Đề kiểm tra cuối học kì 2 Tiếng Anh Lớp 11 - Năm học 2021-2022 - Sở GD&ĐT Bắc Ninh (Có đáp án)
Reading the passage carefully and answer the given questions. (2.0 points)
It is absolutely fascinating to think about the future, as technology is rapidly advancing and
in 40 years’ time, who knows what we’ll be able to do with it. Scientists have recently predicted
that by 2050 the population of the world will be over ten billion and technology will have advanced
so greatly that we will have far more information about all known diseases (and possibly cures), we
will all be living in eco houses and will no longer face sky high electricity bills and we may even be
able to take a holiday to Mars.
Our daily lives will most definitely be littered with all kinds of new technologies that help us
do the things we hate the most in 2017! House robots will be a likely feature in all homes and will
help run the family home, take out the rubbish, prepare food and hoover the house from top to
bottom. Our kitchen gadgets (such as your fridge, cooker, microwave and dishwasher) will also be
‘robotic’ and will email or text us, users, when a food item has gone out of date or has been used up.
Similarly, the fridge has a built-in camera so that when you are at the supermarket, you can log in to
your fridge and check what you need to stock up on.
It is predicted that by 2050, we will all have ‘weekly digital health checks’ in our homes,
which run sensors over our bodies to check for signs of ill health and any abnormalities. Conditions
can instantly be recognized by the ‘virtual doctor’ inside the health machine and treated
immediately, and if you need a prescription – it will be ordered and sent out automatically. If the
digital health check picks up on a person being overweight, they will send a signal to the domestic
house computer to modify their diet and book in for gym sessions. Because of all this immediate
treatment, people will live far longer and won’t be wiped out by disease or forms of cancer. Medical
conditions that are considered rare today, will be far more known about and will be able to be cured
quickly and efficiently.
1. What will the world’s population be by 2050?
2. How will our kitchen gadgets help us?
3. What can you do with the fridge with a built-in camera?
4. What are the benefits of the immediate treatment?
It is absolutely fascinating to think about the future, as technology is rapidly advancing and
in 40 years’ time, who knows what we’ll be able to do with it. Scientists have recently predicted
that by 2050 the population of the world will be over ten billion and technology will have advanced
so greatly that we will have far more information about all known diseases (and possibly cures), we
will all be living in eco houses and will no longer face sky high electricity bills and we may even be
able to take a holiday to Mars.
Our daily lives will most definitely be littered with all kinds of new technologies that help us
do the things we hate the most in 2017! House robots will be a likely feature in all homes and will
help run the family home, take out the rubbish, prepare food and hoover the house from top to
bottom. Our kitchen gadgets (such as your fridge, cooker, microwave and dishwasher) will also be
‘robotic’ and will email or text us, users, when a food item has gone out of date or has been used up.
Similarly, the fridge has a built-in camera so that when you are at the supermarket, you can log in to
your fridge and check what you need to stock up on.
It is predicted that by 2050, we will all have ‘weekly digital health checks’ in our homes,
which run sensors over our bodies to check for signs of ill health and any abnormalities. Conditions
can instantly be recognized by the ‘virtual doctor’ inside the health machine and treated
immediately, and if you need a prescription – it will be ordered and sent out automatically. If the
digital health check picks up on a person being overweight, they will send a signal to the domestic
house computer to modify their diet and book in for gym sessions. Because of all this immediate
treatment, people will live far longer and won’t be wiped out by disease or forms of cancer. Medical
conditions that are considered rare today, will be far more known about and will be able to be cured
quickly and efficiently.
1. What will the world’s population be by 2050?
2. How will our kitchen gadgets help us?
3. What can you do with the fridge with a built-in camera?
4. What are the benefits of the immediate treatment?
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- SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO ĐỀ KIỂM TRA CUỐI HỌC KỲ 2 BẮC NINH Năm học 2021 - 2022 Môn: Tiếng Anh - Lớp 11 Thời gian làm bài: 45 phút (không kể thời gian giao đề) (Đề có 02 trang. Học sinh làm bài ra tờ giấy thi.) A. TRẮC NGHIỆM (3.0 POINTS) Write the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions. (0.5 point) 1. A. detect B. sensor C. dweller D. medicine 2. A. pretended B. threatened C. promoted D. presented Write 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 primary stress in each of the following questions. (0.5 point) 3. A. warning B. predict C. problem D. rescue 4. A. engagement B. attraction C. prevention D. sympathy Write the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. (2.0 points) 5. She admitted ___ the car without insurance. A. to have driven B. to drive C. having driven D. drive 6. The ___ Development Goals were adopted by the United Nations in 2015 as a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure that by 2030 all people enjoy peace and prosperity. A. Renewable B. Sustainable C. Liveable D. Lifelong 7. There are many things we need to discuss, ___? A. aren’t they B. are they C. are there D. aren’t there 8. If Bill ___, tell him to meet me at the cinema. A. had phoned B. phoned C. phones D. were phoning 9. Nearly 36% of the ___ of Saudi Arabia are resident foreigners. A. inhabitants B. inhabit C. inhabitable D. uninhabitable 10. Researchers ___ laboratory experiments which have proven that unfamiliar surroundings and a change in daily schedule can lead to sleep problems. A. have carried on B. have carried out C. have carried over D. have carried through 11. Practicing ___ has such benefits as reducing stress, controlling anxiety, lengthening attention span and generating kindness. A. nutrition B. remedy C. prescription D. meditation 12. Advances in medicine are increasing life ___ and diseases which are dread killers today will be curable tomorrow. A. expectancy B. longevity C. durability D. insurance B. TỰ LUẬN (7.0 POINTS) I. Supply the correct form of the given word in each of the following questions to make meaningful sentences. (1.5 points) 1. Excessive exposure to sunlight speeds up the ___ process of the skin. (AGE) 2. There’s nothing wrong with adding a little sugar to your diet, but consuming excessive amounts of sugar may ___ your immune system. (WEAK) 3. ___ trains and schools, long waiting lists for kindergartens and preschools, etc. are the problems that the mayor of Tokyo has been fighting. (CROWD) Page 1 of 3
- II. Find ONE mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it. (1.5 points) 1. Having uprooted by the gale, the tree fell across the road. 2. The fall in the number of deaths from heart disease is generally attributed by improvements in diet. 3. As with all diet changes, reducing salt should be done gradually. III. Reading the passage carefully and answer the given questions. (2.0 points) It is absolutely fascinating to think about the future, as technology is rapidly advancing and in 40 years’ time, who knows what we’ll be able to do with it. Scientists have recently predicted that by 2050 the population of the world will be over ten billion and technology will have advanced so greatly that we will have far more information about all known diseases (and possibly cures), we will all be living in eco houses and will no longer face sky high electricity bills and we may even be able to take a holiday to Mars. Our daily lives will most definitely be littered with all kinds of new technologies that help us do the things we hate the most in 2017! House robots will be a likely feature in all homes and will help run the family home, take out the rubbish, prepare food and hoover the house from top to bottom. Our kitchen gadgets (such as your fridge, cooker, microwave and dishwasher) will also be ‘robotic’ and will email or text us, users, when a food item has gone out of date or has been used up. Similarly, the fridge has a built-in camera so that when you are at the supermarket, you can log in to your fridge and check what you need to stock up on. It is predicted that by 2050, we will all have ‘weekly digital health checks’ in our homes, which run sensors over our bodies to check for signs of ill health and any abnormalities. Conditions can instantly be recognized by the ‘virtual doctor’ inside the health machine and treated immediately, and if you need a prescription – it will be ordered and sent out automatically. If the digital health check picks up on a person being overweight, they will send a signal to the domestic house computer to modify their diet and book in for gym sessions. Because of all this immediate treatment, people will live far longer and won’t be wiped out by disease or forms of cancer. Medical conditions that are considered rare today, will be far more known about and will be able to be cured quickly and efficiently. 1. What will the world’s population be by 2050? 2. How will our kitchen gadgets help us? 3. What can you do with the fridge with a built-in camera? 4. What are the benefits of the immediate treatment? IV. For each question, complete the new sentence so that it means the same as the given one using NO MORE THAN SEVEN WORDS. (2.0 points) 1. “Don't forget to call your mom tomorrow,” said my friend. My friend reminded me ___. 2. “Let’s meet for a drink after work,” Tracey said. Tracey suggested ___. 3. When he had been given a new bike, little Freddy was keen to explore the area. Having ___ was keen to explore the area. 4. Nellie Ross of Wyoming was the first woman who was elected governor in the United States. Nellie Ross of Wyoming was the first woman ___the United States. THE END Page 2 of 3
- SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO HƯỚNG DẪN CHẤM BẮC NINH KIỂM TRA CUỐI HỌC KỲ 2 Năm học 2021 - 2022 Môn: Tiếng Anh - Lớp 11 A. TRẮC NGHIỆM (3.0 POINTS) (0.25 point X 12 questions = 3 points) 1 A 5 C 9 A 2 B 6 B 10 B 3 B 7 D 11 D 4 D 8 C 12 A B. TỰ LUẬN (7.0 POINTS) (0.5 point X 14 questions = 7.0 points) (In part II, 0.25 point for finding the mistake, and another 0.25 point for the correction) I. Supply the correct form of the given word in each of the following questions to make meaningful sentences. (1.5 points) 4. aging/ ageing 5. weaken 6. Overcrowded II. Find ONE mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it. (1.5 points) MISTAKE CORRECTION 1. Having uprooted 1. Having been uprooted 2. by 2. to 3. diet 3. dietary III. Reading the passage about common ways to pay for higher education carefully and answer the given questions. (2.0 points) 1. (It will be) over ten billion. 2. They will help us by emailing or texting us when a food item has gone out of date or has been used up. 3. We can log in to our fridge and check what we need to stock up on. 4. People will live far longer and won’t be wiped out by disease or forms of cancer. IV. For each question, complete the new sentence so that it means the same as the given one(s) using NO MORE THAN SEVEN WORDS. (2.0 points) 1. My friend reminded me to call my mom the next/ following day. 2. Tracey suggested meeting for a drink after work. 3. Having been given a new bike, little Freddy was keen to explore the area. 4. Nellie Ross of Wyoming was the first woman to be elected governor in the United States. The End Page 3 of 3