Bộ Đề Kiểm Tra Học Kì II - Tiếng Anh 11 - Global Success – Bộ Đề 01 - Test 1
Câu 13
Choose the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from 13 to 17.
Hey Joana,
Hope you're doing well!
a. Some classmates expect me to dress a certain way and join activities I don't really like.
b. Sometimes, I feel like I have to follow them just to fit in, but I know that's not the best choice.
c. Lately, I've been dealing with peer pressure at school, and it's pretty stressful.
d. Spending time with friends who accept me for who I am really helps.
e. I'm trying to be more confident and make my own decisions, even if it's not always easy.
Have you ever been in a situation like this?
Talk soon,
Jane
A.c - a - e - d - b
B.c - b - a - d - e
C.a - c - b - e - d
D.c - a - b - e - d
Câu 14
Choose the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from 13 to 17.
a. As cities expand, natural areas such as forests and wetlands are destroyed to accommodate infrastructure and buildings.
b. These changes in the environment highlight the need for more sustainable urban planning practices.
c. The pollution disrupts natural processes and harms the health of ecosystems, making it harder for them to function properly.
d. This results in the displacement of numerous species, leading to a decline in biodiversity.
e. Additionally, urban areas contribute to various forms of pollution, including air, water, and noise pollution, which adversely affect both plant and animal life.
A.a - d - e - c - b
B.d - a - e - c - b
C.d - e - c - a - b
D.a - d - e - b - c
Câu 15
Choose the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from 13 to 17.
a. Kien: Do you think there are still Indochinese tigers in Vietnam?
b. Nam: Poaching and deforestation. They had nowhere to live.
c. Kien: That's terrible. How did we let that happen?
d. Nam: I don't think so. Scientists haven't seen one in years.
e. Kien: We really need to protect other endangered animals before it's too late.
A.a - d - e - b - c
B.a - b - c - d - e
C.a - d - c - b - e
D.a - b - e - d - c
Câu 16
Choose the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from 13 to 17.
a. Parents often focus on academic success and do not teach basic skills like cooking or managing money.
b. Many teenagers lack life skills because they do not have enough practice and guidance.
c. Without lessons on problem-solving and decision-making, many teens find it difficult to handle challenges on their own.
d. Schools also prioritize academic subjects over practical skills, leaving students unprepared for adulthood.
e. Without daily practice, teens struggle to develop independence and confidence in real-life situations.
A.a - e - b - d - c
B.b - a - e - c - d
C.b - a - e - d - c
D.a - e - d - b - c
Câu 17
Choose the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from 13 to 17.
a. Ryan: Maybe you're too stressed. Have you tried reading before bed?
b. Joe: No, but I should. Staring at my phone probably isn't helping.
c. Joe: I keep waking up in the middle of the night. It's so frustrating.
A.b - c - a
B.b - a - c
C.c - a - b
D.c - b - a
Câu 18
Read the following passage and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.
Vietnam's population structure has undergone major changes over the last 40 years. (18) __________. This phase is marked by a large working-age population (15-64 years), which is double the size of the dependent group (under 15 and over 65). This demographic advantage provides a chance for significant socio-economic growth. (19) __________ by putting in place suitable policies in the areas of healthcare, education, and economic development.
However, Vietnam is also experiencing rapid population aging. (20) __________. As a result, the country will transition from an "aging" to an "aged" population in the next 20 years.
Additionally, the number of women aged 15-49 will continue to rise for the next 15 years, (21) __________. Vietnam also faces a serious sex ratio imbalance, with more boys being born than girls. This imbalance could lead to long-term social and economic problems, such as gender discrimination.
Given these changes, (22) __________ that address the needs of different groups, ensuring no one is left behind in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
A.It's from 2007 to 2039 when a "demographic window of opportunity" is happening in the country
B.Developing a "demographic window of opportunity" that takes place from 2007 to 2039
C.The nation is going through a "demographic window of opportunity" from 2007 to 2039
D.The "demographic window of opportunity" process started in 2007 and aims to finish by 2039
Câu 19
Read the following passage and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.
Vietnam's population structure has undergone major changes over the last 40 years. (18) __________. This phase is marked by a large working-age population (15-64 years), which is double the size of the dependent group (under 15 and over 65). This demographic advantage provides a chance for significant socio-economic growth. (19) __________ by putting in place suitable policies in the areas of healthcare, education, and economic development.
However, Vietnam is also experiencing rapid population aging. (20) __________. As a result, the country will transition from an "aging" to an "aged" population in the next 20 years.
Additionally, the number of women aged 15-49 will continue to rise for the next 15 years, (21) __________. Vietnam also faces a serious sex ratio imbalance, with more boys being born than girls. This imbalance could lead to long-term social and economic problems, such as gender discrimination.
Given these changes, (22) __________ that address the needs of different groups, ensuring no one is left behind in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
A.Vietnam can benefit from this advantageous demographic position
B.Vietnam which can profit from this favorable demographic situation
C.Having this advantageous demographic situation in Vietnam is able to
D.This favorable demographic situation is what Vietnam wants to improve
Câu 20
Read the following passage and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.
Vietnam's population structure has undergone major changes over the last 40 years. (18) __________. This phase is marked by a large working-age population (15-64 years), which is double the size of the dependent group (under 15 and over 65). This demographic advantage provides a chance for significant socio-economic growth. (19) __________ by putting in place suitable policies in the areas of healthcare, education, and economic development.
However, Vietnam is also experiencing rapid population aging. (20) __________. As a result, the country will transition from an "aging" to an "aged" population in the next 20 years.
Additionally, the number of women aged 15-49 will continue to rise for the next 15 years, (21) __________. Vietnam also faces a serious sex ratio imbalance, with more boys being born than girls. This imbalance could lead to long-term social and economic problems, such as gender discrimination.
Given these changes, (22) __________ that address the needs of different groups, ensuring no one is left behind in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
A.This is mainly due to lower birth and death rates, and higher life expectancy
B.Because of higher life expectancy and decreased birth and mortality rates
C.Higher life expectancy is a result of lower the rates of births and deaths
D.Since life expectancy is getting higher and birth and the lower mortality rates
Câu 21
Read the following passage and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.
Vietnam's population structure has undergone major changes over the last 40 years. (18) __________. This phase is marked by a large working-age population (15-64 years), which is double the size of the dependent group (under 15 and over 65). This demographic advantage provides a chance for significant socio-economic growth. (19) __________ by putting in place suitable policies in the areas of healthcare, education, and economic development.
However, Vietnam is also experiencing rapid population aging. (20) __________. As a result, the country will transition from an "aging" to an "aged" population in the next 20 years.
Additionally, the number of women aged 15-49 will continue to rise for the next 15 years, (21) __________. Vietnam also faces a serious sex ratio imbalance, with more boys being born than girls. This imbalance could lead to long-term social and economic problems, such as gender discrimination.
Given these changes, (22) __________ that address the needs of different groups, ensuring no one is left behind in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
A.having risen demand for services about sexual and reproductive health
B.increasing the demand for sexual and reproductive health services
C.which grows the need for services related to sexual and reproductive health
D.the requirement for reproductive and sexual health services is rising
Câu 22
Read the following passage and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.
Vietnam's population structure has undergone major changes over the last 40 years. (18) __________. This phase is marked by a large working-age population (15-64 years), which is double the size of the dependent group (under 15 and over 65). This demographic advantage provides a chance for significant socio-economic growth. (19) __________ by putting in place suitable policies in the areas of healthcare, education, and economic development.
However, Vietnam is also experiencing rapid population aging. (20) __________. As a result, the country will transition from an "aging" to an "aged" population in the next 20 years.
Additionally, the number of women aged 15-49 will continue to rise for the next 15 years, (21) __________. Vietnam also faces a serious sex ratio imbalance, with more boys being born than girls. This imbalance could lead to long-term social and economic problems, such as gender discrimination.
Given these changes, (22) __________ that address the needs of different groups, ensuring no one is left behind in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
A.that's why Vietnam must employ precise population data to guide its policies and plans
B.it is crucial for Vietnam to use accurate population data to inform policies and strategies
C.policies and strategies in Vietnam are collected from the use of precise population data
D.Vietnam needs to implement policies and strategies for accurate population data collection
Câu 27
Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30.
1. A group of teenagers and young adults from the U.S. and the U.K. are among the most common cyber attackers today, according to Charles Carmakal, the CTO of Mandiant Consulting. He shared this information during a media briefing at the RSA Conference. They typically speak English as their first language and are very skilled at tricking people, also known as social engineering.
2. These young hackers were responsible for some of the biggest cyber attacks last year, including breaches at companies like Twilio, Uber, and Okta. The attack on Twilio affected at least 163 other victims, making the damage even worse. Carmakal said, "We've seen very young individuals break into some of the biggest organizations by leveraging these techniques that are so hard to defend against."
3. These attackers use personalized tricks to convince people to visit harmful websites and share sensitive information, like passwords and multi-factor authentication codes. Carmakal explained, "It's all traversing through the cellular network so enterprises aren't able to even monitor this and detect it," making it harder for companies to protect themselves.
4. Groups like Oktapus and Lapsus$ are known for using threats and harassment in their attacks. They target not only companies but also the families of employees. Carmakal shared, "It's a very different story if you're an executive of the company, and your daughter is being harassed by a threat actor." These personal attacks often make it more likely for victims to pay the ransom, as Carmakal said, "Your desire to pay or your willingness to pay shoots up tenfold when you're dealing with personal attacks."
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4?
A.Their main focus is to launch attacks on company employees and their family members.
B.Their attacks extend beyond businesses, reaching the employee's relatives as well.
C.The families of their employees suffer greatly as a result of the businesses they attack.
D.Families of employees are more susceptible to attacks than those who hire them.
Câu 28
Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30.
1. A group of teenagers and young adults from the U.S. and the U.K. are among the most common cyber attackers today, according to Charles Carmakal, the CTO of Mandiant Consulting. He shared this information during a media briefing at the RSA Conference. They typically speak English as their first language and are very skilled at tricking people, also known as social engineering.
2. These young hackers were responsible for some of the biggest cyber attacks last year, including breaches at companies like Twilio, Uber, and Okta. The attack on Twilio affected at least 163 other victims, making the damage even worse. Carmakal said, "We've seen very young individuals break into some of the biggest organizations by leveraging these techniques that are so hard to defend against."
3. These attackers use personalized tricks to convince people to visit harmful websites and share sensitive information, like passwords and multi-factor authentication codes. Carmakal explained, "It's all traversing through the cellular network so enterprises aren't able to even monitor this and detect it," making it harder for companies to protect themselves.
4. Groups like Oktapus and Lapsus$ are known for using threats and harassment in their attacks. They target not only companies but also the families of employees. Carmakal shared, "It's a very different story if you're an executive of the company, and your daughter is being harassed by a threat actor." These personal attacks often make it more likely for victims to pay the ransom, as Carmakal said, "Your desire to pay or your willingness to pay shoots up tenfold when you're dealing with personal attacks."
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.Companies are ready to assist employees with payments when facing cyber attacks.
B.Cyber attackers create personalized tricks to send sensitive information to victims.
C.Some of the biggest companies were unable to fend off attacks from skilled hackers.
D.Observing and recognizing cyber attacks is a difficult task for many corporations.
Câu 35
Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.
1. Ocean conservation is the act of protecting and preserving the ecosystems in the world's oceans and seas. Various marine life, including fish, mammals, reptiles, plants, and other sea creatures, rely on ecosystems like coral reefs, mangroves, and the deep sea for survival.
2. The oceans play a vital role in regulating the Earth's climate. [I] Without the oceans' ability to balance the planet's temperature, much of the Earth would be uninhabitable. [II] According to the National 2. Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), ocean currents work like a “large conveyor belt.” [III] This circulation helps drive climate patterns worldwide. [IV] Since oceans cover more than 70% of the Earth's surface, they absorb most of the sun's energy. As the water heats up, it evaporates, which increases humidity and temperature. This process forms rain, which is carried by the wind across the planet.
3. An important job the ocean does is carbon sequestration. Phytoplankton, small marine algae, absorb carbon dioxide from the air and convert it into sugar through photosynthesis. Sea creatures like shrimp, snails, and jellyfish eat these plankton. When these creatures die, their bodies sink to the ocean floor. As they decompose, the carbon remains stored in the deep ocean for millions of years, preventing it from entering the atmosphere and contributing to global warming.
4. The ocean is home to a large percentage of life on Earth, with between 50% and 80% of all species living in the sea. Scientists estimate that between 220,000 and 250,000 species exist in the ocean, and many more remain undiscovered. The ocean's biodiversity is essential for human survival, offering clean air, fresh water, and protection from storms. However, this biodiversity is at risk, with many species threatened with extinction.
Which of the following best summarises paragraph 3?
A.The ocean floor's process of storing carbon provides marine life with nutrition.
B.Global warming is lessened by the energy exchange in the ocean food chain.
C.After marine organisms die, they break down, producing carbon dioxide.
D.Because marine life stores carbon, the oceans aid in reducing global warming.
Câu 36
Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.
1. Ocean conservation is the act of protecting and preserving the ecosystems in the world's oceans and seas. Various marine life, including fish, mammals, reptiles, plants, and other sea creatures, rely on ecosystems like coral reefs, mangroves, and the deep sea for survival.
2. The oceans play a vital role in regulating the Earth's climate. [I] Without the oceans' ability to balance the planet's temperature, much of the Earth would be uninhabitable. [II] According to the National 2. Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), ocean currents work like a “large conveyor belt.” [III] This circulation helps drive climate patterns worldwide. [IV] Since oceans cover more than 70% of the Earth's surface, they absorb most of the sun's energy. As the water heats up, it evaporates, which increases humidity and temperature. This process forms rain, which is carried by the wind across the planet.
3. An important job the ocean does is carbon sequestration. Phytoplankton, small marine algae, absorb carbon dioxide from the air and convert it into sugar through photosynthesis. Sea creatures like shrimp, snails, and jellyfish eat these plankton. When these creatures die, their bodies sink to the ocean floor. As they decompose, the carbon remains stored in the deep ocean for millions of years, preventing it from entering the atmosphere and contributing to global warming.
4. The ocean is home to a large percentage of life on Earth, with between 50% and 80% of all species living in the sea. Scientists estimate that between 220,000 and 250,000 species exist in the ocean, and many more remain undiscovered. The ocean's biodiversity is essential for human survival, offering clean air, fresh water, and protection from storms. However, this biodiversity is at risk, with many species threatened with extinction.
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4?
A.Still, many species are in danger of going extinct, leading to an imbalance in biodiversity.
B.However, the threat to ocean biodiversity pushes many species to the brink of extinction.
C.However, many species are in danger of going extinct, endangering the diversity of life.
D.Unfortunately, the more species are at risk of extinction, the more biodiversity declines.
Câu 38
Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.
1. Ocean conservation is the act of protecting and preserving the ecosystems in the world's oceans and seas. Various marine life, including fish, mammals, reptiles, plants, and other sea creatures, rely on ecosystems like coral reefs, mangroves, and the deep sea for survival.
2. The oceans play a vital role in regulating the Earth's climate. [I] Without the oceans' ability to balance the planet's temperature, much of the Earth would be uninhabitable. [II] According to the National 2. Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), ocean currents work like a “large conveyor belt.” [III] This circulation helps drive climate patterns worldwide. [IV] Since oceans cover more than 70% of the Earth's surface, they absorb most of the sun's energy. As the water heats up, it evaporates, which increases humidity and temperature. This process forms rain, which is carried by the wind across the planet.
3. An important job the ocean does is carbon sequestration. Phytoplankton, small marine algae, absorb carbon dioxide from the air and convert it into sugar through photosynthesis. Sea creatures like shrimp, snails, and jellyfish eat these plankton. When these creatures die, their bodies sink to the ocean floor. As they decompose, the carbon remains stored in the deep ocean for millions of years, preventing it from entering the atmosphere and contributing to global warming.
4. The ocean is home to a large percentage of life on Earth, with between 50% and 80% of all species living in the sea. Scientists estimate that between 220,000 and 250,000 species exist in the ocean, and many more remain undiscovered. The ocean's biodiversity is essential for human survival, offering clean air, fresh water, and protection from storms. However, this biodiversity is at risk, with many species threatened with extinction.
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.Some marine organisms change carbon dioxide into nutrients to help others.
B.Marine biodiversity significantly influences the structure of ocean habitats.
C.A deep understanding of every sea animal is still beyond scientific knowledge.
D.With vast surface coverage, oceans absorb solar energy, reducing global warming.
Câu 39
Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.
1. Ocean conservation is the act of protecting and preserving the ecosystems in the world's oceans and seas. Various marine life, including fish, mammals, reptiles, plants, and other sea creatures, rely on ecosystems like coral reefs, mangroves, and the deep sea for survival.
2. The oceans play a vital role in regulating the Earth's climate. [I] Without the oceans' ability to balance the planet's temperature, much of the Earth would be uninhabitable. [II] According to the National 2. Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), ocean currents work like a “large conveyor belt.” [III] This circulation helps drive climate patterns worldwide. [IV] Since oceans cover more than 70% of the Earth's surface, they absorb most of the sun's energy. As the water heats up, it evaporates, which increases humidity and temperature. This process forms rain, which is carried by the wind across the planet.
3. An important job the ocean does is carbon sequestration. Phytoplankton, small marine algae, absorb carbon dioxide from the air and convert it into sugar through photosynthesis. Sea creatures like shrimp, snails, and jellyfish eat these plankton. When these creatures die, their bodies sink to the ocean floor. As they decompose, the carbon remains stored in the deep ocean for millions of years, preventing it from entering the atmosphere and contributing to global warming.
4. The ocean is home to a large percentage of life on Earth, with between 50% and 80% of all species living in the sea. Scientists estimate that between 220,000 and 250,000 species exist in the ocean, and many more remain undiscovered. The ocean's biodiversity is essential for human survival, offering clean air, fresh water, and protection from storms. However, this biodiversity is at risk, with many species threatened with extinction.
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A.Covering more than 70% of Earth's surface, oceans play a crucial role in reducing the impacts of climate change.
B.The entire community has to collaborate together to cope with the numerous obstacles facing ocean conservation.
C.The importance of ocean conservation goes far beyond marine life, as it also affects the health of the entire planet.
D.Ocean conservation is crucial to preserving ecosystems since many marine species are in danger of going extinct.
Câu 40
Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.
1. Ocean conservation is the act of protecting and preserving the ecosystems in the world's oceans and seas. Various marine life, including fish, mammals, reptiles, plants, and other sea creatures, rely on ecosystems like coral reefs, mangroves, and the deep sea for survival.
2. The oceans play a vital role in regulating the Earth's climate. [I] Without the oceans' ability to balance the planet's temperature, much of the Earth would be uninhabitable. [II] According to the National 2. Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), ocean currents work like a “large conveyor belt.” [III] This circulation helps drive climate patterns worldwide. [IV] Since oceans cover more than 70% of the Earth's surface, they absorb most of the sun's energy. As the water heats up, it evaporates, which increases humidity and temperature. This process forms rain, which is carried by the wind across the planet.
3. An important job the ocean does is carbon sequestration. Phytoplankton, small marine algae, absorb carbon dioxide from the air and convert it into sugar through photosynthesis. Sea creatures like shrimp, snails, and jellyfish eat these plankton. When these creatures die, their bodies sink to the ocean floor. As they decompose, the carbon remains stored in the deep ocean for millions of years, preventing it from entering the atmosphere and contributing to global warming.
4. The ocean is home to a large percentage of life on Earth, with between 50% and 80% of all species living in the sea. Scientists estimate that between 220,000 and 250,000 species exist in the ocean, and many more remain undiscovered. The ocean's biodiversity is essential for human survival, offering clean air, fresh water, and protection from storms. However, this biodiversity is at risk, with many species threatened with extinction.
Which of the following best summarises the passage?
A.It is the most vital to conserve the ocean to reduce biodiversity imbalance, mitigate climate change, and provide habitats for marine life, all of which are essential for Earth's survival.
B.Protecting the ocean is vital for sustaining marine life, controlling climate patterns, absorbing carbon, and conserving biodiversity, all essential for Earth's survival.
C.People must protect the ocean because it controls the temperature, slows down global warming, and maintains biodiversity in order to support life on Earth.
D.Oceans need to be protected because of their function in sustaining biodiversity, controlling rainfall, changing carbon dioxide, and protecting ocean ecosystems.
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