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BAI TAP TIẾNG ANH LỚP 11
UNIT 15
A. MULTIPLE CHOICES:
I/ Select the synonym of the following bold and underlined word in each
sentence in the unit:
1/ Below are some well-known places in New York.
A. excellent B. wonderful C. brilliant D. famous
2/ Match the names to the pictures.
A. Engage B. Contest C. Pair D. Resemble
3/ New York City is located in the southeastern part of New York State just east
of New Jersey.
A. detected B. discovered C. settled D. pinpointed
4/ It developed at the point where the Hudson and Passaic rivers mingle with
the water of the Atlantic Ocean.
A. matured B. progressed C. enlarged D. stressed
5/ It developed at the point where the Hudson and Passaic rivers mingle with
the water of the Atlantic Ocean.
A. mix B. associate C. socialize D. participate
6/ With the population of more than 7 million in the city and 19 million in the
metropolitan region, New York is the largest city in the United States.
A. space B. neighborhood C. sphere D. area
7/ The total area of these boroughs is 946 square km.
A. sum B. mass C. whole D. thorough
8/ The city was founded by the Dutch in 1624.
A. originated B. produced C. engineered D. established
9/ New York is a very unusual city.
A. rare B. extraordinary C. unfamiliar D. infrequent
10/ Although it is not the capital of the country, it is the home of the United
Nations and the centre of global finance, communications, and business.
A. worldwide B. round C. circular D. orbicular
II/ Select the antonym of the following bold and underlined word in each


sentence in the unit:
1/ It developed at the point where the Hudson and Passaic rivers mingle with
the water of the Atlantic Ocean.
A. stunted B. receded C. softened D. relaxed
2/ It developed at the point where the Hudson and Passaic rivers mingle with
the water of the Atlantic Ocean.
A. separate B. withdraw C. break D. retire
3/ New York Harbour, which is ice-free in all seasons, is one of the largest and
finest in the world.
A. most inferior B. thickest C. heaviest D. most impure
4/ With the population of more than 7 million in the city and 19 million in the
metropolitan region, New York is the largest city in the United States.
A. lessened B. less C. reduced D. lower
5/ The total area of these boroughs is 946 square km.
A. limited B. partial C. conditional D. incomplete
6/ New York is a very unusual city.
A. common B. nice C. good D. famous
7/ Visitors to New York are all attracted by places such as the Statue of
Liberty, the Empire State Building, Wall Street, and Broadway theatre district.
A. Imprisonment B. Taboo C. Propriety D. Timidity
8/ New York is also where tourists can visit some world famous art galleries
and museums.
A. obscure B. unknown C. hidden D. retiring
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9/ What was New York originally called New Amsterdam?
A. typically B. imitatively C. sterilely D. finally
10/ French people wanted to show their friendship with American people.
A. enmity B. antagonism C. disloyalty D. detachment
III/ Choose the best answer A, B, C or D for each sentence:

1/ Her _______ of English grammar is very extensive.
A. knowing B. known C. knowable D. knowledge
2/ The program traced the _______ of popular music through the ages.
A. develop B. developed
C. developing D. development
3/ The pay _______ between workers and management is too great.
A. differ B. difference C. different D. differential
4/ The bank has three branches in Norwich, and over three hundred
_______.
A. country B. countryside C. countrywide D. countryman
5/ We need to make the club _______ to a wider range of people.
A. attract B. attraction C. attractive D. attractively
6/ She is performing in Birmingham tonight, on the third leg of her
nationwide _______.
A. tour B. tourist C. tourism D. tour guide
7/ He started off in the _______ trade before opening his own
restaurant.
A. build B. built C. builder D. building
8/ The children were wearing traditional _______ costume.
A. nations B. national C. nationalist D. nationalities
9/ Her unhappy childhood was the _______ of her problems later in
life.
A. origin B. original C. originally D. originated
10/ He told me off for driving _______.
A. care B. careless C. careful D. carelessly
IV/ Select the best option to complete the sentences:
1/ We can't go to Julia's party _______ we're going away that weekend.
A. despite B. although C. because of D. because
2/ She walked home by herself, _______ she knew that it was
dangerous.

A. despite B. although C. because of D. because
3/ She took the money from her mother's purse, _______ herself.
A. despite B. although C. because of D. because
4/ “Why did you do it?” “_______ Carlos told me to”.
A. Despite B. Although C. Because of D. Because
5/ Is it true _______ she's gone back to teaching?
A. that B. who C. whom D. what
6/ Cohen, _______ contract expires next week, is likely to move to
play for a European club.
A. which B. that C. whose D. who
7/ There were 500 passengers, _______ 121 drowned.
A. whose B. of that C. of which D. of whom
8/ The police asked me to explain _______ I hadn't reported the
accident sooner.
A. who B. why C. where D. when
9/ _______ do you expect to have the project completed by?
A. Which B. Why C. What D. When
10/ Bradford, _______ Bren comes from, has a lot of good curry
restaurants.
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A. where B. that C. when D. why
V/ Choose the word whose underlined part has a different pronunciation
from the others in each group:
1/ A. city B. country C. by D. very
2/ A. places B. houses C. bosses D. offices
3/ A. names B. rivers C. seasons D. parts
4/ A. e mpire B. e nter C. e mpty D. e nd
5/ A. united B. developed C. regarded D. attracted
6/ A. follow B. below C. know n D. dow n

7/ A. sou th B. abou t C. borough D. fou nd
8/ A. mi ngle B. fi ne C. buildi ng D. mi llion
9/ A. bu sy B. ju st C. hu ndred D. su ch
10/ A. wa ter B. ca ll C. rena me D. tall
VII/ Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others
in each group:
1/ A. capital B. different C. business D. apartment
2/ A. theater B. district C. locate D. famous
3/ A. southeastern B. visitor C. attractive D. convenient
4/ A. develop B. museum C. populate D. informal
5/ A. mingle B. whether C. harbor D. compare
6/ A. population B. comparison C. information D. similarly
7/ A. region B. belong C. complete D. prefer
8/ A. metropolitan B. popularity C. pronunciation D. international
9/ A. borough B. reserve C. beginner D. pollute
10/ A. rename B. problem C. combine D. connect
VIII/ Match the words in column A with their synonyms in column B:
A B
1/ well-known 2/ match A/ progress B/ full
3/ unite 4/ locate C/ mix D/ combine
5/ develop 6/ mingle E/ area F/ odd
7/ region 8/ total G/ couple H/ set up
9/ found 10/ unusual I/ settle J/ famous
IX/ Match the words in column A with their antonyms in column B:
A B
1/ central 2/ develop A/ less B/ unknown
3/ mingle 4/ fine C/ recede D/ lazy
5/ more 6/ total E/ separate F/ partial
7/ unusual 8/ busy G/ ugly H/ external
9/ attractive 10/ famous I/ dull J/ common

X/ Match the cities or capitals in column A with the appropriate nations in
column B:
A B
1/ Warsaw 2/ Hong Kong A/ Germany B/ Poland
3/ Madrid 4/ Munich C/ Costa Rica D/ China
5/ Paris 6/ San Jose E/ England F/ Sweden
7/ Seoul 8/ Porto G/ Holland H/ Argentina
9/ Sao Paulo 10/ Monterrey I/ Portugal J/ Mexico
11/ Tokyo 12/ London K/ Iran L/ the USA
13/ Zagreb 14/ Stockholm M/ Italy N/ Croatia
15/ Rome 16/ Sydney O/ Japan P/ Brazil
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17/ New York 18/ Buenos Aires Q/ Australia R/ Korea
19/ Amsterdam 20/ Tehran S/ France T/ Spain
XI/ Find the one mistake (A, B, C or D) in these sentences and then
correct them:
1/ They'll be coming (A) tonight, (B) although we don't know (C) exact (D)
when.
2/ She (A) can't go to Long's party (B) because of she’s going (C) away (D) that
weekend.
3/ (A) In spite of (B) her injuries, she bears (C) not hatred (D) towards her
attackers.
4/ He (A) took the money (B) from his father's wallet, (C) despite (D) his.
5/ I (A) rang Nhung, (B) that was (C) a good friend (D) as well as the family
doctor.
6/ (A) There was a picture (B) in the paper of a woman (C) whose arm (D) had
blown off.
7/ She (A) took out (B) a photo (C) of her daughter, (D) who she adores.
8/ (A) I'll meet them in the town, (B) which is, I will (C) if the trains (D) are

running.
9/ They (A) can't complain of (B) being lonely (C) where they don't make (D)
any effort to meet other people.
10/ Italy, (A) where Rossi (B) comes from, (C) has (D) a lot good footballers.
XII/ Read the following passage carefully, and then select the best option A,
B, C or D to complete it:
Paris
Paris, city in north central France, is the (1) _______ and largest city
of the country. It is (2) _______ in France’s Île-de-France region, on the
Seine River, 370 km (230 mi) upstream (3) _______ the river’s outlet on the
English Channel.
Paris is world-famous (4) _______ its beauty and charm, and for its long
history as a (5) _______ of learning and knowledge. Parisians call their city the
“City of (6) _______.” People from around the world flock to the city to view
its (7) _______ array of monuments and museums, savor its cuisine, and (8)
_______ in its sidewalk cafes and nightclubs. Paris is the political, cultural, and
(9) _______ center of France as well as one of the (10) _______ vibrant
metropolises in the world. (11) _______ 15 percent of France’s inhabitants live
in the Paris metropolitan (12) _______.
Paris is named after the Parisii, a Celtic (13) _______ who settled on the
city’s central island - the Île de la Cité - in the 3
rd
century BC. The city has since
(14) _______ north and south of the Seine. The city lies in a depression. The
(15) _______ elevation is 129 m (423 ft) at the summit of Montmartre in
northern Paris.
Paris enjoys a temperate (16) _______. Average daily temperatures are
20°C (68°F) in summer (17) _______ 5°C (41°F) in winter. The city receives
about 650 mm (26 in) of precipitation (18) _______, spread evenly over the
course of the year. Air pollution is (19) _______, caused predominantly by

automobile traffic and aggravated by the city’s geographic (20) _______ in a
depression.
New vocabulary:
- upstream (adj./ adv.): ngược dòng
- to flock (v.): tụ tập; lũ lượt kéo tới
- to savor (v.): thưởng thức, nếm náp, nhắm
- cuisine (n.): (tiếng Pháp) cách nấu nướng
- vibrant (adj.): rung, rung động; sôi nổi, mạnh mẻ
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- depression (n.): chỗ lõm, chỗ đất lún; tình trạng trì trệ
- elevation (n.): sự nâng lên; độ cao (so với mặt biển)
- precipitation (n.): (khí tượng) mưa; (hóa học) kết tủa
- predominant (adj.): chiếm ưu thế, trội hơn
- to aggravate (v.): làm trầm trọng hơn, làm nặng hơn
1/ A) province B) town C) city D) capital
2/ A) founded B) built C) located D) erected
3/ A) from B) in C) through D) beside
4/ A) as B) for C) with D) by
5/ A) corner B) center C) top D) branch
6/ A) Peace B) Fashion C) Model D) Light
7/ A) impressive B) intelligent C) good D) great
8/ A) sit B) relax C) walk D) go
9/ A) agricultural B) industrial C) economic D) chemical
10/ A) best B) big C) more D) most
11/ A) Around B) About C) By D) At
12/ A) room B) space C) area D) spot
13/ A) man B) woman C) person D) people
14/ A) spread B) gone C) run D) reached
15/ A) highest B) tallest C) biggest D) greatest

16/ A) temperature B) atmosphere C) climate D) weather
17/ A) and B) but C) or D) so
18/ A) daily B) weekly C) monthly D) annually
19/ A) much B) high C) more D) tall
20/ A) place B) position C) situation D) region
XIII/ Read the following passage carefully, and then select the best option
A, B, C or D to complete it:
London is the capital of the United Kingdom and the home of its queen,
Elizabeth II. It’s also the largest city in Europe. About 7 million people call
London home.
LONDON LANDMARKS
Millions of people visit London every year from all (1) _______ the
world. If you travel there, you’ll find many (2) _______ things to see and do.
During August and September, you can visit Buckingham (3) _______.
That’s where the queen lives most of the year. It has about 600 (4) _______, but
you’ll see only state rooms where the queen entertains guests. In the morning, a
colorful ceremony (5) _______ “changing of the guard” takes place in the
palace courtyard. One group of palace guards (6) _______ off duty, and another
troop arrives to replace them.
You can (7) _______ the Tower of London, a historic fortress that was
once a royal palace. It was also used as a (8) _______ for hundreds of years.
Two of the wives of King Henry VIII—Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard—
were put (9) _______ death here. The Crown Jewels are a popular attraction at
the Tower. This (10) _______ of jeweled crowns, swords, scepters, and other
royal objects is only used on (11) _______ occasions, such as the crowning of a
new ruler.
Be (12) _______ to visit Westminster Abbey, one of Britain’s famous
(13) _______. The nation’s kings and queens are crowned here. Many rulers
and famous citizens are (14) _______ here. There are also monuments to
political figures and poets.

The (15) _______ of Parliament are along the Thames River, near
Westminster Abbey. This is where the government meets. Look (16) _______ to
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