
A. to recognize Viet Nam’s socio-economic development in the future
B. to calculate sea level rise, loss of farmland, and rise in population by 2020
C. to raise people’s awareness of climate change and to ask for foreign help
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D. to recognize the percentage of farmland which would be affected by its
population
50. The word “worst-case scenario models” in the last paragraph is closest in
meaning to….. .
A. the worst scenes that could occur
B. the worst climate change impacts that will happen
C. the worst possible things that could happen
D. the worst unpredictability of climate change
UNIT 7: FURTHER EDUCATION
I Pronunciation: Odd one out.
1. A entrance B diploma C exchange D apply
2. A pursue B curtain C furniture D further
3. A admission B profession C passion D passive
4. A certificate B decorate C undergraduate D doctorate
5. A consult B campus C discussion D subject
6. A tutor B master C tuition D transcript
II Stress: Odd one out.
7. A diploma B doctorate C internship D scholarship
8. A undergraduate B university C baccalaureate D accommodation
9. A eligible B kindergarten C magnificent D secondary
10. A coordinator B opportunity C international D similarity
III Vocabulary and Grammar: Choose the best answer.
11. Further education courses are usually described as either_____ or vocational.
A academic B practical C learning D technical
12. The International Baccalaureate is also now offered by more schools in the UK
as a(n) _____ to A-levels.
A choice B substitution C alternative D option
13. In some institutions, A-levels can also be awarded in combination with
other_____ , such as International Baccalaureate certificates.
A examination B qualifications C courses D levels
14. IB students can select subjects so that they specialise in a particular academic
field, but mathematics, native language and theory of knowledge are_____
subjects.
A optional B elective C compulsory D certain
15. As well as studying on ______in the UK, you can also choose to study outside
the UK for example by distance learning.
A campus B accommodation C building D dormitory
16. The teachers at Edinburgh College encourage students to ______ with others,
experiment with arts and find their own ideas.
A help B improve C involve D collaborate