KS LẦN 3 ANH 11 ĐỀ 2 đã sửa
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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part
differs from
Question 1. A. overloaded B. talented C. distinguished D. admitted
Question 19 : Situated on Cam Khe Hill, Tomb of Minh Mang is one of the most interesting royal
tombs ____ in Hue.
A. to visit B. visited C. visiting D. being visited
Question 20 : I have a message for people ____ by the traffic chaos.
A. to delay B. who delaying C. delayed D. who delay
Question 21 : ________ that her father was angry, she left the room quietly.
A. Feeling B. Feel C. To feel D. Felt
Question 22 : You can't prevent him from_______alcohol.
A. drink B. to drink C. drinking D. drank
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.
Question 23 : Most of the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long was demolished in the early 20th century.
A. rebuilt B. pulled down C. put up D. pulled up
Question 24: When you sit for the exam tomorrow, try to stay calm and relaxed.
A. answer B. take C. make D. write
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning
to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 25 : Farmers turned to bio-fertilisers after they had been told about the dangers of chemical
fertilisers.
A. trusted B. disbelieved C. counted on D. depended on
Question 26: The factory was fined for having dumped a huge amount of rubbish into the river.
A. penalised B. levied C. compensated D. punished
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best completes each of
the following exchanges.
Question 27: Alice and Peter are talking with each other about a sport competition.
Alice: “I won the high jump yesterday. ”
Peter: “______. ”
A. It’s a small thing B. That’s all
C. Congratulations to you D. I hope so
Question 28 : Two friends Peter and Linda are talking about pets.
- Peter: “Well, cats are very good at catching mice around the house. "
- Linda: “_________. There is no mouse in my house when we have a cat. ”
A. Nothing more to say. B. You can say that again.
C. Yes, I hope so. D. No, dogs are very good, too.
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
Question 29: I haven't met my grandparents for five years.
A. I often met my grandparents five years ago.
B. I last met my grandparents five years ago.
C. I have met my grandparents for five years.
D. I didn't meet my grandparents five years ago.
Question 30: My car keys are possibly in the kitchen.
A. My car keys should be put in the kitchen B. My car keys cannot be in
the kitchen
C. I don’t know whether my car keys are in the kitchen. D. My car keys might be in
the kitchen
Question 31:You have shared the information about global warming. Thank you for that.
A.Thank you for having shared the information about global warming.
B. Having shared the information about global warming, thank you for that.
C. Thank you for being shared the information about global warming.
D. Thank you for having been shared the information about global warming.
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
Question 32: He collects the things . They were thrown away everywhere.
A.He collects the things which they were thrown away everywhere
B. He collects the things thrown away everywhere
C.He collects the things to throw away everywhere
D. He collects the things throwing away everywhere
Question 33: After the students had learnt about the benefits of recycling and reusing, they started
collecting waste paper, bottles, and cans to recycle and reuse.
A. Having learnt about the benefits of recycling and reusing, the students started collecting waste
paper, bottles, and cans to recycle and reuse.
B. Learnt about the benefits of recycling and reusing, the students started collecting waste paper,
bottles, and cans to recycle and reuse.
C. Having learning about the benefits of recycling and reusing, the students started collecting
waste paper, bottles, and cans to recycle and reuse.
D. Having started collecting waste paper, bottles, and cans to recycle and reuse because learnt
about the benefits of recycling and reusing
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 34 to 38.
WOMEN IN THE WORKFORCE
Some people think of ‘traditional gender roles’ as being like a 1950s TV sitcom: Dad puts on his
suit and goes to the office, while Mum, in her apron, stays at home and does the housework. But for
most of human history, it has taken the (34) _______ of both men and women, whether working in an
office or in the fields, to look after the family. And that's the situation to (35) _______ we now seem to
be returning.
By 2050, women will make up 47% of the workforce in the United States, up from 30% in 1950.
(36) _______ some experts are predicting that, at least in the short term, the number of women in the
workforce may actually overtake the number of men. What's the reason? During the economic
recession that began in 2008, (37) _______ jobs disappeared from industries traditionally dominated
by male workers, such as manufacturing. Unless many more manual manufacturing jobs appear, it
may be that women, who (38) _______ work in healthcare, education and other service industries, will
take the lead in the labour market.
(Adapted from First Master Class by Simon Haines and Barbara Stewart)
Question 34. A. abilities B. prospects C. efforts D. improvements
Question 35. A. which B. that C. where D. whom
Question 36. A. Although B. However C. So D. But
Question 37. A. every B. many C. much D. another
Question 38. A. completely B. traditionally C. significantly D. critically
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the
question.
Universities love overseas students – they are clever and hardworking, they bring different
cultures to seminars and student life and they pay their way. In Britain, universities are getting ready
to enroll more overseas students. The British Council has published a report predicting that overseas
student numbers could soar to more than 800,000 by 2018. In 2010, figures put the total at over
400,000 international students out of two and a half million students in UK higher education and it is
clear that this influx is having an enormous impact on universities and colleges.
These students bring welcome fees, of course, but they are also likely to be very intelligent
students who inject new cultural influences and bring changes to the old university systems. Their
demand for vocational subjects such as business, biotechnology and information technology, rather
than traditional academic subjects, is affecting what is taught as well.
The impressive expansion of foreign students has already had a significant impact on higher
education. Overseas student numbers, including European Union students, have risen from 270,000
in 2002 to 400,000 in 2010. During this time the number from China jumped more than tenfold, and
numbers from India have been going up. In contrast, the number of students from other countries has
fallen, reflecting their governments’ efforts to educate more of their young people at home, as well as
competition from Australia and the USA. But as the Asian tiger economies expand their own
universities, the good news for places like the London School of Economics is that there are more
and more graduates looking to improve their qualifications or to pursue research in their subjects.
(Adapted from Achieve IELTS by Louis Harrison, Caroline Cushen and Susan Hutchison)
Question 39. What is the passage mainly about?
A. How to avoid culture shock when living in Western countries?
B. How international students are changing Western university life
C. How to become an overseas student?
D. The decline in the number of overseas students at Western universities
Question 40. The word “soar” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to _______.
A. ascend B. decline C. hurt D. slump
Question 41. According to the paragraph 2, overseas students can help to _______.
A. abolish tuition fees for domestic students
B. bring only negative influences on the culture
C. introduce new changes to the old education system
D. increase the demand for core subjects
Question 42. The word “their” in paragraph 3 refers to _______.
A. universities B. graduates C. foreign students D. students
Question 43. According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?
A. The number of overseas students in Britain has already reached its limit
B. Foreign students’ abilities are often underestimated by Western universities
C. The number of foreign students from India has fallen over a specific period of time
D. Some countries tried to persuade their young students to pursue their education at home
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 44 to 50.
For many adults, a typical work day might be as follows: The alarm goes off at 6:00 a.m. You
dress yourself in expensive work clothes, gobble down breakfast, and start off on your long and
stressful commute to the office. You spend your day at your desk, attempting to complete your tasks
amid coworker chitchat and office politics. Then, you make your way home through the commuter
crowds. You have just enough time for a few hours of relaxation before you have to get up and repeat
the process all over again the next day. For these people, telecommuting might be seen as the answer
to the daily stress and frustration of office jobs.
Telecommuting, also known as teleworking or working from home, is a term that refers to the use
of telecommunication to work away from the company’s office, most often at a home office. Few
people telecommute full time, but a growing number of companies are allowing their employees to
work from home at least part of the time.
Employers have met this growing demand to work from home with both acceptance and
resistance. On the one hand, employers understand that offering telecommuting opportunities is a way
to cut costs. In addition, offering telecommuting opportunities reduces absenteeism, increases
productivity, and improves employee retention. Workers are happier and less stressed. Therefore, they
work harder and are more loyal to their employers.
On the other hand, employers are aware of the fact that telecommuting poses some risks. First of
all, allowing confidential company information to leave the office can pose privacy and security
concerns. In addition, telecommuters are not properly trained in protecting company data. Another risk
has to do with the work style of the telecommuter. A successful telecommuter has to be independent,
self-motivated, and disciplined.
Experts predict that telecommuting will become a standard in the corporate world, as workers
continue to demand it. The trend toward telecommuting is clear, but the long-term effects on corporate
culture and the individual worker are still unknown.
(Adapted from Reading for the Real World by Moraig Macgillivray and Tonia Peters)
Question 44. Which best serves as the title for the passage?
A. An Office Away from the Office
B. Telecommuting: It Makes Sense to Follow Experts’ Advice
C. A Brilliant Way to Increase Employees’ Productivity
D. Working from Home: Some Dangers You Should Know
Question 45. According to paragraph 1, an employee _______.
A. can stay in bed till late in the morning
B. tends to use public transportation to commute to work
C. may suffer from annoyance when working at the office
D. always needs a huge amount of time to recharge his/her batteries
Question 46. The word their in paragraph 2 refers to _______.
A. jobs B. companies C. employees D. people
Question 47. The word resistance in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to _______.
A. exploitation B. opposition C. judgement D. discovery
Question 48. The word poses in paragraph 4 can be best replaced by _______.
A. presents B. asks C. uses D. invents
Question 49. Which of the following statements is TRUE, according to the passage?
A. Employers have mixed feelings in terms of the trend of working from home.
B. A growing number of employees opt for becoming a full-time telecommuter.
C. Only by allowing its employees to work from home can a company cut costs.
D. Telecommuters aren’t responsible for protecting company confidential documents.
Question 50. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A. Experts share a belief that working from home will certainly become the norm.
B. All employees are likely to stay with their companies longer if allowed to telecommute.
C. It remains to be seen what implications telecommuting can have in the long run.
D. A lot of telecommuters have difficulty motivating themselves when working from home.