Bộ Đề Kiểm Tra Học Kì II - Tiếng Anh 11 - Global Success – Bộ Đề 01 - Test 3
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.
a. They join sports, read books, or learn new skills to stay active and reduce their dependence on smartphones, and some spend more time with family and friends in real life to build stronger relationships.
b. Another solution is replacing screen time with hobbies.
c. Teenagers can reduce smartphone addiction by setting screen time limits.
d. They use apps to track their phone usage and set daily limits to avoid spending too much time on social media and games, and some turn off notifications to prevent distractions.
e. These habits help teenagers control their screen time and live a more balanced life.
A.d - b - a - c - e
B.c - d - b - e - a
C.d - b - a - e - c
D.c - d - b - a - e
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.
Dear Sir/Madam,
I hope you are doing well.
a. Could you share information about the application process and any requirements for participants?
b. I am interested in joining the Cultural Conservation Project and would like to request more details.
c. I would also appreciate details about the main activities and the expected time commitment.
d. Please let me know how I can apply and if there are any important guidelines to follow.
e. Are there any specific skills or qualifications needed for this project? I am eager to take part and contribute to cultural preservation.
I look forward to your reply.
Best regards,
Ngo Minh Thu
A.b - a - c - d - e
B.b - a - c - e - d
C.a - c - e - b - d
D.a - c - b - e - d
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. Chloe: I saw a video about rescued animals from poachers. It was heartbreaking.
b. Chloe: I hope people stop buying illegal animal products.
c. Emily: I know. Some animals are injured and can't go back to the wild.
A.b - a - c
B.a - c - b
C.b - c - a
D.c - b - a
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. Trang: A couple of times, but I just blocked the person.
b. Linh: Have you ever gotten mean messages online?
c. Linh: That's smart. Some people keep reading them and feel worse.
d. Linh: True. Social media should do more about it.
e. Trang: Yeah, but ignoring it doesn't always make it stop.
A.a - c - b - e - d
B.b - a - c - e - d
C.b - a - d - e - c
D.a - c - d - e - b
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. Industrial activities also contribute to air pollution when factories and power plants burn fossil fuels, releasing toxic chemicals like sulfur dioxide and particulate matter.
b. Reducing emissions from vehicles and industries is important to improve air quality in urban areas and protect public health.
c. These pollutants have negative effects on both human health and the environment.
d. Air pollution in cities is mainly caused by vehicle emissions and industrial activities.
e. Cars, buses, and trucks release harmful gases such as carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides, which degrade the air quality.
A.d - e - a - c - b
B.d - e - a - b - c
C.c - b - e - a - d
D.c - a - d - e - b
Câu 18
Read the following passage and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.
The Saola, known as the “Asian unicorn,” is one of the rarest and most endangered large mammals. (18) __________, never in the wild. Due to its extreme rarity and difficulty in being found, (19) __________. Action must be taken now to prevent the Saola from going extinct, and to preserve a symbol of biodiversity for both Vietnam and Laos.
The Saola is listed as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List, which means it is very close to extinction. (20) __________. These traps often catch the Saola and the animal is then sold in the illegal wild meat trade. Thousands of these traps are set in the forests, harming many animals.
Another big problem is deforestation. Forests are being destroyed for farming, logging, and building projects like roads, mines, and power plants. (21) __________. The few remaining Saolas have trouble finding mates, and genetic inbreeding is a concern. (22) __________.
A.Scientists have only seen it in camera trap images from Laos and Vietnam
B.It was only from Laos and Vietnam where scientists captured its pictures
C.Only camera trap pictures from Laos and Vietnam shown it to scientists
D.Having only been observed its images by scientists in Laos and Vietnam
Câu 19
Read the following passage and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.
The Saola, known as the “Asian unicorn,” is one of the rarest and most endangered large mammals. (18) __________, never in the wild. Due to its extreme rarity and difficulty in being found, (19) __________. Action must be taken now to prevent the Saola from going extinct, and to preserve a symbol of biodiversity for both Vietnam and Laos.
The Saola is listed as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List, which means it is very close to extinction. (20) __________. These traps often catch the Saola and the animal is then sold in the illegal wild meat trade. Thousands of these traps are set in the forests, harming many animals.
Another big problem is deforestation. Forests are being destroyed for farming, logging, and building projects like roads, mines, and power plants. (21) __________. The few remaining Saolas have trouble finding mates, and genetic inbreeding is a concern. (22) __________.
A.the critical that need to prevent the extinction of this species is not widely understood
B.that's why raising awareness of this species' urgent need for protection is crucial
C.raising awareness about the urgent need to protect this species and prevent its extinction
D.many people are unaware of the urgent need to protect this species from extinction
Câu 20
Read the following passage and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.
The Saola, known as the “Asian unicorn,” is one of the rarest and most endangered large mammals. (18) __________, never in the wild. Due to its extreme rarity and difficulty in being found, (19) __________. Action must be taken now to prevent the Saola from going extinct, and to preserve a symbol of biodiversity for both Vietnam and Laos.
The Saola is listed as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List, which means it is very close to extinction. (20) __________. These traps often catch the Saola and the animal is then sold in the illegal wild meat trade. Thousands of these traps are set in the forests, harming many animals.
Another big problem is deforestation. Forests are being destroyed for farming, logging, and building projects like roads, mines, and power plants. (21) __________. The few remaining Saolas have trouble finding mates, and genetic inbreeding is a concern. (22) __________.
A.Being caught in wire traps intended for other creatures increases
B.Getting sucked into wire traps intended for other creatures increases
C.That's at risk of being trapped in wire traps intended for other animals
D.That's at risk of being trapped in wire traps intended for other animals
Câu 21
Read the following passage and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.
The Saola, known as the “Asian unicorn,” is one of the rarest and most endangered large mammals. (18) __________, never in the wild. Due to its extreme rarity and difficulty in being found, (19) __________. Action must be taken now to prevent the Saola from going extinct, and to preserve a symbol of biodiversity for both Vietnam and Laos.
The Saola is listed as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List, which means it is very close to extinction. (20) __________. These traps often catch the Saola and the animal is then sold in the illegal wild meat trade. Thousands of these traps are set in the forests, harming many animals.
Another big problem is deforestation. Forests are being destroyed for farming, logging, and building projects like roads, mines, and power plants. (21) __________. The few remaining Saolas have trouble finding mates, and genetic inbreeding is a concern. (22) __________.
A.Another issue faced the Saola is its limited population
B.Another issue faced the Saola is its limited population
C.The Saola also faces problems from its small population
D.It's its small population that also makes the Saola endangered
Câu 22
Read the following passage and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.
The Saola, known as the “Asian unicorn,” is one of the rarest and most endangered large mammals. (18) __________, never in the wild. Due to its extreme rarity and difficulty in being found, (19) __________. Action must be taken now to prevent the Saola from going extinct, and to preserve a symbol of biodiversity for both Vietnam and Laos.
The Saola is listed as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List, which means it is very close to extinction. (20) __________. These traps often catch the Saola and the animal is then sold in the illegal wild meat trade. Thousands of these traps are set in the forests, harming many animals.
Another big problem is deforestation. Forests are being destroyed for farming, logging, and building projects like roads, mines, and power plants. (21) __________. The few remaining Saolas have trouble finding mates, and genetic inbreeding is a concern. (22) __________.
A.These factors make it even harder to protect the Saola and help it survive
B.Protecting the Saola and its survival has become harder, causing many factors
C.Having protected the Saola, these conditions make it hard to survive
D.Conserving the Saola and ensuring its survival has become more challenging
Câu 26
Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30.
1. A workshop called “Tre Truyền Trẻ” will be held at the University of Economics and Finance in HCM City on February 25. The goal of the event is to inspire young people to engage with, protect, and develop traditional cultural values. The workshop is organized by Multimedia Communication Management students from FPT University and the University of Economics and Finance, and it is expected to attract young participants from universities across the city.
2. The main purpose of the workshop is to encourage the younger generation to explore and preserve traditional culture in an interactive way. Rap music has been chosen as the central theme because of its creativity, originality, and ability to connect different cultures. It represents the innovation and confidence of today's youth, showing how modern music can be used to promote traditional values.
3. During the event, participants will take part in activities that allow them to experience traditional musical instruments. This will give them an opportunity to connect with Vietnam's cultural heritage through music. The attendees will also listen to and vote on music that blends traditional Vietnamese melodies with modern electronic sounds, helping to create a unique musical style.
4. Additionally, there will be discussions where experts and young people can share ideas on how to preserve and develop traditional cultural values using rap music. Participants will also observe the music production process, learning from experienced producers and artists who combine folk music with modern rap. This workshop is part of the “nghe trẻ nghe tre” campaign, which aims to raise awareness about Vietnamese cultural values through rap music for young people in Ho Chi Minh City.
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 3?
A.This is an opportunity for Vietnamese cultural heritage to interact with them through music.
B.They get the chance to compose music which is related to Vietnam's rich cultural heritage.
C.They are able to use music in order to spread awareness of Vietnam's rich cultural heritage.
D.They will be able to use music to establish a connection with Vietnam's rich cultural legacy.
Câu 28
Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30.
1. A workshop called “Tre Truyền Trẻ” will be held at the University of Economics and Finance in HCM City on February 25. The goal of the event is to inspire young people to engage with, protect, and develop traditional cultural values. The workshop is organized by Multimedia Communication Management students from FPT University and the University of Economics and Finance, and it is expected to attract young participants from universities across the city.
2. The main purpose of the workshop is to encourage the younger generation to explore and preserve traditional culture in an interactive way. Rap music has been chosen as the central theme because of its creativity, originality, and ability to connect different cultures. It represents the innovation and confidence of today's youth, showing how modern music can be used to promote traditional values.
3. During the event, participants will take part in activities that allow them to experience traditional musical instruments. This will give them an opportunity to connect with Vietnam's cultural heritage through music. The attendees will also listen to and vote on music that blends traditional Vietnamese melodies with modern electronic sounds, helping to create a unique musical style.
4. Additionally, there will be discussions where experts and young people can share ideas on how to preserve and develop traditional cultural values using rap music. Participants will also observe the music production process, learning from experienced producers and artists who combine folk music with modern rap. This workshop is part of the “nghe trẻ nghe tre” campaign, which aims to raise awareness about Vietnamese cultural values through rap music for young people in Ho Chi Minh City.
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.The “nghe trẻ nghe tre” campaign is part of the workshop, promoting traditional values.
B.Experienced producers and artists guide participants in using traditional instruments.
C.Participants discover how Vietnamese cultural values are expressed through modern songs.
D.The selection of rap music demonstrates how modern tunes promote traditional ideals.
Câu 33
Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.
1. [I] All living organisms on Earth need water to survive, but more than 100,000 species, including humans, require a special type of water called fresh water, which is found in limited amounts. [II] Freshwater ecosystems are made up of various plants, animals, microbes, soil, rocks, sunlight, and water that all interact around this valuable resource. [IV] Less than three percent of the Earth's total water is freshwater, and less than half of that is in liquid form. [IV]
2. Freshwater ecosystems naturally share resources between different habitats. For instance, rivers and streams transport salts and nutrients from higher elevations like mountains to lower areas, such as lakes, ponds, and wetlands. Eventually, these nutrients reach the ocean. These waterways also enable migrating species, such as salmon, to carry nutrients from the ocean back to freshwater ecosystems, providing essential support for these habitats upstream.
3. Lakes and ponds also undergo nutrient exchanges through seasonal cycles. Cold water, which is denser than warm water, sinks to the bottom, maintaining a more constant temperature. As winter arrives and the air temperature drops, the surface water becomes colder than the water at the bottom, causing it to sink and push the warmer water up. This process repeats in the spring when the ice melts, bringing nutrients from the lake's bottom to the surface, where they can be utilized by plants and animals.
4. It is normal for ecosystems to encounter change. Temperatures may fluctuate, populations may rise and fall, and rain may bring an abundance of water, then taper during drought. The plants, animals, and microbes in healthy freshwater ecosystems are resilient and have adaptations that allow them to adjust appropriately until ideal conditions resume. However, if any element of the ecosystem varies too far outside of the norm, the balance of the whole system can start to fail.
Which of the following best summarises paragraph 2?
A.The migration of species between freshwater ecosystems helps transport nutrients to connected ecosystems.
B.Connecting habitats in freshwater ecosystems naturally helps transport nutrients to different habitats.
C.The exchange of natural resources among various freshwater bodies helps sustain ecological balance.
D.Freshwater ecosystems connect habitats, with rivers carrying nutrients and aiding migrating species.
Câu 34
Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.
1. [I] All living organisms on Earth need water to survive, but more than 100,000 species, including humans, require a special type of water called fresh water, which is found in limited amounts. [II] Freshwater ecosystems are made up of various plants, animals, microbes, soil, rocks, sunlight, and water that all interact around this valuable resource. [IV] Less than three percent of the Earth's total water is freshwater, and less than half of that is in liquid form. [IV]
2. Freshwater ecosystems naturally share resources between different habitats. For instance, rivers and streams transport salts and nutrients from higher elevations like mountains to lower areas, such as lakes, ponds, and wetlands. Eventually, these nutrients reach the ocean. These waterways also enable migrating species, such as salmon, to carry nutrients from the ocean back to freshwater ecosystems, providing essential support for these habitats upstream.
3. Lakes and ponds also undergo nutrient exchanges through seasonal cycles. Cold water, which is denser than warm water, sinks to the bottom, maintaining a more constant temperature. As winter arrives and the air temperature drops, the surface water becomes colder than the water at the bottom, causing it to sink and push the warmer water up. This process repeats in the spring when the ice melts, bringing nutrients from the lake's bottom to the surface, where they can be utilized by plants and animals.
4. It is normal for ecosystems to encounter change. Temperatures may fluctuate, populations may rise and fall, and rain may bring an abundance of water, then taper during drought. The plants, animals, and microbes in healthy freshwater ecosystems are resilient and have adaptations that allow them to adjust appropriately until ideal conditions resume. However, if any element of the ecosystem varies too far outside of the norm, the balance of the whole system can start to fail.
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 3?
A.The exchange of nutrients in lakes and ponds is impacted by the seasons.
B.Nutrient absorption occurs seasonally in habitats like lakes and ponds.
C.Nutrient levels in ponds and lakes also have effects on seasonal cycles.
D.Nutrient regulation in ponds and lakes also affects seasonal temperatures.
Câu 38
Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.
1. [I] All living organisms on Earth need water to survive, but more than 100,000 species, including humans, require a special type of water called fresh water, which is found in limited amounts. [II] Freshwater ecosystems are made up of various plants, animals, microbes, soil, rocks, sunlight, and water that all interact around this valuable resource. [IV] Less than three percent of the Earth's total water is freshwater, and less than half of that is in liquid form. [IV]
2. Freshwater ecosystems naturally share resources between different habitats. For instance, rivers and streams transport salts and nutrients from higher elevations like mountains to lower areas, such as lakes, ponds, and wetlands. Eventually, these nutrients reach the ocean. These waterways also enable migrating species, such as salmon, to carry nutrients from the ocean back to freshwater ecosystems, providing essential support for these habitats upstream.
3. Lakes and ponds also undergo nutrient exchanges through seasonal cycles. Cold water, which is denser than warm water, sinks to the bottom, maintaining a more constant temperature. As winter arrives and the air temperature drops, the surface water becomes colder than the water at the bottom, causing it to sink and push the warmer water up. This process repeats in the spring when the ice melts, bringing nutrients from the lake's bottom to the surface, where they can be utilized by plants and animals.
4. It is normal for ecosystems to encounter change. Temperatures may fluctuate, populations may rise and fall, and rain may bring an abundance of water, then taper during drought. The plants, animals, and microbes in healthy freshwater ecosystems are resilient and have adaptations that allow them to adjust appropriately until ideal conditions resume. However, if any element of the ecosystem varies too far outside of the norm, the balance of the whole system can start to fail.
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.Migrating species transport nutrients from freshwater ecosystems back to marine ecosystems.
B.Freshwater ecosystems support a greater number of living things than non-living components.
C.In winter and spring, water movement brings nutrients to the surface for plants and animals.
D.More than half of the Earth's total freshwater supply is stored in a liquid state, sustaining life.
Câu 39
Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.
1. [I] All living organisms on Earth need water to survive, but more than 100,000 species, including humans, require a special type of water called fresh water, which is found in limited amounts. [II] Freshwater ecosystems are made up of various plants, animals, microbes, soil, rocks, sunlight, and water that all interact around this valuable resource. [IV] Less than three percent of the Earth's total water is freshwater, and less than half of that is in liquid form. [IV]
2. Freshwater ecosystems naturally share resources between different habitats. For instance, rivers and streams transport salts and nutrients from higher elevations like mountains to lower areas, such as lakes, ponds, and wetlands. Eventually, these nutrients reach the ocean. These waterways also enable migrating species, such as salmon, to carry nutrients from the ocean back to freshwater ecosystems, providing essential support for these habitats upstream.
3. Lakes and ponds also undergo nutrient exchanges through seasonal cycles. Cold water, which is denser than warm water, sinks to the bottom, maintaining a more constant temperature. As winter arrives and the air temperature drops, the surface water becomes colder than the water at the bottom, causing it to sink and push the warmer water up. This process repeats in the spring when the ice melts, bringing nutrients from the lake's bottom to the surface, where they can be utilized by plants and animals.
4. It is normal for ecosystems to encounter change. Temperatures may fluctuate, populations may rise and fall, and rain may bring an abundance of water, then taper during drought. The plants, animals, and microbes in healthy freshwater ecosystems are resilient and have adaptations that allow them to adjust appropriately until ideal conditions resume. However, if any element of the ecosystem varies too far outside of the norm, the balance of the whole system can start to fail.
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A.The biodiversity of freshwater ecosystems is influenced by the nutrient transport process.
B.A healthy freshwater ecosystem can connect with others through seasonal changes.
C.All elements in an ecosystem can recover if the ecosystem is healthy and balanced.
D.An imbalance in a freshwater ecosystem might result from problems with one living thing.
Câu 40
Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.
1. [I] All living organisms on Earth need water to survive, but more than 100,000 species, including humans, require a special type of water called fresh water, which is found in limited amounts. [II] Freshwater ecosystems are made up of various plants, animals, microbes, soil, rocks, sunlight, and water that all interact around this valuable resource. [IV] Less than three percent of the Earth's total water is freshwater, and less than half of that is in liquid form. [IV]
2. Freshwater ecosystems naturally share resources between different habitats. For instance, rivers and streams transport salts and nutrients from higher elevations like mountains to lower areas, such as lakes, ponds, and wetlands. Eventually, these nutrients reach the ocean. These waterways also enable migrating species, such as salmon, to carry nutrients from the ocean back to freshwater ecosystems, providing essential support for these habitats upstream.
3. Lakes and ponds also undergo nutrient exchanges through seasonal cycles. Cold water, which is denser than warm water, sinks to the bottom, maintaining a more constant temperature. As winter arrives and the air temperature drops, the surface water becomes colder than the water at the bottom, causing it to sink and push the warmer water up. This process repeats in the spring when the ice melts, bringing nutrients from the lake's bottom to the surface, where they can be utilized by plants and animals.
4. It is normal for ecosystems to encounter change. Temperatures may fluctuate, populations may rise and fall, and rain may bring an abundance of water, then taper during drought. The plants, animals, and microbes in healthy freshwater ecosystems are resilient and have adaptations that allow them to adjust appropriately until ideal conditions resume. However, if any element of the ecosystem varies too far outside of the norm, the balance of the whole system can start to fail.
Which of the following best summarises the passage?
A.Freshwater ecosystems, important yet limited, are able to connect different habitats through nutrient transport and adaptation to environmental changes.
B.Although limited, freshwater is vital for life, supporting various species and adapting to seasonal changes through natural nutrients and habitat changes.
C.Freshwater ecosystems are crucial yet limited, supporting diverse life through nutrient exchange and seasonal changes while adapting to environmental shifts.
D.Freshwater, a limited resource crucial for many species, forms interconnected ecosystems with natural nutrient exchange, but is vulnerable to imbalance.
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