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<b>NGUYEN HUE HIGH SCHOOL</b> <b>THE SECOND TEST IN THE FIRST TERM (2018-2019)</b>
<b>ENGLISH 11( NEW)</b>


<i><b>Name: ………..</b></i>


<b>*Find the word that has a different sound in the part underlined:</b>


<b>1. A. charity</b> B. campaign C. donate D. attitude


<b>2. A. integrate</b> B. independent C. determined D. access


<b>3. A. variety</b> B. enable C. parents D. important


<b>*Choose the word that has the main stress placed differently from that of the other words:</b>


<b>4. A. access</b> B. control C. donate D. support


<b>5. A. wheelchair</b> B. visual C. treatment D. impaired


<b>*Choose the best answer:</b>


<b>6. A study conducted by the government and UNICEF a few years ago found that more than half of children with </b>
disabilities did not have ____________ to education.


A. access B. way C. road D. path


<b>7. Volunteers can organize ___________ campaigns to collect items such as books, clothing and shoes.</b>


A .donation B. charity C. helping D. supporting


<b>8. ________ independently thinking skills at an early age will help your children build confidence and self-esteem.</b>



A. Enquiring B. Inquiring C. Acquiring D. Requiring


<b>9. Students with ____________ disabilities may suffer from difficulties with memory, self-expression, information </b>
processing, and other learning disabilities.


A. memory B. studying C. learning D. cognitive


<b>10. Thank you very much for your lift. </b> - ____________________


A. That was all I could make B. I see C. Delighted I was able to help D. Thank you
<b>11. Many happy returns! </b> - ___________________


A. The same to you B. You too C. Thanks D. Good luck
<b>12. The natural desire to protect children can make parents __________.</b>


A. over-protecting B. over-protective C. protectively D. protectiveness


<b>13. Volunteers lend a hand to the ____________ by helping those who have been affected by Agent Orange.</b>


A. community B. commune C. surroundings D. habitat


<b>14. Breaks provide valuable rest ____________ you to think creatively and work effectively.</b>


A. able B. enable C. to enable D. enabling


<b>15. _____________ the nearest the sun.</b>


A. It is Mercury who is B. It is Mercury, which is C. It was Mercury that is D. It is Mercury that is
<b>16. Teachers and counselors work with _____________ students to find out specific need.</b>



A. disable B. disabled C. disability D. disabilities
<b>17. This party is held to _______ funds to help street children.</b>


A. rise B. raise C. grow D. increase


<b>18. When I called them, they didn’t answer. They pretended ___________ already.</b>


A. to sleep B. sleeping C. having slept D. to have been sleeping
<b>19. The boy ____________ his sight due to the accident at the age of nine.</b>


A. loses B. has lost C. was losing D. lost


<b>20. He __________ at the National Institute of Ophthalmology for nearly four years.</b>


A. treats B. have treated C. has been treated D. have been treated
<b>21. ________________ she was born.</b>


A. It is in Paris where B. It is in Paris, that C. It was in Paris that D. It was in Paris, where
<b>22. __________ the bottle, Mike poured the drinks for everyone.</b>


A. To open B. To have opened C. Being opened D. Having opened


23. Young college and university students participate in helping the poor who have suffered badly in wars or


natural disasters.



A. get involved in

B. interfere with

C. join hands

D. come into



24. Find the opposite meaning word : Little Mary had a disadvantaged childhood with little education and


money.




A. difficult

B. poor

C. prosperous

D. starving


<b> *Choose the underlined part that needs correcting</b>


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<b>26. In United States</b> (A), school- aged children (B)with a speech disorder(C) are often taught in special education
programs (D)


<b>*Read the passage below and choose the best answer for each question:</b>


All of our Vietnam volunteer projects are focus on working for and with children. Projects range from working with
sick kids in hospitals, looking after children in Buddhist temples, to providing much needed non-formal education to
Hanoi’s disadvantaged youth. Volunteers will be provided with full orientation and assistance throughout the project.


The Agent Orange project opened more than 15 years ago to take care for war veterans and children suffering from
the effects of Agent Orange. Since then, it has grown into a complex of 11 houses that care for a total of 120 children and
40 veterans. The village is supported by a highly committed and dedicated base of supporters who volunteer their time,
energy and resources to its projects.


From 1962 to 1971, during the war with Vietnam, Americans forces sprayed well over 40 million liters of the
chemical defoliant, Agent Orange, over Southern Vietnam. However, Agent Orange had not been adequately tested. The
chemicals released during the 1960s inflicted a legacy of suffering on the Vietnamese. Precise figures are difficult to
agree, but there is no question that millions of people were exposed to the chemical. In the wake of this exposure came
liver damage, cancer, heart diseases, reproductive disorders and severe birth defects.


The Agent Orange project is always in need of volunteers. Many of the people who back the organization spend time
raising funds in North America and Europe, and that leaves plenty more work to be done on the ground in Hanoi.


Regardless of how volunteers lend a hand to the community, their efforts directly help those who have been affected by
Agent Orange to live normal, happy and fulfilled their lives. As with any undertaking of this size, there’s always a great
deal to be done, and that leaves plenty of opportunity for volunteers to dig in.



<b>27. .The volunteer projects mentioned in the text offer _________________.</b>
A. focus on non-formal education to Hanoi’s disadvantaged youth


B. help to disadvantaged children in various centers and with different needs
C. children to look after Buddhist temples or hospitals for sick kids


D. full orientation and assistance to children and volunteers throughout the project
<b>28. The center for the Agent Orange project _________________.</b>


A. takes care of 40 veterans and children suffering from the effects of Agent Orange
B. has veterans take care of 120 children suffering from the effects of Agent Orange
C. operated for more than 15 years to care for war veterans and children


D. has received time, energy and resources from supporters and volunteers
<b>29. All of the following are the effects of the Agent Orange EXCEPT ____________.</b>


A. inadequate testing B. cancer or heart diseases C. severe birth defects D. reproductive disorders
<b>30. Volunteers taking part in the project can ______________________.</b>


A. spend time raising funds in Vietnam B. have plenty of opportunity to dig
C. have plenty or more work done on familiar ground in Hanoi


D. work in different places to support the project


31. . The phrase “in the wake of” is closest in meaning to ____________.


A. after waking B. because of C. becoming awake D. happening
<b>* Read the passage and choose the correct word </b>



The Glow Blind Center has been (32) _________ for 29 years to teach and care (33) ________ the blind. About 30 blind
students have been sponsored by the center, most of them from difficult backgrounds. Every morning, the center’s Sisters
(34) ___________ children to Nguyen Dinh Chieu School, a special school for the handicapped, and pick them up in the
afternoon for after-school help and (35)__________them. (36) ____________ they themselves are not blind, the Sisters
all want to learn Braille to be closer to their children.


32. A. founded B. establish C.set D. installed


33. A. of B. about C. for D with


34. A. move B .lead C. show D. go


35. A. feed B. feeding C. to feed D. fed


36. A. Because B. Although C. If D. Therefore


<b>*. Rewrite the sentences in another way so that the meaning stays the same:</b>


1. When did you live in this flat?  How long ………?
2. It has been raining since 2o’clock.  It began ………
3. She is still writing her latest novel.  She hasn’t ………
4. It’s more than a fortnight since anyone saw Julian.


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<b>NGUYEN HUE HIGH SCHOOL</b> <b>THE SECOND TEST IN THE FIRST TERM (2018-2019)</b>
<b>ENGLISH 11( NEW)</b>


<i><b>Name: ………..</b></i>
<b>*Choose the best answer:</b>


1. Many happy returns! - ___________________



A. The same to you B. You too C. Thanks D. Good luck


2. Students with ____________ disabilities may suffer from difficulties with memory, self-expression, information
processing, and other learning disabilities.


A .memory B. studying C. learning D. cognitive


3. A study conducted by the government and UNICEF a few years ago found that more than half of children with
disabilities did not have ____________ to education.


A. access B. way C. road D. path


4._____________ the nearest the sun.


A. It is Mercury who is B. It is Mercury which is C. It was Mercury that is D. It is Mercury, that is
5. Volunteers can organize ___________ campaigns to collect items such as books, clothing and shoes.


A . donation B. charity C. helping D. supporting


6. ________ independently thinking skills at an early age will help your children build confidence and self-esteem.


A. Acquiring B. Inquiring C. Enquiring D. Requiring


7. Find the opposite meaning word : Little Mary had a disadvantaged childhood with little education and money.


A. difficult B. poor C. prosperous D. starving


8. Thank you very much for your lift. - ____________________



A. That was all I could do B. I see C. Delighted I were able to help D. Thank you
9. The natural desire to protect children can make parents __________.


A. over-protecting B. over-protective C. protectively D. protectiveness


10. Volunteers lend a hand to the ____________ by helping those who have been affected by Agent Orange.


A. community B. commune C. surroundings D. habitat


11. Breaks provide valuable rest ____________ you to think creatively and work effectively.


A . able B. to enable C. to able D. enabling


12. Teachers and counselors work with _____________ students to find out specific need.
A. disable B. disabled C. disability D. disabilities


13. Young college and university students participate in helping the poor who have suffered badly in wars .
A. get involved in B. interfere with C. join hands D. come into


14. This party is held to _______ funds to help street children.


A. rise B. raise C. grow D. increase


15. When I called them, they didn’t answer. They pretended ___________ already.


A. to sleep B. sleeping C. having slept D. to have been sleeping
16. The boy ____________ his sight due to the accident since the age of nine.


A .loses B. has lost C. was losing D. lost



17. He __________ at the National Institute of Ophthalmology for nearly four years.


A. treats B. have treated C. has been treated D. have been treated
18. ________________ she was born.


A. It is in Paris where B. It is in Paris, that C. It was in Paris that D. It was in Paris, where
19. __________ the bottle, Mike poured the drinks for everyone.


A. To open B. To have opened C. Being opened D. Having opened
<b>* Read the passage and choose the correct word </b>


The Glow Blind Center has been (20) _________ for 29 years to teach and care (21) ________ the blind. About 30 blind
students have been sponsored by the center, most of them from difficult backgrounds. Every morning, the center’s Sisters
(22) ___________ children to Nguyen Dinh Chieu School, a special school for the handicapped, and pick them up in the
afternoon for after-school help and (23)__________them. (24) ____________ they themselves are not blind, the Sisters
all want to learn Braille to be closer to their children.


20. A. found B. established C.set D. installed


21. A. of B. about C. for D with


22. A. move B .lead C. show D. go


<b>23. A. feeding</b> B. feed C. to feed D. fed


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<b> *Choose the underlined part that needs correcting</b>


<b>25. The mission of(A) the charity is improve (B)the quality of the lives (C)of people with mental disabilities (D).</b>
<b>26. In United States</b> (A), school- aged children (B)with a speech disorder(C) are often taught in special education



programs (D)


<b>*Find the word that has a different sound in the part underlined:</b>


<b>27. A. charity</b> B. campaign C. donate D. attitude


<b>28. A. integrate</b> B. independent C. determined D. access


<b>29. A. variety</b> B. enable C. parents D. important


<b>*Choose the word that has the main stress placed differently from that of the other words:</b>


<b>30. A. access</b> B. control C. donate D. support


<b>31. A. wheelchair</b> B. visual C. treatment D. impaired


<b>*Read the passage below and choose the best answer for each question:</b>


All of our Vietnam volunteer projects are focus on working for and with children. Projects range from working with
sick kids in hospitals, looking after children in Buddhist temples, to providing much needed non-formal education to
Hanoi’s disadvantaged youth. Volunteers will be provided with full orientation and assistance throughout the project.


The Agent Orange project opened more than 15 years ago to take care for war veterans and children suffering from
the effects of Agent Orange. Since then, it has grown into a complex of 11 houses that care for a total of 120 children and
40 veterans. The village is supported by a highly committed and dedicated base of supporters who volunteer their time,
energy and resources to its projects.


From 1962 to 1971, during the war with Vietnam, Americans forces sprayed well over 40 million liters of the
chemical defoliant, Agent Orange, over Southern Vietnam. However, Agent Orange had not been adequately tested. The
chemicals released during the 1960s inflicted a legacy of suffering on the Vietnamese. Precise figures are difficult to


agree, but there is no question that millions of people were exposed to the chemical. In the wake of this exposure came
liver damage, cancer, heart diseases, reproductive disorders and severe birth defects.


The Agent Orange project is always in need of volunteers. Many of the people who back the organization spend time
raising funds in North America and Europe, and that leaves plenty more work to be done on the ground in Hanoi.


Regardless of how volunteers lend a hand to the community, their efforts directly help those who have been affected by
Agent Orange to live normal, happy and fulfilled their lives. As with any undertaking of this size, there’s always a great
deal to be done, and that leaves plenty of opportunity for volunteers to dig in.


<b>32. .The volunteer projects mentioned in the text offer _________________.</b>
A. focus on non-formal education to Hanoi’s disadvantaged youth


B. full orientation and assistance to children and volunteers throughout the project.
C. children to look after Buddhist temples or hospitals for sick kids


D. help to disadvantaged children in various centers and with different needs
<b>33. The center for the Agent Orange project _________________.</b>


A. takes care of 40 veterans and children suffering from the effects of Agent Orange
B. operated for more than 15 years to care for war veterans and children


C. has received time, energy and resources from supporters and volunteers


D. has veterans take care of 120 children suffering from the effects of Agent Orange
<b>34. All of the following are the effects of the Agent Orange EXCEPT ____________.</b>


A. inadequate testing B. cancer or heart diseases C. severe birth defects D. reproductive disorders
<b>35. Volunteers taking part in the project can ______________________.</b>



A. spend time raising funds in Vietnam B. have plenty of opportunity to dig
C. have plenty or more work done on familiar ground in Hanoi


D. work in different places to support the project


36 . The phrase “in the wake of” is closest in meaning to ____________.


A. after waking B. because of C. becoming awake D. happening
<b>*. Rewrite the sentences in another way so that the meaning stays the same: </b>


37. This is not our first time at a rock concert. (already)


We ……….
38. He came to live here two years ago. He ………
39. I am still tidying my room. (finished) I ………..
40. The snow started this morning and it is still snowing.


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41. When did you live in this flat?  How long ………?


42. It has been raining since 2o’clock.  It began ………
43. She is still writing her latest novel.  She hasn’t ………
44. It’s more than a fortnight since anyone saw Julian.


 Julian ……….


45. This is their first visit to the Caribbean islands.


They have never ………
46. She arrived a few minutes ago.  She has ………
47. This is not our first time at a rock concert. (already)



We ……….
48. He came to live here two years ago. He ………
49. I am still tidying my room. (finished) I ………..
50. The snow started this morning and it is still snowing. (been)


It ………..
<b>VII.</b> <b>Each sentence has a mistake. Find the mistake and correct it:</b>


1. (A) The suits were (B) hanged in the closest (C) when they (D) returned from the cleaners.
2. He has (A) less friends in (B) his class now (C) than he (D) had last year.


3. She was a (A) lawyer before (B) taking up (C) writing (D) professional.


4. The letter which (A) was sent by (B) specially delivery (C) must be (D) important.


5. It is (A) time the government (B) do something (C) to help (D) the unemployed to find some jobs.


6. Every year, tornadoes (A) cause a lot of (B) damages to property and a (C) tremendous loss of human and (D)
animal life.


7. For thousands of years, (A) man has created (B) sweet-smelling substances from wood, herbs and flowers and (C)
using them for perfume (D) or medicines.


8. Among (A) the world’s 44 (B) richest countries, (C) there has been (C) not war since (D) 1945.
Helen, as well as her friends, (A) have never been out of town (B) since they (C) were fi


51. This is their first visit to the Caribbean islands.


They have never ………


52. She arrived a few minutes ago.  She has ………
53. This is not our first time at a rock concert. (already)


We ……….
54. He came to live here two years ago. He ………
55. I am still tidying my room. (finished) I ………..
56. The snow started this morning and it is still snowing. (been)


It ………..
<b>VIII.</b> <b>Each sentence has a mistake. Find the mistake and correct it:</b>


9. (A) The suits were (B) hanged in the closest (C) when they (D) returned from the cleaners.
10. He has (A) less friends in (B) his class now (C) than he (D) had last year.


11. She was a (A) lawyer before (B) taking up (C) writing (D) professional.


12. The letter which (A) was sent by (B) specially delivery (C) must be (D) important.


13. It is (A) time the government (B) do something (C) to help (D) the unemployed to find some jobs.


14. Every year, tornadoes (A) cause a lot of (B) damages to property and a (C) tremendous loss of human and (D)
animal life.


15. For thousands of years, (A) man has created (B) sweet-smelling substances from wood, herbs and flowers and (C)
using them for perfume (D) or medicines.


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