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MIDTERM TEST 3 - GRADE 11 - FORM 2025 Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions. Question 1: A. honor B. omen C. response D. revolve Question 2: A. cloth B. thought C. together D. through Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of stress in each of the following questions. Question 3: A. magic B. palace C. picture D. hotel Question 4: A. renovation B. deficiency C. astronomer D. redundancy Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 5: In my entire life, I _________ so liberated and content as I do right now. A. am never feel B. never was felt C. have never felt D. never had felt Question 6: We ______wear uniforms on weekdays. It's the rule at our school. A. should B. have to C. ought to D. must Question 7: _______cholesterol is a byproduct of the fat that are found in animal-based foods like eggs, dairy products and meat. A. Diet B. Dietary C. Meal D. Food Question 8: You need to set a time _______ a family talk and stick to the schedule. A. on B. for C. with D. about Question 9: When the manager of our company retires, the deputy manager will that position. A. stand for B. take over C. catch on D. hold on Read the following advertisement/announcement and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 10 to 15. Question 10: A. adapt B. foster C. send D. borrow Question 11: A. finance B. finances C. financial D. financially Question 12: A. out B. of C. for D. with Oldtown University extends a warm welcome to all new students! Take advantage of our complimentary workshops tailored to enrich your university experience. Join us for an engaging Ice-breaker session to (10) _________ meaningful connections with fellow classmates, creating a supportive community from day one. Develop essential Budgeting Skills to navigate your (11) _________ journey successfully, ensuring financial stability throughout your academic years. Plus, immerse yourself in our Cooking Class and master the art of preparing mouthwatering meals, empowering you to savor delicious and nutritious homemade dishes. Don't miss (12) _________ on these invaluable opportunities for personal and academic growth!
Question 13: A. Do B. Should C. Were D. Had Question 14: A. treats B. treating C. are being treating D. have treated Question 15: A. location B. position C. situation D. condition Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct arrangement of the sentences to make a meaningful paragraph/letter in each of the following questions. Question 16: a. What’s more, we can reduce stress and feel better when reading books. b. First of all, it provides us much information that we need to know about the things around us. c. Everyone can receive a lot of advantages from reading books. d. Besides, reading books also help us concentrate on things. e. The last but not least is that reading can improve our writing skills. A. d-b-a-c-e B. b-d-e-a-c C. e-c-a-b-d D. c-b-a-d-e Question 17: a. Best wishes. b. First of all, self-study gives learners more freedom. They decide what they should study and how to learn depending on their abilities. c. Dear Martin, I hope you are well. I am thinking about the advantages of self-study - learning at home without a teacher. d. Secondly, they can make learners responsible. They set their learning goals and make study plans to achieve them. e. Finally, it makes them more confident. Completing tasks and solving problems on their own boost learners' confidence. A. d-c-a-b-e B. e-c-d-a-b C. c-b-d-e-a D. c-d-a-e-b EMPLOYEE POLICY ANNOUNCEMENT H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu) Information As you are likely aware, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has confirmed a growing number of H1N1 flu cases in the U.S. (13)_______ you have flu symptoms, please contact your health care provider immediately. We recommend that any staff or faculty member with flu-like symptoms remain home until symptom-free (no fever for 24 hours). Please contact Human Resources at 617-879-2193 if you, or a member of your family, (14)_______ for flu. Normal sick leave policies will apply. Symptoms of H1N1 flu are similar to regular flu and include: Sudden fever over 100 degrees Cough, sore throat, muscle aches, headache, chills, fatigue, and general weakness. These symptoms can range from mild to severe and may cause a worsening or underlying chronic medical (15)_______.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 23. Nowadays, it's really common to see people being publicly shamed for their bodies, particularly online. The following (18)___________: The goal of body shaming is to "disparage" another person's physical appearance and body by behaviors such as: (19)______, and gestures, etc. to maliciously criticize, evaluate, judge, etc. another person's physical appearance. (20)________ a negative way, it can lead to feelings of inadequacy, remorse, or even suicidal ideation due to the violation of dignity and honor and the accompanying depression. Online platforms like Facebook, Zalo, TikTok, etc. have made body shaming a widespread occurrence in recent times. An example of a joke that could be used to shame someone's body or (21)_______ "fat like a pig. Have you gotten fat lately?" When someone says things like "you're so fat and ugly that you want to compete in a beauty pageant" or "you're as stupid as cattle," it can be an insult to (22)_________ and dignity. Statements that shame people's bodies, whether mistakenly or on purpose, cause others to think negatively and act as "invisible weapons" that do harm. Specifically, people's (23)_________ of widespread body shaming on social media and in real life. Question 18: A. is an explanation of this English term B. was an explanation of this English term C. were an explanation of this English term D. are an explanation of this English term Question 19: A. be used language B. is used language C. using language D. to use language Question 20: A. What people criticize others in B. Where people criticize other in C. Why people criticize other in D. When people criticize others in Question 21: A. disparage her is B. disparage them is C. disparage us is D. disparage his is Question 22:
A. other people's respect B. another people’s respect C. others people’s respect D. the others people’s respect Question 23: A. bodies are been the target B. bodies were been the target C. bodies had been the target D. bodies have been the target Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 24 to 28. Ecosystems and humans have coexisted for a very long time. Nearby ecosystems were the birthplace of numerous civilizations. Native American communities in the North American Great Plains, for example, relied heavily (24)_____the flora and fauna of the region to sustain elaborate ways of life. Among many Plains Indian societies, like that of the Lakota and the Kiowa, the bison—a massive grazing animal indigenous to the Great Plains—became the most significant biotic component. It is common for people to call bison by the (25)_____name. Native Americans made furniture, clothes, and even tools out of buffalo horns, and they subsisted mostly on buffalo meat and hides. Tribespeople spent the year tracking bison herds (26)______lived in the Great Plains' tallgrass grassland. (27)_____, many ecosystems have been dominated by humans as their populations have increased. For example, the Great Plains' tallgrass prairie was turned into arable land. Fewer bison were able to make it as the environment contracted. Only in (28)_____areas like Yellowstone National Park are a small number of herds still going strong today. Question 24: A. on B. in C. with D. for Question 25: A. suit B. wrong C. fault D. fail Question 26: A. who B. whom C. whose D. that Question 27: A. Moreover B. Therefore C. However D. Such as Question 28: A. survived B. protected C. ignored D. distracted Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 29 to 33. Flat bodies that fit the contours of the sea floor are good for fish that live there. These fish have evolved in very different ways, and there are two main types. A family member of sharks, skates, and rays have become flat in a way that might be called obvious. Their bodies have spread out to make big "wings." The shapes are still the same and they look like they were flattened, but they are still "the right way up." On the other hand, fish like plaice, sole, and halibut have changed how they've become flat. They are much "taller" than they are wide. There are bony fish that tend to be flattened in a vertical direction. They use their whole