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TRƯỜNG THPT CHUN BẢO LỘC TỔ NGOẠI NGỮ A ĐỀ CƯƠNG ƠN TẬP KIỂM TRA 1 TIẾT LẦN 1 HỌC KÌ I NĂM HỌC: 2019 2020 Mơn : Tiếng Anh – Khối 11CB ĐỀ CƯƠNG Vocabulary: topics : Unit 1 Friendship , Unit 2 past experiences and Unit 3 parties Language focus : Pronunciation: Sounds: / dʒ/ , /t ʃ /, /m/, /n/, /η/, /l/, /r/, /h/ Twosyllable word stress, three syllable word stress Grammar : Tenses: Present simple, Past Simple, Past continuous, Past Perfect Infinitive without To Infinitive with To Gerund Passive gerund and infinitive Verbs followed by gerund Verbs followed by infinitive+ TO Verbs followed Verbs followed by infinitive by gerund or WITHOUT infinitive TO avoid admit appreciate can’t help practice enjoy delay deny miss risk fancy suggest finish , give up involve good/ bad/ clever / skilled at insist on look forward to , succeed in imagine mind prevent keep postpone be/ get used to spend (time) feel like , be keen on be interested in be capable / afraid/ frightened/ terrified of sorry / responsible for afford agree arrange ask appear attempt decide help learn expect offer refuse want threaten deserve manage hope pretend promise would like choose tend intend happen seem allow plan adjectives followed by To V: amazed, certain, difficult, disappointed, easy, free, glad, happy, likely, pleased, possible, simple, sure , surprised make let see hear watch feel notice smell like prefer begin continue love stop remember forget mean try regret go on Listening + Reading Listening: Task types : True False , Gap filling ; Topics: Friendship, Parties, Past experiences Reading Comprehension + Cloze Reading : Task types: Multiple Choice ; Topics: Friendship, Parties, Past experiences Writing : a Sentence transformation: Infinitive without To Infinitive with To Gerund Passive gerund and infinitive Tenses: Present simple, Past Simple, Past continuous, Past Perfect b. Paragraph and Letter writing Describe a friend Write a letter ( past experiences or invitation) b1. Format of a letter : Letter openings Body Letter closings b2. Useful language: ( Letter of invitation ) Letter openings : Address + Greetings : Dear …., Body: + Be going to + V + Present continuous I’m having …… at ……on… I’m going to have …… Would you like + to V? / Can you + V? / Do you want + To V? There will be… We’re + Ving … Letter endings Look forward to seeing you. / See you soon Hope to see you. Love , / Your friend, Useful language: (Letter about a personal experience ) What happened When it happened (It happened …years ago/ in …/ when I was …years old.) Where it happened (in my house/ at school / in the street/ …) How it happened Who was involved (your family’s members/ your friends/ your relatives,… or alone) How it affected you (it changed outlook life / it made me more careful/ it gave me more confidence in …./ it taught me the lesson. B. BÀI TẬP THAM KHẢO I. LISTENING Task 1: You will hear a conversation between a father and his daughter, Sonia. Decide if the following sentences are TRUE ( T) or FALSE (F) Sonia would like a car for her birthday Sonia’s friend Maria has her own car Sonia has talked to Maria about learning to drive Sonia offers to get a job at weekends Sonia’s father understands how his daughter feels Sonia suggests cooking a meal on her birthday Task 2: You will hear an interview with Angela Morgan, who has recently flown around the world in a helicopter. For each question, circle the correct answer The main reason for Angela’s trip was to A make money for her business trip B make money for other people C have an exciting adventure What does Angela say about her life now? A She feels much older B She likes to be active and busy C She is lonely without her children When Angela had flying lessons A her course lasted five months B her husband took lessons as well C she got to know her teacher well During the trip, Angela and her teacher A did very little sightseeing B C carried all the water they needed had engine problems several times What did Angela enjoy most about the trip? flying at night walking in the desert watching the changes in the scenery What did Angela miss most while she was away? A modern bathrooms B regular exercise C interesting entertainment A B C II. VOCABULARY + GRAMMAR Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others A. question B. mutual C. situation D. action A. honest B. honour C. honey D. ghost A. rumour B. humour C. mutual D. duty A. grade B. great C. sneaky D. embrace A. money B. notice C. glance D. ankle A. imagine B. glance C. geography D. religion A. looked B. noticed C. turned D. helped A. change B. English C. single D. anger A. candle B. cake C. decorate D. celebration 10 A. adult B. candle C. talk D. flower Choose the word whose main stress pattern is not the same as that of the others A. understanding B. anniversary C. experience D. celebration A. generous B. suspicious A. sorrow B. mutual A. acquaintance B. unselfish A. loyal B. success A. refreshment B. horrible A. appreciate B. experience 8. A. excited B. interested C. constancy D. sympathy C. pursuit D. promise C. attraction D. humorous C. divorce D. sincere C. exciting D. intention C. embarrassing D. situation C. confident D. memory Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) that best fits the blank space in each sentence We friends even after we grew up and left home A. became B. made C. struck up At first I found it difficult on the other side of the road D. remained A. to get used to drive B. to get used to driving C. being used to drive D. in getting used to driving The party starts at 8 o'clock so I'll at 7.45 A. look for you B. pick you up C. bring you along D. take you out When will you have the dress made?' 'I expect by Friday A. to finish B. finishing C. to be finished D. being finished A selfish person is incapable true friendship A. of B. with C. in D. for it was a formal dinner party, James wore his blue jeans A. Since B. Even though C. Until D. Only if No sooner the phone rang A. had they arrived home that B. they had arrived home than C. did they arrive home that D. had they arrived home than A number of Vietnamese to that city recently A. moved B. has moved C. have moved D. was moved I'm really to the party. All my old friends will be there A. appreciating B. looking forward C. thinking about D. enjoyable 10 Mr. Lee was upset by him the truth A. our not having told B. us not tell C. we didn't tell D. not to tell 11 The examiner made us our identification in order to be admitted to the test center A. show B. showing C. to show D. showed 12 I remember to Paris when I was a very small child A. to be taken B. to take C. being taken D. taking 13 It was difficult to a date which was convenient for everyone A. agree B. organize C. arrange D. provide 14 She only had time to glance the newspapers A. in B. on C. at D. up 15 my experience, very few people really understand the problem A. To B. In C. With D. From 16 People here have a more relaxed attitude their work A. to B. in C. on D. for 17 The novel is based on his in the war A. attitudes B. images C. situations D. experiences 18 He has a very outgoing and makes friends very easily A. person B. personal C. personality D. personally 19 He to the spot where the house used to stand. A. pointed B. showed C. directed D. glanced 20 Teenagers often have their who they admire very much A. ideals B. admirers C. images. D. idols 21 Your friendship should be based on trust A. basic B. fragile C. mutual D. blind 22 I've got lots of _, but only a few are really good friends A. close friends B. acquaintances C. neighbors D. partners ERROR IDENTIFICATION Choose the underlined part among A, B, C or D that needs correcting 23 We spent a week to preparing for our concert. A B C D 24 Students in the United States often support themselves by babysitting, working in A B C restaurants or they drive taxicabs D COMMUNICATION 25 Tom: “I’m sorry. I won’t be able to come.” Mary: “ _” A Great! B. Oh, that’s nothing C. Well, never mind D. Sounds like fun 26 Lis: “Thanks for the nice gift you brought to us!” Jenifer: “ _” A All right. Do you know how much it costs? B Actually speaking. I myself don’t like it C Not at all. Don’t mention it D Welcome! It’s very nice of you Complete the text with the infinitive, base form (infinitive without to), past participle or ing form of the verbs in brackets. Like many identical twins, Helen and Moma Mulgray are used to 1 (do) things together. They have always enjoyed 2 _ (watch) the same television programmes and have tended 3 (read) the same books too. They even chose 4 (pursue) the same career as teachers. Now, at the age of 73, being retired has allowed them 5 (focus) on a mutual hobby: writing. 'We both spent 31 years 6 _ (work) as English teachers, so we've always been keen on (write); said Moma. It took the twins five years 8 _ (get) their novel, which is entitled No Suspicious Circumstances, 9 _ (accept) by a publisher, although they have since had three further novels 10 (publish). Moma, who is the elder by ten minutes, said: 'We both sit at the laptop, and whoever happens 11 _ (be) closest to the computer or feels like 12 (type) just starts: Helen added: 'Occasionally there are small disagreements over the text but ' She lets her sister 13 _ (finish): 'It rarely happens.’ III. READING: READING COMPREHENSION: Read the following passage and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) for each question. (1.25 pts) If you don't very often eat out in a restaurant, you may need some advice as the latest issue of the Good Food Guide points out. Several rules for people eating out are given, some of which seem perhaps of favor restaurant staff more than they are likely to help diners. For example, the Guide tells its readers to be sure to phone up and cancel any booking they make which they can't keep. The restaurant may otherwise be holding a table and turning away customers at its busiest time. Apparently this is a legal requirement, though how anyone could trace a Mr. Smith or a Ms Jones who didn't turn up with a party of six is anyone's guess. The Guide also advises you to ring up if you're going to be delayed by more than a quarter of an hour. If you don't, your table may be given to someone else and it's only polite, according to the Guide 1. This might be from A. a newspaper B. a radio programme C. a brochure D. a TV programme 2. You can find in the Good Food Guide some rules for A. eating in a restaurant B. telephoning a restaurant C. booking a table in a restaurant D. refusing a table booking 3. What's Good Food Guide? A. a newspaper B. a poster C. a book D. a manual 4. If you are late for the booking A. you will not get your table at all B. you should call to tell the restaurant C. the table will be given to other people D. it’s rude 5. The guide advises you to ring up if you’re going to be postponed by…………………… A. more than 15 minutes B. less than 15 minutes C. less than 30 minutes D. more than 30 minutes CLOZEREADING: Read the passage below and then choose the best answer ( A, B, C or D) that fits best for the gap. My best friend Jenny (1) on a TV quiz show a few nights ago. It was very exciting. We all knew that she would be on, so all our friends met at her parents’ house to watch it. The programme started at half past seven. We screamed and clapped (2) we saw Jenny. She looked great. She had had her hair done, and was wearing the new top she had bought the day before. She sat in the chair in the middle of the studio while the presenter asked her some questions. The questions got harder and harder as they increased in (3) . If she didn’t make any mistakes and get the most difficult question right, she would win a million pounds. By this time, Jenny had won a thousand pounds. That was definitely hers, whatever happened. She answered the next question correctly, which was worth five thousand pounds I didn’t know the answer, but she knew! Then with the next question, she (4) a risk but got the answer wrong. She was gone out of the game. Still, she had her thousand pounds, and we were very proud (5) her. 1. A. appeared B. turned C. presented D. participated 2. A. while B. when C. which D. if 3. A. value B. cost C. award D. difficulty 4. A. got B. took C. made D. had 5. A. in B. on C. of D. to IV.WRITING 1. Rewrite the following sentences. Begin with the words given or Use the words given in brackets Do not change the given words Sue has been in Italy for the last three weeks. (WENT) _ I met her during my stay in Paris last summer. (WHILE) _ When you phoned me, it was my lunch time. (WHILE) _ Kate took two aspirins, and then she felt a lot better. (AFTER) _ The robber forced the cashier to hand in the money The robber made The burglar escaped before the police arrived. (had) When the police _ Hellen said she’d go to the party with me Hellen agreed _ The train left and then he arrived at the station By the time 2. Complete the invitation with a phrase from the box. Hope you can come next to the library Would you like to We’re going to coming over at 2 p.m Dear Ian, How are you? I’m having a garden party next Sunday. 1 _ come? It’ll be lots of fun and there’ll be loads of people there. 2 _ have a barbecue, so bring some meat and fizzy drinks. My house is on King’s Avenue, 3 _. You can see it’s my house because I have a pink door! It’s going to rain in the morning, so how about 4 _? It should be lots of fun. 5 _ and see you soon, Barry Write a letter of invitation to one of your friends, using these cues: What party you are going to What foods and drinks will be organize served Where and when to celebrate What activities will take place How many people you plan to at the party invite Write a paragraph within 120130 words to describe one of your most memorable experiences, using the outline below: What happened How it happened When it happened Who was involved Where it happened How it affected you In about 120 words, write a paragraph about a person you love or admire, following these guidelines. Give his / her name, age, sex and place of living Say what he / she does Say when and where you met him or her ( if possible) Describe his / her physical characteristics Describe his / her personalities Say what you like about him or her GOOD LUCK TO YOU ... _ (accept) by a publisher, although they have since had three further novels 10 (publish). Moma, who is the elder by ten minutes, said: 'We both sit at the laptop, and whoever happens 11 _ (be) closest to the computer or feels like 12 (type) just starts: Helen added: 'Occasionally ... B. looking forward C. thinking about D. enjoyable 10 Mr. Lee was upset by him the truth A. our not having told B. us not tell C. we didn't tell D. not to tell 11 The examiner made us our identification in order to be admitted to the test center... D. provide 14 She only had time to glance the newspapers A. in B. on C. at D. up 15 my experience, very few people really understand the problem A. To B. In C. With D. From 16 People here have a more relaxed attitude