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ENGLISH 11

TEST 1
I. Pronunciation:
1. A. machine B. change C. teacher D. choose
2. A. condition B. option C. suggestion D. relation
3. A. dangerous B. mutual C. joke D. village
4. A. church B. which C. cheese D. passenger
5. A. education B. picture C. age D. jog
II. Stress:
1. A. pursuit B. acquaintance C. enthusiasm D. constancy
2. A. concern B. recite C. brighten D. believe
3. A. special B. suspicious C. uncertain D. concerned
4. A. sympathy B. possibility C. sorrow D. changeable
5. A. principle B. benefit C. despite D. selfish
II. Grammar and Vocabulary:
1. to friends is nice but alone is also enjoyable.
A. Talk/ to be B. To talk/ be C. Talk/ be D. Talking/ being
2. I'd rather to Elvis than the Beatles.
A. listen B. to listen C. listening D. listened
3. I can make myself pretty well in English.
A. understand B. to understand C. understanding D. understood
4. It was so relaxing to be old friends.
A. in B. between C. among D. around
5. She's made friends a little girl who lives next door.
A. to B. of C. by D. with
6. The children seem to be totally capable working by themselves.
A. on B. of C. in D. for
7. He was accused being disloyal the government.
A. of/ to B. to/ of C. of/ for D. for/ to
8. How much time do you spend homework?
A. on B. with C. for D. to
9. Some people take an interest with enthusiasm, but they are soon tired it.
A. to/ with B. up/ with C. up/ of D. to/ of
10. Your friendship should be based on trust.
A. basic B. fragile C. mutual D. blind
11. The company expects from its employees.
A. constancy B. quality C. interest D. loyalty
12. I've got lots of , but only a few are really good friends
A. close friends B. acquaintances C. neighbors D. partners
13. Friendship is a two-sided , it lives by give-and-take.
A. affair B. event C. aspect D. feature
14. They a close friendship at university.
A. created B. became C. promoted D. formed

15. We stayed friends even after we and left home.


A. brought up B. turned up C. grew up D. took up
16. An: “Do you think it will rain?” - Binh: “Oh! ”
A. I don’t hope so B. I don’t hope C. It’s hopeless D. I hope not
17. Jane: “Do you think you will get the job?” - Mary: “ ”
A. I know so B. Well, I hope so C. I think not D. Yes, that’s right
18. David: “Happy Christmas!” - Jason: “ !”
A. You are the same B. Same for you
C. The same to you D. Happy Christmas with you
19. He finds it lasting friendships.
A. difficult to make B. difficulty in making C. is difficult to make D. difficult making
20. You any friends if you talking like that.
A. will win/ carry on B. won't win/ carry on
C. wouldn't win/ carried on D. would have won/ had carried on
21. The aim of the culture festival is friendship between the two countries
A. promote B. promoting C. to promote D. being promoted
22. People he turned out to be only fair-weather friends.
A. trusted B. has trusted C. was trusting D. had trusted
23. good ice cream, you need to use a lot of cream.
A. Make B. Making C. To make D. For make
24. I got my friend her car for the weekend.
A. to let me to borrow B. to let me borrow C. let me borrow D. let me to borrow
25. They good friends, but they've fallen out recently.
A. used to be B. would be C. were D. are
III. Error:
1. Whatever happened(A), I didn't want(B) to lose(C) friendship of(D) Vera.
2. The basic aims of(A) science and magic are very similar(B) - to understand(C) and to control(D)
nature.
3. It was a period of(A) her life when she made(B) some lifelong(C) friend(D).
4. Simon finds(A) it hard(B) for making(C) friends with(D) other children.
5. Not longer(A) are contributions(B) to the advancement(C) of industry made(D) primarily by
individuals.
V. Find the word that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part.
1. Unselfishness is the very essence of friendship.
A. romantic part B. important part C. difficult part D. interesting part
2. The President expressed his deep sorrow over the bombing deaths.
A. sadness B. anxiety C. disappointment D. interest
VI. Find the word that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part.
1. The President expressed his deep sorrow over the bombing deaths.
A. sadness B. anxiety C. disappointment D. joy
2. She was unhappy that she lost contact with a lot of her old friends when she
went abroad to study.
A. made room for B. put in charge of
C. lost control of D. got in touch with
VII. Choose the correct words or phrases that best complete the passage.
Why do people think? Often because they (1) , but this can’t be the only reason there
must be other reasons, too. In many countries, when friends see (2) , they often have a
drink while they sit and talk. Many English people don’t need anyone else, they drink tea several
times a day even if they are alone. In most countries, people say (3) when they drink
together. The English (4) “Cheers”. In all countries, there are many places (5)
main purpose is to sell drinks. Since there are so many of those places, it seemed that many people
drink more often than they really need to.
1. A. have thirsty B. have thirst C. are thirsty D. are thirst
2. A. each other B. themselves C. them D. another
3. A. something specially B. something special C. anything specially D. anything special
4. A. often say B. often says C. say often D. says often
5. A. of which B. that the C. what’s D. where the
VIII. Writing:
A. Word form:
1. His (enthusiast) for music has stayed strong, throughout his 23 years in
radio. enthusiams
2. He showed (loyal) to his friends. loyalty
3. We all have great (sympathize) for the victims of the flood. sympathy
4. He admired her courage and (constant). constancy
5. The room is arranged very (attract). attractively
6. The weather is very (change) at this time of the year. changeable
7. If you put your trust in me, I will not let you down.
8. She has all the (quality) of a good teacher. qualities
B. Supply the correct verb form:
1. It’s difficult (get) used to (eat) with chopsticks. to get/ eating
2. Stop (argue) and start (work). arguing/ to work
3. I’d like him (go) to a university, but I can’t (make) him (go). to go/
make/ go
4. I used (smoke) 40 cigarettes a day. to smoke
5. I’d like (have) a look at your new car. to have
6. He postponed (make) a decision till it was too late (do) anything. making/ to
do
7. I’m looking forward to (see) you. seeing
8. He warned her (not touch) the wire. not to touch
9. Would you mind (show) me how (work) the lift? showing/ to work
10. If you go on (let) your dog (run) after cars, he’ll end the life by
(be) run over. letting/ run/ being
11. Do stop (talk); I’m trying (finish) letter. talking/ to finish
12. I didn’t know how (get) to your house, so I stopped (ask) the way.
to get/ to ask
13. Ask him (come) in. Don’t keep him (stand) at the door.
to come/ standing
14. There are people who can’t help (laugh) when they see someone (slip) on
the banana skin. laughing/ sliping
15. I’m sorry (disappoint) you. to disappoint
16. He was made (sign) a paper admitting his guilt. to sign
17. It’s better (put) your money in a bank than (keep) it under your bed.
put/ keep
18. He told me (try) (come) early.to try/ to come
19. The road (join) the two villages is very narrow. joining
20. Can you smell something (burn)? burning
C. Transformation:
1. He worked out the answer. It was clever of him.
It was clever of him to work out the answer
2. Marie always pays her bills regularly. She's careful that way.
Marie is always careful to pay her bills regularly
3. He was crossing the road. I caught sight of him.
I noticed
4. When we finally heard that David had arrived, we were very relieved.
We were relieved
5. Why have you thrown up your job? You're mad.
You are
6. Jimmy got into his car and drove away. I saw this.
I saw Jimmy get into his car and drive away
7. It is disappointing that we haven't heard from Molly.
We are disappointed that we haven’t heard from Molly.
8. Contacting her at work is usually quite easy.
She is quite easy to contact at work.
9. The house shook violently and all of us felt that.
All of us felt
10. Can you sign the papers please? They are ready now.
The papers are
11. Don't lend Tom any money. That would be the most unwise.
You
12. Mr. Pinchley doesn’t allow his teenage children to go out in the
evenings. Mr. Pinchley makes his teenage children not to go out in the
evenings.
13. What I want to do is to start my own business. I’m keen.
I am
14. Harry couldn’t get his parents’ permission to buy a motorbike.
Harry’s parents didn’t let
15. We can’t possibly work in this noise.
It’s
16. Why did she ask that question? It was very strange.
That was very strange of her to ask that question.
17. Thank you for showing me the way. It was very kind.
It was very kind of you to show me the way
18. Why did he make that remark? It was very rude.
That was very rude of him to make that remark
19. I enjoyed going by train. It was safer.
It
20. I’m pleased I saw him again. It was quite a surprise.
It

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