Bài tập trắc nghiệm Tiếng anh lớp 11 Unit 5
I. PRONUNCIATION: Choose the word that has main stress placed differently from the others.
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II. LANGUAGE FOCUS
A. Choose the word or phrase – a, b, c, or d -that best completes the sentence or substitutes for the underlined word or phrase.
6. I’m not surprised Margaret’s ill. With all the voluntary work she’s ______, she’s really been doing too much.
7. An English Club will be _______ to help children improve their English.
8. There was a gradual _______ in the number of both males and females who were literate in the Lowlands.
9. Only highly _______ people are capable of discussing these subjects.
10. Most students who were asked felt that _______ respect in the classroom was essential.
11. Many university students _______ spent their summer vacations teaching illiterate people to read and write.
12. The proposal has not met with _______ agreement.
13. A child’s vocabulary _______ through reading.
14. Children living in remote and mountainous areas may be _______ disadvantaged.
15. She is ‘due to _______ a lecture on genetic engineering.
B. Choose the word or phrase – a, b, c, or d – that best completes the sentence.
16. Twenty-five people _______ killed in that traffic accident.
17. The woman said she _______ in this village for over fifty years.
18. US scientists claim that they _______ a new vaccine against malaria.
19. The lecturer recommended ______ a number of books before the exam.
20. Jane appears _______ some weight. Has she been ill?
21. If you saw a lawyer, he’d advise you _______ legal action.
22. Hardly _______ to the bus-stop when the bus suddenly pulled away.
23. By the time you return here next week, we _______ the project.
24. We are going to get our house _______ next week.
25. He advised me _______ anything about it for the time being.
C. Identify the one underlined word or phrase. A, B, C or D – that must be changed for the sentence to be correct.
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Before the nineteenth century, it was rarely to find organized systems of adult education.
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raraly –> rare
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Only when the famine gets worse world governments will begin to act.
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world governments –> will word governments
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On some streets, it has against the law to ride a motorcycle without a helmet.
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has –> is
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Members of high school clubs learn to participation in teams through their involvement in community
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projects.
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projects.
participation –> participate
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Special education is intended help both handicapped and gifted children to reach their learning potentials.
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help –> to help
III. READING
A. Choose the correct word or phrase – a, b, c or d – that best completes the passage.
The traditional definition of literacy is considered to be the ability to read and write, or the ability to use language to, read, write, listen, and speak. In modern contexts, the word refers to reading and writing at a level (31) _____ for communication, or at a level that lets one understand and communicate ideas in a literate society,’ so as to take (32) _______ in that society. The United Nations, Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has drafted the following definition: “Literacy is the ability to identify, understand, interpret, create, communicate and compute, using printed and written ‘materials (33) _______ with varying contexts. Literacy involves a continuum of learning to enable an Individual to achieve his or her goals, to develop his, or her (34) _______ and potential, and to participate fully in the wider society.”
Many policy analysts consider literacy rates a crucial measure of a region’s human capital. This claim is made on the (35) _______ that literate people can be trained less expensively than illiterate people, generally have a higher socio-economic (36) _______ and enjoy better health and employment prospects. Policy makers also argue that literacy increases job opportunities and access to higher education. In Kerala, India, for example, female and child mortality rates declined (37) _______ in the 1960s, when girls who were educated in the education reforms after 1948 began to raise families. Recent researchers, (38) _______, argue that correlations such as, the one listed above may have more to do with the effects of schooling rather than literacy in general. Regardless, the (39)_______ of educational systems worldwide includes a basic (40) _______ around communication through test and print, which is the foundation of most definitions of literacy.
Many policy analysts consider literacy rates a crucial measure of a region’s human capital. This claim is made on the (35) _______ that literate people can be trained less expensively than illiterate people, generally have a higher socio-economic (36) _______ and enjoy better health and employment prospects. Policy makers also argue that literacy increases job opportunities and access to higher education. In Kerala, India, for example, female and child mortality rates declined (37) _______ in the 1960s, when girls who were educated in the education reforms after 1948 began to raise families. Recent researchers, (38) _______, argue that correlations such as, the one listed above may have more to do with the effects of schooling rather than literacy in general. Regardless, the (39)_______ of educational systems worldwide includes a basic (40) _______ around communication through test and print, which is the foundation of most definitions of literacy.
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B. Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answers.
A literate population is a necessity for any nation wishing to take advantage of modern technological growth. For .instance, research has shown a direct relationship between literacy among women and improved health’ and child care in the family. The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has long supported the concept that education must be considered an ongoing process.
Adult education has long been important in Europe, where formal programs began in the 18th century. In Britain, concern for the education of poor and working-class people resulted in the growth of adult education programs, such as the evening school and the, Mechanic’s Institute, to expand education opportunities for all people: ,After the Russian Revolution, the Russian government virtually eliminated illiteracy through the establishment of various institutions and extension classes for adults.
In other areas of the world, adult education movements are of a more recent origin. In 1960, Egypt established a ‘schools for the people’ system designed to educate the adult population. In the 1970s, countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America began to increase opportunities for adult education. Innovative programs involving the mass media are being used in many countries. Tanzania, for example, has used mass education techniques and the radio to organize national education programs in health, nutrition, and citizenship. In the 1980s, international educational exchange programs grew in popularity in the United States and many other countries.
Adult education has long been important in Europe, where formal programs began in the 18th century. In Britain, concern for the education of poor and working-class people resulted in the growth of adult education programs, such as the evening school and the, Mechanic’s Institute, to expand education opportunities for all people: ,After the Russian Revolution, the Russian government virtually eliminated illiteracy through the establishment of various institutions and extension classes for adults.
In other areas of the world, adult education movements are of a more recent origin. In 1960, Egypt established a ‘schools for the people’ system designed to educate the adult population. In the 1970s, countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America began to increase opportunities for adult education. Innovative programs involving the mass media are being used in many countries. Tanzania, for example, has used mass education techniques and the radio to organize national education programs in health, nutrition, and citizenship. In the 1980s, international educational exchange programs grew in popularity in the United States and many other countries.
41. What does this passage mainly discuss?
42. It can be inferred from this passage that education ________.
43. Which of the followings is not’ true?
44. Which of the followings is not mentioned as means used for mass education?
45. According to the passage, adult education ________.
IV. WRITING
A. Choose the answer – a, b, c, or d -that is nearest in meaning to the sentence printed before.
46. She told us to help ourselves to the apples in the basket.
47. That library book must be returned within one week.
48. As soon as he waved his hand, she turned away.
49. ‘You broke my glasses,’ said the woman to me.
50. The family find it difficult to manage on the money they have.
B. Choose one option that best fits each of the following sentences.
51. ________ received law degrees as today.
52. ________ he would have come to class.
53. The students liked that professor’s course because ________.
54. ________ a painter, but he also took an interest in the flight of birds.
55. ________ that new information to anyone else but the sergeant.
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