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KIỂM TRA CHẤT LƯỢNG CUỐI NĂM 2011
MÔN: ANH VĂN – ĐỀ 11


PRONUNCAITION
A . Choose the word whose bold part is pronunciation differently from that of the
other three
1. A . chemistry B . pharmacy C. certify D. photography
2. A . departure B . auditorium C. semester D . instution
3. A . applicant B . education C . security D. financial
4. A . open B . sponsor C. diploma D . social
5. A . ages B . pack C . last D. pass
B . Choose the word whose stressed is different from that of the other three
1.A . affidavit B . encouragement C. applicant D. engineering
2.A . procedure B . notify C. bodyguard D . qualified
3.A . basic B . campus C . apply D. circus
4.A . physics B . summer C. process D .submit
5.A . freshman B . exam C . major D.entrance
VOCABULARY
A . The word and phrases in the box below are vocabulary items taken from the
corresponding unit in your textbook and those which are involed in the field. Study
the word- web given carefully and put each word or phrase into an appropriate box















Assignment discussion student’s buget domitory
Tuition auditorium food and clothes professors
Librarian room and board studying activities projects
Campus faculties coursebooks and materials courses
Lectures staff deamsq travel
1.auditorium
2. 3.
7.
4.
9.
14.
5.
10. Student’s
budget

15.
18.
8.
12.
11. studying activities
17. professor’s
16.
Unlverslty life
13 .
6.

20.
19.
B. Fill in each blank with a correct word or phrase in exercise A
1. Hundreds of students are attending Dr. Green’s lecture in that
2. Our lecture often ask us to do pari or group to solve the problems he has
raised in his
3. At the beginning of the school-year , most students have to spend a lot of money
on their new
4. All the in charge of our class are highly responsible in their jobs.
5. My university is very large because it consists of over thirty
6. must be established very carefully , especially for new students because
beside their , they often have to worry about the money for their
and their from home to school every day
7. when is the deadline for us to submit our to professor Gersun?
8. although students can do many thing at home, most of their compulsory
usually take place within the university
9. This morning Mark and Tom invited us to the school laboratory in order to show
us how their have come to success
10. The principal has something urgent to announce , and all the are required
to come to meeting room immediately from their faculties.
GRAMMAR AND STRUCTURE
A . Group the following verbs under the correct preposition they often accompany
in the boxes below . There will be only 5 items in each box
talk call crash speak wait
glance depend rely search stare
drive listen laugh pay knock
bump smile write care account
arrive belong insist turn run

to at for on into

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.




B . Fill in each blank in the following sentences with the correct combination of an
appropriate verbs + preposition in exercise A. Make any necessary changes
1. Scientists haven’t been able to the disappearance of dinosaurs
2. disabled people is always considered a very cruel behavior.
3. this thick dictionary surely doesn’t me . Mine is much thinner.
4. What did that ridiculous man do when he the airport yesterday.
5. Tom never his teacher while they are explaining new lessons


C . Match each of the following part in A its most suitable in B

A
1. You can easily get access to
our web site
2. Vietnamese children have the
legal right to obtain primary
education
3. Young children normolly
become spoiled
4. You can take this application
form
5. Any Vietnamese high school
leaver can apply to a
university or college

D. Match each of the following part in A with its most suitable part in B





READING
Read the following passages carefull and choose the best options
A . Rachel Carson was born in 1907 in springsdale , Pennsylvania. She studied biology in
college and zoology at Jonhs Hopkins University, and received her master degree in 1933
.In 1936, she was hired by the U.S Fish and Widlife Service , where she works most of
her life.
Carson’s book , Under the Sea Wind , was publish in 1941. It received excellent reviews,
but sales were poor until it was reissued in 1952 , In that year , she published The Sea
Around Us, which provided a fascinating look beneath the ocean’n surface, emphasizing
human history as well as geology and marine biology . Her imagery and language had a
B
a. wherever they live

b. wherever there is an Internet
service

c. wherever there is an admission
office , or even on the Internet
d. anywhere he or she would like
to go to
e. anywhere they are exposed to
an unhealthy living enviroment
B
a. you won’t be allowed to stay at
home for any reason.
b. she wouldn’t be in such an
embarrassing situation now.
c. I will not stop my higher
education until Ihave got a Ph.D


d. what could she do to continue her
research at this moment?

e. she would have applied for that
promising position in our youth
voluntary campaign last year


A
1. If she hadn’t been too old,

2. Unlesstoday is Sunday

3. Had she known that education
was so important when she
was much younger

4. If have a chance to study
abroad,
5. Suppose she didn’t have any
money in her pocket
poetic quality . Carson consulted no less than 1,000 printed sources .She had voluminous
correspondence and frequent discussions with experts in the field .However , she always
realized the limitations of her non technical readers.
In 1962, Carson published Silent Spring , a book that sparked considerable controversy .
It proved how much harm was done by the uncontrolled , reckless use of insecticides .She
detailed how they poison the food supply of animals, kill birds and fish, and contaminate
human food. At the time, spokesmen for the chemical industry mounted personal attacks
against Carson and issued propaganda to indicate that her findings were flawed. However
, she work was vindicated by a 1963 report of the President’s Sciance Advisory

Committee.


1. The passage mainly discusses Rachel Carson’s work
A .as a researcher B . at college
C . as a writer D . at the Fish and Wildlife Service
2. In the passage, what did Carson chiefly study at Jonhs Hopkins University?
A . Oceanography B. History
C . Literature D .Zoology
3. When publishing her first book, Carson was closest to the age of
A . 26 B . 29
C . 34 D . 45
4. We can guess that in 1952, the book Under the Sea Wind was
A . outdated B . less popular
C . praised a lot D . sold more than before
5. Which one below was NOT mentioned as a source for The Sae Around Us?
A . Printed matters C . Expert’s
C . A research trip D . Scientist’s letters
6. Which of the following is least accurate to describe The Sea Around Us?
A . Highly technical C . Poetic
C . Fascinating D . Well- researched
7. The word reckless is closest in meaning to
A . unnecessary B . limited
C . continuous D . irresponsible
8. According to the passage, Silent spring is mainly a(n) to environment
A . attack B . discussion
C. warning D . illustration
9. Which of the following is closet in meaning to the word Flawed?
A . faulty B . deceptive
C . logical D . oftensive

10. The writer mentioned the report of the President’s Science Advisory Committee
to Crason’s ideas.
A . demonstrate B. support
C . imply D . validate

B . In the United States , the cost of a college education can be quite expensive. Under
graduate tuition at a public can cost between $ 2,000 and $ 10,000 a year . That
amount rises to between $ 14,000 and $ 24,000 a year at a private university. Student
must also pay for their coursebook and stationary. These can $500 to $800 per year.
Students who live in campus housing pay between $3,500 to $9,000 per year for room
and board. Add money for clothes, travel, and other personal expenses, and one year
at a university can cost as much as $35,000.
Students, therefore, nedd to spend their money carefully. At most American
universities, advisors help student to plan and stick to a certain budget. They suggest
this: At the start of a school semester, write down your income,for exam, the money
you will get from your family or a part- time job. Then list all of your expenses. Put
your expenses into two groups: those that change (food, phone, books, traval), and
those that will stay the same (tuition, room and board).Add together all of your
expenses. Then, subtract these from your income. Do you have enough money to
spend , or do you need more?
Learning to stick to a budget is not always easy; but for many people, it is much
easier than borrowing money from family or friends in the middle of a semester.

1. The writer wrote this article with intention of persuading university students to try
their best to
A . spend more money than they can earn
B . earn more money than they can spend
C . spend less money than they can spend
D . earn less money than they can spend
2. It can be inferred from the first paragraph that the tuition at a private universiry is

that at a public one
A . much lower than B . exactly the same as
C. relatively similar to D . much higher than
3. $35,000 is the amount of money that a student need for one year at
university in the United States
A . fixed B . certain
C . approximate D . unchangeable
4. Among the expenses mentioned in the first paragraph , is the highest and
most significant one
A . tuition B . coursebooks
C . stationary D . housing
5. The total sum of tuition and campus housing at a public universiry in one year is
about
A . $2,000-$9,000 B . $3,500-$10,000
C . $5,500-$19,000 D . $11,000-$13,500
6. At most American university , a student’s budget is usually established
A . by the student himself/herself
B. under the guidance of an advisor
C . with the help of his/her friends
D . from the support of the university
7. The budget must be planed of the semester
A . at the beginning C . in the middle
B . near the end D .at the end

8. The best way to know whetheryou will have enough money to spend in a semester
or not is doing a simple arithmetic calculation of
A . addition
B . subtraction
C . multiplication
D . division

9. One of the expenses that can be put into of those that change is
A . electricity
B . apartment rent
C. water bill
D. birthday gifts
10. Which of the followings can the most suitable title for the whole article?
A Student’s Ways to Spend Money
B . How to Plan a Student’s Budget
C . A Student’s Budget in a Semester
D . Methods for Students to Save Money

WRITING
Base on what you have learnt from the corresponding unit in your textbook, use your
own information to fill out the following application form to a higher education
organization in Melbourne City, Australia. Pay close attention to the specific
requirements in bracets

UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
Offshore Student Administration- StAlbans Campus VICTORIA
PO Box 14428, Melbourne VIC 8001 AUTRALIA, Phone 61399192846
Email:
Web site :www.vu.edu.au

APPLICATION FOR SUMMER SEMESTER
Section A
Personal Detail
(All applicants to complete)


Tile(Mr, Mrs, ect) Family Name (in capital block letters)




First Name (in capital block letters) Other Name(in capital block letters)


Gender(M/F) Date of birthday(dd/mm/yyy) Country of Residence

House/ Apartment Number , Street Number or Name (or PO Box)


Suburb State Postcode


After Hours Phone Number Mobile Phone Number


Business/ Office Phone Number Email Address
Section B
Course Application Details
(All application to complete)

Course Name(as it appears on the Course Index) VTAC Course Code(if applicable)
Do you wish to be considered for this course at another campus, ifavaible? Y/N

Section C
Educational Background
(All applicants to complete)

Please indicate below the highest level of secondary schooling undertaken and attach a

certified copy of your result available to date
Year of Study Qualification Institution Major area of
Study
Completed Y/N


Please indicate bellow all post-secondary qualification you have attempted or completed .
This may include teriary studies, trade certificates, short courses, ect. Please attach
certified copies of any education claims to you application.
Year of Student Qualification Institution Major area of
Study
Completed Y/N







Section D
Employment Experience
(Relevant applicants to complete)





Position
held
Nature of

Organization

Year Full-
time/Part-
time
Duration of
Employment

Paid/Voluntary




Section E
Undergraduate Supplementary Information
(Only Non Year 12 VTAC applicants for the Bachelor of Midwifery to complete)
Please rate your computer access and abilities below, where 1= low level, and 5=high
level
Access and/or abilities
Rating
Access to Information Technology and the
Internet

Basic Computer Skills
Navigating the Internet
Use of Email Facilities
Use of a Word Processing Package

Section F
Declaration

(All applicants MUST sign this DECLARATION)
I declare that, to the best of my knowledge, the information given in this application is
correct and complete. I understand that the Universiry reserves the right to vary or
reverse any decision made on the basic of incorrect or incomplete information .I further
authorize the University to obtain official records from any education authority holding
such records on me. I also understand that if this application has been submitted after the
due date that it shall be deemed a late application and that the University is under no
obligation to consider it

Signatature of Applicant Date (dd/mm/yyy)



ANSWERS KEY

PRONUNCIATION
A. . 1.C 2.A 3.D 4.B 5.A
B.1.B 2.A 3.C 4.D 5.B

VOCABULARY
A . Suggest answer
1. auditorium 2.dormitory
3. campus 4. faculties
5. travel 6. tuition
7. courses 8. assignments
9. roomand board 10. student’s budget
11. studing activies 12. lectures
13. coursebook and materials 14. food and clothes
15. projects 16. discussions
17. professors 18. staff

19. librarian 20. deans
B .
1. autitorium 2. discussions;lectures
3. coursebooks and materials 4. professors
5. faculties 6. student’ budget;tuition;room and board;
travel
7. assignments 8. studying activities;campus
9. projects 10. deans

GRAMAR AND STRUCTURE
A. .
to at for on into
1. talk
2. speak
3. belong
4. write
5.listen
1. glance
2.stare
3.laugh
4.smile
5. arrive
1. wait
2. search
3.pay
4.care
5.account
1. call
2. depend
3.rely

4. knock
5. insist
1. crash
2. drive
3. bump
4. turn
5.run

B .
1. account for 2. Laughing at 3. belong
4. arrived at 5. listens to
C. 1.b 2.a 3.e 4.c 5.d
D. 1.e 2.a 3.b 4.c 5.d

READING
A 1.C 2.C 3.C 4.D 5.C
6.A 7.D 8.C 9.A 10.B
B. 1.B 2.D 3.C 4.A 5.C
6.B 7.A 8.B 9.D 10.C

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