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All of the students, but Peter went to the meeting.. Small church lies at the foot of the hill.. At the foot of the hill lies a small church.. At the foot of the hill does a small church

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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

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

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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 _

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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

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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

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A should do B should have done C could do D must have done

27 That old man tried to stop because of his bad cough

A smoke B smokes C smoked D smoking

28 Feeling sleepy, the driver stopped a coffee

29 He has lived in United Kingdom for a long time A a B an C the D no article

30 It was pleasant to swim and fish in the rivers and lakes, to drink all the water we could, there was enough water for all

A in spite of B because C despite D even though

31 AIDS is a(n) disease A endanger B danger C endangered D

dangerous

32 Humans depend _ species diversity to have food, clean air and water, and so on

A in B about C on D with

33 “Don’t bite your nails any more,” said Mrs Francesca to her son

A Mrs Francesca told her son stop biting his nails

B Mrs Francesca told her son to stop bite his nails

C Mrs Francesca told her son to stop biting his nails

D Mrs Francesca told her son stop to bite his nails

34 They try to prevent the reader from vocalizing

A They try to stop the reader from vocalizing B The reader tries to prevent vocalizing

C The realer tries to prevent them from vocalizing D They try to prevent vocalizing from the

reader

35 All of the students, but Peter went to the meeting

A Peter went to the meeting; and so did all of the students

B Except for Peter, all of the students went to the meeting

C All of the students, especially Peter went to the meeting

D All of the students, including Peter went to the meeting

Water is one of the most precious_36_that we depend on _37_ our life Nearly 97% of the world’s water is _38_, otherwise undrinkable._39_ 2% is locked in ice cap and glacier That leaves just 1% for all of humanity’s needs Many factors can _40_ our water from population _41_ to drought conditions

To help sustain water quality and quantity, we can all do our _42_ to reduce water waste and water _43_ Generally, anything that enters a storm drain _44_ directly- without treatment- into local creeks, streams, and rivers, and _45_ to the ocean, threatening water quality for humans and wildlife

36 A researches B resources B results D resets

37 A against B in C of D for

38 A salt B saltness C salty D salting

40 A effect B affect C defect D perfect

41 A grow B growing C growth D grown

42 A good B better C best D the best

43 A pollution B dirt C contaminator D sediment

44 A waves B washes C dips D flows

45 A gradually B eventually C ordinary D lastly

Some kinds of animals that are still around today were in existence millions of years ago during the time of the dinosaur One of the survivors is the crocodile, which has been around for about 100 million years Today’s crocodiles can grow to a length of 20 feet and weigh about a ton Their prehistoric ancestors were about two-and-a-half times the size of today’s animals

Another survivor from the past is the Galapagos tortoise, whose history goes back around 200 million years The tortoise of today has not evolved much over the last 200 million years; it looks about the same now

as it did way back then The oldest survivor from prehistoric times is the cockroach Cockroaches have been able to stick around for more than 250 million years The main reason for their incredible endurance is their ability to live in all kinds of conditions and survive on all kinds of food

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46 This passage is mainly about

A the dinosaur B how the crocodile has survived

C animals that have existed for a long time D types of animals that have existed for a long time

47 According to the passage, the crocodile

A has existed for millions of years B survived an attack by dinosaurs

C has increased in size over time D first appeared 100,000 years ago

48 It can be inferred from the passage that prehistoric crocodiles could reach a maximum length of

A ten feet B fifty feet C twenty feet D one hundred feet

49 The passage indicates that the Galapagos tortoise

A has changed considerably B has been around for 250 million years

C is about the same as it was in the era of the dinosaur D is much larger than prehistoric tortoises

50 Which of the following is NOT mentioned about the cockroach?

A It eats many kinds of food B It has been around for a quarter of a billion years

C It lived at the time of the dinosaur D It has been evolved considerably over the years

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Test 3 E12

01 I gave up the job, the attractive salary A because B although C because of D despite

02 Everyone was asleep when the enemy

A was attacking B attacking C had attacking D attacked

03 Ken asked Barbara she would go to the cinema A unless B regarding C in case D whether

04 The girl to the lady over there is our neighbour

A talking B talks C was talking D is talking

05 Dogs are good travelling companions They will go you take them

A whichever B whatever C wherever D whenever

06 He talked as if he where she was

A knew B would know C had known D were knowing

07 My father asked me of the film

A what do you think B what did you think C what I think D what thought

08 He keeps working feeling unwell

A unless B although C because of D despite

09 My daughter often says that she won’t get married until she 25 years old

A is B will be C will have been D has been

10 Mr Gibbon usually drinks mineral water, but in this party he champagne

A drinks B has drunk C will drink D is drinking

11 Your last job was a bank manager, it A isn’t B didn’t C wasn’t D doesn’t

12 Jack can speak two languages One is English is Vietnamese

A Other B Another C The other D Others

13 Don’t ask me anything about sports I like - football - tennis

A neither-nor B both-and C not only-but also D either-or

14 It is raining outside, and Tom brought his umbrella with him he wouldn’t get wet

A so as to B so that C in order D in order to

15 Long has finished his work, he will go home

A As quickly as B As soon as C As far as D As long as

16 quarelled with her boyfriend yesterday, she doesn’t want to answer his phone call

A Having B Because having C Because hadn’t D Having not

17 Lomonosov was not a great scientist but also a very talented poet

A fairly B hardly C merely D scarcely

18. the old man spoke very slowly and clearly, I couldn’t understand him at all

A If B Since C Because D, Although

19 Her eyes were red and puffy she had been crying a lot last night

A even if B because of C since D despite

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20 All of us are waiting for the man son was lost A who B whom C which D whose

21 Please don’t be so I can’t do all the work by myself

A reason B reasonable C unreasonable D reasonably

22 Children will work hard if the lessons are _

A expressing B disappointing C inquiring D interesting

23 The manager did not offer her the job because of her untidy

A sight B presence C view D appearance

24 Life is very _ A peace B peaceful C peacefully D peacefulness

25 The old manager has just retired, so Jack takes _ his position A on B out C in D up

26 A bill B child C wild D mild

27 A loudly B without C thousand D brought

28 A look B good C blood D foot

29 John doesn’t play tennis David doesn’t play tennis.=

A Both John and David doesn’t play tennis B Neither John nor David plays tennis

C Not either John or David plays tennis D Not only John but also David doesn’t play tennis

30 Small church lies at the foot of the hill =

A At the foot of the hill lies a small church B At the foot of the hill does a small church

lies

C At the foot of the hill does lies a small church D At the foot of the hill a small church lies

31 The coach said, “ It’s time for you to go home, boys!” =

A The coach told the boys that it was time for you to go home

B The coach tells the boys that it was time for them to go home

C The coach told the boys that it is time for them to go home

D The coach told the boys that it was time for them to go home

32 We had nothing to eat but bananas.=

A We ate everything but not bananas B We didn’t eat anything even bananas

C Bananas were all we had to eat D Nothing to eat was better than bananas

33 If you do the washing up, I’ll cook lunch =

A If you don’t do anything, I won’t, either B I can’t do the washing up but I’ll cook lunch

C You do the washing up and I’ll cook lunch D If you can’t cook, you can do the washing up

34 Every discount store advertises that their products are cheaper than its competitors’

35 HoChiMinh City, that has the biggest population, is also the largest city in my country

36 Henry’s friends told themselves to put his coat on the rack in their hall

37 I will intend to go back home when I finish my education

38 The phone rung while I was washing the dishes Television: Here in Egypt, TV has a powerful hold over people’s minds It is an instrument of leisure, of

information and - to a very limited extend - of culture It does not stop people reading newspapers or books,

going to the cinema or theatre or watching videos But these activities are occasional, irregular and ultimately

of secondary importance TV is one of the street, as well as being written about in all the newspapers

It might be said that the main objective of TV is to persuade the maximum number of people to watch

it for the maximum amount of time And how effectively the sitcoms and soap operas do that! I do not think

that I have ever seen any other country so totally dominated by these shows Some of them are Egyptian

productions but the majority is American Each episode, each programme, is a talking point for everyone,

young and old alike

39 Which is the main idea of the passage?

A TV, an instrument of leisure B TV, the main subjects of conversation

C TV, the rest of the media and American soaps D TV and its use

40 What does TV have over people’s mind?

A An influence B An impression C A limit D A picture

41 At school or in offices, TV is considered as a topic

A for learning B for discussion C for people to talk about D for entertainment

42 What might the main objective of TV be?

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A To allow much time for people to watch it B To get people from their work

C To get people from their free time D To waste time

43 How often are the sitcoms and soap operas shown on TV?

A Rarely B Usually C Sometimes D Never Most people think of computers as very modern inventions, products of our new technological age But actually the idea for a computer had been worked out over two centuries ago by a man _44_ Charles Babbage Babbage was born in 1791 and grew up to be a brilliant mathematician He drew up plans for several calculating machines which he called “engines” But despite the fact that he _45_ building some of these, he never finished any of them Over the years people have argued _46_ his machines would ever work Recently, however, the Science Museum in London has finished building _47_ engine based on one of Babbage’s designs _48_ has taken six years to complete and more than four thousand parts have been specially made Whether it works or not, the machine will be on show at a special exhibition in the Science Museum to remind people of Babbage’s work

44 A known B called C recognized D written

45 A wanted B made C missed D started

46 A until B though C why D whether

47 A the B an C some D that

48 A He B One C It D They

49 A postpone B purpose C postcard D product

50 A necessary B comfortable C secretary D accomplished

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