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ĐỀ KHẢO SÁT LỚP 11

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part
differs from that of the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 1. A. although B. authentic C. through D. wealthy
Question 2: A. refuse B. usual C. future D. succeed
Mark the letter A, B, C, orD on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other
three in the position of stress in each of the following questions.
Question 3: A. nation B. country C. children D. advice
Question 4: A. strategy B. specific C. advantage D. intention
Mark theletter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the
following questions.
Question 5: We _____ anything from them since they moved to Bangkok, Thailand.
A. didn’t hear B. haven’t heard C. hadn’t heard D. won’t heard
Question 6: Some people often say that using cars is ______ than using motorbikes.
A. more convenient B. convenient C. as convenient D. the most convenient
Question 7: I think China will be the next country ____ the Olympic Games.
A. host B. hosting C. to host D. hosted
Question 8. Peter has been told about the news, ___________?
A. has he B. haven’t they C. hasn’t he D. have they
Question 9: This guide will help the learners ______ their difficult exam with flying colours.
A. go up B. get along C. ask out D. get through
Read the following advertisement/school 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.

Work for COFFEE BEANS


Join Britain’s number one café at COFFEE BEANS where every café has (10) _______ same aims: to
create family–like teams and to give an excellent customer service.
Many (11) ________ kinds of people come and work with us so start your career at COFFEE
BEANS today:
- choose the hours you work
- get management experience
- share your love of coffee
Join us as a Team Member, Assistant Manager or Café Manager, depending (12) ______ your skills
and experience.
Question 10. A. Ø B. the C. an D. a
Question 11. A. differ B. difference C. differently D. different
Question 12. A. about B. in C. on D. of

Attention Students!
We are delighted to announce an upcoming talk show. It (13) __ by our distinguished alumni, who will
share insights on the importance of lifelong learning.
Date: December 02, | Time: 2 P.M to 5 P.M | Venue: Main Hall
Join us to hear our distinguished alumni discuss the importance of continuous education throughout one's
career journey. Gain valuable perspectives on balancing work and learning, and discover the
transformative power of lifelong learning.
Don't (14) _____ this opportunity to glean wisdom from those who have walked the same path as you.
(15)___ you have any questions you'd like to ask our speaker, please complete the form below.
Mark your calendars and stay tuned for further updates!

Question 13: A. will be hosted B. hosted C. has hosted D. be hosted


Question 14: A. make B. miss C. take D. have
Question 15: A. Should B. Were C. Do D. Had
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 16:
a. Second, it provides economic opportunities for indigenous populations through sustainable tourism
practices.
b. In conclusion, ecotourism not only benefits the environment but also contributes to the socio-economic
development of communities while promoting cross-cultural understanding.
c. Lastly, it promotes environmental education and awareness, inspiring individuals to become advocates
for conservation.
d. Ecotourism offers numerous benefits to both the environment and local communities. Firstly, it
promotes conservation by encouraging visitors to appreciate and respect natural habitats.
e. Additionally, ecotourism fosters cultural exchange, allowing travelers to learn from and engage with
local traditions and customs.
A. e-d-a-b-c B. a-e-c-b-d
C. b-d-a-e-c D. d-a-e-c-b
Question 17:
a. Regular physical activity is essential for maintaining good health.
b. Additionally, it improves mental well-being by reducing stress and anxiety.
c. First, it not only helps in weight management but boosts our immune system as well.
d. Dear Jane, I was thinking about our conversation on staying fit and wanted to share some thoughts on
exercise.
e. Take care.
f. Exercise can also be a fun social activity, whether it's a team sport or a group fitness class.
A. d-c-f-a-b-e B. d-c-a-b-f-e
C. d-f-a-c-b-e D. d-a-c-b-f-e
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.
As you know, we converted to paperless e-learning last year. We stopped using paper textbooks
and notepads. All of our studying now takes place on tablets. (18)_______ , but our school has seen many
benefits. The students are now much more interested in their schoolwork. In addition, they are able to
learn new skills which will help them in the future.
However, several teachers have reported new problems in their classes. (19) ___, they feel very
tired and are unable to focus on their schoolwork. Some students are stressed and are getting angry and
upset with their friends. This is most likely because of too much screen time. At the moment, students are
allowed to keep their tablets with them all day. As a result, instead of spending time with their friends
during break and lunch, they play online games and (20) _____. Students shouldn't be allowed to spend
all day using their tablets. They have to stop using them for at least one hour each day. I am introducing a
new rule today: All students must return (21) ____ during break and lunch times. This will give students
time to relax their eyes and (22) _____. There are also a few more problems with the tablets. I have
asked the school's technology club to discuss the problems in their next meeting and (23)_____.
Question 18: A. Being not easy B. Which was not easy
C. That it was not easy D. This was not easy
Question 19: A. Go to school with electronic devices
B. When students go to school with electronic devices
C. To go to school with electronic devices
D. Students go to school with electronic devices
Question 20: A. posting things on social media B. to post on social media things
C. post social media on things D. post things on social media
Question 21: A. their tablets B. our tablets C. this tablets D. your tablets
Question 22: A. played with their friends B. to play with their friends
C. play with their friends D. playing with their friends
Question 23: A. suggest some more new rules B. some more new rules are suggested
C. some more new rules suggest D. suggesting some more new rules
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.
One problem caused by deforestation is that it can cause (24) ____ floods. Trees help support the ground
near rivers. Cutting down trees reduces the support of the ground and causes floods. The government
should (25) _____ cutting down trees near rivers. Having more trees near rivers will reduce floods.
Another problem (26)______is caused by deforestation is that it increases the amount of CO2 in the air.
Trees breathe in CO2 to create food and then (27) _____ oxygen into the air. Cutting down trees
increases the amount of CO2 and decreases the amount of oxygen. Companies have to replace the trees
they cut down. Planting new trees will decrease the amount of CO2 in the air.
(28) ___, deforestation causes more floods. It also increases CO2 in the air. These problems can be
solved. Prohibiting cutting down trees near rivers and planting new trees will help save the environment.
Question 24: A. less B. fewer C. much D. more
Question 25: A. make B. take C. stop D. ban
Question 26: A. where B. that C. how D. when
Question 27: A. reject B. release C. retreat D. recover
Question 28: A. In conclusion B. On the other hand C. However D. For these reasons
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the
question.
Most of us have a sweet tooth. We love to eat a cookie, a donut or a piece of chocolate. But have you
noticed what often happens when you eat one? When we eat or drink sugary foods, the sugar enters our
blood and affects part of our brain. We may feel better, but the good feeling stops and we just want
another one. All tasty foods do this, but sugar has a particularly strong effect. This is why many scientists
believe that our love of sugar might be an addiction. In the body, sugar acts like an addictive drug, one
that doctors recommend we all cut down.
It seems obvious now that too much sugar can harm us, but why is it harmful? In early human history, the
body began storing sugar as fat to use as energy. Our bodies are efficient, so they need very little sugar.
Today, the Western diet has the highest amount of sugar in history. There are also more high blood
pressure and diabetes in the world. Some researchers believe that too much sugar may be the culprit.
How do we battle our sweet tooth? Doctors advise us to cut down on sweets. They recommend that we
choose healthy foods for snacks. Nuts, dark chocolate and yogurts are some of them. Yet even healthy
foods can have too much sugar. Yogurts that are advertised as low-fat can have 17 grams, about half the
daily allowance. However, the less sugar you eat, the less you want. Exercise helps, too. Using facilities
such as walking tracks and gymnasiums can help control our desire.
(Adapted from Reading Explorer 2, Paul MacIntyre et al., 2015)
Question 29: What is the main idea of the reading?
A. types of healthy food B. our sugar addiction C. sugar makes us sick D. what not to eat
Question 30: The word "effect" in paragraph 1 could be best replaced by _______.
A. addiction B. disease C. measure D. influence
Question 31: The word "that” in paragraph 3 refers to _______.
A. yogurts B. nuts C. sweets D. foods
Question 32: According to paragraph 2, too much sugar can _______.
A. be advantageous to us B. make us gain more energy
C. be detrimental to our health D. help us avoid some diseases
Question 33: According to the passage, which of the following is NOT mentioned as healthy foods?
A. sweets B. Nuts C. dark chocolate D. yogurts
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 following questions.
Globalisation has affected most aspects of our lives. One area which has changed is education.
More and more people move to different countries for their studies. At the same time, more people stay
at home and study by distance learning. It is now easy to learn without attending a college or university,
or attending less often. ‘Blended learning’ means studying partly in a traditional way in the classroom
and partly online or via email.
Different countries have benefited from the globalisation of education in different ways. Students
can get an internationally recognised degree at a much cheaper price than going abroad and so can
improve their chances of getting a good job. At the same time, those in the countries providing world-
class degrees also benefit. They have greater access to ideas and knowledge from all over the world and
having international students enrich their universities. However, it is not good news for everyone in
some developing countries. It is usually the elite who are prosperous enough to have access to
international education. Many people in rural areas have not even had a primary education. Also, those
areas usually do not have reliable internet connections and most people do not own a computer. It will
take a bit more time for international opportunities to reach everyone in developing countries.
Unfortunately, one concern people have about globalisation is that it can start to mean 'westernisation'.
In other words, local knowledge can be lost and money seen as more important than culture.
Educational institutions have changed their focus due to globalisation. There are so many
benefits of having overseas students that universities are competing for them, using strategies from the
world of business. There is also more emphasis on the student experience. There is more focus on
customer care, especially helping international students to settle in, improve their English and
understand the academic culture of the host country.
Question 34: Which of the following is the best title for the passage?
A. The Impact of Globalisation on Education
B. Globalisation as a Means to Economic Development
C. Globalisation and its Advantages
D. Challenges of Globalisation
Question 35: The phrase blended learning in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ______.
A. life-long learning B. online learning C. multi-method learning D. distance learning
Question 36: The word it in paragraph 2 refers to ______.
A. knowledge B. westernisation C. one concern D. globalisation
Question 37: The word care in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ______.
A. service B. competition C. difficulty D. difference
Question 38: Which of the following is NOT true about the advantages of globalised education?
A. Students have more chances of getting good jobs. B. Students can get their degrees at a cheaper price.
C. Universities benefit from international students. D. Culture is appreciated more than anything else.
Question 39: Who benefits from globalised education in developing countries?
A. almost everyone in those countries B. mainly those who are well-off
C. people in rural areas D. only those who own a computer
Question 40: Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A. Academic culture of the host country must be learnt before attending any institutions.
B. Teachers in some educational institutions are not committed to their students.
C. Students are more like clients due to the influence of globalization on education.
D. Educational institutions only receive foreign students.

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