Đề cương ôn thi môn English 11 - Năm học 2021-2022
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- A. academic B. social C. great D. favourite 6. You'll find plenty of books on the ___ of business studies in the library. A. lesson B. subject C. curriculum D. schedule 7. He has got a degree ___ Information Technology from Oxford University. A. in B. for C. on D. of 8. I don't really ___ the point of taking the exam when you are not ready for it. A. annoy B. have C. see D. take 9. If you're not sure what “something” means, look it ___ in the dictionary. A. for B. out C. at D. up 10. Yesterday, we had a discussion ___ different cultures. A. about B. around C. for D. from 11. Belinda missed a few months of school because of illness and found it difficult to keep ___ with her classmates. A. on B. off C. down D. up 12. If you need to ___ the teacher's attention, just put up your hand. A. attract B. pay C. take D. pull 13. Australians and New Zealanders often have a/an ___ year before going to college or after finishing high school to travel overseas independently. A. gap B. new C. busy D. graduation 14. When you ___ the exam tomorrow, try to stay calm and relaxed. A. answer B. take C. make D. write 15. We congratulated him ___ having invented an energy-saving device. A. for B. at C. about D. on 16. He was criticised ___ not having put the elephant poachers in jail. A. at B. about C. for D. on 17. He thanked us ___ having contributed to cleaning the surrounding environment. A. on B. to C. with D. for 18. Most of the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long was ___in the early 20th century. A. rebuilt B. pulled down C. put up D. pulled up 19. Local authorities should find ways to limit the use of private cars and encourage city ___ to use public transport. A. commuters B. planners C. dwellers D. people 21. Cities in poorer countries often lack basic ___. Without it, they are unable to function properly as cities. A. structure B. construction C. infrastructure D. condition 22. The ___ of living in some places can be very high. Prices in London are particularly exorbitant. A. value B. price C. worth D . cost 23. This safe, ___ friendly city is like a paradise for its inhabitants who can enjoy the highest quality of life. A. environment B. environmental C. environmentally D. environmentalist 24. ___ waste is putting city dweller's health at a real risk. A. Treatment B. Untreated C. Non-treatment D. Non-treated 25. Exhaust ___ from cars are responsible for much of the air pollution in cities. A. fumes B. smokes C. gases D . smog 26. Many factories still allow ___, such as toxic waste, to flow into our rivers A. pollution B. litters C. garbage D. pollutants 27. Many commuters struggling to work through the rush-hour ___ ask 'Is it worth it?' A. congestion B. vehicles C. roads D. accidents
- A. verge B. period C. corner D. bottom 51. The loss of biodiversity has a serious ___ on the survival of wildlife and humans. A. affect B. problem C. impact D. influential 52. The success of wildlife preservation depends largely ___ people's awareness. A. with B. of C. on D. by 53. Many measures have been taken to ___ people's awareness of conservation. A. increase B. rise C. promote D. raise 54. The main goal of ___ planning is providing a healthier environment for people living in the city. A. livable B. urban C. rural D. sustainable 55. They took ___ measures to prevent poisonous gases from escaping. A. fruitful B. beneficial C. valid D. effective 56. In developing countries people are ___ into overcrowded cities in great numbers. A. breaking B. filling C. pouring D. hurrying 57. - A: "The regional authorities failed to provide the poor with essential services such as accommodation, fresh water and electricity." - B: “___” A. That's great. B. That's too bad. C. It's too good to be true. D. I have no idea. 58. The urban planners are working for Eco Infrastructure Network, whose main function is to deal with urban environmental problems to make Super Star City greener, cleaner, and more sustainable. (CLOSEST) A. eye-catching B. developed C. long-lasting D. friendly 59. If we have solar panels on our roofs, we'll be able to generate our own electricity. (CLOSEST) A. afford B. produce C. manufacture D. light 60. Many city dwellers, especially those in developing countries, still live in poverty. (CLOSEST) A. people B. migrants C. immigrants D. residents 61. Taj Mahal is a giant mausoleum of white marble in Arga, India. It is considered to be an outstanding work of art. (CLOSEST) A. noticeable B. attractive C. brilliant D. significant 62. Coal burning releases a large amount of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. (CLOSEST) A. discourages B. reduces C. relaxes D. discharges 63. Forests absorb and capture carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. (CLOSEST) A. take up B. take in C. take over D. take to 64. The basic challenge for sustainable agriculture is to maximise the use of locally available and renewable resources. (OPPOSITE) A. long-term B. short-term C. beneficial D. harmful 65. Passengers often complain about cancelled and overcrowded coaches and the lack of services. (OPPOSITE) A. infrequent B. reliable C. empty D. untidy 66. We may help if we reduce energy use by using LED lightbulbs and unplug unused electronic devices. (CLOSEST) A. reuse B. cut down on C. recycle D. reproduce 67. Many new machines have been invented to help doctors to detect diseases early. (CLOSEST) A. notice B. recognized C. ignore D. cure 68. Our city is going to ban supermarkets from using plastic bags. (CLOSEST) A. reduce B. encourage C. prohibit D. allow 69. If I take the pessimistic viewpoint, Tokyo won't be a safe place to live in.
- A. No, I don't think so. B. Not exactly. C. Yes, I agree. D. You can't be right. 90. “Oh, I'm sorry! Am I disturbing you?” – “___” A. Sure, you're a real nuisance! B. You're such a pain in the neck! C. No, never mind. D. No, you're OK. 91. - A: "Each of us should join hand to protect the World Heritage Sites." - B: “___” A. I can't do it. B. I totally agree. C. That's not true. D. That's too bad. 92. A: "Tertiary education is the only way to success." - B: "___" A. You know nothing about it. B. That's too bad. C. I can't agree with you there. D. You must say that again. 93. - A: "School canteens should prepare nutritious meals for young children." – B: “___” A. Yes, let's. B. I have to go. C. No wonders. D. I couldn’t agree more Put the verbs in bracket into correct forms: 1. I (read) ___ the latest Harry Potter book all day. I'm dying to know what happens in the end! 2. We (decorate) ___ our classroom for the upcoming Teachers' Day, but there's still a lot to do. 3. Margaret (never/ run) ___ in the school marathon for charity before. 4. I (search) ___ for the information about the differences between further education and higher education all this morning. 5. I (read) ___three stories since this morning. 6. I (just/ finish) ___ reading a wonderful book about space travel. 7. The teacher advised Jimmy (work) ___ harder if he didn't want to retake the exam. 8. Scholars believe that there are still relics (bury)___ under the tomb and awaiting to be excavated. 9. The book (publish)___ last week is her first novel about a World Heritage Site in Viet Nam. 10. A picture (paint)___by Munch was stolen by art thieves. 11. If you (like)___ peace and quiet, don’t move to the town to live. 12. If you go by air, it (take)___ you around two hours to get to Ho Chi Minh City from Ha Noi. 13. If you need help, (tell) ___ me! 14. If unemployment (be)___ rising, people tend to stay in their current jobs. 15. Khanh's father promised (buy)___ her a pair of Nike shoes if she passed her English test. 16. Lan's mother reminded her (turn)___ off the lights before leaving a house. 17. The doctor advised him (not exercise)___ too hard because it was not good for his heart. 18. All of the disasters (result) ___ from climate change will continue to have a devastating effect on socio-economic development. 19. He (go) ___ to New York at least three times this year. 20. They (get) ___ to know each other for more than ten years. 21. She (wash)___ dishes already. 22. Tom is still watching television. He (watch)___ television all day. 23. The boy (injure) ___ in the accident was taken to hospital. 24. My Son Sanctuary is an area (cover) ___ with Hindu-like architecture and art. 25. In the afternoon, the tourist will take a boat trip to the ancient temple (locate)___ on the river bank.
- 21. He bought a radio. First he checked the price. => After having . 22. Nam's still studying English. He started studying it two years ago. (for) → ___ 23. I started discussing my research proposal with my professor at the beginning of my course. We're still discussing it. (been) → ___ 24. I started learning how to play the piano eight months ago. I'm still learning it. (learning) → ___ 25. "If I were you, I wouldn't trust Peter" she told John. (reported with condtitional sentence) → ___ 26. "I'll take you to the zoo tomorrow" my mother said to me. (insist) → ___ 27. Tom said to me "If I had spare time, I woul go fishing with you". → ___ Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks. GAP YEAR In the professional or career world, a gap year is a year before going to college or university and after finishing high school or (1) ___ a year off before going into graduate school after completing a bachelor as an undergraduate. (2) ___ this time, students may engage in advanced academic courses, extra-academic courses and non-academic courses, such as yearlong pre-college math courses, language studies, learning a trade, art studies, volunteer work, travel, internships, sports and more. Gap years are sometimes considered a way for students to become independent and learn a great deal of (3) ___ prior to engaging in university life. Australians and New Zealanders have a tradition of travelling overseas independently (4) ___ a young age. In New Zealand, this is known as “doing an OE” (Overseas Experience). Sometimes, an OE is (5) ___ to one year, but often Australians and New Zealanders will remain overseas for three to five years, with many working short-term in service industry jobs to fund their continuing travels. Europe and Asia are popular destinations for doing an OE. In Australia, through exchange programmes and benefits for youth, there are so many opportunities for a young person to broaden their (6) ___ through travel in a gap year. 1. A. calling B. going C. taking D. turning 2. A. During B. When C. While D. By 3. A. responsible B. responsibility C. irresponsible D. irresponsibility 4. A. at B. on C. in D. for 5. A. distributed B. used C. spent D. limited 6. A. head B. mind C. brain D. memory