Đề thi Tiếng Anh 11 Học kì 2 có đáp án (Đề 5)
- 1Làm xong biết đáp án, phương pháp giải chi tiết.
- 2Học sinh có thể hỏi và trao đổi lại nếu không hiểu.
- 3Xem lại lý thuyết, lưu bài tập và note lại các chú ý
- 4Biết điểm yếu và có hướng giải pháp cải thiện
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently.
A. capture
B. gather
C. fascinating
D. alternative
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently
A. tomb
B. throne
C. co-exist
D. notify
Choose one word whose stress pattern is different
A. advance
B. appoint
C. nation
D. enlist
Choose one word whose stress pattern is different
A. collect
B. hobby
C. enjoy
D. improve
Choose A, B, C or D to complete the following sentences
Many kinds of rare animals are in danger of …………
A. extinction
B. survival
C. death
D. destruction
At the Asian Games, friendship and …….. are built and deepened.
A. competition
B. cooperation
C. solidarity
D. entertainment
Your help was greatly .......................
A. appreciation
B. appreciated
C. appreciative
D. appreciating
Peter was the last applicant ………… by that interviewer
A. to interview
B. interviewing
C. to be interviewing
D. to be interviewed
The brown hat was the one ………. Mrs. Jenny left in the class today
A. which
B. what
C. who
D. whose
Jim and Paul were the two men ………… on Mr. Smith’s roof.
A. worked
B. to work
C. work
D. who were working
I believe there is someone ............... at the door.
A. knock
B. knocking
C. knocks
D. knocked
My sister has ……… toothache ……… headache
A. not only - but also
B. either - or
C. neither - or
D. both - but
He is said ...................108 years old.
A. is
B. be
C. was
D. to be
You can see the sea in the distance, ...................?
A. can you
B. don’t you
C. can’t you
D. do you
Sports that people often watch are …………
A. watching sports
B. favorite sports
C. spectator sports
D. popular sports
Have you read any novels ..............by Shakespeare?
A. wrote
B. writes
C. writing
D. written
The woman .................son is studying in my college class is a famous doctor in this city
A. whose
B. who
C. whom
D. that
They gave you this book on your birthday, .....................?
A. didn’t they
B. did they
C. did them
D. didn’t them
It was at the shop ................... she bought him a present.
A. which
B. who
C. that
D. whose
The activities are home based. They are organized.......................
A. outdoors
B. indoors
C. far away from home
D. at home
Find out a mistake in the following sentences
On Sunday mornings, I either go shopping or staying at home and read books and newspapers.
A. On
B. shopping
C. staying
D. read
Neither my sister nor my brother were at Mary’s wedding party two days ago.
A. Neither
B. were
C. at
D. ago
Do you know the man in red comes towards your sister? - I certainly do
A. in red
B. comes
C. towards
D. certainly
The boy about whom you were angry is my son.
A. The
B. about
C. were
D. is
Have you met my father, that you called yesterday?
A. Have
B. met
C. that
D. called
Choose a sentence that has the meaning as the one given
Tom doesn’t speak French. Paul doesn’t, either.
A. Either Tom or Paul speaks French
B. Neither Tom nor Paul speaks French.
C. Both Tom and Paul doesn’t speak French.
D. Paul speaks French but Tom doesn’t.
I myself saw the ghost last night.
A. It am I that saw the ghost last night
B. It is I that saw the ghost last night
C. It was me that saw the ghost last night
D. It was I who saw the ghost last night
People say that he lives abroad
A. It is said that he lives abroad
B. He is said to living abroad.
C. He is said to lives abroad.
D. It is said that he is lived abroad.
Do you know the man working in the laboratory over there?
A. Do you know the man that working in the laboratory over there?
B. Do you know the man who is working in the laboratory over there?
C. Do you know the man works in the laboratory over there?
D. Do you know the man whom working in the laboratory over there?
They found the bag they left there, didn’t they?
A. The bag was found they left there, didn’t they
B. The bag they left there was found, didn’t they?
C. The bag wasn’t found they left there, was it?
D. The bag they left there was found, wasn’t it?
Read the following passage and choose a word to fill in each gap
Before the telephone invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876, it was hard for people (31)……over long distances. They wrote letters to each other. It could take days or even weeks for letters to be (32)……Then people learned how (33)……telegraph messages. The messages traveled as electric signals that represented a code of dots and dashes. An operator on the other end converted the dots and dashes into a regular message. Bell’s first telephone call went over the same wires used for telegraph messages. As the telephone became (34)……and more popular, it largely replaced the telegraph. Today, our huge telephone network does many things besides carrying telephone calls. It sends copies of letters and pictures from one machine to another, called a (35)…………machine…
Question 31:
A. to communicate
B. communicate
C. communicating
D. communicated
Read the following passage and choose a word to fill in each gap
Before the telephone invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876, it was hard for people (31)……over long distances. They wrote letters to each other. It could take days or even weeks for letters to be (32)……Then people learned how (33)……telegraph messages. The messages traveled as electric signals that represented a code of dots and dashes. An operator on the other end converted the dots and dashes into a regular message. Bell’s first telephone call went over the same wires used for telegraph messages. As the telephone became (34)……and more popular, it largely replaced the telegraph. Today, our huge telephone network does many things besides carrying telephone calls. It sends copies of letters and pictures from one machine to another, called a (35)…………machine…
Question 32:
A. seen
B. arrived
C. delivered
D. coming
Read the following passage and choose a word to fill in each gap
Before the telephone invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876, it was hard for people (31)……over long distances. They wrote letters to each other. It could take days or even weeks for letters to be (32)……Then people learned how (33)……telegraph messages. The messages traveled as electric signals that represented a code of dots and dashes. An operator on the other end converted the dots and dashes into a regular message. Bell’s first telephone call went over the same wires used for telegraph messages. As the telephone became (34)……and more popular, it largely replaced the telegraph. Today, our huge telephone network does many things besides carrying telephone calls. It sends copies of letters and pictures from one machine to another, called a (35)…………machine…
Question 33:
A. to call
B. to send
C. to see
D. to leave
Read the following passage and choose a word to fill in each gap
Before the telephone invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876, it was hard for people (31)……over long distances. They wrote letters to each other. It could take days or even weeks for letters to be (32)……Then people learned how (33)……telegraph messages. The messages traveled as electric signals that represented a code of dots and dashes. An operator on the other end converted the dots and dashes into a regular message. Bell’s first telephone call went over the same wires used for telegraph messages. As the telephone became (34)……and more popular, it largely replaced the telegraph. Today, our huge telephone network does many things besides carrying telephone calls. It sends copies of letters and pictures from one machine to another, called a (35)…………machine…
Question 34:
A. more
B. less
C. better
D. much
Read the following passage and choose a word to fill in each gap
Before the telephone invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876, it was hard for people (31)……over long distances. They wrote letters to each other. It could take days or even weeks for letters to be (32)……Then people learned how (33)……telegraph messages. The messages traveled as electric signals that represented a code of dots and dashes. An operator on the other end converted the dots and dashes into a regular message. Bell’s first telephone call went over the same wires used for telegraph messages. As the telephone became (34)……and more popular, it largely replaced the telegraph. Today, our huge telephone network does many things besides carrying telephone calls. It sends copies of letters and pictures from one machine to another, called a (35)…………machine…
Question 35:
A. phone
B. telegraph
C. printing
D. fax
Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answers
Traveling is one of the most popular forms of recreation in the USA. Most American employees receive an annual vacation with pay, and it is a good time off for traveling. Traveling within the country is popular because foreign travel generally takes more time and money. However, Americans who wish to vacation outside the USA are free to go almost anywhere. Obtaining a passport is a routine matter. Every year about 13 million Americans travel abroad. The most popular vacation periods are during the summer and during the two-week school break on the Christmas and New Year’s holidays. These periods are also the most crowded and generally the most expensive time to travel, so people who can adjust their schedules sometimes choose vacation in the autumn. American vacationers often travel by car. Most families have a car, and those who do not have a car can rent one. Cars are usually the economical way to travel, especially for the families. It is also fairly fast and convenient. Excellent highways connect the major cities. They enable vacationers to travel at an almost steady speed of 55 to 65 miles an hour. Tourists that want to travel faster often fly to their destination and then rent a car to go around when they get there.
Question: The reading text is about ………………..
A. Christmas and New Year
B. going abroad
C. traveling in USA
D. renting a car for traveling
Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answers
Traveling is one of the most popular forms of recreation in the USA. Most American employees receive an annual vacation with pay, and it is a good time off for traveling. Traveling within the country is popular because foreign travel generally takes more time and money. However, Americans who wish to vacation outside the USA are free to go almost anywhere. Obtaining a passport is a routine matter. Every year about 13 million Americans travel abroad. The most popular vacation periods are during the summer and during the two-week school break on the Christmas and New Year’s holidays. These periods are also the most crowded and generally the most expensive time to travel, so people who can adjust their schedules sometimes choose vacation in the autumn. American vacationers often travel by car. Most families have a car, and those who do not have a car can rent one. Cars are usually the economical way to travel, especially for the families. It is also fairly fast and convenient. Excellent highways connect the major cities. They enable vacationers to travel at an almost steady speed of 55 to 65 miles an hour. Tourists that want to travel faster often fly to their destination and then rent a car to go around when they get there.
Question: Traveling in the ……………. is the least expensive.
A. spring
B. summer
C. winter
D. autum
Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answers
Traveling is one of the most popular forms of recreation in the USA. Most American employees receive an annual vacation with pay, and it is a good time off for traveling. Traveling within the country is popular because foreign travel generally takes more time and money. However, Americans who wish to vacation outside the USA are free to go almost anywhere. Obtaining a passport is a routine matter. Every year about 13 million Americans travel abroad. The most popular vacation periods are during the summer and during the two-week school break on the Christmas and New Year’s holidays. These periods are also the most crowded and generally the most expensive time to travel, so people who can adjust their schedules sometimes choose vacation in the autumn. American vacationers often travel by car. Most families have a car, and those who do not have a car can rent one. Cars are usually the economical way to travel, especially for the families. It is also fairly fast and convenient. Excellent highways connect the major cities. They enable vacationers to travel at an almost steady speed of 55 to 65 miles an hour. Tourists that want to travel faster often fly to their destination and then rent a car to go around when they get there.
Question: Which sentence is NOT correct?
A. Most Americans like traveling.
B. Most American people travel abroad every year.
C. There is a two-week break on the Christmas and the New Year’s holidays.
D. It is difficult to obtain a passport in the USA.
Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answers
Traveling is one of the most popular forms of recreation in the USA. Most American employees receive an annual vacation with pay, and it is a good time off for traveling. Traveling within the country is popular because foreign travel generally takes more time and money. However, Americans who wish to vacation outside the USA are free to go almost anywhere. Obtaining a passport is a routine matter. Every year about 13 million Americans travel abroad. The most popular vacation periods are during the summer and during the two-week school break on the Christmas and New Year’s holidays. These periods are also the most crowded and generally the most expensive time to travel, so people who can adjust their schedules sometimes choose vacation in the autumn. American vacationers often travel by car. Most families have a car, and those who do not have a car can rent one. Cars are usually the economical way to travel, especially for the families. It is also fairly fast and convenient. Excellent highways connect the major cities. They enable vacationers to travel at an almost steady speed of 55 to 65 miles an hour. Tourists that want to travel faster often fly to their destination and then rent a car to go around when they get there.
Question: The word one in line 7 of the text refers to ……………….
A. a vacationer
B. a family
C. a car
D. a holiday
Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answers
Traveling is one of the most popular forms of recreation in the USA. Most American employees receive an annual vacation with pay, and it is a good time off for traveling. Traveling within the country is popular because foreign travel generally takes more time and money. However, Americans who wish to vacation outside the USA are free to go almost anywhere. Obtaining a passport is a routine matter. Every year about 13 million Americans travel abroad. The most popular vacation periods are during the summer and during the two-week school break on the Christmas and New Year’s holidays. These periods are also the most crowded and generally the most expensive time to travel, so people who can adjust their schedules sometimes choose vacation in the autumn. American vacationers often travel by car. Most families have a car, and those who do not have a car can rent one. Cars are usually the economical way to travel, especially for the families. It is also fairly fast and convenient. Excellent highways connect the major cities. They enable vacationers to travel at an almost steady speed of 55 to 65 miles an hour. Tourists that want to travel faster often fly to their destination and then rent a car to go around when they get there.
Question: Traveling by car is ……………..
A. cheap
B. very expensive
C. not appreciated
D. not suitable for familie