TRƯỜNG THPT LÊ XOAY ĐỀ THI KHẢO SÁT LỚP 11
Năm học 2010-2011 M«n: TiÕng Anh
Thêi gian : 90 phót
Nội dung câu hỏi đề số : 001
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently.
1). A). of B). off C). safe D). knife
2). A). torch B). worn C). work D). torn
3). A). swear B). hear C). dear D). spear
4). A). though B). cough C). rough D). tough
5). A). think B). thus C). thin D). thick
Choose the word whose main stress is in a different position
6). A). decide B). struggle C). historic D). prepare
7). A). enjoyment B). development C). entertainment D). environment
8). A). accuse B). approximately C). final D). deny
9). A). promotion B). technique C). consider D). material
10). A). dangerous B). marathon C). tropical D). performance
Choose the best answer.
11). He's very poor, and he has possessions.
A). few B). any C). little D). a little
12). We took of the fine weather and spent the day on the beach.
A). effect B). advantage C). occasion D). chance
13). She is leaving her husband because she can not put his bad temper any longer.
A). up B). away C). off D). up with
14). It's time we away with our old-fashion prisons.
A). have done B). did C). do D). shall do
15). Betty is quite of cooking a meal for twelve people.
A). efficient B). expert C). capable D). clever
16). When I saw Jane, I stopped and smiled, but she me and walked on.
A). refused B). ignored C). denied D). omitted
17). A learner driver must be by a qualified driver.
A). associated B). connected C). accompanied D). involved
18). He a policeman; he is much too short.
A). must be B). can't be C). looks like D). should be
19). As far as I'm , it's quite all right for you to leave early.
A). consulted B). concerned C). regarded D). bothered
20). She wondered her father looked like now, after so many years away.
A). what B). how C). that D). whose
21). Don't be late for the interview, people will think you are a disorganized person.
A). unless B). otherwise C). if not D). or so
22). Some people at least four hours a day watching TV.
A). use B). last C). take D). spend
23). of the committee, I'd like to thank you for your generous donation.
A). Together B). In addition C). According D). On behalf
24). The government made serious attempts to raise the of living.
A). standard B). level C). mode D). cost
25). I realised the consequences, I would never have contemplated getting
involved.
A). Had B). If C). When D). Unless
26). It was hot day that we decided to leave work early and go to the beach.
A). a so B). such a C). so D). such
27). If we continue to the world's resources at this rate, there will soon be none
left.
A). damage B). use up C). finish D). throw away
28). There was no in waiting longer than half an hour so we left.
A). good B). worth C). point D). use
29). She warned me
A). not to do it B). to not do it C). I should do it D). about to do it
30). In my mother's , it is essential to eat a big breakfast.
A). principle B). opinion C). confidence D). idea
31). The village seemed strangely familiar I'd never been there before.
A). despite B). however C). although D). in spite of
32). It's so long since I saw him that I almost failed to him.
A). recognise B). accept C). approve D). receive
33). The of the sugar is of course to sweeten the medicine.
A). reason B). cause C). purpose D). need
34). The commander gave an talk to his men.
A). encouragingly B). encouraged C). encouragement D). encouraging
35). Most people were no longer listening to his long story.
A). boring B). irritable C). tiring D). annoying
36). I've put Mr Matthew's papers in your green file, is on your desk.
A). / B). which C). whose D). that
37). I really like Joe's dad but I don't get with his mother at all.
A). by B). through C). out D). on
38). The manager will reply to all letters are sent to him.
A). that B). who C). when D). if
39). In Britain it is for children to attend school between the ages of five and
sixteen.
A). enforced B). compulsory C). made D). obliged
40). After reading the letter, it on the table.
A). and leaving B). leaving C). she left D). and she left
Choose the sentence that has the closest meaning with the given one.
41). Had we left any later, we would have missed the train.
A). Because the train was late, we missed it.
B). We almost missed the train.
C). The train did not arrive late.
D). We left to catch the train.
42). " Would you like some coffee?", Peter asked me.
A). Peter asked me to make him a cup of coffee.
B). Peter asked me if I liked coffee.
C). Peter, do you like some coffee?
D). Peter offered to give me some coffee.
43). If only I had not seen him.
A). I wish I had not seen him. B). I wish I had seen him.
C). I have not seen hin for ages. D). He wishes he had come to see me.
44). " It was so kind of you to give me the flowers", Lan said to Minh.
A). Lan thanked Minh on giving her the flowers.
B). Lan thanked Minh to give her the flowers.
C). Lan thanked Minh to be kind to give her the flowers.
D). Lan thanked Minh for giving her the flowers.
45). We could have seen the movie if the tickets had not been so expensive.
A). The tickets were inexpensive, so we saw the movie.
B). We couldn't afford the tickets to see the movie.
C). We saw the movie even though the tickets were expensive.
D). We wanted to see the movie but the tickets were sold out.
Choose the best answer to complete each of the following sentence.
46. Natural silk is still highly prized similar artificial fabrics.
A. although is available B. despite there are available
C. in spite of the availability of D. even though an availability of
47. , Jose Limon’s dance troupe often toured abroad.
A. The U.S. State Department sponsored it
B. Sponsored by the U.S. State Department
C. The U.S. State department, which sponsored it
D. The sponsorship of the U.S. State department
48. The organs of taste are the that are mainly located on the tongue.
A. groups of cells, are taste buds B. taste buds, are groups of cells
C. taste buds, these are groups of cells D. taste buds, groups of cells
49. , the seeds of Kentucky coffeee plant are poisonous.
A. Until they have been cooked B. Cooking them
C. They have been cooked D. Having been cooked until
50. by Anna Baildwin in 1878.
A. The invention of the vacuum milking machine
B. That the vacuum milking machine was invented
C. The vacuum milking machine, which was invented
D. The vacuum milking machine was invented
Read the following passage then choose the best answer.
“ Where is the university?” is a question many visitors to Cambridge ask, but no one can give
them a clear answer, for there is no wall to be found around the university. The university is
the city. You can find the classroom buildings, libraries, museums and officers of the
university all over the city. And most of its members are the students and teachers or
professors of the thirty-one colleges.
Cambridge was an already developing town long before the first students and teachers
arrived 800 years ago. It grew up by the river Granta, as the Cam was once called. A bridge
was built over the river as early as 875.
In the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries more and more land was used for college
buildings. The town grew much faster in the nineteenth century after the opening of the
railway in 1845. Cambridge became a city in 1951 and now it has the population of over
100.000. Many young students want to study at Cambridge. Thousands of people from all over
the world come to visit the university town. It has become a famous place all round the world.
51.Why do most visitors come to Cambridge?
a.to see University.
b. to study in the colleges in Cambridge.
c. to find the classroom buildings.
d. to use the libraries of the universities.
52. Around what time did the university begin to appear?
a. In the 8
th
century. B. In the 9
th
century,
c. In the 13
th
century. D. In the 15
th
century.
53. Why did people name Cambridge the “ city of Cambridge”?
a.Because the river was very well- known.
b. Because there is a bridge over the Cam.
c. Because it was a developing town.
d. Because there is a river named Granta.
54. After which year did the town really begin to develop?
a. After 800 b. After 875 c. After 1845 d. After 1951
55. From what we read we know that now Cambridge is
a. visited by international tourists. b. a city without wall.
c. a city of growing population. D. a city that may have a wall around it.
Read the following passage then choose the best answer .
Niagara Falls, one of the most famous North American natural wonders, has long been a
popular tourist destination. Tourists today flock to see the two falls that actually constitute
Niagara Falls: the 173-foot Horseshoe Falls on the Canadian side of the Niagara River in
the Canadian province of Ontario and the 182-foot high American Falls on the U.S. side of
the river in the state of New York. Approximately 85 percent of the water that goes over
the falls actually goes over Horseshoe Falls, with the rest going over American Falls.
Most visitors come betwen April and October, and it is quite a popular activity to take a
steamer out onto the river and right up to the base of the falls for a close- up view. It is
also possible to get a spectacular view of the falls from the strategic locations along the
Niagara River, such as Prospect Point or Table Rock, or from one of the four observation
towers which have heights up to 500 feet.
Tourists have been visiting Niagara Falls in large numbers since the 1800s; annual
visitation now averages above 10 million visitors per year. Because of concern that all
these tourists would inadvertently destroy the natural beauty of this scenic wonder, the state
of New York in 1885 created Niagara Falls Park in order to protect the land surrounding
American Falls. A year later Canada created Queen Victoria Park on the Canadian side of
the Niagara, around Horseshoe Falls. With the area surrounding the falls under the
jurisdiction of the government agencies, appropriate steps could be taken to preserve the
pristine beauty of the area.
56. What is the major point that the author is making in this passage?
A. Niagara Falls can be viewed from either the American side or the Canadian side.
B. A trip to the United States isn’t complete without a visit to Niagara Falls.
C. Niagara Falls has had an interesting history.
D. It has been necessary to protect Niagara Falls from the many tourists who go there.
57. The word “ flock” in the first paragraph could best be replaced by
A. come by plane. B. come in large numbers.
C. come out of boredom. D. come without knowing what they will
see.
58. According to the passage, which of the following best describes Niagara Falls?
A. Niagara Falls consists of two rivers, one Canadian and the other American.
B. American Falls is considerably higher than Horseshoe Falls.
C. The Niagara River has two falls, one in Canada and one in the United States.
D. Although the Niagara River flows through the United States and Canada, the falls are
only in the United States.
59. A “ steamer” in the second paragraph is probably
A. a bus B. a boat C. a walkway D. a park
60. The expression “ right up” in the second paragraph could best be replaced by
A. turn to the right. B. follow correct procedures
C. travel upstream D. all the way up.
61. The pasage implies that tourists prefer to
A. visit Niagara Falls during warmer weather.
B. see the falls from a great distance.
C. take a ride over the falls
D. come to Niagara Falls for a winter vacation.
62. According to the passage, why was Niagara park created?
A. to encourage tourists to visit Niagara Falls.
B. To show off the natural beauty of Niagara Falls.
C. To protect the area around Niagara Falls.
D. To force Canada to open Queen Victoria Park.
63. The word” jurisdiction” in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to
A. view B. assistance C. taxation D. control
64. The word” pristine” in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to
A. pure and natural B. highly developed
C. well-regulated D. overused
65. The paragraph following the passage most probably discusses
A. additional ways to observe the falls.
B. steps taken by government agencies to protect the falls.
C. a detailed description of the division of the falls between the United States and Canada.
D. further problems that are destroying the area around the falls.
Read the following passage then choose the best answer to fill in each gap.
Humans have long been fascinated by outer space, and have wondered if there are
intelligent life-forms (66) ………., which we might be able to contact. Naturally, we’ve all
seen space (67) …………… on our TV and cinema screens, but “aliens” like these owe
more to the convenience of using (68) ………. actors to play the parts than to any (69)
………. form of scientific investigation.
However, many (70) ………. space researchers are now beginning to turn their attention
to the question of what alien life might (71) ……… look like. One early result is Arnold,
the Alien, designed by biologist, Dougal Dixon. This strange being, (72) ………. humans,
has its eyes, ears and limbs in groups of three (73) ……… of pairs, but (74) ……… its
odd appearance, its behavior is not different (75) ……… our own.
66. A. somewhere B. elsewhere C. anywhere D. wherever
67. A. creatures B. things C. lives D. objects
68. A. man B. mankind C. human D. beings
69. A. true B. truthful C. right D. real
70. A. good B. well C. serious D. better
71. A. much B. formally C. very D. actually
72. A. likely B. unlike C. unlikely D. like
73. A. instead B. because C. due D. despite
74. A. in spite B. although C. despite D. regardless
75. A. to B. from C. in D. about
Find out the only one mistake in each of the following sentence.
76. It is nice to see all his family, all of who I have met before.
A) B) C) D)
77. I went by train and met at the station by my friends.
A) B) C) D)
78. They don’t allow to smoke in public places in my country.
A) B) C) D)
79. The bomb exploded in a bus, killed more than twenty people in it.
A) B) C) D)
80.Have you heard of the accident happening at the city center yesterday?
A) B) C) D)
……………………. The end …………………………
TRƯỜNG THPT LÊ XOAY ĐỀ THI KHẢO SÁT LỚP 11
Năm học 2010-2011 M«n: TiÕng Anh
Thêi gian : 90 phót
Nội dung câu hỏi đề số : 002
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently.
1). A). off B). safe C). of D). knife
2). A). thick B). think C). thus D). thin
3). A). rough B). tough C). though D). cough
4). A). work B). worn C). torn D). torch
5). A). dear B). hear C). spear D). swear
Choose the word whose main stress is in a different position
6). A). dangerous B). performance C). marathon D). tropical
7). A). environment B). entertainment C). development D). enjoyment
8). A). prepare B). historic C). struggle D). decide
9). A). approximately B). accuse C). final D). deny
10). A). promotion B). consider C). technique D). material
Choose the best answer.
11). She wondered her father looked like now, after so many years away.
A). what B). whose C). that D). how
12). He's very poor, and he has possessions.
A). a little B). any C). little D). few
13). Betty is quite of cooking a meal for twelve people.
A). capable B). efficient C). clever D). expert
14). I realised the consequences, I would never have contemplated getting
involved.
A). When B). Had C). Unless D). If
15). When I saw Jane, I stopped and smiled, but she me and walked on.
A). ignored B). denied C). omitted D). refused
16). A learner driver must be by a qualified driver.
A). connected B). involved C). accompanied D). associated
17). Some people at least four hours a day watching TV.
A). spend B). use C). last D). take
18). As far as I'm , it's quite all right for you to leave early.
A). consulted B). concerned C). regarded D). bothered
19). Don't be late for the interview, people will think you are a disorganized person.
A). unless B). or so C). if not D). otherwise
20). He a policeman; he is much too short.
A). should be B). can't be C). looks like D). must be
21). She is leaving her husband because she can not put his bad temper any longer.
A). up B). away C). off D). up with
22). It was hot day that we decided to leave work early and go to the beach.
A). so B). a so C). such D). such a
23). There was no in waiting longer than half an hour so we left.
A). worth B). good C). use D). point
24). It's time we away with our old-fashion prisons.
A). shall do B). have done C). did D). do
25). of the committee, I'd like to thank you for your generous donation.
A). On behalf B). According C). In addition D). Together
26). We took of the fine weather and spent the day on the beach.
A). effect B). chance C). advantage D).occasion
27). She warned me
A). not to do it B). I should do it C). about to do it D). to not do it
28). In my mother's , it is essential to eat a big breakfast.
A). opinion B). principle C). idea D). confidence
29). If we continue to the world's resources at this rate, there will soon be none
left.
A). finish B). damage C). throw away D). use up
30). The government made serious attempts to raise the of living.
A). cost B). standard C). level D). mode
31). The of the sugar is of course to sweeten the medicine.
A). purpose B). cause C). need D). reason
32). The manager will reply to all letters are sent to him.
A). if B). who C). when D). that
33). Most people were no longer listening to his long story.
A). tiring B). boring C). irritable D). annoying
34). I really like Joe's dad but I don't get with his mother at all.
A). through B). out C). by D). on
35). It's so long since I saw him that I almost failed to him.
A). approve B). receive C). accept D). recognise
36). After reading the letter, it on the table.
A). and leaving B). and she left C). leaving D). she left
37). The village seemed strangely familiar I'd never been there before.
A). in spite of B). however C). although D). despite
38). The commander gave an talk to his men.
A). encouragingly B). encouraging C). encouraged D). encouragement
39). In Britain it is for children to attend school between the ages of five and
sixteen.
A). enforced B). obliged C). made D). compulsory
40). I've put Mr Matthew's papers in your green file, is on your desk.
A). that B). whose C). / D). which
Choose the sentence that has the closest meaning with the given one.
41). " It was so kind of you to give me the flowers", Lan said to Minh.
A). Lan thanked Minh for giving her the flowers.
B). Lan thanked Minh to give her the flowers.
C). Lan thanked Minh on giving her the flowers.
D). Lan thanked Minh to be kind to give her the flowers.
42). " Would you like some coffee?", Peter asked me.
A). Peter offered to give me some coffee.
B). Peter, do you like some coffee?
C). Peter asked me to make him a cup of coffee.
D). Peter asked me if I liked coffee.
43). If only I had not seen him.
A). I have not seen hin for ages. B). I wish I had not seen him.
C). I wish I had seen him. D). He wishes he had come to see me.
44). Had we left any later, we would have missed the train.
A). We left to catch the train.
B). Because the train was late, we missed it.
C). We almost missed the train.
D). The train did not arrive late.
45). We could have seen the movie if the tickets had not been so expensive.
A). The tickets were inexpensive, so we saw the movie.
B). We wanted to see the movie but the tickets were sold out.
C). We couldn't afford the tickets to see the movie.
D). We saw the movie even though the tickets were expensive.
Find out the only one mistake in each of the following sentence.
46. It is nice to see all his family, all of who I have met before.
A) B) C) D)
47. I went by train and met at the station by my friends.
A) B) C) D)
48. They don’t allow to smoke in public places in my country.
A) B) C) D)
49. The bomb exploded in a bus, killed more than twenty people in it.
A) B) C) D)
50.Have you heard of the accident happening at the city center yesterday?
A) B) C) D)
Choose the best answer to complete each of the following sentence.
51. Natural silk is still highly prized similar artificial fabrics.
A. although is available B. despite there are available
C. in spite of the availability of D. even though an availability of
52. , Jose Limon’s dance troupe often toured abroad.
A. The U.S. State Department sponsored it
B. Sponsored by the U.S. State Department
C. The U.S. State department, which sponsored it
D. The sponsorship of the U.S. State department
53. The organs of taste are the that are mainly located on the tongue.
A. groups of cells, are taste buds B. taste buds, are groups of cells
C. taste buds, these are groups of cells D. taste buds, groups of cells
54. , the seeds of Kentucky coffeee plant are poisonous.
A. Until they have been cooked B. Cooking them
C. They have been cooked D. Having been cooked until
55. by Anna Baildwin in 1878.
A. The invention of the vacuum milking machine
B. That the vacuum milking machine was invented
C. The vacuum milking machine, which was invented
D. The vacuum milking machine was invented
Read the following passage then choose the best answer.
“ Where is the university?” is a question many visitors to Cambridge ask, but no one can give
them a clear answer, for there is no wall to be found around the university. The university is
the city. You can find the classroom buildings, libraries, museums and officers of the
university all over the city. And most of its members are the students and teachers or
professors of the thirty-one colleges.
Cambridge was an already developing town long before the first students and teachers
arrived 800 years ago. It grew up by the river Granta, as the Cam was once called. A bridge
was built over the river as early as 875.
In the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries more and more land was used for college
buildings. The town grew much faster in the nineteenth century after the opening of the
railway in 1845. Cambridge became a city in 1951 and now it has the population of over
100.000. Many young students want to study at Cambridge. Thousands of people from all over
the world come to visit the university town. It has become a famous place all round the world.
56.Why do most visitors come to Cambridge?
a.to see University.
b. to study in the colleges in Cambridge.
c. to find the classroom buildings.
d. to use the libraries of the universities.
57. Around what time did the university begin to appear?
a. In the 8
th
century. B. In the 9
th
century,
c. In the 13
th
century. D. In the 15
th
century.
58. Why did people name Cambridge the “ city of Cambridge”?
a.Because the river was very well- known.
b. Because there is a bridge over the Cam.
c. Because it was a developing town.
d. Because there is a river named Granta.
59. After which year did the town really begin to develop?
a. After 800 b. After 875 c. After 1845 d. After 1951
60. From what we read we know that now Cambridge is
a. visited by international tourists. b. a city without wall.
c. a city of growing population. D. a city that may have a wall around it.
Read the following passage then choose the best answer .
Niagara Falls, one of the most famous North American natural wonders, has long been a
popular tourist destination. Tourists today flock to see the two falls that actually constitute
Niagara Falls: the 173-foot Horseshoe Falls on the Canadian side of the Niagara River in
the Canadian province of Ontario and the 182-foot high American Falls on the U.S. side of
the river in the state of New York. Approximately 85 percent of the water that goes over
the falls actually goes over Horseshoe Falls, with the rest going over American Falls.
Most visitors come betwen April and October, and it is quite a popular activity to take a
steamer out onto the river and right up to the base of the falls for a close- up view. It is
also possible to get a spectacular view of the falls from the strategic locations along the
Niagara River, such as Prospect Point or Table Rock, or from one of the four observation
towers which have heights up to 500 feet.
Tourists have been visiting Niagara Falls in large numbers since the 1800s; annual
visitation now averages above 10 million visitors per year. Because of concern that all
these tourists would inadvertently destroy the natural beauty of this scenic wonder, the state
of New York in 1885 created Niagara Falls Park in order to protect the land surrounding
American Falls. A year later Canada created Queen Victoria Park on the Canadian side of
the Niagara, around Horseshoe Falls. With the area surrounding the falls under the
jurisdiction of the government agencies, appropriate steps could be taken to preserve the
pristine beauty of the area.
61. What is the major point that the author is making in this passage?
A. Niagara Falls can be viewed from either the American side or the Canadian side.
B. A trip to the United States isn’t complete without a visit to Niagara Falls.
C. Niagara Falls has had an interesting history.
D. It has been necessary to protect Niagara Falls from the many tourists who go there.
62. The word “ flock” in the first paragraph could best be replaced by
A. come by plane. B. come in large numbers.
C. come out of boredom. D. come without knowing what they will
see.
63. According to the passage, which of the following best describes Niagara Falls?
A. Niagara Falls consists of two rivers, one Canadian and the other American.
B. American Falls is considerably higher than Horseshoe Falls.
C. The Niagara River has two falls, one in Canada and one in the United States.
D. Although the Niagara River flows through the United States and Canada, the falls are
only in the United States.
64. A “ steamer” in the second paragraph is probably
A. a bus B. a boat C. a walkway D. a park
65. The expression “ right up” in the second paragraph could best be replaced by
A. turn to the right. B. follow correct procedures
C. travel upstream D. all the way up.
66. The pasage implies that tourists prefer to
A. visit Niagara Falls during warmer weather.
B. see the falls from a great distance.
C. take a ride over the falls
D. come to Niagara Falls for a winter vacation.
67. According to the passage, why was Niagara park created?
A. to encourage tourists to visit Niagara Falls.
B. To show off the natural beauty of Niagara Falls.
C. To protect the area around Niagara Falls.
D. To force Canada to open Queen Victoria Park.
68. The word” jurisdiction” in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to
A. view B. assistance C. taxation D. control
69. The word” pristine” in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to
A. pure and natural B. highly developed
C. well-regulated D. overused
70. The paragraph following the passage most probably discusses
A. additional ways to observe the falls.
B. steps taken by government agencies to protect the falls.
C. a detailed description of the division of the falls between the United States and Canada.
D. further problems that are destroying the area around the falls.
Read the following passage then choose the best answer to fill in each gap.
Humans have long been fascinated by outer space, and have wondered if there are
intelligent life-forms (71) ………., which we might be able to contact. Naturally, we’ve all
seen space (72) …………… on our TV and cinema screens, but “aliens” like these owe
more to the convenience of using (73) ………. actors to play the parts than to any (74)
………. form of scientific investigation.
However, many (75) ………. space researchers are now beginning to turn their attention
to the question of what alien life might (76) ……… look like. One early result is Arnold
the Alien, designed by biologist, Dougal Dixon. This strange being, (77) ………. humans,
has its eyes, ears and limbs in groups of three (78) ……… of pairs, but (79) ……… its
odd appearance, its behavior is not different (80) ……… our own.
71. A. somewhere B. elsewhere C. anywhere D. wherever
72. A. creatures B. things C. lives D. objects
73. A. man B. mankind C. human D. beings
74. A. true B. truthful C. right D. real
75. A. good B. well C. serious D. better
76. A. much B. formally C. very D. actually
77. A. likely B. unlike C. unlikely D. like
78. A. instead B. because C. due D. despite
79. A. in spite B. although C. despite D. regardless
80. A. to B. from C. in D. about
……………………… the end …………………………
TRƯỜNG THPT LÊ XOAY ĐỀ THI KHẢO SÁT LỚP 11
Năm học 2010-2011 M«n: TiÕng Anh
Thêi gian : 90 phót
Nội dung câu hỏi đề số : 003
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently.
1). A). spear B). hear C). dear D). swear
2). A). thin B). thick C). thus D). think
3). A). cough B). rough C). tough D). though
4). A). torch B). torn C). worn D). work
5). A). off B). knife C). safe D). of
Choose the word whose main stress is in a different position
6). A). decide B). struggle C). prepare D). historic
7). A). consider B). technique C). material D). promotion
8). A). dangerous B). tropical C). marathon D). performance
9). A). entertainment B). environment C). enjoyment D). development
10). A). final B). deny C). accuse D). approximately
Choose the best answer.
11). She warned me
A). about to do it B). I should do it C). not to do it D). to not do it
12). The government made serious attempts to raise the of living.
A). cost B). standard C). level D). mode
13). We took of the fine weather and spent the day on the beach.
A). advantage B). effect C). chance D). occasion
14). Some people at least four hours a day watching TV.
A). last B). use C). take D). spend
15). I realised the consequences, I would never have contemplated getting
involved.
A). Had B). When C). Unless D). If
16). Betty is quite of cooking a meal for twelve people.
A). capable B). clever C). efficient D). expert
17). It was hot day that we decided to leave work early and go to the beach.
A). such a B). so C). a so D). such
18). As far as I'm , it's quite all right for you to leave early.
A). bothered B). concerned C). consulted D). regarded
19). It's time we away with our old-fashion prisons.
A). shall do B). do C). have done D). did
20). If we continue to the world's resources at this rate, there will soon be none
left.
A). use up B). throw away C). damage D). finish
21). She is leaving her husband because she can not put his bad temper any longer.
A). up B). away C). off D). up with
22). Don't be late for the interview, people will think you are a disorganized person.
A). or so B). otherwise C). unless D). if not
23). He's very poor, and he has possessions.
A). a little B). little C). any D). few
24). When I saw Jane, I stopped and smiled, but she me and walked on.
A). omitted B). ignored C). refused D). denied
25). She wondered her father looked like now, after so many years away.
A). what B). whose C). that D). how
26). In my mother's , it is essential to eat a big breakfast.
A). opinion B). idea C). principle D). confidence
27). of the committee, I'd like to thank you for your generous donation.
A). In addition B). On behalf C). Together D). According
28). He a policeman; he is much too short.
A). must be B). looks like C). can't be D). should be
29). There was no in waiting longer than half an hour so we left.
A). good B). use C). point D). worth
30). A learner driver must be by a qualified driver.
A). connected B). involved C). accompanied D). associated
31). I really like Joe's dad but I don't get with his mother at all.
A). by B). on C). through D). out
32). The commander gave an talk to his men.
A). encouraging B). encouragingly C). encouragement D). encouraged
33). The village seemed strangely familiar I'd never been there before.
A). despite B). however C). in spite of D). although
34). I've put Mr Matthew's papers in your green file, is on your desk.
A). whose B). / C). which D). that
35). After reading the letter, it on the table.
A). leaving B). and she left C). and leaving D). she left
36). In Britain it is for children to attend school between the ages of five and
sixteen.
A). obliged B). made C). compulsory D). enforced
37). It's so long since I saw him that I almost failed to him.
A). accept B). receive C). approve D). recognise
38). Most people were no longer listening to his long story.
A). irritable B). tiring C). boring D). annoying
39). The of the sugar is of course to sweeten the medicine.
A). cause B). purpose C). need D). reason
40). The manager will reply to all letters are sent to him.
A). that B). if C). who D). when
Choose the sentence that has the closest meaning with the given one.
41). Had we left any later, we would have missed the train.
A). We almost missed the train.
B). We left to catch the train.
C). The train did not arrive late.
D). Because the train was late, we missed it.
42). If only I had not seen him.
A). I wish I had seen him. B). I wish I had not seen him.
C). He wishes he had come to see me. D). I have not seen hin for ages.
43). " It was so kind of you to give me the flowers", Lan said to Minh.
A). Lan thanked Minh for giving her the flowers.
B). Lan thanked Minh on giving her the flowers.
C). Lan thanked Minh to give her the flowers.
D). Lan thanked Minh to be kind to give her the flowers.
44). " Would you like some coffee?", Peter asked me.
A). Peter asked me if I liked coffee.
B). Peter asked me to make him a cup of coffee.
C). Peter offered to give me some coffee.
D). Peter, do you like some coffee?
45). We could have seen the movie if the tickets had not been so expensive.
A). We wanted to see the movie but the tickets were sold out.
B). The tickets were inexpensive, so we saw the movie.
C). We saw the movie even though the tickets were expensive.
D). We couldn't afford the tickets to see the movie.
Choose the best answer to complete each of the following sentence.
46. Natural silk is still highly prized similar artificial fabrics.
A. although is available B. despite there are available
C. in spite of the availability of D. even though an availability of
47. , Jose Limon’s dance troupe often toured abroad.
A. The U.S. State Department sponsored it
B. Sponsored by the U.S. State Department
C. The U.S. State department, which sponsored it
D. The sponsorship of the U.S. State department
48. The organs of taste are the that are mainly located on the tongue.
A. groups of cells, are taste buds B. taste buds, are groups of cells
C. taste buds, these are groups of cells D. taste buds, groups of cells
49. , the seeds of Kentucky coffeee plant are poisonous.
A. Until they have been cooked B. Cooking them
C. They have been cooked D. Having been cooked until
50. by Anna Baildwin in 1878.
A. The invention of the vacuum milking machine
B. That the vacuum milking machine was invented
C. The vacuum milking machine, which was invented
D. The vacuum milking machine was invented
Read the following passage then choose the best answer.
“ Where is the university?” is a question many visitors to Cambridge ask, but no one can give
them a clear answer, for there is no wall to be found around the university. The university is
the city. You can find the classroom buildings, libraries, museums and officers of the
university all over the city. And most of its members are the students and teachers or
professors of the thirty-one colleges.
Cambridge was an already developing town long before the first students and teachers
arrived 800 years ago. It grew up by the river Granta, as the Cam was once called. A bridge
was built over the river as early as 875.
In the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries more and more land was used for college
buildings. The town grew much faster in the nineteenth century after the opening of the
railway in 1845. Cambridge became a city in 1951 and now it has the population of over
100.000. Many young students want to study at Cambridge. Thousands of people from all over
the world come to visit the university town. It has become a famous place all round the world.
51.Why do most visitors come to Cambridge?
a.to see University.
b. to study in the colleges in Cambridge.
c. to find the classroom buildings.
d. to use the libraries of the universities.
52. Around what time did the university begin to appear?
a. In the 8
th
century. B. In the 9
th
century,
c. In the 13
th
century. D. In the 15
th
century.
53. Why did people name Cambridge the “ city of Cambridge”?
a.Because the river was very well- known.
b. Because there is a bridge over the Cam.
c. Because it was a developing town.
d. Because there is a river named Granta.
54. After which year did the town really begin to develop?
a. After 800 b. After 875 c. After 1845 d. After 1951
55. From what we read we know that now Cambridge is
a. visited by international tourists. b. a city without wall.
c. a city of growing population. D. a city that may have a wall around it.
Read the following passage then choose the best answer .
Niagara Falls, one of the most famous North American natural wonders, has long been a
popular tourist destination. Tourists today flock to see the two falls that actually constitute
Niagara Falls: the 173-foot Horseshoe Falls on the Canadian side of the Niagara River in
the Canadian province of Ontario and the 182-foot high American Falls on the U.S. side of
the river in the state of New York. Approximately 85 percent of the water that goes over
the falls actually goes over Horseshoe Falls, with the rest going over American Falls.
Most visitors come betwen April and October, and it is quite a popular activity to take a
steamer out onto the river and right up to the base of the falls for a close- up view. It is
also possible to get a spectacular view of the falls from the strategic locations along the
Niagara River, such as Prospect Point or Table Rock, or from one of the four observation
towers which have heights up to 500 feet.
Tourists have been visiting Niagara Falls in large numbers since the 1800s; annual
visitation now averages above 10 million visitors per year. Because of concern that all
these tourists would inadvertently destroy the natural beauty of this scenic wonder, the state
of New York in 1885 created Niagara Falls Park in order to protect the land surrounding
American Falls. A year later Canada created Queen Victoria Park on the Canadian side of
the Niagara, around Horseshoe Falls. With the area surrounding the falls under the
jurisdiction of the government agencies, appropriate steps could be taken to preserve the
pristine beauty of the area.
56. What is the major point that the author is making in this passage?
A. Niagara Falls can be viewed from either the American side or the Canadian side.
B. A trip to the United States isn’t complete without a visit to Niagara Falls.
C. Niagara Falls has had an interesting history.
D. It has been necessary to protect Niagara Falls from the many tourists who go there.
57. The word “ flock” in the first paragraph could best be replaced by
A. come by plane. B. come in large numbers.
C. come out of boredom. D. come without knowing what they will
see.
58. According to the passage, which of the following best describes Niagara Falls?
A. Niagara Falls consists of two rivers, one Canadian and the other American.
B. American Falls is considerably higher than Horseshoe Falls.
C. The Niagara River has two falls, one in Canada and one in the United States.
D. Although the Niagara River flows through the United States and Canada, the falls are
only in the United States.
59. A “ steamer” in the second paragraph is probably
A. a bus B. a boat C. a walkway D. a park
60. The expression “ right up” in the second paragraph could best be replaced by
A. turn to the right. B. follow correct procedures
C. travel upstream D. all the way up.
61. The pasage implies that tourists prefer to
A. visit Niagara Falls during warmer weather.
B. see the falls from a great distance.
C. take a ride over the falls
D. come to Niagara Falls for a winter vacation.
62. According to the passage, why was Niagara park created?
A. to encourage tourists to visit Niagara Falls.
B. To show off the natural beauty of Niagara Falls.
C. To protect the area around Niagara Falls.
D. To force Canada to open Queen Victoria Park.
63. The word” jurisdiction” in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to
A. view B. assistance C. taxation D. control
64. The word” pristine” in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to
A. pure and natural B. highly developed
C. well-regulated D. overused
65. The paragraph following the passage most probably discusses
A. additional ways to observe the falls.
B. steps taken by government agencies to protect the falls.
C. a detailed description of the division of the falls between the United States and Canada.
D. further problems that are destroying the area around the falls.
Read the following passage then choose the best answer to fill in each gap.
Humans have long been fascinated by outer space, and have wondered if there are
intelligent life-forms (66) ………., which we might be able to contact. Naturally, we’ve all
seen space (67) …………… on our TV and cinema screens, but “aliens” like these owe
more to the convenience of using (68) ………. actors to play the parts than to any (69)
………. form of scientific investigation.
However, many (70) ………. space researchers are now beginning to turn their attention
to the question of what alien life might (71) ……… look like. One early result is Arnold
the Alien, designed by biologist, Dougal Dixon. This strange being, (72) ………. humans,
has its eyes, ears and limbs in groups of three (73) ……… of pairs, but (74) ……… its
odd appearance, its behavior is not different (75) ……… our own.
66. A. somewhere B. elsewhere C. anywhere D. wherever
67. A. creatures B. things C. lives D. objects
68. A. man B. mankind C. human D. beings
69. A. true B. truthful C. right D. real
70. A. good B. well C. serious D. better
71. A. much B. formally C. very D. actually
72. A. likely B. unlike C. unlikely D. like
73. A. instead B. because C. due D. despite
74. A. in spite B. although C. despite D. regardless
75. A. to B. from C. in D. about
Find out the only one mistake in each of the following sentence.
76. It is nice to see all his family, all of who I have met before.
A) B) C) D)
77. I went by train and met at the station by my friends.
A) B) C) D)
78. They don’t allow to smoke in public places in my country.
A) B) C) D)
79. The bomb exploded in a bus, killed more than twenty people in it.
A) B) C) D)
80.Have you heard of the accident happening at the city center yesterday?
A) B) C) D)
………………………. The end …………………………….
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Thêi gian : 90 phót
Nội dung câu hỏi đề số : 004
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently.
1). A). thin B). thus C). think D). thick
2). A). off B). safe C). of D). knife
3). A). worn B). torch C). torn D). work
4). A). hear B). dear C). spear D). swear
5). A). though B). cough C). tough D). rough
Choose the word whose main stress is in a different position
6). A). historic B). decide C). prepare D). struggle
7). A). approximately B). deny C). accuse D). final
8). A). environment B). enjoyment C). entertainment D). development
9). A). dangerous B). tropical C). marathon D). performance
10). A). material B). promotion C). technique D). consider
Choose the best answer.
11). When I saw Jane, I stopped and smiled, but she me and walked on.
A). ignored B). denied C). refused D). omitted
12). We took of the fine weather and spent the day on the beach.
A). occasion B). chance C). advantage D). effect
13). I realised the consequences, I would never have contemplated getting
involved.
A). If B). Unless C). Had D). When
14). He's very poor, and he has possessions.
A). a little B). few C). little D). any
15). As far as I'm , it's quite all right for you to leave early.
A). consulted B). concerned C). bothered D). regarded
16). She warned me
A). not to do it B). I should do it C). to not do it D). about to do it
17). She is leaving her husband because she can not put his bad temper any longer.
A). away B). up with C). off D). up
18). A learner driver must be by a qualified driver.
A). involved B). connected C). associated D). accompanied
19). He a policeman; he is much too short.
A). looks like B). can't be C). must be D). should be
20). There was no in waiting longer than half an hour so we left.
A). worth B). use C). good D). point
21). Betty is quite of cooking a meal for twelve people.
A). efficient B). expert C). capable D). clever
22). She wondered her father looked like now, after so many years away.
A). what B). that C). how D). whose
23). If we continue to the world's resources at this rate, there will soon be none
left.
A). throw away B). use up C). finish D). damage
24). The government made serious attempts to raise the of living.
A). level B). cost C). standard D). mode
25). of the committee, I'd like to thank you for your generous donation.
A). According B). In addition C). Together D). On behalf
26). Some people at least four hours a day watching TV.
A). take B). last C). spend D). use
27). In my mother's , it is essential to eat a big breakfast.
A). principle B). confidence C). idea D). opinion
28). It was hot day that we decided to leave work early and go to the beach.
A). such B). so C). such a D). a so
29). It's time we away with our old-fashion prisons.
A). shall do B). have done C). do D). did
30). Don't be late for the interview, people will think you are a disorganized person.
A). unless B). if not C). otherwise D). or so
31). I've put Mr Matthew's papers in your green file, is on your desk.
A). whose B). / C). that D). which
32). After reading the letter, it on the table.
A). she left B). leaving C). and she left D). and leaving
33). I really like Joe's dad but I don't get with his mother at all.
A). on B). through C). out D). by
34). Most people were no longer listening to his long story.
A). annoying B). tiring C). irritable D). boring
35). The of the sugar is of course to sweeten the medicine.
A). need B). reason C). cause D). purpose
36). The village seemed strangely familiar I'd never been there before.
A). despite B). in spite of C). however D). although
37). It's so long since I saw him that I almost failed to him.
A). recognise B). approve C). receive D). accept
38). The commander gave an talk to his men.
A). encouraging B). encouraged C). encouragement D). encouragingly
39). The manager will reply to all letters are sent to him.
A). when B). who C). that D). if
40). In Britain it is for children to attend school between the ages of five and
sixteen.
A). made B). compulsory C). enforced D). obliged
Choose the sentence that has the closest meaning with the given one.
41). " Would you like some coffee?", Peter asked me.
A). Peter, do you like some coffee?
B). Peter offered to give me some coffee.
C). Peter asked me to make him a cup of coffee.
D). Peter asked me if I liked coffee.
42). Had we left any later, we would have missed the train.
A). We left to catch the train.
B). We almost missed the train.
C). Because the train was late, we missed it.
D). The train did not arrive late.
43). We could have seen the movie if the tickets had not been so expensive.
A). The tickets were inexpensive, so we saw the movie.
B). We couldn't afford the tickets to see the movie.
C). We wanted to see the movie but the tickets were sold out.
D). We saw the movie even though the tickets were expensive.
44). " It was so kind of you to give me the flowers", Lan said to Minh.
A). Lan thanked Minh for giving her the flowers.
B). Lan thanked Minh to give her the flowers.
C). Lan thanked Minh on giving her the flowers.
D). Lan thanked Minh to be kind to give her the flowers.
45). If only I had not seen him.
A). He wishes he had come to see me. B). I have not seen hin for ages.
C). I wish I had not seen him. D). I wish I had seen him.
Choose the best answer to complete each of the following sentence.
46. Natural silk is still highly prized similar artificial fabrics.
A. although is available B. despite there are available
C. in spite of the availability of D. even though an availability of
47. , Jose Limon’s dance troupe often toured abroad.
A. The U.S. State Department sponsored it
B. Sponsored by the U.S. State Department
C. The U.S. State department, which sponsored it
D. The sponsorship of the U.S. State department
48. The organs of taste are the that are mainly located on the tongue.
A. groups of cells, are taste buds B. taste buds, are groups of cells
C. taste buds, these are groups of cells D. taste buds, groups of cells
49. , the seeds of Kentucky coffeee plant are poisonous.
A. Until they have been cooked B. Cooking them
C. They have been cooked D. Having been cooked until
50. by Anna Baildwin in 1878.
A. The invention of the vacuum milking machine
B. That the vacuum milking machine was invented
C. The vacuum milking machine, which was invented
D. The vacuum milking machine was invented.
Read the following passage then choose the best answer.
“ Where is the university?” is a question many visitors to Cambridge ask, but no one can give
them a clear answer, for there is no wall to be found around the university. The university is
the city. You can find the classroom buildings, libraries, museums and officers of the
university all over the city. And most of its members are the students and teachers or
professors of the thirty-one colleges.
Cambridge was an already developing town long before the first students and teachers
arrived 800 years ago. It grew up by the river Granta, as the Cam was once called. A bridge
was built over the river as early as 875.
In the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries more and more land was used for college
buildings. The town grew much faster in the nineteenth century after the opening of the
railway in 1845. Cambridge became a city in 1951 and now it has the population of over
100.000. Many young students want to study at Cambridge. Thousands of people from all over
the world come to visit the university town. It has become a famous place all round the world.
51.Why do most visitors come to Cambridge?
a.to see University.
b. to study in the colleges in Cambridge.
c. to find the classroom buildings.
d. to use the libraries of the universities.
52. Around what time did the university begin to appear?
a. In the 8
th
century. B. In the 9
th
century,
c. In the 13
th
century. D. In the 15
th
century.
53. Why did people name Cambridge the “ city of Cambridge”?
a.Because the river was very well- known.
b. Because there is a bridge over the Cam.
c. Because it was a developing town.
d. Because there is a river named Granta.
54. After which year did the town really begin to develop?
a. After 800 b. After 875 c. After 1845 d. After 1951
55. From what we read we know that now Cambridge is
a. visited by international tourists. b. a city without wall.
c. a city of growing population. D. a city that may have a wall around it.
Read the following passage then choose the best answer .
Niagara Falls, one of the most famous North American natural wonders, has long been a
popular tourist destination. Tourists today flock to see the two falls that actually constitute
Niagara Falls: the 173-foot Horseshoe Falls on the Canadian side of the Niagara River in
the Canadian province of Ontario and the 182-foot high American Falls on the U.S. side of
the river in the state of New York. Approximately 85 percent of the water that goes over
the falls actually goes over Horseshoe Falls, with the rest going over American Falls.
Most visitors come betwen April and October, and it is quite a popular activity to take a
steamer out onto the river and right up to the base of the falls for a close- up view. It is
also possible to get a spectacular view of the falls from the strategic locations along the
Niagara River, such as Prospect Point or Table Rock, or from one of the four observation
towers which have heights up to 500 feet.
Tourists have been visiting Niagara Falls in large numbers since the 1800s; annual
visitation now averages above 10 million visitors per year. Because of concern that all
these tourists would inadvertently destroy the natural beauty of this scenic wonder, the state
of New York in 1885 created Niagara Falls Park in order to protect the land surrounding
American Falls. A year later Canada created Queen Victoria Park on the Canadian side of
the Niagara, around Horseshoe Falls. With the area surrounding the falls under the
jurisdiction of the government agencies, appropriate steps could be taken to preserve the
pristine beauty of the area.
56. What is the major point that the author is making in this passage?
A. Niagara Falls can be viewed from either the American side or the Canadian side.
B. A trip to the United States isn’t complete without a visit to Niagara Falls.
C. Niagara Falls has had an interesting history.
D. It has been necessary to protect Niagara Falls from the many tourists who go there.
57. The word “ flock” in the first paragraph could best be replaced by
A. come by plane. B. come in large numbers.
C. come out of boredom. D. come without knowing what they will
see.
58. According to the passage, which of the following best describes Niagara Falls?
A. Niagara Falls consists of two rivers, one Canadian and the other American.
B. American Falls is considerably higher than Horseshoe Falls.
C. The Niagara River has two falls, one in Canada and one in the United States.
D. Although the Niagara River flows through the United States and Canada, the falls are
only in the United States.
59. A “ steamer” in the second paragraph is probably
A. a bus B. a boat C. a walkway D. a park
60. The expression “ right up” in the second paragraph could best be replaced by
A. turn to the right. B. follow correct procedures
C. travel upstream D. all the way up.
61. The pasage implies that tourists prefer to
A. visit Niagara Falls during warmer weather.
B. see the falls from a great distance.
C. take a ride over the falls
D. come to Niagara Falls for a winter vacation.
62. According to the passage, why was Niagara park created?
A. to encourage tourists to visit Niagara Falls.
B. To show off the natural beauty of Niagara Falls.
C. To protect the area around Niagara Falls.
D. To force Canada to open Queen Victoria Park.
63. The word” jurisdiction” in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to
A. view B. assistance C. taxation D. control
64. The word” pristine” in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to
A. pure and natural B. highly developed
C. well-regulated D. overused
65. The paragraph following the passage most probably discusses
A. additional ways to observe the falls.
B. steps taken by government agencies to protect the falls.
C. a detailed description of the division of the falls between the United States and Canada.
D. further problems that are destroying the area around the falls.
Find out the only one mistake in each of the following sentence.
66. It is nice to see all his family, all of who I have met before.
A) B) C) D)
67. I went by train and met at the station by my friends.
A) B) C) D)
68. They don’t allow to smoke in public places in my country.
A) B) C) D)
69. The bomb exploded in a bus, killed more than twenty people in it.
A) B) C) D)
70.Have you heard of the accident happening at the city center yesterday?
A) B) C) D)
Read the following passage then choose the best answer to fill in each gap.
Humans have long been fascinated by outer space, and have wondered if there are
intelligent life-forms (71) ………., which we might be able to contact. Naturally, we’ve all
seen space (72) …………… on our TV and cinema screens, but “aliens” like these owe
more to the convenience of using (73) ………. actors to play the parts than to any (74)
………. form of scientific investigation.
However, many (75) ………. space researchers are now beginning to turn their attention
to the question of what alien life might (76) ……… look like. One early result is Arnold
the Alien, designed by biologist, Dougal Dixon. This strange being, (77) ………. humans,
has its eyes, ears and limbs in groups of three (78) ……… of pairs, but (79) ……… its
odd appearance, its behavior is not different (80) ……… our own.
71. A. somewhere B. elsewhere C. anywhere D. wherever
72. A. creatures B. things C. lives D. objects
73. A. man B. mankind C. human D. beings
74. A. true B. truthful C. right D. real
75. A. good B. well C. serious D. better
76. A. much B. formally C. very D. actually
77. A. likely B. unlike C. unlikely D. like
78. A. instead B. because C. due D. despite
79. A. in spite B. although C. despite D. regardless
80. A. to B. from C. in D. about
……………………… the end ………………………
TRƯỜNG THPT LÊ XOAY ĐỀ THI KHẢO SÁT LỚP 11
Năm học 2010-2011 M«n: TiÕng Anh
Thêi gian : 90 phót
Nội dung câu hỏi đề số : 005
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently.
1). A). spear B). swear C). dear D). hear
2). A). rough B). cough C). though D). tough
3). A). thin B). thus C). thick D). think
4). A). torch B). torn C). worn D). work
5). A). safe B). off C). knife D). of
Choose the word whose main stress is in a different position
6). A). prepare B). historic C). decide D). struggle
7). A). dangerous B). performance C). marathon D). tropical
8). A). environment B). development C). enjoyment D). entertainment
9). A). approximately B). final C). accuse D). deny
10). A). consider B). promotion C). technique D). material
Choose the best answer.
11). of the committee, I'd like to thank you for your generous donation.
A). On behalf B). According C). In addition D). Together
12). There was no in waiting longer than half an hour so we left.
A). use B). good C). point D). worth
13). She wondered her father looked like now, after so many years away.
A). what B). whose C). that D). how
14). As far as I'm , it's quite all right for you to leave early.
A). concerned B). regarded C). bothered D). consulted
15). When I saw Jane, I stopped and smiled, but she me and walked on.
A). omitted B). ignored C). refused D). denied
16). We took of the fine weather and spent the day on the beach.
A). advantage B). chance C). effect D). occasion
17). It was hot day that we decided to leave work early and go to the beach.
A). a so B). such C). so D). such a
18). Betty is quite of cooking a meal for twelve people.
A). clever B). efficient C). expert D). capable
19). He's very poor, and he has possessions.
A). any B). a little C). little D). few
20). Some people at least four hours a day watching TV.
A). use B). take C). spend D). last
21). He a policeman; he is much too short.
A). must be B). looks like C). should be D). can't be
22). A learner driver must be by a qualified driver.
A). accompanied B). connected C). involved D). associated
23). In my mother's , it is essential to eat a big breakfast.
A). confidence B). idea C). principle D). opinion
24). She is leaving her husband because she can not put his bad temper any longer.