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TRƯỜNG ĐẠI HỌC MỞ TP.

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KHOA NGOẠI NGỮ

KIỂM TRA GIỮA HỌC PHẦN MÔN: MORPHOLOGY & SYNTAX (2)
Họ và tên SV: Vĩnh Bảo Phúc Mã số SV: 2157010550
Lớp:DH21EL02C Hệ: CQ Học kỳ: …II…/ NH: 2023-2024
THỜI GIAN LÀM BÀI: 75 phút
ĐỀ SỐ 2

Điểm số Điểm chữ Chữ ký giáo viên Họ tên chữ ký Họ tên chữ ký Số phách
chấm thi CBCT1 CBCT2

ANSWER SHEET
Transfer your answers into the numbered spaces below
1.D 2.C 3.B 4.C 5.D 6.A 7.C 8.B 9.C 10.D

11.C 12.D 13.D 14.B 15.A 16.C 17.C 18.C 19.B 20.B

21.A 22. D 23.A 24.A 25.A 26.C 27.B 28.A 29.C 30.A

31.B 32.B 33.C 34.C 35.C 36.C 37.A 38.A 39.B 40.A

41.B 42.D 43.A 44.C 45.A 46.D 47.D 48.B 49.D 50.B

51.C 52.D 53.A 54.A 55.B 56.A 57.C 58.D 59.B 60.D

CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER

1. The underlined part in “a swimming pool” is a(n) ___________.


A. bound base B. inflectional suffix C. derivational infix D. derivational suffix
2. The underlined part in “a running stream” is a(n) ________.
A. derivational suffix B. bound base C. inflectional suffix D. derivational infix
3. A word containing one bound morpheme is a _______ word.
A. Simple B. complex C. compound D. compound-complex
4. The word ‘globalization’ contains ____ morpheme(s).
A. One B. two C. three D. four
5. The underlined word in ‘men’s clothes’ contains _________ inflectional suffix(es).
A. Three B. two C. four D. one
6. A base is a _____.
A. Morpheme with principal meaning C. segment of language with lexical meaning
B. Word to which an affix is attached D. mono-morphemic word
7. The original word of “sport” is __________.
A. Sportif B. sportive C. disport D. sportum
8. Which of the following is NOT true?
A. A phrase contains no verb.
B. A phrase is named after its headword.
C. A phrase is a group of words clustering around a headword.
D. A phrase may contain a non-finite verb.
9. Bases are different from affixes in their form, their meaning and ________.
A. their function B. their position C. their quantity D. their characteristics
10. A compound-complex sentence is the one consisting of __________.
A. Independent clause + subordinate clause(s)
B. Independent clause + independent clause
C. Main clause + subordinate clause
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D. Main clause + main clause + subordinate clause
11. A simple sentence is the one consisting of ______.
A. Only one finite verb C. Only one clause
B. an independent and a main clause D. a main clause and a subordinate clause
12. Lexical words are the words with a _______ meaning.
A. structural B. functional C. grammatical D. dictionary
13. Which of the following is NOT true about noun clauses?
A. A noun clause can perform the functions of a noun.
B. A noun clause can be at different positions.
C. A noun clause acts as a noun.
D. A noun clause is identified by the introducing word.
14. By function, the underlined part in “Your requirement is over my ability.” is a(n) ______.
A. complement of verb C. indirect object
B. subject complement D. object of preposition
15. By function, the underlined part in “To be late to an interview is disappointing.” is a(n) ___.
A. Subject complement B. sentence modifier C. modifier adverbial D. predicate
16. By position, the underlined part in “To live is to struggle.” is a(n) ____.
A. Adjectival B. adverbial C. verbal D. nominal
17. By function, the underlined part in “Coming home, I found the door opened.” is a(n) ___.
A. complement of noun B. indirect object C. complement of verb D. direct object
18. The underlined part in “She declared it in the worst taste that they left nothing for us.” can be analysed
as __________.
A. Prepositional phrase / complement of verb / nominal
B. Noun phrase / indirect object / nominal
C. Prepositional phrase / indirect object / nominal
D. Noun phrase / modifier / adverbial
19. By form, the underlined part in “I’ll live where you live.” is a(n) _______.
A. noun clause B. adverb clause C. noun phrase D. adjective phrase
20. By form, the underlined part in “Whether we are going for a picnic again is the question he’s always
asking.” is a(n) ______.
A. Adverb clause B. adjective clause C. noun clause D. noun phrase
21. The underlined part in ‘George was given a tennis racket.’ is ________.
A. DO B. IO C.RO D. A&B
22. By function, the underlined part in “How glad I am to see you.” is a(n) _______.
A. Object of preposition C. complement of verb
B. indirect object D. subject complement
23. The sentence pattern of “The dentist says, ‘Open wide your mouth.” is ____.
A. Subject – verb – complement of verb C. subject – verb – direct object
B. Subject – verb – indirect object D. subject – verb – modifier
24. The underlined word in “Have you got any children?” is a(n) ____.
A. determiner B. coordinator C. preposition D. adverb
25. The underlined word in ‘I’ve never heard such stories as he’s telling.’ is a(n)_______.
A. relative pronoun B. conjunction C. preposition D. adverb
26. The underlined word in ‘There is no rose but has some thorn.’ is a(n)________.
A. conjunction B. preposition C. relative pronoun D. adverb
27. By form, the underlined part in ‘You look attractive in either the pink dress or the yellow.’ is
a_________conjunction.
A. subordinating B. correlative C. coordinating D. connecting
28. By form, the underlined part in ‘You will succeed in life provided that you think optimistically.’ is
a___________ conjunction.
A. subordinating B. correlative C. coordinating D. connecting
29. The underlined parts in ‘After having dinner, he went to bed.’ and ‘After he had dinner, he went to
bed.’ are different from each other in:
A. function B. position C. form D. A&B
30. The underlined parts in ‘I don’t remember the town where I was born.’ is a(n)________.
A. relative pronoun B. interrogative pronoun C. conjunction D. adverb

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31. The verb in ‘The local council have granted us permission to open a shop.’ can be identified as
____________ verb.
A. transitive B. ditransitive C. linking D. auxiliary
32. The verb in ‘The professor called on me for question 1.’ can be identified as __________ verb.
A. transitive B. phrasal C. linking D. prepositional
33. The verb in ‘Priscilla has to cut down on hamburgers and other greasy food. It's bad for her
cholesterol.’ can be identified as ____________ verb.
A. intransitive B. stative C. phrasal D. prepositional
34. The verb in ‘We’re all looking forward to having a few days’ holiday together.’ can be identified as
____________verb.
A. prepositional B. phrasal C. phrasal-prepositional D. irregular

35. By position, the units of a sentence can be classified as ____.

A. Subject, object, complement, modifier C. nominal, adjectival, adverbial & verbal


B. Noun, adjective, adverb, and verb D. lexical and functional
36. The sentence pattern of “You should keep the food this way.” is _____.
A. Subject – verb – complement of verb C. subject – verb – modifier
B. Subject – verb – indirect object D. subject – verb – direct object
37. The sentence pattern of “The workers worked hard all night to finish the job.” is ____.
A. Subject – verb – modifier C. subject – verb – complement of verb
B. Subject – verb – direct object D. subject – verb – indirect object
38. The sentence pattern of “The President made her his assistant.” is a(n) ____.
A. Subject – verb – direct object – object complement
B. Subject – verb – direct object – indirect object
C. Subject – verb – complement of verb
D. Subject – verb – modifier
39. ‘Enraged by the taunting of the boys, the huge gorilla leaped from his enclosure and chased them up a
hill and down a pathway to the exit gates.’ is a ________ sentence.
A. compound B. complex C. simple D. compound-complex
40. ‘After the two soccer players lost their game, they joined their other teammates for lunch, and they
went to the movies.’ is a ________ sentence.
A. compound-complex C. complex
B. compound with complex object D. complex with compound predicate
41. ‘Maria registered for all of her classes by mail, but Brad was not able to do so.’ is a __________
sentence.
A. complex C complex with compound predicate
B. compound D.compound-complex
42. The underlined part in “She appears to be aware of what is going on.” can be analysed as ____.
A. Noun clause / object of preposition / nominal
B. Prepositional phrase / modifier / adverbial
C. Prepositional phrase / modifier / adjectival
D. Prepositional phrase / complement of adjective / nominal
43. The underlined part in ‘Seeing is believing.’ is a _______.
A. G/SC B. G/OC C. PresP/DO D.PresP/IO
44. The underlined part in “He’s coming today in spite of the fact that I told him I didn’t want him.”
can be analysed as ____
A. prepositional phrase / modifier / adjectival C. Adverb clause / modifier / adverbial
B. Adverb phrase / modifier / adverbial D. NP/OP/nominal
45. The underlined part in “Standing next to Kim made Jane taller than she is.” can be analysed as _____.
A. Gerund phrase / subject / nominal C. PresPP/M/Adjectival
B. PresPP/S/nominal D. AdjC/S/nominal
46. The underlined part in “He strongly denied the rumor that was then being circulated.” can be analysed
as ____.
A. NP/OP/nominal B. AdvP/M/Adval C. Adj/M/Ajal D. Adv/M/Adval
47. The underlined part in “Before the exhibition opened, the gallery had been certain his paintings would
sell extremely well.’ can be analysed as __________.

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A. AdvC/M/Adval B. NC/CoA/Nal C. NC/CoA/Ajal D. NC/DO/Nal
48. The underlined part in ‘My dream is to travel to Europe.’ can be analysed as __________.
A. Inf.P/C/Val B. Inf.P/DO/Val C. Inf.P/SC/Nal D. Inf.P/C/Val
49. The underlined part in ‘It’s wasteful to leave these lights on when you’re not in the room.’ can be
analysed as __________.
A. Inf.P/CoA/Val B. Inf.P/M/Val C. Inf.P/CoA/Nal D. Inf.P/S/Nal
50. By form, function, and position respectively, the underlined part in ‘The client whose order he was
handling died.’ is ___________.
A. AdjP/M/Ajal B. NP/DO/Nal C. NP/M/Nal D. NP/DO/Ajal
51. The underlined part in ‘To do exercise regularly is good for your health.’ can be analysed as
_________.
A. InfP/M/Nal B. NP/M/Nal C. InfP/S/Nal D. InfP/SC/Nal
52. The underlined part in ‘I am fearful that they are lost.’ can be analysed as _________.
A. AdjC/DO/Nal B. NC/DO/Nal C. NC/M/Nal D. NC/CoA/Nal
53. The underlined part in ‘He is aware that very few jobs are available.’ can be analysed as ________.
A. NC/SC/Ajal B. AdjC/SC/Nal C. AdjC/O/Nal D. NC/O/Ajal
54. The underlined part in ‘The question is whether he can do the job.’ can be analysed as ___________.
A. NC/SC/Nal B. AdjC/SC/Ajal C. NC/M/Adval D. NC/SC/Adval

55. The underlined part in ‘Although Sam finds the work difficult, he continues to do his best.’can be
analysed as ________.
A. VP/IO/Nal B. infP/DO/Nal C.AdvP/M/Adval D. AdvP/M/Val
56. The underlined part in ‘Why you didn’t come to his party is a mystery to me.’ can be analysed as
_________.
A. NC/S/Nal B. NC/C/Nal C. AdjC/S/Ajal D. NC/S/Adval
57. The underlined part in ‘A little confused, she didn’t know how to answer the question.’ can be analysed
as _________
A. VP/DO/Val B. AdjP/DO/Ajal C.infP/DO/Nal D. NP/DO/Nal
58. By form, function, and position respectively, the underlined part in ‘I doubt whether there will be an
economic recovery.’ is ___________.
A. NC/IO/Adval B. NC/IO/Nal C. NC/DO/Ajal D. NC/DO/Nal
59. The underlined part in ‘Although Jim finds the work difficult, he continues to do his best.’ can be
analysed as _________.
A. NC/M/Adval B. AdvC/M/Adval C. AdjC/M/Ajal D.NC/M/Ajal
60. The underlined part in “Their child being hurt on the playground, the parents sued the city.” can be
analysed as _________.
A. GP/S/Nal B. GP/Pred/Val C. Passive Participle/Pred/Val D. AbsP/M/Adval

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