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<b>ĐỀ CƯƠNG ÔN TẬP - HỌC KỲ II (2019 – 2020)</b>


<b>MÔN: TIẾNG ANH - LỚP 11</b>



<b>I. Topics</b>



<b>o Unit 6: Global warming</b>


<b>o Unit 7: Further education</b>



<b>o Unit 8: Our world heritage sites</b>


<b>o Unit 9: Cities of the future</b>


<b>II. Grammar</b>



o Perfect gerunds and perfect participles



o The present perfect and the present perfect continuous tenses


o Participles and to-infinitive clauses



o Question tags



o Conditional sentences


<b>III. Đề thi tham khảo </b>



<b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined </b>
<b>part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.</b>
Question 1. A. genius B. gorilla C. global D. gases
Question 2. A. floor B. flood C. moorland D. door


<b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the </b>
<b>other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions.</b>


Question 3. A. meditation B. longevity C. expectancy D. cholesterol


Question 4. A. generate B. understand C. innovate D. maximum


<b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs </b>
<b>correction in the each of following questions.</b>


Question 5. A dolphin can communicate with other by making distinctive sounds.
A. making B. sounds C. communicate D. other
Question 6. Rock music was original a mixture of country music and rhythm and blues.
A. Rock music B. original C. music D. and


Question 7. Wind is the motion that occurs when lightest air rises and cooler heavier air replaces it.
A. it B. that occurs C. lightest D. cooler


<b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of </b>
<b>the following questions.</b>


Question 8. By 2050, seven out of every 10 people on Earth will be a(n) _____.


A. shelter B. urban residence C. city developer D. city dweller
Question 9. Since 2007, Boston police have been using Shotspotter, a system that allows them to
_____ the location of shots fired immediately.


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Question 12. Living to an average of 83 years old, Japan is the nation with the highest _____ in the
world.


A. lifetime B. lifework C. life force D. life
expectancy


Question 13. Make sure the _____ for your glasses or contact lens is up-to-date and adequate for
computer use.



A. medicine B. prescription C. size D. introduction
Question 14. He was suspected ____ having received presents from the local companies and
ignored their violations of the environmental law.


A. about B. on C. of D. for


Question 15. If Martin were here now, he ______ us to solve this difficult problem.


A. would help B. helps C. will help D. has helped
Question 16. The patients ______ with the new drug showed better signs of recovery than those
receiving conventional medicine.


A. treated B. having treated C. treating D. who treated
Question 17. Lenses, ____________, are used to correct imperfections in eyesight.


A. are the forms of glasses and contact lenses B. in the form of glasses and contact lenses
C. glasses and contact lenses which form D. glasses and contact lenses may be formed
Question 18. She was praised ____ donated a lot of money to the wildlife protection organisation.
A. for having B. to have C. because of having D. due to having
Question 19. We all admire him ____ having changed both his attitude and behaviours towards the
environmental issues.


A. about B. for C. with D. at


Question 20. College students are becoming less dependent_____________ their teachers.


A. on B. with C. of D. to


Question 21. My teacher reminded me_____________ my essay carefully before handing it in.


A. checked B. checking C. to have checked D. to check


Question 22. Neither Tom nor his brothers________ willing to help their mother with the
housework.


A. was B. are C. has been D. is


<b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to </b>
<b>complete each of the following exchanges.</b>


Question 23. Nam: What are the main threats to the environment today?
Lan: ____


A. Threats are possible dangers to the environment.
B. Probably deforestation and global warming.


C. Environmental pollution is a big issue for our planet
D. We need a clean environment to live in.


Question 24. Bill: “Have you been able to reach Peter?” John: “__________.”
A. There is no aproval B. It’s much too high


C. Yes. I’ve known him for years D. No. The line is busy


<b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in </b>
<b>meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.</b>


Question 25. Don't be concerned about your mother's illness; she'll recover soon.


A. surprised at B. worried about C. embarrassed at D. angry with



Question 26. Although they hold similar political views, their religious beliefs present a striking
contrast.


A. significant difference B. interesting resemblance
C. minor comparison D. complete coincidence


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Question 27. He had never experienced such discourtesy towards the president as it occurred at the
annual meeting in May.


A. rudeness B. measurement C. encouragement D. politeness
Question 28: Your experience oil well fires will be invaluable to the company in case of trouble.
A. valuable B. precious C. priceless D. worthless
<b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in </b>
<b>meaning to each of the following questions.</b>


Question 29. Their chances of success are small.
A. They will certainly be successful.


B. It’s possible that they will achieve success.
C. They have no chances of being successful.
D. It’s not very likely that they will succeed.


Question 30. Kate works for an organization which collects money to help orphans.
A. The organization which Kate works for collects money to help orphans.


B. The organization where Kate works for collects money to help orphans.
C. The organization for that Kate works collects money to help orphans.
D. Money of orphans is collected in the organization where Kate works.



Question 31. Carbon dioxide is one of the primary greenhouse gases that cause global warming.
A. Carbon dioxide is the only greenhouse gas that causes global warming.


B. Global warming results in greenhouse gases, including carbon dioxide.


C. One of the main greenhouse gases that lead to global warming is carbon dioxide.
D. Global warming causes greenhouse gases, including carbon dioxide.


<b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines</b>
<b>each pair of sentences in the following questions.</b>


Question 32. It was his own fault that he lost his job. He was late for work every morning.
A. If he wasn’t late for work every morning, he wouldn’t lose his job.


B. Because he lost his job, he was late for work every morning


C. Although he was late for work every morning, he didn’t lose his job.


D. If he hadn’t been late for work every morning, he wouldn’t have lost his job.
Question 33. We had nothing else to do. We decided to go for a walk.


A. Having nothing else to do, we decided to go for a walk.
B. As having nothing else to do, we decided to go for a walk.
C. If we had nothing else to do, we would decide to go for a walk.
D. We decided to go for a walk although we had a lot of things to do.


<b>Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate </b>
<b>the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.</b>


The warming of the earth is caused by exhausted gas from automobile engines, factories and


power stations. Carbon dioxide goes up into the atmosphere and it (34) ____________ a kind of
screen that keeps or rather allows the sunshine in but stops the earth’s heat from getting out. It
works like a greenhouse: that’s why we call (35) ____________ the Greenhouse Effect.


Because of this effect, the earth is getting warmer all the time. This rise in temperature will
cause big changes to the world’s climate. The sea level will rise, the ice (36) ____________ the
poles will melt and cause the sea level to rise.


The second problem is the loss of the ozone layer. Certain chemicals float up to the sky and
react with the ozone layer, and they make holes in it. Because of these holes the ultraviolet rays can
shine directly to the earth. Many people are now starting to (37) ____________ from skin cancer.


The sulfurous smoke from factories and power stations mixes with rain clouds and gets
blown by the wind and then falls as acid rain which destroys lakes and forests.


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Question 34. A. invents B. discovers C. creates D. forms
Question 35. A. be B. them C. is D. it
Question 36. A. covered B. covering C. cover D. covers
Question 37. A. bear B. harm C. endure D. suffer
Question 38. A. If not B. If C. Unless D. Only if
<b>Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate </b>
<b>the correct answer to each of the questions. </b>


The Amazon rainforest is home to more than a third of all the world's species of plants, birds and
animals. Twenty per cent of all the birds in the world live in the rainforest. Scientists have
discovered thousands of types of plants and animals that can only be found there. There are
thousands - probably millions more that we haven't discovered yet. There are at least 2.5 million
species of insects there. Imagine what would happen if they all lost their home? It couldn't happen,
could it? Unfortunately, it's happening right now. Yet, the rainforest is big. But it's getting smaller.
<b>The problem is that people are cutting down the trees, mainly to make room for cows. These</b>


provide meat and make money for their owners. This process of cutting down trees is called
‘deforestation'.


<b>The good news is that it is slowing down. In 2004, for example, more than 27,000 square</b>
kilometres were cut down. That's an area bigger than Wales. In 2006, because of all the campaigns
to save rainforest, it dropped to just over 13,000 square kilometres. The bad news is that it's not
enough. Scientists predict that by 2030, the rainforest will have become smaller by 40%. It's
possible that by the end of the 21st century, the rainforest will have completely disappeared. With
deforestation, thousands of the animals, birds, fish and plants that live in the Amazon rainforest lose
their home, their natural habitat. Some of them move to other areas, but most of them die. Many
species have already become extinct, and many more will if deforestation continues. That will
<b>change the balance of life in the rainforest and could cause enormous problems to the region's</b>
ecosystem.


There's another problem too. Trees and plants are a vital source of oxygen. If we cut them down, we
lose that oxygen. But it's worse than just that. With deforestation, the trees and plants are burnt.
This sends gases into the Earth's atmosphere, which stops some of the Earth's heat escaping. That
then leads to the temperature here on the ground going up. This increase in the world's temperature
is called 'global warming', and most scientists believe it's a very serious issue. If they stopped
deforestation, it might help prevent global warming.


Question 39. Which title best summarises the main idea of the passage?


A. Chances for owners of cow ranches B. Threats to Amazon rainforest
C. Global warming effects D. Habitat destruction


Question 40. According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?
A. A fifth of all the birds in the world live in the rainforest.
B. 20% of all the animals in the world live in the rainforest.



C. Nearly two million species of insects are found in the Amazon rainforest.
D. Nearly half of the world's species of plants grow there.


Question 41. <b>In paragraph 1, the word "room” is closest in meaning to ____.</b>


A. chamber B. flat C. area D. studio
Question 42. <b>In paragraph 2, the word "it” refers to ____.</b>


A. room B. process C. rainforest D. deforestation
Question 43. According the passage, which of the following is TRUE about Amazon rainforest?


A. It has become smaller by 40%. B. The deforestation is decreasing.
C. 25% of animal species are extinct now. D. The deforestation is under control.
Question 44. <b>In paragraph 2, the word “enormous” is closest in meaning to ____.</b>


A. serious B. important C. common D. insignificant
Question 45. What might help to restrain global warming?


A. increasing deforestation B. stabilising deforestation


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<b>Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate </b>
<b>the correct answer to each of the questions.</b>


In modern society, receiving systematic college education seems a necessary way for success as a
graduate from first-class university may always get more opportunities than others. However, if it is
gold, it will shine one day. In this article, we will get to know three most successful people in U.S.
who never finished their college education. Following experiences of these successful dropouts may
give you some inspiration.


1. Bill Gates



Harvard’s campus paper “Harvard Crimson” called Bill Gates “Harvard’s most successful dropout”,
while the rest of the world preferred to name him “the world’s richest man” for more than a decade.
Now, even not on the top, he is still among the list of the world’s wealthiest people. Gates entered
Harvard in the fall of 1973. Two years later, he dropped out to found Microsoft with friend Paul
Allen. And in 2007, he finally received an honorary doctorate from Harvard.


2. Steve Jobs


The iPad, even Buzz Lightyear probably wouldn’t have existed if Steve Jobs stayed in school.
Because his family couldn’t afford his college education, Jobs had to drop out of Reed College just
after entering for 6 months. Then he found Apple, NeXT Computer and Pixar, which had made
great influences on development of modern technique and culture. However, this wizard thought
that his brief college education was not worthless.


3. Frank Lloyd Wright


As the America’s most celebrated architect, Wright spent more time on designing colleges rather
than attending classes in them. Once spent one year in the University of Wisconsin-Madison, then
he left for Chicago and started to learn from Louis Sullivan, the “father of modernism.” Wright’ s
splendid resume included more than 500 works, most famous of which are Fallingwater and New
York City's Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.


Question 46. What does “dropouts” in Paragraph 1 mean?


A. Hardworking students. B. Very successful students.
C. Students failing to finish their school education. D. Students from poor families.
Question 47. Which of the following is right according to Paragraph 1?


A. People graduating from famous universities are more likely to get jobs.



B. Many successful people had the experience of giving up their school education.
C. If one has a lot of gold, he will become very rich one day.


D. We should stop our college education to follow in those successful people’s steps.
Question 48. According to the writer, Bill Gates _________.


A. is richer than any other man in the world
B. is well-known in Harvard University


C. finally finished his study at Harvard and got a doctorate degree
D. is the only founder of Microsoft


Question 49.Which of the following statements can’t be learned from the last two paragraphs?
A. The reason for Jobs’ dropping his college education is that his parents couldn’t pay for it.
B. Jobs thought his six-month college education gave him no help.


C. Wright’s teacher was a very famous artist.


D. Wright is the designer of New York City’s Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.
Question 50. What does the author want to tell us in this passage?


A. Successful people often have unordinary life experience.
B. College education is not so important to one’s success.


C. People from poor families are more likely to give up their college education.


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<b>ANSWER KEY</b>


1A 11A 21D 31C 41C



2B 12D 22B 32D 42D


3A 13B 23B 33A 43B


4B 14C 24D 34D 44A


5D 15A 25B 35D 45C


6B 16A 26A 36B 46C


7C 17B 27D 37D 47A


8D 18A 28D 38C 48B


9A 19B 29D 39B 49B


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