ENGLISH 11 PRACTICAL EXERCISES ENGLISH 11 PRACTICAL EXERCISES Mr Ánh UNIT 1 Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others in each group 1 A switch B match C catch D s[.]
ENGLISH 11 PRACTICAL EXERCISES Mr Ánh UNIT Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others in each group A switch B match C catch D stomach A church B each C much D chemistry A anger B ranger C stranger D danger A gallantry B orange C gentle D manage A devotion B question C combination D tradition Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the rest A significant B difficulty C comfortable D sensational A enormous B gorgeous C suspicious D continuous A standard B beauty C fashion D effect A convenient B constancy C competitive D sufficient A enthusiasm B socialism C terrorism D racialism Choose the appropriate word or phrase for each gap of the sentence They not believe each other because there are _ between them A constancy B loyalty C suspicions D unselfishness People say that there must be _ trust between true friends A each other B mutual C common D one another At work, he has a lot of business _ but very few real friends A customers B clients C relatives D acquaintances In the football matches, he often _ the decisive goal for his team A scores B wins C gains D beats We always admire the _ between Karls Marx and Federic Angels A friend B friendship C relation D relationship We not think much of people who readily believe rumour and _ against their friends A story B gossip C comic D anecdote Where such mutual _ does not exist, friendship is impossible A love B help C justice D sympathy After school, Linda’s closest friend often _ her to home A takes B brings C drives D accompanies His _ helps him win his friends’ trust A enthusiasm B sympathy C happiness D sorrow 10 Constancy is the second _ for true friendship A character B element C factor D quality Choose the words or phrases that have the closest meaning to the underlined Loyalty is one of the qualities of a true friendship A Love B Responsibility C faith D Agreement She's nice but I don't feel I can confide in her I cannot share my feeling and secrets with her A believe B sympathize C trust D depend I am still in contact with some of my distant friends thanks to e-mail and telephone A far B close C best D faithful You can trust Thomas to look after the documents He is completely honest A mention B rely C believe D encourage We can easily become friends with people who can share common interests A profits B work C ideas D hobbies The president has sent a message of sympathy to the relatives of the storm victims A custody B care C consolation D love Enduring friendships develop when individuals have similar interests and a common outlook on life A Undergoing B Interesting C Surprising D Lasting Our friendship cannot last longer because she is very selfish She just thinks about herself A shy B self-seeking C inconsiderate D sociable Intimacy between teachers and students is not recommended A Link B Relationship C Friendship D Closeness 10 That poem is very touching It really brings tear in my eyes A famous B attractive C strange D moving Choose the best answer for each sentence My friend can make balls thrown into the air _ back down A to fall B fell C fallen D fall We had no problem living here except for the nuisance of having _ the rubbish nearby A smell B to smell C smelling D smelled In the past, the road _ to the castle was very narrow A that led B leading C to lead D Both A and B ... 10 The fourth hero the hostage was awarded with a medal A save B to save C saving D saved 11 Despite the flame and thick smoke, a fireman managed _ a little boy in the fire A save B... say little than _ too much A say B to say C saying D Both A and B 17 This is not that English is used by a greater number of speakers than any other languages A say B saying C to say