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Đ KH O SÁT CHUYÊN Đ L N 1 NĂM 2017-2018 Ề Ả Ề Ầ
MÔN: TI NG ANH 11Ế
Th i gian làm bài: 90 phút; ờ
(64 câu tr c nghi m, 10 câu t lu n)ắ ệ ự ậ
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I. PH N TR C NGHI M:Ầ Ắ Ệ
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other
three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions.
Câu 1: A. presidential B. economic C. preference D. destination
Câu 2: A. represent B. permanent C. government D. monument
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs
from the other three in pronunciation in each o f the following questions.
Câu 3: A. patient B. question C. action D. ancient
Câu 4: A. punched B. finished C. packed D. pleased
Câu 5: A. changes B. wishes C. turns D. crosses
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in
each of the following questions.
Câu 6: There is no truth in the rumor that Barbara had lost her job.
A. no truth B. had lost C. rumor D. job
Câu 7: The Oxford English Dictionary is well-known for including many different meanings of words and
to give real examples.
A. The B. meanings C. well-known D. to give
Câu 8: No one knows exactly how many species of animals lives on earth.
A. species B. knows C. lives D. of animals
Câu 9: Hardly he had got downstairs when the phone stopped ringing.
A. ringing B. when C. downstairs D. he had
Câu 10: The best way to eliminate a pest is by controlling the food accessible to it.
A. by controlling B. food accessible C. it D. best
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the
underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Câu 11: We oppose this war, as we would not do any other war which created an environmental catastrophe.
A. epidemic B. pollution C. convention D. disaster
Câu 12: Those companies were closed due to some seriously financial problems.
A. wiped out B. gone over C. taken off D. put away
Câu 13: Ask Mum for permission to go out now. She looks like she’s in a good mood.
A. happy B. unconcerned C. fashionable D. healthful
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the
underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Câu 14: Certain courses are compulsory; others are optional.
A. voluntary B. free C. pressure D. mandatory
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Câu 15: Despite the time the solution has a number of positive effects.
A. sufficient B. minus C. opposite D. adverse
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each
of the following exchanges.
Câu 16: “I have bought you a toy. Happy birthday to you!” –“ ”
A. Have a nice day! B. What a pity!
C. The same to you! D. What a lovely toy! Thanks.
Câu 17: Dylan: “I’m thinking of doing some shopping today. Can you recommend anywhere?”
Steward: “ ”
A. Well, you could try the local museum. That’s quite close to here.
B. That’s OK. In that case, how about going to the Roman ruins down by the lake?
C. Well, you could try Oxford Street. There are lots of big department stores there.
D. To be honest, I’m not really a big fan of department stores.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to
each of the following questions.
Câu 18: He asked, "Why didn't she take the final exam?"
A. He asked why hadn't she taken the final exam. B. He asked why she took the final exam.
C. He asked why she hadn't taken the final exam. D. He asked why didn't she take the final exam.
Câu 19: We must take steps to preserve natural resources; otherwise the planet will be in danger.
A. Unless we take steps to preserve natural resources, the planet will not be in danger.
B. Unless we take steps to preserve natural resources, the planet will be in danger.
C. If we take steps to preserve natural resources, the planet would be in danger.
D. If we take steps to preserve natural resources, the planet will be in danger.
Câu 20: When I was younger, I used to go climbing more than I do now.
A. I don’t like going climbing any more. B. Now I don’t go climbing anymore.
C. I used to go climbing when I younger. D. Now I don’t go climbing as much as I did.
Câu 21: She has always got on well with the children.
A. She has always had personal relationship with the children.
B. She has always looked up to the children.
C. She has always been on good terms with the children.
D. She is trying a good relationship with the children.
Câu 22: What Rachael does in her free time doesn’t concern me.
A. What Rachael does in her free time is not concerned by me.
B. What Rachael does in her free time is none of my business.
C. I don’t know what Rachael does in her free time.
D. What Rachael does in her free time is not my concern.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Câu 23: Do you think doing the household chores is the of the women only?
A. responsibly B. responsive C. responsible D. responsibility
Câu 24: This letter be from Harry. He doesn’t know my new address.
A. can’t B. might C. mustn’t D. shouldn’t
Câu 25: It’s very me with money.
A. kind to you helping B. kind of you to help C. kind for you to help D. kind of you helping
Câu 26: I walked away as calmly as I could. , they would have thought I was a thief.
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A. If so B. In case C. Or else D. Owing to
Câu 27: When he graduated university, he had been famous his first novel.
A. for- at B. for- from C. from- for D. at- for
Câu 28: When friends insist on expensive gifts, it makes most people uncomfortable.
A. their accepting B. they accepting C. they accept D. them to accept
Câu 29: “Mary hasn’t been feeling well lately.”–”Yes, we want by a doctor.”
A. him to examine B. that he be examined C. he is examined D. him to be examined
Câu 30: Phuong can speak English than Minh.
A. more fluently B. more fluent C. fluently D. fluent
Câu 31: Students will not be allowed into the exam room if they their student cards.
A. didn’t produce B. produced C. don’t produce D. hadn’t produced
Câu 32: John lost the bicycle he bought last week and his parents were very angry with him
because of his carelessness.
A. beautiful new blue Japanese B. beautiful Japanese blue new
C. new beautiful blue Japanese D. Japanese beautiful new blue
Câu 33: Although MERS (Middle East Respiratory Syndrome) spreeds through close contact with sick
people, not through the air, many people still avoid to crowded places.
A. going B. to go C. gone D. having gone
Câu 34: After the guests , I to bed.
A. had left/had gone B. had left/went C. left/had gone D. left/went
Câu 35:________ how much money she spends on her clothes, she never looks well-dressed.
A. Despite B. Regardless C. No matter D. Without
Câu 36: Boys in my class do admire Lien’s figure. She’s so lovely and .
A. slim B. boney C. skinny D. lanky
Câu 37: Of all the candidates, Peter is probably ……………….
A. the most little qualified B. the less qualified
C. the least qualified. D. the qualified less
Câu 38: Last year she earned her brother.
A. twice as more as B. twice as much as C. twice more than D. twice as many as
Câu 39: It costs about thirty dollars to have a tooth .
A. filling B. fill C. to fill D. filled
Câu 40: It’s becoming to find a job.
A. more and more difficult B. more difficult than
C. most and more difficult D. more difficult and more
Câu 41: It wasn't serious. After the doctor took my temperature and listened to my cough, .
A. I would need an operation. B. I was diagnosed with the flu.
C. I was rushed to hospital. D. I'd had to fight my way out through the fire.
Câu 42: Never put until tomorrow what you can do today.
A. of B. from C. off D. on
Câu 43: Dr. Evans has a valuable contribution to the life of the school.
A. done B. created C. caused D. made
Câu 44: There were two small rooms in the beach house, .
A. the smaller of which served as a kitchen B. the smaller of them was served as a kitchen
C. the smallest of which served as a kitchen D. the smallest of that was served as a kitchen
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Read the passage and choose the best answer from
45
to
49
to indicate the correct answer to each of
the questions.
JAMES’ PROBLEM
Presenter: In this evening's programme, we're starting with a subject which has got many of you worried.
We'll be discussing young people and digital technology. It's something that worries not only parents but
young people themselves. On our studio panel, we have Evan Matthews, a child psychologist, Joanne Carter,
a secondary school head teacher, and Liz Winslett, who has three teenage children and is a student
counsellor. Our first caller this morning is James Benson. What is your question, James?
James: Thank you. I'd like to ask you what you think about my parents' recent behaviour. They're getting
more and more obsessed about the amount of time I spend with what they call my 'virtual friends'.
Evan: Hi , James. Can you tell me who these friends are?
James: They're mainly people I've met on social networking sites.
Evan: And how much contact do you have with them?
James: Well, on a normal day, I'll update my status as soon as I wake up. Then I'll check to see if anyone's
sent me any messages on my mobile.
Evan: And how long does that usually take?
James: About five minutes if I have to reply to any messages.
Joanne: What about later in the day?
James: Well, if I don't have to go to college, I'll spend a couple of hours chatting to friends in the morning
and maybe another two in the evening.
Joanne: Hmm, that does seem rather excessive.
James: I suppose so, but it's what I'm used to. But actually, what Mum and Dad really object to is seeing
me texting my friends - especially at mealtimes. They say it's rude and antisocial.
Joanne: And what do you think?
James: I just think it's completely normal for people of my age.
Joanne: How many texts do you send a day?
James: About fifty or sixty.
Joanne: OK - and do you understand why your parents are getting so annoyed?
James: Not really. It's just a bit of fun. I think adults take these things too seriously.
Liz: Can I ask you, James:, do you have any other interests outside your virtual world?
James: No, not now. I used to play tennis with my dad most weekends. But he always seems too busy
these days.
Presenter: OK, James, I think we get the idea of what your life is like. I'd now like to ask our panel to
comment on what they've heard. Can I start with you Evan?
Evan: OK, James. I have to say I have great sympathy with your parents and completely understand their
point of view. They feel they're losing you to your virtual friends. My advice to you would be to spend less
time on your phone and try to spend at least a couple of hours a day when you're not at college doing things
with real people.
Presenter: Thank you. Joanne?
Joanne: Here's what I suggest, James. First, I think you should accept that you have an addiction then I
suggest you try to cut back your contact with digital friends by a few minutes every day, so that by this time
next year your life is in more balance. Try to get back to playing tennis with your dad like you used to. And
try to spend more time with real people - you'll soon get used to it. You won't lose any genuine friends and
you won 't have your parents nagging you all the time.
Presenter: Thanks. And lastly, Liz Winslett.
Liz: Right, James. I imagine your addiction is probably a very temporary one. I would guess that in a
month or two you'll get bored with your virtual life and just slip back into your old life - that's if my own
son's experience is anything to go by. In other words, I think you're going through a phase.
Presenter: Thank you all very much - and thank you, James, for your intriguing question.
James: Thanks.
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Câu 45: What are James' parents worried about?
A. that their son sends too many messages on his mobile.
B. that their son goes out with his friends too often
C. that their son spends too much time with Internet friends
D. that their son does not have many friends
Câu 46: What does Joanne Carter, the head teacher, suggest James should do?
A. get professional treatment for his addiction
B. take up new sports and other activities
C. spend less time with real people
D. gradually reduce the time he spends on virtual friends
Câu 47: On what does Liz Winslett base her advice to James?
A. her interests outside virtual world
B. what happened in the case of one of her children
C. her professional experience
D. her observations of other teenagers she knows
Câu 48: What does Evan, the child psychologist, think about James' problem?
A. He supports James' parents' views. B. He gives James advice.
C. He sympathizes with James. D. He understands both points of view.
Câu 49: What is James' own opinion of his behaviour?
A. He doesn 't think it is unusual. B. He knows his behaviour will have to change.
C. He realizes that it is antisocial. D. He thinks his addiction is very temporary one.
Read the passage and choose the best answer from
50
to
54
to indicate the correct answer to each of
the questions.
It is hard to think of a world without gas or electricity. Both are commonly used for lighting and heating
today. We now can instantly flick a lighter or strike a match to make a flame. But it was not long ago that
there were no such things as matches or lighters. To make fire, it was necessary to strike a piece of iron on
flint for sparks to ignite some tinder. If the tinder was damp, or the flint old, you had to borrow some fire
from a neighbor. We do not know exactly when or how people first used fire. Perhaps, many ages ago, they
found that sticks would burn if they were dropped into some hole where melted lava from a volcano lay
boiling. They brought the lighted sticks back to make their fire in a cave. Or, they may have seen trees catch
fire through being struck by lightning, and used the trees to start their own fires.
Gradually people learned they could start a fire without traveling far to find flames. They rubbed two
pieces of wood together. This method was used for thousands of years. When people became used to making
fires with which to cook food and stay warm at night, they found that certain resins or gums from trees burnt
longer and brighter. They melted resins and dipped branches in the liquid to make torches that lit their homes
at night. Iron stands in which torches used to be fixed can still be seen in old buildings of Europe. There was
no lighting in city streets until gas lamps, and then electric lamps were installed. Boys ran about London at
night carrying torches of burning material. They were called torch boys, or link boys, and earned a living by
guiding visitors to friends’ houses at night. For centuries homes were lit by candles until oil was found. Even
then, oil lamps were no more effective than a cluster of candles. We read about the splendors and marvels of
ancient palaces and castles, but we forget that they must have been gloomy and murky places at night.
Câu 50: The word “lighter” in the passage mostly means .
A. a small device that produces a flame for lighting cigarettes, etc.
B. a device that uses electricity, oil or gas to produce light
C. the energy from the sun, a lamp, etc. that makes it possible to see things
D. a hot bright stream of burning gas that comes from something that is on fire
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