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Đề thi học kì 1 môn Tiếng Anh 12 năm 2017-2018 có đáp án - Trường THPT Trần Quốc Tuấn - Mã đề 858

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SỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO<br /> ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC<br /> (Đề gồm có 03 trang)<br /> <br /> ĐỀ THI CUỐI KỲ I ~ THPT TRẦN QUỐC TUẤN<br /> NĂM HỌC 2017- 2018<br /> MÔN TIẾNG ANH 12 ~ MÃ ĐỀ 858<br /> Thời gian: 60 phút - không tính thời gian giao đề<br /> Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the other words.<br /> Question 1:A. doctors<br /> B. beliefs<br /> C. pets<br /> D. keeps<br /> Question 2:A. pushed<br /> B. matched<br /> C. booked<br /> D. caused<br /> Indicate the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following sentence.<br /> Question 3: Of course, James liked his toy car very much.<br /> A. Naturally<br /> B. Luckily<br /> C. Actually<br /> D. Generally<br /> Question 4: Dad is willing to give a hand with cleaning the house.<br /> A. give part of his body B. help<br /> C. use his hand<br /> D. avoid<br /> Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C, or D which has the same meaning as the given one.<br /> Question 5: She asked if I had passed the English test the week before.<br /> A. "Had you passed the English test the week before?" she asked.<br /> B. "Have you passed the English test the week before?" she asked.<br /> C. "Have you passed the English test last week,” she asked.<br /> D. “Did you pass the English test last week?” she asked.<br /> Question 6: It isn't necessary for you to finish the work right now.<br /> A. You don’t have to finish the work right now.<br /> B. It isn't unnecessary for you to finish the work right now.<br /> C. You mustn't finish the work right now.<br /> D. It is necessary for you to start the work right now.<br /> Question 7: The secret to success is hard work.<br /> A. Working hard ensures success.<br /> B. One cannot succeed if he has secrets.<br /> C. If you keep your work secret, you will succeed.<br /> D. One must work hard to keep secrets.<br /> Question 8: "You'd better apologize for being so rude," said my friend to me.<br /> A. My friend warned me to apologize for being so rude.<br /> B. My friend suggested me apologizing for being so rude.<br /> C. My friend advised me to apologize for being so rude.<br /> D. My friend offered me to apologize for being so rude.<br /> Question 9: Although my parents are busy at work, they try to find time for their children.<br /> A. My friends rarely have time for their children because they are busy at work.<br /> B. Busy at work as my parents are, they try to find time for their children.<br /> C. My parents are too busy at work to find time for their children.<br /> D. My parents are so busy at work that they cannot find time for their children.<br /> Indicate the word or phrase that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following sentence.<br /> Question 10: The audience responded to his suggestion with a big clap.<br /> A. replied<br /> B. reacted<br /> C. answered<br /> D. ignored<br /> Question 11: In most social situations where some informality is allowed, a brief raise of the hand or a small wave is fine.<br /> A. common situations<br /> B. unfriendly manner<br /> C. close relationship<br /> D. politeness<br /> Choose the word that has stress pattern different from that of the other words.<br /> Question 12:A. understanding B. situation<br /> C. appropriate<br /> D. informality<br /> Question 13:A. confide<br /> B. household<br /> C. reserved<br /> D. allow<br /> Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that best completes each of the following exchanges.<br /> Question 14: A: May I sit here? ~ B: ..........<br /> A. Yes, with pleasure. B. No, you can’t.<br /> C. No, thanks.<br /> D. Ok. You will.<br /> Question 15: A: "What an attractive hair style you have got, Mary?" ~ B: ...........<br /> A. Thank you for your compliment.<br /> B. I don't like your sayings.<br /> C. Thank you very much. I am afraid.<br /> D. You are telling a lie.<br /> Read the following passage and choose the best answers A, B, C, or D.<br /> Many people think that we can learn a lot about the culture of a foreign country simply by living in that country. However,<br /> this is not necessarily true. often, the longer we stay in a foreign country, the more we realize how little we actually know<br /> about the culture of that country.<br /> Books and talks about other people’s culture can even be dangerous because they concentrate on cultural differences and<br /> <br /> exaggerate national character, and sometimes a lot of information they contain is untrue.<br /> In a study recently carried out in Britain, people were asked to make a list of anything that they thought was typical of<br /> Britain and would interest a foreign visitor there. Most mentioned Shakespeare, the Queen, villages inns, English folk<br /> dancing, English castles, and fish chips wrapped in newspaper. Although all of these characters can be found in British<br /> culture, they do not show the real interests of ordinary British people: (They are, in fact, simply stereotype - that is, general<br /> character which people wrongly think are typical.) What is surprising is that they were suggested by British people<br /> themselves as representing their culture. If people have such a wrong impression of their own culture, how much false would<br /> their impression of other culture be!<br /> Question 16: It can be inferred from the last paragraph that it’s easy to.........<br /> A. give exact information about your own country<br /> B. know a lot about your own country's culture<br /> C. know the culture of other countries<br /> D. describe stereotypes of your country<br /> Question 17: Which of the following is true?<br /> A. the culture of a foreign country cannot be learned by reading books.<br /> B. It’s easy to assimilate the culture of a foreign country.<br /> C. British people understand their own culture more than other culture.<br /> D. Visitors to a country are soon assimilated into its culture.<br /> Question 18: When asked about their own culture, many British people........<br /> A. gave incorrect answers<br /> B. were surprised by the<br /> question asked.<br /> C. argued they knew little about British culture<br /> D. said they themselves were not typical of British people<br /> Question 19: It is hard to learn about a country's culture from books because such books........<br /> A. take no notice of culture difference<br /> B. contain little information about culture<br /> C. concentrate on the dangers of the foreign culture<br /> D. exaggerate national character<br /> Question 20: If we stay a long time in a foreign country, .........<br /> A. we will sometimes forget about culture of our own country<br /> B. we can often learn a lot about the culture of the foreign country<br /> C. we will usually realize our own ignorance about its culture.<br /> D. we can seldom find out anything at all about its culture<br /> Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.<br /> Question 21: We are a very close-knit family and very supportive........one another.<br /> A. with<br /> B. On<br /> C. of<br /> D. over<br /> Question 22: The host asked Peter........tea or coffee.<br /> A. whether he preferred<br /> B. did he prefer<br /> C. that he preferred<br /> D. if he prefers<br /> Question 23: A: Should we wear our uniform at the meeting tomorrow? ~ B: No, it’s only a(n).........meeting.<br /> A. informality<br /> B. formality<br /> C. formal<br /> D. informal<br /> Question 24: We must tackle the problem with........and understanding.<br /> A. sympathy<br /> B. sympathize<br /> C. sympathetic<br /> D. sympathetically<br /> Question 25: Most Americans use the first name very quickly when.......their new acquaintance.<br /> A. saying<br /> B. making<br /> C. talking<br /> D. addressing<br /> Question 26: .......special occasions such as weddings, gifts are an expected part of courtesy.<br /> A. To<br /> B. On<br /> C. In<br /> D. For<br /> Question 27: Mathematics.........my most difficult subject so far this year.<br /> A. has been<br /> B. was<br /> C. have been<br /> D. were<br /> Question 28: Body language is quiet and secret, but .......most powerful language of all.<br /> A. an<br /> B. the<br /> C. a<br /> D. Ø<br /> Question 29: Did Pat........she would be late?<br /> A. say<br /> B. told<br /> C. said<br /> D. tell<br /> Question 30: Our newest franchise........in two months, so we need to start hiring new employees.<br /> A. is opened<br /> B. has open<br /> C. would open<br /> D. will open<br /> Question 31: I .......there once a long time ago and.......back since.<br /> A. had gone - was not<br /> B. was going - did not go<br /> C. went - have not been<br /> D. have gone - will not be<br /> Mark the underlined word(s) or phrase(s) A, B, Cor D that needs correcting.<br /> Question 32: It is difficult to write rules that tell exactly when we should apologize, and it is not difficult to learn how.<br /> A. and<br /> B. exactly<br /> C. to write<br /> D. how<br /> <br /> Question 33: My mother reminded me to remember to water her house plants.<br /> A. me<br /> B. to remember<br /> C. to water<br /> D. house plants<br /> Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage.<br /> If dancing isn't your thing, perhaps you ...(34)... singing? Everyone knows that karaoke comes from Japan, but it is not the<br /> Japanese for 'drunk and tone-deaf' as you might think. It actually means 'empty orchestra'. It all started in a small music<br /> ...(35)... in the city of Kobe. One night, when usual guitarist didn't turn ...(36)..., the desperate bar owner recorded some<br /> music and invited his ...(37)... to sing instead. the craze soon spread and special karaoke machines were invented.<br /> The idea was that, however badly you sang everyone applauded at the end and it proved the perfect ...(38)... for stressful<br /> Japanese businessmen to relax. Today, you can find karaoke bars all over the world. It is so ...(39)... in China that restaurants<br /> normally have several karaoke machines going at the same time. As one karaoke fan ...(40)..., it's something everyone should<br /> try at least once in their life.<br /> Question 34:A. hate<br /> B. like<br /> C. interest<br /> D. prefer<br /> Question 35:A. stage<br /> B. tool<br /> C. bar<br /> D. shop<br /> Question 36:A. against<br /> B. over<br /> C. bac<br /> D. up<br /> Question 37:A. shopkeepers B. customers<br /> C. guests<br /> D. relatives<br /> Question 38:A. road<br /> B. behaviour<br /> C. way<br /> D. thing<br /> Question 39:A. famous<br /> B. well-known<br /> C. favourable<br /> D. popular<br /> Question 40:A. introduces B. says<br /> C. interprets<br /> D. reports<br /> <br />
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