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SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO BẮC NINH<br /> TRƯỜNG THPT LÝ THÁI TỔ<br /> <br /> KỲ THI KHẢO SÁT CHẤT LƯỢNG HỌC KỲ II<br /> Năm học 2017-2018<br /> Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH LỚP 11<br /> Ngày thi : 11/5/2018<br /> Thời gian thi: 60 phút (Không kể thời gian giao đề)<br /> Mã phách:<br /> <br /> Bằng số<br /> <br /> Điểm bài thi<br /> Bằng chữ<br /> <br /> Họ tên, chữ ký của giám khảo<br /> <br /> I. Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from that of the others.(1pt)<br /> 1.<br /> A. bases<br /> B. causes<br /> C. courses<br /> D. discusses<br /> 2.<br /> A. notify<br /> B. bother<br /> C. mobile<br /> D. postal<br /> II. Choose one word whose stress pattern is different from that of the others. (1pt)<br /> 1.<br /> A. history<br /> B. audience<br /> C. cinema<br /> D. existence<br /> 2.<br /> A. develop<br /> B. discover<br /> C. introduce<br /> D. prepare<br /> III. Complete the following sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. (8 pts)<br /> 1. Bi Rain, together with 58 members of the South Korean National Military Symphony Orchestra and 17<br /> traditional musicians, (come) ………………………. to Vietnam since yesterday.<br /> 2. Up to now, nothing (do) ……………………………. to solve their problem<br /> 3. He suggested that his son (be) ………………………… on time for the interview.<br /> 4. In times of war, the Red Cross (dedicate) ………………………….. to reducing the sufferings of<br /> wounded soldiers, civilians, and prisoners of war.<br /> 5. Hardly our teacher (enter) ………………………..……….. the classroom when it started to rain.<br /> 6. In a few minutes' time, when the clock strikes six, I (wait) ………………………………. for you here.<br /> 7. If people had been more responsible, the earth (not destroy) ………………….. that much.<br /> 8. He was so hungry that he has to stop (eat) …………………….<br /> IV. Write the correct form of each bracketed word in the numbered space provided in the column on the<br /> right. (0) has been done as an example.(7pts)<br /> The cinema is one of the most popular forms of entertainment in the<br /> 0.___popularity___<br /> world. Its (POPULAR)………………… means that blocks buster<br /> movies are seen by millions world-wide. Because of this, the<br /> 1.<br /> <br /> ___________________<br /> <br /> 2.<br /> <br /> ___________________<br /> <br /> 3.<br /> <br /> ___________________<br /> <br /> available to them. With one or two (4. EXCEPT) ………… the latter 4.<br /> <br /> ___________________<br /> <br /> messages they give out are seen as (1. EXTREME) ………………..<br /> important. Psychologists argue that film-watching isn’t always<br /> (2. HARM) …………………. fun and are concerned about the<br /> damaging effects it may have. Black actors and women are<br /> (3. SATISFY) …………….. with the number and type of roles<br /> <br /> have (5. TRADITION) …………. had to play simple characters<br /> <br /> 5.<br /> <br /> ___________________<br /> <br /> dependent on strong male leading actors.<br /> Another important concern is (6. VIOLENT) ………….. in films.<br /> <br /> 6.<br /> <br /> ___________________<br /> <br /> With the growth in the video industry, violent films are coming into<br /> the home and (7. EASY) …………… available to young viewers.<br /> <br /> 7.<br /> <br /> ___________________<br /> <br /> V. Choose the underlined word or phrase in each sentence that need correcting then correct it. (8pts)<br /> 1. The American President sent a telegram to congratulate the astronaut for his success.<br /> A<br /> B<br /> C<br /> D<br /> 2. You hardly believed that their flight was a success, didn’t you?<br /> A<br /> B<br /> C<br /> D<br /> 3. When I turned the ignition key, the car was starting.<br /> A<br /> B<br /> C<br /> D<br /> 4. You’d better think very careful before making your final decision.<br /> A<br /> B<br /> C<br /> D<br /> 5. During the five - decades history, the Asian Games have been advancing in all aspects<br /> A<br /> B<br /> C<br /> D<br /> 6. The candidate I voted for her lost the election.<br /> A<br /> B<br /> C D<br /> 7. Geothermal energy is available only in a few places on the world.<br /> A<br /> B<br /> C<br /> D<br /> 8. Auguste Mouchout was the first man designed a motor running on solar energy<br /> A<br /> B<br /> C<br /> D<br /> VI. Choose the word which best fits each gap of the passage.(10pts)<br /> Valentina Vladimirovna Tereshkova was born on March 6, 1937, in Russia. She went to work in a textile<br /> mill (1) ……. She was 18 years old. She became an active (2) …… of the Young Communist League<br /> while she worked at the mill. In November 1963, she marries (3) ……. Andrian G. Nikolayev.<br /> Tereshkova became interested in parachuting (4) ……. a hobby. She made more than 125 jumps before (5)<br /> ……. for space-flight training school. Tereshkova also received training as an airplane pilot. In the (6)<br /> …… Vostock 6, Tereshkova made 48 revolutions around the earth I 70-hour 50-minute space (7) …….<br /> From June 16 to June 19, 1963.<br /> Tereshkova orbited the earth once every 88 minutes during her (8) …… journey. She operated her<br /> spacecraft by manual controls. Tereshkova parachuted from the Vostok 6 after re-entering the earth’s<br /> atmosphere. She (9) ……. In Kazakhstan, in central Asia and became the first (10) …… to travel in space.<br /> 1. A. when<br /> B. as<br /> C. during<br /> D. while<br /> 1. A. employer<br /> B. employee<br /> C. member<br /> D. person<br /> 3. A. spacecraft<br /> B. cosmonaut<br /> C. space station<br /> D. spaceship<br /> 4. A. like<br /> B. to be<br /> C. just<br /> D. as<br /> 5. A. volunteering<br /> B. volunteer<br /> C. to volunteer<br /> D. volunteered<br /> 6. A. station<br /> B. aircraft<br /> C. spacecraft<br /> D. airship<br /> 7. A. ship<br /> B. craft<br /> C. voyage<br /> D. flight<br /> 8. A. historic<br /> B. history<br /> C. historian<br /> D. historical<br /> 9. A. stopped<br /> B. ended<br /> C. dropped<br /> D. landed<br /> 10. A. person<br /> B. woman<br /> C. Russian<br /> D. being<br /> VII. Read the passage carefully and then choose the best answer A, B, C or D to questions below(5pts)<br /> In many parts of the world, the influence of television is a matter of increasing concern. For many<br /> years, critics of television have concentrated on the issue of the program content – particularly violence- as<br /> it affects viewers. The problem seems especially serious with regard to younger children. There is evidence<br /> <br /> that TV does in fact lead people to accept more violence in everyday life. How could this not happen when<br /> it presents violent acts, often with guns and knives, as normal and common occurrences?<br /> In the last few years criticism of television has moved to a new stage by shifting the focus from the<br /> subject matter to the experience of medium itself. The problem now with TV is not just what is seen but<br /> how it is seen. The way children watch it causes them to be passive, and some evidence suggests that such<br /> viewing might even affect the development of the brain in small children.<br /> However, the worst aspect of television is the way it can interfere with family life. The “box” has<br /> too often become a substitute parent, taking over most of the work of introducing social and moral values<br /> to the child and developing them in him. Parents allow this to happen by using television like a drug for the<br /> purpose of keeping children quiet. Eventually the child comes to depend on the box and it becomes a<br /> necessary, lifelong habit.<br /> While many children go through the “television experience” and survive, many others are deeply<br /> affected by it. Much of the discussion of TV during the next few years will center on how to reduce the<br /> dangers which it presents, particularly to younger people. Already there are movements to try to ban TV<br /> advertising which is directed at children under a certain age. Perhaps this is just the beginning. In the end,<br /> some people may even go to the extreme of demanding the removal of such a powerful medium from the<br /> lives of young people. This might not be a practical solution, but we should not ignore the danger of<br /> televisions.<br /> 1. There has been increasing concern about the influence of television because _________<br /> A. watching TV is a waste of time, especially for young children<br /> B. people who watch too much TV don’t know how to react to violence in real life.<br /> C. TV viewers tend to accept violence as normal in everyday life.<br /> D. children are taught how to use guns and knives too early.<br /> 2. Arguments against the bad influence of TV on young children include all of the following EXCEPT<br /> _______<br /> A. violent content<br /> B. hindrance of the development of the brain<br /> C. interference with family life<br /> D. drug addiction.<br /> 3. Some parents allow their children to watch a lot of TV so that they _______<br /> A. can be introduced to good social and moral values.<br /> B. won’t become a nuisance to parents.<br /> C. can acquire a lifelong habit.<br /> D. keep away from drugs<br /> 4. According to the passage, the danger of TV to young viewers _______<br /> A. have been exaggerated.<br /> B. are not as great as people feared.<br /> C. have not been successfully tackled yet. D. have practically been ignored.<br /> 5. According to the passage, the demand to remove TV from the lives of young people can be described as ______<br /> <br /> A. extreme<br /> B. necessary<br /> C. satisfactory<br /> D. popular.<br /> VIII. Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the<br /> sentence before it.(10pts)<br /> 1. “I didn’t realize all the problems yesterday” (explained)<br /> …………………………………………………………………………………………………..<br /> 2. Nobody knows anything about Susan’s family. (Nothing)<br /> …………………………………………………………………………………………………..<br /> 3. They stole Jack’s bike, not Mike’s. (using cleft sentence in the passive)<br /> …………………………………………………………………………………………………..<br /> 4. My wallet contained over $200. It was found in the street by a schoolboy. He returned it.(using<br /> relative pronoun)<br /> …………………………………………………………………………………………………..<br /> 5. `In my opinion, you should discuss the matter with a lawyer.<br /> Were …………………………………………………………………………………………………..<br /> THE END<br /> <br /> Keys<br /> SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO BẮC NINH<br /> TRƯỜNG THPT LÝ THÁI TỔ<br /> <br /> Điểm bài thi<br /> Bằng số<br /> <br /> Bằng chữ<br /> <br /> KỲ THI KHẢO SÁT<br /> Năm học 2017-2018<br /> Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH LỚP 11<br /> Ngày thi : …/5/2018<br /> Thời gian thi: 60 phút (Không kể thời gian giao đề)<br /> Họ tên, chữ ký của giám khảo<br /> <br /> I. Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from that of the others.(1pt)<br /> `<br /> 1. B<br /> 2. B<br /> II. Choose one word whose stress pattern is different from that of the others. (1pt)<br /> 1. D<br /> 2. D<br /> III. Complete the following sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. (8 pts)<br /> 1. Bi Rain, together with 58 members of the South Korean National Military Symphony Orchestra and 17<br /> traditional musicians, (come) . has come …. to Vietnam since yesterday.<br /> 2. Up to now, nothing (do) … has been done. to solve their problem<br /> 3. He suggested that his son (be) …. (should) be… on time for the interview.<br /> 4. In times of war, the Red Cross (dedicate) … is dedicated.. to reducing the sufferings of wounded<br /> soldiers, civilians, and prisoners of war.<br /> 5. Hardly our teacher (enter) had our teacher entered the classroom when it started to rain.<br /> 6. In a few minutes' time, when the clock strikes six, I (wait) … will be waiting. for you here.<br /> 7. If people had been more responsible, the earth (not destroy) wouldn’t have been destroyed that much.<br /> 8. He was so hungry that he has to stop (eat) to eat….<br /> IV. Write the correct form of each bracketed word in the numbered space provided in the column on the<br /> right. (0) has been done as an example.(7pts)<br /> The cinema is one of the most popular forms of entertainment in the<br /> 0.___popularity___<br /> world. Its (POPULAR)………………… means that blocks buster<br /> movies are seen by millions world-wide. Because of this, the<br /> 1.<br /> <br /> ____extremely_____<br /> <br /> 2.<br /> <br /> ______harmless___<br /> <br /> 3.<br /> <br /> ____unsatisfied___<br /> <br /> available to them. With one or two (EXCEPT) ………… the latter 4.<br /> <br /> ____exceptions____<br /> <br /> messages they give out are seen as (EXTREME) ………………..<br /> important. Psychologists argue that film-watching isn’t always<br /> (HARM) …………………. fun and are concerned about the<br /> damaging effects it may have. Black actors and women are<br /> (SATISFY) …………….. with the number and type of roles<br /> <br /> have (TRADITION) …………. had to play simple characters<br /> <br /> 5.<br /> <br /> ____traditionally___<br /> <br /> 6.<br /> <br /> ____violence____<br /> <br /> dependent on strong male leading actors.<br /> Another important concern is (VIOLENT) ………….. in films. With<br /> <br /> the growth in the video industry, violent films are coming into the<br /> home and (EASY) …………… available to young viewers.<br /> <br /> 7. _____easily____<br /> <br /> V. Choose the underlined word or phrase in each sentence that need correcting then correct it. (8pts)<br /> 1. The American President sent a telegram to congratulate the astronaut for his success.<br /> A<br /> B<br /> C<br /> D<br /> (on)<br /> 2. You hardly believed that their flight was a success, didn’t you?<br /> A<br /> B<br /> C<br /> D (did you)<br /> 3. When I turned the ignition key, the car was starting.<br /> A<br /> B<br /> C<br /> D (started)<br /> 4. You’d better think very careful before making your final decision.<br /> A<br /> B<br /> C<br /> D<br /> (carefully)<br /> 5. During the five - decades history, the Asian Games have been advancing in all aspects<br /> A<br /> B (five-decade)<br /> C<br /> D<br /> 6. The candidate I voted for her lost the election.<br /> A<br /> B<br /> C D<br /> (bỏ her)<br /> 7. Geothermal energy is available only in a few places on the world.<br /> A<br /> B<br /> C<br /> D (in the world)<br /> 8. Auguste Mouchout was the first man designed a motor running on solar energy<br /> A<br /> B<br /> C<br /> D (to désign)<br /> VI. Choose the word which best fits each gap of the passage.(10pts)<br /> Valentina Vladimirovna Tereshkova was born on March 6, 1937, in Russia. She went to work in a textile<br /> mill (1) ……. She was 18 years old. She became an active (2) …… of the Young Communist League<br /> while she worked at the mill. In November 1963, she marries (3) ……. Andrian G. Nikolayev.<br /> Tereshkova became interested in parachuting (4) ……. a hobby. She made more than 125 jumps before (5)<br /> ……. for space-flight training school. Tereshkova also received training as an airplane pilot. In the (6)<br /> …… Vostock 6, Tereshkova made 48 revolutions around the earth I 70-hour 50-minute space (7) …….<br /> From June 16 to June 19, 1963.<br /> Tereshkova orbited the earth once every 88 minutes during her (8) …… journey. She operated her<br /> spacecraft by manual controls. Tereshkova parachuted from the Vostok 6 after re-entering the earth’s<br /> atmosphere. She (9) ……. In Kazakhstan, in central Asia and became the first (10) …… to travel in space.<br /> 1. A. when<br /> B. as<br /> C. during<br /> D. while<br /> 1. A. employer<br /> B. employee<br /> C. member<br /> D. person<br /> 3. A. spacecraft<br /> B. cosmonaut<br /> C. space station<br /> D. spaceship<br /> 4. A. like<br /> B. to be<br /> C. just<br /> D. as<br /> 5. A. volunteering<br /> B. volunteer<br /> C. to volunteer<br /> D. volunteered<br /> 6. A. station<br /> B. aircraft<br /> C. spacecraft<br /> D. airship<br /> 7. A. ship<br /> B. craft<br /> C. voyage<br /> D. flight<br /> 8. A. historic<br /> B. history<br /> C. historian<br /> D. historical<br /> 9. A. stopped<br /> B. ended<br /> C. dropped<br /> D. landed<br /> 10. A. person<br /> B. woman<br /> C. Russian<br /> D. being<br /> VII. Read the passage carefully and then choose the best answer A, B, C or D to questions below(5pts)<br /> In many parts of the world, the influence of television is a matter of increasing concern. For many<br /> years, critics of television have concentrated on the issue of the program content – particularly violence- as<br /> it affects viewers. The problem seems especially serious with regard to younger children. There is evidence<br /> that TV does in fact lead people to accept more violence in everyday life. How could this not happen when<br /> it presents violent acts, often with guns and knives, as normal and common occurrences?<br /> <br />
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