Nội dung text Second Semester Final Exam GRADE 11 Test 8.docx
Question 11:A. Basic B. Global C. Natural D. Human Question 12:A. lot B. plenty C. many D. some Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from 13 to 17. Question 13: a. Liam: Wow! Your dog is green! That's so cool! b. Emma: Hi Liam! Look at my new dog! c. Emma: Yes, he is! His name is Pickle. A. c-a-b B. a-b-c C. b-a-c D. c-b-a Question 14: a. Noah: Oh! It changes colors! Blue, purple, pink! b. Mia: Noah, look! I have a magic strawberry! c. Mia: Watch this! When I put it in water... d. Mia: Yes! It's my special rainbow strawberry. e. Noah: A magic strawberry? What do you mean? A. c-b-a-e-d B. b-a-d-e-c C. a-b-c-d-e D. b-e-c-a-d Question 15: Dear Amina, a. The grass is yellow and tall. Many trees give shade to the animals. In the morning, we can hear birds sing. It is very peaceful here. b. Would you like to visit? My friend Juma is a guide. He can show us the animals. c. I am LK from Kenya. I want to tell you about our beautiful savanna. We have many big animals here. d. We can take pictures and watch birds too. The weather is warm and nice. e. I see elephants, lions, and giraffes every day. The zebras run in big groups. At night, we can see many stars in the sky. Please come soon! I think you will love it here. Your friend, LK A. b-e-c-a-d B. e-a-d-c-b C. c-e-a-b-d D. a-b-e-c-d Question 16: a. Parents worry about too much screen time. They want their children to play outside and read books. This is good for health. b. Children use phones and computers every day. They like to watch videos and play games on these devices. It is fun for them. c. We need a good balance with screens. Children should use them for learning and fun. But they need other activities too.
d. Many children learn with computers at school. They can read books and do homework on tablets. This helps them study better. e. Kids love to watch cartoons on TV and phones. They play games with their friends online. This makes them happy. A. b-d-e-a-c B. a-d-e-b-c C. d-a-b-e-c D. e-b-a-d-c Question 17: a. We must save our jungles. They are important for all animals and plants. The jungle needs our help. b. The jungle is a big home for many animals. We can see monkeys, birds, and tigers there. They live in the trees. c. Some people cut down trees in the jungle. This is bad for the animals. They lose their homes. d. Many plants grow in the jungle. There are tall trees and pretty flowers. The plants give food to the animals. e. Good people try to help the jungle. They plant new trees and protect the animals. This makes the jungle safe. A. b-a-d-c-e B. b-a-e-d-c C. b-d-c-e-a D. b-e-c-d-a Read the following passage about Nature's Hidden Connections and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22. Nature's intricate web of life demonstrates remarkable connections between all living organisms. In our vast ecosystems, every creature plays a vital role in maintaining balance. Plants, (18)_________, provide essential nutrients and shelter for countless species. If we were to remove just one species from an ecosystem, the entire balance would be disrupted. Having studied ecosystems for decades, (19)_________. After producing oxygen through photosynthesis, plants also absorb harmful carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. The complex relationships in nature are truly fascinating. Insects pollinate flowers. This simple act ensures the survival of many plant species. Small changes in one part of an ecosystem can trigger significant effects elsewhere. Nutrients (20)_________. Birds spread seeds across different areas, and mammals help maintain plant populations through their feeding habits. (21)_________. Weather patterns influence migration routes, and seasonal changes affect breeding cycles. Through these interconnected relationships, each species contributes to the overall health of our planet's ecosystems. Fresh water, which supports countless aquatic species, flows from mountains to oceans in an endless cycle. Fish swim upstream to lay eggs. (22)_________. After completing their journey, salmon provide food for many forest animals. Coral reefs are protected by marine parks. The oceans connect all continents through their currents, creating pathways for marine life. Understanding these connections helps us appreciate the importance of conservation efforts. Question 18: A. formed the core of aquatic cycles B. which form the foundation of most food chains C. where maintains balance in ecosystems
D. will sustain all nutrient flows Question 19: A. scientists discovering deep space phenomena since yesterday B. having researched quantum physics effects in cells C. scientists studied artificial intelligence affecting natural systems D. scientists continue to discover new relationships between organisms Question 20: A. which decompose through processes in the atmosphere B. that breaks down minerals in ocean depths C. are continuously recycled by decomposers in the soil D. having transformed nutrients within volcanic systems Question 21: A. The delicate balance of nature relies on these countless interactions B. The complex system of computers depends on digital algorithms C. The global market structure relies on these financial transactions D. The modern medical advances build upon these chemical processes Question 22: A. This natural behavior helps distribute nutrients throughout river systems B. This digital system helps process data throughout cloud networks C. This financial mechanism helps transfer funds throughout banking systems D. This urban planning helps organize traffic throughout city networks Read the following passage about Urban Poverty's Growing Crisis and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30. In big cities today, more and more people are becoming homeless. We can see them sleeping on streets, in parks, or under bridges. These people often carry all their belongings in bags or shopping carts. Some homeless individuals ask for money or food from people walking by. Many cities are trying to help, but the number of homeless people keeps growing each year. There are several reasons why people become homeless. High rent prices make it hard for many people to pay for housing. Some people lose their jobs and cannot find new ones quickly. Health problems can also lead to homelessness when people cannot work or pay medical bills. Mental health issues are another common cause, making it difficult for some people to keep stable housing or employment. Life on the streets is very challenging for homeless people. They struggle to find safe places to sleep and rest. Finding clean water and food is a daily problem for them. Without a fixed address, they find it hard to get jobs or receive important mail. Many homeless people also face health problems because they cannot see doctors regularly. They often feel scared and lonely on the streets. Communities can help solve this growing problem. Building more affordable homes is important. Cities should create more shelters where homeless people can stay safely. Job training programs can help them