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- SỞ GD & ĐT BẮC GIANG RÈN KĨ NĂNG LÀM BÀI THI LẦN 3 NĂM HỌC 2020-2021 TRUỜNG THPT YÊN THẾ MÔN : TIẾNG ANH 11 Mã đề : 684 Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút; (50 câu trắc nghiệm) Họ, tên thí sinh:..................................................................... Lớp: ............................. 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 1: We may help to control global warming by reducing carbon footprints in our homes. A. getting down to B. going back to C. putting up with D. cutting down on Question 2: I knew exactly what he wanted me to do. He didn’t need to spell it out for me. A. tell me how to write it down B. plan my life for me C. help me to doD. explain it any further Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 3: Climate change may lead to the extinction of many species and upset the ________ A. vehicle emissions B. natural resources C. ecological balance D. global warming Question 4: Not having read the article, ________ . A. it was difficult for Jenifer to answer the question B. Jenifer could not answer the question C. the question was too difficult to answer D. the question could not be answered by Jenifer Question 5: Human activities are also blamed........having contributed to global warming. A. with B. at C. for D. on Question 6: ________ the ticket, she would have gone to the concert. A. Should she not loseB. If she had lost C. Had she not lost D. Were she not to lose Question 7: A learner of the English language should read comprehensively. ________, he should read as many books as possible. A. Otherwise B. With this C. In other words D. In my own way Question 8: Take a short break! You __________ all day A. has been working B. work C. is working D. were working Question 9: My friend is motivated to study______she knows that a good education can improve her life. A. therefore B. because C. so D. because of Question 10: We will have bought a new house _______. A. until you have returnedB. as soon as you will return C. when you had returned D. by the time you return Question 11: The coronavirus outbreak, ______ in the Chinese city of Wuhan, has been declared a global emergency by the World Health Organization. A. originates B. to originate C. originating D. originated Question 12: I wonder if you could tell me who was awarded the ... A. scholarly B. scholar C. scholastic D. scholarship Question 13: Belinda missed a few months of school because of illness and found it difficult to keep.............with her classmates. A. off B. down C. up D. on Question 14: Recent discoveries about corruption have ______ serious damage to the company’s reputation. A. made B. taken C. created D. done Question 15: Certain ______in the atmostphere such as carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide, block heat from escaping. A. emission B. effects C. gases D. layers Question 16: My favourite part of England is Cornwall. There's some absolutely beautiful ____ there. A. views B. nature C. signs D. scenery Question 17: The more....you have the more chance you have of finding a better job. A. courses B. qualifications C. qualities D. contributions 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. Trang 1/4 - Mã đề thi 684
- Question 18: The severe floods sweeping over the central provinces of Viet Nam have destructive influence on the local economy. A. constructive B. catastrophic C. devastating D. long-lasting Question 19: Though built almost five hundred years ago, the church remained practically intact. A. in ruins B. in completion C. in perfection D. in chaos 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 20: My interview lasted longer than yours. A. Your interview was not shorter than mine. B. Your interview was not as long as mine. C. Your interview was not as short as mine. D. Your interview was longer than mine. Question 21: “My son will buy a new computer tomorrow”, David said. A. David said that his son will buy a new computer tomorrow. B. David said that his son would buy a new computer tomorrow. C. David said that his son would buy a new computer the next day. D. David said that his son bought a new computer the next day. Question 22: It was wrong of him to send his report without checking it carefully. A. He can have checked his report carefully before sending it. B. He should have checked his report carefully before sending it. C. He must have checked his report carefully before sending it. D. He might have checked his report carefully before sending it. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions. Question 23: A. college B. subject C. degree D. language Question 24: A. analytical B. qualification C. university D. opportunity 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. WORLD POPULATION AND CLIMATE CHANGE In many ways, the increasingly rapid pace of climate change is a direct result of the growth of the human population. In the last 100 years, the world population has more than tripled, from just under 2 billion at the beginning of the century to nearly 7 billion today. Obviously, this has meant that the world has needed to produce three times as much food, energy, and other natural resources. In addition, the average person uses more energy and natural resources than the average person one hundred years ago, meaning that the rates of consumption are actually much higher than just the increase in population would imply. For example, it took the world 125 years to use the first one trillion barrels of oil. The next trillion barrels will be used in less than 30 years, which is almost 5 times as fast, not three. All of these activities: food production, energy usage, and the use of natural resources, contribute to climate change in some way. The greater amounts of oil and other fuels burned to create energy release chemicals which add to global warming. In order to produce more food farmers cut down trees to gain more land for their fields. In addition, we cut down trees to build the houses needed for a larger population. Those trees are an essential part of controlling global warming. These are just two examples of the impacts that the growing population has on global warming; others are too numerous to mention. In addition to a growing population, the world also has a population that desires a higher standard of living than in the past, and a higher standard of living requires the use of even more natural resources. A look at one country will provide a clear example of this fact. China is the world's most populous nation, with 1.3 billion people. Currently, the standard of living for most of those people is far below that of people in first world nations. Therefore, the average Chinese citizen uses far fever natural resources and less energy than the average citizen of the US or Japan. But China is growing in power, and more of its citizens are beginning to expect a first world lifestyle. If every Chinese person attains a first world lifestyle, the amount of energy and natural resources needed in the world will double, even if the standard of living in every other nation on Earth remains the same as it is today. Question 25: The word "pace" in the passage is closest in meaning to . . A. pollution B. problem C. growth D. speed Question 26: The word "consumption" in the passage is closest in meaning to . A. development B. usage C. population D. increase Question 27: According to the passage, how does food production contribute to global warming? A. Food production decreases the ability of the air to release heat. Trang 2/4 - Mã đề thi 684
- B. Food production requires that the forests be cleared to create farmland. C. Food production uses many chemicals which add to global warming. D. Producing more food leads to growth in the world population. Question 28: Why does the author mention the rate at which oil is being used paragraph 1? A. To illustrate that we are using resources faster than the speed at which the population is growing. B. To suggest that our oil is likely to run out sometime in the next thirty years. C. To suggest that most of the problems of global warming are associated with our rapid use of oil. D. To contrast the differences in lifestyle between people giving 100 years ago and people living today. Question 29: The word others in the passage refers to . . A. problems of global warming in the modern world B. the reasons why trees are essential in controlling global warming C. ways in which our usage of oil will affect the world climate D. examples of the environmental consequences of population growth Question 30: According to the passage, how does the standard of living affect global warming? A. The use of natural resources is directly related to the standard of living. B. Higher standards of living are better for the environment. C. First world nations create less population than developing nations. D. High standards of living lead to increases in world population. Question 31: Why does the author discuss China, Japan, and the United States? A. To better illustrate the effects of an increase in standards of living B. To explain why the world's use of energy will need to double soon C. To compare the standards of their citizens D. To explain why China will not be able to become a first world nation 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 32: Mary and Mitchell are talking about protecting the environment. . ~ Lan: How can we help to fight deforestation? ~ Nam: ".................." A. We may recycle paper and buy recycled paper products.B. We should set up animal ranches near forests. C. We should only cut branches of big trees. D. We may cut down trees at an alarming rate. Question 33: Tom is talking to his new friend, Laura, after her performance. - Tom: “You are a great dancer. I wish I could do half as well as you. - Laura: “_____________. I’m an awful dancer”. A. You’ve got to be kidding B. Oh, thank you very muchC. You’re too kind D. That’s a nice compliment Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks. EDUCATING OUR MOBILE CHILDREN One of the greatest concerns parents have when facing an international move is "What schooling will be available to my child? Will my child be disadvantaged academically as a result of this move?". (34)_____ this fear is certainly strongest in families moving overseas for the first time, even those who may be more experienced often have concerns about their children's education. Dr. Ernest Mannino, Director of the State Department's Office of Overseas Schools, and Dr. Keith Miller, Deputy Director of the office, spoke candidly (35)_____ some of the common concerns parents have regarding the education of their children. Dr. Mannino and Dr. Miller (36)_____parents against making assumptions about their children's education. To (37)_____an educated choice, parents need to think through schooling issues and to research post schools as far in advance of a move as possible. Children (38)_____are internationally mobile have many choices of schools to attend. In most major cities, there are schools based on the U.S., French, German, and British systems. Some parents also choose to become their children's teachers through home education. Which school is appropriate for your child is an individual decision based on many factors. Question 34: A. When B. Because C. Therefore D. Although Question 35: A. from B. on C. about D. to Question 36: A. oppose B. approve C. discourage D. caution Question 37: A. do B. come C. take D. make Question 38: A. which B. whom C. who D. whose Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions. Trang 3/4 - Mã đề thi 684
- Question 39: A. roofs B. cleans C. brings D. opens Question 40: A. instead B. steady C. leave D. ready Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. Question 41: The picture of the soldiers bring back a lot of memories. A B C D Question 42: Having known about the harmful affects the company had on our neighborhood, we decided to boycott its products. A B C D Question 43: This considerable and caring man is sadly missed by colleagues and friends alike. A B C D 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 44: The experiment was conducted last week. It was very successful. A. The experiment was very successful, which was conducted last week. B. The experiment, which was conducted last week, was very successful. C. The experiment conducting last week was very successful. D. The experiment conducted last week was very successful. Question 45: I hadn’t heard the weather forecast. I was surprised to see the snow. A. Not having heard the weather forecast, I was surprised by the snow. B. The snow caused me surprising because I hadn’t heard the weather forecast. C. It was snowing, so I was surprised by the weather. D. The weather forecast prevented me from knowing about the snow. 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. The costs and benefits of global warming will vary greatly from area to area. For moderate climate change, the balance can be difficult to assess. But the larger the change in climate, the more negative the consequences will become. Global warming will probably make life harder, not easier, for most people This is mainly because we have already built enormous infrastructure based on the climate we now have. People in some temperate zones may benefit from milder winters, more abundant rainfall, and expanding crop production zones. But people in other areas will suffer from increased heat waves, coastal erosion, rising sea level, more erratic rainfall, and droughts. The crops, natural vegetation, and domesticated and wild animals (including seafood) that sustain people in a given area may be unable to adapt to local or regional changes in climate. The ranges of diseases and insect pests that are limited by temperature may expand, if other environmental conditions are also favorable. In its summary report on the impacts of climate change, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change stated, "Taken as a whole, the range of published evidence indicates that the net damage costs of climate change are likely to be significant and to increase over time.” Question 46: What is the main idea of the passage? A. Reasons why global warming is a problem. B. Environment pollution is real. C. Reasons why low-lying areas are flooded D. Solutions to global warming. Question 47: Which of the following is TRUE as the result of global warming? A. Life is easier for most people. B. All people suffer from global warming, C. All people benefit from global warming. D. Life is more difficult for the majority of people. Question 48: According to the passage, all of the following are the results of global warming EXCEPT........ A. increasing sea level B. coastal erosion C. higher temperature D. stable rainfall Question 49: What may happen to diseases and insect pests as a result of global warming? A. They will not harm our planet. B. They will increase in number. C. They will be under good control. D. They will become extinct. Question 50: In paragraph 1, the word "this” refers to.......... A. easier life as a result of global B. climate change on global scale C. flood in low-lying areas D. harder life as a result of global warming ----------------------------------------------- ----------- HẾT ---------- Trang 4/4 - Mã đề thi 684

