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Đề cương ôn tập giữa học kì 1
Khối 11 – Năm học 2024 – 2025
UNIT 1: A LONG AND HEALTHY LIFE
I. Circle A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions
1. It's necessary for us to do some _________ activities to stay healthy.
A. physics
B. physical
C. physically
D. physicist
2. Doctors always advised her to cut _________ salt and sugar in her diet.
A. off
B. on
C. down on
D. about
3. _________ are often used to treat infections caused by bacteria.
A. Nutrients
B. Minerals
C. Diets
D. Antibiotics
4. Mary _________ here since she _________ from university.
A. has lived/graduated
B. lived/graduated
C. has lived/has graduated
D. live/has graduated
5. Her parents _________ for Paris yesterday.
A. have left
B. has left
C. left
D. are leaving
6. My friend can't sleep well. She is _________ from stress.
A. suffering
B. keeping
C. getting
D. checking
7. Some bacteria can cause _________ diseases such as tuberculosis or food poisoning.
A. infection
B. infect
C. infectious
D. infected
8. Since I graduated from the eleventh grade, I ________ my time to assist pupils who attend a special school.
A. offered
B. have offered
C. had offered
D. was offering
9. A popular way to _______ stress in today's busy lifestyles is practicing meditation.
A. relax
B. relieve
C. remove
D. require
II. Read the following advertisement/announcement and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet
to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks
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Are you looking to (10)________ your health and well-being? Join our Health Improvement
Program at Wellness Hub! Our program offers a wide range of activities and workshops
designed to help you achieve a healthier lifestyle.
Personalized fitness plans
Nutritional guidance
Stress management workshops
Access (11)_______expert health coaches
Whether you're a beginner or a (12)__________ enthusiast, our program is tailored to meet
your needs.
For more information, visit our website at www.wellnesshub.com or call us at 123-456-7890.
Start your journey to better health with us!
Question 10. A. explain
B. avoid
C. begin
D. boost
Question 11. A. in
B. at
C. from
D. to
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Question 12. A. fitness
B. architecture
C. creativity
D. technology
III. Read the following advertisement/announcement and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer
sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 10 to 15.
EMPLOYEE POLICY ANNOUNCEMENT
H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu) Information
As you are likely aware, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has confirmed a growing number of
H1N1 flu cases in the U.S.
(13)_______ you have flu symptoms, please contact your health care provider immediately. We
recommend that any staff or faculty member with flu-like symptoms remain home until symptom-free (no fever
for 24 hours). Please contact Human Resources at 617-879-2193 if you, or a member of your family, (14)
_______ for flu. Normal sick leave policies will apply.
Symptoms of H1N1 flu are similar to regular flu and include:
Sudden fever over 100 degrees
Cough, sore throat, muscle aches, headache, chills, fatigue, and general weakness.
These symptoms can range from mild to severe and may cause a worsening or underlying chronic medical (15)
_______.
Question 13: A. Do
Question 14: A. treats
Question 15: A. location
B. Should
B. treating
B. position
C. Were
C. are being treated
C. situation
D. Had
D. have treated
D. condition
Looking for a career in hospitality? Join our SBX vocational school for great Hotel Receptionist Training
Courses!
Learn essential customer service skills.
Gain (16)________ experience in hotel operations.
Hands-on training with industry professionals.
Flexible schedules to (17) ____________ your needs.
Affordable tuition fees.
Turn your passion for hospitality into a rewarding career! Enrol now and start your journey toward (18)
__________
Question 16: A. a
B. an
C. the
D. Ø(no article)
Question 17: A. suit
B. choose
C. find
D. seek
Question 18: A. succeed
B. successful
C. successfully
D. success
IV. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the
numbered blanks from 33 to 38.
Organic food is very popular these days. lt can also be very expensive. Some organic food costs twice as
much as non-organic food. Parents of young children, and (19)
, will pay high prices for organic food if
they think it's healthier. But many others think organic food is just a waste of money.
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The main difference between organic and non-organic food is that organic farms avoid agricultural
chemicals like pesticides. In many countries, organic foods must have special labels to ensure they are
genuinely organic. While organic was originally associated with local farming, it has become big business, with
large companies growing organic products far from (20)
. Additionally, processed organic foods have
gained popularity, and big food companies have entered the market, making it challenging for small organic
companies to compete and (21) ______. Is organic food safer and more nutritious? (22)
, evidence is
limited. Recent studies suggest organic produce may lower heart disease risk, but bacteria contamination
remains a concern for both organic and non- organic foods. Washing produce and hands is crucial and (23)
______. Processed organic foods can still be unhealthy if they contain high sugar levels, reflecting the profitdriven motives of many good companies.
Most people agree that naturally grown food tastes better. ls tastier food worth the extra money? (24)
. Whether organic food is healthier or not is still not clear, so more research is needed. However, consumers of
organic food Oren say "Better safe than sorry” when it cornes to what we eat.
Question 19.
A. even some pets owner
B. even some pet owners
C. or some owners of pets
D. or some pet's owners
Question 20. A. their source
B. our resource
C. its source D. his source
Question 21.
A. stay about business
B. go in business
C. go about business
D. stay in business
Question 22.
A. While some believe it is due to concerns about agricultural chemicals and cancer
B. As some believe it is due to concerns about agricultural chemicals and cancer
C. When some believe it due to concerns about agricultural chemicals and cancer
D. As some believe it due to concerns about agricultural chemicals and cancer
Question 23. A. doctors widely supporting reducing sugar intake
B. reducing sugar intake is widely supported by doctors
C. reducing sugar intake widely supports doctors
D. intaking sugar is widely supported with reducing by doctors
Question 2 4 .
A. That's a matter of opinion
B. This being a matter of opinion
C. This is the matter of
D. Which's a matter of opinion
V. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 29 to 34.
Many overweight adolescents filed a 2002 lawsuit against the American fast food giant McDonald's, blaming
the fast food chain for their weight problems. They said that McDonald's cooked them up a false image of its
cheeseburgers and other foods being healthy. They claimed the company failed to inform them of the risks of
diabetes, hypertension, and obesity that come with consuming an excessive amount of sugary beverages and
foods that are high in fat and salt. In a statement, the mother of a 15-year-old boy who weighed over 180
kilograms stated, "I always believed McDonald's was healthy for my son."
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McDonald's rejected accusations that they were to blame for the health issues of these teens. “People don't go to
sleep thin and wake up obese,” stated Brad Lerman, a lawyer for McDonald's. As an additional point, he
mentioned that the knowledge of the functions of hamburgers and French fries has been around for quite some
time. As a result, the court rejected the case, stating that "it is not the place of the law to protect people against
their own excesses." Put simply, they have no right to hold the food industry responsible if they opt to consume
excessive amounts of harmful food.
There have been previous unsuccessful attempts to sue fast-food chains in the United States. The 'Cheeseburger
Bill,' first introduced in 2005 and enacted by the US House of Representatives, took effect that year. As a result,
individuals who are overweight found it far more difficult to sue the food business. However, debates about
accountability have persisted despite the bill's passage. Various scientific research suggests that fast food is
addictive and potentially dangerous. Thus, is it possible to compare selling fast food to trafficking drugs?
Question 25: Which of the following is the best title for the passage?
A. How to get rid of fast food?
B. Is fast food addictive?
C . Obesity - who is to blame?
D. Is fast food really healthy?
Question 26: According to the obese teenagers in the USA who sued McDonald's, which of the following
health problems was NOT mentioned?
A. heart disease
B. hypertension
C. diabetes
D. obesity
Question 27: The word “excessive” in paragraph 2 is closet in meaning to___?
A. Excite
B. Express
C. Exact
D. Extreme
Question 28: The word “they” in paragraph 2 refers to___?
A. McDonald's
B. hamburgers
C. obese teenagers D. the court
Question 29: According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true about fast food?
A. addictive
B. nutritious
C. harmful
D. salty and high-fat
Question 30:
a. Alex: I think I might have a cavity. My tooth has been aching for days.
b. Alex: I know, but I'm worried about the cost. Dental work can be really expensive.
c. Jamie: True, but consider the pain you'll be in if you don't take care of it. It's better to invest in your
health.
d. Jamie: You should definitely see a dentist before it gets worse. Ignoring it could lead to bigger
problems.
e. Alex: You're right. I'll make an appointment as soon as I can, but I'm still a bit nervous about the drill.
A. a-c-d-b-e
B. a-d-b-c-e
C. d-b-c-e-a
D. d-e-a-b-c
Question 31:
a. Next, spend time together doing activities you both enjoy.
b. Then, try to understand the reasons behind different opinions and habits.
c. To narrow the generation gap in your family, first, listen to each other's views without judgment.
d. For example, ask your parents about their experiences and share your own.
e. Finally, respect each other's choices and look for common ground to connect better.
A. a, c, d, b, e
B. c, a, b, d, e
C. c, e, d, a, b
D. c, d, a, b, e
Question 32:
a. It not only enhances understanding but also encourages collaborative problem-solving.
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b. Moreover, utilizing educational tech can make learning enjoyable and efficient.
c. Firstly, it empowers students with valuable skills, preparing them for the digital age.
d. Dear Minh, I trust you're doing great! Lately, I've been reflecting on the significance of embracing
technology in education.
e. Additionally, integrating technology in the classroom fosters a dynamic and engaging learning environment.
f. It's a wonderful way for students and teachers to explore new possibilities together. Warm regards,
A. d, c, e, a, b, f
B. a, c, b, f, e, d
C. d, c, a, b, e, f
D. c, d, e, a, b, f
UNIT 2: THE GENERATION GAP
I. Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the sentences.
1. You _________ tidy up your bedroom. No one can clean it for you.
A. don't have to
B. shouldn't
C. mustn't
D. must
2. In the past, grandmothers _________ stay at home and do all the housework.
A. had to
B. have to
C. must
D. should
3. The advice that parents _________ us is always helpful because they have experienced it for a long time.
A. take
B. give
C. make
D. get
8. Children nowadays _________ online and never know the world before digital and social media.
A. try out
B. grow up
C. go through
D. rely on
5. _______ between parents and children become more frequent when the children become teenagers.
A. Fights
B. Struggles
C. Wars
D. Conflicts
6. Most of us can _________ lots of things with our parents.
A. share
B. complain
C. belong
D. suit
7. In some extended families, grandparents force their children and grandchildren ________ traditional values.
A. to follow
B. follow
C. following
D. followed
8. Hoa lives in a/an _________ family that consists of her grandparents, parents and younger sister.
A. traditional
B. extended
C. nuclear
D. natural
9: This warning sign indicates that you ________ step on the grass.
A. mustn't
B. shouldn't
C. don't have to
D. ought not
II. Read the following advertisement/announcement and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet
to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks
Announcement. PARENT-TEACHER CONFERENCE
Dear Parents,
We are pleased to invite you to our annual Parent-Teacher Conference. This important event is an opportunity
for you to meet your child's teachers and discuss their (10)_______ progress, as well as any concerns you may
have.
The conference will be held on Wednesday, September 25th, from 3 PM to 7 PM in the school auditorium. To
ensure that we can accommodate everyone, please sign up for a time slot in advance. You can do this by visiting
our school's website or calling the main office.
We believe that strong communication between parents and teachers is crucial (11)________student success.
Your involvement and support are greatly appreciated. We look forward (12)_______ you at the conference.
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Sincerely,
The School Administration
Question 10. A. academic
Question 11. A. on
Question 12. A. see
B. social
B. for
B. to see
C. personal
C. with
C. to seeing
D. physical
D. by
D. seeing
III. Read the following advertisement/announcement and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet
to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks
The tendency of young people to be critical of their parents and blame them for most of the
misunderstandings between them is a natural and expected behavior. They have always complained, more or
less justly, that their parents are traditional, possessive, and controlling; that they do not trust their children to
deal with challenges; that they talk too much about particular issues; and (13)______, at least in the context of
those relationships between parents and children. It is my opinion that it is a common occurrence for parents to
underestimate (14)_____ and to forget how they themselves felt (15)_________.
The decisions that young people make about their attire and hairstyles, as well as their musical and
entertainment preferences, frequently anger their parents. Their motivation is not to do this. Their sense of
isolation from the adult world stems from the fact that they have not yet been accepted into it. Therefore, they
build their own civilization and culture from the ground up. If it turns out that their parents find their music,
entertainment, vocabulary, attire, or (16)______, this gives them even more satisfaction. They have the
perception that they are superior, at least in a limited sense, and think they are also the leaders in terms of style
and taste.
When you have the intention of (17)_______, cooperation might be a component of that plan. You have the
ability to enchant other people, particularly parents, into doing things in the manner that you desire. You can
also (18)________ people with your sense of responsibility and initiative, which will result in their granting you
the authority to do what you want to do.
Question 13:
A. that do they not have a sense of humor B. which they have a sense of humor
C. that they do not have a sense of humor D. that it not has a sense of humor
Question 14: A. our adolescents B. him adolescents C. her adolescents D. their adolescents
Question 15:
A.when they were younger.
B. when they are young.
C. before they were young.
D. after they are young.
Question 16:
A.haircuts irritate
B.haircuts irritating
C.be irritated haircuts
D.to irritates haircuts
Question 17:
A.takes charge of your life B.to taking charge of your life
C. taking charge of your life D.be taken charge of your life
Question 18:
A. impress others B. impress the others C. impressing others D. impress other
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IV. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct arrangement of the
sentences
Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question.
Dating is rare in Afghanistan because most marriages are arranged by parents, and schools are separate for
boys and girls. The opportunities to meet are rare. Girls have a 7:00 pm curfew, while boys have an 11:00 pm
curfew.
It is against the law to date in Iran. Teens are separated until they are of marrying age, then their families
introduce them to each other and sometimes a courtship follows.
Most teens go out in large groups and don't pair off until they are 18 or 19 years old in Australia. Girls
often ask boys out and pay for the date, too. Couples often go to dinner parties, barbecues, or the beach.
Dating is usually a group event in Europe. In Spain, teens join a pandilla, a club for a group of friends with
the same interests, like cycling or hiking. Dating is done one-to-one and both girls and boys ask each other out
and split the cost of the evening's entertainment.
In Russia, dates take place at dances or at clubs where teens eat or chat with friends. As many as 30 teens
may come to a cinema to attend a movie together. In small towns, teens meet in the streets downtown or gather
around a fountain.
In Japan and Korea, most high school students don't date or go to parties, but spend their time studying
instead. Dating begins in college, when only boys do the asking and pay for the dates.
19. Which best serves as the title for the passage?
A.Dating is against the rule
B. Dating in some cultures
C. Teenagers shouldn't date
D. Dating is the same in different cultures
20. In Muslim countries as Afghanistan and Iran, dating is ________.
A. arranged by parents
B. introduced by families
C. after a courtship
D. rare or prohibited
21. The word “they” in paragraph 2 refers to _______.
A. teen
B. teens
C. a teen
D. parents
22. In which paragragh does the author show the difference curfew between girls and boys?
A.Paragragh 1.
B. Paragragh 2.
C. Paragragh 3.
D. Paragraph 4
23. The word “take place” in paragraph 5 can be replaced by ______.
A. exit
B. happen
C. begin
D. stop
24. The word “downtown” in paragrah 5 is opposite in meaning to:
A. city
B. central
C. rural
D. urban
25. Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragragh 2?
A. Dating in Iran is not against the law.
B. Teens mustn't date in Iran
C. Dating is only for adults.
D. Teens don't have to date.
26. In which country do only boys do the asking and paying for dates?
A. In Russian
B. In Europe
C. In Japan and Korea
D. In Viet Nam
V. Read a text about how to build family relationships. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best
answer to each of the questions.
Over the past two centuries, different generations have emerged, each with unique experiences and
perspectives. Among these are Generations X, Y, and Z.
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Generation X, born between the mid-1960s and early 1980s, experienced major social and economic
changes. They adapted to the shift from analog to digital technology and witnessed the rise of the internet.
Known for their independence and resilience, Gen Xers serve as a bridge between the Baby Boomers and
Millennials. They value work-life balance and are skeptical of authority, shaped by political unrest and
corporate downsizing.
Generation Y, or Millennials, born from the early 1980s to the early 2000s, grew up with the internet
and social media. This generation is comfortable with digital technology and often engages in social and
environmental activism. They prioritize purpose in both their personal and professional lives, favoring
experiences over material things. Millennials are collaborative and expect immediate feedback, driven by
technological advancements and social media.
Generation Z, born from the mid-1990s to the early 2010s, is the first to grow up in a fully digital world.
With smartphones and social media integral to their daily lives, this generation is entrepreneurial, socially
conscious, and highly adaptive to new technologies. They are pragmatic and cautious, influenced by economic
uncertainty and global issues like climate change.
Despite differences, these generations share adaptability and a drive for positive change. Generation X's
experience, Generation Y's innovation, and Generation Z's digital fluency can together move society forward.
For organizations and communities, understanding these generational traits is vital for creating inclusive
environments that leverage the strengths of each group.
Question 27. What would be the best title for the passage?
A. The Evolution of Generations Over Two Centuries
B. The Impact of Technology on Different Generations
C. Understanding Generations X, Y, and Z
D. The Future of Intergenerational Cooperation
Question 28. What does the word "skeptical" in paragraph 2 mean?
A. accepting
B. doubtful
C. confident
D. curious
Question 29. The word "integral" in paragraph 4 is opposite in meaning to ________.
A. essential
B. minor
C. optional
D. separate
Question 30. Which of the following is NOT stated as a characteristic of Generation Z?
A. Entrepreneurial spirit
B. Strong social consciousness
C. Preference for traditional media
D. Highly adaptive to new technologies
Question 31. The word "that" in paragraph 5 refers to ________.
A. inclusive environments B. generational traits
C. organizations
D. communities
Question 32. According to the passage, what makes Generation X unique compared to other generations?
A. Their preference for material possessions
B. Their skepticism of authority
C. Their complete reliance on digital technology
D. Their avoidance of social activism
Question 33. It can be inferred from the passage that ________.
A. each generation faces unique challenges and opportunities
B. generation Y is not comfortable with digital technology
C. generation Z has less entrepreneurial spirit than other generations
D. generation X has no significant influence on modern society
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VI. Read a text about how to build family relationships. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best
answer to each of the questions.
The family dynamic evolves as a teen matures, and can test the parent-teen relationship. With both sides
feeling mixed emotions, this time can be challenging.
Puberty brings lots of emotions for teens, and is a time of readjustment for the whole family. Parents have a
huge influence on a young child's values and interests, and so it can often feel hard for them to separate from
their teen, who wants to develop their own identity and to have new freedoms. This may lead to conflict, as
both parents and teens need time to figure out how to adapt the relationship.
As teens get older, it is important for them to take on responsibilities. This highlights the valuable
contribution each family member makes to a home, and teaches teens about what it's like to be an adult. Setting
clear rules about routine and home life helps teens to know what's expected of them—even if they do complain
or resist. Expectations go both ways, however, and so constant communication and flexibility when necessary
will help avoid conflict.
It is important for parents and teens to overcome life's many distractions in order to spend quality time
together. For parents, maintaining a close relationship with a teen who is preprogrammed to separate from them
can be tricky, but it helps to be present and willing. Talking about the things that are going well is as helpful as
discussing areas of conflict
Question 3 4 . What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Puberty of teenagers
B. Parent-teen relationship
C. Teens' romantic relationship
D. Teens' responsibilities
Question 3 5 . The word “this” in paragraph 2 refers to.
A. Puberty brings lots of emotions for teens
B. Parents have a huge influence on a young child's values and interests
C. Both parents and teens need time to adapt the relationship
D. Parents cannot separate from their teens who want to be free
Question 3 6 . The word “willing” is CLOSET in meaning to
A. shocked
B. ready
C. strict
D. sympathetic
Question 3 7 . Which of the following is NOT TRUE about the solution as teens get older?
A. Complain and resist
B. Communicate constantly
C. Set rules about routine and home life
D. Ask teens to take on responsibilities
Question 3 8 . According to the passage, what can help avoid conflict between parents and teens?
A. Strictly enforcing rules
B.Ignoring teens' complaints
C. Constant communication and flexibility
D. Giving teens complete freedom
Read the following flyer and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct option
that hest fits each of the numbered blanks from 1 to 3
Join Us at the International Cultural Festival in Hanoi!
Explore (39) ____________ cultures from around the world.
Enjoy traditional music, dance, and food.
Engaging (40) ___________ activities for the whole family
Cultural exhibitions (41) ___________ global heritage
Date: March 15th, 2024
Place: Hanoi Cultural Center
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Don't miss this vibrant celebration of diversity!
Question 39. A. diversity
Question 40. A. x (no article)
Question 41. A. showcase
B. diversify
B. an
B. showcased
C. diverse
C. a
C. to showcase
D. diversely
D. the
D. showcasing
ADVERTISEMENT: TEACHING ASSISTANTS NEEDED
Do you have a (42) _________ for teaching children?
Are you a good communicator?
Are you (43) __________ in organising learning activities? We need 10 volunteer teaching assistants
to help at a summer camp for (44) __________ chool students.
If this interests you, please send your CV to summercamp@webmail.com
(Adapted from Tiếng Anh 12 Global Success)
Question 42: A. compassion B. commission
Question 43: A. fond
B. kind
Question 44: A. excellent
B. elite
C. passion
D. sympathy
C. interested
D. eager
C. customary
D. primary
Notice: English Class Cancellation
We regret (7) __________ you that the English class scheduled for tomorrow is cancelled.
The cancellation is due to (8) __________ circumstances.
We apologise for (9) ____________ inconvenience caused.
Please stay tuned for updates on rescheduling.
Thank you for your understanding.
Question 45. A. inform
Question 46. A. unused
Question 47. A. several
B. informing
B. unexpected
B. any
C. to inform
C. unlikely
C. a few
D. to informing
D. unhappy
D. many
UNIT 3: CITIES OF THE FUTURE
I. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
1. The construction of modern _________ will be a defining feature of the modern city's architecture.
A. skyscrapers
B. card reader
C. article
D. privacy
2. The city government is encouraging city ___________ to limit personal vehicles during rush hour.
A. commuters B. planners C. dwellers
D. people
3. The smell is very familiar ____________ everyone who lives near a bakery
A. on B. over C. to
D. at
4. Cities in the future will have a lower carbon footprint and will be more ___________.
A. changeable
B. believable C. sustainable
D. controllable
5. Many people in Ho Chi Minh said that its public__________ is better and cheaper than before.
A. transport
B. trip
C. trek D. travel
6. My city was ranked as the most _________ city in the country thanks to its excellent facilities and clean air.
A. livable
B. living
C. life
D. lives
7. Hana _________ lonely because she doesn't any good friends in this new city.
A. feels
B. tastes C. looks
D. smells
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8. This new kind of pizza tasted __________, so I gave up eating it.
A. bad B. badly C. more badly D. as badly
9. John _________ about moving to the suburbs to live with his family.
A. thought B. think C. thinks
D. is thinking
10. The future city sounds ________ with all its innovative technologies and advancements.
A. exciting
B. excitingly
C. excited
D. excitedly
11. The smart cities in the future will operate ________ with advanced transportation systems.
A. efficient
B. efficiently
C. efficiency
D. effect
12. July is __________ the soup her mother has just made.
A. smell
B. smells
C. smelled
D. smelling
13. The transportation systems in the cities of the future ______ to be more convenient and accessible.
A. is seeming
B. seems
C. seem
D. are seeming
II. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct arrangement of the sentences to
make a meaningful paragraph/letter in each of the following questions.
Question 14:
a. Let's plan to cook in the morning before lunch.
b. Looking forward to our get-together! See you soon, Linda
c. Is there anything else you'd like me to bring? I can also pick up additional ingredients from the supermarket
or farmers' market. Just let me know your preferences.
d. What time would be convenient for me to come over?
e. Hi Mai, Thank you for the invitation; I'm available on Sunday and excited to visit.
f. I'm pleased you find my cookbook helpful, and I'll bring fresh mangos from our garden—packed with
vitamins A, B, and C.
A. e, d, f, c, a, b
B. e, a, f, ...
Khối 11 – Năm học 2024 – 2025
UNIT 1: A LONG AND HEALTHY LIFE
I. Circle A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions
1. It's necessary for us to do some _________ activities to stay healthy.
A. physics
B. physical
C. physically
D. physicist
2. Doctors always advised her to cut _________ salt and sugar in her diet.
A. off
B. on
C. down on
D. about
3. _________ are often used to treat infections caused by bacteria.
A. Nutrients
B. Minerals
C. Diets
D. Antibiotics
4. Mary _________ here since she _________ from university.
A. has lived/graduated
B. lived/graduated
C. has lived/has graduated
D. live/has graduated
5. Her parents _________ for Paris yesterday.
A. have left
B. has left
C. left
D. are leaving
6. My friend can't sleep well. She is _________ from stress.
A. suffering
B. keeping
C. getting
D. checking
7. Some bacteria can cause _________ diseases such as tuberculosis or food poisoning.
A. infection
B. infect
C. infectious
D. infected
8. Since I graduated from the eleventh grade, I ________ my time to assist pupils who attend a special school.
A. offered
B. have offered
C. had offered
D. was offering
9. A popular way to _______ stress in today's busy lifestyles is practicing meditation.
A. relax
B. relieve
C. remove
D. require
II. Read the following advertisement/announcement and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet
to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks
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Are you looking to (10)________ your health and well-being? Join our Health Improvement
Program at Wellness Hub! Our program offers a wide range of activities and workshops
designed to help you achieve a healthier lifestyle.
Personalized fitness plans
Nutritional guidance
Stress management workshops
Access (11)_______expert health coaches
Whether you're a beginner or a (12)__________ enthusiast, our program is tailored to meet
your needs.
For more information, visit our website at www.wellnesshub.com or call us at 123-456-7890.
Start your journey to better health with us!
Question 10. A. explain
B. avoid
C. begin
D. boost
Question 11. A. in
B. at
C. from
D. to
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Question 12. A. fitness
B. architecture
C. creativity
D. technology
III. Read the following advertisement/announcement and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer
sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 10 to 15.
EMPLOYEE POLICY ANNOUNCEMENT
H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu) Information
As you are likely aware, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has confirmed a growing number of
H1N1 flu cases in the U.S.
(13)_______ you have flu symptoms, please contact your health care provider immediately. We
recommend that any staff or faculty member with flu-like symptoms remain home until symptom-free (no fever
for 24 hours). Please contact Human Resources at 617-879-2193 if you, or a member of your family, (14)
_______ for flu. Normal sick leave policies will apply.
Symptoms of H1N1 flu are similar to regular flu and include:
Sudden fever over 100 degrees
Cough, sore throat, muscle aches, headache, chills, fatigue, and general weakness.
These symptoms can range from mild to severe and may cause a worsening or underlying chronic medical (15)
_______.
Question 13: A. Do
Question 14: A. treats
Question 15: A. location
B. Should
B. treating
B. position
C. Were
C. are being treated
C. situation
D. Had
D. have treated
D. condition
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Courses!
Learn essential customer service skills.
Gain (16)________ experience in hotel operations.
Hands-on training with industry professionals.
Flexible schedules to (17) ____________ your needs.
Affordable tuition fees.
Turn your passion for hospitality into a rewarding career! Enrol now and start your journey toward (18)
__________
Question 16: A. a
B. an
C. the
D. Ø(no article)
Question 17: A. suit
B. choose
C. find
D. seek
Question 18: A. succeed
B. successful
C. successfully
D. success
IV. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the
numbered blanks from 33 to 38.
Organic food is very popular these days. lt can also be very expensive. Some organic food costs twice as
much as non-organic food. Parents of young children, and (19)
, will pay high prices for organic food if
they think it's healthier. But many others think organic food is just a waste of money.
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The main difference between organic and non-organic food is that organic farms avoid agricultural
chemicals like pesticides. In many countries, organic foods must have special labels to ensure they are
genuinely organic. While organic was originally associated with local farming, it has become big business, with
large companies growing organic products far from (20)
. Additionally, processed organic foods have
gained popularity, and big food companies have entered the market, making it challenging for small organic
companies to compete and (21) ______. Is organic food safer and more nutritious? (22)
, evidence is
limited. Recent studies suggest organic produce may lower heart disease risk, but bacteria contamination
remains a concern for both organic and non- organic foods. Washing produce and hands is crucial and (23)
______. Processed organic foods can still be unhealthy if they contain high sugar levels, reflecting the profitdriven motives of many good companies.
Most people agree that naturally grown food tastes better. ls tastier food worth the extra money? (24)
. Whether organic food is healthier or not is still not clear, so more research is needed. However, consumers of
organic food Oren say "Better safe than sorry” when it cornes to what we eat.
Question 19.
A. even some pets owner
B. even some pet owners
C. or some owners of pets
D. or some pet's owners
Question 20. A. their source
B. our resource
C. its source D. his source
Question 21.
A. stay about business
B. go in business
C. go about business
D. stay in business
Question 22.
A. While some believe it is due to concerns about agricultural chemicals and cancer
B. As some believe it is due to concerns about agricultural chemicals and cancer
C. When some believe it due to concerns about agricultural chemicals and cancer
D. As some believe it due to concerns about agricultural chemicals and cancer
Question 23. A. doctors widely supporting reducing sugar intake
B. reducing sugar intake is widely supported by doctors
C. reducing sugar intake widely supports doctors
D. intaking sugar is widely supported with reducing by doctors
Question 2 4 .
A. That's a matter of opinion
B. This being a matter of opinion
C. This is the matter of
D. Which's a matter of opinion
V. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 29 to 34.
Many overweight adolescents filed a 2002 lawsuit against the American fast food giant McDonald's, blaming
the fast food chain for their weight problems. They said that McDonald's cooked them up a false image of its
cheeseburgers and other foods being healthy. They claimed the company failed to inform them of the risks of
diabetes, hypertension, and obesity that come with consuming an excessive amount of sugary beverages and
foods that are high in fat and salt. In a statement, the mother of a 15-year-old boy who weighed over 180
kilograms stated, "I always believed McDonald's was healthy for my son."
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McDonald's rejected accusations that they were to blame for the health issues of these teens. “People don't go to
sleep thin and wake up obese,” stated Brad Lerman, a lawyer for McDonald's. As an additional point, he
mentioned that the knowledge of the functions of hamburgers and French fries has been around for quite some
time. As a result, the court rejected the case, stating that "it is not the place of the law to protect people against
their own excesses." Put simply, they have no right to hold the food industry responsible if they opt to consume
excessive amounts of harmful food.
There have been previous unsuccessful attempts to sue fast-food chains in the United States. The 'Cheeseburger
Bill,' first introduced in 2005 and enacted by the US House of Representatives, took effect that year. As a result,
individuals who are overweight found it far more difficult to sue the food business. However, debates about
accountability have persisted despite the bill's passage. Various scientific research suggests that fast food is
addictive and potentially dangerous. Thus, is it possible to compare selling fast food to trafficking drugs?
Question 25: Which of the following is the best title for the passage?
A. How to get rid of fast food?
B. Is fast food addictive?
C . Obesity - who is to blame?
D. Is fast food really healthy?
Question 26: According to the obese teenagers in the USA who sued McDonald's, which of the following
health problems was NOT mentioned?
A. heart disease
B. hypertension
C. diabetes
D. obesity
Question 27: The word “excessive” in paragraph 2 is closet in meaning to___?
A. Excite
B. Express
C. Exact
D. Extreme
Question 28: The word “they” in paragraph 2 refers to___?
A. McDonald's
B. hamburgers
C. obese teenagers D. the court
Question 29: According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true about fast food?
A. addictive
B. nutritious
C. harmful
D. salty and high-fat
Question 30:
a. Alex: I think I might have a cavity. My tooth has been aching for days.
b. Alex: I know, but I'm worried about the cost. Dental work can be really expensive.
c. Jamie: True, but consider the pain you'll be in if you don't take care of it. It's better to invest in your
health.
d. Jamie: You should definitely see a dentist before it gets worse. Ignoring it could lead to bigger
problems.
e. Alex: You're right. I'll make an appointment as soon as I can, but I'm still a bit nervous about the drill.
A. a-c-d-b-e
B. a-d-b-c-e
C. d-b-c-e-a
D. d-e-a-b-c
Question 31:
a. Next, spend time together doing activities you both enjoy.
b. Then, try to understand the reasons behind different opinions and habits.
c. To narrow the generation gap in your family, first, listen to each other's views without judgment.
d. For example, ask your parents about their experiences and share your own.
e. Finally, respect each other's choices and look for common ground to connect better.
A. a, c, d, b, e
B. c, a, b, d, e
C. c, e, d, a, b
D. c, d, a, b, e
Question 32:
a. It not only enhances understanding but also encourages collaborative problem-solving.
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b. Moreover, utilizing educational tech can make learning enjoyable and efficient.
c. Firstly, it empowers students with valuable skills, preparing them for the digital age.
d. Dear Minh, I trust you're doing great! Lately, I've been reflecting on the significance of embracing
technology in education.
e. Additionally, integrating technology in the classroom fosters a dynamic and engaging learning environment.
f. It's a wonderful way for students and teachers to explore new possibilities together. Warm regards,
A. d, c, e, a, b, f
B. a, c, b, f, e, d
C. d, c, a, b, e, f
D. c, d, e, a, b, f
UNIT 2: THE GENERATION GAP
I. Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the sentences.
1. You _________ tidy up your bedroom. No one can clean it for you.
A. don't have to
B. shouldn't
C. mustn't
D. must
2. In the past, grandmothers _________ stay at home and do all the housework.
A. had to
B. have to
C. must
D. should
3. The advice that parents _________ us is always helpful because they have experienced it for a long time.
A. take
B. give
C. make
D. get
8. Children nowadays _________ online and never know the world before digital and social media.
A. try out
B. grow up
C. go through
D. rely on
5. _______ between parents and children become more frequent when the children become teenagers.
A. Fights
B. Struggles
C. Wars
D. Conflicts
6. Most of us can _________ lots of things with our parents.
A. share
B. complain
C. belong
D. suit
7. In some extended families, grandparents force their children and grandchildren ________ traditional values.
A. to follow
B. follow
C. following
D. followed
8. Hoa lives in a/an _________ family that consists of her grandparents, parents and younger sister.
A. traditional
B. extended
C. nuclear
D. natural
9: This warning sign indicates that you ________ step on the grass.
A. mustn't
B. shouldn't
C. don't have to
D. ought not
II. Read the following advertisement/announcement and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet
to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks
Announcement. PARENT-TEACHER CONFERENCE
Dear Parents,
We are pleased to invite you to our annual Parent-Teacher Conference. This important event is an opportunity
for you to meet your child's teachers and discuss their (10)_______ progress, as well as any concerns you may
have.
The conference will be held on Wednesday, September 25th, from 3 PM to 7 PM in the school auditorium. To
ensure that we can accommodate everyone, please sign up for a time slot in advance. You can do this by visiting
our school's website or calling the main office.
We believe that strong communication between parents and teachers is crucial (11)________student success.
Your involvement and support are greatly appreciated. We look forward (12)_______ you at the conference.
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Sincerely,
The School Administration
Question 10. A. academic
Question 11. A. on
Question 12. A. see
B. social
B. for
B. to see
C. personal
C. with
C. to seeing
D. physical
D. by
D. seeing
III. Read the following advertisement/announcement and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet
to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks
The tendency of young people to be critical of their parents and blame them for most of the
misunderstandings between them is a natural and expected behavior. They have always complained, more or
less justly, that their parents are traditional, possessive, and controlling; that they do not trust their children to
deal with challenges; that they talk too much about particular issues; and (13)______, at least in the context of
those relationships between parents and children. It is my opinion that it is a common occurrence for parents to
underestimate (14)_____ and to forget how they themselves felt (15)_________.
The decisions that young people make about their attire and hairstyles, as well as their musical and
entertainment preferences, frequently anger their parents. Their motivation is not to do this. Their sense of
isolation from the adult world stems from the fact that they have not yet been accepted into it. Therefore, they
build their own civilization and culture from the ground up. If it turns out that their parents find their music,
entertainment, vocabulary, attire, or (16)______, this gives them even more satisfaction. They have the
perception that they are superior, at least in a limited sense, and think they are also the leaders in terms of style
and taste.
When you have the intention of (17)_______, cooperation might be a component of that plan. You have the
ability to enchant other people, particularly parents, into doing things in the manner that you desire. You can
also (18)________ people with your sense of responsibility and initiative, which will result in their granting you
the authority to do what you want to do.
Question 13:
A. that do they not have a sense of humor B. which they have a sense of humor
C. that they do not have a sense of humor D. that it not has a sense of humor
Question 14: A. our adolescents B. him adolescents C. her adolescents D. their adolescents
Question 15:
A.when they were younger.
B. when they are young.
C. before they were young.
D. after they are young.
Question 16:
A.haircuts irritate
B.haircuts irritating
C.be irritated haircuts
D.to irritates haircuts
Question 17:
A.takes charge of your life B.to taking charge of your life
C. taking charge of your life D.be taken charge of your life
Question 18:
A. impress others B. impress the others C. impressing others D. impress other
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IV. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct arrangement of the
sentences
Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question.
Dating is rare in Afghanistan because most marriages are arranged by parents, and schools are separate for
boys and girls. The opportunities to meet are rare. Girls have a 7:00 pm curfew, while boys have an 11:00 pm
curfew.
It is against the law to date in Iran. Teens are separated until they are of marrying age, then their families
introduce them to each other and sometimes a courtship follows.
Most teens go out in large groups and don't pair off until they are 18 or 19 years old in Australia. Girls
often ask boys out and pay for the date, too. Couples often go to dinner parties, barbecues, or the beach.
Dating is usually a group event in Europe. In Spain, teens join a pandilla, a club for a group of friends with
the same interests, like cycling or hiking. Dating is done one-to-one and both girls and boys ask each other out
and split the cost of the evening's entertainment.
In Russia, dates take place at dances or at clubs where teens eat or chat with friends. As many as 30 teens
may come to a cinema to attend a movie together. In small towns, teens meet in the streets downtown or gather
around a fountain.
In Japan and Korea, most high school students don't date or go to parties, but spend their time studying
instead. Dating begins in college, when only boys do the asking and pay for the dates.
19. Which best serves as the title for the passage?
A.Dating is against the rule
B. Dating in some cultures
C. Teenagers shouldn't date
D. Dating is the same in different cultures
20. In Muslim countries as Afghanistan and Iran, dating is ________.
A. arranged by parents
B. introduced by families
C. after a courtship
D. rare or prohibited
21. The word “they” in paragraph 2 refers to _______.
A. teen
B. teens
C. a teen
D. parents
22. In which paragragh does the author show the difference curfew between girls and boys?
A.Paragragh 1.
B. Paragragh 2.
C. Paragragh 3.
D. Paragraph 4
23. The word “take place” in paragraph 5 can be replaced by ______.
A. exit
B. happen
C. begin
D. stop
24. The word “downtown” in paragrah 5 is opposite in meaning to:
A. city
B. central
C. rural
D. urban
25. Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragragh 2?
A. Dating in Iran is not against the law.
B. Teens mustn't date in Iran
C. Dating is only for adults.
D. Teens don't have to date.
26. In which country do only boys do the asking and paying for dates?
A. In Russian
B. In Europe
C. In Japan and Korea
D. In Viet Nam
V. Read a text about how to build family relationships. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best
answer to each of the questions.
Over the past two centuries, different generations have emerged, each with unique experiences and
perspectives. Among these are Generations X, Y, and Z.
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Generation X, born between the mid-1960s and early 1980s, experienced major social and economic
changes. They adapted to the shift from analog to digital technology and witnessed the rise of the internet.
Known for their independence and resilience, Gen Xers serve as a bridge between the Baby Boomers and
Millennials. They value work-life balance and are skeptical of authority, shaped by political unrest and
corporate downsizing.
Generation Y, or Millennials, born from the early 1980s to the early 2000s, grew up with the internet
and social media. This generation is comfortable with digital technology and often engages in social and
environmental activism. They prioritize purpose in both their personal and professional lives, favoring
experiences over material things. Millennials are collaborative and expect immediate feedback, driven by
technological advancements and social media.
Generation Z, born from the mid-1990s to the early 2010s, is the first to grow up in a fully digital world.
With smartphones and social media integral to their daily lives, this generation is entrepreneurial, socially
conscious, and highly adaptive to new technologies. They are pragmatic and cautious, influenced by economic
uncertainty and global issues like climate change.
Despite differences, these generations share adaptability and a drive for positive change. Generation X's
experience, Generation Y's innovation, and Generation Z's digital fluency can together move society forward.
For organizations and communities, understanding these generational traits is vital for creating inclusive
environments that leverage the strengths of each group.
Question 27. What would be the best title for the passage?
A. The Evolution of Generations Over Two Centuries
B. The Impact of Technology on Different Generations
C. Understanding Generations X, Y, and Z
D. The Future of Intergenerational Cooperation
Question 28. What does the word "skeptical" in paragraph 2 mean?
A. accepting
B. doubtful
C. confident
D. curious
Question 29. The word "integral" in paragraph 4 is opposite in meaning to ________.
A. essential
B. minor
C. optional
D. separate
Question 30. Which of the following is NOT stated as a characteristic of Generation Z?
A. Entrepreneurial spirit
B. Strong social consciousness
C. Preference for traditional media
D. Highly adaptive to new technologies
Question 31. The word "that" in paragraph 5 refers to ________.
A. inclusive environments B. generational traits
C. organizations
D. communities
Question 32. According to the passage, what makes Generation X unique compared to other generations?
A. Their preference for material possessions
B. Their skepticism of authority
C. Their complete reliance on digital technology
D. Their avoidance of social activism
Question 33. It can be inferred from the passage that ________.
A. each generation faces unique challenges and opportunities
B. generation Y is not comfortable with digital technology
C. generation Z has less entrepreneurial spirit than other generations
D. generation X has no significant influence on modern society
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VI. Read a text about how to build family relationships. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best
answer to each of the questions.
The family dynamic evolves as a teen matures, and can test the parent-teen relationship. With both sides
feeling mixed emotions, this time can be challenging.
Puberty brings lots of emotions for teens, and is a time of readjustment for the whole family. Parents have a
huge influence on a young child's values and interests, and so it can often feel hard for them to separate from
their teen, who wants to develop their own identity and to have new freedoms. This may lead to conflict, as
both parents and teens need time to figure out how to adapt the relationship.
As teens get older, it is important for them to take on responsibilities. This highlights the valuable
contribution each family member makes to a home, and teaches teens about what it's like to be an adult. Setting
clear rules about routine and home life helps teens to know what's expected of them—even if they do complain
or resist. Expectations go both ways, however, and so constant communication and flexibility when necessary
will help avoid conflict.
It is important for parents and teens to overcome life's many distractions in order to spend quality time
together. For parents, maintaining a close relationship with a teen who is preprogrammed to separate from them
can be tricky, but it helps to be present and willing. Talking about the things that are going well is as helpful as
discussing areas of conflict
Question 3 4 . What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Puberty of teenagers
B. Parent-teen relationship
C. Teens' romantic relationship
D. Teens' responsibilities
Question 3 5 . The word “this” in paragraph 2 refers to.
A. Puberty brings lots of emotions for teens
B. Parents have a huge influence on a young child's values and interests
C. Both parents and teens need time to adapt the relationship
D. Parents cannot separate from their teens who want to be free
Question 3 6 . The word “willing” is CLOSET in meaning to
A. shocked
B. ready
C. strict
D. sympathetic
Question 3 7 . Which of the following is NOT TRUE about the solution as teens get older?
A. Complain and resist
B. Communicate constantly
C. Set rules about routine and home life
D. Ask teens to take on responsibilities
Question 3 8 . According to the passage, what can help avoid conflict between parents and teens?
A. Strictly enforcing rules
B.Ignoring teens' complaints
C. Constant communication and flexibility
D. Giving teens complete freedom
Read the following flyer and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct option
that hest fits each of the numbered blanks from 1 to 3
Join Us at the International Cultural Festival in Hanoi!
Explore (39) ____________ cultures from around the world.
Enjoy traditional music, dance, and food.
Engaging (40) ___________ activities for the whole family
Cultural exhibitions (41) ___________ global heritage
Date: March 15th, 2024
Place: Hanoi Cultural Center
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Don't miss this vibrant celebration of diversity!
Question 39. A. diversity
Question 40. A. x (no article)
Question 41. A. showcase
B. diversify
B. an
B. showcased
C. diverse
C. a
C. to showcase
D. diversely
D. the
D. showcasing
ADVERTISEMENT: TEACHING ASSISTANTS NEEDED
Do you have a (42) _________ for teaching children?
Are you a good communicator?
Are you (43) __________ in organising learning activities? We need 10 volunteer teaching assistants
to help at a summer camp for (44) __________ chool students.
If this interests you, please send your CV to summercamp@webmail.com
(Adapted from Tiếng Anh 12 Global Success)
Question 42: A. compassion B. commission
Question 43: A. fond
B. kind
Question 44: A. excellent
B. elite
C. passion
D. sympathy
C. interested
D. eager
C. customary
D. primary
Notice: English Class Cancellation
We regret (7) __________ you that the English class scheduled for tomorrow is cancelled.
The cancellation is due to (8) __________ circumstances.
We apologise for (9) ____________ inconvenience caused.
Please stay tuned for updates on rescheduling.
Thank you for your understanding.
Question 45. A. inform
Question 46. A. unused
Question 47. A. several
B. informing
B. unexpected
B. any
C. to inform
C. unlikely
C. a few
D. to informing
D. unhappy
D. many
UNIT 3: CITIES OF THE FUTURE
I. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
1. The construction of modern _________ will be a defining feature of the modern city's architecture.
A. skyscrapers
B. card reader
C. article
D. privacy
2. The city government is encouraging city ___________ to limit personal vehicles during rush hour.
A. commuters B. planners C. dwellers
D. people
3. The smell is very familiar ____________ everyone who lives near a bakery
A. on B. over C. to
D. at
4. Cities in the future will have a lower carbon footprint and will be more ___________.
A. changeable
B. believable C. sustainable
D. controllable
5. Many people in Ho Chi Minh said that its public__________ is better and cheaper than before.
A. transport
B. trip
C. trek D. travel
6. My city was ranked as the most _________ city in the country thanks to its excellent facilities and clean air.
A. livable
B. living
C. life
D. lives
7. Hana _________ lonely because she doesn't any good friends in this new city.
A. feels
B. tastes C. looks
D. smells
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8. This new kind of pizza tasted __________, so I gave up eating it.
A. bad B. badly C. more badly D. as badly
9. John _________ about moving to the suburbs to live with his family.
A. thought B. think C. thinks
D. is thinking
10. The future city sounds ________ with all its innovative technologies and advancements.
A. exciting
B. excitingly
C. excited
D. excitedly
11. The smart cities in the future will operate ________ with advanced transportation systems.
A. efficient
B. efficiently
C. efficiency
D. effect
12. July is __________ the soup her mother has just made.
A. smell
B. smells
C. smelled
D. smelling
13. The transportation systems in the cities of the future ______ to be more convenient and accessible.
A. is seeming
B. seems
C. seem
D. are seeming
II. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct arrangement of the sentences to
make a meaningful paragraph/letter in each of the following questions.
Question 14:
a. Let's plan to cook in the morning before lunch.
b. Looking forward to our get-together! See you soon, Linda
c. Is there anything else you'd like me to bring? I can also pick up additional ingredients from the supermarket
or farmers' market. Just let me know your preferences.
d. What time would be convenient for me to come over?
e. Hi Mai, Thank you for the invitation; I'm available on Sunday and excited to visit.
f. I'm pleased you find my cookbook helpful, and I'll bring fresh mangos from our garden—packed with
vitamins A, B, and C.
A. e, d, f, c, a, b
B. e, a, f, ...
 








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