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<b>Cô Vũ Thị Mai Phương </b>

<b>TÀI LIỆU ĐI KÈM KHÓA HỌC </b>

<b>VIP 90 -90 NGÀY ÔN BỘ CÂU HỎI DỄ TRÚNG TỦ & BỘ ĐỀ PHÁT TRIỂN ĐỂ THAM KHẢO </b>

<b>ĐỀ PHÁT TRIỂN ĐỀ THAM KHẢO SỐ 11 </b>

<i><b>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 of the following questions. </b></i>

<i><b>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 </b></i>

<i><b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. </b></i>

<b>Question 5. He didn’t expect to see her, _______? </b>

<b>A. did he B. didn’t she C. did she D. didn’t he Question 6. If _________ carefully, those creatures will not be in danger. A. handling B. to handle C. handled D. handle </b>

<b>Question 7. Divorce in the 21st century appears to be a simple lifestyle choice, the result of two people </b>

drifting apart: now the ex-partners can ________ and rebuild their lives.

<b>A. put up with B. take up C. give up D. move on </b>

<b>Question 8. There was a dramatic _________ of policy which nobody had predicted. A. change B. turn C. switch D. swing </b>

<b>Question 9. Their overall reaction _______ our proposals is quite positive. A. with B. for C. to D. about </b>

<b>Question 10. The wedding was rather long, but we had a _______ of a time at the reception. A. snake B. shark C. whale D. dolphin </b>

<b>Question 11. A _______ wife will stand by her husband through both the good and bad times. A. faithful B. faith C. unfaithful D. faithfulness </b>

<b>Question 12. My sister bought a __________ painting as a gift to send to her boyfriend. A. large Greek reddish B. large reddish Greek </b>

<b>C. Greek reddish large D. reddish Greek large </b>

<b>Question 13. Please bear in mind that in order to ________ a good impression on the interview, you </b>

have to wear formal clothes.

<b>A. correct B. create C. review D. cause </b>

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<b>Question 14. The deal will officially take effect ____________. A. when countries sent their ratification documents </b>

<b>B. until countries will send their ratification documents C. after countries had sent their ratification documents D. once countries send their ratification documents </b>

<b>Question 15. Tom was attending an online workshop on advertising when there ________ a power </b>

outage.

<b>A. had been B. is C. was D. has been </b>

<b>Question 16. Should people be held ________ for the things they said in the heart of an argument? A. accessible B. eligible C. accountable D. eminent </b>

<b>Question 17. The more money he spends on clothes, ____________ he seems. A. the angriest B. the angrier </b>

<b>C. the angry D. as angry as </b>

<b>Question 18. Very few people _________ with the way that Mr. Hones made his announcement to </b>

everyone.

<b>A. were pleased B. had pleased C. are pleased D. have pleased </b>

<b>Question 19. _________ temperatures are expected to drop during the day, it might be wise to bring a </b>

warm coat.

<b>A. Unless B. Although C. Because D. Despite </b>

<i><b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined bold word(s) in each of the following questions. </b></i>

<b>Question 20. A society without the presence of laws and regulations will definitely face chaos. A. certainty B. organization C. stability D. disorder </b>

<b>Question 21. He wrote an extraordinarily detailed and evocative book about the Apollo Missions. A. disgusting B. vivid C. complimentary D. distinguished </b>

<i><b>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. </b></i>

<b>Question 22. Because of a technical hitch that occurred just as he stepped outside the craft, he had to </b>

wait for five minutes while it was corrected.

<b>A. problem B. expert C. development D. assistance </b>

<b>Question 23. It’s difficult to keep our mind on the job with all these clients coming and going. A. stay focused B. keep competitive C. remain inattentive D. be ready </b>

<i><b>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. </b></i>

<b>Question 24. John and Mary are talking about what to do after class. John: “Would you like to go to see a movie after class?” </b>

<b>Mary: “_____________” </b>

<b>A. You’re welcome B. Yes, I’d love to C. Either is fine D. Don’t mention it </b>

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<b>Question 25. Paul and Daisy are discussing life in the future. </b>

<b>Paul: “I personally believe that people will stop using motorbikes and travel by bikes instead.” Daisy: “_____________. Some countries now even ban motorbikes in specific areas.” </b>

<b>A. It doesn’t matter at all B. There’s no doubt about that C. I’m afraid I don’t agree with you D. I’m so sorry to hear that </b>

<i><b>Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to choose the word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 26 to 30. </b></i>

<b>UK wildlife – SOS! </b>

‘Wildlife’ means all the plants, animals and (26) _______ living things found in the wild. These can be mammals such as squirrels, reptiles like the sand lizard, fish, insects, and tiny little animals that you can't see easily.

In the UK alone, there are about 37,000 different species of animals and 65,000 different species of plants. Sadly, (27) ________, over the last 100 years more than 170 plant and animal species have completely disappeared. Today, about 15% of all British wildlife is still at (28) ______, especially animals such as the otter and the brown hair. Unless we do something to help, things will only get worse. The main reason (29) ________ some types of plants and animals are becoming endangered species is that their habitats are lost or have changed. Animals like moths, birds and bats have lost their homes as people have cut down the hedgerows they live in. Also, a lot of ponds are no longer suitable for the animals and plants to live in because they are polluted, or people have filled them in.

We need to save many species of endangered British wildlife from extinction before it is too late. You can help by supporting environmental groups like the Environment Agency that are working to protect our (30) _______ wildlife and habitats from the danger of disappearing forever. You can even create a small wildlife habitat yourself by making a pond at school or in your garden.

<i>(Adapted from Upstream Level B1+ by Virginia Evans and Lynda Edwards) </i>

<i><b>Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 31 to 35 </b></i>

Twenty-one-year-old Alfie Deyes was in London to promote a book based on his extremely successful vlog Pointless. With over four million subscribers, Alfie had become famous by making and uploading videos of himself and his friends taking part in games and activities that have no purpose, hence the name of the vlog. But he is just one of a small army of vloggers with large followings that have become much

<b>bigger stars than actors and pop singers, and now the mass media want to know what makes them so </b>

attractive.

The answer, of course, is not simple, but successful vloggers do share some common characteristics. They are outgoing, quick-witted and spontaneous in front of their webcams, which enables them to create a close relationship with their viewers. There is also a lot of interaction with the audience and vloggers

<b>ask their followers for feedback on their videos. This means vloggers can adapt the content of their videos </b>

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between vloggers and their fans, based on shared interests and trust that cannot be found between the providers and users of other media.

However, it appears that those shared interests and that trust might be negatively affected by something that has existed for a lot longer than vlogging: money. Some of the big-name vloggers can earn up to £20,00 for displaying an advertisement on their channel, or for showing advertisements at the beginning of their videos.

So, will vloggers go the way of many TV programmes and films and become simple vehicles for selling products? Not according to the vloggers, who say that their creative independence is far more important than making money. However, Zoella, one of the few vloggers in the public eye in Britain, caused a scandal after following Alfie Deyes’ example and publishing a book. At the book launch, Zoella claimed that it had always been her dream to write a novel, but just a few weeks later, she had to admit that she hadn’t written it alone and had had help with it. Her name was just being used to sell it. Most of her fans forgave her, but many media experts saw it as a sign that vlogging had lost its innocence and that the media corporations were taking control.

<b>Question 31. Which would be the most suitable for the passage? A. How to be successful in vlogging? B. Stars of the vlogsphere </b>

<b>C. Vlogging: A declining industry D. Selling products: The ultimate aim of vlogging Question 32. The word “them” in paragraph 1 refers to ________ </b>

<b>A. vloggers B. viewers C. actors and singers D. subscribers </b>

<b>Question 33. </b>According to paragraph 2, which of the following characteristics that make vloggers attractive are NOT mentioned?

<b>A. They are experienced B. They are quick-witted people </b>

<b>C. They are extroverts D. They are natural in front of their cameras Question 34. The word “feedback” in paragraph 2 mostly means ________ </b>

<b>A. experience B. assessment C. backlash D. comeback Question 35. Which of the following is true, according to the passage? </b>

<b>A. Most vloggers are making content for money. </b>

<b>B. Zoella rejected the idea of collaborating with another person to write a book. </b>

<b>C. Advertising companies have tried to persuade vloggers to display advertisements in their videos. D. Media experts showed their support to Zoella when she admitted her mistake. </b>

<i><b>Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42 </b></i>

There is currently an epidemic of “affluenza” throughout the world - an obsessive, envious, keeping-up-with-the-Jonese - that has resulted in huge increases in depression and anxiety among millions. Over a nine-month period, bestselling author and psychologist Oliver James travelled around the world to try and find out why. He discovered how, despite very different cultures and levels of wealth, “affluenza” is spreading. Cities he visited include Sydney, Singapore, Moscow, Copenhagen, New York and Shanghai,

<b>and in each place he interviewed several groups of people in the hope of finding out not only why this is </b>

happening, but also how one can increase the strength of one’s emotional immune system. He asks: what they haven’t got and want to be someone they’re not, despite being richer and freer from traditional restraints?

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In his 1997 book Britain on the Couch, Oliver James asserted that "advanced capitalism makes money

<b>out of misery and dissatisfaction, as if it were encouraging us to fill up the psychic void with material </b>

goods". In this book, he explores the idea further, and it's terrific. A lot of readers, wanting to put their finger on why the affluent world they live in makes them so uneasy, will want to cheer. Here he is saying, loud and clear, that capitalism is bad for your mental health. And then he tells us why this is the case, and what we can do about it.

"My focus," explains James, "is on why we are so messed up, not with dangling a false promise of the possibility of happiness." So why are we so messed up? It's because of what James calls ‘selfish

<i>capitalism’, or, more catchily, "Affluenza", a virus-like condition that spreads through affluent countries. </i>

In these countries, notably English-speaking ones, people define themselves by how much money they make. They are also ruled by superficial values - how attractive they look, how famous they are, how much they are able to show off.

<i>It's a wonderfully clear and cogent thesis. Affluenza, as defined by James, is clearly recognisable as our </i>

way of life. It spreads because it feeds on itself; when you try to make yourself feel better by buying a

<b>car, or bulking up in the gym, or spraying on a fake tan, or having a facelift, you actually make yourself </b>

feel worse, which makes you want to buy more things.

<i>The author’s antidote for Affluenza is simple: look inward, not outward. Don't be a sheep. Try to be </i>

"beautiful" rather than "attractive". Embrace the family. Don't see life as a competition. Don't watch too much TV. Simple, perhaps. But will it be enough?

<i>(Adapted from New English File by Clive Oxenden and Christina Latham-Koenig) </i>

<b>Question 36. Which would be the best title for the passage? A. Affluenza: The epidemic doesn’t matter at all. </b>

<b>B. Affluenza: A virus-like condition devastates richer countries. C. Why people talk less about money? </b>

<b>D. Looking for money: Is it fair? </b>

<b>Question 37. The word “this” in paragraph 1 refers to ________ A. the interview B. the spread of affluenza </b>

<b>C. the increase in depression D. the increase of emotional immune </b>

<b>Question 38. According to the passage, how did Oliver James do his research for his book? A. He observed the differences between the rich and the poor. </b>

<b>B. He interviewed different groups of people in different countries. C. He explored different levels of wealth. </b>

<b>D. He did some heavy-going experiments. </b>

<b>Question 39. The word “void” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to _______ A. satisfaction B. anger C. unhappiness D. comfort Question 40. The phrase “bulking up” in paragraph 4 mostly means ________ A. losing weight B. making new friends </b>

<b>C. getting well with others D. becoming more muscular Question 41. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage? </b>

<b>A. Many people want to discover why advanced capitalism makes them uncomfortable. B. Oliver James offered his readers advice to become happier in his best-selling book. C. Living in a society dominated by money can be harmful to our mental health. D. Many people suffered from nervousness as a result of affluenza. </b>

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<b>Question 42. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? </b>

<b>A. In affluent countries, people are assessed based on how much money they earn. B. Little attention has been paid to affluenza since it's not harmful to our society. C. More people feel comfortable with the world dominated by capitalism. </b>

<b>D. There is no need to find out why people are worried and uncomfortable when living in an affluent </b>

world.

<i><b>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. </b></i>

<b>Question 43. In the past few years, the proliferation of Internet banking made people worried about the </b>

true value of money.

<b>A. proliferation B. made C. worried D. value </b>

<b>Question 44. The long-standing rule of the lite Romanov dynasty is challenged by the common people, </b>

those whose lives are marked by poverty, illness, and unemployment.

<b>A. long-standing B. lite C. challenged D. illness </b>

<b>Question 45. The children’s interests often conflict and it is difficult to please both of us. A. often B. conflict C. please D. us </b>

<i><b>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. </b></i>

<b>Question 46. “Would you like to go out with me tonight?” said Diana to me. </b>

<b>A. Diana asked me to go out with her that night. B. Diana invited me to go out with her that night. C. Diana made me go out with her that night. D. Diana encouraged me to go out with her tonight. Question 47. James prefers reading books to watching TV. </b>

<b>A. James doesn't like watching TV as much as reading books. B. James likes watching TV more than reading books. </b>

<b>C. James doesn't like reading books as much as watching TV. D. James likes watching TV as much as reading books. </b>

<b>Question 48. I’m certain that John fabricated the excuse to avoid trouble. A. John needn’t have fabricated the excuse to avoid trouble. </b>

<b>B. John mightn’t have fabricated the excuse to avoid trouble. C. John must have fabricated the excuse to avoid trouble. D. John should have fabricated the excuse to avoid trouble. </b>

<i><b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions. </b></i>

<b>Question 49. The old woman confessed to me. I knew that she had killed one of my friends. A. Not until I knew that the old woman had killed one of my friends did she confess to me. B. Only after the old woman confessed to me did I know that she had killed one of my friends. C. Only when did the woman confess to me I knew that she had killed one of my friends. </b>

<b>D. No sooner had the woman confessed to me when I knew that she had killed one of my friends. Question 50. He doesn’t have a mobile phone. He can’t send important messages to his employer. A. He wishes he had a mobile phone to enable him to send important messages to his employer. B. If only he had a mobile phone and he couldn’t send important messages to his employer. C. Unless he has a mobile phone, he could send important messages to his employer. D. So long as he has a mobile phone, he can’t send important messages to his employer. </b>

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