FIRSTSEMESTER ENGLISH EXAM CLASS 11AB

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FIRSTSEMESTER ENGLISH EXAM CLASS 11AB

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Choose the best word or phrase to complete the following sentences: 1. Helen apologized ______ Mark ______ keeping him waiting. A. to –to B. for – about C. with – for D. to – for 2. The last contestant was _________ for his rowdy behavior. A. not qualified B. disqualified C. unqualified D. disqualifying 3. Harry promised ________ pictures, but he forgot ________ his camera. A. to take – to bring B. to take – bringing C. taking – bringing D. taking – to bring 4. Healthy food is now increasing __________. A. on amount B. in importance C. on average D. in popularity 5. When I realized the mess, I felt _______. A. embarrassment B. embarrassed C. embarrassing D. embarrassingly 6. There was a long ________ in the conversation, and then suddenly everybody burst out laughing. A. interruption B. stop C. cease D. pause

LE HONG PHONG HIGH SCHOOL FIRST-SEMESTER ENGLISH EXAM CLASS 11AB Student’s full name: Class: ……… C have never gone D would never go 13 _ the deposit, the man complained why he could not get the order A Paying B Being paid C Having paid D He paid 14 Bad events are avoided at New Year so that life will not be by bad luck A brought B haunted C deemed D celebrated 15 My mom objects to _ up boxing A me to take B I taking C I take D my taking 16 Beauty contests for teenagers are _ Many detest them, while others support them A controversial B degrading C indifferent D disagreeable 17 There are more immigrants in big cities due to the job _ A occasions B chances C opportunities D attractiveness 18 They our attention to the stage by ringing the bells A drew B paid C made D took 19 I suggested for a walk, but nobody agreed A going B that we went C we could go D to go 20 The Jewish Rosh Hashanah is a _ holiday for fasting A ornamental B solemn C silent D mental CODE 111 Choose the best word or phrase to complete the following sentences: Helen apologized Mark keeping him waiting A to –to B for – about C with – for D to – for The last contestant was _ for his rowdy behavior A not qualified B disqualified C unqualified D disqualifying Harry promised pictures, but he forgot his camera A to take – to bring B to take – bringing C taking – bringing D taking – to bring Healthy food is now increasing A on amount B in importance C on average D in popularity When I realized the mess, I felt _ A embarrassment B embarrassed C embarrassing D embarrassingly There was a long in the conversation, and then suddenly everybody burst out laughing A interruption B stop C cease D pause at the audience, the speaker raised the first question A Being looked B Looked C Having looked D Looking Suppose you _ 26 hours a day, what _ you do? A have / will B have/ can C had / would D had had / would you know the rules, you can play the game A While B Although C Provided D As far as 10 _ interests have brought the members of my team together A Popular B Normal C Sharing D Common 11 If it had not snowed heavily, we home earlier A must have come B will come C would have come D would come 12 I am so scared I _ skiing again A will never go B never went Pick out the word whose stress pattern is different 21 A retreat B contest C decline D object 22 A sympathetic B conservative C indifferent D comparative 23 A volunteer B remedial C interpersonal D opportunity 24 A festival B previous C repentance D ancestor 25 A attractive B sensitive C athletic D familiar Identify the mistake in each of the following sentences: 26 Working late into the night too frequently, your health is harmed A Working B into C too D harmed 27 The man whom the police questioned denied to have come to the bank that night A whom B questioned C to have come D that night 28 I regret telling everybody the truth which makes them more worrying A telling B the C which D worrying 29 Had I send the letter in time, they would have given me the job of my dream A I send B in time C would have given D of 30 I know you are a heavy smoker, but you have to refrain off smoking in the meeting room A I know B heavy C but D off 34 What is ‘hogmanay’? A good luck B food and drink C in memory of past time D New Year’s Eve 35 ‘For Auld Lang Syne’ A was about Robert Burns B was originally written in English C was sung by a famous singer D means ‘in memory of past time’ Choose the best answer to fill in each blank: Healthy eating is undoubtedly the key to general well-being Our bodies are made up of (I) we eat, so our fitness and vitality cannot possibly escape the effects of bad diet Sweets, chocolate and cake are fine in moderation, but trouble arises when people just can’t leave them alone, greedily (II) _ every possibly sticky item that comes their way Treatment is available (III) serious problem but avoidance is normally better than cure (IV) _ a careful choice when it comes to desserts, and have a good selection of fruit to round off a meal A reduction in your sugar intake may well hurt at first (V) _ you’ll feel better for it Read the following passage and choose the correct answers: At midnight of 31st December throughout Great Britain people celebrate the coming of the New Year, by holding hands in a large circle and singing For Auld Lang Syne ‘For auld lang syne’ means ‘in memory of past time’ and the words were written by Scotland’s most famous poet, Robert Burns He wrote much of his poetry in the Scots dialect New Year’s Eve is a more important festival in Scotland than it is in England, and it even has a special name It is not clear where the word ‘hogmanay’ comes from, but it is connected with the provision of food and drink for all visitors to your home on 31st December In addition, many people believe that you will have good luck for the coming year if the first person to enter your house after midnight is a ‘tall dark stranger’ It is also thought lucky if this person brings a piece of coal and some white bread Most Scots take part in a dance on New Year’s Eve until the early hours of the morning 36 (I) A that C which 37 (II) A to eat C eating 38 (III) A with C in 39 (IV) A Take C Do 40 (V) A then C so 31 What is wrong about the New Year’s Eve in Scotland and England? A A piece of coal and white bread means luck B Food and drink is provided for all visitors C People hold hands in a queue and sing D People dance until early in the morning 32 New Year’s Eve is A as important in both England and Scotland B more important in England than in Scotland C important in neither Scotland nor England D more important in Scotland than in England 33 Who Scottish people expect after midnight on December 31st? A A tall dark stranger B Some people bringing white coal C Robert Burns D Many people to come to dance B the fact that D what B eat D having eaten B for D by B Make D Give B but D when ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ THI HK MÔN ANH – 11A MÃ ĐỀ 111 D B A D B D D C C 10 D 11 C 12 A 13 C 14 B 15 D 16 A 17 C 18 A 19 A 20 B 21 B 22 A 23 B 24 C 25 B 26 A 27 C 28 D 29 A 30 D 31 C 32 D 33 A 34 D 35 D 36 D 37 C 38 B 39 B 40 B

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