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  1. ĐỀ KIỂM TRA CHẤT LƯỢNG LỚP 12 NĂM 2010- 2011 I. Choose the best answer 1. ------------- amphibians have lungs, they breathe partly throughout their skin. a. Because b. However c. Despite d. Although 2. Before you establish a small business in your home, you must be sure that you are acting in compliance with the zoning laws. a. set down b. set about c. set aside d. set up 3. The burglar was as ------------- as a mouse in the rich man’s house. a. stealthy b. quiet c. messy d. fussy 4. That man is as ---------------- as an egg. a. bald b. blind c. bitter d. beige 5. The water in that lake is as -------------- as crystal. a. dear b. fine c. transparent d. clear 6. Although he was small in stature, he was as ------------------ as a lion. a. sick b. lazy c. brave d. fierce 7. The businessman is as ----- as a bee and doesn’t return home until eleven o’clock every night. a. efficient b. busy c. blur d. painful 8. “You are as ------ as a mule” he said a. silly b. crazy c. spastic d. obstinate 9. Unlike the rest of us who were very nervous, he remained as ---------- as death. a. inevitable b. scary c. controlled d. calm 10. This drink tastes a little ------------- to me. a. strong b. strongly c. so strong d. too much strong 11. She wondered ----------- her father looked like now, after so many years away. a. how b. whose c. that d. what 12. -------------- of the committee, I’d like to thank you for your generous donation. a. According b. On behalf c. Together d. In addition 13. -------------- had they recovered from the first earthquake when they felt the second tremor. a. Never b. Scarcely c. No sooner d. Just 14. ------------- had the van turned the corner than the wheel came off. a. No longer b. No sooner c. Hardly d. Not until 15. A way of cutting down waste is to ----------- such things as glass and paper. a. repeat b. recycle c. renew d. redirect 16. Tomorrow morning we are going to -------------- mushroom. a. pick b. pluck c. select d. choose 17. Mr. Smith is now the fifth wealthiest man in this city. a. Mr. Smith is wealthier than five people in this city. b. No one in this city has more wealth than Mr. Smith. c. Mr. Smith is the wealthiest man in this city. d. Only four people in this city are wealthier than Mr. Smith. 18. I would rather you stopped talking about her. a. I would rather stop talking about her. b. I prefer you not to talk about her any more. c. I would rather you not talk about her. d. I want you to talk about her. 19. Please ----------- a message on the answering machine. a. make b. do c. report d. leave
  2. 20. John is so ----------------. He always helps out the poor people in our community. a. generous b. creative c. reticent d. sociable II. Rewrite the sentences, keep the meanings the same: 1. Three days passed before we arrived at the first oasis. (Not until) 2. It was only when I stopped that I realized something was wrong. (did I) 3. The money is not to be paid under any circumstances. (no) 4. Hardly had the ship left port when a violent storm developed. (soon after) 5. So exhausted were the runners that none of them finished the race. (too) 6. If the government had acted, the crisis might have been avoided. (Had) 7. You must not leave the door unlocked under any circumstance. (Under) 8. I had hardly sat down when there was another knock at the door. (Hardly) 9. The company did not pay me until I had been working with them for a month. (Not) 10. Three men came into the room. (Into) 11. If you pay me back the money you took, I won’t tell the police. Pay me back --- 12. I have an appointment for a haircut this afternoon. I’m having --- 13. Someone has suggested the resignation of the minister. It --- 14. Brenda is a star because a famous director saw her act in a school play. If a famous --- 15. Everyone knows that taking exercise is good for your health. Taking exercise --- 16. The last time I was in Prague was in 1986. I haven’t --- 17. The number of people who attended the fair exceeded our expectation. More people ---- 18. I didn’t know about John’s departure. I didn’t know that ---- 19. Parking is permitted here. You are ---- 20. If I take the job, I’ll have to move to Paris. Taking ---- III. Find and correct the mistakes 1. Most Canadians live along the boundary between Canada or the United States. 2. When a gas, liquids, or a solid changes to another state, it is said to undergo a change of form. 3. The Katydid, a long-horned grasshopper, make noise by rubbing the edges of the front wings together. 4. Air travel is fast, safe and it is convenient. 5. Rock music is not only popular in the United States but also abroad. 6. We solved the problem by using a computer rather than to do it all by hand. 7. Dr. Johnson, the first woman elected president of the University, was intelligent, capable, and awareness of the problems to be solved. 8. The sun supplies the light and the warmth that permit life on Earth existing. 9. There are several races of giraffes, but there are only one species. 10. a number of materials used in manufacture paint are potential dangerous if mishandled. 11. From 1865 to 1875, a remarkable various of inventions was produced. 12. The simplest kind of plant, like the simplest kind of animal, consists in only one cell. 13. Life that we know it is based on the element of carbon. 14. It is about 125 years for the cedar tree to reach its full height. 15. Economics, with their widespread range of practical application, is of great interest to government leaders throughout the world.
  3. MORE EXERCISE 2 I. Choose the best answer 21. a. expensive b. peninsula c. independent d. participant 22. a. career b. enjoy c. manufacture d. community 23. a. authority b. disadvantage c. photographer d. relationship 24. a. awareness b. average c. ashore d. assume 25. a. athletics b. penalty c. personal d. powerful 26. a. suit b. seven c. sugar d. sun 27. a. accurate b. accept c. accident d. success 28. a. bank b. back c. baggy d. bark 29. a. creative b. creature c. creamy d. crease 30. a. chaos b. charity c. character d. chord 31. ------------- most fruits, cherries must ripen on the vine. a. Unlikely b. Different c. Dislike d. Unlike 32. Antarctic --------- we know very little is covered with thick ice all the year round. a. on which b. where c. that d. about which 33. Don’t --------- me for what happened. It wasn’t my --------------- a. accuse – fault b. accuse – wrongdoing c. blame – wrong d. blame - fault 34. After World War I, Hollywood emerged --------- the movie capital of the world. a. as b. like c. such as d. in 35. -------------- that made Thanksgiving an official holiday in the United States. a. Abraham Lincoln c. Abraham Lincoln was b. He was Abraham Lincoln d. It was Abraham Lincoln 36. Dragonflies remain stationary in the air while -------------- their prey to come near. a. waited for b. they wait c. waiting for d. to wait for 37. Mary is ----------- with her colorful dress. a. conspicuous b. conscious c. spacious d. delicious 38. Not taking a difficult exam is worse than failing it. a. It is better to fail a difficult exam than not to take it at all. b. If one is going to fail a difficult exam, it’s better not to take it. c. To fail a difficult exam is worse than not to take it. d. Because the exam is difficult, it is better not to take it. 39. The coveted Oscar was born by the best performing actor. a. much desired b. outstanding c. highly regarded d. rewarding 40. Marie and Bill were recipients to the president’s scholarship for fine arts. a. creators b. donors c. receivers d. instigators 41. The scientist tried to fuse the two tubes but found it impossible to do. a. straighten b. unite c. bend d. separate 42. By 1820, there were only sixty steamboats on the Mississippi River, ------ were quite luxurious. a. many of them b. many of which c. many that d. which many 43. Despite his inexperience in the field, John applied for the job. a. John applied for the job because he has experience in the field. b. John was unable to do the job because he was inexperienced c. John applied for the job even though he has no experience in the field. d. John didn’t apply for the job because of his inexperience in the field. 44. ------------ think of metallurgy as a modern field of science, but it is actually one of the oldest.
  4. a. Although many people b. in spite of many people c. Many people who d. Many people 45. His final remarks had a tremendous impact on the audience. a. effect b. collision c. uplift d. uproar 46. My father hasn’t smoked for three years. a. My father started smoking three years ago. b. My father stopped smoking three years ago. c. My father quit smoking for three years. d. My father will continue smoking in three years’ time. 47. The densely populated area was a breeding place for infectious diseases. a. meagerly b. improperly c. sparsely d. heavily 48. If you need an extra bed for your guest, you can use one ------------- a. our b. of ours c. of us d. us 49. Alex couldn’t start his car because -------------- a. of not knowing where to find his key c. where his key was he didn’t know b. he didn’t know where his key was d. to find his key he didn’t know where 50. Jack would have gone to Chicago ------------- to get a plane reservation. a. if he hadn’t been able b. would he be able c. if he had been able d. if he were able 51. -------------- received law degrees as today. a. Never so many women have c. Never have so many women b. The women aren’t ever d. Women who have never 52. The attorney told his client that --------- a. the case was of a small chance to win c. they had little chance of winning the case b. the case had a minimum chance to be won by him d. it was nearly impossible to win him the case 53. The raccoon is a nocturnal animal. a. harmless b. night c. marsupial d. diurnal 54. ------------- a liquid changes to a solid, heat is given off. a. That b. Sometimes c. Whenever d. From 55. I’m tall enough to be policeman, but I don’t have enough --------- a. qualifications b. diplomas c. certificates d. degrees 56. The captain and the crew were happy when the -------------- was over. a. trip b. tour c. journey d. voyage 57. I always keep candles in the room ---------- there is a power cut. a. if b. in case c. unless d. even though 58. If you want to develop inner tranquility, you have to stop ---- by every little things that happens. a. bothering b. to bother c. being bothered d. to be bothered 59. I finished my homework a few days ahead --------- the deadline. a. of b. to c. by d. at 60. Refusal to give a breath sample to the police could lead to your arrest. a. If you refuse to be arrested, you could give a breath sample. b. You could be arrested for not giving a breath sample to the police. c. If a breath sample is not given, the police will refuse to arrest you. d. The police could cause you to give a breath sample to decide whether to arrest you or not. II. Reading
  5. Rachel Carson was born in 1907 in Springdale, Pennsylvania. She studied biology in college and zoology at Johns Hopkins University, where she received her master’s degree in 1933. In 1936, she was hired by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, where she worked most of her life. Carson’s first book, Under the Sea Wild, was published in 1941. It received excellent reviews, but sales were poor until it was reissued in 1952. In that year, she published The Sea Around Us, which proved a fascinating look beneath the Ocean’s Surface, emphasizing human history as well as geology and marine biology. Her imaginary and language had a poetic quality. Carson consulted no less than 1,000 printed sources. She had voluminous correspondence and frequent discussion with experts in the field. However, she always realized the limitations of her nontechnical readers. In 1962, Carson published Silent Spring, a book that sparked considerable controversy. It proved how much harm was done by uncontrolled, reckless use of insecticides. She detailed how they poison the food supply of animals, killed birds and fish, and contaminate human food. At the time, spokemen for the chemical industry mounted personal attacks against Carson and issued propaganda to indicate that her finding was flawed. However, her work was vindicated by a 1963 report of the President’s Science Advisory Committee. 61. The passage mainly discusses Rachel Carson’s work -------- a. as a researcher c. at the U.S and Wildlife Service b. at college d. as a writer 62. According to the passage, what did Carson primary study at Johns Hopkins University? a. Oceanography b. History c. Literature d. Zoology 63. When she published her first book, she was closet to the age of ---------- a. 26 b. 29 c. 34 d. 45 64. It can be inferred from the passage that in 1952, Carson’s book Under the Sea Wild ------------- a. sold many copies c. was outdated b. became more popular than her other books d. was praised by critics 65. Which of the followings was NOT mentioned in the passage as a source of information for The Sea Around Us? a. Printed matter c. Talks with experts b. Letters from scientist d. A research expedition 66. The word ‘reckless’ is closet meaning to ----------- a. unnecessary b. limited c. continuous d. irresponsible 67. According to the passage, Silent Spring is primary -------- a. an attack on the use of chemical preservations in food b. a discussion of the hazards insects pose to food supply c. a warning about the dangers of misusing insecticides d. an illustration of the benefits of the chemical industry 68. Which of the following is closet meaning to the word ‘flawed’? a. faulty b. deceptive c. logical d. offensive 69. Why does the author mention the report of the President’s Science Advisory Committee? a. to provide an example of government propaganda b. to support Carson’s ideas c. to indicate a growing government concern with the environment d. to validate the chemical industry’s claims III. Correct the mistakes 70. Echoes occurs when sound waves strike a smooth surface and bounces backwards. 71. Natural asphalt lakes are find in many parts of the world. 72. The flute is the only woodwind instrument that is not done of wood.
  6. 73. On nights when is the sky clear and the air calm, the Earth’s surface rapidly radiates heat into the atmosphere. 74. The officials object to them wearing long dresses for the inaugural dance at the country club. 75. He knows to repair the carburetor without taking the whole car apart. 76. A five-thousand-dollars reward was offered for the capture of the escaped criminals. 77. Dresses, skirts, shoes, and children’s clothing are advertised at great reduced prices this weekend. 78. A lunch of soup and sandwiches do not appeal to all of the students. 79. All the students are looking forward spending their free time relaxing in the sun this summer. 80. Jim was upset last night because he had to do many homeworks. 81. She wishes that we didn’t send her the candy yesterday because she is on a diet. 82. Today was such beautiful day that I couldn’t bring myself to complete all my chores. 83. He has less friends in his class now than he had last year. 84. The athlete, together with his coach and several relatives, are traveling to the Olympic Games. 85. The bald eagle was chosen as the emblem of the United States because it is a native to North America. IV. Give the correct form of the words in brackets James Naismith, the (invent) ------------------------------- of basketball, was a teacher who worked with (teen) ------------------------------- at the YMCA (young Men’s Christian Association). In 1891, he was asked by the (organize) ------------------------------- to think of a new kind of ball game that would be (suit) ------------------------------- for playing indoors in the winter. He put up two peach baskets on the wall of the gym, and the (play) ------------------------------- had to try to throw a soccer ball into them. The game was very (success) ------------------------------- and soon schools and college all over the country became very (enthuse) ------------------------------- about the new game. In 1892, Naismith made some (modify) ------------------------------- to the rules, (include) ------------------------------- the introduction of a lightweight ball that was easier to throw, and a (reduce) ------------------------------- in the number in each team. Since then the game has remained more or less (change) ----------------------. V. Transformation 86. Someone rang the alarm as soon as the burglars left the building. No sooner ............................................................................................................................................ 87. I only realized what I had missed when they told me about it later. Only ..................................................................................................................................................... 88. He knows almost everything about whales. There’s ................................................................................................................................................. 89. It is believed that the man escaped in a stolen car. The man ............................................................................................................................................... 90. It hasn’t snowed here for six years. The last time ........................................................................................................................................ 91. “Nothing will persuade me to sleep in that haunted house”, she said. She flatly .............................................................................................................................................. 92. “I didn’t steal the car’ he said “I just borrowed it” He ........................................................................................................................................................ 93. It was overeating that caused his heart attack. If .......................................................................................................................................................... 94. He said “Don’t walk on the ice, it isn’t safe” He ........................................................................................................................................................
  7. 95. The phone stopped ringing the moment I got downstairs. Hardly .................................................................................................................................................. 96. She didn’t shed a tear when the story ended in tragedy. Not .......................................................................................................................................................
  8. ĐỀ KIỂM TRA CHẤT LƯỢNG NĂM 2011 Test 1 I. Make the correct choice: 1. People are not allowed to enter the park after midnight because lack of security. A B C D 2. I’d rather to stay at home than go out at weekends. A B C D 3. John’s mother thought that chocolates were bad to him . A B C D 4. She is tired with being asked the same thing everyday. A B C D 5. They asked me what did happen last night, but I was unable to tell them. A B C D 6. A. golden B. grove C. chosen D. cover 7. A. sunrise B. shut C. business D. summer 8. A. lose B. women C. prove D. movie 9. A. cheap B. child C. chair D. chemist 10. A. lift B. sign C. light D. might 11. Glass is usually ________ sand. A. made from B. made of C. made by D. made with 12. They worked hard ________ they could pass the final examination. A. since B. because C. in case D. so that 13. The weather was terrible. I wish it ________ warmer. A. were B. was C. has been D. had been 14. The students in this class were made ________ very hard. A. learning B.having learnt C. learn D. to learn 15. Up to now, I ________ a lot of information about her. A. will learn B. learnt C. would learn D. have learnt 16. How ________ is your father? A. alive B. tall C. high D. single 17. My parents first ________ each other at the Olympic Games in 1982. A. had meet B. met C. have met D. meet 18. She has worked as a secretary ________ she graduated from college. A. since B. until C. before D. while 19. Jim is five centimeters ________ than Tom. A. higher B. taller C. tallest D. tall 20. If I had time, I ________ to the beach with you this weekend. A. will go B. will have gone C. would have gone D. would go 21. His pronunciation causes me a lot of ________. A. difficulties B. difficult C. difficulty D. difficultly 22. Jack insested that he didn’t need any help, ________ I helped him anyway. A. but B. besides C. however D. so 23. My uncle ________ you met yesterday is a lawyer. A. which B. what C. whose D. whom 24. The old man is said ________ all his money to an old people’s home when he died. A. have left B. to leave C. to have left D. to leaving 25. Don’t waste time ________ that broken vase. A. mending B. mend C. for mending D. to mend 26. She failed the test, ________ she studied hard. A. as B. in spite of C. despite D. although 27. Hung: “Thank you very much for a lovely party.” - Hoa: “________”. A. Thanks B. Have a good day C. You are welcome D. Cheers 28. When I came to visit her last night, she ________ a bath. A. is having B. was having C. has D. had 29. Dien Bien Phu is the place ________ our army won a resounding victory in 1954. A. where B. that C. what D. which 1
  9. 30. He had no ________ of selling the clock – it had belonged to hes grandfather. A. interest B. intend C. intention D. meaning 31. I knew they were talking about me ________ they stopped when I entered the room. A. because B. so that C. despite D. therefore 32. I regret ________ you that your application has been denied. A. inform B. to have informed C. to inform D. informing 33. Neither you nor I ________ responsible for the bad result. A. are B. be C. am D. is 34. Wait here until I ________ you. A. am going to call B. call C. will call D. am calling 35. The sick man still finds it ________ to stand without support. A. comforting B. discomfort C. uncomfortable D. comfortable The world’s first film was shown in 1895 by two French brothers. Although it only (36) ______ of short, simple scenes, people loved it, and films have been popular ever since. The first films were silent, with titles on the screen to explain the story. Soon the public had (37) ____ favourite actors and actresses and, in this way, the first film stars appeared. In 1927, the first “talkie”, a film with sound, was shown and from then on, the public would only accept this kind of film. Further improvements continued, particularly in America, (38) _____ most of the world’s films were produced. With the arrival of television in the 1950s, (39) ____ people went to see films, but in recent years cinema audiences have grown again. More countries have started to produce films that influence film making and there are currently (40) ______ national film industries. 36. A. considered B. consisted C. held D. belonged 37. A. your B. their C. his D. our 38. A. who B. which C. where D. when 39. A. other B. each C. any D. fewer 40. A. much B. lots C. plenty D. many 41. We lived in that ______ on the corner. A. old house brick small B. brick small old house C. small old brick house D. house brick small old 42. He took his seat quietly ________. A. so as not to disturb their conversation B. so as to disturb their conversation C. in order not disturb their conversation D. in order for him not to disturb their conversation 43. If I had enough money, ______. A. I will buy that house B. I could buy that house C. I can buy that house D. I am buy that house 44. _____ that no one would ask for tips. A. The tourists found it strange B. The tourist were strange to find C. The tourists found strange D. It found strange tourists 45. Dr Sales is the person____. A. in that I don’t have much confidence B. whom I don’t have much confidence in him C. I don’t have much confidence D. in whom I don’t have much confidence It is very important to have healthy teeth. Good teeth help us to chew our food. They also help us to look nice. How does a tooth go bad? The decay begins in a little crack in the enamel covering of the tooth. This happens after germs and bits of food have collected there. Then the decay slowly spreads inside the tooth. Eventually, poison goes into the blood, and we may feel quite ill. How can we keep our teeth healthy? Firstly, we ought to visit our dentist twice a year. He can fill the small holes in our teeth before they destroy the teeth. He can examine our teeth to check that they are growing in the right way. Unfortunately, many people wait until they have toothache before they see a dentist. Secondly, we should brush our teeth with a toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste at least twice a day – once after breakfast and once before we go to bed. We can also use wooden toothpicks to clean between our teeth after a meal. Thirdly, we should eat food that is good for our teeth and our body: milk, cheese, fish, brown bread, potatoes, red rice, raw vegetables and fresh fruit. Chocolates, sweets, biscuits and cakes are bad, especially when we eat them between meals. They are harmful because they stick to our teeth and cause decay. 46. Good teeth mainly help us to ____. A. look nice B. chew our food C. look important D. have good eyesight 47. When food and germs collect in a small crack, our teeth _______. 2
  10. A. become hard B. make us feel quite ill C. begin to decay D. send poison into the blood 48. A lot of people do not visit a dentist until ____. A. they have toothache B. they have holes in their teeth C. they have brushed their teeth D. their teeth grow properly 49. What may be most harmful to our teeth? A. red rice B. raw vegetables C. fresh fruit D. sweet things 50. The best title for the passage would be _______. A. “How to keep our teeth healthy” B. “How to make our teeth nicer” C. “How to clean our teeth” D. “How to keep our teeth ever white” TEST 2 I. PRONUNCIATION A. Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from that of the others. 1. a. precede b. reject c. schedule d. wedding 2. a. takes b. pens c. boats d. traps 3. a. romantic b. marriage c. attract d. private 4. a. tension b. decision c. provision d. precision 5. a. stopped b. talked c. married d. passed B. Choose the word that has the main stress placed differently from that of the others. 6. a. obliged b. contractual c. determine d. counterpart 7. a. conical b. marriage c. romantic d. sacrifice 8. a. confide b. banquet c. cultural d. attitude 9. a. engage b. ceremony c. majority d. maintain 10. a. similarity b. independent c. generation d. diversity II. LANGUAGE FOCUS A. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c or d - that best completes the sentence. 11.She sacrificed her career ________________________ her children. a. to b. for c. on d. with 12.If you put your trust _________________ me, I will not let you _________________ . a. in - on b. on - off c. in - down d. to - down 13.In Vietnam, two, three or even four generations live one roof. a. in b. over c. with d. under 14.My father has an older sister he hasn't seen _________________________ thirty years. a. since b. in c. during d. for 15.Jane has become ____________________ to Roger, and the wedding will be in April. a. proposed b. engaged c. settled d. agreed 16.When we went to Egypt he knew ____________________no Arabic, but within six months he had become extremely fluent. a. entirely b. virtually c. barely d. scarcely 17.Marriage should be a(n) ___________________partnership. a. equal b. unique c. limited d. successful 18.What could be more _________________ than a wedding on a tropical island? a. romance b. romantic c. romanticizing d. romanticism 19.You really should ___________________ your energy for the difficult climb ahead. a. conserve b. keep c. maintain d. preserve 20.She was full of __________________ to achieve her goals. a. decision b. confidence c. obligation d. determination 21.Surprisingly, the frontier guards seemed ______________________with our presence. a. unconcerned b. uninterested c. unconscious d. uncritical 22.She studies many magazines and books about fashion, entertaining and correct social behavior 3
  11. as she wants to appear __________________ . a. sophisticated b. fashionable c. elegant d. polished 23.I don't feel any ________________ to give my boss more than two weeks' notice when I leave. a. oblige b. obligatory c. obliged d. obligation 24.In a new culture, many embarrassing situations occur a misunderstanding. a. despite b. account of c. because of d. result in 25.Unfortunately, not all candidates can be offered a job; some have to be ___________________________ . a. required b. rejected c, remained d. resigned B.Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c or d - that best completes the sentences. 26.This large goat ________________ in the mountains of Switzerland. a. only lives b. is only living c. has only lived d. only lived 27.Charles is a gifted footballer, but up to now he …..well in the international matches. a. doesn't play b. didn't play c. hasn't played d.wasn't playing 28. The committee __________________ four times last week, but still no decision has been reached. a. met b. has met c. used to meet d. would meet 29.She ___________ voluntary work with young children until she starts her university course. a. does b. is doing c. has done d. has been doing 30. ______________ to the opera when you lived in Milan? a. Have you ever been b. Were you ever going c. Did you ever go d, Had you ever been I one of my special desserts for dinner, if you like. a, make b. am making c. am going to make d. will make We with Paul and Jenny until last weekend. a .. would stay b. were staying c. have stayed d. have been staying There's no point asking John for a lift – he……………. by now. a. is leaving b. will leave c. will be leaving d. will have left Before I went to university, I as a carpenter for about five years. a. worked b. used to work c. have worked d. had worked 35.I won't be able to meet you next week. I ____________________ in London for a few days. a. will stay b. will be staying c. will have stayed d. am staying 36.The army needs to change its image if more women... . a. will recruited b. will be recruited c. are recruited d. are to be recruited 37.It's getting very humid - we a thunderstorm. a. will have b. are having c. are going to have d. have 38.I a lot of interesting people while I _________________in Norway. a. met - worked b. was meeting - was working c. met - was working d. was meeting - worked 39.When I saw the house on the hill, I knew it was exactly what I __________________________ . a. looked for b. was looking for c. have looked for d. had been looking for 40.In the next few years, thousands of speed cameras on major roads. a. appear b. are appeared c. are appearing d. are to appear C. Identify the one underlined word or phrase - A, B, C or D - that must be changed for the sentence to be correct. 41.We made some research into the state of the Swedish car industry. 42. If the stain doesn't come out of your shirt when you wash it, try to soak it first in bleach. 4
  12. 43. The fire on the ship is now under control, but there are still a lot of afraid passengers on board. 44. Police believes that Paul is in Brazil, although his exact whereabouts is unknown. 45. We would live in a bungalow on the south coast, and then we moved to a flat in London. 46.You can apply for a better job when you will have had more experience. 47. I suggested Bob that he should try the supermarket in the High Street. 48. When Jenny phoned last week, she said that she will be arriving this morning. But she hasn't turned up. 49. Before going into the temple, everyone has to take off his shoes. 50. Unfortunately, few of our houseplants died while we were away on holiday. III. READING A.Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c or d - that best fits the blank space in the following passage. Clothing habits are a matter of (51)______________preference in the United States. Most people are free to wear (52)______________they feel comfortable. Business people in large urban areas are (53)____________to wear suits or dresses, while clothing in rural areas is less formal. Most Americans tend to dress casually when not in formal or business situations. When eating, most Americans (54)____________a fork in the hand with which they write. Americans eat away from home often, and usually they (55)___________their own meals when dining with friends. When Americans greet one another they often (56)___________a firm handshake. They may greet strangers on the street by saying "Hello" or "Good morning". Friends often greet each other (57)_______________"How are you?" and respond "Fine, thanks." Americans do not really (58)___________any other answer to the question "How are you?" because it is a way of saying hello. Except in formal situations, people address each other by their given names once they are acquainted. Although Americans are generally informal people, it would be (59)_____________to schedule an appointment before going to visit someone, especially in business (60)_________an appointment has been made, it is considered to be prompt. 51. a. person b. personal c. persons d. personably 52. a. whatever b. wherever c. whenever d. whichever 53. a. unlikely b. likely c. like d. alike 54. a. take b. carry c. hold d. bring 55. a. buy b. get c. order d. pay 56. a. transfer b. exchange c. replace d. change 57. a. with b. of c. by d. about 58. a. want b. predict c. expect d. need 59. a. the best b. best c. good d. well 60. a. while b. during c. when d. once TEST 3 I- Make the correct choice : 1.Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others: a. merely b. access c. address d. respect 2.Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others: a. regard b. master c. trade d. particular 3.Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others: a. property b. instruction c. scholarship d. lecturer 4.Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others: a. respect b. necessary c. involved d. language 5.Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others: a. automatic b. reasonable c. mathematics d. preservation 6. The pronunciation _____ me a lot of difficulties. a. provides b. causes c. makes d. allows 5
  13. 7. Malaysian lecturers use English when _____ their students in Kuala Lumpur. a. speaking b. saying c. giving d. addressing 8. More than half of the _____ and research journals are in English. a. scientific b. scientist c. science d. scientifically 9. Instead _____ studying, Margaret went to a ballgame with some of her friends. a.of b.with c.along d.off 10.Mrs Grant insisted _____ the whole truth. a.in b.on c.up d.at 11.There are some differences _____ British and American English. a.of b.about c.between d.with 12. I’m not going out yet. I’m waiting _____ the rain to stop. a.in b.during c.on d.for 13. I wrote to the company asking them _____ more information about the job. a.to b.about c.for d.with 14. I hope you succeed _____ finding the job you want. a.in b.at c.of d.upon 15. Do you _____ smoke? There’s a fire down the road. a. feel b. ever c. smell d. usually 16. Parks play an important _____ in helping to form the city’s character. a. game b. thing c.roll d. part 17. It is _____ to regard any language as the possession of a particular nation. a. reasoning b. reasonably c. unreasonable d. unreasonably 18. A Dane and a Dutch person _____ in Rome will almost automatically find themselves speaking to each other in English. a. meeting b. met c. meet d. are meeting 19. People in _____ speak _____. a. Portugal/Portugal b. Portuguese/Portugal c. Portugal/Portuguese d.Portuguese/ Portuguese 20. English is easily _____ by Chinese. a. outrun b. outnumbered c. outlived d. outweighed 21. You had _____ the bill before the fifth of the month. a. to pay b. been paid c. to be paid d. to be paying 22. The tea was ______for her to drink. a. so hot b. very hot c. too hot d. extremely hot 23. If it doesn’t rain, they _______for a picnic. a. go b. would go c. have gone d. will go 24. The child will die if _____ sends for a doctor. a. people b. anybody c. nobody d. police 25. Nobody believed _____ a crazy story. a. such b. so c. that d. with II. Identify one underlined word or phrase that is incorrect: 26. She wanted to know how long it would take us getting there. a b c d 27. The children were frightened with the noise. a b c d 28. The crops are late this year because of the weather is cold. a b c d 29. They didn’t go to the movies because the bad weather. a b c d 30. He walked slower because of his injured legs. a b c d III- Read the following passage and make the correct choice: Although English is spoken in many countries, it is not (31) _____ an international language. This is because it gives an unfair advantage to countries, like the USA and Britain, which use English (32) _____ a first language. A truly international language would be one (33) _____ had to be learned as a second language by all countries, making everyone equal. This was the opinion of Dr LL Zamanhof, who, in 1887, (34) _____ the world’s most successful international language, called Esperanto. The word Esperanto means “one who hopes” in that language. Zamanhof hoped that if everyone in the world (35) _____to learn one language, it would help create goodwill and friendship between nations. Esperanto is now spoken in 6
  14. about 90 countries (36) _____the world and many newspapers and books are (37) _____ in it. Some schools even offer courses in Esperanto. However, until Esperanto is a compulsory subject in schools everywhere, it will not become the means of international understanding Dr Zamanhof (38) _____ for. 31.a.necessarily b.really c.actual d.certain 32.a.with b.as c.by d.in 33.a.who b.where c.which d.when 34.a.created b.did c.performed d.finished 35.a.is b.were c.would d.could 36.a.all b.through c.around d.over 37.a.published b.spoken c.carried d.taken 38.a.waited b.looked c.searched d.hoped IV. Read the text carefully and then choose the correct answers. Most of the people who like films are only interested in the leading actor or actress when they enjoy a film. It seems to them that it is only the actors or actresses that have made the film successful and interesting. They always pay attention to the actors’ or actresses’ appearance, performance, and fashion. There are many film viewers who have no awareness of the other people’s work to make a film. A finished film, actually, is the result of the collaboration of many persons, and the most important among them are the scriptwriter, the cinematographer, the film editor, the actor, and the director. Especially, in some thrilling scenes, the roles of the stuntmen are very important. They are always in danger when they are acting, some of them are even badly hurt or dead. But what a pity, many film viewers rarely appreciate their work. 39. To many film viewers, _______. a. the director is the most important. b. no one is more important than the leading actor or actress. c. the stuntmen play the most important role. d. the most important person is the cinematographer. 40. Many film viewers always pay attention to _______. a. the director’s name and appearance. b. the pictures taken by the cinematographer. c. the leading actor’s or actress’ family. d. the actors’ and actresses’ appearance, performance and fashion. 41. A finished film is the result of the collaboration of _______. a. many persons b. the leading actor and the director c. the actors and actresses d. film viewers and the directors 42. The work of stuntmen are _______. a. secure b. dangerous c. interested d. thrilled IV. Choose the correct sentence which has the same meaning as the above one : 43. It is more difficult to learn to speak English than to learn to write it. a. Learning to speak English is more difficult than to learn to write it. b. Learning to speak English is as difficult as learning to write it. c. Learning to speak English is more difficult than learning to write it. d. Learning to speak English is not so difficult as learning to write it. 44. They built the school in 1990. a. The school was being built in 1990. b. The school was built in 1990. c. The school was building in 1990. d. The school which was built in 1990. 45. The house with the white wall is my uncle’s. a. The house whose wall is white is my uncle. b. The house where wall is white is my uncle’s. c. The house which wall is white is my uncle’s. d. The house whose wall is white belongs to my uncle. 46. They worked very hard in spite of their old age. a. Despite they were old, they worked very hard. b. Although they were old, they worked very hard. c. Though they were old age, they worked very hard. d. Even though they old, they worked very hard. 7
  15. 47. The last student who was interviewed was John. a. The last student to be interviewed was John. b. The last student to interview was John. c. The last student was John to be interviewed . d. The last student interviewing was John. 48. Jill hasn’t seen this movie before. Neither have her parents. a. Either Jill or her parents have seen this movie before. b. Both Jill and her parents have seen this movie before. c. Neither Jill nor her parents have seen this movie before. d. Jill with her parents has seen this movie before. 49. I don’t find it difficult to get up early in the morning. a. I am used to get up early in the morning. b. I am used to finding it difficult to get up early in the morning. c. I used to to get up early in the morning. d. I am used to getting up early in the morning. 50. Larry didn’t buy the shirt because she didn’t have enough money. a. If Larry hadn’t had enough money, she wouldn’t have bought the shirt. b. If Larry had had enough money, she would have bought the shirt. c. If Larry had had enough money, she would buy the shirt. d. If Larry had enough money, she would have bought the shirt. TEST 4 I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others: 1. a. tear b.volunteer c. tomorrow d. adventure 2. a.item b.idiom c.ideal d.idea 3. a.helpful b.useful c.ulcer d.thankful 4. a. ago b.machine c.station d.material 5. a.occur b. oblige c.occasion d.oxygen 6. a.capital b.indicate c.nice d.complicated 7. a.dead b.bean c.meat d.seat 8. a.wool b.wood c.blood d.foot 9. a.chorus b.Christian c.cholesterol d.check 10.a.cost b.most c.post d.cold II. Make the correct choice: 11. Their study is getting on _____. a. satisfaction b. satisfactory c. satisfactorily d. unsatisfactory 12. He was _____ right when he said that the man was guilty. a. reasonable b. unreasonable c. reasonably d. reasoned 13. George has a _____ to talk too much. a. tendency b. tension c. tending d. tense 14. _____ for the job you should have a knowledge of English and French. a. Prepare b. Prepared c. Preparing d. To prepare 15. You can get _____ treatment in this hospital. a. occupying b. occupied c. occupational d. to occupy 16. He did some odd jobs at home _____. a. disappointed b. disappointedly c. disappointing d. disappointment 17. _____ were too many different nationalities in my class and we had to speak English. a. We b. They c. There d. These 18. Most children are ill-prepared for _____. a. employment b. employers c. employees d. employed 19. My homework is full _____ mistakes. a.with b.of c.about d.in 20. She’s not very keen _____ tennis. a.on b.at c.in d.of 21. He is occupied _____ his new job. a.in b.at c.about d.with 22. Did children receive a great deal of guidance _____ parents and teachers? a.of. b.with c.from d.about 23. The weather wasn’t bad; _____ the contrary, it was very good. 8
  16. a.on b.for c.from d.in 24. They know little _____ what to expect. a.of b.about c.at d.with 25 I took a taxi to the hotel but the traffic was very bad. It _____ quicker if I _____. a. would be / walked b. would be / had walked c. would have been / had walked d.was / walked 26. The manager sacked five _____. a. employees b. employers c. employment d. unemployment 27. The goods in this shop were _____ displayed on the shelves. a. attraction b. attracted c. attractive d. attractively 28. To our great _____ , it rained on the day of the picnic. a. disappointing b. disappointed c. disappointment d. disappointedly 29. I think the prices here are _____. a. reasoning b. unreasonable c. reasonably d. reasoned 30. His parents have great _____ for his future. a. expecting b. expectant c. expectantly d. expectation 31. Are you worried _____ your driving test? a.with b.about c.of d.at 32. Robert has gone away _____ holiday for 2 weeks. a.in b.for c.on d.during 33. I spoke _____ Sue this morning. a.to b.of c.on d.in 34. Could you look _____ the baby while I go out shopping? a.for b.at c.down d.after 35. He seldom goes to market, _____? a. doesn’t he b. does he c. is he d. isn’t he 36. The fewer bags you take, _____ trouble you will have en route. a. the fewer b. the little c. the less d. the least 37. Electric engines are very clean, for there’s no burning fuel to make _____. a. smoke or dirty b. smoky or dirt c. smoke or dirt d. smoky or dirty 38. Most people prefer flying _____ going by sea because it’s so much faster. a. from b. to c. than d. with 39. The new job _____ him. a. disappoints b. appoints c. points d. disappointing 40. I don’t think the food is very good, _____ it is tolerable. a. for b. so c. but d. and 41. This company offered _____ attractive jobs. a. much b. a lot c. a great deal of d. a lot of 42. Were they _____ when they got the jobs? a. satisfying b. satisfied c. satisfaction d. satisfactorily 43. I hope there won’t be too much difficulty _____ a work permit. a. to get b. for getting c. with getting d. in getting 44. Most people are afraid _____ snakes. a.off b.of c.about .with 45. I wish I’d known Gary was ill. I ______ to see him. a. had gone b. would have gone c.would go d. have gone 46. That umbrela is _____. a. ours b. our c. us d. to our 47. We might have a picnic. It depends _____ the weather. a. in b.on c.up d.about 48.Thank you very much. It was kind _____ you to help me. a.of b.to c.with d.off 49. I’ve lost my keys. Can you help me to look _____ them? a.for b.after c.at d.up 50. Somebody broke _____ my car and stole the radio. a.in b.into c.through d.up III. Choose the correct sentence which has the same meaning as the above one : 9
  17. 51. She got up early because she didn’t want to be late for work. a. She got up early so that she didn’t want to be late for work. b. She got up early so that she wouldn’t be late for work. c. She got up early so that she won’t be late for work. d. She got up early so that she were not late for work. 52. She repeated everything because she wanted us to remember it. a. She repeated everything so that she would remember it. b. She repeated everything so that she wanted us to remember it. c. She repeated everything so that we remember it. d. She repeated everything so that we would remember it. 53. All the trains were on time even though the snow was heavy. a. In spite of the heavy snow, all the trains were on time. b. In spite of the heavy snowing, all the trains were on time. c. In spite of the heavily snow, all the trains were on time. d. In spite of the heavy snowed, all the trains were on time. 54. My brother can’t sing and he can’t play the guitar. a. My brother can neither sing or play the guitar. b. My brother can neither sing and he can’t play the guitar. c. My brother can neither sing and play the guitar. d. My brother can neither sing nor play the guitar. 55. I’m very sorry I was rude to Jim’s wife. a. I wish I had been rude to Jim’s wife. b. I wish I wasn’t rude to Jim’s wife. c. I wish I hadn’t been sorry I was rude to Jim’s wife. d. I wish I hadn’t been rude to Jim’s wife. 56. “You should take more exercise”, the doctor said to me. a. The doctor advised me to taking more exercise. b. The doctor advised me take more exercise. c. The doctor advised me should take more exercise. d. The doctor advised me to take more exercise. 10
  18. KIỂM TRA CHẤT LƯỢNG LỚP 12 MÔN TIẾNG ANH 01. A. heart B. pleasure C. head D. steady 02. A. received B. gathered C. admired D. hatched 03. A. gentle B. little C. fasten D. battle 04. Sue always drove more carefully as Richard when the weather was bad. 05. It is essential that nitrogen is present in the soil for plants to grow. 06. Neither rain, nor sleet, nor snow keep the mailman from this appointed rounds. 07. To be good for agricultural purposes, soil must have in it the minerals plants required. 08. I didn’t see Frank since he and his wife moved to Norfolk. 09. A. instrumental B. communicate C. mathematics D. accidental 10. A. leopard B. gorilla C. panda D. parrot 11. “You haven’t eaten anything since yesterday afternoon. You ______ be really hungry!” ~ “I am.” A. might B. will C. can D. must 12. The car was three years old but it _______ very much. A. hadn’t been used B. hasn’t been used C. haven’t been used D. doesn’t used 13. It is _______ that I would like to go to the beach. A. such a nice weather B. such nice weather C. too nice weather D. such weather nice 14. You _______ out yesterday without a coat. No wonder you caught a cold. A. shouldn’t have gone B. haven’t gone C. must haven’t gone D. hadn’t gone 15. He borrowed money _______ he could finish his education. A. that B. so that C. such as D. too 16. Why did you stay at a hotel when you went to New York? You ____ with Barbara. A. can stay B. will stay C. could stay D. could have stayed 17. The moon is not a planet _______ the planets in many respects. A. resembling B. which resembles C. but resemblance to D. although it resembles 18. That book is by a famous anthropologist. It’s about the people in Samoa ____ for two years. A. that she lived B. among whom she lived C. that she lived among them D. where she lived among them 19. No sooner had the train left than he _______. A. come B. comes C. has come D. came 20. Ben would have studied if he _______ to a medical school. A. could be able to enter B. was admitted C. had been admitted D. were admitted 21. In the Sonora desert, the daytime temperatures _______ to 50 degree Celsius. A. rise B. rising C. to rise D. risen 22. The bicycle he lent me badly needed ________. A. to clean B. cleaning C. clean D. to be cleaning 23. Children should be encouraged ____ their individual interests. A. develop B. to develop C. to be developed D. developing 24. Unlike most Europeans, many Americans _______ bacon and eggs for breakfast every day. A. used to eating B. are used to eating C. are used to eat D. used to eat 25. “Do you speak Italian?” ~ “Yes, quite well. ______, I grew up in Italy.” A. In addition B. In fact C. Nevertheless D. Despite 26. I remember ____ you somewhere before but I’m sorry I forget your name. A. meet B. to meet C. met D. meeting 27. Remember ____ John a present. Today is his birthday. A. send B. to send C. sent ` D. sending 28. “What can we do to reduce air pollution?” ~ “I have no ____ idea” A. a B. an C. the D. no article 29. I thought your essay was good in parts. It was a bit repetitive, ____. A. however B. because C. in spite of D. although i
  19. 30. Many plant and animal species around the globe are threaten ____ extinction. A. by B. for C. with D. to 31. Some species of rare animals are in _______ of extinction. A. danger B. dangerous C. dangerously D. endangered 32. Nowadays children would prefer history _______ in more practical ways. A. to teach B. teach C. be taught D. to be taught. .33. “Don’t leave the house until I get back,” his sister said. A. John’s sister told him not to go out until she got back. B. John’s sister told him not to leave the house when she got back. C. John’s sister told him not to go out till she got back. D. John’s sister told him to stay at the house till she got back 34. This passage focuses on helping students read faster. A. How to read this passage faster and faster. B. Reading faster is the content of this passage. C. The purpose of this passage is to help students read more quickly. D. The purpose of this passage is to helping students read more quickly. 35. There are many factors contributing to air pollution. A. Air pollution is the result of burning forests. B. Air pollution results in many consequences. C. Factors contributing to air pollution are numerous. D. Air pollution is contributing to these phenomena. The camel can go _36_ water for a long time. Some people think it stores water in its hump. This is not true. It stores food in its hump. The camel’s body changes the food _37_ fat. Then it stores the fat in _38_ hump. It can not store the fat all over its body. Fat all over an animal’s body keeps the animal _39_. Camels live in the desert. They do not want to be warm during the day. The desert is _40_ hot. The camel gets hotter and hotter during the day. It stores this heat in its body because the nights are cool. The Arabian camel has one hump. The Bactrian camel of Central Asia has two humps. It also has long thick hair because the winters are _41_ in Central Asia. There is a lot of sand in the _42_ . The camel has long eyelashes. The sand _43_ go into the camel’s eyes. Arabic has about 150 words to describe a camel. Arabs need all these words because the camel _44_ very important _45_ them. 36. A. no B. without C. haven’t D. less 37. A. in B. to C. into D. from 38. A. its B. their C. his D. her 39. A. warmly B. warmth C. being warm D. warm 40. A. very B. much C. very much D. so 41. A. cool B. cold C. hot D. heat 42. A. sand land B. dry land C. deserts D. desserts 43. A. can’t B. couldn’t C. mustn’t D. mightn’t 44. A. be B. were C. are D. is 45. A. for B. to C. with D. of The ecosystem of the earth provide an array of free public services that are essential for the support of civilizations. They maintain the quality of the atmosphere, provide food from the sea, manufacture and replenish soils. Recycle wastes and nutrients, control the overwhelming majority of crop pests and disease vectors, and so on. People have no idea how to take over these activities satisfactorily. They do know, however, that the theory once advanced in the nineteenth century - that the productivity of the land can be infinitely increased by the application of capital, labor, and science - is wrong. History has shown that once the natural life-support system of civilization have been sufficiently damaged, they cannot usually be repaired. The ancient deforestation and overgrazing of the Mediterranean region is a famous example. And today, a global civilization is ruining global environment. 46. Which is the main topic of this passage? A. Free public services B. Support needed for civilization C. The value of ecosystems D. The vastness of the Earth 47. Which of the following could not be included under the “free public services” listed four lines of the passage? A. Preventing overgrazing by domestic animals. B. Providing natural for harmful insects. C. Creating and enriching material for plant growth. D. Supplying air for breathing. 48. The author mentions the Mediterranean region as an example of _______. ii
  20. A. the ability of nature to remedy human destruction B. the ability of people to make use of natural resources C. the manner in which people replenish the environment D. the effect of human abuse of natural resources 49. The author suggests that civilizations can survive only if they _______. A. greatly expand scientific research B. do not destroy the balance of natural resources C. replant the forests in the Mediterranean region D. invent new procedures to replace obsolete ecosystems 50. The author suggests that the difference between the ancient and modern situation is that today the problem is ____. A. worldwide B. better understood C. more manageable D. economic ====== Test 3* E12 Name & class:........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 01. A. naked B. looked C. wicked D. completed 02. A. honour B. house C. holiday D. helpful 03. A. uncle B. article C. muscle D. bicycle 04. How the huge Nazca figures were created remains a mysterious. 05. Light rays can make the desert appears to be a lake. 06. “ Gone with the wind” was undoubtedly one of Victor Fleming’s most famous film. 07. The average age at which people begin to need eyeglasses vary considerably. 08. The vibrations that make musical sounds are more pleasanter than those causing noise. 09. A. document B. starvation C. destruction D. intention 10. A. insist B. programme C. modern D. camel 11. The boundary between Canada and the United States has been unfortified for over 100 years. A. border B. water C. bridge D. diplomatic relations 12. It was painful, ____ I went to see a doctor. A. but B. or C. so D. however 13. When he retired from his job the directors _______ him with a clock. A. offered B. pleased C. satisfied D. presented 14. She never told anyone because she was _______ of what she had done. A. incapable B. selfish C. useless D. ashamed 15. Research in the work place reveals that people work for many reasons _______. A. money beside B. beside money C. money besides D. besides money 16. The mail comes at ten o’clock everyday _______ Sunday. A. except B. although C. or D. and 17. Unfortunately our local cinema is on the _______ of closing down. A. edge B. verge C. hint D. threat 18. It is usually better not to _______ things, in case they are not returned. A. lend B. offer C. borrow D. lose 19. The last time I saw Tom, he looked very relaxed. He explained that he’d been on holiday the ____ week. A. ago B. following C. next D. previous 20. I couldn’t get into my car because I _______ the car key. A. lose B. had lost C. have lost D. was lost 21. _______ that gold was discovered at Sutter’s Mill, and that the California Gold Rush began. A. Because in 1848 B. In 1848 that it was C. That in 1848 D. It was in 1848 22. “_______ taking me downtown on your way to work this morning?” ~ “Not at all” A. Can you B. Why don’t you C. Would you mind D. Could you please 23. I ________ cakes. That is why my hands are all covered with flour. A. make B. have been making C. made D. were making 24. ____ are eatable is a common misconception. A. All fish B. All fishes C. That fish D. That all types of fish 25. “I got a letter from Daisy this morning.” ~ “ _______” A. I’m afraid not B. I’m sorry C. She’s fine D. That’s nice 26. My boss is angry with me. I didn’t do all the work I _______ yesterday. iii
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