ĐỀ 3 REVIEW HK 2 HL K11 1
ĐỀ 3 REVIEW HK 2 HL K11 1
ĐỀ 3 REVIEW HK 2 HL K11 1
2024
MÔN: TIẾNG ANH 11
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined
part differs from that of the other three in pronunciation in each of the following
questions.
Question 1: A. tiny B. right C. idea D. issue
Question 2: A. traditional B. heritage C. education D. graduation
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from
the other three in the position of stress in each of the following questions.
Question 3: A. around B. social C. fauna D. flora
Question 4: A. bullying B. destruction C. habitat D. global
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of
the following questions.
Question 5:Son Doong Cave is the largest cave in the world ________ in Phong Nha - Ke
Bang National Park.
A. to be discovered B. discovering C. which discovered D. to discover
Question 6: ___________ this movie last week, I still wanted to see it again.
A. Having seen B. Had seen C. Was seen D. Seeing
Question 7: It was Henry _________ to help us.
A. comes B. that comes C. to come D. who came
Question 8: Going to university is expensive because in addition to the tuition ________,
there are expenses for accommodation, books, living costs, etc.
A. grants B. fees C. fares D. scholarships
Question 9: Teens should have the ability to __________ loneliness.
A. put away B. cope with C. set up D. look
after
Read the following advertisement/announcement and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your
answer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from
10 to 15.
Always tired? No energy?
Do you need a little extra (10) _______ to get through that tough workday? If you answered
"yes," then try Vitagetic, the new energy drink.
• Vitagetic has all the vitamins that your body needs to maintain a high level of energy all
day long. It is an easy way to get all your vitamins. You don’t have to take lots (11) _______
vitamin pills. It comes in three fantastic flavors: Lemon, Orange, and Apple, and tastes great.
Have one bottle at (12) _______breakfast and you will feel healthy and energetic until
quitting time. You can find it at all good supermarkets.
Question 10. A. strength B. strong C. stronger D. strongly
Question 11: A. on B. of C. at D. for
Question 12: A. a B. an C. the D. Ø (no
article)
HOW TO FIGHT AGAINST SOCIAL ISSUES
- Are you (13) __________ about the pressing social issues facing our society today?
- Take a stand against overpopulation, (14) __________, crime, and body shaming.
- Join us in creating a better world for all.
+ Stand up, speak out, and make a difference.
+ Together, we (15) __________tackle these challenges head-on and create a more inclusive
and compassionate community.
+ Let's work together to combat these social issues and build a brighter future for everyone.
- Join the movement today!
Question 13: A. concerning B. concerned C. to
be concerned D. concern
Question 14: A. plagiarism B. illegal
migrating C. overthinking D. bullying
Question 15: A. mustn’t B. had to C. can D. could
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct
arrangement of the sentences to make a meaningful paragraph/letter in each
of the following questions.
Question 16:
a.Firstly, it is more convenient for Vietnam to promote its culture and learn about other
countries.
b.Secondly, this has created more educational opportunities for both Vietnamese and foreign
students.
c.Viet Nam has gained three main benefits since it joined different international organizations.
d.Finally, joining these organizations has also helped Vietnam increase local and international
tourism.
e.For example, various cultural exchanges help visitors know more about our country, and
Vietnamese people have a better chance of experiencing different cultures.
f.Because Vietnam has become one of the most popular destinations, many foreign tourists
are attracted by its scenic beauty.
A. e-c-a-b-f-d B. c-a-e-b-d-f C. c-a-f-b-d-e D. c-f-e-
a-b-d
Question 17:
a.Best wishes.
b.First of all, self-study gives learners more freedom. They decide what they should study and
how to learn depending on their abilities.
c.Dear Lucy; I hope you are well. I am thinking about the advantages of self-study - learning
at home without a teacher.
d.Secondly, they can make learners responsible. They set their learning goals and make study
plans to achieve them.
e.Finally, it makes them more confident. Completing tasks and solving problems on their own
boost learners' confidence.
A. c-b-a-e-d B. b-d-e-a-c C. c-b-d-e-a D. b-e-d-a-c
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to
indicate the correct answer for each of the blanks.
Different relationships affect teenagers in various ways. Friends impact
teenagers (18) __________. Teenagers go to their friends for help or to ask questions that they
could not ask their parents about. Most of the time their friends give them good advice. In
most cases they tell their friends how to dress and act (19) __________ .Love relationships
just make it even harder for a teenager to get a good education. Some start to fail in
school (20) __________ .Parents have a big influence on teenagers because their children
look up to them and the majority of them grow up to act and do things just like their parents
did with them. Children (21) __________ may have lower achievements than children
brought up in an intact family.As previously stated, teenagers are affected by many
relationships which involve their friends, family, and their love relationships. The
relationships affect them so much that (22) __________about how they should live their lives
in a different way and to change their future goals. They should be influenced to
help (23) __________ or to help others.
Question 18. A. almost the same amount as their parents B. most the amount as their
parents
C. the same amount as their parents D. all of their parents
Question 19. A. that around certain people. B. around certain people.
C. when being around certain people. D. which is around certain
people.
Question 20.
A. although they are hanging out with their boyfriend or girlfriend instead of doing their
work.
B. because they are hanging out with their boyfriend or girlfriend instead of doing their work.
C. they are hanging in with their boyfriend or girlfriend instead of doing their work.
D. and they are hanging out with their boyfriend or girlfriend instead of doing their work.
Question 21.
A. who will experience a family break-up B. who have experienced a family break-
up
C. whom have experienced a family break-up D. who has experienced a family break-up
Question 22.
1. most teenagers change their ideas B. most of teenagers change
their ideas
C.few teenagers change their ideas D.some of teenagers change their ideas
Question 22.
2. most teenagers change their ideas B. most of teenagers change
their ideas
C.few teenagers change their ideas D.some of teenagers change their ideas
Question 23.
A.themselves B. herself C.ourselves D.myself
Read the passage and mark A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the
blanks
Most people associate learning with formal education at school, college, university etc.
We are all told, from an early age, that we should get a good education'.
It is true that a formal education and the resulting qualifications are important. Education
may maximize our (24) _______ to find better, more satisfying jobs, earn more and perhaps,
become more successful in our chosen career.
However, 'schooling' is only one type of learning. There are many (25) _______
opportunities to further your knowledge and develop the skills you need throughout life.
Knowledge can be (26) _______ and skill sets developed anywhere - learning is unavoidable
and happens all the time. However, lifelong learning is about creating and maintaining a
positive attitude to learning both for personal and professional development.
Lifelong learning can enhance our understanding of the world around us, provide us with
more and better opportunities and improve our quality of life. Lifelong learners are
people (27) _______ are self- motivated to learn and develop because they want to.
There is a common view that continuous learning and having an active mind throughout
life may delay or halt the progress of some forms of dementia. Keeping the brain active has
advantages (28) _______ advantages learning can prevent you from becoming bored and thus
enable a more fulfilling life at any age.
Question 24: A. achievement B. foundation C. background D. potential
Question 25: A. another B. every C. other D. others
Question 26: A. denied B. tested C. required D. acquired
Question 27: A. when B. who C. which D. what
Question 28: A. although B. but C. so D. because
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to
indicate the correct answer to each of the questions
Climate changes are one of the most intuitive changes in global warming. As a result of a
large amount of carbon dioxide emissions, there is a sharp rise in high-temperature
weather, which has an irreversible impact on our environment and ecology. Scientists say,
“Changing weather patterns linked to rising global temperatures have resulted in a dearth of
wind across northern China, according to several recent studies, exacerbating a wave of
severe pollution that has been blamed for millions of premature deaths”. However, when I
returned home last Christmas, there was no snow on the street, instead, it was a warm winter
with sunshine. The continued of global warming may not only bring about changes in climate.
The world may undergo more unpredictable changes due to global warming in the future.
Global climate change has seriously affected the living environment of animals, the
change of climate, the quality of human life, and the threat to human security. Global
warming has become a very difficult trend to reverse. It and rising temperatures have caused
very serious consequences for human beings, brought great impact on the Earth’s organisms
and seriously affected people’s lives, but people didn’t realize the seriousness of the problem.
It is urgent to protect the environment and people should take active measures to deal with it.
Question 29: what could be the best title for the passage?
A. The Protection of Ozone Layer to Earth B. Climate Change and Global Warming
C. The History of Ozone Development D. The Destruction if Animals’ Habitat
Question 30: The word “which” in paragraph 1 refers to _______.
A. a wave of severe pollution B. a sharp rise in high-temperature weather
C. a large amount of carbon dioxide emissions D. a great impact on the earth’s
organism
Question 31: The word “reverse” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to _______.
A. turn right B. reduce more C. change to opposite D. increasing sharply
Question 32: According to the passage, all of the following are the impacts of climate change
and global warming EXCEPT _______
A. exacerbating a wave of severe pollution B. improving the quality of human life
C. threatening human security D. bringing about serious changes in climate
Question 33: According to recent studies, millions of premature deaths are caused by
_______.
A. living environment B. active measures C. rising temperature D. severe
pollution
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet
to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions
Bullying, intentional harm-doing or harassment that is directed toward vulnerable targets
and typically repeated. Bullying encompasses a wide range of malicious aggressive
behaviours, including physical violence, verbal mockery, threats, ostracism, and rumors
spread either orally or by other means of communication, such as the Internet.
Bullying in educational settings remains a commonplace everyday experience. In Europe
significant attention to school bullying began in the early 1970s, in part because of the efforts
of Olweus, as well as a widely publicized trio of victim suicides in Norway in 1983. A spate
of school shootings in the late 1990s brought further media attention to the subject of school
bullying, and concern was renewed during a later series of bullying-related suicides in Canada
and the United States. A US national study published at the turn of the 21st century
documented that bullying and other forms of aggression affected approximately 30 percent, or
5.7 million, middle-to-high-school students in the then-current school term.
Although the root causes of bullying remain unclear, its consequences for victims are
abundantly apparent. The U.S Secret Service in conjunction with the U.S Department of
Education found that bullying was a factor in the majority of “incidents of targeted school
violence” in the last two and a half decades of the 20th century. Victimization is also
significantly related to suicidal ideation, social isolation, anxiety and depression, low self-
esteem, physical health problems, and diminished academic performance and school
attachment. Many of these effects can last well into adulthood.
However, victims are not the only ones who suffer from bullying. For many outcomes,
bully-victims often fare the worst on a variety of measures, but pure bullies also experience
difficulties. They are at increased risk of subsequent mental health problems and are likely to
encounter difficulty maintaining positive relationships as adults. More significantly, bullies
are considerably more likely to be convicted of crimes and incarcerated as young adults.
Some youth nevertheless use bullying as a way to gain social status among peers. These
adolescents may be more strategic in how they choose their targets, and they are also likely to
be among the more popular students in school. For at least some of them, bullying and
harassment effectively boost their status and influence among schoolmates by winning the
admiration of peers or by tearing down social rivals. Generally speaking, however, bullying is
more effective at harming victims than aiding aggressors
Question 34: What could be the best title of this passage?
A. Workplace Bullying B. Background Factors of Bullying
C. School Bullying D. Effects of Bullying on Adolescents
Question 35: According to paragraph 2, in Europe significant attention to school bullying
began ______.
A. in the late 1990s B. in the early 21st century C. in the early 1970s D. in the
early 1980s
Question 36: The word “diminished” in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to _______.
A. balanced B. increased C. declined D. reduced
Question 37: The word “They in paragraph 4 refers to _______.
A. Measures B. Victims C. Pure bullies D. Bully-victims
Question 38: The word “incarcerated” in paragraph 4 mostly means ______.
A. imprisoned B. rewarded C. liberated D. released
Question 39: Which of the following is TRUE about some youth’s purpose of using bullying?
A. They would like to gain social status among peers B. They want to show off their
strategies among peers
C. They aim to aid aggressors to harm bully-victims D. They want to become more popular
students in school
Question 40: It can be inferred from the passage that _______.
A. School bullying remains a commonplace everyday experience in Europe
B. School bullying is less effective at aiding aggressors than harming victims
C. the root causes of bullying are clearer than its consequences for victims
D. School bullying and other forms of aggression affected US high-school students the
most