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<span class='text_page_counter'>(1)</span>MOCK TEST – GRADE 11 – THE FIRST TERM -----------------I- PHONETICS: 1) A. thirteen B. thank C. smooth D. lengthen 2) A. coward: người nhát gan B. knowledge C. allow D. flower 3) A. advances B. photographs C. banks D. cloths 4) A. sustained B. halved C. doubled D. matched 5) A. astrology B. ability C. activity D. dangerous 6) A. gratitude B. attitude C. affect D. voluntary 7) A. embrace B. issue C. engage D. endure 8) A. performance B. policy C. exercise D. implement II- VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR: 9) Family ………… as well as reward and punishment policy should have been applied long before in India to avoid overpopulation. A. planning B. direction C. control D. admisnistration 10) On the first days of Tet, people visit relatives and friends and ………… wishes. A. say B. exchange C. express D. send 11) All of us have prepared whole-heartedly for the ………… of our parents’ wedding anniversary. A. commemoration B. congratulation C. celebration D. welcome 12) His father spent nearly fifty years ………… the reputation of the company. A. building of B. building on C. building into D. building up 13) Peter is busy mowing the lawn so he can not answer the phone. A. cutting the lawn with a knife B. cutting the lawn with a pair of scissors C. cutting the lawn with a machine D. cutting the lawn with a sickle 14) Mary often found her teacher’s remarks stimulating. A. enjoying B. participating C. interesting D. encouraging 15) Although established not long ago, the Women’s World Cup is growing in popularity. A. made up B. given up C. put up D. set up 16) The lifeboat was launched at once to rescued the four fishermen. A. quickly B. carefully C. immediately D. excitedly 17) Those students volunteered to care ……………… the sick and the aged. A. with B. in C. on D. for 18) Have you got any difficulty ………………... …. learning these answers? A. in B. with C. for D. about 19) Hoa: “How do you usually go to school?” - Linh: “………………….”___________________ A. Two kilometers B. On foot C. Half an hour D. Five days a week 20) A: “Good morning. My name is Turner. I have a reservation.” - B: “………………..” A. What do you want? B. Yes, a single room for two nights C. I haven’t decided yet. What about you? D. What do you like? III- ERROR IDENTIFICATION: 21) The main (A) reason for (B) population explosion is a decrease (C) in dead rates (D). 22) Being that he was (A) a good swimmer, Joh jumped into (B) the water and rescued (C) the drowning (D) child. 23) The boys cheered (A) when they (B) saw the beautiful kites rose up (C) to the sky (D). 24) There are many interesting (A) customs in (B) different (C) countries for celebrate (D) the New Year..

<span class='text_page_counter'>(2)</span> IV- GAP-FILLING: * PASSAGE 1: Voluntary work is work that you do not get (25) …… for and usually involve doing things to help other people, especially the (26) ………… or the sick, or working on behalf of a charity or similar organizations. Most charitable organizations rely on unpaid volunteers, and thousands of Americans and British people spend many hours of their time doing some form of social work or organizing (27) ………… events to support the work. Volunteering is especially popular in the US and the reasons for this may be found in basic American values such as the idea that work improves the person who does it and the belief that people can change their condition if they try (28) ………… 25) A. pay B. paying C. paid D. pays 26) A. elderly B. elder C. older D. eldest 27) A. fund-raise B. fund-raising C. fund-raised D. raising-fund 28) A. too hard B. too enough C. enough hard D. hard enough * PASSAGE 2: Olympic Games are the most important international athletic competition in the world. The Olympics bring together thousands of finest athletes to compete against (29) ………… in a variety of individual and team sports. Millions of people have attended the Games and more than one billion people throughout the world watch the Olympics ion television. The 2000 Summer Games in Sydney, Australia, were the largest in the Olympic history, with athletes (30) ………… for medals in 300 events. Drug problems continued to cast a cloud over the Games. Several athletes were disqualified for taking illegal drugs, including some athletes (31) ………… gave up medals after failing drug tests. Stars of the Games included Marion Jones of the United States in trcak and field, Australian (32) ………… Ian Thorpe, Chinese diver Fu Mingxia and cyclist Leontien Ziljaard of the Netherlands. 29) A. the other B. one another C. other D. others 30) A. competing B. to compete C. compete D. competed 31) A. which B. whose C. whom D. who 32) A. swim B. swimming C. swimmer D. swims V- READING COMPREHENSION: * PASSAGE 1: For anyone who is considered about ethical issues, working for a charity could be ideal. In UK, there are about 140,000 charities in total employing nearly 600,000 people and turning over £16 billion or so annually. Although most charities are small, there are also substantial organizations that are becoming increasingly businesslike in the way they are run. Volunteering can be a part-time, full-time or gap year commitment involving activities in the field or in head office for a charity. “It is something that people can do in their own time alongside studying and working, which gives people an added area of experience,” says Helen Wallis, who manages the Ethical Careers Service. “It’s important for a lot of employers because it shows your commitment to the sector and it also helps you get an understading of charities’ work.” Internships are a more organized form of full-time volunteering in which graduates will receive expenses or a very samll salary. “You can do internships for anything from three months up to two years, depending on what you are able to offer. More and more organizations are offering this.” The jobs that need doing in charities include some like administration and information technology (IT) that can be found in any business. Roles more specific to the voluntary sector include campaigning, education, research, project officer and the one which many charities are anxious to fill effectively – fund raiser. In small charities, individuals may cover a number of different responsibilities, which provides excellent experience. Nevertheless, there is no doubt that commitment is required to make a career in the voluntary sector. Perhaps this is not so surprising since tackling the problem of society both in the UK and globally is never going to be for the faint-hearted. 33) The article is from ………………………...

<span class='text_page_counter'>(3)</span> A. a magazine for the youth B. a newspaper on labour C. an economic newspaper D. a school’s newspaper 34) The aim of the article is ……………………….. A. to call people for more charity work B. to call the readers for help C. to advertise for a charity organization D. to inform about the author’s charity work 35) All of the following are TRUE about charity work in UK EXCEPT ……………………….. A. In small charities, a person can take several roles B. UK is seriously in need of workers as fund-raisers C. Internship is a form of volunteering D. More and more companies are offering internship 36) The word “faint-hearted” in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to ……………………….. A. enthusiastic B. fearful C. courageous D. courteous * PASSAGE 2: Friendship is a term used to denote co-operative and supportive behaviour between two or more humans. This article focuses on the notion specific to i n t e r personal relationships. In this sense, the term connotes a relationship which involves mutual knowledge, esteem and affection. Friends will welcome each other's company and exhibit loyalty towards each other. Their tastes will usually be similar and may converge and they will share enjoyable activities. They will also engage in mutually helping behaviour, such as exchange of advice and the sharing of hardship. A friend is someone who may often demonstrate reciprocating and reflective behaviours. Yet, for many, friendship is nothing more than the trust that someone or something will not harm them. Value that is found in friendships is often the result of a friend demonstrating on a consistent basis: the tendency to desire what is best for the other, sympathy and empathy, honesty, perhaps in situations where it may be difficult for others to speak the truth, especially in terms of pointing out the perceived faults of one's counterpart mutual understanding. In a comparison of personal relationships, friendship is considered to be closer than association, although there is a range of degrees of intimacy in both friendships and associations. The study of friendship is included in sociology, anthropology, philosophy and zoology. Various theories of friendship have been proposed, among which are social psychology, social exchange theory, equity theory, relational dialectics and attachment styles. 37) Which sentence is NOT true according to the 1st paragraph? A. They often demonstrate reciprocating and reflective behaviours. B. They will welcome each other's company and express loyalty towards each other. C. They seldom desire the best for their friends. D. Friends often engage in mutually helping behaviour. 38) What is closer, friendship or association? A. Association is considered to be closer than friendship. B. Association is considered to be as close as friendship. C. Both friendship and association are close. D. Friendship is considered to be closer than association. 39) What fields of study are about friendship? A. The tendency to desire what is best for the other, sympathy, empathy and honesty. B. Social psychology, social exchange theory, equity theory. C. Sociology, anthropology, philosophy and zoology. D. Mutual knowledge, esteem and affection. 40) What kind of things will friends share? A. Degrees of intimacy. B. Various theories of friendship. C. Enjoyable activities. D. The tendency to desire what is best for the other. VI- Supply the correct tense or form of the verbs in brackets:.

<span class='text_page_counter'>(4)</span> 41) After they (eat) ………………………. all the food, they picked up their bags and left. 42) I (finish) the new Harry Potter book so far, so you can borrow my copy if you like. 43) By the time we get to the stadium, the match (already, start) ………………. for five minutes. 44) What (you/do) …………………………….. when I (call) …………… you at 7 p.m. last night? 45) She made her son (wash) ……………. the windows before he could go outside (play) ……………. with his friends. 46) We had nothing (do) ……………. except look at the cinema posters. 47) Let’s hurry! We must finish (paint) ……………. the office before 3.00 today. 48) It’s no use (try) ……………. (persuade) ……………. her (change) ……………. her mind. Spend your time (do) ……………. something more worthwhile. 49) If the earth suddely (stop) ……………. spinning, we all (fly) …………….…………. off it. 50) I’ll lend you War and Peace if I (finish) ……………. it before you go on holiday. 51) I got wet because I didn’t take my umbrella. However, I (not, get) …………….……………. wet if I (remember) …………….……………. to take my umbrella with me. 52) I’m doing the test ver well now. But if I (not revise) …………….……………. thoroughly last night, I (not do) …………….……………. the test well. VII- Supply the correct form of the words in brackets: 53) We were delighted by the wonderful ………….……………. of the local people. (hospitable) 54) The 50th wedding anniversary is called the “…………….…………….” anniversary. (gold) 55) The new law allows school districts to spend more money on ………………………….. children. (advantage) 56) The final competition included the …………………….……………. of the classes. (represent) VIII- Rewrite the following sentences as directed: 57) The teacher said to Jim, “Would you give your book to Mary, please?”  The teacher asked ………………………………………………………………………………… 58) The factory manager said to the employees, “Do not come late. If you do, you will lost your jobs.”  The factory manager warned ……………………………………………………………………... ………………………………………………………………………………………………………... 59) “I wish I'd asked for his name and address.”  I regretted ........................................................................................................................................ 60) “I gave you my textbook last week. I insist,” Tom said.  Tom insisted ……………………………………………………………………………………… 61) Unfortunately, I don’t know Philosophy, so I can’t answer your question.  If ………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 62) Peter cannot go out for lunch because his car is broken.  If ………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 63) We didn’t know that you were there. That’s the reason why we didn’t write you a letter.  If ………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 64) Because the movie was sad, she swept.  If …………………………………………………………………………………………………...

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