ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ THI HỌC KÌ I - MÔN: TIẾNG ANH 11
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A. MULTIPLE CHOICE: (5.5pts)
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B. WRITING: (4.5pts)
I. USE THE CORRECT FORM OF VERBS:
1. to share 2. doing 3. take
II. CONDITIONAL SENTENCE:
1. Will/be 2. Would have called 3. Had left
III. USE THE CORRECT FORM OF TENSES:
1. Have never seen 2. was watching 3. Had left 4. Reaches
IV. REPORTED SPEECH:
1. She suggested inviting Mike’s/his sister to the party the next weekend/the following weekend/ the weekend after.
2. My friend said if she/he had a lot of money then, she/he would buy a house.
3. The boy accused the little girl of damaging his computer.
4. My parents asked me how many people I would invite if I had a party.
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A. MULTIPLE CHOICE: (5.5pts)
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B. WRITING: (4.5pts)
I. USE THE CORRECT FORM OF VERBS:
1. doing 2. to share 3. take
II. CONDITIONAL SENTENCE:
1. Had left 2. Will/be 3. Would have called
III. USE THE CORRECT FORM OF TENSES:
1. was watching 2. Reaches 3. Have never seen 4. Had left
IV. REPORTED SPEECH:
1. She suggested inviting Mike’s/his sister to the party the next weekend/the following weekend/ the weekend after.
2. My friend said if she/he had a lot of money then, she/he would buy a house.
3. The boy accused the little girl of damaging his computer.
4. My parents asked me how many people I would invite if I had a party.
LISTENING
Lan: You lived in Japan for more than two years, could you tell me something about Japanese New Year, Mai? When is the New Year observed?
Mai: It’s on 1 January, and it lasts three days through 3 January.
Lan: Do people do the same things as we do in Vietnam?
Mai: Well, there are some similarities and also some differences.
Lan: Please, tell me about them.
Mai: The preparations begin a few days before the New Year when housewives start cooking special food for New Year’s Day.
Lan: Do they clean and decorate their houses?
Mai: Sure, they do. On the New Year’s Eve every household do a big cleaning up. The idea is to get rid of the dirt of the past year and welcome the new one.
Lan: Do they decorate the house with trees and flowers?
Mai: Yes, they usually decorate their houses with some small pine trees both sides of the door, which represent longevity and constancy. People also exchange cards and gifts.