Since 1985, there have been more female students enrolled in higher education than male students in most industrialized countries.. In contrast, in the world’s least developed countries,
Trang 1Prepared by teacher: Thuy Dinh
Full name: No.2 Term: 1
Class: 11…… Nhu Thanh II High School A
Choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) whose underlined part is pronouned differently from the three others (1 mark)
1 A volunteer B honorable C remote D province
4 A competition B illiteracy C handicapped D fight
Read the following passage and decide whether the following statements are true or false Cirle
T (true) or F (false) (2.5 marks)
Illiteracy Rate Around the World
It is estimated that 875 million adults are illiterate worldwide Nearly two- thirds of them are women
In 1969, the year man took his first step on the moon, 4 out of 5 women in Africa could not read or write It is estimated that today nearly half of all African women are still illiterate More than 100 million children, including at least 60 million girls, have no access to primary schooling
Since 1985, there have been more female students enrolled in higher education than male students in most industrialized countries In contrast, in the world’s least developed countries, only 1 in 4 students of higher education are women
US studies considently show that all countries that have successfully reduced their population growth rate have one factor in common- a higher female literacy rate
In the world women represent 94% of pre-primary school teachers, 58% of primary school teachers and 48% of secondary school teachers
In most developing countries on average, 33% of public spending on education benefits the richest fifth
of the population, while only 13% of education spending benefits the poorest fifth
5 Nearly 600 million women are illiterate around the world T F
6 In 1969, 80% of African women could read and write T F
7 Of 100 million children who have no chance to go to school, at least 60 million are girls T F
8 More female students enrolled in higher education in most industrialized countries than in least
9 There are more women around the world working in secondary education than in primary and pre-primary school education T F
Choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) which needs correcting (1 mark)
9 The policeman asked the man don’t to remove his hands from the car
A B C D
10 The professor is thinking to go to the meeting on higher education next month
A B C D
11 She smelt something burning and saw smoke rise
A B C D
12 He congratulated me about having done the work very well
A B C D
Choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) to fill in the blank (2 marks)
13 The fight against _ still continues until everyone in society has known how to read and write
A wars B literacy C illiteracy D illiterate
14 I’m looking forward to _ on vacation
15 The law can’t prevent a person spending his own money
16 “Let me take you to the station, Anna”, Mary said
Mary offered _ Anna to the station
17 Son La is a _ province in the Northeast of Vietnam
A moutaineer B mountain C mountainous D mountainy
18 “I must see the manager!”, he said He insisted the manager
A on seeing B about seeing C to see D of seeing
19 To participate _ the contest, you must complete two activities
Trang 2A in B at C during D with
20 They spend all their money the poor and the sick
Choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) which is the correct combination of the given sentences (1.5 mark)
21 She hoped to find the lost book She search ed everywhere
A Hoping to find the lost book, she search everywhere
B Hoped to find the lost book, she search everywhere
C Being hoped to find the lost book, she search everywhere
D Hopes to find the lost book, she search everywhere
22 Because he had drunk too much, he didn’t drive home himself
A Had drunk too much, he didn’t drive home himself
B Drunk too much, he didn’t drive home himself
C Having drunk too much, he didn’t drive home himself
D To have drunk too much, he didn’t drive home himself
23 “Can you tell me the way to the post office, please?,” he asked a passed- by
A He asked a passed- by if could tell him the way to the post office
B He asked a passed- by to tell him the way to the post office
C He asked a passed- by tell him the way to the post office
D He asked a passed – by telling him the way to the post office
Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning as the first (2 marks)
24 “Keep out of this room at all times,’ she said to them
She warned
25 “You need to study harder, ” the teacher said to him
The teacher advised _
26 “I am sorry I didn’t tell you about my fight earlier,” Linda said
Linda apologised
27 “You have taken my car, Peter” said Jane
Jane accused _
Prepared by teacher: Thuy Dinh
Full name: No.2 Term: 1
Class: 11…… Nhu Thanh II High School B
Choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) which needs correcting (1 mark)
1 She smelt something burning and saw smoke rise
A B C D
2 The professor is thinking to go to the meeting on higher education next month
A B C D
3 The policeman asked the man don’t to remove his hands from the car
A B C D
4 He congratulated me about having done the work very well
A B C D
Choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) which is the correct combination of the given sentences (1.5 mark)
5 Because he had drunk too much, he didn’t drive home himself
A Had drunk too much, he didn’t drive home himself
B Drunk too much, he didn’t drive home himself
C Having drunk too much, he didn’t drive home himself
D To have drunk too much, he didn’t drive home himself
6 She hoped to find the lost book She search ed everywhere
A Hoping to find the lost book, she search everywhere
B Hoped to find the lost book, she search everywhere
C Being hoped to find the lost book, she search everywhere
D Hopes to find the lost book, she search everywhere
7 “Can you tell me the way to the post office, please?,” he asked a passed- by
A He asked a passed- by if could tell him the way to the post office
Trang 3B He asked a passed- by to tell him the way to the post office.
C He asked a passed- by tell him the way to the post office
D He asked a passed – by telling him the way to the post office
Choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) whose underlined part is pronouned differently from the three others (1 mark)
10 A volunteer B honorable C remote D province
11 A competition B illiteracy C handicapped D fight
Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning as the first (2 marks)
12 “I am sorry I didn’t tell you about my fight earlier,” Linda said
Linda apologised
13 “You have taken my car, Peter” said Jane
Jane accused _
14 “Keep out of this room at all times,’ she said to them
She warned
15 “You need to study harder, ” the teacher said to him
The teacher advised _
Choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) to fill in the blank (2 marks)
16 To participate _ the contest, you must complete two activities
17 The fight against _ still continues until everyone in society has known how to read and write
A wars B literacy C illiteracy D illiterate
18 “I must see the manager!”, he said He insisted the manager
A on seeing B about seeing C to see D of seeing
19 I’m looking forward to _ on vacation
20 “Let me take you to the station, Anna”, Mary said
Mary offered _ Anna to the station
21 Son La is a _ province in the Northeast of Vietnam
A moutaineer B mountain C mountainous D mountainy
22 They spend all their money the poor and the sick
23 The law can’t prevent a person spending his own money
Read the following passage and decide whether the following statements are true or false Cirle
T (true) or F (false) (2.5 marks)
Illiteracy Rate Around the World
It is estimated that 875 million adults are illiterate worldwide Nearly two- thirds of them are women
In 1969, the year man took his first step on the moon, 4 out of 5 women in Africa could not read or write It is estimated that today nearly half of all African women are still illiterate More than 100 million children, including at least 60 million girls, have no access to primary schooling
Since 1985, there have been more female students enrolled in higher education than male students in most industrialized countries In contrast, in the world’s least developed countries, only 1 in 4 students of higher education are women
US studies considently show that all countries that have successfully reduced their population growth rate have one factor in common- a higher female literacy rate
In the world women represent 94% of pre-primary school teachers, 58% of primary school teachers and 48% of secondary school teachers
In most developing countries on average, 33% of public spending on education benefits the richest fifth
of the population, while only 13% of education spending benefits the poorest fifth
24 Nearly 600 million women are illiterate around the world T F
25 In 1969, 80% of African women could read and write T F
26 Of 100 million children who have no chance to go to school, at least 60 million are girls T F
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28 There are more women around the world working in secondary education than in primary and pre-primary school education T F