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SỞ GIÁO DỤC & ĐÀO TẠO ĐỒNG THÁP
TRƯỜNG THPT THỐNG LINH
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BÀI TẬP TRẮC NGHIỆM
TIẾNG ANH 11 (NC)
Units 9-16
Biên so ạ n: LÊ NGỌC THẠCH

TÀI LIỆU THAM KHẢO
(Lưu hành nội bộ)

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UNIT 9: NATURE IN DANGER
A. PHONETICS
I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the
other words.
1) A. thick B. thorough C. healthy D. weather
2) A. answer B. sweater C. swim D. switch
3) A. smart B. smile C. criticism D. smog
4) A. slow B. isle C. slap D. slave
II. Choose the word that has stress pattern different from that of the other words.
6) A. nature B. danger C. human D. environment
7) A. exist B. species C. effect D. condition
8) A. forest B. water C. destroy D. industry


9) A. environment B. electricity C. population D. ecotourism
B. VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR
* Circle the best answer for each sentence.
10) Our children’s health is being ____ by exhaust fumes from factories.
A. dangerous B. endangered C. endangering D. popular
11) Many species of rare animals are in ____ of becoming extinct.
A. dangerous B. dangerously C. endanger D. danger
12) Without enough oxygen, you may lose your ability to think clearly and may even ____.
A. breath B. explode C. hallucinate D. pollute
13) ____ on Mt. Everest should bring oxygen bottles with them.
A. Adventurers B. Adventurer C. Adventure D. Adventurism
14) A fund will be set up for the ____ species.
A. dangerous B. endangered C. endangering D. popular
15) Mt. Everest is now known as the world’s highest ____.
A. environment B. canal C. flock D. junkyard
16) A special ____ team has been organized to clean up tons of garbage.
A. danger B. expedition C. summit D. ridge
17) Not surprisingly, the increase of adventurers has led to an increase in the ____ garbage.
A. most B. almost C. amount of D. mostly
18) They need oxygen bottles when they climb to the height of more than 7,000 meters,
where there is not enough oxygen to breath ____.
A. for B. by C. with D. in
19) They need fuel canisters, oxygen bottles, batteries, food and drinks for ____ on the
mountain.
A. survival B. existence C. life D. living
20) The Sherpas pick up garbage, put it in their ____, and bring it down to the foot of the
mountain.
A. bags B. backpacks C. wallets D. buckets
21) Jack was the last guest ___ the party last night.
A. leave B. to leave C. left D. leaving

22) (Notice at a cave) ____ bottles and plastic bags should not be left in the cave.
A. Used B. Using C. For use D. Having used
23) “Have you ever met the man ____ over there?” “No. Who is he?”
A. stands B. is standing C. standing D. who he is
standing
24) The boy ____ the piano is my son.
A. who is playing B. that is playing C. playing D. All are correct
25) ____ by his parent, this boy was very sad.
A. Punished B. Punishing C. To be punished D. Be punished
26) We have apartment ____ the park.
A. overlooking B. overlooks C. to overlook D. overlooked
27) He was the last person ____ in this way.
A. to kill B. who killed C. being killed D. to be killed
28) Who was the first man that set foot ____ the moon?
A. on B. to C. in D. up
29) Nellie Ross of Wyoming was the first woman _____ governor in the United State.
A. who elected B. to be elected C. was elected D. her election as
30) Pioneers, ____ in isolated areas of the United States, were almost totally self-sufficient.
A. who living B. living C. lived D. that lived
31) ____ in large quantities in the Middle East, oil became known as black gold because
of the large profit it brought.
A. Discovering B. Which was discovered
C. Discovered D. That when discovered
32) The Massachusetts State House, ____ in 1798, was the most distinguished building in
the United State at that time.
A. completing B. which was completed
C. was completed D. to be completed
33) They are making an artificial lake ____ water for an area.
A. provided B. that provided C. to provide D. which is provided
34) She is the only in the discussion ____ to using nuclear power.

A. objects B. objected C. to object D. whom objects
35) The old man ____ a black suit is a famous energy researcher.
A. to wear B. wearing C. whom is wearing D. is wearing
36) Johnny was the last applicant ____ for a position in that energy station.
A. to interview B. which is interviewed
C. interviewing C. to be interviewed
37) The instructions ____ by Professor Johnson helped us know more about the danger of
energy pollution.
A. that explained B. explained C. explaining D. which explained
C. READING
* Read the passage carefully then choose the correct answers.
Since the world became industrialized, the number species that have either or have
neared extinction has increased. Bengal tigers, for instance, which once roamed the
jungles in vast numbers, now number only about 2,300. By the year 2025, it is estimated
that they will become extinct.
What is alarming about the case of the Bengal tiger is that this extinction will have
been caused almost entirely by poachers who, according to some sources, are not always
interested in material gain but in personal gratification. This is an example of the
callousness that is contributing to the problem of extinction. Animals such as the Bengal
tiger, as well as other endangered species, are valuable parts of the world’s ecosystem.
International laws protecting these animals must be enacted to ensure their survival – and
the survival of our planet.
Countries around the world have begun to deal with the problem in various ways.
Some countries, in an effort to circumvent the problem, have allocated large amounts of
land to animal reserves. Then they charge admission prices to help defray the costs of
maintaining the parks, and they often must also depend on world organizations for
support. This money enables them to invest in equipment and patrols to protect the
animals. Another response made from endangered species. This has had some effect, but
by itself if will not prevent animals from being hunted and killed.
38) What is the main topic of the passage?

A. The Bengal tiger B. International boycotts
C. Endangered species D. Problems with industrialization
39) The word “poachers” used in line 5 could be best replaced by which of the following.
A. Illegal hunters B. Enterprising researches
C. Concerned scientists D. Trained hunters
40) What is an act of cruelty according to the passage?
A. Having interest in material gain. B. Hunting endangered animals.
C. Killing animals for personal satisfaction D. Causing the problem of extinction.
41) Which of the following is not mentioned in the passage as a way to protect animals from
extinction?
A. Introduce laws to prohibit the killing of endangered animals.
B. Establish wildlife reserves.
C. Refuse to buy animal products.
D. Raise money to invest in equipment and patrol.
42) Which of the following best describes the author’s attitude?
A. Forgiving B. Surprised C. Vindictive D. Concerned
D. WRITING
* Choose the underlined part among A, B, C or D that needs correcting.
43) The man to speak to me is John’s brother.
A B C D
44) He is the second person be killed in that way.
A B C D
45) They work in a hospital sponsoring by the government.
A B C D
46) It an essay writing in 1779, Judith Sargeant Murray promoted the cause of
A B C
women’s education.
D
47) A dam is wall building across river to shop the river’s flow and collect the water.
A B C D

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UNIT 10: SOURCES OF ENERGY
A. PHONETICS
I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the
other words.
1) A. heat B. nuclear C. feat D. clean
2) A. power B. slow C. snow D. show
3) A. games B. venues C. biogas D. backgrounds
II. Choose the word that has stress pattern different from that of the other words.
4) A. nuclear B. solar C. explode D. fossil
5) A. mineral B. humanity C. renewable D. generate
6) A. investigate B. bacterium C. dependent D. fundamental
B. VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR:
* Circle the best answer for each sentence.
7) All fossil fuels are ____ resources that cannot be replaced after use.
A. unlimited B. renewable C. avaible D. non-renewable
8) Oil, coal, and natural gas are ____.
A. solar system B. nuclear power C. hydropower D. fossil fuels
9) ____ is the power from sources such as electricity and coal that makes machines work
or provinces heat.
A. Chemical B. Machine C. Energy D. Natural gas
10) ____ energy sources can be formed naturally in a short period of time.
A. Unlimited B. Renewable C. Avaible D. Non-renewable
11) The main use of ____ is for cooking and heating.
A. biogas B. biology C. biosphere D. biodiversity
12) They buy four liters of ____ a week for the lamps that provide dim light in their house
at night.
A. coal B. manure C. kerosene D. lantern
13) The new ____ helps farmers do their work better.
A. source B. fossil fuel C. electricity D. stove

14) People may use ____ to serve their life in the future.
A. nuclear energy B. fossil fuel C. wind power D. solar energy
15) People have used ____ to generate electricity for a long time.
A. coal B. oil C. wind D. A & B
16) ____ energy sources cannot be re-made or regrown in a short time period of time
A. Avaible B. Unlimited C. Non-renewable D. Renewable
17) People have to look for new sources because coal and oil will be used ____.
A. out B. up C. off D. down
18) The little girl ____ I borrowed this pen has gone.
A. whose B. from who C. from that D. from whom
19) The speech ___ we listened last night was information.
A. to which B. which to C. to that D. that
20) The boy to ____ I lent my money is poor.
A. that B. who C. whom D. B and C
21) The knife ____ we cut bread is very sharp.
A. with that B. which C. with which D. that
22) The house ____ Nam lived was destroyed by the storm.
A. in where B. in that C. in which D. that
C. READING:
* Read the text below and choose the best to each of the following questions.
WIND ENERGY
Harnessing the wind is one of the cleanest, most sustainable ways to generate
electricity. Wind power produces no toxic emissions and none of the heat trapping
emissions that contribute to global warming. This, and the fact wind power is one of the
most abundant and increasing cost-competitive energy resources, makes it a viable
alternative to the fossil fuels that harm our harm health and threaten environment.
Wind energy is the fastest growing source of electricity in the world. Global
installations in 2005 reached more than 11,500 megawatts (MW) – a 40.5 percent
increase in annual additions compared with 2004- representing $ 14 billion in new
investments. In the United States, a record 2,431 MW of wind power was installed in

2005, capable of producing enough electricity to power 650,000 typical homes. Despite
this rapid growth, wind power is still a relatively small part of our electricity supply –
generating less than one percent of both the U.S and global electricity mix. But thanks to
its many benefits and significantly reduced costs, wind power is poised to play a major
role as we move toward a sustainable energy future.
23) Why is harnessing the wind one of the cleanest ways to generate electricity?
- Because wind power produces no ____.
A. heat B. poison C. emission D. global warming
24) What does the word abundant in line 4 mean?
A. Plentiful B. Beautiful C. Grateful D. Dutify
25) What does the compound cost-competitive in line 4 mean?
- It means the production of wind power is ____.
A. expensive B. cheap C. economical D. costly
26) What proves that wind power is the fastest growing source of electricity in the world?
A. Electricity produced. B. Typical homes. C. Global installations.
D. Future energy.
27) What makes wind energy a major role in the future?

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