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ĐỀ ĐỀ NGHỊ KIỂM TRA HK I NĂM HỌC 2007 – 2008
TIẾNG ANH 11
6. PHONETICS (2mks)
A. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the other three.
1. A. event B. egg C. even D. eleventh
2. A. version B. vision C. visual D. television
3. A. happy B. heavy C. honorable D. healthy
4. A. hobby B. another C. copy D. problem
B. Choose the word which is stressed differently from that of the other three.
1. A. attitude B. respect C. effective D. performance
2. A. charity B. partner C. interest D. donation
3. A. sociable B. indifferent C. important D. enthusiasm
4. A. practical B. romantic C. interesting D. sympathy
7. READING (1mk): Read the passage and choose the best answer A, B, C or D.
VOLUNTEERS
What qualities and skills do you need to become a volunteer ? You have to be able to deal with stress,
and you need to be able to work independently as well as in a team. You are not required, however, to
have medical qualifications. Besides medical professionals, MSF needs the skilled support of technical
staff such as building engineers and food experts.
The reaction of volunteers returning from MSF speaks for itself "One of my biggest challenges was
organizing a team to open a new hospital in a town that had had no medical care for three years," one
volunteer said. This volunteer concluded that the project was a success for two reasons: the reduction
of deaths and the fact that the local people were so thankful. Another volunteer says, "With MSF, I
have had the chance to travel and test my skills to the limits both professionally and personally. The
rewards can be enormous".
1. The word “enormous” in the last sentence means___________
A. very big B. extremely large C. huge D. all are correct
2. MSF is abbreviation for the world’s largest independent organization, named ____________
A. Médicins Sans Frontières C. Medical School Fund
B. Medical Care Family D. all are correct
3. All of these are mentioned in the passage EXCEPT


A. In order to become a volunteer in MSF, you are able to work under stress.
B. In order to become a volunteer in MSF, you must have medical qualifications.
C. In order to become a volunteer in MSF, you can work independently.
D. In order to become a volunteer in MSF, you can work and get on well with others in a group.
4. If you are __________________ , you’ll be welcomed with open arms to MFS
A. building engineers B. doctors C. food experts D. all are correct
III. GRAMMAR (3mks): Choose the best answer A, B, C or D
1. The train ______________ through the tunnel when it suddenly _____________.
A. was going / stopped C. went / was stopping
B. went / stopped D. was going / was stopping
2. He is coming here to take _____________ in a discussion program this afternoon..
A. section B. role C. part D. advantage
3. You are ___________ your time trying to persuade him. He will never help you.
A. losing B. wasting C. spending D. missing
4. They ___________dinner when the earthquake ______________.
A. were having / happened C. had / was happening
B. had / happened D. were having / was happening
5. We’ll be late for school ___________ we hurry up.
A. despite B. unless C. if D. when
6. We all agree ___________ you whenever you are in need.
A. helping B. help C. to help D. helped
7. I advised him ___________ too much about the result of the test.
A. not to worrying B. not worrying C. don’t worry D. not to worry
8. The speaker walked out of the hall, ___________ happily with the teacher and ___________ by a
group of students.
A. talking / followed B. talking / following C. talked / followed D. to talk / to be followed
9. Instead of ___________ about the good news, Tom seemed to be indifferent.
A. exciting B. being excited C. to excite D. to be excited
10. He said he’d ___________ stay home than go to that terrible party.
A. rather B. prefer C. feel like D. better

11. I’m looking forward ___________ you soon.
A. to see B. to seeing C. to be seen by D. to have seen
12. He’s a very selfish man. He always thinks about ___________.
A. his colleagues B. the others C. himself D. his friends
13. The mountain climbers are in danger of ___________ by an avalanche.
A. killing B. being killed C. being died D. being dying
14. John got into trouble when he refused ___________ his briefcase for the customs officer.
A. opening B. being opened C. to be opened D. to open
15. He has not talked to us ___________.
A. three weeks ago B. since three weeks C. for three weeks D. during three weeks
IV. ERROR IDENTIFICATION (1mk).
Choose the words or phrases that are not correct in standard English.
1. She was waiting nervous in the waiting room for the interview.
A B C D
2. In New York I took the subway by myself although I have been told that it was dangerous.
A B C D
3. We will be leaving to Ho Chi Minh City next Monday.
A B C D
4. Some studies show that young babies prefer the smell of milk than that of other liquids.
A B C D
V. WRITING (1mk).
Rewrite the following sentences with the meaning unchanged.
1. “It’s nice of you to give me the present. Thank you.” said Alice.
 Alice thanked _____________________________________________
2. It’s necessary to water those plants regularly.
 Those plants need __________________________________________
VI. LISTENING (2mks).
Task 1.
Christina is being interviewed about the most unforgettable experience in her life. Listen to the
interview and decide whether the statements are true or false.

1. The fire happened thirty years ago. 1.
2. The fire started in the kitchen because she forgot to turn off the lights. 2.
3. When the fire started Christina was sleeping. 3.
4. Her father came and rescued her. 4.

Task 2. Listen carefully and fill in the gaps in the summary of Christina’s story below.
Although I lost many things in the fire, the experience helped me to grow up. Before the fire, I was selfish. I
always complained to my mother about how (1) _____________ my room was or how few clothes I had.
Then the fire came and (2) _____________ everything we owned. But slowly I began to (3)
_____________ that I didn’t really need my old things. I just needed my family. After all, you can get new
clothes anytime, but a family can never be (4) _____________. It is true that the fire (5) _____________
many things from me, but it gave me something, too. It taught me to appreciate my (6) _____________
more than things.
THIS IS THE END OF THE TEST
ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ ĐỀ NGHỊ KIỂM TRA HK I NĂM HỌC 2007 – 2008
TIẾNG ANH 11
I. PHONETICS (2mks)
A. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the other three
a. A. event B. egg C. even D. eleventh
2. A. version B. vision C. visual D. television
3. A. happy B. heavy C. honorable D. healthy
4. A. hobby B. another C. copy D. problem
B. Choose the word which is stressed differently from that of the other three.
1. A. attitude B. respect C. effective D. performance
2. A. charity B. partner C. interest D. donation
3. A. sociable B. indifferent C. important D. enthusiasm
4. A. practical B. romantic C. interesting D. sympathy
II. READING (1mks): Read the passage and answer the questions
VOLUNTEERS
What qualities and skills do you need to become a volunteer ? You have to be able to deal with

stress, and you need to be able to work independently as well as in a team. You are not required,
however, to have medical qualifications. Besides medical professionals, MSF needs the skilled support
of technical staff such as building engineers and food experts.
The reaction of volunteers returning from MSF speaks for itself "One of my biggest challenges
was organizing a team to open a new hospital in a town that had had no medical care for three years,"
one volunteer said. This volunteer concluded that the project was a success for two reasons: the
reduction of deaths and the fact that the local people were so thankful. Another volunteer says, "With
MSF, I have had the chance to travel and test my skills to the limits both professionally and personally.
The rewards can be enormous".
1. The word “enormous” in the last sentence means___________
A. very big B. extremely large C. huge D. all are correct
2. MSF is abbreviation for the world’s largest independent organization, named ____________
A. Médicins Sans Frontières C. Medical School Fund
B. Medical Care Family D. all are correct
3. All of these are mentioned in the passage EXCEPT
A. In order to become a volunteer in MSF, you are able to work under stress.
B. In order to become a volunteer in MSF, you must have medical qualifications.
C. In order to become a volunteer in MSF, you can work independently.
D. In order to become a volunteer in MSF, you can work and get on well with others in a group.
4. If you are __________________ , you’ll be welcomed with open arms to MFS
A. building engineers B. doctors C. food experts D. all are correct
III. GRAMMAR (4mks): Choose the best answer A, B, C or D
1. The train ______________ through the tunnel when it suddenly _____________.
A. was going / stopped C. went / was stopping
B. went / stopped D. was going / was stopping
2. He is coming here to take _____________ in a discussion program this afternoon..
A. section B. role C. part D. advantage
3. You are ___________ your time trying to persuade him. He will never help you.
A. losing B. wasting C. spending D. missing
4. They ___________dinner when the earthquake ______________.

B. were having / happened C. had / was happening
B. had / happened D. were having / was happening
5. We’ll be late for school ___________ we hurry up.
A. despite B. unless C. if D. when
6. We all agree ___________ you whenever you are in need.
A. helping B. help C. to help D. helped
7. I advised him ___________ too much about the result of the test.
A. not to worrying B. not worrying C. don’t worry D. not to worry
8. The speaker walked out of the hall, ___________ happily with the teacher and ___________ by a group
of students.
A. talking / followed B. talking / following C. talked / followed D. to talk / to be followed
9. Instead of ___________ about the good news, Tom seemed to be indifferent.
A. exciting B. being excited C. to excite D. to be excited
10. I look forward ___________ you soon.
A. to see B. to seeing C. to be seen by D. to have seen
11. He said he’d ___________ stay home than go to that terrible party.
A. rather B. prefer C. feel like D. better
12. He’s a very selfish man. He always thinks about ___________.
A. his colleagues B. the others C. himself D. his friends
13. The mountain climbers are in danger of ___________ by an avalanche.
A. killing B. being killed C. being died D. being dying
14. John got into trouble when he refused ___________ his briefcase for the customs officer.
A. opening B. being opened C. to be opened D. to open
15. He has not talked to us ___________.
A. three weeks ago B. since three weeks C. for three weeks D. during three weeks
IV. ERROR IDENTIFICATION (1mk).
Choose the words or phrases that are not correct in standard English.
5. She was waiting nervous in the waiting room for the interview.
A B C D
6. In New York I took the subway by myself although I have been told that it was dangerous.

A B C D
7. We will be leaving to Ho Chi Minh City next Monday.
A B C D
8. Some studies show that young babies prefer the smell of milk than that of other liquids.
A B C D
V. WRITING (1mk).
Rewrite the following sentences with the meaning unchanged.
3. “It’s nice of you to give me the present. Thank you.” said Alice.
 Alice thanked me/us//him/her/them for giving her the present.
4. It’s necessary to water those plants regularly.
 Those plants need watering / to be watered.
VI. LISTENING (2mks).
TASK 1 :
1. False 2. False 3. True 4. False
TASK 2 :
1. small 2. destroyed 3. realized / realised 4. replaced
5. took 6. family
THETHE END
mmmmmTHE END

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