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- SỞ GD& ĐT BẮC NINH ĐỀ KHẢO SÁT LẦN IV NĂM HỌC 2021-2022 TRƯỜNG THPT NGUYỄN ĐĂNG ĐẠO MÔN: TIẾNG ANH 11 Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút; Mã đề 132 Họ, tên thí sinh: SBD: Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest from 1 to 2 Question 1: A. noticed B. supported C. approached D. finished Question 2: A. available B. radiation C. geography D. inhabitant Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions. 3 to 4 Question 3: I thought they might be hungry. I offered them something to eat. A. Having offering them something to eat, I thought they might be hungry. B. Having thought they might be hungry, I offered them something to eat. C. If I thought they might be hungry, I offered them something to eat. D. I offered them something to eat until I thought they might be hungry. Question 4: I didn’t want to catch a cold. I wore a warm coat and a scarf. A. I wore a warm coat and a scarf though I didn’t want to catch a cold. B. I wore a warm coat and a scarf, so I didn’t want to catch a cold C. I wore a warm coat and a scarf, but I didn’t want to catch a cold D. I wore a warm coat and a scarf in order not to catch a cold. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to choose the word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 5 to 9 The Statue of Liberty is a monumental sculpture (5) symbolizes freedom throughout the world. Its formal name is Liberty Enlightening the World. The statue depicts a woman escaping the chains of tyranny, which lie at her feet. Her right hand holds aloft a burning torch that represents liberty. Her left hand holds a tablet inscribed with the date "July 4, 1776", the day the United States declared its (6) She is wearing flowing robes and the seven rays of her spiked crown symbolize the seven seas and continents. The Statue of Liberty was (7) in 1886. It weighs 225 tons and is 301 feet high. It was a gift to the United States from the people of France. Over the years France and the United States had (8) special relationship. In 1776 France helped the American colonies gain independence from England. The French wanted to (9) something special for the U.S. centennial, its 100th birthday. Question 5: A. which B. where C. when D. whom Question 6: A. independence B. independent C. dependence D. independently Question 7: A. put up B. put off C. put on D. put out Question 8: A. the B. a C. an D. Ø Question 9: A. form B. create C. make D. do Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others in each group from 10 to 11 Question 10: A. essential B. obesity C. occasion D. remedy Question 11: A. number B. picture C. advice D. water Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word in each of the following questions from 12 to 13 Question 12: People who hold optimistic view believe that cities of the future will increase the general well-being of individuals and societies. A. neutral B. pessimistic C. positive D. hopeful Question 13: We may help to control global warming by reducing carbon footprints in our homes. A. declining B. decreasing C. increasing D. shrinking Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions from 14 to 16 Trang 1/4 - Mã đề 132
- Question 14: Covid-19 researchers have done great progress; still, many aspects of this disease need further study. A. done B. Covid-19 researchers C. need D. still Question 15: David explained to us that if Mary called him back, he’ll arrange an appointment for her. A. for her B. he’ll arrange C. explained D. to us Question 16: Ecosystems regulate the climate, determine the composition of the atmosphere, make new soil, controlling diseases, and provide food. A. Ecosystems B. determine C. controlling D. make Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges. 17 to 18 Question 17: Linda: “Congratulations on your success!” Mary: “___” A. Thank you B. The same to you C. All right D. Not at all Question 18: John: “Would you like to go to the coffee shop with me this afternoon?” Jack: “___” A. Yes, I’d love to B. How do you do? C. Take care D. Don’t worry about that Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions 19 to 21 Question 19: “I’ll pay for your holiday in Singapore if you pass your English test.” said Ha’s father. A. Ha’s father promises to pay for her holiday in Singapore if she passes her English test B. Ha’s father promised to pay for her holiday in Singapore if she passed her English test. C. Ha’s father will promise to pay for her holiday in Singapore if she passes her English test D. Ha’s father had promised to pay for her holiday in Singapore if she passed her English test Question 20: I can't cook as well as my mother does. A. My mother can cook better than I can. B. My mother can't cook better than I can. C. My mother can cook well than I can. D. I can cook better than my mother can Question 21: We do not have to spend a lot of time doing the housework any more. A. No longer do we have to spend a lot of time doing the housework B. We have to spend more and more time doing the housework C. Never have we spent as much time doing the housework as now. D. The housework will never be done by us any more Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions from 22 to 23 Question 22: Too much fast food consumption can increase the risk of obesity and heart disease A. being underweight B. malnutrition C. fitness D. being overweight Question 23: You need to start learning something from scratch so that you are able to acquire the most basic and systematic knowledge. A. as soon as possible B. at the end C. at the halfway point D. from the beginning Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 24 to 30 MAKE HOME A LITTLE NICER Some people think that if they don’t have a yard, they can’t keep a garden. Fortunately, that’s not true. For people who live in apartment buildings, there is another option: rooftop gardens. A rooftop garden is just a garden that you keep on your roof. Rooftop gardens are very popular in cities. Most building roofs go to waste - people don’t use that space for anything. Putting a garden on your roof is a nice way to turn an empty space into something that is pretty and relaxing. Rooftop gardens are not a new idea. About 2,600 years ago, people in Ancient Mesopotamia planted rooftop gardens. There were similar gardens in Ancient Rome and Ancient Egypt. These gardens had a very important purpose. Many ancient cities had walls. The enemy army usually tried to destroy the city’s food, so the people in the city kept their gardens on top of their walls. That way, they could continue to grow food. Today’s rooftop gardens don’t keep us alive, but they still have nice benefits. Plants absorb heat, so if there are a lot of them on a rooftop, they make the whole building cooler. As a result, people in Trang 2/4 - Mã đề 132
- the building use the air conditioning less, which means they use less electricity. One study said that if every roof in Tokyo had a garden, the city would save more than one million dollars a day on electricity. Rooftop gardening is harder than regular gardening. Here are some tips. First of all, be safe. Build a fence around your garden. You don’t want the wind to blow plants off your roof! Also, remember that rooftop gardens get more sun. If you have a plant that shouldn’t get too much sun, remember to put it in the shade sometimes. There are many other things that you need to know before you start a rooftop garden. Do some research and then give it a try. You’ll make your little part of the city much nicer. Question 24: Why did people in ancient cities have rooftop gardens? A. They needed them to survive. B. They made the cities prettier. C. They helped people save money. D. They made the cities cooler. Question 25: What can rooftop gardens do for a building? A. They can make the building warmer. B. They can make rent in the building cheaper. C. They can make the building cooler. D. They can make the building safer. Question 26: What can be inferred for ancient cities? A. Residents lived on food from gardens on top of the walls. B. Wars occurred in Ancient Rome and Ancient Egypt very often. C. The walls could protect residents during the attacks. D. Rooftop gardens were used for the purpose of decoration. Question 27: Why should you build a fence around a rooftop garden? A. A fence will stop the plants from blowing off B. A fence will help you save money. C. A fence will make the plants grow safer. D. A fence will keep the plants cooler. Question 28: The word “they” in paragraph 4 refers to ___. A. plants B. people C. buildings D. rooftop gardens Question 29: According to the passage, which statement is NOT true? A. You should do research before you start a rooftop garden. B. Rooftop gardening is easier than regular gardening. C. Rooftop gardening is harder than regular gardening. D. Rooftop gardens get more sun. Question 30: The word “enemy” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to___. A. leader B. friend C. rival D. assistant Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 31 to 35 People who don’t eat meat are more at risk of breaking bones, especially their hips, according to the largest study yet of this risk. The effect may stem from a lack of calcium and protein in their diet, as well as the fact that they tend to be thinner and so have less flesh to cushion a fall. Several previous studies have shown that vegetarians have weaker bones than meat eaters, but it was unclear if this had any meaningful effect on their risk of fractures. The new research took advantage of a long-running study called EPIC-Oxford, originally set up to look at whether diet influences the risk of cancer by following the health of about 65,000 people in the UK from 1993 onwards. It analyzed people’s typical diet and tracked their bone problems through hospital records. The results show that by 2010, vegans who do not eat or use any animal products, such as meat, fish, eggs .had broken a hip at over twice the rate of meat eaters, while vegetarians and fish eaters had a smaller increase in risk, of about 25 per cent. Vegans – but not vegetarians – also had a higher risk of breaking other bones. The overall level of risk to vegans was relatively small, equating to about an extra 20 bones broken per 1000 people over 10 years. But the fracture rate is likely to be higher in the elderly, who break hips more often, as the average age of participants at the start was 45, says researcher Tammy Tong at the University of Oxford. When people’s diets were analyzed, meat eaters consumed more calcium and protein. Calcium is an important component of bones, and protein may aid calcium absorption from food. “Unless they are actively supplementing, it’s quite unlikely that vegans will have a sufficient intake of calcium just from the diet,” said Tong in an article to announce the results of the research. Question 31: The word “It” in paragraph 2 refers to A. a long-run study B. the UK C. the risk of cancer D. the new research Trang 3/4 - Mã đề 132
- Question 32: According to the passage, why do those who don’t eat meat are more at risk of fractures? A. They are more likely to fall. B. They lack calcium and protein. C. They are weaker than meat eaters. D. They have a higher risk of cancer. Question 33: The word “absorption” in paragraph 5 is closest in meaning to A. consumption B. absence C. exploration D. removal Question 34: Which of the following is TRUE about the research? A. Vegans can get the required amount of calcium solely from their diets. B. The primary purpose of the research is to find out the link between cancers and diets. C. The main subjects of the research are middle-aged people. D. The research was conducted within the year of 1993 in hospitals in the UK. Question 35: According to the passage, vegetarians A. break their hips twice as often as meat eaters. B. started to have bone problems in 2010 C. have lower rate of breaking hips than vegans D. do not eat any kind of meat and animal products Choose the correct answer in each of the following questions from 36 to 50 Question 36: The more time he spends with his children, ___ he is. A. happier B. the happier C. more happy D. the more happy Question 37: Peter often comes to class late, ___? A. isn’t he B. does he C. didn’t he D. doesn’t he Question 38: If my time management skills had been better, I___ from serious stress when I was in university A. wouldn’t have suffered B. hadn’t suffer C. wouldn’t suffer D. will not suffer Question 39: What ___ at 8 o'clock last night? I phoned you but couldn't get through to you. A. would you do B. have you done C. were you doing D. are you doing Question 40: The ancient houses ___ by the fire are now under reconstruction. A. destroying B. destroy C. to destroy D. destroyed Question 41: The Complex of Hue Monuments was the first site in Vietnam ___ as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. A. recognize B. be recognizing C. recognizes D. to be recognized Question 42: Jill and I used to be good friends, but I don’t have much contact ___ her now. A. between B. for C. with D. to Question 43: No one can predict the future accurately. Things may happen ___ A. unexpected B. unexpectedly C. expected D. expect Question 44: The government is trying its best to narrow the gap between ___ rich and ___ poor. A. the / a B. a / the C. a / a D. the / the Question 45: ___ being tired and busy, I went for a picnic with my class. A. Because B. Since C. Although D. Despite Question 46: John apologized ___his doctor’s instructions. A. to follow B. not for following C. for not following D. to not follow Question 47: China has already been experimenting with ways to make its cities more ___ for the last two decades. A. harmless B. continued C. sustainable D. natural Question 48: A nation with a strong ___ would be successful in creating numerous smart cities. A. service B. infrastructure C. transportation D. transfer Question 49: Living to an average of 83 years old, Japan is the nation with the highest ___ in the world. A. life force B. life expectancy C. lifework D. lifetime Question 50: Tobacco not only affects you and the people around you, but can ___ to serious health conditions including lung and heart disease. A. point B. lead C. go D. influence HẾT Trang 4/4 - Mã đề 132