Đề thi giữa kì 2 môn Tiếng Anh 11 Global Success - số 8

6/16/2023 9:49:00 AM

The government introduced new regulations ______ ancient monuments from illegal construction.

  • to protecting
  • having protected
  • protected
  • to protect

Many schools try to help students who are at risk of ______ by offering extra support.

  • setting off
  • carrying on
  • taking care
  • dropping out

During the Lunar New Year, the whole city has a ______ atmosphere with music, decorations, and celebrations.

  • distant
  • private
  • festive
  • quiet

Many young people work very hard and apply for scholarships so that they can _____ at well-known universities abroad.

  • make a complaint
  • take a holiday
  • pursue an education
  • reach a decision

The university is a well-respected educational ______ that attracts students from many countries.

  • invention
  • process
  • institution
  • background
Students should learn how to ______ online resources to improve their independent learning skills.
  • make use of
  • come up with
  • turn out
  • take up

Many students choose vocational training ______ they want to gain practical skills for future jobs.

  • unless
  • although
  • because
  • while

______ in several international journals, her research gained global recognition.

  • Publishing
  • Published
  • Having published
  • To publish

Volunteers helped ______ the historic building that had been damaged by years of neglect.

  • construct
  • restore
  • combine
  • prevent

It was only after the investigation ended ______ the truth finally emerged.

  • when
  • that
  • which
  • what

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

Not Going to University — And Proud of It

For generations, the path seemed obvious: finish school, get into university, and the rest would follow. But something is changing. Across the world, a growing number of school leavers are choosing to step off that well-worn road. And they are doing so with far less apology than their parents' generation ever would have.

The reasons are not difficult to understand. University tuition fees have risen sharply in many countries, leaving graduates with debts that can take decades to repay. At the same time, employers are increasingly questioning whether a degree certificate alone is enough evidence that someone is ready for the workplace. A 2023 survey by LinkedIn found that over 40% of hiring managers had recently employed candidates based on demonstrated skills rather than formal qualifications.

This shift has created space for alternatives that were once considered second-choice options. [I] Vocational training programmes, which prepare students directly for careers in areas such as healthcare, technology, and construction, are now attracting record numbers of applicants. [II] Online learning platforms like Coursera and Google Career Certificates have made it possible for young people to build industry-recognised skills from their own bedrooms. [III] Some school leavers are choosing gap years — not to travel aimlessly, but to gain work experience, build portfolios, or even launch small businesses. [IV]

What is particularly remarkable is that many of these students report feeling more motivated and purposeful than their peers who followed the traditional university route without a clear reason for doing so. The definition of a "good education" is being quietly rewritten — not by governments or institutions, but by the school leavers themselves.

The word "motivated" in paragraph 4 is OPPOSITE in meaning to _______.
  • inspired
  • confused
  • discouraged
  • embarrassed
Which of the following best paraphrases the bold sentence in paragraph 1?
  • Around the world, many school leavers still feel pressured to follow the traditional university path.
  • School leavers everywhere are finding that the traditional university path is still working well for them.
  • Globally, the number of young people who choose the traditional university path has been rising rapidly.
  • School leavers worldwide are deciding to pursue alternative paths rather than attending university.
According to paragraph 2, what is one reason school leavers are avoiding university?
  • The decreasing quality of academic instruction in many countries.
  • The long-term financial burden caused by high tuition fees.
  • A lack of interest in professional careers like technology or law.
  • The fact that 40% of all hiring managers now refuse to hire graduates.

According to the passage, all of the following are mentioned as alternatives to going to university EXCEPT _______.

  • participating in specialized vocational training
  • obtaining certificates from online learning platforms
  • taking a gap year to focus on professional growth
  • enrolling in government-funded internship schemes

Where does the following sentence best fit in paragraph 3?

"The digital credentials from these platforms offer a flexible and affordable way to enter the job market."

  • [I]
  • [II]
  • [III]
  • [IV]
According to paragraph 3, what is the modern purpose of a gap year for many students?
  • To take a break from the stress of formal examinations
  • To explore foreign countries and become young journalists
  • To develop a professional portfolio or start a company
  • To work part-time or full-time to earn university tuition fees
Which paragraph mentions specific data to support a claim about changing employer attitudes?
  • Paragraph 1
  • Paragraph 2
  • Paragraph 3
  • Paragraph 4
Which statement best summarizes the main message of the passage?
  • The long-standing dominance of university education is gradually weakening as more school leavers turn to a variety of skill-based routes to build successful careers.
  • Educational institutions around the world are going through a major shift to make vocational training the most important form of education for future generations.
  • Although a university degree continues to be the only guarantee of finding employment, more school leavers are taking time off to develop their business experience.
  • The burden of financial debt and the growth of digital platforms have pushed the majority of school leavers to give up on their aspirations of earning a university degree.

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

Education Expo 2025

The Ministry of Education and Training has officially launched Education Expo 2025, which features the largest of universities, colleges, and vocational training centres in the history and is predicted to be the most informative for school leavers to date.

Hanoi University of Science and Technology, an institution known for its world-class engineering and technology programmes, will be among the headline exhibitors this year. With decades of academic excellence, it remains one of the choices for students aspiring to careers in science and innovation.

From June 9 to June 12, Education Expo 2025 promises a full schedule of open lectures, career counselling, and scholarship fairs, are thoughtfully designed to equip students with the knowledge they need to life-changing decisions.

Over a decade of success, Education Expo has helped generations of young Vietnamese school leavers their confidence and find a meaningful direction in life.

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

Cultural heritage belongs to everyone, and so does the responsibility to protect it. many heritage sites across Vietnam are at risk due to rapid urbanisation and climate change, simple everyday actions from people can make a real difference. Ignoring these sites often leads serious damage and the gradual loss of a community's cultural identity. Here are some steps you can take:

  • Encourage member of your household to visit and learn about local heritage sites.
  • Purchase authentic traditional local crafts within your budget to .
  • negative behaviour such as littering, scratching walls, or removing objects from heritage sites.
  • Volunteer for a conservation project in your community — every action you take is the effort.

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

a. David: In that case, the vocational route is definitely the best option for you.

b. David: That sounds practical, but wouldn’t you prefer a theoretical degree from a university?

c. Chloe: Thanks for the advice; I’ll go and visit the campus tomorrow.

d. Chloe: I’m thinking about going to a vocational school to become an electrician.

e. Chloe: Not really, because I prefer learning through hands-on experience.

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

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

a. Mark: Really? That’s good news because it’s a vital part of our history.

b. Mark: This old manor house looks like it is falling apart.

c. Anna: Actually, the local government just started a project to restore it.

  • c - a - b
  • a - b - c
  • b - a - c
  • b - c - a
Choose the best way to rearrange the following sentences in order to make a meaningful text.

a. For example, hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean have become 50% stronger over the past 30 years.

b. Climate change is making extreme weather events more frequent and more dangerous.

c. At the same time, many regions are experiencing longer and more severe droughts that destroy crops.

d. Because of this, farmers are losing their harvests and food prices are increasing in many countries.

e. These changes prove that global warming is not just a future problem - it is affecting people's lives right now.

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

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

a. Climate change is threatening Vietnam's ancient religious structures through increased rainfall and temperature extremes.

b. For example, acid rain caused by air pollution has damaged stone carvings at the My Son Sanctuary.

c. These weather conditions accelerate the deterioration of historical materials such as wood, stone, and brick.

d. Despite these efforts, many temples remain at risk because restoration work requires significant funding.

e. Preservation specialists are now applying protective coatings and installing drainage systems to reduce damage.

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

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

Hi Lisa,

Thanks for asking about my plans!

a. I've decided to apply to community college instead of going straight to a four-year university.

b. After getting my associate degree, I can transfer to a university for my final two years and still get a bachelor's degree.

c. The main reason is cost - community college tuition is about half the price of university.

d. My parents are really happy about this plan because it means I'll save a lot of money on tuition.

e. By the way, have you submitted your university applications yet? I remember the deadline is coming up soon.

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

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

The transition from childhood to adolescence is marked by a significant shift in how young people view their relationship with authority. As cognitive abilities develop, teenagers begin to move away from total parental reliance. Psychologists often describe this stage as "individuation," a process that involves (1) _____. When this process is successful, it leads to a healthy sense of self-identity.

(2) _____. If parents are too strict, it can lead to rebellion; however, if they are too hands-off, the teenager may feel neglected. Finding a middle ground is important for emotional development. One effective method is "scaffolding," where parents provide support only when necessary (3) _____.

Furthermore, the environment outside the home plays a massive role. Schools and social groups offer a "testing ground" for new behaviors. Many experts believe that (4) _____. This social experimentation is a natural part of growing up. (5) _____. Most teenagers will face setbacks, make mistakes, and learn from them.

Choose the best answer for (1).

  • the development of a unique identity separate from the family
  • to develop a unique identity separate from the family
  • that a unique identity is developed separate from the family
  • having developed a unique identity separate from the family

Choose the best answer for (2).

  • Teenagers often argue with their parents as a natural part of growing up, regardless of parenting style
  • For this reason, parents should respond by setting clearer and firmer rules for their children
  • Nevertheless, how parents respond to this growing need for independence is crucial
  • Most families find it fairly easy to manage these changes and discuss boundaries together

Choose the best answer for (3).

  • in spite of the management of every small detail
  • because they manage every small detail
  • if every small detail is managed
  • instead of managing every small detail

Choose the best answer for (4).

  • teens should avoid negotiating complex rules with peers without adult guidance
  • practicing complex social skills with peers makes teens less willing to follow rules
  • interacting with peers allows teens to practice negotiating complex rules
  • complex peer interactions prevent teens from practicing the rules set by adults

Choose the best answer for (5).

  • Although the journey to independence can be difficult, most parents believe it is a short phase
  • Finally, it is important to remember that independence is not a single event but a gradual journey
  • Gradually gaining independence is, in fact, not considered important by many teenagers until they face real challenges
  • In short, the gradual journey to independence is only important for teenagers who face no major social challenges

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 six words, including the word given.

The scholarship program helped many students continue their studies. (IT)

=> helped many students continue their studies.

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 six words, including the word given.

After they had taken part-time jobs, the teenagers understood the value of money. (HAVING)

=> , the teenagers understood the value of money.

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 six words, including the word given.

The student denied that he had copied the assignment from an online source. (HAVING)

→ The student denied an online source.

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 six words, including the word given.

This is the best opportunity that students can choose to gain practical experience. (FOR)

→ This is the best opportunity experience.

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 six words, including the word given.

Many young people try hard to become more independent before they start university. (EFFORT)

=> Many young people more independent before entering university.