THE FIRST MID-TERM TEST SUBJEST: ENGLISH 11 (Time: 45 minutes) Code: 101

TRAN DAI NGHIA HIGH SCHOOL NAME:………………………………….. CLASS : 11/ ……….. SECTION ONE: LISTENING Part 1: Decide whether the following statements are true (T), or false (F) according to the speaker. 1……….....Parents sometimes find it hard to talk to their teenage children. 2…………..Teenagers always like talking about their school work. 3……………Parents find it easy to understand their children 4………… Teenagers like questions that aim to check up on them. 5………… Parents should watch for danger signs in some teenagers who may smoke or try using drugs or alcohol. Part 2 :Listen to the conversation and choose the best answer A,B or C 6. What’s the matter with Linda ?

A. clothes B. tuition fee C. Friendship

7.What kind of clothes does Linda want to wear?

A. fashionable clothes B. second hand clothes C. expensive brand name clothes.

8. What do you think Linda will do after talking to Tom? A. She may follow her parents' advice. B. She may start saving money to buy clothes. C. She may offer her parents some advice.

9. Why don't Tom's parents want him to play computer games?

A. They think some of games are harmful. B. They think none of the games are useful. C. They think playing computer games makes him neglect his studies.

10. What do Tom's parents want him to do? A. Play a musical instrument. B. Do more outdoor activities. C. Browse the Internet to find information.

B. decisive B. childcare D. possible D. parent

SECTION TWO : LANGUAGE USE *Choose the word that has main stress placed differently from the others. C. determined 11. A. reliant C. respect 12. A. nuclear *Choose the best answer. 13. The ____ arises when Jack and his parents have considerable disagreement on his choice of university. A. discrimination B. conflict C. agreement D. gap

14.Simon earned the respect of his friends when he determined to complete such a challenging task while others had already ____. A. gone off B. given in C. given up D. gone through 15. We've divided the group report into three parts and you're ____ for the conclusion one. A. responsible B. irresponsible C. response D. responsive 16.From my point of view, all family members should share the chores equally.

A. It's a breathtaking view. C. But you're right. B. You lied to me. D. There's no doubt about it.

17."I'm afraid there is no real friendship between boys and girls!” - “____, Mommy. We are just good friends.” C. I hope so D. Of course not A. Don't mention it B. Don't worry 18. It's very pleasant ____ on the beach in summer. A. lie B. to lie C. lay D. lying 19.The waves crashed on the shore where they ____ cool on my hot feet. A. appeared B. felt C. looked D. sounded

*.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 sentences. 20. Jonas was so poor that he had to drop out of school and started working as a waiter in the local restaurant. A. continue working B. stop working C. continue to study D. stop learning SECTION THREE : READING

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. Have you ever had the feeling that people older than you are hard to understand? Or, have you felt like

people from younger generations just don't get it? Maybe you find (21) ____ easier to connect with people who are closer to your age than those who are older or younger than you. You can probably thank the generation gap (22) ____ these feelings.

There are currently six generations (23) ____ in the United States: the Greatest Generation, Silent Generation, Baby Boomers, Generation X, Millennials, and Generation Z. Each generation has its own unique set of characteristics and norms. For example, the Greatest Generation (born 1901-1924) is known for its patriotism, hard workers, and loyalty to institutions. The Millennials (born 1980-2000) are (24) ____ by their dependence on technology, detachment from traditional institutions, optimism, and open-mindedness. It is no wonder that many people from different generations have a hard time understanding each other. Generation gap refers to differences in actions, (25) ____, interests, and opinions that exist between

B. that B. from B. live

D. them D. by D. lived D. characteristically D. beliefs C. they C. for C. living C. characteristic C. belief B. believes

individuals from different generations. So, what causes these differences? 21. A. it 22. A. with 23. A. to live 24. A. characterize B. characterized 25. A. believe Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. You depend on all the people closely around to give you the warm feeling of belongingness that you must

have to feel secure. But, in fact, the members of all the groups to which you belong also depend on you to give that feeling to them. A person who shows that he wants everything for himself is bound to be a lonely wolf.

The need for companionship is closely related to the need for a sense of belongingness. How sad and lonely your life would be if you had no one to share your feelings and experiences. You may take it for granted that there always will be people around to talk to and to do things with you and for you. The important point, however, is that keeping emotionally healthy does not depend so much upon having people around you as upon your ability to establish relationships that are satisfying both to you and to them.

Suppose you are in a crowd watching a football game. You don't know them. When the game is over, you will all go your separate ways. But just for a while you had a feeling of companionship, of sharing the feelings of others who were cheering for the team you wanted to win. An experience of this kind gives the clue to what companionship really is. It depends upon emotional ties of sympathy, understanding, trust, and affection. Companions become friends when these ties are formed. When you are thrown in a new circle of acquaintances, you may not know with whom you will make

friends, but you can be sure that you will be able to establish friendships if you show that you really like people. 26. What does paragraph 2 primarily discuss?

A. Close link between companionship and belongingness B. How to satisfy other people's needs C. An example of a satisfying relationship D. Difficulties in establishing friendships

27. If you had no one to share your feelings, your life would be ____. C. busy B. colorful A. sad and lonely D. quiet 28. The warm feeling of belongingness may give you ____. A. happiness B. a sense of humor D. a sense of security C. freedom 29. The ability to establish fine relations with others will keep you ____. A. a lonely wolf B. emotionally healthy C. a young heart D. beautiful 30. You will find it hard to make friends with people ____. B. who have few words C. without real love for them D. who are very rich

A. without pity SECTION FOUR WRITNG : Rewrite these sentences as directed 1. You can finish the assignment by yourself. It is possible. (using to- infinitive after adjective)  It…………………………………………………………………………………………................................... 2.I ate a lot of food at the party last night . I don't feel good now. (using a modal perfect) ……………………………………………………………………………………………................................... 3.Finally, she decided to take part in the talk show for young people. (using to- infinitive after noun “decision”) ……………………………………………………………………………………………................................... 4. We had a wonderful party in the garden. (using Cleft sentence) ……………………………………………………………………………………………................................... 5.You are not allowed to smoke in public places such as: hospitals, schools(rewrite the sentence, using a modal)

……………………………………………………………………………………………................................... ................................The End..........................

THE FIRST MID-TERM TEST SUBJEST: ENGLISH 11 (Time: 45 minutes) TRAN DAI NGHIA HIGH SCHOOL NAME:……………………………………. CLASS : 11/ ……….. Code: 102

SECTION ONE: LISTENING Part 1: Listen to the recording about relationship problems between parents and teenage children. Decide whether the  following statements are true (T), or false (F) according to the speaker. 1……….....Parents sometimes find it hard to talk to their teenage children. 2…………..Teenagers always like talking about their school work. 3……………Parents find it easy to understand their children 4……………Teenagers like questions that aim to check up on them. 5……………Parents should watch for danger signs in some teenagers who may smoke or try using drugs or alcohol. Part 2 :Listen to the conversation and choose the best answer A,B or C 6. What’s the matter with Linda ?

A. tuition fee B. clothes C. Friendship

7.What kind of clothes does Linda want to wear?

A.second hand clothes B. fashionable clothes C. expensive brand name clothes.

8. What do you think Linda will do after talking to Tom? A. She may follow her parents' advice. B. She may start saving money to buy clothes. C. She may offer her parents some advice.

9. Why don't Tom's parents want him to play computer games?

A. They think none of the games are useful. B. They think some of games are harmful. C. They think playing computer games makes him neglect his studies.

B. figure B. independent C. advice C. explanation D. rely D. understanding

10. What do Tom's parents want him to do? A. Play a musical instrument. B. Browse the Internet to find information. C. Do more outdoor activities. SECTION TWO : LANGUAGE USE *Choose the word that has main stress placed differently from the others. 11. A. approach 12. A. comfortable *Choose the best answer. 13. Due to financial conflict over years, they decided to get ____. A. divorced B. engaged C. married D. proposed 14. These days, many people ____ leading an independent life. A. attempt to B. work on D. head for

C. strive for 15.These flowers smell ____. I'll buy them for my girlfriend's birthday. C. pleasant B. pleased A. please D. pleasantly 16.“I think students must go to single sex schools.” – “No, ____” A. I totally approve. B. I disagree. C. How amazing D. What a pity. 17.Thanks a lot for helping me fix the car yesterday. A. I'd love to. B. You're welcome. C. Of course not. D. I like it. 18. My parents are glad ____ my success in finding a job after graduation. B. seeing C. see D. saw A. to see 19.That kitten's fur ____ so soft. A. looks B. sounds C. smells D. tastes

*.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 sentences. 20.If you live in an extended family, you'll have great joy and get support of other members. A. close family B. traditional family C. nuclear family D. large family

SECTION THREE : READINGRead 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.

Have you ever had the feeling that people older than you are hard to understand? Or, have you felt like

people from younger generations just don't get it? Maybe you find (21) ____ easier to connect with people who are closer to your age than those who are older or younger than you. You can probably thank the generation gap (22) ____ these feelings.

There are currently six generations (23) ____ in the United States: the Greatest Generation, Silent Generation, Baby Boomers, Generation X, Millennials, and Generation Z. Each generation has its own unique set of characteristics and norms. For example, the Greatest Generation (born 1901-1924) is known for its patriotism, hard workers, and loyalty to institutions. The Millennials (born 1980-2000) are (24) ____ by their dependence on technology, detachment from traditional institutions, optimism, and open-mindedness. It is no wonder that many people from different generations have a hard time understanding each other. Generation gap refers to differences in actions, (25) ____, interests, and opinions that exist between

D. them D. for C. they C. by C. live D. lived D. characteristically D. beliefs

individuals from different generations. So, what causes these differences? 21. A that B. it 22. A. with B. from B. living 23. A. to live 24. A. characterized B. characterizeC. characteristic 25. A. believe C. beliefs B. believes Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. You depend on all the people closely around to give you the warm feeling of belongingness that you must

have to feel secure. But, in fact, the members of all the groups to which you belong also depend on you to give that feeling to them. A person who shows that he wants everything for himself is bound to be a lonely wolf.

The need for companionship is closely related to the need for a sense of belongingness. How sad and lonely your life would be if you had no one to share your feelings and experiences. You may take it for granted that there always will be people around to talk to and to do things with you and for you. The important point, however, is that keeping emotionally healthy does not depend so much upon having people around you as upon your ability to establish relationships that are satisfying both to you and to them.

Suppose you are in a crowd watching a football game. You don't know them. When the game is over, you will all go your separate ways. But just for a while you had a feeling of companionship, of sharing the feelings of others who were cheering for the team you wanted to win. An experience of this kind gives the clue to what companionship really is. It depends upon emotional ties of sympathy, understanding, trust, and affection. Companions become friends when these ties are formed. When you are thrown in a new circle of acquaintances, you may not know with whom you will make

friends, but you can be sure that you will be able to establish friendships if you show that you really like people. 26. What does paragraph 2 primarily discuss? A. How to satisfy other people's needs B. Close link between companionship and belongingness C. An example of a satisfying relationship D. Difficulties in establishing friendships 27. If you had no one to share your feelings, your life would be ____. A. busy B. colorful C. sad and lonely D. quiet

28. The warm feeling of belongingness may give you ____. A. a sense of security B. a sense of humor D. happiness C. freedom 29. The ability to establish fine relations with others will keep you ____. A. a lonely wolf B. emotionally healthy C. a young heart D. beautiful 30. You will find it hard to make friends with people ____.

B. who have few words A. without real love for them D. who are very rich C. without pity SECTION FOUR WRITNG : Rewrite these sentences as directed 1. You can't master a language in a month. It is impossible. (using to- infinitive after adjective) ……………………………………………………………………………………………................................... 2. I didn't study for the exam very hard. I'm sorry about this now. ( rewrite the sentence, using a modal perfect) ……………………………………………………………………………………………................................... 3. Mark always tries to finish his homework on time. (using to- infinitive after noun “attempt”) ……………………………………………………………………………………………................................... 4. He bought two houses on Nguyen Trai Street at the age of 25. (using Cleft sentence) ……………………………………………………………………………………………...................................

5. You are not allowed to take photographs in the museum. (rewrite the sentence, using a modal) …………………………………………………………………………………………................................... ................................The End..........................

THE FIRST MID-TERM TEST SUBJEST: ENGLISH 11 (Time: 45 minutes) TRAN DAI NGHIA HIGH SCHOOL NAME:………………………………….. CLASS : 11/ ……….. Code: 103

SECTION ONE: LISTENING Part 1: Decide whether the following statements are true (T), or false (F) according to the speaker. 1……….....Parents sometimes find it hard to talk to their teenage children. 2…………..Teenagers always like talking about their school work. 3……………Parents find it easy to understand their children 4……………..Teenagers like questions that aim to check up on them. 5……………..Parents should watch for danger signs in some teenagers who may smoke or try using drugs or alcohol. Part 2 :Listen to the conversation and choose the best answer A,B or C 6. What’s the matter with Linda ?

A. Friendship B. tuition fee C. clothes

B. second hand clothes C. fashionable clothes 7.What kind of clothes does Linda want to wear? A. expensive brand name clothes.

8. What do you think Linda will do after talking to Tom? A. She may follow her parents' advice. B. She may start saving money to buy clothes. C. She may offer her parents some advice.

9. Why don't Tom's parents want him to play computer games?

A. They think some of games are harmful. B. They think playing computer games makes him neglect his studies. C. They think none of the games are useful.

10. What do Tom's parents want him to do?

A. Do more outdoor activities. B. Play a musical instrument. C. Browse the Internet to find information.

C. respect C. determined D. parent D. possible

SECTION TWO: LANGUAGE USE *Choose the word that has main stress placed differently from the others. B. childcare 11. A. nuclear B. decisive 12. A. reliant *Choose the best answer. 13. We've divided the group report into three parts and you're ____ for the conclusion one. A. responsible B. irresponsible C. response D. responsive

14."I'm afraid there is no real friendship between boys and girls!” - “____, Mommy. We are just good friends.” C. I hope so D. Of course not A. Don't mention it B. Don't worry 15. It's very pleasant ____ on the beach in summer. A. lie B. to lie C. lay D. lying 16.The waves crashed on the shore where they ____ cool on my hot feet. A. appeared B. felt C. looked D. sounded 17. The ____ arises when Jack and his parents have considerable disagreement on his choice of university. A. discrimination B. conflict C. agreement D. gap

18. Simon earned the respect of his friends when he determined to complete such a challenging task while others had already ____. A. gone off B. given in C. given up D. gone through 19.From my point of view, all family members should share the chores equally.

A. It's a breathtaking view. C. But you're right. B. You lied to me. D. There's no doubt about it.

*.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 sentences. 20. Jonas was so poor that he had to drop out of school and started working as a waiter in the local restaurant.

A. continue working B. stop working C. continue to study D. stop learning

SECTION THREE: READING 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. Have you ever had the feeling that people older than you are hard to understand? Or, have you felt like

people from younger generations just don't get it? Maybe you find (21) ____ easier to connect with people who are closer to your age than those who are older or younger than you. You can probably thank the generation gap (22) ____ these feelings.

There are currently six generations (23) ____ in the United States: the Greatest Generation, Silent Generation, Baby Boomers, Generation X, Millennials, and Generation Z. Each generation has its own unique set of characteristics and norms. For example, the Greatest Generation (born 1901-1924) is known for its patriotism, hard workers, and loyalty to institutions. The Millennials (born 1980-2000) are (24) ____ by their dependence on technology, detachment from traditional institutions, optimism, and open-mindedness. It is no wonder that many people from different generations have a hard time understanding each other. Generation gap refers to differences in actions, (25) ____, interests, and opinions that exist between

B. that B. from B. live

D. it D. by D. living D. characteristically D. beliefs C. they C. with C. lived C. characteristic C. belief B. believes

individuals from different generations. So, what causes these differences? 21. A.them 22. A. for 23. A. to live 24. A. characterize B. characterized 25. A. believe Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. You depend on all the people closely around to give you the warm feeling of belongingness that you must

have to feel secure. But, in fact, the members of all the groups to which you belong also depend on you to give that feeling to them. A person who shows that he wants everything for himself is bound to be a lonely wolf.

The need for companionship is closely related to the need for a sense of belongingness. How sad and lonely your life would be if you had no one to share your feelings and experiences. You may take it for granted that there always will be people around to talk to and to do things with you and for you. The important point, however, is that keeping emotionally healthy does not depend so much upon having people around you as upon your ability to establish relationships that are satisfying both to you and to them.

Suppose you are in a crowd watching a football game. You don't know them. When the game is over, you will all go your separate ways. But just for a while you had a feeling of companionship, of sharing the feelings of others who were cheering for the team you wanted to win. An experience of this kind gives the clue to what companionship really is. It depends upon emotional ties of sympathy, understanding, trust, and affection. Companions become friends when these ties are formed. When you are thrown in a new circle of acquaintances, you may not know with whom you will make

friends, but you can be sure that you will be able to establish friendships if you show that you really like people. 26. If you had no one to share your feelings, your life would be ____. C. sad and lonely B. colorful D. quiet A. busy 27. What does paragraph 2 primarily discuss?

D. Difficulties in establishing friendships A. Close link between companionship and belongingness B. How to satisfy other people's needs C. An example of a satisfying relationship 28. The warm feeling of belongingness may give you ____. A. happiness B. a sense of humor D. a sense of security

C. freedom 29. The ability to establish fine relations with others will keep you ____. B. beautiful A. a lonely wolf C. a young heart D. emotionally healthy 30. You will find it hard to make friends with people ____.

: Rewrite these sentences as directed B. who have few words C. without real love for them D. who are very rich

A. without pity SECTION FOUR WRITNG 1. Finally, she decided to take part in the talk show for young people. (using to- infinitive after noun “decision”) ……………………………………………………………………………………………................................... 2. We had a wonderful party in the garden. (using Cleft sentence) ……………………………………………………………………………………………................................... 3. You are not allowed to smoke in public places such as: hospitals, schools (rewrite the sentence, using a modal) ……………………………………………………………………………………………...................................

4. You can finish the assignment by yourself. It is possible. (using to- infinitive after adjective)  It…………………………………………………………………………………………................................... 5. I ate a lot of food at the party last night . I don't feel good now. (using a modal perfect) ……………………………………………………………………………………………................................... ................................The End..........................

(Time: 45 minutes) THE FIRST MID-TERM TEST SUBJEST: ENGLISH 11 Code: 104

TRAN DAI NGHIA HIGH SCHOOL NAME:……………………………………. CLASS : 11/ ……….. SECTION ONE: LISTENING Part 1: Listen to the recording about relationship problems between parents and teenage children. Decide whether the  following statements are true (T), or false (F) according to the speaker. 1……….....Parents sometimes find it hard to talk to their teenage children. 2…………..Teenagers always like talking about their school work. 3……………Parents find it easy to understand their children 4……………Teenagers like questions that aim to check up on them. 5………… Parents should watch for danger signs in some teenagers who may smoke or try using drugs or alcohol. Part 2 : Listen to the conversation and choose the best answer A,B or C 6. What’s the matter with Linda ?

C. Friendship A. tuition fee

B. second hand clothes C. fashionable clothes B. clothes 7.What kind of clothes does Linda want to wear? A. expensive brand name clothes.

8. What do you think Linda will do after talking to Tom? A. She may offer her parents some advice. B. She may start saving money to buy clothes. C. She may follow her parents' advice.

9. Why don't Tom's parents want him to play computer games?

A. They think none of the games are useful. B. They think some of games are harmful. C. They think playing computer games makes him neglect his studies.

10. What do Tom's parents want him to do? A. Play a musical instrument. B. Do more outdoor activities. C. Browse the Internet to find information.

B. approach B. independent C. advice C. explanation D. rely D. understanding

SECTION TWO : LANGUAGE USE *Choose the word that has main stress placed differently from the others. 11. A. figure 12. A. comfortable *Choose the best answer. 13. These days, many people ____ leading an independent life. A. attempt to B. work on C. strive for D. head for 14.Thanks a lot for helping me fix the car yesterday. A. I'd love to. B. You're welcome. C. Of course not. D. I like it. 15.That kitten's fur ____ so soft. A. looks B. sounds C. smells D. tastes 16. Due to financial conflict over years, they decided to get ____. A. divorced B. engaged D. proposed

C. married 17.These flowers smell ____. I'll buy them for my girlfriend's birthday. C. pleasant B. pleased A. please D. pleasantly 18.“I think students must go to single sex schools.” – “No, ____” A. I totally approve. B. I disagree. C. How amazing D. What a pity. 19. My parents are glad ____ my success in finding a job after graduation. A. to see B. seeing C. see D. saw

*.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 sentences. 20.If you live in an extended family, you'll have great joy and get support of other members. A. close family B. traditional family C. nuclear family D. large famil

SECTION THREE : READING Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. You depend on all the people closely around to give you the warm feeling of belongingness that you must

have to feel secure. But, in fact, the members of all the groups to which you belong also depend on you to give that feeling to them. A person who shows that he wants everything for himself is bound to be a lonely wolf.

The need for companionship is closely related to the need for a sense of belongingness. How sad and lonely your life would be if you had no one to share your feelings and experiences. You may take it for granted that there always will be people around to talk to and to do things with you and for you. The important point, however, is that keeping emotionally healthy does not depend so much upon having people around you as upon your ability to establish relationships that are satisfying both to you and to them.

Suppose you are in a crowd watching a football game. You don't know them. When the game is over, you will all go your separate ways. But just for a while you had a feeling of companionship, of sharing the feelings of others who were cheering for the team you wanted to win. An experience of this kind gives the clue to what companionship really is. It depends upon emotional ties of sympathy, understanding, trust, and affection. Companions become friends when these ties are formed. When you are thrown in a new circle of acquaintances, you may not know with whom you will make

friends, but you can be sure that you will be able to establish friendships if you show that you really like people. 21. What does paragraph 2 primarily discuss?

A. Close link between companionship and belongingness B. How to satisfy other people's needs C. An example of a satisfying relationship D. Difficulties in establishing friendships 22. If you had no one to share your feelings, your life would be ____. A. sad and lonely B. colorful C. busy D. quiet 23. The warm feeling of belongingness may give you ____. A. happiness B. a sense of humor C. freedom D. a sense of security 24. The ability to establish fine relations with others will keep you ____. A. a lonely wolf B. emotionally healthy C. a young heart D. beautiful 25. You will find it hard to make friends with people ____. B. who have few words A. without pity C. without real love for them D. who are very rich

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. Have you ever had the feeling that people older than you are hard to understand? Or, have you felt like

people from younger generations just don't get it? Maybe you find (26) ____ easier to connect with people who are closer to your age than those who are older or younger than you. You can probably thank the generation gap (27) ____ these feelings.

There are currently six generations (28) ____ in the United States: the Greatest Generation, Silent Generation, Baby Boomers, Generation X, Millennials, and Generation Z. Each generation has its own unique set of characteristics and norms. For example, the Greatest Generation (born 1901-1924) is known for its patriotism, hard workers, and loyalty to institutions. The Millennials (born 1980-2000) are (29) ____ by their dependence on technology, detachment from traditional institutions, optimism, and open-mindedness. It is no wonder that many people from different generations have a hard time understanding each other. Generation gap refers to differences in actions, (30) ____, interests, and opinions that exist between

B. that B. from B. live C. it C. with C. living

D. them D. by D. lived D. characterized D. believe B. believes C. belief : Rewrite these sentences as directed

individuals from different generations. So, what causes these differences? 26. A.they 27. A. for 28. A. to live 29. A. characterize B. characteristically C. characteristic 30. A. beliefs SECTION FOUR WRITNG 1. You can't master a language in a month. It is impossible. (combine the sentences, using to- infinitive after adjective) ……………………………………………………………………………………………................................... 2. I didn't study for the exam very hard . I'm sorry about this now. ( rewrite the sentence, using a modal perfect) ……………………………………………………………………………………………...................................

3. Mark always tries to finish his homework on time. ( using to- infinitive after noun “attempt”) ……………………………………………………………………………………………................................... 4. He bought two houses on Nguyen Trai Street at the age of 25. ( using Cleft sentence) ……………………………………………………………………………………………................................... 5. You are not allowed to take photographs in the museum. ( rewrite the sentence, using a modal) ……………………………………………………………………………………………................................... ................................The End..........................

THE FIRST MID-TERM TEST SUBJEST: ENGLISH 11 (Time: 45 minutes) TRAN DAI NGHIA HIGH SCHOOL NAME:………………………………….. CLASS : 11/ ……….. Code: 105

SECTION ONE: LISTENING Part 1: Decide whether the following statements are true (T), or false (F) according to the speaker. 1……….....Parents sometimes find it hard to talk to their teenage children. 2…………..Teenagers always like talking about their school work. 3……………Parents find it easy to understand their children 4……………Teenagers like questions that aim to check up on them. 5……………Parents should watch for danger signs in some teenagers who may smoke or try using drugs or alcohol. Part 2 :Listen to the conversation and choose the best answer A,B or C 6. What’s the matter with Linda ?

A. tuition fee B. clothes C. Friendship

B. second hand clothes C. fashionable clothes 7.What kind of clothes does Linda want to wear? A. expensive brand name clothes.

8. What do you think Linda will do after talking to Tom? A. She may follow her parents' advice. B. She may start saving money to buy clothes. C. She may offer her parents some advice.

9. Why don't Tom's parents want him to play computer games?

A. They think none of the games are useful. B They think some of games are harmful. C. They think playing computer games makes him neglect his studies.

10. What do Tom's parents want him to do? A. Play a musical instrument. B. Do more outdoor activities. C. Browse the Internet to find information.

SECTION TWO : LANGUAGE USE *Choose the best answer. 11.The waves crashed on the shore where they ____ cool on my hot feet. A. appeared B. felt C. looked D. sounded 12. We've divided the group report into three parts and you're ____ for the conclusion one. A. responsible B. irresponsible C. response D. responsive 13.From my point of view, all family members should share the chores equally.

A. It's a breathtaking view. C. But you're right. B. You lied to me. D. There's no doubt about it.

14."I'm afraid there is no real friendship between boys and girls!” - “____, Mommy. We are just good friends.” A. Don't mention it B. Don't worry C. I hope so D. Of course not 15. The ____ arises when Jack and his parents have considerable disagreement on his choice of university. A. discrimination B. conflict C. agreement D. gap

16.Simon earned the respect of his friends when he determined to complete such a challenging task while others had already ____. A. gone off B. given in C. given up D. gone through 17. It's very pleasant ____ on the beach in summer. A. lie B. to lie C. lay D. lying

*.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 sentences.

18. Jonas was so poor that he had to drop out of school and started working as a waiter in the local restaurant. A. continue working B. stop working C. continue to study D. stop learning

C. determined C. respect D. possible D. parent

*Choose the word that has main stress placed differently from the others. B. decisive 19. A. reliant B. childcare 20. A. nuclear SECTION THREE : READING 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. Have you ever had the feeling that people older than you are hard to understand? Or, have you felt like

people from younger generations just don't get it? Maybe you find (21) ____ easier to connect with people who are closer to your age than those who are older or younger than you. You can probably thank the generation gap (22) ____ these feelings.

There are currently six generations (23) ____ in the United States: the Greatest Generation, Silent Generation, Baby Boomers, Generation X, Millennials, and Generation Z. Each generation has its own unique set of characteristics and norms. For example, the Greatest Generation (born 1901-1924) is known for its patriotism, hard workers, and loyalty to institutions. The Millennials (born 1980-2000) are (24) ____ by their dependence on technology, detachment from traditional institutions, optimism, and open-mindedness. It is no wonder that many people from different generations have a hard time understanding each other. Generation gap refers to differences in actions, (25) ____, interests, and opinions that exist between

B. that B. from B. live

D. them D. by D. lived D. characteristically D. beliefs C. they C. for C. living C. characteristic C. belief B. believes

individuals from different generations. So, what causes these differences? 21. A. it 22. A. with 23. A. to live 24. A. characterize B. characterized 25. A. believe Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. You depend on all the people closely around to give you the warm feeling of belongingness that you must

have to feel secure. But, in fact, the members of all the groups to which you belong also depend on you to give that feeling to them. A person who shows that he wants everything for himself is bound to be a lonely wolf.

The need for companionship is closely related to the need for a sense of belongingness. How sad and lonely your life would be if you had no one to share your feelings and experiences. You may take it for granted that there always will be people around to talk to and to do things with you and for you. The important point, however, is that keeping emotionally healthy does not depend so much upon having people around you as upon your ability to establish relationships that are satisfying both to you and to them.

Suppose you are in a crowd watching a football game. You don't know them. When the game is over, you will all go your separate ways. But just for a while you had a feeling of companionship, of sharing the feelings of others who were cheering for the team you wanted to win. An experience of this kind gives the clue to what companionship really is. It depends upon emotional ties of sympathy, understanding, trust, and affection. Companions become friends when these ties are formed. When you are thrown in a new circle of acquaintances, you may not know with whom you will make

friends, but you can be sure that you will be able to establish friendships if you show that you really like people. 26. What does paragraph 2 primarily discuss?

A. Close link between companionship and belongingness B. How to satisfy other people's needs C. An example of a satisfying relationship D. Difficulties in establishing friendships

27. If you had no one to share your feelings, your life would be ____. C. sad and lonely B. colorful A. busy D. quiet 28. The warm feeling of belongingness may give you ____. A. happiness B. a sense of humor D. a sense of security

C. freedom 29. The ability to establish fine relations with others will keep you ____. B. beautiful A. a lonely wolf C. a young heart D. emotionally healthy 30. You will find it hard to make friends with people ____.

B. who have few words C. without real love for them D. who are very rich : Rewrite these sentences as directed

A. without pity SECTION FOUR WRITNG 1. Finally, she decided to take part in the talk show for young people. (using to- infinitive after noun “decision”) ……………………………………………………………………………………………................................... 2. We had a wonderful party in the garden. (using Cleft sentence)

……………………………………………………………………………………………................................... 3. You can finish the assignment by yourself. It is possible. (using to- infinitive after adjective)  It…………………………………………………………………………………………................................... 4. I ate a lot of food at the party last night . I don't feel good now. (using a modal perfect) ……………………………………………………………………………………………................................... 5. You are not allowed to smoke in public places such as: hospitals, schools. (rewrite the sentence, using a modal) ……………………………………………………………………………………………...................................

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(Time: 45 minutes) THE FIRST MID-TERM TEST SUBJEST: ENGLISH 11 Code: 106

TRAN DAI NGHIA HIGH SCHOOL NAME:……………………………………. CLASS : 11/ ……….. SECTION ONE: LISTENING Part 1: Listen to the recording about relationship problems between parents and teenage children. Decide whether the  following statements are true (T), or false (F) according to the speaker. 1……….....Parents sometimes find it hard to talk to their teenage children. 2…………..Teenagers always like talking about their school work. 3………… Parents find it easy to understand their children 4………… Teenagers like questions that aim to check up on them. 5………… Parents should watch for danger signs in some teenagers who may smoke or try using drugs or alcohol. Part 2 : Listen to the conversation and choose the best answer A,B or C 6. What’s the matter with Linda ?

A. tuition fee B. clothes C. Friendship

7.What kind of clothes does Linda want to wear?

A. fashionable clothes B. second hand clothes C. expensive brand name clothes.

8. What do you think Linda will do after talking to Tom? A. She may offer her parents some advice. B. She may start saving money to buy clothes. C. She may follow her parents' advice.

9. Why don't Tom's parents want him to play computer games?

A. They think some of games are harmful. B. They think none of the games are useful. C. They think playing computer games makes him neglect his studies.

10. What do Tom's parents want him to do? A. Play a musical instrument. B. Do more outdoor activities. C. Browse the Internet to find information.

SECTION TWO : LANGUAGE USE *Choose the best answer. 11.“I think students must go to single sex schools.” – “No, ____” A. I totally approve. B. I disagree. C. How amazing D. What a pity. 12.Thanks a lot for helping me fix the car yesterday. A. I'd love to. B. You're welcome. C. Of course not. D. I like it. 13. My parents are glad ____ my success in finding a job after graduation. B. seeing C. see D. saw A. to see 14.That kitten's fur ____ so soft. A. looks B. sounds C. smells D. tastes 15. Due to financial conflict over years, they decided to get ____. A. divorced B. engaged C. married D. proposed 16. These days, many people ____ leading an independent life. A. attempt to B. work on D. head for

C. strive for 17.These flowers smell ____. I'll buy them for my girlfriend's birthday. C. pleasant B. pleased A. please D. pleasantly

*Choose the word that has main stress placed differently from the others. 18. A. approach 19. A. comfortable B. figure B. independent C. advice C. explanation D. rely D. understanding

*.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 sentences. 20.If you live in an extended family, you'll have great joy and get support of other members. B. traditional family C. nuclear family D. large famil

A. close family SECTION THREE: READING Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. You depend on all the people closely around to give you the warm feeling of belongingness that you must

have to feel secure. But, in fact, the members of all the groups to which you belong also depend on you to give that feeling to them. A person who shows that he wants everything for himself is bound to be a lonely wolf.

The need for companionship is closely related to the need for a sense of belongingness. How sad and lonely your life would be if you had no one to share your feelings and experiences. You may take it for granted that there always will be people around to talk to and to do things with you and for you. The important point, however, is that keeping emotionally healthy does not depend so much upon having people around you as upon your ability to establish relationships that are satisfying both to you and to them.

Suppose you are in a crowd watching a football game. You don't know them. When the game is over, you will all go your separate ways. But just for a while you had a feeling of companionship, of sharing the feelings of others who were cheering for the team you wanted to win. An experience of this kind gives the clue to what companionship really is. It depends upon emotional ties of sympathy, understanding, trust, and affection. Companions become friends when these ties are formed. When you are thrown in a new circle of acquaintances, you may not know with whom you will make

friends, but you can be sure that you will be able to establish friendships if you show that you really like people. 21. What does paragraph 2 primarily discuss?

A. Close link between companionship and belongingness B. How to satisfy other people's needs C. An example of a satisfying relationship D. Difficulties in establishing friendships 22. If you had no one to share your feelings, your life would be ____. A. sad and lonely B. colorful C. busy D. quiet 23. The warm feeling of belongingness may give you ____. A. happiness B. a sense of humor C. freedom D. a sense of security 24. The ability to establish fine relations with others will keep you ____. A. a lonely wolf B. emotionally healthy C. a young heart D. beautiful 25. You will find it hard to make friends with people ____. B. who have few words A. without pity C. without real love for them D. who are very rich

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. Have you ever had the feeling that people older than you are hard to understand? Or, have you felt like

people from younger generations just don't get it? Maybe you find (26) ____ easier to connect with people who are closer to your age than those who are older or younger than you. You can probably thank the generation gap (27) ____ these feelings.

There are currently six generations (28) ____ in the United States: the Greatest Generation, Silent Generation, Baby Boomers, Generation X, Millennials, and Generation Z. Each generation has its own unique set of characteristics and norms. For example, the Greatest Generation (born 1901-1924) is known for its patriotism, hard workers, and loyalty to institutions. The Millennials (born 1980-2000) are (29) ____ by their dependence on technology, detachment from traditional institutions, optimism, and open-mindedness. It is no wonder that many people from different generations have a hard time understanding each other. Generation gap refers to differences in actions, (30) ____, interests, and opinions that exist between

B. that B. from B. living

C. it C. by C. live C. characteristic C. belief B. beliefs D. them D. for D. lived D. characteristically D. believes individuals from different generations. So, what causes these differences? 26. A. they 27. A. with 28. A. to live 29. A. characterize B. characterized 30. A. believe SECTION FOUR WRITNG : Rewrite these sentences as directed

1. You can't master a language in a month. It is impossible. (combine the sentences, using to- infinitive after adjective) ……………………………………………………………………………………………................................... 2. I didn't study for the exam very hard . I'm sorry about this now. ( rewrite the sentence, using a modal perfect) ……………………………………………………………………………………………................................... 3. Mark always tries to finish his homework on time. ( using to- infinitive after noun “attempt”) ……………………………………………………………………………………………................................... 4. He bought two houses on Nguyen Trai Street at the age of 25. ( using Cleft sentence) ……………………………………………………………………………………………................................... 5. You are not allowed to take photographs in the museum. ( rewrite the sentence, using a modal) ……………………………………………………………………………………………................................... ................................The End..........................

THE FIRST MID-TERM TEST SUBJEST: ENGLISH 11 (Time: 45 minutes) TRAN DAI NGHIA HIGH SCHOOL NAME:………………………………….. CLASS : 11/ ……….. Code: 107

SECTION ONE: LISTENING Part 1: Decide whether the following statements are true (T), or false (F) according to the speaker. 1……….....Parents sometimes find it hard to talk to their teenage children. 2…………..Teenagers always like talking about their school work. 3……………Parents find it easy to understand their children 4………… Teenagers like questions that aim to check up on them. 5………… .Parents should watch for danger signs in some teenagers who may smoke or try using drugs or alcohol. Part 2 :Listen to the conversation and choose the best answer A,B or C 6. What’s the matter with Linda ?

A. Friendship B. tuition fee C. clothes

B. second hand clothes C. fashionable clothes 7.What kind of clothes does Linda want to wear? A. expensive brand name clothes.

8. What do you think Linda will do after talking to Tom?

A She may start saving money to buy clothes. B. .She may follow her parents' advice. C. She may offer her parents some advice.

9. Why don't Tom's parents want him to play computer games?

A. They think some of games are harmful. B. They think none of the games are useful. C. They think playing computer games makes him neglect his studies.

C. respect C. determined D. parent D. possible

10. What do Tom's parents want him to do? A. Play a musical instrument. B. Browse the Internet to find information. C. Do more outdoor activities. SECTION TWO : LANGUAGE USE *Choose the word that has main stress placed differently from the others. B. childcare 11. A. nuclear 12. A. reliant B. decisive *.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 sentences. 13. Jonas was so poor that he had to drop out of school and started working as a waiter in the local restaurant. A. continue working B. stop working C. continue to study D. stop learning

*Choose the best answer. 14."I'm afraid there is no real friendship between boys and girls!” - “____, Mommy. We are just good friends.” C. I hope so D. Of course not A. Don't mention it B. Don't worry 15. It's very pleasant ____ on the beach in summer. A. lie B. to lie C. lay D. lying 16.The waves crashed on the shore where they ____ cool on my hot feet. A. appeared B. felt C. looked D. sounded

17. The ____ arises when Jack and his parents have considerable disagreement on his choice of university. A. discrimination B. conflict C. agreement D. gap

18.Simon earned the respect of his friends when he determined to complete such a challenging task while others had already ____. A. gone off B. given in C. given up D. gone through 19. We've divided the group report into three parts and you're ____ for the conclusion one. A. responsible B. irresponsible C. response D. responsive 20..From my point of view, all family members should share the chores equally.

B. You lied to me. D. There's no doubt about it.

A. It's a breathtaking view. C. But you're right. SECTION THREE: READING 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. Have you ever had the feeling that people older than you are hard to understand? Or, have you felt like

people from younger generations just don't get it? Maybe you find (21) ____ easier to connect with people who are closer to your age than those who are older or younger than you. You can probably thank the generation gap (22) ____ these feelings.

There are currently six generations (23) ____ in the United States: the Greatest Generation, Silent Generation, Baby Boomers, Generation X, Millennials, and Generation Z. Each generation has its own unique set of characteristics and norms. For example, the Greatest Generation (born 1901-1924) is known for its patriotism, hard workers, and loyalty to institutions. The Millennials (born 1980-2000) are (24) ____ by their dependence on technology, detachment from traditional institutions, optimism, and open-mindedness. It is no wonder that many people from different generations have a hard time understanding each other. Generation gap refers to differences in actions, (25) ____, interests, and opinions that exist between

B. that B. from B. live

D. them D. for D. lived D. characteristically D. beliefs C. it C. by C. living C. characterized C. belief B. believes

individuals from different generations. So, what causes these differences? 21. A. they 22. A. with 23. A. to live 24. A. characterize B. characteristic 25. A. believe Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. You depend on all the people closely around to give you the warm feeling of belongingness that you must

have to feel secure. But, in fact, the members of all the groups to which you belong also depend on you to give that feeling to them. A person who shows that he wants everything for himself is bound to be a lonely wolf.

The need for companionship is closely related to the need for a sense of belongingness. How sad and lonely your life would be if you had no one to share your feelings and experiences. You may take it for granted that there always will be people around to talk to and to do things with you and for you. The important point, however, is that keeping emotionally healthy does not depend so much upon having people around you as upon your ability to establish relationships that are satisfying both to you and to them.

Suppose you are in a crowd watching a football game. You don't know them. When the game is over, you will all go your separate ways. But just for a while you had a feeling of companionship, of sharing the feelings of others who were cheering for the team you wanted to win. An experience of this kind gives the clue to what companionship really is. It depends upon emotional ties of sympathy, understanding, trust, and affection. Companions become friends when these ties are formed. When you are thrown in a new circle of acquaintances, you may not know with whom you will make

friends, but you can be sure that you will be able to establish friendships if you show that you really like people. 26. What does paragraph 2 primarily discuss?

A. Close link between companionship and belongingness B. How to satisfy other people's needs C. An example of a satisfying relationship D. Difficulties in establishing friendships

27. If you had no one to share your feelings, your life would be ____. C. busy B. colorful A. quiet D. sad and lonely 28. The warm feeling of belongingness may give you ____. A. happiness B. a sense of humor D. a sense of security C. freedom 29. The ability to establish fine relations with others will keep you ____. A. a lonely wolf B. a young heart C. emotionally healthy D. beautiful 30. You will find it hard to make friends with people ____.

: Rewrite these sentences as directed B. who have few words C. without real love for them D. who are very rich

A. without pity SECTION FOUR WRITNG 1. Finally, she decided to take part in the talk show for young people. (using to- infinitive after noun “decision”) ……………………………………………………………………………………………................................... 2. We had a wonderful party in the garden. (using Cleft sentence) ……………………………………………………………………………………………................................... 3. You are not allowed to smoke in public places such as: hospitals, schools (rewrite the sentence, using a modal) ……………………………………………………………………………………………................................... 4. You can finish the assignment by yourself. It is possible. (using to- infinitive after adjective)  It…………………………………………………………………………………………................................... 5. I ate a lot of food at the party last night . I don't feel good now. (using a modal perfect) ……………………………………………………………………………………………...................................

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(Time: 45 minutes) THE FIRST MID-TERM TEST SUBJEST: ENGLISH 11 Code: 108

TRAN DAI NGHIA HIGH SCHOOL NAME:……………………………………. CLASS : 11/ ……….. SECTION ONE: LISTENING Part 1: Listen to the recording about relationship problems between parents and teenage children. Decide whether the  following statements are true (T), or false (F) according to the speaker. 1……….....Parents sometimes find it hard to talk to their teenage children. 2…………..Teenagers always like talking about their school work. 3……………Parents find it easy to understand their children 4………… Teenagers like questions that aim to check up on them. 5………… Parents should watch for danger signs in some teenagers who may smoke or try using drugs or alcohol. Part 2 : Listen to the conversation and choose the best answer A,B or C 6. What’s the matter with Linda ?

A. clothes B. tuition fee C. Friendship

7.What kind of clothes does Linda want to wear?

A. fashionable clothes B. second hand clothes C. expensive brand name clothes.

8. What do you think Linda will do after talking to Tom? A. She may follow her parents' advice. B. She may start saving money to buy clothes. C. She may offer her parents some advice.

9. Why don't Tom's parents want him to play computer games?

A. They think some of games are harmful. B. They think none of the games are useful. C. They think playing computer games makes him neglect his studies.

10. What do Tom's parents want him to do? A. Play a musical instrument. B. Do more outdoor activities. C. Browse the Internet to find information.

SECTION TWO : READING 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. Have you ever had the feeling that people older than you are hard to understand? Or, have you felt like

people from younger generations just don't get it? Maybe you find (11) ____ easier to connect with people who are closer to your age than those who are older or younger than you. You can probably thank the generation gap (12) ____ these feelings.

There are currently six generations (13) ____ in the United States: the Greatest Generation, Silent Generation, Baby Boomers, Generation X, Millennials, and Generation Z. Each generation has its own unique set of characteristics and norms. For example, the Greatest Generation (born 1901-1924) is known for its patriotism, hard workers, and loyalty to institutions. The Millennials (born 1980-2000) are (14) ____ by their dependence on technology, detachment from traditional institutions, optimism, and open-mindedness. It is no wonder that many people from different generations have a hard time understanding each other.

Generation gap refers to differences in actions, (15) ____, interests, and opinions that exist between

B. that B. from B. live

D. it D. by D. lived D. characteristically D. belief C. they C. for C. living C. characteristic C. beliefs B. believes

individuals from different generations. So, what causes these differences? 11. A. them 12. A. with 13. A. to live 14. A. characterized B. characterize 15. A. believe Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. You depend on all the people closely around to give you the warm feeling of belongingness that you must

have to feel secure. But, in fact, the members of all the groups to which you belong also depend on you to give that feeling to them. A person who shows that he wants everything for himself is bound to be a lonely wolf.

The need for companionship is closely related to the need for a sense of belongingness. How sad and lonely your life would be if you had no one to share your feelings and experiences. You may take it for granted that there always will be people around to talk to and to do things with you and for you. The important point, however, is that keeping emotionally healthy does not depend so much upon having people around you as upon your ability to establish relationships that are satisfying both to you and to them.

Suppose you are in a crowd watching a football game. You don't know them. When the game is over, you will all go your separate ways. But just for a while you had a feeling of companionship, of sharing the feelings of others who were cheering for the team you wanted to win. An experience of this kind gives the clue to what companionship really is. It depends upon emotional ties of sympathy, understanding, trust, and affection. Companions become friends when these ties are formed. When you are thrown in a new circle of acquaintances, you may not know with whom you will make

friends, but you can be sure that you will be able to establish friendships if you show that you really like people. 16. What does paragraph 2 primarily discuss?

A. Close link between companionship and belongingness B. How to satisfy other people's needs C. An example of a satisfying relationship D. Difficulties in establishing friendships 17. If you had no one to share your feelings, your life would be ____. A. sad and lonely B. colorful C. busy D. quiet 18. The warm feeling of belongingness may give you ____. A. happiness B. a sense of humor C. freedom D. a sense of security 19. The ability to establish fine relations with others will keep you ____. A. a lonely wolf B. emotionally healthy C. a young heart D. beautiful 20. You will find it hard to make friends with people ____. B. who have few words A. without pity C. without real love for them D. who are very rich

B. figure B. independent C. advice C. explanation D. rely D. understanding

SECTION THREE : LANGUAGE USE *Choose the word that has main stress placed differently from the others. 21. A. approach 22. A. comfortable *Choose the best answer. 23.“I think students must go to single sex schools.” – “No, ____” A. I totally approve. B. I disagree. C. How amazing D. What a pity. 24.Thanks a lot for helping me fix the car yesterday. A. I'd love to. B. You're welcome. C. Of course not. D. I like it. 25. My parents are glad ____ my success in finding a job after graduation. A. to see B. seeing D. saw C. see 26. Due to financial conflict over years, they decided to get ____. A. divorced B. engaged C. married D. proposed 27. These days, many people ____ leading an independent life. A. attempt to B. work on D. head for

C. strive for 28.These flowers smell ____. I'll buy them for my girlfriend's birthday. C. pleasant B. pleased A. please D. pleasantly 29.That kitten's fur ____ so soft. A. looks B. sounds C. smells D. tastes

*.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 sentences. 30.If you live in an extended family, you'll have great joy and get support of other members. D. large famil C. nuclear family : Rewrite these sentences as directed B. traditional family

A. close family SECTION FOUR WRITNG 1. You can't master a language in a month. It is impossible. (combine the sentences, using to- infinitive after adjective) ……………………………………………………………………………………………................................... 2. He bought two houses on Nguyen Trai Street at the age of 25. ( using Cleft sentence) ……………………………………………………………………………………………................................... 3. You are not allowed to take photographs in the museum. ( rewrite the sentence, using a modal) ……………………………………………………………………………………………................................... 4. I didn't study for the exam very hard . I'm sorry about this now. ( rewrite the sentence, using a modal perfect) ……………………………………………………………………………………………................................... 5. Mark always tries to finish his homework on time. ( using to- infinitive after noun “attempt”) ……………………………………………………………………………………………...................................

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