Đề kiểm tra Tiếng Anh Lớp 11 Global Success - Unit 4: Asean and Viet Nam - Test 3 (Có đáp án)
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IV. Circle the correct verb form. 1. Eating / To eat a lot of fast food is not good for you. 2. My favourite activity in my free time is play / playing table tennis. 3. She doesn’t want wasting / to waste time on useless things. 4. He is fed up with live / living in the city because it’s too crowded. 5. They are thinking of to switch / switching from oil to solar power. 6. Buy / Buying a house in Singapore is very expensive. 7. I think that we should move / moving to the city. 8. There is little chance of seeing/ see the manager today. 9. You need to bring / bringing an emergency kit for your long trip tomorrow. 10. He has had experience in doing / to do the sales livestream on the Internet. V. Read the passage and choose the correct answer A, B, C, or D to each question. When Malaysia takes the ASEAN chair next year, it will face a huge challenge. Too few of US know enough about this grouping we call the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. We do not know what it means to be a part of ASEAN and why it is important to US. At the same time, pressure is mounting to reinvent ASEAN to make it more people-centric and less government-centric. The Heat speaks to Global Movement of Moderates CEO Saifuddin Abdullah on why ASEAN should mean more to US than just acronyms. ASEAN people do not feel like they are a part of the community of Southeast Asian nations. This statement, backed up by survey findings, is pretty bizarre, and extremely hurtful too, considering that ASEAN is 47 years old today. "Interview 10 persons on the street and you would perhaps get only one of them who knows about ASEAN,” says Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah. This CEO of Global Movement of Moderates (GMM) is not running down ASEAN; he’s confronting the truth as it impacts the project he has been entrusted with. Here’s more, in 2012, the ASEAN Secretariat conducted a survey that showed only 34% of Malaysians had heard of the ASEAN community. This compares with 96% of Laotians. Malaysia chairs ASEAN next year, and GMM is a member of the national steering committee organizing the ASEAN People’s Forum (APF), a platform designed to bridge the gap between governments and civil society. Never heard of it? You’re forgiven. The APF actually started off life in the 1990s, except it was called the ASEAN People’s Assembly (APA). It was held back to back with the ASEAN Summit, which is held twice a year. The APA is the forum where 10 leaders of government engage with 10 leaders of civil society in a half-hour meeting. “It was going well until one year when the chairman decided not to hold the APA, so it was discontinued until 2005 when Malaysia took the chairmanship of ASEAN again and founded the ASEAN People’s Forum (APF),” Saifuddin explains. In a perfect world, forums such as the APF or its predecessor APA would have worked perfectly to bridge the gap between government and civil society. However, as Saifuddin points out, Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) often do not see eye to eye with their governments. For instance this year, Myanmar is chair of ASEAN and in the APF, three member nations - including Malaysia - decided not to recognize the cso leaders chosen as representatives so the APF did not take place. “This is where the GMM wants to play a role in ensuring that this situation does not arise again,” Saifuddin says. 1. According to the passage, in 1990s, APF was called ________. A. ASEAN People’s Assembly B. ASEAN People’s Forum C. Civil Society Organizations D. Global Movement of Moderates 2. The word “acronyms” in paragraph 1 probably means ________. A. abbreviations B. antonyms C. enlargements D. synonyms 3. The phrase “backed up” in paragraph 2 has similar meaning to ________. A. concluded B. introduced C. proved D. supported 4. According to the passage, Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah was CEO of ________. A. APA B. APF C. CSOs D. GMM 2 _____________________________________________________________________________________ 8. It is a shortcoming for them to not give details about the ASEAN Student Summer Camp. _____________________________________________________________________________________ VIII. Circle the underlined part A, B, C, or D that needs correction. 1. All the ASEAN countries have a length history. A B C D 2. Study the literature of every ethnic group is interesting. A B C D 3. You need to have general knowledge to understanding different cultures. A B C D 4. Were you success in meeting the president of the company? A B C D 5. They are not interesting in the current issues of climate change. A B C D 6. Do you know any require to become a member of the club? A B C D 7. You did a real good job on your final test. A B C D 8. I’m very grateful to your kind words. A B C D 9. That very nice of you to say so. A B C D 10. Many thank, that’s a nice compliment. A B C D 4
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