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<b> REVISION ON UNIT 5 – 8 _GRADE 11</b>
<b>I. VOCABULARY:</b>
1. --- is the state of not knowing how to read or write.
A. Literacy B. illiteracy C. campaign D. struggle
2. When someone---a poem or other piece of writing, they say it aloud after they have learn it .
A. recites B. takes part in C. completes D. completes
3. We must start a---for illiteracy eradication immediately
A. contest B. company C. champion D. campaign
4. In Vietnam, Tet is the grandest and most important--- in the year
A. occasion B. season C. tradition D. vision
5. During Tet holiday, homes are often---with plants and flowers
A. colored B. decorated C. hanged D. supplied
6. Carlos was---- the first prize in the essay competition.
A. disappointed B. completed C. excited D. awarded
7. The number of injuries from automobile accidents---every year.
A. increases B. decrease C. control D. limit
8. --- is work that involves studying something and trying to discover facts about it.
A. Resource B. Research C. Organization D. Figure
9. Time was up, and the judges--- the results.
A. announced B. spoke C. declared D. delivered
10. Each nation has its own way of--- the New Year.
A. eating B. celebrating C. preparing D. cooking
11. This price reduction is due to--- among suppliers.
A. complete B. competition C. competitor D. compete
12. There are 54---minorities in Vietnam.
A. national B. primary C. ethnic D. main
13. The company must reduce costs to compete---.
A. effect B. affect C. effective D. effectively
14. He was considered “the Man of the Match” because he had---three goals in that match.
A. won B. succeeded C. picked D. scored
15. Education is the best---for children’s future.
A. preparation B. eradication C. promotion D. consideration
16. Children will work hard if the lesson
are---A. expressing B. inquiring C. disappointing D. interesting
17. The United Nations is a (n)--- organization.
A. international B. internation C. national D nation
18. He--- his room with pictures of all his favorite sports figures.
A. prepared B. received C. decorated D. colored
19. The FIFA Women’s World Cup 2007 was ----in China.
A. contributed B. played C. held D. won
20. They were bitterly--- at the result of the game.
A. disappoint B. disappointed C. disappointing D. disappointedly
21. A---- is a competition in which people try to win something.
A. test B. examination C. contest D. survey
22. If you walk on the street before Tet, you will find great---everywhere.
A. excitement B. exciting C. excited D. excite
23. The---of a football team usually wears a colored arm-band.
A. captain B. forward C. goalkeeper D. defender
24. Before Tet, housewives are always busy cooking---foods.
A. tradition B. traditional C. traditionally D. nation
25. The group that gets the highest score will be the
---A. win B. winner C. winning D. won
26. --- people are those who earn their living on agriculture.
A. traditional B. agrarian C. lunar D. special
27. Both children and adults take part in games and ---forms of entertainment.
A. various B. vary C. variety D. variously
28. The fight--- illiteracy continued in the following summer.
A. for B. against C. about D. with
29. Many students take part---the campaign for illiteracy eradication.
A. for B. in C. from D. on
30. John thanked me---helping him with the homework.
A. to B. for C. with D. of
A. of B. from C. with D. on
33. What do you often do---the first day of the year ?
A. at B. for C. in D. on
34. We insisted ---a refund of the full amount.
A. at B. on C. in D. to
35. It is important--- most Vietnamese people to decorate their house on Tet
A. to B. for C. with D. over
36. Street are decorated---colored lights and red banners.
A. with B. to C. for D of
37. In spring, all flowers are---blossom colorfully.
A. at B. about C. over D. in
38. When I was in class, I often sat---Tommy and Mike.
A. among B. between C. in D. within
39. Mr. and Mrs. Smith looked ---to meeting their children soon.
A. for B. after C. forward D. at
40. How many---are there in the competition.
A. participates B. participants C. participations D. participative
<b>II. GRAMMAR:</b>
1. I turned down the job, --- the attractive salary.
A. because B. because of C. despite D. although
2. He doesn’t catch anything. He never catches………
A. nothing B. anything C. something D. everything
3. He could do nothing . He couldn’t do………….
A . something B. nothing C. anything D. everything
4. The lifeguard---them not to swim too far from the shore.
A .warned B. said C. suggested D. proposed
5. He ---me to have dinner with him that night.
A. hoped B .agreed C. offered D. invited
6. She---to help me redecorate the room.
A. enjoyed B. agreed C. insisted D. advised
7. John reminded me --- his motorbike by 8 o’clock.
A. please return B. not forget to return C. to return D. remember to return
8. He---on seeing the manager of the hotel.
A. asked B. convinced C. insisted D. expected
9. Bob--- having stolen Mary’s pocket calculator.
A. admitted B. agreed C. dreamed D. accepted
10. We warmed him against--- to the capital by train.
A. to travel B. travel C. traveling D. traveled
11. The rain prevented us ---climbing to the top of the mountain.
A. for B. from C. at D. on
12. She said that if it ---the next day, She --- to see us.
A. doesn’t rain / will come B. didn’t rain / would come C. hadn’t rained / would have come D. wouldn’t rain / could come
13. If you………..breakfast, you wouldn’t be hungry now.
A. would have B. would have had C. had D. had had
14. Had I known that John wanted to get up early, I --- him up.
A. would have woken B. had woken C. would wake D. will have woken
15. --- wants to speak to you on the phone.
A. Someone B. Anyone C . Everyone D. Some people
16. I don’t want to waste---time.
A. someone’s B. anyone’s C. everyone D. some people
A. Somebody B. Anybody C. Nobody D. Everybody
18. ---is out in the garden for the barbecue.
A. Someone B. Anyone C. Everyone D .Not one
19. John---to return my book the next Friday.
A. suggested B .promised C. proposed D. reminded
20. They congratulated me --- the exams with high marks.
A. passed B. having passed C. to pass D. on passing
21. “You should not drink too much beer.”He ---me not to drink too much beer.
A. promised B. advised C. asked D. told
22. “ Please don’t smoke in my car” -He asked me --- in his car.
A. not to smoke B. to not smoke C . not smoking D. not smoke
A. said B. denied C. told D. reminded
25. He asked her --- if someone stepped on her feet .
A. what she would say B. what would she say C. what will she say D. she would say what
26. The man said to me --- him he would have lent me his motorbike.
A. If I asked B. If I had asked C. If I would ask D. If I didn’t ask
27. I like reading books , especially the --- about the natural world.
A. one B. ones C. noone D. things
28. --- phoned while you were out , but they didn’t leave a message.
A. Someone B. Anyone C. Something D. no one
29. ---my brother were lazy, he would have passed the exam.
A. Unless B If C. Because D. When
30. Does --- mind if I eat first?
A. anything B. anyone C. someone D. nobody
31. He advised me ……… the 6 o’clock train.
A. will catch B. caught C. to catch D. catching
32 David asked me ……… me the book the day before.
A. if who gave B. if who has given C. who had given D. that who had given
33. Tom apologized for………. me earlier.
A. not ringing B. not to ring C. not ring D. to not ring
34. Cindy…….. that I could keep her book for another two days.
A. said me B. tell C. told me D. spoke me
35. I asked him ……… but he said nothing.
A. what the matter was B. what was the matter C. the matter was what D. what’s the matter was
36. The boss wanted to……….. something to Lan.
A. tell B. say C. talk D. ask
37. Miss White thanked Peter ……… her the present.
A. for giving B. to give C. giving D. on giving
A. had been B. was C. has been D. would have been
39. I advised her………anything about it to her friends.
A. not say B. saying C. not saying D. not to say
40. His sister apologized ………. rude to him.
A. being B. for being C. to be D. to being
41. If someone---in here with a gun, I’d be very frightened
A. walked B. walks C. had walked D. would walk
42. He always ---if I’m late.
A. complain B. complains C. complained D. had complained
43. Jim congratulated me on---the final exams.
A. pass B. passing C. to pass D. passed
44. Margaret apologized ---me earlier.
A. for phone B. for not phoning C. to phone D. for not phone
45. When I arrived, I didn’t see----there. Everyone had gone home.
A. somebody B. anybody C. anything D. no one
46. Nobody---to stay home on such a lovely summer day.
A. want B. wants C. wanting D. to want
47. ---anyone know where he’s now ?
A. Do B. Is C. Does D. Has
48. They said to me if ---they would go out with me.
A. it didn’t rain B. it doesn’t rain C. hadn’t rained D. would rain
49. He---Sue to give him her phone number.
A. said B. tells C. told D. asks
50. He said that if his car was working, he---me to the station.
A. drives B. drive C. will drive D. would drive
51……….. because he was too lazy.
A. The boss threatened to dismiss him B. The boss threatened him to dismiss
C.The boss suggested him to dismiss D. The boss promised him to dismiss
52. I have ever advised……….. the lotel for reservation.
A.him to phone and writing B. to phone and write him C. him both phoning and writing D. him either to phone or to write
53. Claire had………. her the truth.
A.made to promise me to tell B. made me promising to tell C. made me promise to tell D. made me promise telling
54. A passer- by……… his car so that it was not causing an obstruction.
A. told that the driver to move B. wanted that the driver moveC. told the driver to move D.suggested the driver to move
55. The doctor advised him……….. more vegetable.
56.The doctor advised Robert……… to lose weight.
A. to take more exercise so that he could B. to take more exercise if he wanted
C. that he takes more exercise D. that he should take more exercise in order that
57. My friend………
A. suggested us going for a walk. B. suggested going for a walk. C. advised togo for a walk. D. would like going for a walk.
58.John……… him carry the package.
A. thanked me for helping B. said thanking with me to help C. told me to thank with helping D. asked me to thank and help
59. The group leader prevented his members……….. .
A. going on B. from going on C.to go on D. to going on
60. Johnny admitted……….. all the wine in the bottle.
A. to drink B. drinking C. to drinking D. of being drunk
61. I want to congratulate you………. the contest.
A. to win B. at winning C. about winning D. on winning
62. He apologized……… able to finish the project on time.
A. his colleagues not being B. his colleagues for not being C. to his colleagues for not being D.his colleagues not to be
63. If you had taken my advice, we……….. our way.
A. will not lose B. would not lose C. will not have lost D. would not have lost
64. ……… the address ,I would have gone there.
A. If had I known B. Had I known C. If I knew D. If did I know
65. She told me that she would not have enjoyed the party if I……….
A. am not B. was not C. had not been D. were not
66. Daisy told me……….. she would leave for London to find a job.
A. that if she were me B. if that she were me C. that if she had been me D. that had she been me
67.Take your money with you………..
A. if you see any good souvenirs to buy B. in case you see any good souvenirs to buy
C.when you see any good souvenirs to buy D.whenever you see any good souvenirs to buy
68.Be quick ! ……… wants to speak to you on the phone.
A. Anyone B. Noone C.Everyone D.Someone
69. Would……… like a drink ?
A. anyone B. noone C.everyone D.someone
70.She felt lonely when she first arrived because she had……… to talk to.
A. somebody B. anyone C.nobody D. anybody
<b>III. WRITING:</b>
1. Mary said to Ann “ Shall I get you a glass of orange juice ?”
→………..
2.“ Susan, can you remember to buy me some sugar.?” Bill said
→………..
3. “ Go on Susan ! Apply for the job” the father said
→………..
4.“ I won’t do this work under any circumstances” the worker said
→……….
→……….
6. He spent his money carelessly and became broke .
→ If………
7. He can’t find a good job because he doesn’t know how to use a computer.
→If………..
8. “ How about spending the day at the beach?” said Tom.
→………..
9. “ Will you come to my birthday party?” she said to me.
→………..
10. you / want / take part in / the competition / contact us soon
→……….
11. the competition / hold / 106 Tran Hung Dao Street, Hoan Kiem District / next Sunday.
→………..
12. the government / spend / a lot of money / the struggle / illiteracy
→………
13<b>.</b> Tet holiday / people often visit relatives / friends / go to pagoda / pray for luck / happiness
→………..
14. children / say / best / wishes / adults / give / lucky money
→……….
15. you / tell / me / the number of participants, entry procedures, venue, date, and time
→………
<b>A. READ THE PASSAGE BELOW AND CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER FOR EACH QUESTION: </b>
<b> * Passage 1 :</b>
The traditional definition of literacy is considered to be the ability to read and write, or the ability to use language to read, write, listen,
and speak. In modern contexts, the word refers to reading and writing at a level adequate for communication, or at level that lets one
understand and communicate ideas in a literate society, so as to take part in that society. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and
Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has drafted the following definition: " Literacy is the ability to identify, understand, interpret, create,
communicate and compute, using printed and written materials associated with varying contexts. Literacy involvesa continuum of learning
to enable an individual to achieve his or her goals, to develop his or her knowledge and potential, and to participate fully in the wider
society." Policy makers also argue that literacy increases job opportunities and access to higher education. In Kerala, India, for example,
female and child mortality rates declined dramatically in the 1960s, when the girls who were educated in the educational reforms after
1948 began to raise families. Recent researchers, however, argue that correlations such as the one listed above may have more to do with
the effects of schooling rather than literacy in general. Regardless, the focus of educatioal systems worldwide include a basic concept
around communication through text and print, which is the foundation of most definitions of literacy.
Asian, Arab and Sub-Saraha African countries are regions with the lowest literacy rates at about 10% to 12%. East Asia and Latin
America have illiteray rates in the 10 to 15% region while developed countries have illiteray rates of a few percent. Within ethnically
homogeneous regions, literay rates can vary widely from region to region. This often coincides with the region's wealth or urbanization,
though many factors play a role.
1. A literacy ________________ .
A. can read but does not know how to write. B. cannot communicate with others in written language.
C. can communicate in written language. D. cannot read any printed document.
2. Literacy _______________ .
A. helps one develop his or her knowledge and potential. B. is used to refer an ability to listen and speak.
C. does not develop in modern society. D. is a term which has just come into being in the modern time.
3. Thanks to _________, female and child mortality rates in Kerala declined dramatically in the 1960s.
A. job opportunities B. the educational reforms for girls C. job access D. policy makers
4. The foundation of literacy is ___________ .
A. an educatioal systems B. a basic concept C. correlations D. communication through text and print
5. The main cause of the variety of illiteracy rates is _________ .
A. wealth B. urbanization C. region D. religion
<b> * Passage 2 :</b>
The Women's World Cup was originally the brainchild of the FIFA president joão Havelange. The first tournament was hosted in
China in 1991, with twelve teams sent to represent their countries. The 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup was held in Sweden with twelve
teams. Over 650,000 spectators attended the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup in the United States and nearly one billion viewers from
seventy countries tuned in to watch sixteen countries vie for the title.
In the 1999 edition, one of the most famous moments of the tournament was American defender Brandi Chatain's victory
celebration after scoring the Cup-winning penalty shot against Cina. She took off her T-shirt and waved it over her head as men frequently
do, showing her muscular torso. The 1999 final in the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California had an attendance of 90,185, a world record for a
women's sporting event.
The 1999 and 2003 Women's World Cup were both held in the United States; in 2003 China was supposed to host it but the
tournament was moved because of SARS. As compensation, China retained its automatic qualification to the 2003 tournament as host
nation and was automatically chosen to host the 2007 Women's World Cup. The host country for the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup will
1. In the first Women's World Cup, there were _________ teams.
A. twelve B. sixteen C. seventeen D. twenty
2. How often does the Women's World Cup take place ?
A. Twice a decade B. Three times a C. Every four years D. Every six years
3. Up to now, how many times has the Women's World Cup been hosted in the USA ?
A. Once B. Twice C. Three times D. Four times
4. Which is the sentence is NOT true ?
A. The first Women's World Cup was held in 1991.
B. There were twelve teams took part in the 1995 Women's World Cup.
C. The 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup was held in Sweden.
D. The 2003 Women's World Cup was hosted in China.
5. The 2007 Women's World Cup will be hosted in ______ .
A. the USA B. Sweden C. German D. China
<b> * Passage 3 :</b>
Completing a marathon is considered very difficult, many coaches believe that it is possible for anyone who is willing to put in the
time and effort. Obviously, most participants do not run a marathon to win. More inportant for most runners is their personal finish time
and their placement within their specific age group and gender. Another very important goal is to break certain time barries. For example,
ambitiousrecreational first-timers often try to run the marathon under 4 hours; more competitive runners will attempt to run under 3 hours.
Many runners then prefer to finish for example in 3:29:59, which makes them " sub-3:30h marathoners ", instead of 3:30:01.
marathon training, adequate recovery time is crucial. If fatigue or pain is felt, it is recommended to take a kreak for a couple of days or
more to let the body heal. Overtraining is a condition that results from not getting enough rest to allow the body to recover from difficult
training. It can actually result in a lower endurance and speed and place a runner at a greater risk of injury.
1. Marathon completion is ______________ .
A. impossible B. easy C. not very difficult D. very difficult
2. One of the important goals in a marathon competition is __________ .
A. breaking time barries B. age C. gender D. reaching the finish
3. In marathon training, the most important is ____________ .
A. the age B. the coaches C. the long run D. the recreation
4. If the marathon runner feels tired or has a pain, _________.
A. he should continue the training B. he should quit running forever
C. it is time for him to stop his training D. he should take a break for several days
5. Overtraining may lead to _________ .
A. good results B. long endurance C. injury D. recovery
<b>* Passage 4 :</b>
The world's population increased from 3 billion in 1959 to 6 billion by 1999, a doubling that occurred over 40 years. The Census
Bureau's lasted projections imply that population growth will continue into the 21st<sub> century, although more slowly. The world's population</sub>
is projected to grow from 6 billion in 1999 to 9 billion by 2042, an increase of 50 percent that will <b>require</b> 43 years.
The world's population growth rate rose from about 1.5 percent per year from 1950 to 1951 to a peak of over 2 percent in the early
1. How many people did the world's population increase between 1959 and 1999 ?
A. 3 billion B. 6 billion C. 40 million D 9 billion
2. Which sentence is true ?
A. The world's population dramatically decreasing.
B. Population growth in the 21th<sub> century was more than that in the 20</sub>th<sub> century.</sub>
C. Population growth in the 20th<sub> century was more than that in the 21</sub>th<sub> century.</sub>
D. In 1999, there are about 6 billion people all over the world.
3. The word " <b>require </b>"in line 4 means ________ .
A. spend B. demand C. pass D. take
4. The population growth rate decrease due to _________ .
A. reductionsin mortality B. early marriage C. good health care D. the effective use of birth control methods.
5. In 1959 - 1960, the population growth in China ________ .
A. increased rapidly B. decreased C. was steady D. was unchangeable
<b> * Passage 5 :</b>
The New Year is an event that happens when a cuture celebrates the end of one year and the begining of the next year. Cultures
that measure yearly calendars all have New Year celebrations.
Tet Nguyen Dan pronunciation, more commonly known by its shortened name Tet, is the most important and popular holiday and
festival in Vietnam. It is Vietnamese New Year which is based on the Chinese calendar, a lunisolar calendar. The name Tet Nguyen Dan is
Vietnamese for <i>Feast of the First Morning</i>.
Tet is celebrated on the same day as Chinese New Year through exceptions arise due to the one-hour time diference between
Hanoi and Beijing. Tet shares many of the same customs of its Chinese counterpart. It is celebrated from the first day of the first month of
the Chinese calendar, around late January or early February, until at least the third day. Many Vietnamese prepare for Tet by cooking
special holiday foods, decorating and cleaning the house. During Tet holiday, Vietnamsese visit their families, pagodas and temples,
forgetting about the troubles of the past year and hoping for a better upcoming year. Tet traditionally marks the coming of Spring, so
Spring is sometimes used interchangeably with Tet in Vietnamese. Vietnamese people usually return to their famillies during Tet. Some
return to worship at the family altar or visit the graves of their ancestors. Other return to where they grew up. Although Tet is a main
holiday among all vietnamese, each region and religion has its own customs.
1. Tet is a ________ holiday in Vietnam.
A. important B. lunisolar C. unpopular D. uncommon
2. Vietnamese New Year is based on __________ .
A. the Vietnamese calendar B. the Chinese calendar C. Chinsese culture D. New Year celebrations
3. Tet is celebrated at least ____________ .
A. one day B. two days C. three days D. a fournight
4. Which is NOT done to prepare for Tet ?
A. cooking special holiday foods B. cleaning the house C. decorating the house D. visiting relatives and friends
5. Tet __________________.
A. has the same customs throughout the country B. has different customs, which are up to region and religion
C. is not celebrated throughout the country D. is at the end of Spring
Literacy is the starting point for women and girls to acquira new skills and greater independence. With greater__ (1)__women and girls
become aware of their own value. The gains from__(2)__education for women and girls are main producers of food and handicrafts in the
highland anh midland rural areas of Vietnam. Women and girls are usually__(3)__also for the marketing of products and for many of the
other cooperative undertaking of the villages.The ---(4)---of their work particularly through the –(5)----of new ideas , depends to a large
extent on the literacy skills attained by the women and girls involved.
1.A.confident B.confidences C.confidence D.confide
2.A.literacy B.illiteracy C.dependent D.dependence
3.A.possible B.reasonable C.impossible D.responsibility
4.A.successful B.suceed C.suceeding D.success
5.A.introduce B.introduced C.introduction D.introducing
* <b>Passage 2</b>
Sumo wrestling is a national sport in Japan. Every year there are six ----(1)---and millions of Japanese watch them on T.V.A
tournament is a ___(2)_______ of matches.
Sumo is almost as old as the nation of Japan itself .Stories say that there was sumo wresthing over two thousand years ago. History
says that there national suno tournaments in the eighteen century
Often _____(3)_____ are thin and can move quickly. It is beautiful to watch them play. Howevr, sumo wrerteer___(4)____from 100 to
160 kilos. One famous wrestler weighed195 kilos. Sumo wrestlers do not look beautiful, and sumo wrestling is a very slow sport.
Sumo wrestlers ____(5)_____ training when they are boys.They exercise to make their bodies strong. They also eat and eat and eat.
1.A. tournaments B. fights C. games D.meeting.
2. A. groups B.series C.number D.players
3.A.fighters B.partcipants C.athletes D.players
4. A.move B.change C.divide D.weigh
5.A.move B.set C.set off D.start
<b> * Passage 3</b>
<b> </b>Man cannot go on increasing numbers at the present rate .In the next 30 years, man will face a period of cris.___(1)____ experts
believe that there will be a widerpread food__(2)___. Other experts think this is too pessimistic ,and that man can prevent things from
getting worse than they are now .But____(3)____that two thirds of the people in the world are undernouurished or starving now.
One thing that man can do is to limit __(4)____of babies bom.The need for this is obvious, but it is not eary to achieve.People have to
be persuaded to limit their families.In the country of the population___(5)_____, many people like big families. The parents think that this
bring a bigger income for the family and ensures there will be someone in the family who will look after them in old age.
1.A.Any B.Some C.More D.All
2.A.need B.want C.absence D.shortage
3.A.to remember B.remember C.remembered D.remembering
4.A.a number B.the number C.an amount D.the amount
5.aA.bursting B.raising C.explosion D.extension
<b> * Passage 4</b>
Wales has a population of about three million English is the main language and only twenty percent speak both Welsh and
English.Every year ______(1)______ August there is aWelsh speaking festival.It____(2___-place in a different town each year so
everyone has the change for it to be near them .Local people___-(3)____ years making plans for when the festival will be in their town.
Each festival is___(4)_____by about 160.000 people.They travel not only from nearby towns and villages but also from the rest of the
1.A.on B.by C.in D.at
2.A.takes B.finds C.has D.makes
3.A.pass B.put C.spend D.do
4.A.arrived B.attended C.joined D.came
5.A.tests B.exams C.competitions D.races
<b> * Passage 5 </b>
For many young people sport is a popular part of school life and being in one of the school teams and playing in matches is very
important. If someone is in a team it means a lot of extra practice and often_____(1)____a Saturday or Sunday away from home, as many
matches are played then.
It can also ___(2)____travelling to other towns to play against other school teams and then staying on after the match for a meal or
drink. Sometimes parents, friends or other students will travel with the team to support their____(3)____side.
When a school team win a match it is the ____(4)_____school which feels proud, not only the players .It can also mean that a school
becomes well-known for being good at certain sports and pupils from that school may end up playing for national and international teams
so that the school has some really famous names associated____(5)_____ ít!
1 A.spend B.spending C.to spend D.spent
2 A.involve B.make C.cause D.force
3 A.personal B.individual C.private D.own
4 A.quite B.all C.whole D.most