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ÔN TẬP KIỂM TRA CUỐI KỲ - HKII ( 2023-2024) LỚP 11B6

REVIEW FOR THE SECOND TEST-E11


Pronunciation
1. rough b. though c. tough d. enough
2. a. played b. climbed c. smiled d. blessed
3. a. arrived b. believed c. received d. hoped
Stress
4. economical b. instrumental c. hospitable d. sociology
5. congestion b. regret c. inform d. hustle
6. capture b. picture c. ensure d. pleasure
Choose the best option:
7. One of the ________’s key responsibilities is to review and approve story content ideas.
A. entertainer B. teacher C. nurse D. editor
8. He showed immense ________in fighting the illness which left him unable to walk again unaided.
A. sense of humor B. physical courage C. common sense D. self-confidence
9. Her innovative project gets a lot of attention _______ the public.
A. in B. from C. for D. on
10. Why are you buying that easel and some brushes? Are you ________ painting?
A. taking off B. taking up C. taking away D. taking down
11. If they had gone for a walk, they _________ the lights off.
A had turned B. would turned C. would have turned D. could turn
12. Jack was so frustrated as _______ had informed him about the meeting.
A. everyone B. nobody C. anybody D. somebody
13. How could Ms. Greene afford ______ that mansion?
A. buying B. bought C. buy D. to buy
14. She spent weeks _________ the entrance dance routine.
A. choreographing B. to choreograph C. choreograph D. choreographed
15. I can’t understand what he sees in her! If anyone treated me like that, I…………extremely angry
A. am B. would be C. will be D. was
16. I ……….. you sooner had someone told me you were in hospital.
visited B. visit C. would have visited D. dad visited
17. I.…………… to the doctor now because I’m feeling much better.
A. don’t have to go B. can’t go
C. shouldn’t go D. mustn’t go
18. Tom was serious when he said he wanted to be an actor when he grew up. We…….. at him. We hurt his
feelings.
A. shouldn’t have laughed. B. needn’t have laughed.
C. mustn’t have laughed. D. can’t have laughed.
19. We have just had the carpenter……. this chair.
A. made B. make C. to make D. making
20. What did you do this morning? We ……. the room whitewashed.
A. had B. have C. got to D. order
21. Those photos ___________ last month when we visited the museum.
A. taken B. were taking C. took D. were taken
22. I went shopping yesterday but I couldn’t find …….…. that I liked.
A. anything B. nothing C. everywhere D. somewhere
23. I know ________ who can paint it.
A. anybody B. somebody C. nowhere anything
Choose the response A, B, C or D that best completes each of the following conversations.
24. Nick: Why don't we go to a Japanese restaurant?
Linda: …………………………………………….I'm very hungry to death!
A. No. I'm full. B. I'm rather not. C. Yes. Why not? D. I'm not sure about that.
25. Emily: "Do you fancy visiting the science museum or the art gallery?
Michael: «…………………………………………….”
A. What a good idea! B. Either suggestion is fine by me.
C. I'm not sure about that. D. Let's do that.
Synonym
26. The notice should be put in the most conspicuous place so that all the students can be well-informed.
A. easily seen B. beautiful C. popular D. suspicious
27. I destroy a lot of buildings in my game.
A. demolish B. invade C. explode D. preserve
Antonym
28. The clubs meet on the last Thursday of every month in a dilapidated palace.
A. regenerated B. renovated C. furnished D. neglected
29. About 95% of all animals are invertebrates which can live anywhere, but most, like the dtarfish and crab,
live in the ocean.
A. with backbones B. with ribs C. without ribs D. without backbones
Error identification
30. Roles in homemaking and breadwinning can share by family members.
A. roles B. homemaking C. can share D. members
31. It didn’t take her much time to do the laundry because she has a washing machine.
A. didn’t take B. much C. to do the laundry D. because
Guided closed test.
The Painting Fool is one of a growing number of computer programs 32)______, so their makers claim,
possess creative talents. Classical music by an artificial 33)_______ has had audiences enraptured, and even
tricked them into believing a human was behind the score. Artworks painted 34)______ a robot have sold
for thousands of dollars and been hung in prestigious galleries. And software 35)______ which creates arts
that could not have been imagined by the programmer.
Human beings are the only species to perform sophisticated creative acts regularly. 36)_____ we can break
this process down into computer code, where does that leave human creativity? ‘This is a question at the
very core of humanity,’ says Geraint Wiggins, a computational creativity researcher at Goldsmiths,
University of London. ‘It scares a lot of people. They are worried that it is taking something special away
from what it means to be human.’
32) A. which B. who C. because D. whom
33) A. artist B. dancer C. composer D. writer
34) A. of B. by C. with D. for
35) A. has built B. built C. has been built D. was built
36) A. Unless B. In order to C. As D. If
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
correct answer to each of the questions from 39 to 43.
Mannerism, an art style, arose in response to the harmonious classicism and idealized naturalism of the
High Renaissance period, spearheaded by artists like Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael in the
early 16th century. While these Renaissance artists had set standards for formal complexity and idealized
beauty, Mannerist successors became obsessed with style and technique, often overshadowing the subject
matter. They prioritized intricate artistic challenges, especially depicting nudes in complex and unnatural
poses.
Mannerist art is marked by its artificiality, artiness, and a conscious pursuit of elegance and technical
prowess. Figures in Mannerist works often have elongated limbs, small heads, and stylized facial features,
with poses that appear contrived. The deep, linear perspective of the High Renaissance was replaced with a
flattened, obscured space, presenting figures as decorative forms against an ambiguous background.
Mannerist artists continually refined their work, pushing exaggeration, contrast, and grotesque
fantasies to extremes. Elements of Mannerism appeared in some of Raphael's later works, with Florence's
Rosso Fiorentino and Jacopo da Pontormo notably breaking away from Renaissance classicism.
This Mannerist style matured in the works of artists like Parmigianino, Rosso, and Pontormo, and even
influenced Michelangelo's The Last Judgement. Beyond Italy, Mannerism spread to France and northern
Europe through artists like Bronzino, Primaticcio, and others. The style's influence extended to
Bartholomaeus Spranger, Hendrik Goltzius, and Hans von Aachen. Emperor Rudolf II's patronage in Prague
further nurtured Mannerism, sometimes veering into the grotesque and enigmatic.
Mannerism, thus, represents a significant departure from the High Renaissance, characterized by its
artful and often eccentric approach to form, composition, and colour.
37. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?
A. The Revolution of Renaissance Art
B. The High Renaissance and the Birth of Mannerism
C. A Revolution in Artistry
D. The Eccentricity of Mannerist Art
38. The word "spearheaded" in paragraph 1 mostly means _____.
A. led B. ruined C. followed D. hindered
39. According to paragraph 2, figures in Mannerist works can _____.
A. have a natural appearance B. have exaggerated proportions
C. appear harmonious and balanced D. follow the standards of classical art
40. The word “refined” in paragraph 3 mostly means _____.
A. simplified B. perfected C. repeated D. distorted
41. Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage?
A. Mannerist art focused on intricate artistic challenges.
B. Mannerist artists often depicted nudes in simple poses.
C. Mannerism represented a departure from the High Renaissance.
D. Mannerism spread to France and northern Europe.
WORD FORM
1. Learning from failure is an important aspect of achieving long-term ______.(Succeed)
2. The effectiveness of a team often depends on its members' communication and _______ to each
other.(Responsible)
3. Drug addiction can lead to physical and psychological ___________, making it difficult to break the
cycle.(Depend)
4. Her shy and reserved nature often made her seem ___________ at social gatherings.(Sociable)
5. The band ___________ their new song at the concert last night, and the crowd loved it.(performer)
6. The government implemented strict regulations to reduce ________ levels in the city, including
measures to control vehicle emissions and industrial waste disposal.(pollutant)
7. We listened to classical ____________ while studying for our exams to help us concentrate and
relax.(musical)
8. Mozart is widely regarded as one of the greatest ___________ of all time, known for his prolific output
of symphonies, operas, and chamber music.(compose)
9. _______________ is a core value that guides our actions and decisions.(Honest)
10. The two paintings _______________ in style but share a common theme.(Different)
11. Regular exercise helps improve _________________ and strength.(Flexible)
12. The museum showcases a wide range of _______________ artifacts from ancient civilizations (discover)
VERB TENSES
13. There is no more ice cream. I (eat)……………. it all, I’m afraid.
14. Mary looks very exhausted because she ______ all night. (work)
15. Some people _______ (relax) by the pool and others ______ (play) tennis.
16. The photographers ______(wait) hours for the stars to arrive at the 2023 Oscar ceremony.
17. By December all the leaves ________. (fall)
18. _____ her parents ______with her decision? (agree)
19. our friend _____(sit) next to the beautiful girl over there at present?
20. Suddenly, the cat jumped and (bite)___________ my hand.
21. While I was driving home, Jack _____ (try) desperately to contact me.
We ______ (talk) on the phone when the rain poured down.

TRANSFORMATION
22. When she saw the dog coming towards her, she quickly crossed the road. (proper participle)

23. As I don’t have the credit card, I found it difficult to book an airline ticket over the phone. (proper
participle)

24. I was eager to catch the bus in good time because I had been told off the day before for arriving late.
(proper participle)

25. Lan’s sister went out with her friend, but first she did housework. (proper participle)

26. We set off soon. We will arrive soon. (double comparison)
 The
27. As he gets older, he wants to travel less. (double comparison)
 The
28. The children are excited with the difficult games. (double comparison)

29. My boss works better when he is pressed for time. (double comparison)

30. The growth in the economy makes people’s living condition better. (double comparison)

31. My father waters this flower every morning.
This flower……………………………………………………………………………………
32. Her mother is preparing the dinner in the kitchen.
The dinner……………………………………………………………………………………
33. Has anyone cleaned the oven yet?
………………………………………………………………………………………………..
34. Did Mary this beautiful dress?
………………………………………………………………………………………………..
35. I wish I had a chance to visit Singapore
-> If
36. Rose can’t visit her close friend before due to lots of traffic jam
-> If
37. Criss had trouble at school because he didn’t do his homework
 If
38. I am sure that the cat is in the house somewhere. (must)
 ……………………………………………………………………
39. It's possible that Joanna didn't receive my message. (might)
Joanna ......................................................................................................
40. It’s possible that Joanna didn’t receive my message. (might)
Joanna ______________________________________________
41. The report must be on my desk tomorrow. (has)
The report ______________________________________________

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