Đề thi giữa kì 2 môn Tiếng Anh 11 Global Success - số 6

6/12/2023 10:00:00 AM

The archaeologist remembered ______ the artifact during the previous excavation.

  • be discovering
  • discover
  • having discovered
  • to discover

He decided to revise _____ an exam by reviewing his notes and practicing past papers.

  • for
  • from
  • on
  • to

Although Mark had several years of experience in the field, he lacked the specific academic _____ required to be considered for the position of Lead Researcher.

  • qualification
  • description
  • experience
  • opportunity

Many young people do not fully ______ the importance of financial management until they start living on their own.

  • require
  • perform
  • appreciate
  • convert

After several hours of discussion, the team finally ______ a plan to raise awareness about heritage protection.

  • put up with
  • came up with
  • used up
  • filled out

Within only an hour of the surprise album release, the artist's name was _____ worldwide on every major social media platform.

  • appropriate
  • strange
  • trending
  • correct

_____ raised public awareness about preserving traditional crafts.

  • The heritage campaign that
  • Heritage campaign that
  • The heritage campaign which
  • It was the heritage campaign that

Choose the best way to rearrange the following sentences in order to make a meaningful conversation.

a. Leo: I’m not sure if I should study in my hometown or move to the capital.

b. Leo: Well, the capital has better universities, but it is much more expensive.

c. Maya: That’s a big decision; what is the main difference for you?

  • a – c – b
  • a – b – c
  • b – a – c
  • c – b – a

Choose the best way to rearrange the following sentences in order to make a meaningful conversation.

a. Tourist: Oh, I'm sorry. Why is that rule so strict?

b. Guide: Welcome to the site. Please remember that you cannot touch any of the stone carvings.

c. Guide: Because the natural oils from your skin can damage the ancient surfaces.

d. Guide: Just make sure your camera flash is turned off.

e. Tourist: I see. In that case, I will just take photos from a distance instead.

  • c - d - a - e - b
  • c - a - b - e - d
  • b - a - c - e - d
  • b - d - a - c - e

Choose the best way to rearrange the following sentences in order to make a meaningful text.

a. Apprentices receive hands-on training from experienced professionals while earning modest compensation.

b. Some high school graduates are pursuing apprenticeships in skilled trades rather than continuing academic studies.

c. Upon completion, apprentices have practical experience and established professional networks.

d. One recent apprentice completed automotive training and established an independent workshop at age twenty-one.

e. Despite these advantages, many families consider technical careers suitable only for academically weaker students.

  • b – a – c – d – e
  • a – c – b – e – d
  • b – d – c – e – a
  • e – d – a – b – c

Choose the best way to rearrange the following sentences in order to make a meaningful letter.

Dear Director,

a. I am writing to report that several ancient bronze drums in the exhibition hall lack proper protective barriers.

b. Yesterday, I saw children touching these artifacts while the museum staff was absent from the room.

c. These valuable items date back to the Dong Son culture over 2,000 years ago and are irreplaceable.

d. I urge you to install glass cases around all artifacts and ensure continuous staff supervision in exhibition areas.

e. Without immediate protection measures, these priceless objects risk permanent damage from handling and exposure.

Respectfully,
Nguyen Van Thanh

  • b – a – d – c – e
  • a – c – b – e – d
  • b – a – c – d – e
  • e – d – a – b – c

Choose the best way to rearrange the following sentences in order to make a meaningful text.

a. This financial independence helps adolescents understand banking systems and develop saving habits.

b. Many Vietnamese teenagers are opening their first bank accounts to manage earnings from part-time work or allowances.

c. However, some teenagers overspend during their first months before learning to budget effectively.

d. For example, students who save monthly can purchase desired items without requesting money from parents.

e. Bank staff teach teenagers how to deposit money, check balances, and use ATM machines safely.

  • e – b – a – d – c
  • e – a – d – c – b
  • b – c – e – a – d
  • b – e – a – d – c

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A Campaign by the National Youth Cultural Foundation

Vietnam is home to citadels, ancient temples, and breathtaking limestone valleys. These sites are not simply tourist attractions — they are the living soul of our nation.

Sadly, many heritage monuments by neglect and rapid urbanization. communities take immediate action, these irreplaceable treasures may be lost to future generations forever.

That is why we are launching the Heritage Heroes Campaign — a nationwide movement to awareness and inspire young volunteers to contribute to preservation efforts across the country.

Those with a keen interest in history and folk culture are especially welcome!  will join cultural field trips, help local authorities, and help promote traditional performing arts.

Not only will you protect our heritage, but you will also create memories last a lifetime.

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Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank.

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Read the passage and choose the correct answer to the following questions.

At some point between childhood and adulthood, something shifts. A teenager who once asked permission for everything suddenly wants to make their own decisions — about their friends, their time, and their future. For many families, this transition is exciting and frightening in equal measure.

Psychologists agree that developing independence is not just a teenage desire — it is a biological necessity. During adolescence, the brain goes through significant changes that push young people to seek new experiences and test boundaries. This process, which researchers describe as "individuation," is how teenagers gradually build their own identity, separate from their parents. Without it, many young people struggle to develop the confidence and problem-solving skills they will need in adult life.

Yet independence does not come without risk. Studies have shown that teenagers who are given too much freedom too quickly are more likely to make poor decisions, particularly in social situations involving peer pressure. On the other hand, young people who are kept under strict control for too long often find it difficult to manage their own lives once they leave home. The challenge, it seems, lies in finding the right balance.

[I] Many family therapists suggest that independence should be introduced gradually. [II] The process begins with small decisions, such as managing a personal schedule or handling a small amount of money. [III] Over time, adolescents can then progress to larger responsibilities. By mastering these minor tasks first, they gain the self-assurance needed for more significant life choices. [IV] 

What often gets forgotten in this conversation is that becoming independent is not only a challenge for teenagers. For parents, learning to step back may be just as difficult as learning to move forward.

According to the passage, what is the main reason teenagers seek new experiences? 

  • A lack of discipline from their parents
  • Physical changes occurring within the brain
  • The influence of researchers studying "individuation"
  • A desire to avoid adult responsibilities

Which of the following best paraphrases the bold sentence in paragraph 1? 

  • Families generally find the shift more a source of fear than a source of excitement.
  • Some families find this shift to be a source of excitement, not a cause of fear.
  • For most families, this shift is a source of either excitement or fear, but not both.
  • Many families experience a balance of excitement and fear when it comes to this shift.
The word "they" in paragraph 2 refers to _______.
  • researchers
  • parents
  • problem-solving skills
  • young people

According to the passage, which of the following is NOT mentioned as a result of individuation?

  • Building their own identity separate from parents
  • Developing confidence for adult life
  • Improving problem-solving skills
  • Reducing all conflicts with family members
The word "strict" in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to _______.
  • precise
  • complete
  • regular
  • flexible

According to the passage, what is a potential result of giving a teenager too much freedom too early?

  • They will likely develop stronger problem-solving skills than their peers.
  • They may struggle to handle social pressure and make unwise choices.
  • They will find it much easier to manage their lives after leaving home.
  • They are less likely to experience the biological changes of adolescence.

Where does the following sentence best fit in the fourth paragraph?

"Without these early successes, larger tasks can feel overwhelming — and even discouraging."

  • [I]
  • [II]
  • [III]
  • [IV]
Which of the following best summarizes the main message of the passage?
  • Biological changes in the brain make it impossible for parents to control their teenagers.
  • Peer pressure is the most dangerous factor for teenagers seeking new levels of freedom.
  • Independence is a necessary but risky process that requires a gradual and balanced approach.
  • Modern family therapists believe that parents should give teenagers total control of their lives.

Read the text and choose the best answer to fill in the blanks.

Modern technology is changing the way societies preserve and share their cultural heritage. Digital methods, such as 3D scanning and virtual reality, allow experts to create detailed records of historic sites and objects (1) _____. Museums around the world are investing in digital archives and virtual tours to make their collections available to people everywhere, including those who may never be able to visit in person.

(2) _____, they also raise important questions about authenticity and physical preservation. Some critics worry that virtual experiences could replace real visits to heritage sites, which can reduce funds available for their upkeep. However, studies show that digital engagement often grows people's interest in cultural heritage (3) _____.

(4) _____. This digital approach helps younger generations connect with their cultural roots through the platforms they are already familiar with. The main goal is not simply to digitize the past, but to build (5) _____.

Choose the best answer for (1).

  • in contrast, which disappear because of natural disasters, conflict, or gradual decay
  • that could otherwise be lost to natural disasters, conflict, or gradual decay
  • which could therefore cause natural disasters, conflict, or gradual decay
  • which used to suffer from natural disasters, conflict, or gradual decay in the past

Choose the best answer for (2).

  • In order to bring these exciting advances
  • It is these advances that bring exciting opportunities
  • While these advances bring exciting opportunities
  • Without bringing these exciting advances

Choose the best answer for (3).

  • and encourages them to visit these important places in person
  • so as to encourage them to visit these important places in person
  • and the encouragement to explore these important places in person
  • people are encouraged to visit important places in person

Choose the best answer for (4).

  • Regardless of its role as a substitute, technology is rarely used by heritage organizations to support traditional conservation.
  • Technology is used as a substitute for traditional conservation because heritage organizations avoid using additional tools to support it.
  • Heritage organizations are now using technology not as a substitute for traditional conservation, but as an additional tool to support it.
  • The traditional conservation is so ineffective that technology is now used to replace it entirely as a substitute.

Choose the best answer for (5).

  • historical gaps between ancient traditions and modern life
  • meaningful bridges between ancient traditions and modern life
  • temporary comparison between ancient traditions and modern life
  • invisible barriers between ancient traditions and modern life

Complete the sentence by changing the form of the word in capitals.

The ancient temple is known for its unique architecture and historical value. (WIDE)

Complete the sentence by changing the form of the word in capitals.

Her research made a significant to the preservation of traditional crafts. (CONTRIBUTE)

Complete the sentence by changing the form of the word in capitals.

Students should practical skills when choosing educational options for their future careers. (PRIORITY)

Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence. Do not change the word given. You must use between two and five words, including the word given.

The archaeologists found the ancient statue near the riverbank. (THAT)

=> It the archaeologists found the ancient statue.

Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence. Do not change the word given. You must use between two and five words, including the word given.

The old building was damaged by years of neglect, so it required major restoration.

=> , the old building required major restoration.

Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence. Do not change the word given. You must use between two and five words, including the word given.

Many teenagers have part-time jobs, and this helps them learn how to manage their money responsibly. (HELPS)

=> many teenagers learn how to manage their money responsibly.

Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence. Do not change the word given. You must use between two and five words, including the word given.

Students from many different countries join the international exchange program. (OF)

→ The international exchange program many different countries.

Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence. Do not change the word given. You must use between two and five words, including the word given.

He was the only volunteer who agreed to work late at the heritage restoration site. (AGREE)

→ He was the only volunteer at the heritage restoration site.