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FULL NAME: CLASS: 11/ . ONE - PERIOD TEST 125 MARK I). Choose the best answer: 1). When she retired, she did a lot of _________ service for the Red Cross. A). voluntarily B). volunteer C). voluntary D). volunteers 2). __________ is the state of not knowing how to read and write. A). Literacy B). Illiteracy C). Struggle D). Campaign 3). Which word has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others? A). beyond B). yet C). year D). quay 4). Peter: “I’ve passed my final exam.” Tom : ____________. A). Good luck B). It’s nice of you to say so. C). That’s a good idea. D). Congratulations! 5). Volunteers spent their vacations _________ people in remote areas to read and write. A). helped B). help C). helping D). to help 6). Which word has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others? A). railway B). well C). week D). two 7). To take part __________ the contest, you must be under 25 years old. A). in B). at C). on D). for 8). Jane: Let’s go to the cinema tonight! Jim: ______________. A). I don’t B). Why that? C). Good idea! D). I need it. 9). Which word has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others? A) use B). umbrella C). university D). united 10). In tonight's quiz, our contestants come from all over the country. A). competitors B). winners C). losers D). judges 11). Which word has the different stress from the others? A). spirit B). remote C). member D). annual 12). __________ him several times, I realised him at once. A). Having met B). To have met C). Meeting D). To meet 13). A __________ for illiteracy eradication was launched by the Vietnamese Society of Learning Promotion in the summer of 2000. A). campaign B). project C). battle D). design 14). Which word has the different stress from the others? A). general B). encourage C). stimulate D). formally II). Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer: The word "Olympic" comes from the name of the town Olympia in Greece, where the ancient Olympic Games were always held. The first recorded Olympic Games were held in 776 B.C; the Games took place every fourth year after that date until they were abolished by a Roman emperor in A.D.394. It was not until 1875, when archeologists discovered the ruins of the Olympic Stadium in Greece, that interest in the Games was renewed. Baron Pierre de Coubertin, a French scholar and educator, proposed that the Games should be revised as an international competition to encourage both sport and world peace. The first modern Olympic Games were held in Athens in 1896. As their classical predecessors, the athletes were men only; women were admitted to the Games in 1900. Since that time, the Games have been held at four- year intervals as in ancient Greece. However, since de Coubertin's dream of world peace has not been realised, the two World Wars prevented those of 1916, 1940 and 1944 from being held. The Olympic Games have been confined to amateur athletes despite a few recent exceptions. There are pressures on the Olympic Games authorities to admit other professionals to the Games. Such a step would damage the entire concept of the Olympics. The following words appear on the scoreboard at every Olympic opening: “The most important thing is not to win but to take part.”. In contrast, the aim of every professional is to win. 15). What is the passage mainly about? A). The Olympic Stadium in Greece. B). The history of the word"Olympic" C). The history of Olympic Games. D). The modern Olympic Games. 16). Which of the following years the Olympic Games were NOT held? A). 1916 B). 1900 C). 1896 D). 776.B.C 17). How often are the Olympic Games organised? A). Every two years B). Every four years C). Every six years D). Every eight years 18). Which of the following is NOT true? A). The first Olympic Games were held in Greece. B). A Roman emperor held the Olympic Games in A.D.394. C). It was not until 1900 that women were allowed to take part in the Olympic Games. D). The Olympic Games have been confined to amateur athletes. 19). What were Olympic Games held for? A). to encourage both sport and world peace. B). to stop the two World Wars. C). to admit other professionals to the Games. D). to encourage international competitions. III). Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer: BLOOD DONATION It is a noble action for a person to donate blood without repayment. The action shows his love of his country and people. At present, blood donation is widely carried (20) _________ in many countries. It should also be advocated in our country. If more and more people join in as Voluntary (21) _________, our hospitals would have a continuous supply of blood. Blood donation would not do (22) __________ to donators' health. Only healthy people are allowed to donate blood. In particular, (23) _________ time, only a small amount of blood is drawn out from a donator. His body will make a quick adjustment to let the mechanism (24) ___________ in its normal way. 20). A). with B). for C). in D). out 21). A). donation B). donating C). donate D). donators 22). A). harmful B). harming C). harmless D). harm 23). A). much B). all C). every D). many 24). A). to operate B). operate C). operated D). operating IV. Rewrite each sentence, beginning as shown, so that the meaning stays the same: 25. “Don’t go out alone at night, Jane!” the mother said → The mother told . 26. “ I’m sorry I can’t lend you this book.” Tuan said to me → Tuan refused 27. "I'm sorry I didn't phone you earlier," he said to me. → He apologised . 28. "I'm very grateful to you for your help, Mrs Brown." → Sue thanked ANSWERS: 125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 FULL NAME: CLASS: 11/ . ONE - PERIOD TEST 245 MARK I). Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer: The word "Olympic" comes from the name of the town Olympia in Greece, where the ancient Olympic Games were always held. The first recorded Olympic Games were held in 776 B.C; the Games took place every fourth year after that date until they were abolished by a Roman emperor in A.D.394. It was not until 1875, when archeologists discovered the ruins of the Olympic Stadium in Greece, that interest in the Games was renewed. Baron Pierre de Coubertin, a French scholar and educator, proposed that the Games should be revised as an international competition to encourage both sport and world peace. The first modern Olympic Games were held in Athens in 1896. As their classical predecessors, the athletes were men only; women were admitted to the Games in 1900. Since that time, the Games have been held at four- year intervals as in ancient Greece. However, since de Coubertin's dream of world peace has not been realised, the two World Wars prevented those of 1916, 1940 and 1944 from being held. The Olympic Games have been confined to amateur athletes despite a few recent exceptions. There are pressures on the Olympic Games authorities to admit other professionals to the Games. Such a step would damage the entire concept of the Olympics. The following words appear on the scoreboard at every Olympic opening: “The most important thing is not to win but to take part.”. In contrast, the aim of every professional is to win. 1). Which of the following is NOT true? A). It was not until 1900 that women were allowed to take part in the Olympic Games. B). A Roman emperor held the Olympic Games in A.D.394. C). The Olympic Games have been confined to amateur athletes. D). The first Olympic Games were held in Greece. 2). How often are the Olympic Games organised? A). Every four years B). Every eight years C). Every six years D). Every two years 3). What is the passage mainly about? A). The history of Olympic Games. B). The modern Olympic Games. C). The Olympic Stadium in Greece. D). The history of the word"Olympic" 4). What were Olympic Games held for? A). to admit other professionals to the Games. B). to encourage both sport and world peace. C). to stop the two World Wars. D). to encourage international competitions. 5). Which of the following years the Olympic Games were NOT held? A). 776.B.C B). 1900 C). 1916 D). 1896 II). Choose the best answer: 6). Which word has the different stress from the others? A). spirit B). member C). remote D). annual 7). Peter: “I’ve passed my final exam.” Tom: ____________. A). Congratulations! B). It’s nice of you to say so. C). That’s a good idea. D). Good luck 8). Which word has the different stress from the others? A). general B). stimulate C). formally D). encourage 9). Volunteers spent their vacations _________ people in remote areas to read and write. A). helping B). to help C). helped D). help 10). Which word has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others? A) use B). united C). university D). umbrella 11). __________ him several times, I realised him at once. A). To meet B). Meeting C). To have met D). Having met 12). A __________ for illiteracy eradication was launched by the Vietnamese Society of Learning Promotion in the summer of 2000. A). battle B). project C). design D). campaign 13). Which word has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others? A). week B). well C). two D). railway 14). To take part __________ the contest, you must be under 25 years old. A). for B). in C). on D). at 15). __________ is the state of not knowing how to read and write. A). Illiteracy B). Campaign C). Literacy D). Struggle 16). In tonight's quiz, our contestants come from all over the country. A). losers B). judges C). competitors D). winners 17). Which word has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others? A). yet B). quay C). beyond D). year 18). When she retired, she did a lot of _________ service for the Red Cross. A). volunteers B). volunteer C). voluntarily D). voluntary 19). Jane: Let’s go to the cinema tonight! Jim: ______________. A). Good idea! B). Why that? C). I don’t D). I need it. III). Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer: BLOOD DONATION It is a noble action for a person to donate blood without repayment. The action shows his love of his country and people. At present, blood donation is widely carried (20) _________ in many countries. It should also be advocated in our country. If more and more people join in as Voluntary (21) _________, our hospitals would have a continuous supply of blood. Blood donation would not do (22) __________ to donators' health. Only healthy people are allowed to donate blood. In particular, (23) _________ time, only a small amount of blood is drawn out from a donator. His body will make a quick adjustment to let the mechanism (24) ___________ in its normal way. 20). A). for B). out C). with D). in 21). A). donating B). donate C). donation D). donators 22). A). harmless B). harmful C). harm D). harming 23). A). many B). every C). much D). all 24). A). operate B). operated C). operating D). to operate IV. Rewrite each sentence, beginning as shown, so that the meaning stays the same: 25). "You should not drink too much coffee at night.", said John. → John advised . 26). “Don’t forget to turn off the lights before going to bed, Susan.” the mother said → The mother reminded 27). "Congratulations! You won the English Speaking competition!" → David's teacher congratulated . 28). "It's true. I broke the chair." → He admitted ANSWERS: 245 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 FULL NAME: CLASS: 11/ . ONE - PERIOD TEST 365 MARK I). Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer: BLOOD DONATION It is a noble action for a person to donate blood without repayment. The action shows his love of his country and people. At present, blood donation is widely carried (1) _________ in many countries. It should also be advocated in our country. If more and more people join in as Voluntary (2) _________, our hospitals would have a continuous supply of blood. Blood donation would not do (3) __________ to donators' health. Only healthy people are allowed to donate blood. In particular, (4) _________ time, only a small amount of blood is drawn out from a donator. His body will make a quick adjustment to let the mechanism (5) ___________ in its normal way. 1). A). with B). out C). for D). in 2). A). donators B). donate C). donating D). donation 3). A). harm B). harmless C). harmful D). harming 4). A). much B). every C). all D). many 5). A). operating B). to operate C). operated D). operate II). Choose the best answer: 6). When she retired, she did a lot of _________ service for the Red Cross. A). voluntary B). voluntarily C). volunteer D). volunteers 7). Which word has the different stress from the others? A). general B). encourage C). stimulate D). formally 8). Which word has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others? A). year B). quay C). beyond D). yet 9). In tonight's quiz, our contestants come from all over the country. A). competitors B). judges C). winners D). losers 10). A __________ for illiteracy eradication was launched by the Vietnamese Society of Learning Promotion in the summer of 2000. A). design B). project C). campaign D). battle 11). Which word has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others? A). well B). week C). two D). railway 12). Volunteers spent their vacations _________ people in remote areas to read and write. A). helping B). helped C). help D). to help 13). Jane: Let’s go to the cinema tonight! Jim: ______________. A). I don’t B). Why that? C). I need it D). Good idea! . 14). To take part __________ the contest, you must be under 25 years old. A). at B). on C). for D). in 15). Which word has the different stress from the others? A). annual B). spirit C). remote D). member 16). __________ him several times, I realised him at once. A). Meeting B). To have met C). To meet D). Having met 17). Peter: “I’ve passed my final exam.” Tom: ____________. A). Congratulations! B). It’s nice of you to say so. C). That’s a good idea. D). Good luck 18). __________ is the state of not knowing how to read and write. A). Illiteracy B). Literacy C). Campaign D). Struggle 19). Which word has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others? A) use B). university C). umbrella D). united III). Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer: The word "Olympic" comes from the name of the town Olympia in Greece, where the ancient Olympic Games were always held. The first recorded Olympic Games were held in 776 B.C; the Games took place every fourth year after that date until they were abolished by a Roman emperor in A.D.394. It was not until 1875, when archeologists discovered the ruins of the Olympic Stadium in Greece, that interest in the Games was renewed. Baron Pierre de Coubertin, a French scholar and educator, proposed that the Games should be revised as an international competition to encourage both sport and world peace. The first modern Olympic Games were held in Athens in 1896. As their classical predecessors, the athletes were men only; women were admitted to the Games in 1900. Since that time, the Games have been held at four- year intervals as in ancient Greece. However, since de Coubertin's dream of world peace has not been realised, the two World Wars prevented those of 1916, 1940 and 1944 from being held. The Olympic Games have been confined to amateur athletes despite a few recent exceptions. There are pressures on the Olympic Games authorities to admit other professionals to the Games. Such a step would damage the entire concept of the Olympics. The following words appear on the scoreboard at every Olympic opening: “The most important thing is not to win but to take part.”. In contrast, the aim of every professional is to win. 20). What is the passage mainly about? A). The Olympic Stadium in Greece. B). The history of the word"Olympic" C). The modern Olympic Games. D). The history of Olympic Games. 21). How often are the Olympic Games organised? A). Every four years B). Every six years C). Every two years D). Every eight years 22). What were Olympic Games held for? A). to encourage international competitions. B). to encourage both sport and world peace. C). to admit other professionals to the Games. D). to stop the two World Wars. 23). Which of the following is NOT true? A). A Roman emperor held the Olympic Games in A.D.394. B). The Olympic Games have been confined to amateur athletes. C). The first Olympic Games were held in Greece. D). It was not until 1900 that women were allowed to take part in the Olympic Games. 24). Which of the following years the Olympic Games were NOT held? A). 1896 B). 1916 C). 776.B.C D). 1900 IV. Rewrite each sentence, beginning as shown, so that the meaning stays the same: 25). He said, "Don't speak loudly!" → He asked 26) “Give me your homework.” → The teacher told us 27). "I'm sorry I didn't come on Saturday." said Mary → Mary apologised 28). "You didn't do what I said, Tan" the mother said → The mother accused . ANSWERS: 365 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 FULL NAME: CLASS: 11/ . ONE - PERIOD TEST 485 MARK I). Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer: The word "Olympic" comes from the name of the town Olympia in Greece, where the ancient Olympic Games were always held. The first recorded Olympic Games were held in 776 B.C; the Games took place every fourth year after that date until they were abolished by a Roman emperor in A.D.394. It was not until 1875, when archeologists discovered the ruins of the Olympic Stadium in Greece, that interest in the Games was renewed. Baron Pierre de Coubertin, a French scholar and educator, proposed that the Games should be revised as an international competition to encourage both sport and world peace. The first modern Olympic Games were held in Athens in 1896. As their classical predecessors, the athletes were men only; women were admitted to the Games in 1900. Since that time, the Games have been held at four- year intervals as in ancient Greece. However, since de Coubertin's dream of world peace has not been realised, the two World Wars prevented those of 1916, 1940 and 1944 from being held. The Olympic Games have been confined to amateur athletes despite a few recent exceptions. There are pressures on the Olympic Games authorities to admit other professionals to the Games. Such a step would damage the entire concept of the Olympics. The following words appear on the scoreboard at every Olympic opening: “The most important thing is not to win but to take part.”. In contrast, the aim of every professional is to win. 1). How often are the Olympic Games organised? A). Every six years B). Every two years C). Every eight years D). Every four years 2). Which of the following years the Olympic Games were NOT held? A). 1896 B). 1916 C). 1900 D). 776.B.C 3). Which of the following is NOT true? A). The Olympic Games have been confined to amateur athletes. B). The first Olympic Games were held in Greece. C). It was not until 1900 that women were allowed to take part in the Olympic Games. D). A Roman emperor held the Olympic Games in A.D.394. 4). What were Olympic Games held for? A). to encourage international competitions. B). to stop the two World Wars. C). to encourage both sport and world peace. D). to admit other professionals to the Games. 5). What is the passage mainly about? A). The history of the word"Olympic" B). The history of Olympic Games. C). The modern Olympic Games. D). The Olympic Stadium in Greece. II). Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer: BLOOD DONATION It is a noble action for a person to donate blood without repayment. The action shows his love of his country and people. At present, blood donation is widely carried (6) _________ in many countries. It should also be advocated in our country. If more and more people join in as Voluntary (7) _________, our hospitals would have a continuous supply of blood. Blood donation would not do (8) __________ to donators' health. Only healthy people are allowed to donate blood. In particular, (9) _________ time, only a small amount of blood is drawn out from a donator. His body will make a quick adjustment to let the mechanism (10) ___________ in its normal way. 6). A). in B). out C). with D). for 7). A). donators B). donate C). donating D). donation 8). A). harmless B). harming C). harmful D). harm 9). A). many B). all C). much D). every 10). A). operated B). operate C). operating D). to operate III). Choose the best answer: 11). Which word has the different stress from the others? A). spirit B). remote C). member D). annual 12). In tonight's quiz, our contestants come from all over the country. A). losers B). judges C). competitors D). winners 13). Which word has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others? A). two B). well C). week D). railway 14). When she retired, she did a lot of _________ service for the Red Cross. A). volunteers B). voluntarily C). voluntary D). volunteer 15). Which word has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others? A). year B). beyond C). yet D). quay 16). __________ is the state of not knowing how to read and write. A). Struggle B). Campaign C). Illiteracy D). Literacy 17). To take part __________ the contest, you must be under 25 years old. A). at B). on C). for D). in 18). Volunteers spent their vacations _________ people in remote areas to read and write. A). helping B). help C). to help D). helped 19). Peter: “I’ve passed my final exam.” Tom: “ ____________”. A). Good luck B). It’s nice of you to say so.C). Congratulations! D). That’s a good idea. 20). Which word has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others? A) umbrella B). use C). university D). united 21). Which word has the different stress from the others? A). encourage B). stimulate C). general D). formally 22). __________ him several times, I realised him at once. A). Meeting B). To have met C). Having met D). To meet 23). Jane: Let’s go to the cinema tonight! Jim: ______________. A). I don’t B). Why that? C). Good idea! D). I need it. 24). A __________ for illiteracy eradication was launched by the Vietnamese Society of Learning Promotion in the summer of 2000. A). project B). campaign C). design D). battle IV. Rewrite each sentence, beginning as shown, so that the meaning stays the same: 25) “Please, don’t smoke in my room.” → She asked us 26). "You should stop smoking, John!" Mary said → Mary advised 27). "No, not me. I didn't take the car." → The thief denied . 28). ”It was nice of you to invite me to your birthday party. Thank you”, Miss Chi said to Lan. → Miss Chi thanked . ANSWERS: 485 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 . ANSWERS: 125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 FULL NAME: CLASS: 11/ ANSWERS: 24 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 FULL NAME: CLASS: 11/ .

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