De Thi Olp Tieng Anh 11
De Thi Olp Tieng Anh 11
De Thi Olp Tieng Anh 11
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Hc sinh lm bi mi phn trn mt t giy ring
Khng c s dng bt c ti liu no lm bi.
A. MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
I. PHONOLOGY
1. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently
from that of the others in each group. (5 pts)
1. A. considerate
B. candidate
C. associate
D. adequate
2. A. warranty
B. wasabi
C. wallop
D. wander
3. A. sanctuary
B. manky
C. sanguine
D. redundant
4. A. modal
B. model
C. modest
D. modern
5. A. bathing
B. method
C. bathroom
D. width
2. Choose the word whose main stressed syllable is placed
differently from that of the others in the list. (5 pts)
6. A. disinter
B. cadaver
C. cathedral
D. attorney
7. A. substantial
B. technological
C. exponential
D. infiltration
8. A. monetary
B. paralysis
C. protagonist
D. analogous
9. A. arithmetic
B. assassinate
C. agriculture
D. controvert
10. A. tuberculosis
B. mathematician C. communication D. inheritance
II. VOCABULARY & STRUCTURE
Choose the best answer to complete each of the following
sentences (20 pts)
1. What happened _______ their car broke down on the motorway so they didnt get to Jos
wedding on time.
A. to be that
B. being that
C. was that
D. to that
2. The restaurant is popular with film stars and the _______.
A. like
B. same
C. similar
D. such
3. Im sorry to _______, but did you happen to mention the same Fiona?
A. butt in
B. cut you
C. intercede
D. jump
4. John was _______ something under his breath, but I didnt catch what he said.
A. whispering
B. muttering
C. growling
D. swallowing
5. Dont take it as _______ that youll be promoted in your job; other colleagues stand a good
chance too.
A. fixed
B. standard
C. read
D. word
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6. A common cause of _______ is the use of untreated water in preparation for foods, which
is quite common in certain underdeveloped countries.
A. displeasure
B. malnutrition
C. eupepsia
D. dysentery
7. The police promised him _______ from prosecution if he co-operated with them fully.
A. safety
B. protection
C. immunity
D. absolution
8. Public television stations are different from commercial stations _______.
A. because they receive money differently and different types of shows
B. for money and program types
C. in the areas of funding and programming
D. because the former receives money and has programs differently from the latter
9. I dont think it would be wise to try to make Max change his mind about divorcing
Barbara. Well, in his place I _______ her at all.
A. would never have married
B. neednt have married
C. would never marry
D. must never have married
10. Once known as the Golden State because of its gold mines, _______.
A. North Carolina today mines few metallic minerals
B. few metallic minerals are mined in North Carolina today
C. there are few metallic minerals mined in North Carolina today
D. today in North Carolina few metallic minerals are mined
11. Charles Babbages difference engine is widely regarded as the _______ of modern
computers.
A. precedent
B. precursor
C. ancestor
D. antecedent
12. According to psychiatrists, many violent criminals harbor a feeling of _______ and
insecurity.
A. insufficiency
B. shortage
C. inadequacy
D. scarcity
13. It must be true. I heard it straight from the _______ mouth.
A. dogs
B. horses
C. camels
D. cats
14. I am fully prepared for my interview and I am confident that I can answer any questions
they may care to _______ me.
A. throw at
B. drop on
C. slide to
D. roll to
15. Im afraid we have _______ a lot of criticism over our decision to close the hospital.
A. come in for
B. come round
C. come out with D. come up with
16. She was unaware that she had been under _______ since her arrival.
A. review
B. consideration
C. discussion
D. surveillance
17. The saucepan fell onto the floor with a great _______.
A. clatter
B. whoosh
C. crunch
D. squeak
18. I thought that Wendys action was rather out of _______.
A. personality
B. character
C. being
D. role
19. The planes were delayed and the hotel was awful, but _______ we still had a good time.
A. on the contrary
B. by the same token
C. on top of all that
D. for all that
20. Unsalted butter is best for this recipe, but _______ that, margarine will do.
A. except
B. failing
C. for all of
D. given
III. READING COMPREHENSION
Reading 1
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Eventually, I wanted to find a career where my own words would matter and where my
own voice would be heard. So, to redress the balance, I decided to write a novel. While I was
writing it, I did go back and interpret at a few conferences to get inside the head of
Dominique, my main character. At first, I was a little rusty and a couple of the delegates
turned round to glare at me, but after twenty minutes, I was back into it, playing that old game
of mental gymnastics. Interpreting is like learning to turn somersaults: you never forget how to
do it. But for me, sitting in the booth had a ghost-like quality to it as though I had gone back
into a past life - a life that belonged to the time before I found my own voice.
1. In the first paragraph, the writer says she discovered that
A. there were some subjects she had no interest in dealing with.
B. the standard of her work as an interpreter was getting lower.
C. her mind was wandering when she should have been doing her job.
D. she could no longer understand subjects she had previously covered.
2. What does the writer say about being an interpreter in the second paragraph?
A. It was the kind of job her parents had always expected her to do.
B. It turned out to be more challenging than she had anticipated.
C. It was what she had wanted to be ever since she was a small child.
D. It gave her access to important information before other people.
3. What does the writer say about speakers she interpreted for?
A. Some of them had a tendency to get irritated with interpreters.
B. She particularly disliked those she struggled to hear properly.
C. They usually had the wrong idea about the function of interpreters.
D. Some of them made little attempt to use their own language correctly.
4. The writer says that relationships between interpreters
A. can make it difficult for interpreters to do their jobs well.
B. are affected by interpreters desires to prove how good they are.
C. usually start well but end in arguments.
D. are based on secret resentments.
5. The writer says that when she disagreed with speakers, she would sometimes
A. mistranslate small parts of what they said.
B. make it clear from her tone of voice that she did not agree.
C. exaggerate their point of view.
D. give the impression that they did not really mean what they said.
6. The writer says that when she returned to interpreting,
A. she did not start off very well.
B. she briefly wished she had not given it up.
C. she thought that two of the delegates recognised her.
D. she changed her ideas about the main character in her novel.
7. What is the writers main point in the article as a whole?
A. It is not always a good idea to go into a profession because it looks glamorous.
B. Most interpreters eventually become disillusioned with the work.
C. Being an interpreter did not allow her to satisfy her need to be creative.
D. Most interpreters would actually like to do something more creative.
8. Which is the closest in meaning to momentous in That momentous day?
A. unimportant
B. historic
C. momentary
D. hard
9. Which is the closest in meaning to to glare?
A. to glower
B. to caress
C. despise
D. wonder
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E. By playing together, parents learn more about their children and children learn more from
their parents
F. Learning to wait for things
G. as much as the child's own happiness and well-being
H. when they grow old enough to think for themselves
I. A good home makes this possible
J. the first independent steps
IV. GUIDED CLOZE TEST
Read the following passage and choose the options that best
complete the blanks. (10pts)
B. at risk
B. realizes
B. Having published
B. perspective
B. grows
B. shifting
B. soil
B. remain
B. breadline
B. unlikely
C. at it again
C. agrees
C. Published
C. view
C. raises
C. dashing
C. moisture
C. rotate
C. breadbasket
C. unchanged
B. WRITTEN TEST
D. at random
D. recommends
D. Publishing
D. sight
D. rises
D. rushing
D. humid
D. alter
D. breadboard
D. unregulated
- It was our fault to keep Jane (2. wait) _________ so long. We (3. inform) _________. her in
advance.
- Its no use (4. ask) _________ the students (5. keep) _________ quiet. They cant help (6.
make) _________ a noise.
- I would rather you (7. not / be) _________ absent from class yesterday.
- Neither industries nor the garbage disposal (8. account) _________ for the pollution in this
city.
- All the lights are on. You (9. forget) _________ (10. turn) _________ the lights off before
going to bed last night.
Put each verb in brackets in the correct tense or form (10 pts)
Johannes Gutenberg was a pioneer in the use of movable type. When he (1. begin)
__________ building a printing press in 1436, he (2. be) __________ unlikely (3. realize)
___________ that he (4. give) ___________ birth to an art form that (5. take) _________ center
stage in the social and industrial revolutions that followed.
Gutenberg was German, his press was wooden, and the most important aspect of his invention
was that it was the first form of printing to use movable type. Although Laurence Koster of
Harlem also (6. lay) __________ claim to the invention, scholars (7. generally / accept)
_________ Gutenberg as the father of modern printing. Before Gutenberg, the printing press (8.
use) __________ (9. reproduce) __________ pictures, playing cards, and designs on cloth.
Designs (10. cut) _________ in wood, stone or metal and transferred to parchment or vellum.
II. WORD FORMS
Give the correct form of words in brackets (10 pts)
1. What if questions involving _________ are familiar in historical speculations. (FACT)
2. He was definitely _________ when he scored that goal. (SIDE)
3. You wont persuade him to change his mind. His decision is _________ (REVOKE)
4. Are season-ticket _________ dealt here? (NEW)
5. The Ministry of Education and Training decided to organize a (an) _________ footballer
championship to create a common playground for all students. (COLLEGE)
6. An alarm sounds when the temperature reaches a _________ level. (DETERMINE)
7. Scarlet, my new neighbor, tends to have intense, _________ friendships. (SPIRIT)
8. It is not surprising that the corporation has established total _________ over its rivals.
(SUPREME)
9. He examined the parcel _________ as he had no idea what it could be. (SUSPECT)
10. Each classroom in my school has been _________ with a high-quality projector. (FIT)
Supply each gap with the correct form of the word given in the
box (10 pts)
way
subversive
excel
precocity
movable
subjection
nature
demolition
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precede
breed
'Hot-housing' is the technical word for it but the (1) _________ Polgar sisters from Hungary,
who have been zapping the male chess community, certainly don't look like (2) _________ hothouse blossoms.
Judit, 12, who won men's international master status at the (3) _________ age of 11 (three
years earlier than Bobby Fischer and Gary Kasparov), and Zsofi, who has just become a
women's grandmaster at 13 (another record), started playing chess before they were five, never
went to school, were educated by their parents, and now put in five or six hours a day at the
board. They seem very natural children. Between (4) _________ in the Duncan Lawrie mixed
tournament, which ends today at London's Ecclestone Hotel, they jump up for a gossip or a joke
together. Their elder sister Zsuzsa, back in Budapest, is (5) _________ to men's international
grandmaster status at the age of 19. The three girls, who will represent Hungary at the Chess
Olympiad in Salonika in two weeks' time, have begun to (6)_________ the assumption that, at
the top level of world chess, men will always prevail.
Their father, Laszlo, once a lecturer in psychology, now their business manager, wanted to test
the hot-housing theory that if you (7) _________ a normally intelligent child to intensive,
specialized training in a particular discipline at a very early age, you will produce (8)
_________. His claim that his daughters were not endowed by nature with any special
intellectual gifts is central to his argument. The girls' mother, Klara, a language teacher, says:
'It's improbable that three children in the same family would all be (9) _________ gifted. They
are normal just like other children, except that they spend more time concentrating on chess.
We hope one of them will be world champion one day.'
The Polgar blitz on male dominance has (10)_________ some old physiological and
psychoanalytical explanations of women's inferiority in top-level chess, and is likely to
encourage other parents to push their daughters. Sooner or later, this should produce a woman
world champion.
III. PREPOSITIONS AND PHRASAL VERBS
Fill in each blank with a suitable preposition or particle (10 pts)
1. These boots can be ordered directly __________ the manufacturers.
2. He escaped by passing himself __________ as a guard.
3. She refused to be a party __________ any violence.
4. Her sense of fun has rubbed __________ on her children.
5. We cannot afford to take risks when peoples lives are __________ stake.
6. Embarrassment rooted her __________ the spot.
7. The school ran __________ financial trouble when eighty percent of the staff went on
strike.
8. Erica is an excellent colleague. She goes __________ her job calmly and efficiently.
9. There should be enough plates to go __________.
10. Hundreds of people turned __________ in the rain to see their favorite pop star.
IV. ERROR IDENTIFICATION
Identify 10 errors in the following passage and correct them (10
pts)
THE TRUTH ABOUT LOVE
This week we celebrated Valentines Day or rather incurable romances and those of us who are
a bit soft in the head did! The fourteenth of February always gives everyone whos anyone a
chance to cast a few pearls of wisdom before their fellow sufferers about the nature of the
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universal migraine love. Francis Farnsworth is the case in point. Im sure the poor old fellow
has a heart of gold but he really does talk a load of rubbish sometimes! His appearance last night
on BBC 1s Lets Talk It Over was not exception. He started out by having what I will politely
call a difference of opinion with Tania Di Monte, author of Tell me the Truth about love. Ms.
Di Monte always expresses the most extraordinary views without any apparent fear of
contradiction. Last night she was boldly set out her rules for a perfect relationship when poor old
Farnsworth accidentally called her Tina. Tina is of course the name of her ex-husband Darrens
second wife and we all know that any mention him or her is like a red rag to a bull to Tania.
Farnsworth kept apologizing and saying that it had been a slip of the tongue brought about by a
momentary loss of concentration, but it took all presenter Greg Lazarres skills to calm our
Tania down again. Francis then started calling her darling, which only succeeded in making
her even more furious. Term of endearing, he stammered as she glared at him. She had been
vehemently denying that there was even a grain of truth in rumors about her forthcoming
engagement with football star Nick Prez. Nevertheless, Im sure it is only a question of time
before we see Tania and Nick on the cover of Hi There! celebrating the wedding of the
century. If marrying someone like Tania is what happens to you if youre incredibly successful,
like Prez undoubtedly is, I shudder thinking what the price of failure might be!
V. OPEN CLOZE TEST
Fill in each blank with one suitable word (10 pts)
Can parrots communicate?
Everyone knows that parrots can imitate human speech, but can these birds also understand
meaning? Two decades ago, researcher Irene Pepperberg started working with Alex, an African
grey parrot, and ever since then, she has been building (1) __________ data on him.
Pepperberg, whose recently published book The Alex Studies makes fascinating reading,
claims Alex doesnt copy speech but intentionally uses words to get (2) __________ it is
that he wants.
In actual (3) __________, some of his cognitive skills are identical to those of a fiveyear-old child. (4) __________ a childs, Alexs learning has been a steady progression.
Early on, he (5) __________ vocalize whether two things were the same or different.
Now, he carries out more complex tasks. Presented (6) __________ different-coloured
balls and blocks and asked the number of the red blocks, hell answer correctly. He
requests things as well. (7) __________ he ask to sit on your shoulder and you put him (8)
__________ else, hell complain: Wanna go shoulder.
A few experts remain skeptical, seeing very (9) __________ in Alexs performance
beyond learning by association, by means of intensive training. Yet Alex appears to have
mastered simple two-way communication. As parrots live for 60 years or more, Alex may
surprise (10) __________ all further.
VI. SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION
Rewrite each of the following sentences in such a way that it
means exactly the same as the one given. (10 pts)
1. I rarely sleep in the afternoon.
Im not in .
2. It was not until five years had elapsed that the whole truth about the murder came out.
Not for
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Hc sinh khng c s dng ti liu. Gim th coi thi khng gii thch g thm.
H v tn th sinh: .. S bo danh:....
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