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Đê Cuong 11-Key 03

The document contains a series of questions and passages related to language comprehension, grammar, and reading comprehension for a graduation party announcement, a green campaign, and environmental issues in Nunavik. It includes multiple-choice questions to assess understanding of the content and correct usage of language. The passages cover topics such as the impact of air pollution on intelligence, the attractions of Ha Long Bay, and the dangers of persistent organic pollutants in the Arctic.
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Đê Cuong 11-Key 03

The document contains a series of questions and passages related to language comprehension, grammar, and reading comprehension for a graduation party announcement, a green campaign, and environmental issues in Nunavik. It includes multiple-choice questions to assess understanding of the content and correct usage of language. The passages cover topics such as the impact of air pollution on intelligence, the attractions of Ha Long Bay, and the dangers of persistent organic pollutants in the Arctic.
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KEY-REVIEW 11-03

Thời gian làm bài: 40 phút

FULL NAME………………………………CLASS 11…

Read the following 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 OF A GRADUATION PARTY


Join us for an unforgettable Graduation Party this Friday evening! 🌟
Celebrate your achievements with a night filled _______(1) laughter, music, and memories. 🎉
From a lively dance floor to interactive games, we've got it all! 🕺💃 Indulge in delicious treats and capture
__________(2) moment at our photo booth.
Let's make this milestone ___________(3)! 📸🎓 Don't miss out on the festivities – be there to share the joy
___________(4) celebrate your success!

Question 1: A. with B. for C. of D. to


Question 2: A. a B. an C. the D. no article
Question 3: A. forget B. forgetting C. unforgettably D. unforgettable
Question 4: A. and B. or C. since D. but

VOLUNTEERS FOR GREEN CAMPAIGN


Our club would like to recruit volunteers for Green campaign.
🌿 Are you above 15 years old? And do you really hope ________(5) a difference?
Please volunteer for our Green Lifestyle initiative, where we clean up our communities and nurture
disadvantaged children.
🤝 Make an impact, one action at a time!
🌈 Embrace a fulfilling experience that not only cares for the environment but also __________(6) the
lives of those in need.
🌟 Together, let's create a sustainable future and spread kindness.
🌏💚 ______(7) interested in our campaign, please sign up!
Question 5: A. making B. to make C. made D. makes
Question 6: A. advance B. deteriorate C. extends D.brightens
Question 7: A. If B. Provided that C. While D. So long as
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
Scientists have revealed that air pollution may be responsible for a significant reduction in
intelligence. Research conducted for the World Health Organization (WHO) in China showed that air
pollution resulted in notable falls in students’ test scores. The study, in_____(8) researchers analyzed
verbal and arithmetic tests taken by 20,000 people of ________(9) ages, took place within a period of four
years.
The researchers say that their study can be considered as a warning to the rest of the world,
especially to those who live in urban ____ (10), adding that the longer people are left exposed from
polluted air, the greater the damage to their intelligence will be. According to WHO, over 91 percent of the
world population live in areas with toxic air. One of the researchers warned: “There is no ________(11) to
solve this issue. ________(12), governments really need to take strong measures to reduce air pollution.”
(Adapted from https://www.breakingnewsenglish.com)
Question 8: A. which B. whom C. whose D. that
Question 9: A. every B. others C. all D. another
Question 10: A. divisions B. areas C. sections D. portions
Question 11: A. undercut B. resistance C. matter D. shortcut

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Question 12: A. Therefore B. However C. Although D. Nonetheless
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best
arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful conversation or a
letter
Question 13
a. In the afternoon, I often meet friends or go shopping.
b. On weekends, I like to sleep in late.
c. I usually have a big breakfast with my family.
d. In the evening, we sometimes watch a movie together.
e. Sundays are for finishing homework and preparing for school.
A. c-b-a-d-e B. a-b-c-d-e C. b-c-a-d-e
Question 14.
a. I’d love to! What time does it start?
b. Hi! Do you want to come to the concert tonight?
c. It starts at 8 PM. We can meet at 7:30 in front of the venue.
Question 15:
a. Many teenagers now spend too much time on digital devices. I firmly believe that parents should stricly
limit their screen time for some following reasons.
b. Additionally, using smart digital devices too much make young students inactive and indifferent to
interpersonal interactions with their friends and other family members.
c. Also, too much screen time is bad for teenagers’s health. This can damage their eyesight and cause
headache.
d. Finally, looking at a computer or smartphone screen for a long time can change teenagers’ behaviour
negatively. They are easy to lose their temper when getting addicted to intelligent tools.
e. Firstly, teenagers who spend a lot of time on screen are less likely to finish their homework and lower
their studying performance at school.
A. a, c, e, d, b B. a, e, b, e, c C. b, e, a, d, c D. e, d, c, b, a
Question 16:
a. Dear Peter, I hope you are well! I have been thinking about why it is important for us to preserve our
heritage and how to do it.
d. Besides, introducing cutural heritage to foreign visitors through tourism activities will make it more
widely known to people around the world.
e. Also, promoting heritage of culture on social media may urge to spread information to more people
quickly and effectively.
b. Some reasons and ways above are to help preserve and develop the heritage sites with cultural and
natural values.
c. Firstly, learning about culture heritage at school can help students understand the value of cultural
heritage sites.
f. Best wishes.
A. a, f, e, c, b, d B. a, e, b, e, c, f C. b, e, a, f, c, d D. a, c, e, d, b, f
Question 17. a. Additionally, such intergenerational interactions promote the transfer of invaluable
knowledge and experiences, enriching the overall societal tapestry.
b. Furthermore, engaging in open dialogues across generations facilitates the exchange of diverse ideas,
contributing to a more inclusive and harmonious community.
c. Bridging the generation gap is a multifaceted journey that presents both challenges and opportunities.
d. Firstly, bridging the generational divide fosters mutual understanding, allowing younger and older
individuals to share perspectives and insights.
e. Ultimately, embracing the generational diversity becomes a catalyst for personal growth, fostering a
culture of respect and collaboration that transcends age differences.
A. a, c, d, b, e B. c, a, b, d, e C. c, e, d, a, b D. c, d, a, b, e

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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
correct answer
Ha Long Bay, located in Quang Ninh Province, Viet Nam, was recognized as a World Heritage Site
by UNESCO in 1994. Over the years, Ha Long Bay has attracted numerous visitors who come to enjoy its
breathtaking views and experience other activities.
Ha Long Bay is well-known for its beautiful scenery. With its thousands of rocks and caves
emerging out of the water, Ha Long Bay has won international recognition. As visitors explore this
magnificent place, there are always new surprises for them.
Cruise tours are very popular in Ha Long Bay. There are different cruise itineraries so tourists can
visit many different caves, and experience the local culture and life on the water. Thus, a tour may last
from several hours to a day, or even a night on board, which gives the visitors a truly superb experience.
Ha Long Bay cuisine presents another attraction for tourists. It is famous for its fresh seafood, such
as crabs, prawns, and sea clams. A trip to Ha Long Bay is not complete without tasting the authentic local
food served in many restaurants in the area.
Tourists can also do and see a lot in Ha Long Bay at a reasonable price. They can save money
thanks to the availability of low-cost hotels and cruise tours. For those with more abundant travel budgets,
there are also many options. They can enjoy the comfort and elegance of five-star hotels and luxury cruise
ships.
The experiences of each visitor to Ha Long Bay vary. Some may remember waking up to a
beautiful sunrise among the rocks, islets, and caves. Others may never forget their cave dinner or the
breathtaking view from a mountain top overlooking the bay. However, they will all be left with the
unforgettable memories of their Ha Long Bay tour.
Question 18. Which title best title of the passage?
A. Five-star hotels and luxury cruise ships in Ha Long Bay B. Geographical features of Ha Long Bay
C. How Ha Long Bay attracts tourists D. Unforgettable experiences of tourists in Ha Long Bay
Question 19. In paragraph 1, the word “breathtaking” means _________.
A. very small B. very exciting or impressive
C. very important D. not beautiful or impressive
Question 20. According to the passage, which of the following is not TRUE?
A. Ha Long Bay is in Quang Ninh Province, Viet Nam.
B. Ha Long Bay was recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1994.
C. Very few rocks and caves emerge from the water in Ha Long Bay.
D. Cruise tours are very popular in Ha Long Bay.
Question 21. What can visitors do on a Ha Long Bay cruise tour?
A. They can visit different caves, and experience the local culture and life on the water.
B. They can enjoy fresh seafood, such as crabs, prawns, and sea clams in many restaurants.
C. They can enjoy the breathtaking view from the top of the mountain overlooking the bay.
D. They can enjoy the comfort and elegance of five-star hotels.
Question 22. The word “it” in paragraph 4 refers to _________.
A. scenery B. cruise tour C. cave dinner D. cuisine

Question 23.According to the passage, what is one advantage for tourists visiting Ha Long Bay?

a) The weather is always perfect for outdoor activities.

b) There is a wide range of accommodation and tour options to suit different budgets

c) All hotels and cruise tours offer five-star service.

d) It is difficult to find affordable transportation within the ba

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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answers for
questions
Without music and sport classes, a child's talent in these areas may never be discovered and
developed. In fact, classrooms may provide an environment ______(24). Furthermore, even for the
children with extraordinary talents, their capabilities may not fully grow unless ______(25). Children
may also learn to be disciplined and _______(26), because success in these particular areas requires a
significant amount of effort in training. In brief, school education may satisfy some of the most critical
factors in the early progress of the future music and sport figures.
________(27), the provision of both academic, music and sports education is mandatory for an all-
rounded growth of young students. If learning to sing or to play a sport, for example, is treated as an
extracurricular activity only, children may consider the engagement in it to be entirely optional. Some
children, particularly those without a determined mindset, may eventually choose _______(28) and
music. Such a group may consequently go on to suffer from physical or mental illness in later life.
To conclude, to ensure the adequate physical and mental development of the next generation, and
___________(29), these subjects must never be abandoned in any child educational institution.
Question 24: A. for these children to expose their potential in these fields
B. for these children exposing their potential in these fields
C. that these children exposing their potential in these fields
D These children expose their potential in these fields
Question 25: A. some offered basic lessons B. some basic lessons are offered
C. some basic lessons offering D. offering some basic lessons
Question 26: A. from the atmosphere of a hardworking class B. hard work from the atmosphere of a class
C. hardworking from the atmosphere of a class D. the atmosphere of a class is hardworking
Question 27: A. The most important B. More important
C. The most importantly D. More importantly
Question 28: A. to not play sports B. not playing sports C. not to play sports D. playing not sports
Question 29:
A. having young talents in music and sports fostered B. young talents in music and sports foster
C. fostering young talents in music and sports D. to foster young talents in music and sports
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 from 30 to 35

Welcome to Nunavik - a beautiful landscape of forests.You might think that Nunavik's


geographical position at the end of the Earth keeps it safe from big city problems like air and
water pollution.
Unfortunately, the pretty villages of Nunavik have not escaped the problems that the
rest of the world is facing, too. Some years ago, scientists made a worrying discovery. An
extremely dangerous group of chemicals known as 'persistent organic pollutants' (or POPs)
were attacking the Arctic environment. POPs are used everywhere - in TVs, in lights and in
paint. They are also sprayed onto crops as pesticides. Over time, they become gas and go
into the air, and the wind carries them thousands of kilometers.
POPs can cause cancer and allergies, as well as other damage. They can also cause
developmental problems in babies and children. Clearly, something had to be done about
the problem and so in the 1990s, the United Nations held a meeting called the Stockholm
Convention to discuss banning lots of the POP chemicals. Since then, many countries have
agreed to start producing fewer POP chemicals, and as a result, levels of POPs in the Arctic
are diminishing.
It will take many years for the problem to go away. For one thing, buildings around the
world still have many tons of POPs in their paint and wiring. For all the people and animals in
the Arctic regions, their only hope is the work of scientists and the help of the rest of the
world in putting an end to POPs once and for all.

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Question 30: The word "persistent" in "persistent organic pollutants" suggests that these chemicals are:
a) Easy to break down quickly

b) Long-lasting in the environment

c) Only found in organic materials

d) Beneficial to the ecosystem

Question 31: The phrase "putting an end to POPs once and for all" implies a desire for:

a) A temporary reduction in POPs

b) The complete and permanent elimination of POPs

c) Finding new uses for POPs

d) Studying POPs for future benefits

Question 32: What is the main topic discussed in this passage?

a) The beauty of Nunavik's forests

b) The impact of global pollution on the Arctic environment

c) The history of the United Nations

d) The dangers of living in big cities

Question 33: According to the passage, why will it take many years for the POP problem to completely
disappear?
a) Scientists are not working hard enough.
b) The Arctic region is too large to clean.
c) Buildings worldwide still contain tons of POPs.
d) New POP chemicals are still being produced.

Question 34: What is the only hope for the people and animals in the Arctic regions regarding the POP
problem?

a) Ignoring the issue and hoping it goes away

b) Relying on new technologies that haven't been invented yet

c) The work of scientists and global cooperation to end POPs

d) Moving to warmer climates

Question 3: Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a source of POPs in the passage?

a) Fertilizers b) TVs c) Lights d) Paint

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