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Bài tập trắc nghiệm Tiếng Anh lớp 11 Unit 8: Our World Heritage Sites có đáp án

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Bộ câu hỏi trắc nghiệm Tiếng Anh 11 Unit 8: Our World Heritage Sites

Bài tập trắc nghiệm Unit 8: Phonetics and Speaking

Bài 1. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.

Question 1:

A. scholar

B. technique

C. archaeology

D. achievement

Question 2:

A. ancient

B. conchern

C. assochiate

D. spechial

Question 3:

A. itinerary

B. abundant

C. elegance

D. landscape

Question 4:

A. tomb

B. dome

C. mosaic

D. poetic

Question 5:

A. numerous

B. luxury

C. perfume

D. monument

Bài 2. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions.

Question 6:

A. archaeology

B. itinerary

C. unforgettable

D. authenticity

Question 7:

A. magnificent

B. associate

C. mausoleum

D. harmonious

Question 8:

A. religious

B. masterpiece

C. prestigious

D. abundant

Question 9:

A. intact

B. nightlife

C. relic

D. complex

Question 10:

A. cultural

B. heritage

C. memory

D. represent

Question 11:

A. committee

B. impatient

C. employee

D. refugee

Question 12:

A. familiar

B. impatient

C. uncertain

D. arrogant

Question 13:

A. respectable

B. occasional

C. kindergarten

D. affectionate

Question 14:

A. humanism

B. objectively

C. philosophy

D. forgettable

Question 15:

A. stimulate

B. surgical

C. already

D. measurement

►► ĐÁP ÁN:

1 - D 2 - B 3 - D 4 - A 5 - B
6 - B 7 - C 8 - B 9 - A 10 - D
11 - D 12 - D 13 - C 14 - A 15 - C

Bài tập trắc nghiệm Unit 8: Vocabulary and Grammar

Bài 1. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s)in each of the following questions.

Question 1: The balance and harmonious blending of various elements contribute to Taj Mahal's unique beauty.

A. successful

B. agreeable

C. tasteful

D. fitting

Question 2: . My Son Sanctuary is a large complex of religious relics comprising more than 70 architectural works such as towers, temples, and tombs.

A. royal

B. precious

C. holy

D. valuable

Question 3: In addition to exploring the caves and grottos, and seeing its flora and fauna, visitors can also enjoy mountain climbing.

A. flowers and plants

B. plants and animals

C. plants and vegetation

D. flowers and grass

Question 4: Ha Long Bay has attracted millions of visitors who come to enjoy its breathtaking views and experience other activities

A. unbreathable

B. heartbreaking

C. awe-inspiring

D. unforgettable

Question 5: They can enjoy the -comfort and elegance of five-star hotels and luxury cruise ships.

A. style

B. convenience

C. standard

D. grace

Bài 2. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.

Question 6: Though built almost five hundred years ago, the church remained practically intact.

A. in perfection

B. in ruins

C. in chaos

D. in completion

Question 7: Tourists can do and see a lot in Ha Long Bay at a reasonable price.

A. inexpensive

B. affordable

C. cheap

D. exorbitant

Question 8. The major stone sections of the Citadel of the Ho Dynasty remain intact thanks to the unique construction techniques.:

A. special

B. common

C. excellent

D. ancient

Question 9: The Imperial Citadel of Thang Long was first built during the Ly Dynasty and then expanded by subsequent dynasties

A. following

B. successive

C. preceding

D. next

Question 10: Visitors with more abundant travel budgets can enjoy the comfort of five-star hotels and luxury cruise ships.

A. huge

B. plentiful

C. mean

D. tight

Bài 3. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.

Question 11: You may choose one from the five World Heritage Sites in Viet Nam ____ in this leaflet to visit on your next field trip.

A. includes

B. including

C. included

D. to include

Question 12: ____ UNESCO criteria for outstanding universal value to humanity, Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex was added to the World Heritage List in 2014.

A. Meeting

B. Met

C. To meet

D. Having met

Question 13: The most magnificent feature of Taj Mahal ____ is the central dome.

A. noticed

B. being noticed

C. to notice

D. noticing

Question 14: Scientists ____ on the site found many ancient tools, tombs and pottery, and made some important archaeological discoveries.

A. worked

B. working

C. to work

D. to be working

Question 15: ____ with an average of 320 days of sunshine a year, the coastline offers the perfect holiday destination for anyone ____ to switch off and unwind.

A. Blessed/wanting

B. Blessing/wanting

C. Blessed/wants

D. Blessing/wanted

►► ĐÁP ÁN:

1 - B 2 - C 3 - B 4 - C 5 - D
6 - B 7 - D 8 - B 9 - C 10 - D
11 - C 12 - D 13 - C 14 - B 15 - A

Bài tập trắc nghiệm Unit 8: Reading

Bài 1. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

MY 25,000 WONDERS OF THE WORLD

The coaches at the Uluru Sunset Viewing Area were parked three deep. Guides were putting up tables and setting out wines and snacks. Ten minutes to go. Are we ready? Five minutes, folks. Got your cameras? OK, here it comes ...

Whether an American backpacker or a wealthy traveller, Danish, British, French, we all saw that sunset over Uluru, or Ayer Rock, in what seems to be the prescribed tourist manner: mouth full of corn chips, glass full of Château Somewhere, and a loved one posing in a photo's foreground, as the all-time No 1 Australian icon behind us glowed briefly red.

Back on the coach, our guide declared our sunset to be 'pretty good', although not the best she'd witnessed in her six years. Behind me, Adam, a student from Manchester, reinserted his iPod earphones: 'Well, that's enough of that rock.' Indeed. Shattered from getting up at five in order to see Uluru at dawn, I felt empty and bored. What was the point? What made this rock the definitive sunset rock event? Why had we come here? Well, I suppose my sons would remember it always. Except they'd missed the magical moment while they checked out a rival tour group's snack table, which had better crisps.

So now I've visited four of the “25 Wonders of the World", as decreed by Rough Guides. And I think this will be the last. While in my heart I can see myself wondering enchanted through China's Forbidden City, in my head I know I would be standing grumpily at the back of a group listening to some Imperial Palace Tour Guide. At the Grand Canyon I would be getting angr with tourists watching it through cameras – eyes are not good enough, since they lack a recording facility.

As we become richer and consumer goods are more widely affordable, and satisfy us only briefly before becoming obsolete, we turn to travel to provide us with 'experiences’. These will endure, set us apart from stay-at-home people and maybe, fill our lives with happiness and meaning, Books with helpful titles like 1,000 Places to See Before You Die are bestsellers. I'd bet many backpacks on the Machu Picchu Inca Trail are filled with copies, with little tieks penciled in the margins after each must-see sight has been visited. Travel is now the biggest industry on the planet, bigger than armaments or pharmaceuticals. And yet viewing the main sight of any destination is rarely the highlight of a trip. Mostly it sits there on your itinerary like a duty visit to a dull relative. The guilt of not visiting the Sistine Chapel, because we preferred to stay in a bar drinking limoncello, almost spoilt a weekend in Rome.

In Queensland, the Great Barrier Reef reproached us. How could we travel 15,000 miles without seeing it? How would we explain back home that we were too lazy, and preferred to stay playing a ball game in our hotel pool? In the end, we went to the reef and it was fine. But it won't rank highly in the things I'll never forget about Australia. Like the fact that the banknotes are made of waterproof plastic: how gloriously Australian is that? Even after a day's surfing, the $50 note you left in your surfing shorts is still OK to buy you beer! And the news item that during a recent tsunami warning, the surfers at Bondi Beach refused to leave the sea: what, and miss the ride of their lives? Or the stern warning at the hand luggage X-ray machine at Alice Springs airport: "No jokes must be made whilst being processed by this facility' - to forestall, no doubt, disrespectful Aussie comments: 'You won't find the bomb, mate. It's in my suitcase.’

The more I travel, the clearer it seems that the truth of a place is in the tiny details of everyday life, not in its most glorious statues or scenery. Put down your camera, throw away your list, the real wonders of the world number indefinitely more than 25.

Question 1: What does the author mean by ‘the prescribed tourist manner’ in paragraph 2?

A. They are all backpackers.

B. They are all wealthy travellers.

C. They are all interested in seeing the wonders of the world.

D. They all eat, drink and do the same things at the sites of the world wonders.

Question 2: What did the author think or feel after seeing the sunset over Ayer Rock?

A. She thought it was pretty good.

B. She felt exhausted, empty, and bored.

C. She thought that was enough.

D. She thought this rock was the definitive sunset rock event.

Question 3: Why does she think that Uluru is probably the last 'wonder of the world' she will see?

A. She doesn't like wandering around the wonders.

B. She doesn't enjoy the Imperial Palace Tour Guide.

C. She doesn't like watching the wonder through a camera.

D. She doesn't want to explore the sites the way people around her do.

Question 4: What kind of tourists is she criticising when she says 'eyes are not good enough' in paragraph 4?

A. those who stand grumpily at the back of the group

B. those who wander enchanted through the site

C. those who look at the wonders through their cameras

D. those who lack a recording facility

Question 5: According to the author, what do a lot of backpackers carry with them nowadays?

A. books with helpful titles

B. books that are bestsellers

C. copies of must-see sights

D. little pencils

Question 6: The author compares visiting the main tourist sights to ____.

A. armaments

B. Pharmaceuticals

C. a trip highlight

D. a duty visit to a dull relative

Question 7: What does she mean by ‘the Great Barrier Reef reproached us' in paragraph 6?

A. The Great Barrier Reef is worth visiting if you are in Australia.

B. It is fine to visit the Great Barrier Reef when you are in Australia.

C. It seems wrong not to visit the Great Barrier Reef once you are in Australia.

D. The Great Barrier Reef is an unforgettable sight in Australia.

Question 8: All of the following are mentioned in the article as memorable aspects of Australia EXCEPT ____.

A. banknotes made of waterproof plastic

B. the fine visit to the Great Barrier Reef

C. the surfers at Bondi Beach refusing to leave the sea despite tsunami warning

D. the stern warning at the hand luggage X-ray machine at Alice Springs airport.

Bài 2. 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.

Herman Melville, an American author best known today for his novel Moby Dick, was actually more popular during his lifetime for some of his other works. He traveled extensively and used the knowledge gained during his travels as the basis for his early novels. In 1837, at the age of eighteen, Melville signed as a cabin boy on a merchant ship that was to sail from his Massachusetts home to Liverpool, England. His experiences on this trip served as a basis for the novel Redburn (1849). In 1841 Melville set out on a whaling ship headed for the South Seas. After jumping ship in Tahiti, he wandered around the islands of Tahiti and Moorea. This South Sea island sojourn was a backdrop to the novel Omoo (1847). After three years away from home, Melville joined up with a U.S. naval frigate that was returning to the eastern United States around Cape Horn. The novel White-Jacket (1850) describes this lengthy voyage as a navy seaman. With the publication of these early adventure novels, Melville developed a strong and loyal following among readers eager for his tales of exotic places and situations. However, in 1851, with the publication of Moby Dick, Melville's popularity started to diminish. Moby Dick, on one level the saga of the hunt for the great white whale, was also a heavily symbolic allegory of the heroic struggle of man against the universe. The public was not ready for Melville's literary metamorphosis from romantic adventure to philosophical symbolism. It is ironic that the novel that served to diminish Melville's popularity during his lifetime is the one for which he is best known today.

Question 9: The main subject of the passage is_________.

A. Melville’s travels

B. Moby Dick

C. Melville’s personal background

D. the popularity of Melville’s novels.

Question 10: The word “basis” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to_________.

A. background

B. message

C. bottom

D. dissertation

Question 11: According to the passage, Melville’s early novels were__________.

A. published while he was traveling

B. completely fictional

C. all about his work on whaling ships

D. based on his travel experience

Question 12: The passage implies that Melville stayed in Tahiti because____________.

A. he had unofficially left his ship

B. he was on leave while his ship was in port

C. he had finished his term of duty

D. he had received permission to take a vacation in Tahiti

Question 13: How did the publication of Moby Dick affect Melville’s popularity?

A. His popularity remained as strong as ever.

B. It caused his popularity to decrease.

C. His popularity increased immediately.

D. It had no effect on his popularity.

Question 14: According to the passage, Moby Dick is__________.

A. symbolic of humanity fighting the universe

B. a single-faceted work

C. a short story about a whale

D. a 47 adventure

Question 15: : In what year did Melville’s book about his experiences as a cabin boy appear?

A. 1849

B. 1837

C. 1847

D. 1841

►► ĐÁP ÁN:

1 - D 2 - B 3 - D 4 - C 5 - C 6 - D 7 - C 8 - B
9 - D 10 - A 11 - D 12 - A 13 - B 14 - A 15 - A

Bài tập trắc nghiệm Unit 8: Writing

Bài 1. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions.

Question 1: Visitors come to admire the relics that were excavated from the ancient tombs

A. Visitors come to admire the relics excavating from the ancient tombs.

B. Visitors come to admire the relics excavated from the ancient tombs.

C. Visitors come to admire the relics being excavated from the ancient tombs.

D. Visitors come to admire the relics to be excavated from the ancient tombs

Question 2: The Citadel of the Ho Dynasty, which is located in Thanh Hoa Province, was added to UNESCO's World Heritage List in 2011

A. Locating in Thanh Hoa Province, the Citadel of the Ho Dynasty was added to UNESCO's World Heritage List in 2011.

B. Located in Thanh Hoa Province, the Citadel of the Ho Dynasty was added to UNESCO's World Heritage List in 2011.

C. The Citadel of the Ho Dynasty, that is located in Thanh Hoa Province, was added to UNESCO's World Heritage List in 2011.

D. The Citadel of the Ho Dynasty, locating in Thanh Hoa Province, was added to UNESCO's World Heritage List in 2011.

Question 3: The Complex of Hue Monuments, which lies along the Perfume River in Hue City, is a good example of a well-designed capital city.

A. The Complex of Hue Monuments, laying along the Perfume River in Hue City, is a good example of a well-designed capital city.

B. Laying along the Perfume River in Hue City, the Complex of Hue Monuments is a good example of a well-designed capital city.

C. Lying along the Perfume River in Hue City, the Complex of Hue Monuments is a good example of a well-designed capital city.

D. Laid along the Perfume River in Hue City, the Complex of Hue Monuments is a good example of a well-designed capital city.

Question 4: He has been living with his cousin for two months, but he's looking for a place close to his university.

A. Living with his cousin for two months, but he's looking for a place close to his university.

B. Being lived with his cousin for two months, but he's looking for a place close to his university.

C. Has lived with his cousin for two months, but he's looking for a place close to his university.

D. Having been living with his cousin for two months, but he's looking to a place close to his university.

Question 5: After we had chosen a destination for our holiday, we began preparing for the trip.

A. Chosen a destination for our holiday, we began preparing for the trip.

B. Choosing a destination for our holiday, we began preparing for the trip.

C. Having chosen a destination for our holiday, we began preparing for the trip.

D. Having prepared for the trip, we chose a destination for our holiday.

Bài 2. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions.

Question 6: A picture was stolen by art thieves. It was painted by Munch.

A. Stolen by art thieves, a picture was painted by Munch.

B. Painted by Munch, a picture was stolen by art thieves.

C. A picture painted by Munch was stolen by art thieves.

D. All are correct.

Question 7: You can see Velazquez in this painting. He is standing in the background.

A. Standing in the background, you can see Velazquez in this painting.

B. You can see Velazquez, who is standing in the background, in this painting.

C. You can see Velazquez standing in the background in this painting.

D. Both B and C are correct.

Question 8: The sculpture represents the biblical King David. It was carved in the early 1500s.

A. The sculpture carved in the early 1500s represents the biblical King David.

B. The sculpture, carved in the early 1500s, represents the biblical King David.

C. Represented the biblical King David, the sculpture was carved in the early 1500s.

D. Being represented the biblical King David, the sculpture was carved in the early 1500s.

Question 9: Cats is one of the longest-running musicals in Britain. It was written by Andrew Lloyd Webber.

A. Written by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Cats is one of the longest-running musicals in Britain.

B. Cats, written by Andrew Lloyd Webber, is one of the longest-running musicals in Britain.

C. Cats, one of the longest-running musicals in Britain, was written by Andrew Lloyd Webber.

D. All are correct.

Question 10: The Matrix was released in 1999. It stars Keanu Reeves.

A. Releasing in 1999, The Matrix stars Keanu Reeves.

B. Released in 1999, The Matrix stars Keanu Reeves.

C. The Matrix released in 1999 stars Keanu Reeves.

D. Both B and C are correct.

Question 11: You will never eat there at the weekend unless you have made a reservation.

A. Let’s make reservation at the weekend to be due of eating there

B. You should have made a reservation if you expected to eat there at the weekend.

C. It is only possible for you to eat there at the weekend if you reserve a table in advance.

D. You may not be able to eat there if you don’t reserve a table at the weekend on purpose.

Question 12: Only Mary scored high enough to pass this test

A. Mary was the only person to pass this test.

B. Only on this test was Mary’s score high enough.

C. Mary’s score was barely enough to pass.

D. Mary only passed this test because she scored higher than the others.

Question 13: The demand was so great. They had to reprint the book immediately.

A. So great was the demand that they had to reprint the book immediately.

B. The book would be reprinted immediately since the demand was great.

C. They demanded to reprint the book immediately.

D. They demanded that the book be reprinted immediately.

Question 14: He did not work hard. He failed the exam.

A. Unless he had worked hard, he would have failed the exam.

B. Even though he failed the exam, he didn’t work hard.

C. If he had worked hard, he would have passed the exam.

D. However hard he worked, he failed the exam.

Question 15: “I will help you with the housework”, Mai said to me.

A. Mai promised to help me with the housework.

B. Mai asked me to help her with the housework

C. Mai begged to help me with the housework.

D. Mai insisted on helping me with the housework

►► ĐÁP ÁN:

1 - B 2 - B 3 - C 4 - D 5 - C
6 - C 7 - D 8 - C 9 - D 10 - D
11 - C 12 - A 13 - A 14 - C 15 - A

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