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ĐỀ TIẾNG ANH 11

Listen to a conversation between doctor and patient about adopting a healthier diet. For
questions 1-5, choose the best answer (A, В C or D).
Question 1: What is the primary focus of David's conversation with Dr. Smith?
A. Mental health concerns B. Dietary habits and health
C. Physical fitness routines D. General medical check-up
Question 2: What specific advice does Dr. Smith give regarding water intake?
A. Consume sugary drinks in moderation B. Prioritize coffee and tea for hydration
C. Drink water instead of sugary drinks D. Avoid drinking fluids during meals
Do the following statements reflect the claims of the writer?
TRUE if the statement agrees with the ìnormation
FALSE if the statement contradicts the information
NOT GIVEN if there is no information on this
Question 3: David often eats fast food because he prefers its taste over healthier options.
A. TRUE B. FALSE C. NOT GIVEN
Question 4: Skipping breakfast is recommended by Dr. Smith.
A. TRUE B. FALSE C. NOT GIVEN
Question 5: Dr. Smith encourages David to snack all day with healthy food.
A. TRUE B. FALSE C. NOT GIVEN

Listen to a representative of the city council talk about some challenges faced by cities around
the world. For questions 6-10, choose the best answer (A, В C or D).
Question 6: One notable issue affecting people's quality of life is ______ congestion, which
causes transportation difficulties and contributes to air pollution.
A. parking B. traffic C. water D. air
Question 7: The search for ______ housing remains a major challenge, with some people facing
homelessness.
A. affordable B. significant C. individual D. homeless
Question 8: Urban ______ has been associated with various forms of environmental degradation.
A. resources B. growth C. development D. expansion
Question 9: When ______ isn’t properly addressed, it can lead to severe environmental and health
risks.
A. health effects B. environmental preservation
C. health risks D. waste management
Question 10: The increase in crime rate and the ______ and healthcare facilities can negatively
impact the quality of life for residents in cities.
A. densely populated areas B. multifarious issues
C. inadequacy of educational D. innovative problem-solving
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part
differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 11: A. sees B. thinks C. laughs D. jumps
Question 12: A. attitude B. attraction C. habitat D. manager
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the
other three in the position of stress in each of the following questions.
Question 13: A. nature B. problem C. healthy D. believe
Question 14: A. fantastic B. wonderful C. efficient D. amazing
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the
following questions.
Question 15: Lack ______ regular exercise can cause some health problems.
A. at B. of C. about D. with
Question 16: ______ can we do to protect the environment?
A. What B. When C. Where D. Why
Question 17: To build a strong bond among nations, we have to ______ cultural differences.
A. deny B. change C. cancel D. respect
Question 18: The more mature teenagers become, the more ______ they want in their house.
A. judgement B. privacy C. addition D. security
Question 19: The city's ______ needs upgrading by the local authority instead of some slight
modifications in the traffic light system.
A. agriculture B. infrastructure C. population D. consumption
Question 20: My mother ______ at a community centre for 5 years.
A. worked B. has worked C. works D. is working
Question 21: He took part in a workshop about healthy lifestyle yesterday, ______?
A. was he B. did he C. didn’t he D. wasn’t he
Question 22: Family members often talk together in order ______ the conflicts.
A. to resolving B. to resolve C. that resolving D. that resolve
Question 23: John is looking forward to ______ new ideas for the recycling program.
A. presenting B. present C. be presenting D. be present
Question 24: Sarah couldn’t see the doctor because of her heavy schedule. She ______ check-ups
more regularly.
A. must have done B. needn’t have done
C. should have done D. wouldn’t have done
Question 25: Collecting used bottles ______ useless now, but it impacts our environment a lot.
A. seems B. is seeming C. seems to D. is seeming to
Question 26: The meeting ______ last week to deal with the increase of crime in the area.
A. is held B. held C. was held D. holds
Question 27: Students ______ their quiz about how to live healthier. They are discussing it now.
A. just finished B. finished just
C. just have finished D. have just finished
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is best written from
the words/phrases given.
Question 28: It / believe / ASEAN / help / Vietnam / enhance / relationship / other countries.
A. It believed ASEAN will help Vietnam enhance the relationship with other countries.
B. It is believing that ASEAN will help Vietnam enhance the relationship with other countries.
C. It is believed that ASEAN will help Vietnam enhance the relationship with other countries.
D. It is believed ASEAN will help Vietnam enhancing the relationship with other countries.
Question 29: Law / not / strict / enough / protect / endangered animals / threat / illegal hunting.
A. The law is not strict enough for protecting endangered animals with the threat of illegal hunting.
B. The law is not strict enough to protect endangered animals from the threat of illegal hunting.
C. A law is not strict enough that protect endangered animals against the threat of illegal hunting.
D. A law is not strict enough to protecting endangered animals against the threat of illegal hunting.
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 the following numbered blanks.
Living a healthy lifestyle does not mean you have to give up the things that may be considered
“bad habits.” It’s perfectly possible to balance healthy living with eating cookies, (30) ______ a day
off from your workout, or having wine with dinner.
In fact, enjoying a (31) ______ once in a while can help you better stick to healthy eating
habits. An all-or-nothing mindset where you can only eat “good” foods and never eat “bad” ones
often backfires. Having the flexibility to enjoy your mom’s extra-cheesy lasagna, (32) ______ means
allowing yourself to savor every bite, is part of being healthy.
Rest days are also important for physical and mental health. Doing too (33) ______ exercise
can increase the risk of injuries or cause you to burn out and give up exercise altogether.
(34) ______, if you feel as though you can’t control a habit that might bring negative effects
(such as drinking alcohol, or smoking), talk to your doctor. They can help you find support.
(Adapted from https://www.healthline.com)
Question 30: A. letting B. putting C. taking D. bringing
Question 31: A. treat B. trick C. trim D. triumph
Question 32: A. why B. which C. who D. whose
Question 33: A. some B. any C. lots of D. much
Question 34: A. Therefore B. In summary C. Nevertheless D. Furthermore
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
correct answer to the following questions.
Because technology is such a significant part of a teen's life, many do not realise that what
they're experiencing is abuse until it becomes a severe issue. In fact, it's common—especially in the
beginning of the relationship—to assume the early signs of digital abuse are actually an indication of
their partner's love for them.
Many times, teens don't realise that the jealousy, possessiveness, and excessive texting are the
first signs of control and not a sign of love. Then, by the time the abuse has escalated to more serious
forms of control like demanding to know where they are at all times, limiting who they can interact
with on social media, and monitoring their messages and emails, they are already deeply entrenched
in the relationship and breaking free of the abuse becomes harder. For this reason, it's important that
both teens and parents recognize the signs of digital abuse.
If your teen is experiencing digital abuse, it can seem overwhelming but there is help
available. Start by talking to your teen about what you're seeing and ask for their thoughts and
feelings on the relationship. Sometimes teens do not realise that what they are going through is not
normal. Or, they may be too afraid of their partner to know how to end things. But together, you can
find a safe way for your teen to end the relationship. Try to avoid demanding your teen breakup or
end things because a parent's demands may have an opposite effect and will bind the two teens closer
together. Instead, empower them to make the decision on their own. Take it slow and ask questions.
Eventually, your teen will see that this relationship is unhealthy.
(Adapted from https://www.verywellfamily.com)
Question 35: What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Couples can communicate to reduce the effects of digital abuse.
B. The relationship between teens and their parents are cracking due to digital abuse.
C. Teens are experiencing more forms of digital abuse than their parents.
D. Teens and parents need to know about digital abuse and find ways to prevent it.
Question 36: The word “monitoring” in paragraph 2 is the closest meaning to ______.
A. controlling B. overlooking C. permitting D. escaping
Question 37: The early signs of digital abuse include jealousy, possessiveness, and ______.
A. sharing thoughts and feelings B. sending selfies
C. excessive texting D. going on dates
Question 38: The word “they” in paragraph 3 refers to ______.
A. feelings B. teens C. parents D. partners
Question 39: Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage?
A. Lots of people mistake the first signs of abuse as expressions of affection.
B. Parents should take strong action to force their teens to break up with their partner.
C. It’s more difficult to end a relationship when you realise the abusive behaviours too late.
D. Talking and sharing thoughts are key for teens and parents to solve the problem well.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that has the same meaning as the given one.
Question 40: Most teenagers aren’t comfortable when they are compared to others.
A. Most teenagers dislike comparing to others.
B. Most teenagers detest being compared to others.
C. Most teenagers are fond of being compared to others.
D. Most teenagers are relieved to be compared to others.
Question 41: It was unwise of me to have joined the party I wasn’t invited.
A. I could have joined the party I was invited.
B. I mightn’t have joined the party I was invited.
C. I should have joined the party I wasn’t invited.
D. I shouldn’t have joined the party I wasn’t invited.
Question 42: We need to reduce emissions from vehicles and engines. By that way, the air can be
fresher.
A. We need to reduce emissions from vehicles and engines so that the air can be fresher.
B. We need to reduce emissions from vehicles and engines but the air can’t be fresher.
C. The air needs to be fresher as we reduce emissions from vehicles and engines.
D. The air can’t be fresher but we need to reduce emissions from vehicles and engines.
Question 43: Your city didn’t have many changes compared to when I last visited.
A. I haven’t visit your city since it had many changes.
B. I didn’t visit your city when it last had many changes.
C. Your city hasn’t had many changes since the last time I visited.
D. Your city has had many changes since the last time I visited.
Reorder the words given to make correct sentences.
Question 44: but they are / instant foods may / not healthy choices for us / taste so good
A. Taste so good instant foods may but they are not healthy choices for us.
B. Instant foods may not healthy choices for us, but they are taste so good.
C. Instant foods may taste so good, but they are not healthy choices for us.
D. Not healthy choices for us but they are instant foods may taste so good.
Question 45: effective teamwork / is the / respecting other opinions / key element of
A. Respecting other opinions is the key element of effective teamwork.
B. Respecting other opinions is the effective teamwork of key element.
C. Key element of respecting other opinions is the effective teamwork.
D. Effective teamwork is the key element of respecting other opinions.
Question 46: a / residents / faster / the province / to / highway / needs / for / new / to get / the /
nearby areas
A. To get to nearby areas faster for the residents province needs a new highway.
B. A new highway needs to get to the nearby areas faster for the province residents.
C. Residents get to the nearby areas faster for the province to need a new highway.
D. The province needs a new highway for residents to get to the nearby areas faster.
Question 47: it’s of / find solutions / that / deforestation / great importance / local authorities / to /
stop
A. To find deforestation, it’s of great importance that local authorities stop solutions.
B. Local authorities find solutions, it’s of that great importance to stop deforestation.
C. Great importance to stop deforestation that it’s of local authorities to find solutions.
D. It’s of great importance that local authorities find solutions to stop deforestation.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in the
following questions.
Question 48: Adapting to a balanced diet requires a lot of time and effortless.
A. Adapting B. a C. requires D. effortless
Question 49: Sometimes, there's not agreement enough between generations, causing problems in
communication.
A. Sometimes B. agreement enough C. causing D. in
Question 50: In recent years, Vietnam has made considerable progress in their economic development
within the ASEAN region.
A. recent B. considerable C. their D. within
Audio script 1-5:
Doctor (Dr. Smith): Hello, this is Dr. Smith. How are you today?

Patient (David): I'm doing okay, thank you. I've been thinking about my diet lately, and I
wanted to talk to you about eating healthier.

Dr. Smith: That's great to hear! A healthy diet is essential for overall well-being. Can you
tell me a bit about your current eating habits?

David: Well, I often find myself reaching for fast food because it's convenient. I know it's
not the best choice, but life gets busy.

Dr. Smith: I understand. Convenience is a common challenge. Let's work on


incorporating more nutritious options. Have you tried adding more fruits and vegetables
to your meals?

David: Not as much as I should. I guess I could use some guidance on what to include in
my daily meals.

Dr. Smith: Certainly! Aim for a colorful plate, including a variety of vegetables, whole
grains, and lean proteins. What about water intake? How much water are you drinking
daily?

David: I don't think I drink enough water. I tend to choose sodas or sugary drinks.

Dr. Smith: You should replace sugary drinks with water. It not only quenches your thirst
but also supports overall health. Now, let's discuss portion sizes. Do you pay attention to
how much you eat at each meal?

David: I must admit, I often eat until I feel full, which might be too much.

Dr. Smith: It's a common oversight. Try to listen to your body's hunger and fullness cues.
Consider smaller, balanced meals throughout the day. And don't skip breakfast.

David: I'll keep that in mind. What about snacks? I tend to snack a lot during the day.
Dr. Smith: Snacking is okay, but choose healthier options like fruits, nuts, or yogurt. It
helps maintain energy levels without unnecessary calories.

David: Got it, Doc. I appreciate your advice. I'll start making those changes.

Dr. Smith: Fantastic! Small changes can lead to big improvements over time. If you have
any questions or concerns, don't hesitate to reach out. We're a team in managing your
health.

Audio script 6-10:


Cities around the world face complex challenges that impact the quality of life for their
residents. One prominent issue is traffic congestion, creating difficulties in transportation
and contributing to air pollution. The quest for affordable housing remains a significant
concern, with some individuals experiencing homelessness.
Urban expansion often comes at the cost of environmental degradation. Rapid growth
leads to deforestation, loss of green spaces, and pollution of air and water resources.
Striking a balance between economic development and environmental preservation is
crucial for sustainable urbanization.
The problem of waste management is amplified in cities, posing environmental and
health risks if not addressed properly. The excessive generation of garbage can result in
pollution and adverse health effects.
Living in densely populated areas brings about unique challenges. The spike in crime
rates becomes an unsettling facet of city life, and the inadequacy of educational and
healthcare facilities compounds the hurdles faced by residents. Effectively addressing
these multifarious issues necessitates a judicious blend of thoughtful urban planning,
innovative problem-solving, and an equitable distribution of resources. This holistic
approach aims to carve a path toward a better quality of life for all denizens of the city.

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