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TIẾNG ANH 11
I USE OF LANGUAGE
Question 1 Parents often advise their children not to break the _ of Vietnam's society in choosing their clothes
Question 2 It is inadvisable for parents to _ their ideas on their children's choice of careers
A siblings B friends C neighbours D parents
Question 4 It is hard to avoid _ between parents and children because they have different
interests
Question 5 Last night’s leftover food in the fridge smells _ Don’t eat it!
Question 6 My father always wants me to follow in his _
Question 7 A true friend is someone who is _ and always willing to help
Question 9 When I am in trouble, my close friend always lends an _ and give me some advice
Question 10 He tries to keep himself _, so he reads most of the local newspapers
Question 11 Tom: Do you think time-management skill is the most important to become independent?
Anna: _
Question 12 She has a very _ attitude towards work She doesn’t need to be reminded about her duties
Question 13: It's on Saturday night we'll go out with Michael to a concert
Question 14 Hoang always thinks carefully before going out with us because the failure _ his family rules will get him in trouble
Question 15 Layla's excellent time-management skills that made her a success story
Question 16 It's essential _ good interpersonal communication skills to undertake this job
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Question 18 His decision part in the contest surprised all of us
Question 19 Students _wear uniforms at school It is a rule
Question 20 It is important for parents to respect children's
Question 21 She felt very upset after she _with her boy friend
Question 22 It was Mary _ made a great contribution to her husband's success
Question 23 Students _use cell phones at school
Question 24 Most _are always willing to lend an ear to what children are saying
Polo Raph Lauren
Question 26 Parents are always willing to be a for their children to cry on
Question 27 She was very happy _my present for her birthday last Thursday
A received B receive C to receive D receiving
Question 28 I will lend you some money, but you _ pay it back to me next week
Question 29 If you are lucky, it will be love at first
Question 30 “Why don't we talk to Mr Green first? I think he can help.” – “ ”
Question 31 "I'm afraid there is no real friendship between boys and girls!”
- “ , Mommy We are just good friends.”
Question 32 I was tired and couldn’t _on doing my research project properly
Question 33 I wish I could do something to reduce financial _ on my parents
A capital B burden C limit D gap
Question 34 I’ll win the race I'm determined
C To win the race is determined D The race isdetermined
Question 35 Many teenagers heavily on their parents, so they cannot live independently
Question 36 An is very _person No one can prevent her from doing what she wants
Question 37 He kept beeping the car horn and made people feel _
Question 38 In case of emergency, you should _
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Question 40 When Lan was small, she was encouraged to speak out her opinions That’s why she is so… now
Question 41 Before making a _, he often considers different options
Question 42 Tom: I think parents should respect their children’s privacy
Peter: “ ”
Question 43 His dream _part in the contest worries all of us
Question 44 It was the girl _Nam was talking about
Question 45 You _ come home before curfew It is a rule
Question 46 In a nuclear family, both mother and father have responsibility for housekeeping and
Question 47 My darling, you looked in that dress
Question 48 We've divided the group report into three parts and you're for the conclusion one
Question 49 Jack: Don't forget to finish your homework before class
Rose:
Question 50 Parents are always willing to lend a sympathetic to their children when they have problems
Question 51 Despite my parents' disagreement, I'm to drop out of university and establish my own business
Question 52 My father made a determined effort a new company
Question 53 It was the age of 20 _he become sucessfu as a famous writer
Question 54 I will lend you some money, but you pay it back to me next week
II ORDERING SENTENCES
Question 2: was reconciled with / his / an argument./ He / girl friend / after
Question 3 don’t/ I / Sundays / have to / early / get up / on
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Question 4 to persuade/ Tom’s attempt/ to join the club /his parents /to allow/ him / failed
Question 5 My parents / not allow / me / go out / 9pm/ do / to / after/ do
Question 6 Children / respect / the elderly / though / argument / sometimes / must / there is / an
Question 7 let/ don’t/ My parents/ mortobike / me/ use/ the
Question 9 must/ mobile phones/ Students / class / the / not / use / in
_ Question 10 me /want/ to follow/ his footsteps / My father / in
Question 11 for /to create/ You / problems /yourself/ now./ ought not
_ Question 12 broke up with / was willing to /Carol / to John/ when / he / his girl friend./ lend an ear
Question 13 / responsible for /members / are / the housework / Family
_
Question 14 because / have to/ come / a rule./ We / before 9 p.m / it’s / /home
_
Question 15 ought to/ your parent’s / advices / You/ listen to
_
Question 16 I / both excited and nervous /feel /Lara tomorrow /I have got a date with /because
Question 17 ought / to / mobile phones/ Students / class / the / not / use / in
Question 18 go home / at night / not / My parents / did / me / to / allow/ late
III REWRITE SENTENCES
Question 1 Kate was disappointed because she failed to get connected with her cousin in Vietnam (adj + To
– V)
Kate _
Question 2 Confident teenagers are willing to try out new things (willingness)
_
Question 3 My family are going to take a two-week trip to Laos by car this summer (plan)
_
Question 4: Nam won the first prize in the English speaking contest (cleft sentence)
It _
Question 5 I was sorry when I heard your grandmother was ill (adj + To – V)
I _ Question 6 Parents should encourage their teenage children to explore what they are interested in It's
important (adj + To – V)
It’s _
Question 7 A child needs to learn to take responsibility for their actions It's very necessary (adj + To – V)
It’s _
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Question 8: Nam came to see me last night (cleft sentence)
It _
Question 9 I really admire my teacher for his memory (cleft sentence)
It _
Question 10 I was sorry if I disturb you (adj + To – V)
I _
Question 11 A confident teenager is more open to criticism and feedback, which helps them grow It's likely
(adj + To – V)
It’s _
Question 12 These days, Vietnamese young people take part in a lot of social activities It's great (adj + To
– V)
It ‘s _
Question 13 Mary became the first winner in the English speaking contest (cleft sentence)
It _Question 14 I
was delighted when I knew I had passed the driving test (adj + To – V)
I _
Question 15 Jane decided to break up with her boyfriend, with whom she had been dating for many years (
Cleft sentence)
It _
Question 16 I was surprised when I saw that my friend can do a magic (ABILITY)
I _
Question 17 My daughter finds YouTube helpful to her English learning ( Cleft sentence)
It _
Question 18 Owning a business is more interesting to many young people these days ( Cleft sentence)
It _
Question 19 I was sorry when I heard your grandmother was ill (adj + To – V)
I _
Question 20 Jimmy tried hard to overcome any difficulties by himself (Effort) (Noun + To – V)
Jimmy _
Question 21 He became succeessful as a famous writer at the age of 20 (cleft sentence)
It _
Question 22 Tim wins the second prize in the English speaking contest (cleft sentence)
It _
Question 23 He was sad when he knew your mother was ill (adj + To – V)
I _
Question 24 No one knew that Jimmy wanted to become a doctor (dream) (Noun + To – V)
Jimmy _
Question 25 He dropped out of school at the age of 20 (cleft sentence)
It _
Question 26 Hung’s mum can speak three languages (cleft sentence)
It _
Question 27 My mother was happy when she knew I won the scholarship
(adj + To – V)
Mymother _
Question 28.That he decided to take part in the contest surprised all of us.(decision)(Noun + To – V)
His _
Question 29 They had their first date in a nice coffee shop.(cleft sentence)
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IV WORD FORMS Give correct word forms in brackets
Question 1 You must believe in your abilities and have in yourself to succeed (CONFIDENT) Question 2 In case of emergency, you have to act very _ (DECIDE)
Question 3 He kept beeping the car horn and made people feel _ (TIRE)
Question 4 He wants to live _ of his parents (DEPEND)
Question 5 Finally, they found the best to that problem (SOLVE)
Question 6 I found the doctors quite _ (SYMPATHY)
Question 7 She always feels _ when living here because she likes it (COMFORT)
Question 8 You’re getting quite _ in your old age! (ROMANCE)
Question 9: Her _ to obey the school rules upsets her parents very much (FAIL)
Question 10.Nam is a very young man.No one can stop him from achieving his goals
(DETERMINATION)
Question 11 In case of emergency, you have to act very _(DECISIVE)
Question 12 My teacher is very caring and .(SYMPATHY)
Question 13 She had an argument with one of her close friends, but she's managed to be with her
(RECONCILIATION)
Question14 When you have a romantic relationship, you're having a relationship based on love and
attraction (EMOTION)
Question 15 I thought my friend _ my trust when she told others my secret (BETRAY)
Question 16 My parents always worry that I am in a with Nam, my close friend (RELATION) Question 17 My best friend and I had an _ because she had revealed my secret (ARGUE)
Question 18 My parents and teachers are always telling me that I have to on my study
(CONCENTRATION)
V READING
Reading 1
ARE TRADITIONAL WAYS OF LEARNING THE BEST?
Read about some alternative schools of thought…
One school in Hampshire, UK, offers 24-hour teaching The children can decide when or if they come
to school The school is open from 7 a.m to 10 p.m., for 364 days a year and provides online teaching throughout the night The idea is that pupils don't have to come to school and they can decide when they want
to study Cheryl Heron, the head teacher, said “Some students learn better at night Some students learn better
in the morning.” Cheryl believes that if children are bored, they will not come to school “Why must teaching only be conducted in a classroom? You can teach a child without him ever coming to school.”
Steiner schools encourage creativity and free thinking so children can study art, music and gardening
as well as science and history They don’t have to learn to read and write at an early age At some Steiner schools the teachers can’t use textbooks They talk to the children, who learn by listening Every morning the
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A child learning music with the Suzuki method has to start as young as possible Even two-year-old children can learn to play difficult pieces of classical music, often on the violin They do this by watching and listening They learn by copying, just like they learn their mother tongue The child has to join in, but doesn't have to get it right “They soon learn that they mustn't stop every time they make a mistake They just carry on,” said one Suzuki trainer The children have to practise for hours every day and they give performances once a week, so they learn quickly “The parents must be involved too,” said the trainer, “or it just doesn't work.”
Question 1: Which of the following is NOT true about 24-hour teaching?
A Students can come to school from 7 a.m to 10 p.m
B Students can study online at night
C Students can choose the time to study
D Some students need to study in the morning and some need to study at night
Question 2: Steiner schools don't
A encourage children's creativity and free thinking
B allow teachers to teach things out of textbooks
C teach reading and writing to young children
D teach music to children
Question 3 Which of the following is TRUE about Steiner schools?
A They are different from traditional schools
B Young children are not taught foreign languages
C Students must concentrate on music
D Students have to do exams and tests
Question 4 Students learning music with Suzuki method
Question 5 The word“this” in paragraph 3 refers to
Reading 2
Stella McCartney was born in 1972, the daughter of pop star Sir Paul McCartney She is the youngest
of three sisters One sister is a potter and the other sister does the same job as their mother used to do - she works as a photographer Stella's brother, James, is a musician Stella first hit the newspaper headlines in 1995 when she graduated in fashion design from art college At her final show, her clothes were modeled by her friends, Naomi Campbell and Kate Moss, both well-known models
Unsurprisingly, the student show became front-page news around the world Stella hadn't been in the news before as a fashion designer but she had spent time working in the fashion world since she was fifteen
In March 1997, Stella went to work for the fashion house Chloe People said the famous fashion house had given her the job because of her surname and her famous parents but Stella soon showed how good she was
She designs clothes which she would like to wear herself, although she's not a model, and many famous models and actors choose to wear them In 2001 Stella started her own fashion house and has since opened stores around the world and won many prizes A lifelong vegetarian, McCartney does not use any leather or fur in her design Instead, she uses silk, wool and other animal-derived fabrics
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Question 2 Stella, Naomi Campbell and Kate Moss
Question 3 Which of the following is TRUE about the show?
A Everyone was surprised when Stella's show was successful
B The models performed clothes designed by Stella
C The show was the last show of Stella
D There was no one famous appearing in the show
Question 4 Stella thinks about the kinds of clothes that
Question 5 The word “lifelong” in the passage is closest in meaning to
Reading 3
Many young people strive to be independent That means you are able to take care of yourself, and you don't have to rely on anyone else However, to live independently, you need a number of life skills in order not to depend on your parents and older brothers or sisters One of the most important skills is time management which can help you build your confidence and self-esteem.With good time management skills, you can perform your daily tasks, including your responsibilities at school and at home with pleasing results Moreover, you will not feel stressed when exam dates are approaching These skills can also help you act more independently and responsibly, get better grades at school and have more time for your family and friends
Developing time-management skills is not as challenging as you may think Firstly, make a plan for things you need to do, including appointments and deadlines Using a diary or apps on mobile devices will remind you of what you need to accomplish and when you need toaccomplish it Secondly, prioritize your activities You need to decide which tasks are the most urgent and important and then, concentrate on these first This way, you may not be at a loss to deal with too much work at the same time Thirdly, develop routines because routines, when established, take less time for you to do your tasks
Time management skills are not hard to develop; once you master them, you will find out that they are great keys to success and you can become independent
1 What do young people need to become independent according to the first paragraph?
A A lot of life skills
B more confidence and self-esteem
C Mastering time-management skills
D Financial sources
2 Which of the following is NOT mentioned as benefits of good time-management?
A Be more confident and self-esteemed
B Complete the daily tasks with the best result
C Get better grades at school and have more time for other activities
D Earn more money
3 How can you prioritise your activities?
A Make schedule for things you need to do
B Concentrate on the most urgent and important tasks first
C Try to establish routines
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4 What does the word accomplish mean?
5 What is the author's viewpoint on developing time-management skills?
A It's hard but you can master it well
B It's very challenging to build
C It's easier to master than people think
D It’s unneccessary to learn
Reading 4 Teenage relationships
Romantic relationships are a major developmental milestone They come with all the other changes going on during adolescence - physical, social and emotional And they're linked to a teenager's growing interest in body image and looks, independence and privacy
Romantic relationships can bring lots of emotional ups and downs for a teenager- and sometimes for the whole family The idea that the teenager might have these kinds of feelings can sometimes be a bit
confronting for his or her parents But these feelings are leading your child towards a deeper capacity to care, share and develop intimate relationships
There isn't a ‘right age’ to start having relationships - every child is different But here are some averages
of when teenage relationships start From 9-11 years, your child might start to show more independence from the family and more interest in friends From 10-14 years, your child might want to spend more time in mixed gender groups, which might eventually end up in a romantic relationship From 15-19 years, romantic relationships can become central to social life Friendships might become deeper and more stable
Many teenagers spend a lot of time thinking and talking about being in a relationship In these years, teenage relationships might last only a few weeks or months It's also normal for children to have no interest
in romantic relationships until their late teens Some choose to focus on schoolwork, sport, or other interests Question 1 According to the passage, romantic relationships among teenagers signal ………
A an important stage of their development
C the physical, social and emotional changes
B the most serious emotional challenges
D feelings of independence and privacy
Question 2 Who may romantic relationships of a teenager affect?
Question 3 What do the phrase ‘these feelings’ in the paragraph 2 refer to?
A a teenager's feelings about their parents
C parents' arguments against a teenager's romantic relationships
B a teenager's intimate relationships
D good and bad emotional feelings
Question 4 At what age is a teenager likely to become more independent of their family?
Question 5 Beside romantic relationships, what else do some teenagers spend more time on?
A talking with their parents
C thinking about their future study
B studying, taking up sports or other hobbies
D thinking about themselves
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In American, although most men still do less housework than their wives, that gap has been halved since the 1960s Today, 41 per cent of couples say they share childcare equally, compared with 25 percent
in 1985 Men's greater involvement at home is good for their relationships with their spouses, and also good for their children Hands-on fathers make better parents than men who let their wives do all the nurturing and childcare They raise sons who are more expressive and daughters who are more likely to do well in school - especially in math and science
In 1900, life expectancy in the United States was 47 years, and only four per cent of the population was 65 or older Today, life expectancy is 76 years, and by 2025, it is estimated about 20 per cent of the U.S population will be 65 or older For the first time, a generation of adults must plan for the needs of both their parents and their children Most Americans are responding with remarkable grace One in four households gives the equivalent of a full day a week or more in unpaid care to an aging relative, and more than half say they expect to do so in the next 10 years Older people are less likely to be impoverished or incapacitated by
illness than in the past, and have more opportunity to develop a relationship with their grandchildren
Even some of the choices that worry people the most are turning out to be manageable Divorce rates are
likely to remain high, and in many cases marital breakdown causes serious problems for both adults and kids
Yet when parents minimize conflict, family bonds can be maintained And many families are doing this
More non-custodial parents are staying in touch with their children Child-support receipts are rising A lower proportion of children from divorced families are exhibiting problems than in earlier decades And
stepfamilies are learning to maximize children's access to supportive adults rather than cutting them off from one side of the family
Question 1: Which of the following can be the most suitable heading for paragraph 1?
A Men's involvement at home
B Benefits of men's involvement at home
C Drawbacks of men's involvement at home
D Children studying math and science
Question 2: Nowadays, of men help take care of children
Question 3: According to the writer, old people in the USA
A are experiencing a shorter life expectancy
B receive less care from their children than they used to
C have better relationships with their children and grandchildren
D may live in worst living conditions
Question 4: Which of the following is NOT true about divorce rates in the USA?
A They will still be high
B They can cause problems for both parents and children
C More problems are caused by children from divorced families
D Children are encouraged to meet their separate parents
Question 5: The word “this” in the paragraph 3 refers to