Bộ 9 Đề thi Tiếng anh 11 Giữa kì 1 có đáp án (Đề 5)
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It is hard to avoid …….. between parents and children because they have different interests.
interaction
disadvantages
conflicts
similarities
Last night’s leftover food in the fridge smells ............................. Don’t eat it!
good
awfully
great
bad
A true friend is someone who is .................. and always willing to help.
sympathy
sympathise
sympathetic
sympatheticly
Anna: You look sad! What’s wrong? - Jane: ……………
No problem
sorry, I can’t help you.
That’s true!
I had an argurment with my friend
When I am in trouble, my close friend always lends an .............. and give me some advice.
hand
ear
head
earphone
He tries to keep himself................., so he reads most of the local newspapers.
well-informed
decisive
responsible
determined
A: Do you think time-management skill is the most important to become independent? - B: __________________
You’re kidding!
Not at all
I completely agree
Really?
His decision........................... part in the contest surprised all of us.
take
taking
takes
to take
It was learning grammar ............ she found the most difficult at school.
When
whom
which
that
Students .................... wear uniforms at school. It is a rule.
should
must
have to
ought to
Choose the word that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
The majority of families in Vietnam are (11)__________ families, where three or more generations live in the same house and take care of each other. Extended families look similar to a mini society, in which the most elderly have the strongest voice and are (12)_________ for most activities in their house. The younger generation shows respect for the older generation and vice versa, the old generation tolerates the young. The children are expected to ask for their parents' views on their activities or plans. As a member of family, one person receives both moral and material (13)_____ from other members, particularly when he or she is in trouble. Vice versa, he or she is expected to help other members in his or her family when they are in need. In general, families are expected to be a source of comfort , where every member may feel (14)_________ when getting together. However, the findings from a recent study show that these days, more newly-married couples in Vietnam choose to live in a nuclear family. They would prefer to obtain privacy in their family life and to avoid possible (15)_________ when different generations live together.
The majority of families in Vietnam are (11)__________ families, where three or more generations live in the same house and take care of each other.
nuclear
small
extended
large
Extended families look similar to a mini society, in which the most elderly have the strongest voice and are (12)_________ for most activities in their house.
afraid
interested
fond
responsible
As a member of family, one person receives both moral and material (13)_____ from other members, particularly when he or she is in trouble.
support
demand
requirement
burden
In general, families are expected to be a source of comfort , where every member may feel (14)_________ when getting together.
relaxed
relaxation
relaxedly
relaxing
They would prefer to obtain privacy in their family life and to avoid possible (15)_________ when different generations live together.
benefits
advantages
conflicts
assistances
Read the text and choose the best answer.
Romantic relationships are a major developmental milestone. They come with all the other changes going on during adolescence - physical, social and emotional. And they're linked to a teenager's growing interest in body image and looks, independence and privacy.
Romantic relationships can bring lots of emotional ups and downs for a teenager - and sometimes for the whole family. The idea that the teenager might have these kinds of feelings can sometimes be a bit confronting for his or her parents. But these feelings are leading your child towards a deeper capacity to care, share and develop intimate relationships.
There isn't a ‘right age’ to start having relationships - every child is different. But here are some averages of when teenage relationships start. From 9-11 years, your child might start to show more independence from the family and more interest in friends. From 10-14 years, your child might want to spend more time in mixed gender groups, which might eventually end up in a romantic relationship. From 15-19 years, romantic relationships can become central to social life. Friendships might become deeper and more stable.
Many teenagers spend a lot of time thinking and talking about being in a relationship. In these years, teenage relationships might last only a few weeks or months. It's also normal for children to have no interest in romantic relationships until their late teens. Some choose to focus on schoolwork, sport, or other interests.
According to the passage, romantic relationships among teenagers signal ………………..
an important stage of their development.
the most serious emotional challenges.
the physical, social and emotional changes.
feelings of independence and privacy.
Who may romantic relationships of a teenager affect?
the teenager himself or herself
the teenager and his or her friends
both the teenager and his or her family
none of them
What do the phrase ‘these feelings’ in the paragraph 2 refer to?
a teenager's feelings about their parents
parents' arguments against a teenager's romantic relationships
a teenager's intimate relationships
good and bad emotional feelings
At what age is a teenager likely to become more independent of their family?
10 years old
12 years old
14 years old
all are correct
Beside romantic relationships, what else do some teenagers spend more time on?
talking with their parents
studying, taking up sports or other hobbies
thinking about their future study
thinking about themselves
Give correct word forms in brackets.
You must believe in your abilities and have ________ in yourself to succeed. (CONFIDENT)
In case of emergency, you have to act very __________ (DECIDE)
Complete the sentences using the cues given.
must/ mobile phones/ Students / class / the / not / use / in.
me /wants/ to follow/ his footsteps. / My father / in
for /to create/ You/ problems /yourself/ now./ ought not
broke up with / was willing to /Carol / to John/ when / he / his girl friend./ lend an ear
Rewrite sentences.
Nam won the first prize in the English speaking contest. (cleft sentence)
It _________________________________________________________________
Jimmy tried hard to overcome any difficulties by himself. (Effort) (Noun + To – V)
Jimmy _________________________________________________________________
He became successful as a famous writer at the age of 20. (cleft sentence)
It _____________________________________________________________________
I was sorry when I heard your grandmother was ill. (adj + To – V)
I _____________________________________________________________________








