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Bộ đề thi cuối kì 1 Tiếng Anh 11 (2024-2025) có đáp án - Đề 2

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Lê Hoài Quỳnh

Tổng câu hỏi:

35

Ngày tạo:

03-10-2025

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10 Điểm

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  1. Câu 1

    He and his wife lived in a modern _______ on the outskirts of the city.

    • A.
      desert  
    • B.
      forest  
    • C.
      bungalow  
    • D.
      grass
  2. Câu 2

    Read the following leaflet and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 22 to 27.

    Make a Difference – Volunteer Today!

    Let’s look at how volunteering can change lives and improve our community.

    Facts and Figures:

    Did you know that millions of people volunteer every year? Volunteers help in hospitals, schools, animal (22) ______, and community centers. They bring people together, improve lives, and support those in need. Studies (23) ____ that people who volunteer feel happier and more connected to their (24) _____.

    Positive Actions!

    Find a cause you care about. (25) ______ it’s helping children, protecting the environment, or caring for animals, there are many ways to get involved.

    Start small and be consistent. Even a few hours a month can make a big (26) ______. Volunteering regularly helps build trust and strong connections with those you help.

    Learn new skills and meet (27) ______ people. Volunteering is a great way to gain experience and make friends, all while helping others.

    Volunteers help in hospitals, schools, animal (22) ______, and community centers
    • A.

      houses 

    • B.
      shelters              
    • C.
      accommodations 
    • D.
      apartments
  3. Câu 3

    Special buildings, including the cathedral and palaces, are _______ and in good repair.

    • A.
      conveniently located      
    • B.
      absolutely popular   
    • C.
      beautifully restored       
    • D.
      popular area
  4. Câu 4

    She doesn’t join in the trip. → I wish she _______ in the trip.

    • A.
      joins 
    • B.
      joined  
    • C.
      had joined  
    • D.
      could join
  5. Câu 5

    If I had enough money, I _______ a good dictionary.

    • A.

      will buy  

    • B.

      will have bought 

    • C.
      would buy  
    • D.
      would have bought
  6. Câu 6

    The street is lined with enormous _______ where the rich and famous live.

    • A.
      house  
    • B.
      palace  
    • C.
      huts  
    • D.
      mansions
  7. Câu 7

    Take strong _______ and see your doctor for further treatment if it doesn’t settle down.

    • A.

      intestine  

    • B.
      creams  
    • C.
      painkillers   
    • D.
      bandages
  8. Câu 8

    Read the passage and choose the best answer.

                Culture shock refers to the feelings of discomfort experienced as a person adjusts to a new culture. It is caused by having to cope with many new and unfamiliar situations and traditions. Newcomers feel helpless because they cannot understand all the new things they experience. However, understanding the stages of culture shock – and knowing that it is only temporary – can help newcomers make the transition.

                There are four stages of culture shock, although the length of time each stage lasts will differ for each person. The first stage is the honeymoon stage. During this time, when you first enter a new culture, everything is interesting and exciting. You are curious about the new culture and eager to learn. Everything seems interesting, the people are friendly, the food is delicious, and you are eager to explore your new surroundings.

                However, after some time, the distress stage begins. The newcomer starts to feel uncomfortable and unhappy in the new culture. Everything seems very difficult: shopping, getting around, and making friends all seem confusing. You may begin to feel homesick and want to return home. Feelings of anger and sadness are common, and you may be overwhelmed by small problems. However, these feelings are only temporary.

                Gradually, the newcomer becomes more comfortable in the culture and enters the recovery stage. The new customs seem clearer, and everyday interactions are easier. You begin to enjoy the new culture once more. Finally, the stability stage begins. Life becomes more normal, and your sense of humor returns. You may not like everything about the new culture, but it doesn’t make you so unhappy. You begin to feel at home in the new culture.

    According to the passage, which of the following is a feature of the honeymoon stage?

    • A.

      The newcomer feels it hard to do a lot of things because they are all new.

    • B.

      The newcomer is enthusiastic to discover the new culture.

    • C.

      The newcomer is used to the new life, new culture, and new country.

    • D.
      The newcomer feels happier and easier to adapt to the new culture.
  9. Câu 9

    Hi Lan,

    a. Thanks for inviting me to your family picnic. It was so nice!

    b. I really enjoyed meeting your cousins and your brother.

    c. Also, the food was delicious! Did you help make the sandwiches?

    d. I hope we can do this again soon. Let me know when you’re free.

    e. I hope you had a great time with everyone too!

    Your friend,

    Lisa

    • A.

      a – c – b – e – d

    • B.
      a – b – c – e – d
    • C.
      d – e – a – b – c
    • D.
      e – c – b – d – a
  10. Câu 10

    Read the passage and choose the best answer.

                Culture shock refers to the feelings of discomfort experienced as a person adjusts to a new culture. It is caused by having to cope with many new and unfamiliar situations and traditions. Newcomers feel helpless because they cannot understand all the new things they experience. However, understanding the stages of culture shock – and knowing that it is only temporary – can help newcomers make the transition.

                There are four stages of culture shock, although the length of time each stage lasts will differ for each person. The first stage is the honeymoon stage. During this time, when you first enter a new culture, everything is interesting and exciting. You are curious about the new culture and eager to learn. Everything seems interesting, the people are friendly, the food is delicious, and you are eager to explore your new surroundings.

                However, after some time, the distress stage begins. The newcomer starts to feel uncomfortable and unhappy in the new culture. Everything seems very difficult: shopping, getting around, and making friends all seem confusing. You may begin to feel homesick and want to return home. Feelings of anger and sadness are common, and you may be overwhelmed by small problems. However, these feelings are only temporary.

                Gradually, the newcomer becomes more comfortable in the culture and enters the recovery stage. The new customs seem clearer, and everyday interactions are easier. You begin to enjoy the new culture once more. Finally, the stability stage begins. Life becomes more normal, and your sense of humor returns. You may not like everything about the new culture, but it doesn’t make you so unhappy. You begin to feel at home in the new culture.

    According to the passage, which of the following is a feature of the honeymoon stage?

    • A.

      The newcomer feels it hard to do a lot of things because they are all new.

    • B.

      The newcomer is enthusiastic to discover the new culture.

    • C.

      The newcomer is used to the new life, new culture, and new country.

    • D.
      The newcomer feels happier and easier to adapt to the new culture.
  11. Câu 11

    Read the following passage mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the numbered blanks from 16 to 21:

    A Disastrous Holiday

                The day Gerald arrived at the Almara Beach Hotel, he fell down the stairs. The manager called an ambulance, but fortunately Gerald's leg was only badly (16) ______, and not broken. The doctor recommended swimming as further treatment but gave Gerald a prescription for some tablets (17) ______ his leg became painful. The next day Gerald sunbathed by the pool, and then took a deep breath and dived (18) ______ the water. There was not very much water in the pool, and he hurt one of his arms when he hit the bottom. This time he (19) ______ to the hotel manager (20) ______ sent a special meal to Gerald's room. Later that night, Gerald was suffering from a sunburnt back, the injuries to his arm and leg, and also had a terrible stomachache. He had a high temperature and felt terrible. Luckily he had the tablets the doctor had given him to reduce the pain. As he reached for them, he fell out of bed and broke his (21) ______. He spent the rest of his holiday in bed.

    The manager called an ambulance, but fortunately Gerald's leg was only badly (16) ______, and not broken

    • A.

      sick  

    • B.
      hurt   
    • C.
      bruised     
    • D.
      infected
  12. Câu 12

    There is a _______ of Abraham Lincoln in the Lincoln Memorial.

    • A.
      statue  
    • B.
      ocean  
    • C.
      wave  
    • D.
      sculpture
  13. Câu 13

    Read the following passage mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the numbered blanks from 16 to 21:

    A Disastrous Holiday

                The day Gerald arrived at the Almara Beach Hotel, he fell down the stairs. The manager called an ambulance, but fortunately Gerald's leg was only badly (16) ______, and not broken. The doctor recommended swimming as further treatment but gave Gerald a prescription for some tablets (17) ______ his leg became painful. The next day Gerald sunbathed by the pool, and then took a deep breath and dived (18) ______ the water. There was not very much water in the pool, and he hurt one of his arms when he hit the bottom. This time he (19) ______ to the hotel manager (20) ______ sent a special meal to Gerald's room. Later that night, Gerald was suffering from a sunburnt back, the injuries to his arm and leg, and also had a terrible stomachache. He had a high temperature and felt terrible. Luckily he had the tablets the doctor had given him to reduce the pain. As he reached for them, he fell out of bed and broke his (21) ______. He spent the rest of his holiday in bed.

    The manager called an ambulance, but fortunately Gerald's leg was only badly (16) ______, and not broken

    • A.

      sick  

    • B.
      hurt   
    • C.
      bruised     
    • D.
      infected
  14. Câu 14

    Read the passage and choose the best answer.

                Culture shock refers to the feelings of discomfort experienced as a person adjusts to a new culture. It is caused by having to cope with many new and unfamiliar situations and traditions. Newcomers feel helpless because they cannot understand all the new things they experience. However, understanding the stages of culture shock – and knowing that it is only temporary – can help newcomers make the transition.

                There are four stages of culture shock, although the length of time each stage lasts will differ for each person. The first stage is the honeymoon stage. During this time, when you first enter a new culture, everything is interesting and exciting. You are curious about the new culture and eager to learn. Everything seems interesting, the people are friendly, the food is delicious, and you are eager to explore your new surroundings.

                However, after some time, the distress stage begins. The newcomer starts to feel uncomfortable and unhappy in the new culture. Everything seems very difficult: shopping, getting around, and making friends all seem confusing. You may begin to feel homesick and want to return home. Feelings of anger and sadness are common, and you may be overwhelmed by small problems. However, these feelings are only temporary.

                Gradually, the newcomer becomes more comfortable in the culture and enters the recovery stage. The new customs seem clearer, and everyday interactions are easier. You begin to enjoy the new culture once more. Finally, the stability stage begins. Life becomes more normal, and your sense of humor returns. You may not like everything about the new culture, but it doesn’t make you so unhappy. You begin to feel at home in the new culture.

    According to the passage, which of the following is a feature of the honeymoon stage?

    • A.

      The newcomer feels it hard to do a lot of things because they are all new.

    • B.

      The newcomer is enthusiastic to discover the new culture.

    • C.

      The newcomer is used to the new life, new culture, and new country.

    • D.
      The newcomer feels happier and easier to adapt to the new culture.
  15. Câu 15

    Read the passage and choose the best answer.

                Culture shock refers to the feelings of discomfort experienced as a person adjusts to a new culture. It is caused by having to cope with many new and unfamiliar situations and traditions. Newcomers feel helpless because they cannot understand all the new things they experience. However, understanding the stages of culture shock – and knowing that it is only temporary – can help newcomers make the transition.

                There are four stages of culture shock, although the length of time each stage lasts will differ for each person. The first stage is the honeymoon stage. During this time, when you first enter a new culture, everything is interesting and exciting. You are curious about the new culture and eager to learn. Everything seems interesting, the people are friendly, the food is delicious, and you are eager to explore your new surroundings.

                However, after some time, the distress stage begins. The newcomer starts to feel uncomfortable and unhappy in the new culture. Everything seems very difficult: shopping, getting around, and making friends all seem confusing. You may begin to feel homesick and want to return home. Feelings of anger and sadness are common, and you may be overwhelmed by small problems. However, these feelings are only temporary.

                Gradually, the newcomer becomes more comfortable in the culture and enters the recovery stage. The new customs seem clearer, and everyday interactions are easier. You begin to enjoy the new culture once more. Finally, the stability stage begins. Life becomes more normal, and your sense of humor returns. You may not like everything about the new culture, but it doesn’t make you so unhappy. You begin to feel at home in the new culture.

    According to the passage, which of the following is a feature of the honeymoon stage?

    • A.

      The newcomer feels it hard to do a lot of things because they are all new.

    • B.

      The newcomer is enthusiastic to discover the new culture.

    • C.

      The newcomer is used to the new life, new culture, and new country.

    • D.
      The newcomer feels happier and easier to adapt to the new culture.
  16. Câu 16

    This is a valuable book. You must look after it carefully and _______ lose it.

    • A.
      must  
    • B.
      mustn’t   
    • C.
      may    
    • D.
      needn’t
  17. Câu 17

    a. Carlos didn’t earn much money at first, but he never stopped working hard.

    b. In 2010, at the age of twenty, he got his first job at a small café, where he made coffee for customers.

    c. He has loved cooking and making food since he was a child and has now become a successful chef.

    d. Carlos Martinez was born in 1990 in Lima, Peru, and his journey is truly inspiring.

    e. Carlos’s story shows that anyone can reach their goals if they work hard and believe in themselves.

    • A.

      d – b – c – a – e   

    • B.
      d – c – a – e – b    
    • C.
      d – b – c – a – e    
    • D.
      a – e – d – c – b
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