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Bộ Đề kiểm tra cuối học kì 2 Tiếng anh 11 có đáp án (Mới nhất) (Đề 6)

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Ngày đăng: 20-10-2025

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Thời gian làm: 00:34:00

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Biên soạn tệp:

Nguyễn Linh Hà

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Ngày tạo:

17-10-2025

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  1. Câu 1

    Anna and Jack are talking about the measures to protect the environment.

    Anna: I think decreasing the use of fertilizers for farming should be encouraged.

    Jack: "__________"

    • A.
      It’s my pleasure to protect the environment.
    • B.

      I can't agree with you more.

    • C.
      I don’t like fertilizers.
    • D.

      Well, that's very surprising.

  2. Câu 2

    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.

    WORTH COLLECTING

    Would you be worried if your classmate told you that he was a philatelist? Would you call a doctor or call the police? Actually, there is no reason to be concerned. A philatelist is just a person who collects stamps!

    Stamp collecting has been around for well over 150 years. People began collecting stamps soon after adhesive postage stamps (stamps with glue on the back) were introduced in London in 1840. Today, according to Boy’s Life magazine, stamp collecting is the most practiced hobby in the world.

    Some people collect stamps just for fun. These people may just want to collect stamps with animals or famous people on them. Or maybe they want to collect all the stamps issued by one particular country. Other people collect stamps that they think will be valuable down the road. Such collectors ask three questions to determine if a stamp is worth collecting and what its value might be.

    First, how many of a particular stamp were made? Next, how popular is the stamp? Finally, what is the condition of the stamp? If a stamp has a low print run, a popular picture or design, and is in excellent condition, this stamp may be worth a lot of money. In 1980, a one-cent British Guinea stamp issued in 1856 went for $935,000!

    (Source: Reading Challenge 1)

    What does a philatelist enjoy?
    • A.
      Collecting stamps
    • B.

      Writing letters

    • C.

      Determining the value of things

    • D.

      Introducing new stamps

  3. Câu 3
    I must thank the man from __________I got the present.
    • A.
      whose
    • B.
      that
    • C.
      who
    • D.

      whom

  4. Câu 4
    They work in a hospital __________ by the government.
    • A.
      to sponsor
    • B.
      sponsored
    • C.
      sponsor
    • D.

      sponsoring

  5. Câu 5

    Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.

    I was the last person __________ to the party last night.
    • A.
      who come
    • B.
      coming
    • C.
      come
    • D.

      to come

  6. Câu 6

    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.

    WORTH COLLECTING

    Would you be worried if your classmate told you that he was a philatelist? Would you call a doctor or call the police? Actually, there is no reason to be concerned. A philatelist is just a person who collects stamps!

    Stamp collecting has been around for well over 150 years. People began collecting stamps soon after adhesive postage stamps (stamps with glue on the back) were introduced in London in 1840. Today, according to Boy’s Life magazine, stamp collecting is the most practiced hobby in the world.

    Some people collect stamps just for fun. These people may just want to collect stamps with animals or famous people on them. Or maybe they want to collect all the stamps issued by one particular country. Other people collect stamps that they think will be valuable down the road. Such collectors ask three questions to determine if a stamp is worth collecting and what its value might be.

    First, how many of a particular stamp were made? Next, how popular is the stamp? Finally, what is the condition of the stamp? If a stamp has a low print run, a popular picture or design, and is in excellent condition, this stamp may be worth a lot of money. In 1980, a one-cent British Guinea stamp issued in 1856 went for $935,000!

    (Source: Reading Challenge 1)

    What does a philatelist enjoy?
    • A.
      Collecting stamps
    • B.

      Writing letters

    • C.

      Determining the value of things

    • D.

      Introducing new stamps

  7. Câu 7

    Many people believe that fossil fuels will be __________ within a relatively short time.

    • A.

      worn on

    • B.
      exhausted
    • C.
      damaged
    • D.

      used out

  8. Câu 8

    How many __________ took part in the race?

    • A.
      competitive
    • B.
      compete
    • C.
      competitors
    • D.

      competition

  9. Câu 9

    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.

    WORTH COLLECTING

    Would you be worried if your classmate told you that he was a philatelist? Would you call a doctor or call the police? Actually, there is no reason to be concerned. A philatelist is just a person who collects stamps!

    Stamp collecting has been around for well over 150 years. People began collecting stamps soon after adhesive postage stamps (stamps with glue on the back) were introduced in London in 1840. Today, according to Boy’s Life magazine, stamp collecting is the most practiced hobby in the world.

    Some people collect stamps just for fun. These people may just want to collect stamps with animals or famous people on them. Or maybe they want to collect all the stamps issued by one particular country. Other people collect stamps that they think will be valuable down the road. Such collectors ask three questions to determine if a stamp is worth collecting and what its value might be.

    First, how many of a particular stamp were made? Next, how popular is the stamp? Finally, what is the condition of the stamp? If a stamp has a low print run, a popular picture or design, and is in excellent condition, this stamp may be worth a lot of money. In 1980, a one-cent British Guinea stamp issued in 1856 went for $935,000!

    (Source: Reading Challenge 1)

    What does a philatelist enjoy?
    • A.
      Collecting stamps
    • B.

      Writing letters

    • C.

      Determining the value of things

    • D.

      Introducing new stamps

  10. Câu 10

    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.

    WORTH COLLECTING

    Would you be worried if your classmate told you that he was a philatelist? Would you call a doctor or call the police? Actually, there is no reason to be concerned. A philatelist is just a person who collects stamps!

    Stamp collecting has been around for well over 150 years. People began collecting stamps soon after adhesive postage stamps (stamps with glue on the back) were introduced in London in 1840. Today, according to Boy’s Life magazine, stamp collecting is the most practiced hobby in the world.

    Some people collect stamps just for fun. These people may just want to collect stamps with animals or famous people on them. Or maybe they want to collect all the stamps issued by one particular country. Other people collect stamps that they think will be valuable down the road. Such collectors ask three questions to determine if a stamp is worth collecting and what its value might be.

    First, how many of a particular stamp were made? Next, how popular is the stamp? Finally, what is the condition of the stamp? If a stamp has a low print run, a popular picture or design, and is in excellent condition, this stamp may be worth a lot of money. In 1980, a one-cent British Guinea stamp issued in 1856 went for $935,000!

    (Source: Reading Challenge 1)

    What does a philatelist enjoy?
    • A.
      Collecting stamps
    • B.

      Writing letters

    • C.

      Determining the value of things

    • D.

      Introducing new stamps

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