Đề kiểm tra cuối học kì 1 Tiếng Anh Lớp 11 Global Success - Test 2 (Có file nghe và đáp án)

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 4. What should teenagers do when they don’t have enough time to 
 exercise?
 A. Do more intense exercise the next day
 B. Avoid individual sports like running or swimming
 C. Do light exercise for 30 minutes instead
5. How do teenagers keep their regular exercise schedule?
 A. Choose fewer intense workouts
 B. Join a club
 C. Exercise with their parents or friends
TASK 2 Listen to a student and his mother talking about his diet and 
 complete the table. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS 
 AND/ OR A NUMBER in each blank. You will listen TWICE.
 Beef Production
 Create: Greenhouse gases such as 
 (1)________________
 Impact on the Cause (2)________________
 environment:
 Indirect impact: Cause (3)________________
 Solutions: Eating (4)________________ or plant-based 
 foods instead
 Buy meat from companies that use 
 more (5)________________ farming 
 techniques
 Page | 2 II. READING (2.5 points)
TASK 1 Read the passage. Circle the best answer A, B or C to 
 each of the questions.
 The reason why humans attempt to protect endangered 
 species may involve the balance of the natural ecosystem that 
 has far-reaching effects on the development of human society. 
 It has been scientifically proven that when a certain species is 
 at risk, it’s a warning bell that an ecosystem is extremely 
 unbalanced. Sadly, humans are considered the main cause of 
 the mass disappearance of many wildlife species. To meet our 
 demand, we use natural resources excessively and destroy 
 many forests where millions of species inhabit. In nature, 
 everything is interconnected, so the loss of one species will 
 lead to the loss of others and even an ecological imbalance of 
 the whole region.
 Many sources of rare flora and fauna are just obtained by 
 having a well-balanced ecosystem. To assess the extinction risk 
 of species, government agencies and conservation 
 organisations used the IUCN Red List, consisting of more than 
 42,100 species threatened with extinction. There are nine 
 groups of endangered species, four of which are in very serious 
 trouble. Based on the list, governments and conservationists 
 can take possible measures to safeguard and boost the 
 populations of endangered species. These struggles against 
 probable species extinction have got initial achievements. For 
 example, by the 1980s the giant panda’s numbers in the wild 
 had declined to just over a thousand but now, thanks to China’s 
 steady efforts, the animal is no longer classified as 
 ‘endangered’ according to the IUCN. This can be seen as a 
 motivation for other conservation projects in the future.
1. What is the passage mainly about?
 A. The extinction of rare species in the wild
 Page | 4 B. There had been a dramatic decrease in their populations.
 C. Their population had greatly increased.
 D. Their populations had remained stable. 
TASK 2 Complete the reading passage. Write ONE suitable 
 word in each blank.
 AEC, standing (1) ___________ The ASEAN Economic Community, 
 was formed in 2003 thanks to the great efforts of the ASEAN 
 leaders. Its primary goals are to create a single market and 
 product base, promote fair economic development as well as 
 be fully integrated into the global (2)___________. Since its 
 establishment, this organisation has rewarded many 
 important achievements in economics such as facilitating trade 
 in goods and services as well as protecting and enhancing 
 investment among the (3) ___________ states in the bloc. 
 Particularly, as of 2020, AEC is basically tariff-free on schedule 
 and still has been well on its (4) ___________ to fulfilling all its 
 objectives. Now there are still some remaining issues for AEC 
 2025 (a blueprint setting out strategic measures), including the 
 delays in trade liberalisation in services, elimination of non-
 tariff barriers and trade facilitation, (5) ___________ requires 
 further cooperation between ASEAN governments in years to 
 come. 
 Page | 6 TASK 2 Write an article (120-150 words) about the advantages 
 and disadvantages of renewable energy
 Page | 8 4. Valuing ____________ above all else, Liam’s parents grounded him for a 
 month. 
 A. honesty B. honest C. dishonesty D. dishonest
5. Obeying the new law, corporations must cut their carbon dioxide 
 ____________ in half by the end of the year.
 A. pollutants B. absorbance C. emissions D. temperatur
 es
6. After suffering a fall, my father ____________ treatment for three 
 months before working again.
 A. must B. must be C. must be D. must have 
 receive receiving received received
7. Walking home from work, Helen stopped ____________ ingredients for 
 a new recipe.
 A. buy B. buying C. to buy D. to be 
 bought
8. Not managed properly, ____________ can lead to many respiratory 
 diseases.
 A. impact B. greenhouse C. fuel D. soot
9. Owen’s article about the generation gap ____________ popular after a 
 celebrity shared it on social media.
 A. is becoming B. had become C. will become D. became
10 After doing some research, Kate is thinking of giving up meat 
 . ____________ the fact that she loves eating it.
 A. owing to B. despite C. instead of D. in light of
11 This is a(n) ____________ organisation so volunteers can speak any 
 . language they master.
 A. multilingual B. non- C. educational D. political
 government
 al
12 Since she was 11, Jenny has taken part ____________ this volunteering 
 . programme every year.
 Page | 10 7. As of now, many utilities have to __________________ (upgrade) 
 before this place is liveable. 
8. Moving in with his extended family, Dan has to adapt himself to 
 ________________ (have) a lack of privacy.
9. A few decades ago, life expectancy __________________ (be) lower 
 than it is today.
10 __________________ (elect) as the president, Mrs Jones inspired many 
. women to get into politics.
11 The project leader can’t find his workers since they 
. __________________ (have) a lunch break somewhere.
12 The global average temperature __________________ (not stop) rising 
. since 1981 despite efforts to limit global warming.
13 Last Friday, all students __________________ (celebrate) the end of 
. the cultural exchange week.
14 The community garden __________________ (look) amazing thanks to 
. the hard work of everyone in the neighbourhood.
15 __________________ (capture) by solar panels, sunlight can be turned 
. into a source of renewable energy.
 Page | 12 Script:
Mom: Hey Noah, would you like some beef stew for dinner tonight?
Noah: Can we have something else? I'm thinking of cutting down on 
 my meat consumption, specifically beef.
Mom: Why do you want to do that?
Noah: Beef production has negative impacts on our environment and 
 I want to be more responsible with my choices.
Mom: How can cows harm the environment?
Noah: A result of cows' digestive process is methane. It’s a powerful 
 greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change. 
Mom: I didn't know that.
Noah: The production of beef also indirectly leads to deforestation. To 
 meet the increasing global demand for meat, forests are being 
 cut down to make space for cattle farms.
Mom: You're a teenager, Noah. You need all the nutrients to support 
 your growing body and that includes protein.
Noah: There are other high-protein foods that require fewer resources 
 to produce. I can replace meat with fish or plant-based foods 
 like soya, and peanuts.
Mom: You mean everyone should cut out meat from their diet?
Noah: Not really, mom. There are a lot of sustainable farming 
 techniques so we should buy meat from companies that value 
 our environment.
Mom: OK, I see. 
II. READING
TASK 1
1. D 2. C 3. A 4. C 5. B
TASK 2
1. for
2. economy
3. member
 Page | 14 In conclusion, renewable energy is not the perfect solution to climate change. 
Although there are some drawbacks, these disadvantages can be addressed as 
new technologies develop.
IV. LANGUAGE FOCUS
TASK 1
1. D 2. C 3. A 4. B 5. A
TASK 2
1. C 2. B 3. C 4. A 5. C
6. A 7. C 8.D 9. D 10. B
11. A 12. C 13. C 14. D 15. A
TASK 3
1. Pressured
2. developing
3. working out
4. seems
5. to be fined
6. Destroyed
7. be upgraded
8. having
9. was
10. Elected
11. are having
12. has not stopped
13. celebrated
14. looks
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