Name:…………………………………… Class: 11B…… Time: 45 minutes Code 121 Mark: A Multiple choice (5ms) I Choose the word that is pronounced differently from the rest A candy B sandy C many D hand A two B twenty C twice D twelve II Choose the word whose stress different from the rest A volunteer B difficult C mountainous D interest A performance B celebration C remember D announce III Choose the correct answer to complete the sentences To the work for a humane society is……… A friendly B mutual C voluntary D thoughless We should take care of war invalids and family of martyrs A look after B look into C look for D look at I often take part…… … social activities every weekend A in B on C for D from They had a really good chance of winning the national ………… A compete B competition C competitor D competitive One third of the world’s…………… consumes two thirds of the world resources A people B men C population D human 10 Jack admitted ……….the money A steal B to steal C stealing D stolen 11 No one can prevent us from ……………… good things A to B doing C D done 12 This time next week, we …………….on the beach A lie B will lie C will be lying D are going to lie 13 If there …………a row, I will keep out of it A will be B is C were D had been 14 What would Tom if he………… the truth? A would know B knows C had known D knew 15 After they ………… their breakfast, they ………… shopping yesterday A have/go B had had/go C had/had gone D had had/went 16 ……… she ………… in Hue at the moment? A Does/live B Is/living C Did/live D Was/living 17 I ………… her at the school gate yesterday A met B meet C had met D am meeting 18 Sue :” I love music “ –Alice :” ……………….” A So I B No, I won’t C Yes, I like it D Neither I 19 ………… to the party, we could hardly refuse to go A Having invited B To have invited C Having been invited D To have been invited 20 David:” You’ve got a beautiful dress!”- Hellen:”…………………” A I B Thank you C You, too D Okay IV Read the passage and then answer the following questions (2ms) The great racing driver, Sir Malcolm Campbell, was the first man to drive at over 300 miles per hour He set up a new world record in September 1935 at Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah Bluebird, the car he was driving, had been specially built for him It was over 30 feet in length and had a 2,500 horsepower engine Although Campbell reached a speed of over 304 miles per hour, he had great difficulty in controlling the car because a type burst during the first run After his attempt, Campbell was disappointed to learn that his average speed had been 299 miles per hour However, a few days later, he was told that a mistake had been made His average speed had been 301 miles per hour Since that time, racing drivers have reached speeds of over 400 miles an hour Following his father's footsteps many years later, Sir Malcolm's son, Donald, also set up a world record Like his father, he was driving a car called Bluebird Sir Malcolm Campbell was a ………………… A taxi driver B bus driver C car maker D racing driver He had great difficulty in controlling the car during the first run because of …………… A the road B a type burst C the weather D his health problem How did you feel when he that his average speed had been 299 miles/hour? A pleased B excited C disappointed D sorry C 301miles/ hour D 304 miles/hour What was his real average speed in that race? A 400 miles/ hour B 299 miles/ hour B Writing I Read the passage and fill in each blank with one suitabe word in the box (1m) most body more after head even every when The FIFA Women’s World Cup is the (1)…… ……important international competition in women’s football It is established by the women’s national football teams of the member states of the Federation Internationale de Football Association ( FIFA), the sport’s largest global governing (2) …………contested (3) ……… … four years, the first Women’s World Cup tournament, named the Women’s World Championship, was held in 1991, sisty-one years (4)…….… the men’s first FIFA World Cup tournament in 1930 (1) ……………… … ; (2) ………… ………… ; (3) …… …………… ; (4) ……………… II Rewrite the sentences as shown (2ms) They said: “Let’s go to the movies this afternoon.” They suggested……………………………………………….….………………………… Jeremy said: “I am sorry I am ten minutes late.” Jeremy apologized for……………………………………………………………………… “ We would be very happy if he came to see us today,” the patients said The patients said …………………………………………… …………………………… “If I don’t practise my English, I won’t get any better,” he said He said ……………………………………………………… …………………………… They have lived in Quang Ngai for 16 years They started ……….…………………………………….………………………………… I can’t give you a lift because I don’t have a car If…………………………………………………………………… ……………………… We got lost because we didn’t bring a city map If……………………………………………………………………………………………… She called us in the middle of our dinner She……………………………………………………………………………………………… -THE END KEY A Multiple choice (5ms) I Choose the word that is pronounced differently from the rest A candy B sandy C many D hand A two B twenty C twice D twelve II Choose the word whose stress different from the rest A volunteer B difficult C mountainous D interest A performance B celebration C remember D announce III Choose the correct answer to complete the sentences To the work for a humane society is……… A friendly B mutual C voluntary D thoughless We should take care of war invalids and family of martyrs A look after B look into C look for D look at I often take part…… … social activities every weekend A in B on C for D from They had a really good chance of winning the national ………… A compete B competition C competitor D competitive One third of the world’s…………… consumes two thirds of the world resources A people B men C population D human 10 Jack admitted ……….the money A steal B to steal C stealing D stolen 11 No one can prevent us from ……………… good things A to B doing C D done 12 This time next week, we …………….on the beach A lie B will lie C will be lying D are going to lie 13 If there …………a row, I will keep out of it A will be B is C were D had been 14 What would Tom if he………… the truth? A would know B knows C had known D knew 15 After they ………… their breakfast, they ………… shopping yesterday A have/go B had had/go C had/had gone D had had/went 16 ……… she ………… in Hue at the moment? A Does/live B Is/living C Did/live D Was/living 17 I ………… her at the school gate yesterday A met B meet C had met D am meeting 18 Sue :” I love music “ –Alice :” ……………….” A So I B No, I won’t C Yes, I like it D Neither I 19 ………… to the party, we could hardly refuse to go A Having invited B To have invited C Having been invited D To have been invited 20 David:” You’ve got a beautiful dress!”- Hellen:”…………………” A I B Thank you C You, too D Okay IV Read the passage and then answer the following questions (2ms) The great racing driver, Sir Malcolm Campbell, was the first man to drive at over 300 miles per hour He set up a new world record in September 1935 at Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah Bluebird, the car he was driving, had been specially built for him It was over 30 feet in length and had a 2,500 horsepower engine Although Campbell reached a speed of over 304 miles per hour, he had great difficulty in controlling the car because a type burst during the first run After his attempt, Campbell was disappointed to learn that his average speed had been 299 miles per hour However, a few days later, he was told that a mistake had been made His average speed had been 301 miles per hour Since that time, racing drivers have reached speeds of over 400 miles an hour Following his father's footsteps many years later, Sir Malcolm's son, Donald, also set up a world record Like his father, he was driving a car called Bluebird Sir Malcolm Campbell was a ………………… A taxi driver B bus driver C car maker D racing driver He had great difficulty in controlling the car during the first run because of …………… A the road B a type burst C the weather D his health problem How did you feel when he that his average speed had been 299 miles/hour? A pleased B excited C disappointed D sorry C 301miles/ hour D 304 miles/hour What was his real average speed in that race? A 400 miles/ hour B 299 miles/ hour B Writing III.Read the passage and fill in each blank with one suitabe word in the box (1m) most body more after head even every when The FIFA Women’s World Cup is the (1)…… ……important international competition in women’s football It is established by the women’s national football teams of the member states of the Federation Internationale de Football Association ( FIFA), the sport’s largest global governing (2) …………contested (3) ……… … four years, the first Women’s World Cup tournament, named the Women’s World Championship, was held in 1991, sisty-one years (4)…….… the men’s first FIFA World Cup tournament in 1930 (1) most; (2) body; (3) every; (4) after IV Rewrite the sentences as shown (2ms) They said: “Let’s go to the movies this afternoon.” They suggested going to the movies that afternoon 10 Jeremy said: “I am sorry I am ten minutes late.” Jeremy apologized for being ten minutes late 11 “ We would be very happy if he came to see us today,” the patients said The patients said that they would be very happy if he came to see them that day 12 “If I don’t practise my English, I won’t get any better,” he said He said that if he didn’t practise his English, he wouldn’t get any better 13 They have lived in Quang Ngai for 16 years They started to live in Quang Ngai 16 years ago 14 I can’t give you a lift because I don’t have a car If I had a car, I could give you a lift 15 We got lost because we didn’t bring a city map If we had brought a city map, I wouldn’t have got lost 16 She called us in the middle of our dinner She called us when we were having dinner -THE END ... the rest A candy B sandy C many D hand A two B twenty C twice D twelve II Choose the word whose stress different from the rest A volunteer B difficult C mountainous D interest A performance B celebration... D announce III Choose the correct answer to complete the sentences To the work for a humane society is……… A friendly B mutual C voluntary D thoughless We should take care of war invalids and... A I B Thank you C You, too D Okay IV Read the passage and then answer the following questions (2ms) The great racing driver, Sir Malcolm Campbell, was the first man to drive at over 30 0 miles