Đề kiểm tra giữa kì 1 Tiếng Anh Lớp 11 - Năm học 2021-2022 - Trường THPT Dĩ An (Có đáp án)

Choose the correct answer to each of the following questions.  
Question 14: Some parents may try to impose their choices of university of career _______ their children 
regardless of their children’s preferences. 
A. on B. in C. to D. for 
Question 15: All students ____ wear uniforms at school because it is a rule. 
A. should B. have to C. ought to D. must 
Question 16: This warning sign indicates that you ____ step on the grass.  
A. shouldn't B. mustn't C. don't have to D. ought not to 
Question 17: Water park is free for kids under 6 years old, so you ____ pay money for your son.  
A. have to B. mustn't C. should D. don't have to 
Question 18: My cousin is a very ____ person because he has a lot of knowledge about current topics 
and particular situations.  
A. determined B. decisive C. well-informed D. admired 
Question 19: ____ is a decisive factor in giving up smoking.  
A. Determined B. Determination C. Time management D. Reaction 
Question 20: I am _________ when running across my boyfriend in the street.  
A. as a loss B. as a lost C. at a lost D. at a loss 
Question 21: Listen! Her story ____ interesting. 
A. sounds B. is sounding C. sound D. soundly
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  1. TRƯỜNG THPT DĨ AN ĐỀ KIỂM TRA GIỮA KỲ MÔN TIẾNG ANH LỚP 11 Năm học: 2021-2022 Thời gian: 60 phút Choose the word those underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions. Question 1: A. contact B. initiative C. interact D. lifetime Question 2: A. reconciled B. sympathetic C. benefit D. talented Choose the word which differs from the other three in the position of the main stress in each of the following questions. Question 3: A. interact B. concentrate C. counsellor D. influence Question 4: A. attitude B. argument C. relevant D. assistant Choose the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. Question 5: I am now reconciled with two of my estranged siblings - not just my older brother, but my sister, whom I hadn't spoken to for 17 years. A. contactable B. harmonised C. opposed D. truthful Question 6: Some parents strongly oppose their children's romantic relationship. A. assist B. forbid C. ignore D. preserve Choose the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. Question 7: We greatly respect my teacher for all of the best things that she brought to us. A. look up to B. look forwards C. look for D. look down on Question 8: Don't confess your love to your friends unless you know they feel the same way. A. admit B. conceal C. declare D. expose Choose the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges. Question 9: “You look so sad ___” – “I couldn't have my parent's permission.” A. Can you help me? B. How do you deal with it? C. What's the problem? D. What should I do? Question 10: I've been awarded a scholarship to Harvard University. A. Just kidding! B. It's up to you. C. Good job! D. Same to you. Thanks! Choose the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. Question 11. It was on New Year's Eve who Mary broke up with her boyfriend. A B C D Question 12: The young man looked at me angry when I interrupted me. A B C D Page 1/6
  2. Question 13: Lan enjoys reading English newspapers very much. She wants improve her English. A B C D Choose the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 14: Some parents may try to impose their choices of university of career ___ their children regardless of their children’s preferences. A. on B. in C. to D. for Question 15: All students ___ wear uniforms at school because it is a rule. A. should B. have to C. ought to D. must Question 16: This warning sign indicates that you ___ step on the grass. A. shouldn't B. mustn't C. don't have to D. ought not to Question 17: Water park is free for kids under 6 years old, so you ___ pay money for your son. A. have to B. mustn't C. should D. don't have to Question 18: My cousin is a very ___ person because he has a lot of knowledge about current topics and particular situations. A. determined B. decisive C. well-informed D. admired Question 19: ___ is a decisive factor in giving up smoking. A. Determined B. Determination C. Time management D. Reaction Question 20: I am ___ when running across my boyfriend in the street. A. as a loss B. as a lost C. at a lost D. at a loss Question 21: Listen! Her story ___ interesting. A. sounds B. is sounding C. sound D. soundly Question 22: It is not kind of you to make fun your classmates. A. on B. in C. of D. after Question 23: I’ll feel ___ when my exams are over. A. happily B. more happily C. happy D. more happy Question 24: To be on good with someone is to have a good relationship with someone. A. terms B. with C. from D. at Question 25: It is likely that children spend less time talking with or going out with their parents when they older. A. take B. develop C. get D. put Question 26: Parents often feel they have lost any sort of ___ or influence over their child. A. control B. ability C. opportunity D. impression Page 2/6
  3. Question 27: Those who have strong ___ skills are able to get on well with most types of people. A. personal B. interpersonal C. matchmaking D. potential Question 28: An example of ___ is when a child doesn't need anyone to remind him of what to do. A. self-discipline B. self-esteem C. self-employment D. self-educated Question 29: He is extremely ___ about the history of art. A. known B. knowledge C. knowledgeable D. acknowledged Question 30: I can’t say we’re friends. Actually, I don’t ___ with him very well. A. get up B. get in C. get by D. get on Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the questions. Peer pressure Mary is walking to her maths lesson. She has got a test, but she feels all right. Suddenly, Dan, the coolest boy in the class, speaks to her, “Come on!” he says. “Forget maths. Let’s go into town!” Now Mary feels bad. She has to make a difficult decision. Should she go to maths because that is the right thing to do, or should she take the chance to be friends with the most popular person in the class? If you have had an experience like this, don’t worry. It is called peer pressure and it happens to everybody. However, people have different reactions. Confident people refuse to do things they don’t want to do, but shy and anxious people often give in. It may be because they want to be liked. It may be because they worry that their friends will make fun of them, or perhaps they are just curious about trying something new. Whatever the reason, some people end up doing things they really don’t want to do. It is hard being the only one who says no and the question is – how do you do it? Firstly, you must decide what you believe in. If you think that missing maths, or smoking, or going somewhere you know your parents wouldn’t like is a bad idea then the answer is simple. Don’t do it. It is your decision, not anybody else’s. You don’t need to shout and scream, but you must be confident and you must be firm. You need to say, “No, thanks. I don’t want to do that.” Of course, being on your own against everybody else is very hard, so it can really help to have at least one other peer, or friend, who will say no too. Choose your friends carefully. You want friends to support you when you are in trouble. You don’t want people who will always agree with the majority. Remember, the most popular people aren’t always the most trustworthy. However, peer pressure is not completely negative. You can learn a lot from people of your own age. They can teach you great football skills or the best way to do your maths homework. And don’t forget you can tell them things too and that always feels great. So, find friends who have similar interests. And remember, friendship isn’t about feeling depressed. It is about sharing experiences and having fun. Question 31: What does Dan suggest doing? A. cheating in the maths test B. going in town after school C. missing a lesson D. making some new friends Question 32: The text describes people who give in to peer pressure as ___. A. quiet B. nervous C. popular D. funny Page 3/6
  4. Question 33: What does the word “it” in paragraph 3 refer to? A. saying no B. asking questions C. going out with friends D. doing things you don’t really like Question 34: What quality does the writer recommend in a friend? A. generosity B. popularity C. strength D. loyalty Question 35: The writer suggests it is a good idea to find friends ___. A. do a variety of activities B. have things in common with you C. are very clever D. are good at sport Choose the sentence that is closest in meaning to the sentence given in each of the following questions. Question 36: He gains impressive achievements at the age of 20. A. It is at the age of 20 that he gains impressive achievements. B. It was at the age of 20 that he gains impressive achievements. C. It is at the age of 20 that he gained impressive achievements. D. It was at the age of 20 that he gained impressive achievements. Question 37: I haven't got enough money to buy a new car. A. I need more money to buy a new car. B. I don't want to spend more money on a new car. C. A new car is not something I really need. D. I can buy a new car Question 38: I was so busy. I couldn't come to her birthday party. A. I came to her birthday party so I was too busy. B. I was too busy to come to her birthday party. C. I was busy enough to come to her birthday party. D. Her birthday party made me really busy. Choose the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions. Question 39: His mother wanted him to be a doctor. He wanted to become a music composer. A. His mother wanted him to be a doctor because he wanted to become a music composer. B. His mother wanted him to be a doctor so he wanted to become a music composer. C. His mother wanted him to be a doctor but he wanted to become a music composer. D. If his mother wanted him to be a doctor, he wanted to become a music composer. Question 40: Unemployment rate is high. This makes many children move back to their parents' house. A. Many children move back to their parents' house, which makes high unemployment rate. B. High unemployment rate forces many children to move back to their parents' house. C. Moving back to their parents' house suggests that the unemployment rate is high. D. It is necessary to move back to your parents' house if unemployment rate is high. Page 4/6
  5. Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the questions. Family History In an age when technology is developing faster than ever before, many people are being (41) ___ to the idea of looking back into the past. One way they can do this is by investigating their own family history. They can try to (42) ___ out more about where their families came from and what they did. This is now a fast-growing hobby, especially in countries with a fairly short history, like Australia and the United States. It is (43) ___ thing to spend some time going through a book on family history and to take the (44) ___ to investigate your own family’s past. It is quite another to carry out the research work successfully. It is easy to set about it in a disorganized way and (45) ___ yourself many problems which could have been avoided with a little forward planning. Question 41: A. pushed B. attracted C. fetched D. brought Question 42: A. layout B. make C. put D. find Question 43: A. a B. one C. no D. some Question 44: A. ideal B. plan C. purpose D. decision Question 45: A. produce B. cause C. build D. create Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the questions. Generation Gap: Causes and Solutions Parents have a common complaint that their children after a certain age tend to disrespect them. They look for more freedom and enjoy the company of their friends rather than staying at home. These all are the changes when the kids grow from teenagers to adulthood. This is the time when they want to be treated as big but the parents still consider them small. They want to take their own decisions but they can’t because parents are there to take any important decisions about their children. So these issues sometimes create a problem and this is when the generation gap comes in. There are lots of activities which interest the kids more but parents are not willing with it. Instead of arguing with children and avoiding the discussion, it will be good that parents take a step forward and talk to their children. Parents are the best friend of their children as they act as both good parents and friends. As parents have spent a large amount of their time with their kids, so it is necessary that parents understand what their children are saying and how it can affect their life. Any suggestions coming from parents can never be wrong, so teenagers should trust in them as they always want their children to progress in life. Communication is the best way to bridge the gap and find a perfect solution. Parents should sit with their children and talk about their needs so that parents know their children’s expectations. Parents can also listen to their problems and look for a solution which is best for them. Parents mustn’t force them to do anything without interest but make them aware of their duties so that they do it willingly. As you are dealing with teenagers, you need to keep yourself in their situation and then think about it. If parents feel that their children are disrespecting, they then tell that if their children want respect, they need to give it to other people too. This is a lifetime lesson which they need to learn as it is not limited to their home but also when they go out and work in any organization. Children must understand their limitations. If they go beyond that, it will be difficult for them. It is the duty of the parents that they make their kids understand their limitation and define a boundary for Page 5/6
  6. them. This is done for the benefit of the children so that they know what is right and what is wrong for them. Question 46: One of the main reasons of the generation gap is that ___. A. children can make their own decisions B. children were not able to make their own decisions C. the problems of the generation gap to be small D. children are being treated as a child Question 47: Teenagers should trust their parents because ___. A. parents are their best friends and they always want their children to make progress B. children understand what they are saying and what can affect their life C. parents always treat their children as they are still young, and listen to them D. parents have spent a large amount of their time at work and at home with their kids Question 48: In order to bridge the generation gap, one can do all of the following EXCEPT ___. A. parents should have chats with their children to know their children’s expectations B. parents should listen to their children’s problems and look for a solution C. parents don’t have to force their children to do anything without interest D. parents should make their children aware of their duties so that they do it willingly Question 49: In order to solve the problem of disrespect from children, parents should show that ___. A. children should go out more often and work in any organization B. if children want respect, they need to show it to their parents too C. parents are not willing with their children’s inappropriate activities D. parents are there to take any important decisions about their children Question 50: One of the solutions to the problem of the generation gap is that ___. A. parents make their children know their limitations and their own boundary B. parents must understand their limitations and define a boundary for them C. children should know what is right and what is wrong for both parents and children D. children realized that if parents go beyond their limitations they’ll have problems The End ĐÁPÁN 1-B 2-D 3-A 4-D 5-B 6-B 7-D 8-B 9-C 10-C 11-C 12-C 13-C 14-A 15-B 16-B 17-D 18-C 19-D 20-D 21-A 22-C 23-C 24-A 25-C 26-A 27-B 28-A 29-C 30-D 31-C 32-B 33-A 34-D 35-B 36-A 37-A 38-B 39-C 40-B 41-B 42-D 43-B 44-D 45-B 46-D 47-A 48-C 49-B 50-A Page 6/6