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Bộ Đề kiểm tra cuối học kì 2 Tiếng anh 11 có đáp án (Mới nhất) (Đề 15)

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Ngày đăng: 22-10-2025

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Biên soạn tệp:

Lê Quốc

Tổng câu hỏi:

20

Ngày tạo:

19-10-2025

Tổng điểm:

10 Điểm

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Lời giải

  1. Câu 1
    Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answers.

    The scarcity of tigers and African elephants is more and more serious. They are endangered because poachers hunt them in order to sell tiger pelts and elephant ivory.

    At least 4,000 elephants are killed each year in order to meet the global demand for ivory, which is used to make carvings, jewelry and other products although it is illegal to sell ivory since 1989 anywhere.

    “Americans should be aware that there is still a problem with elephant poaching and loss to the illegal ivory trade,” Ginette Hemley, Fund’s vice president for species conservation, told The Washington Post in September. And so our message is “Don’t buy it, and don’t take that chance”.

    A Wildlife Fund report states that the United States seized 8,300 illegal ivory items

    between 1995 and 2002. Each week there are about 1,000 ivory auctions, the report said.

    As for tigers, their parts are used in traditional Chinese medicine. Tiger bones are used as a pain reliever in traditional medicine. Even tiger’s whiskers are sold because some people in Asia think they are a good-luck charm – like a rabbit’s foot in the United States. “Part of our job is education,” said Professor Dillon. “The other part is law enforcement. So we have more than one strategy.”

    Hunters poach tigers for their _______
    • A.

      ivory

    • B.

      pelts

    • C.

      carving

    • D.

      jewelry

  2. Câu 2

    Pick out the word with the underlined part pronounced differently from the others:

    • A.

      promoted

    • B.

      ranked

    • C.

      situated

    • D.

      proceeded

  3. Câu 3

    Pick out the word that has the stress pattern differently from that of the others:

    • A.

      structure

    • B.

      transport

    • C.

      surpass

    • D.

      involve

  4. Câu 4
    Prisoner ............... to have escaped by climbing over a wall.
    • A.
      thinks
    • B.

      thought

    • C.
      is thinking
    • D.

      is thought

  5. Câu 5
    Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answers.

    The scarcity of tigers and African elephants is more and more serious. They are endangered because poachers hunt them in order to sell tiger pelts and elephant ivory.

    At least 4,000 elephants are killed each year in order to meet the global demand for ivory, which is used to make carvings, jewelry and other products although it is illegal to sell ivory since 1989 anywhere.

    “Americans should be aware that there is still a problem with elephant poaching and loss to the illegal ivory trade,” Ginette Hemley, Fund’s vice president for species conservation, told The Washington Post in September. And so our message is “Don’t buy it, and don’t take that chance”.

    A Wildlife Fund report states that the United States seized 8,300 illegal ivory items

    between 1995 and 2002. Each week there are about 1,000 ivory auctions, the report said.

    As for tigers, their parts are used in traditional Chinese medicine. Tiger bones are used as a pain reliever in traditional medicine. Even tiger’s whiskers are sold because some people in Asia think they are a good-luck charm – like a rabbit’s foot in the United States. “Part of our job is education,” said Professor Dillon. “The other part is law enforcement. So we have more than one strategy.”

    Hunters poach tigers for their _______
    • A.

      ivory

    • B.

      pelts

    • C.

      carving

    • D.

      jewelry

  6. Câu 6
    In a ______ in Japan, people of all ages wanted to travel into space.
    • A.

      discovery

    • B.

      election

    • C.

      interview

    • D.

      survey

  7. Câu 7
    Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answers.

    The scarcity of tigers and African elephants is more and more serious. They are endangered because poachers hunt them in order to sell tiger pelts and elephant ivory.

    At least 4,000 elephants are killed each year in order to meet the global demand for ivory, which is used to make carvings, jewelry and other products although it is illegal to sell ivory since 1989 anywhere.

    “Americans should be aware that there is still a problem with elephant poaching and loss to the illegal ivory trade,” Ginette Hemley, Fund’s vice president for species conservation, told The Washington Post in September. And so our message is “Don’t buy it, and don’t take that chance”.

    A Wildlife Fund report states that the United States seized 8,300 illegal ivory items

    between 1995 and 2002. Each week there are about 1,000 ivory auctions, the report said.

    As for tigers, their parts are used in traditional Chinese medicine. Tiger bones are used as a pain reliever in traditional medicine. Even tiger’s whiskers are sold because some people in Asia think they are a good-luck charm – like a rabbit’s foot in the United States. “Part of our job is education,” said Professor Dillon. “The other part is law enforcement. So we have more than one strategy.”

    Hunters poach tigers for their _______
    • A.

      ivory

    • B.

      pelts

    • C.

      carving

    • D.

      jewelry

  8. Câu 8
    The man showed us the cage ______ he kept a fierce lion.
    • A.

      which

    • B.

      that

    • C.

      in which

    • D.

      in that

  9. Câu 9
    Choose the word or phrase - A, B, C, or D - that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
    Astronauts must be tied to something to prevent them floating around an bumping into equipment (11)__________ they sleep. They may sleep in their seats or in upright lockers or (12)__________ tie themselves to the wall in a sleeping bag. Sometimes they forget to strap down and end up floating around inside the ship, much to the amusement of their fellow crewmembers. On some missions all the crew sleep (13)__________ the same time but during others, they may work round the clock in two shifts. As their ship is traveling (14)__________ fast, they see a sunrise every 90 minutes. Many astronauts find it a difficult way to keep their body clock running smoothly and do not get a lot of sleep. Besides that some of them complain of flashes across their eyelids as they are (15)__________ to sleep caused by cosmic rays zipping through the ship. So although it might seem nice to have a weightless night's sleep it is not always possible in reality.
    Astronauts must be tied to something to prevent them floating around an bumping into equipment (11)__________ they sleep.
    • A.

      as

    • B.

      because

    • C.

      since

    • D.

      so

  10. Câu 10
    After a lot of difficulty, he ______ open the door
    • A.

      can

    • B.

      was able to

    • C.

      could

    • D.

      had to

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