1 Đề ôn thi trắc nghiệm anh văn 12 A. PHONETICS AND VOCABULARY I. Choose the word whose bold part is pronounced differently form the others in each group 1. A.install B.attract C.sacrifice D. national 2. A.nursery B.survey C. argument D. furcoat 3. A.primary B. oblige C. confide D. revision 4. A.secure B. review C. precious D. behave 5. A. champion B.machinery C.merchant D.charity II. Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the rest. 6. A.compulsive B.determine C.supportive D.terrible 7. A. marvelous B.position C.separate D.goverment 8. A.history B.eruption C.September D.complexion 9. A.usually B.difficult C.pioneer D.memory 10. A.organise B.nursery C.similar D.collection III. Choose the word which best fits each gap of the sentence. 11. In English school education system, schooling is for all English children from the age of 5 to 16. A.optional B.temporary C.reinforced D.compulsory 12. The academic year in England runs from September to July and is divided into three . A. courses B. seasons C.terms D.sections 13. Each term is by a one-week break called half term. A.separated B. divided C.defined D.discriminate 14. The state school system and the public shool system are in England. A.equal B.parallel C.similar D.likewise 15. The state school system 93% of the pupils in England. A. trains B. teaches C.instruct D.educates 16. Any children who pass the final examination at the secondary school can be with this certificate. A.set B.nominated C.awarded D.sent 17. The school day normally finishees at 3.00p.m in England. A.typical B.formal C.usual D.normal 18. Vienamese students have to take an entrance to go to a college or a university. A.pretest B.exam C.competition D.contest 19. should understand that disciplinary actions do not always work with sudents A.Headmasters B.Trainers C.Educators D.Psycologists 20. In some cases, the generational are sometimes more difficult for parents to accept than the teachers. A.discriminations B.differences C.varieties D.changes B. GRAMMAR: Choose the best answer. 21. I think that the football final match all over the world. A.is broadcasting B.was broadcasting C.will broadcast D.will be broadcast 22. Today many serious childhood diseases by early immunization. A.are preventing B.can prevent C.were prevented D.can be prevented 23. Dr.Jones the prize in chemistry by the Nobel Committee. A.was awarded B. was been awarded C.was being awarded D.was awarding 24. In recent years, the government imposed pollution controls on automobile manufactures. Both domestic and imported automobiles must anti-pollution. A.equip with B.equip by C.be equiped with D.be equiped by 25. A shortage of water is a problem in many parts in the world. In some areas, water from the ground faster than nature can replenish the supply. A.is being taken B.has been taken C.is taking D.has taken 26. Vitamin C by the human body. It gets into the blood stream quickly. A.absorbs easily B.is easily absorbing C.is easily absorbed D.absorbed easily 27. “ When can I have my car back?” – “ I think it’ll late in this afternoon.” 2 A.finish B.be finished C.have finished D.being finished 28. About 15.000 years ago, northern Wisconsin under ice a mile deep. A.burried B.was burrying C.was burried D.had burried 29. The Mayan Indians an accurate and sophisticated calendar more than seven centuries ago. A.were developed B.developed C.are developed D.have been developed 30. Grass by fat cows on the green meadow. A.are eaten B.was being eaten C.were being eat D.was been eaten 31. The pedestrians in cities by automobiles. A.were not frightening B.did not frighten C.will not frighten D. are not frightened 32. So much progress that there may be space-light to Mars. A.are being made B.is being made C.will be made D.will being made 33. Renoir’s paintings masterpieces all over the world. A.are considered B.is considered C.had considered D.considered 34. Millions of pounds worth of damage has by a storm which across the north of England last night. A.caused/ has passed B.been caused/ has been passed C.caused/ passed D.been caused/ passed 35. Bradford Hall as a home for a City Arts Centre for the last ten years. A.has been used B.was being used C.was used D.had been used 36. Sometimes printing errors after the newspaper has been published. A.are discovered B.have been discovered C.had been discovered D.would be discovered 37. Last night a tonado through the village. It destroyed everything in its path. A.swept/ was B. was swept/ was C.swept/ X D.was swept/ X 38. The hotel, which last month, has with modern facilities. A.has completed/ being equiped B.was completed/ been equiped C.completed/ equiped D.completed/ been equiped 39. In some rural areas, health care by a small number of doctors and nurses. A.is provided B.provided C.is being provided D.provides 40. Many people believe we can look forward to the day when even our household jobs like cleaning and decorating by computer-control robots. A.will be done B.would be done C.are being done D.will be doing. C. READING I. Read the passage and choose the best answer. A. In a Western society such as the United States or Canada, which has many national, religious, and cultural differences, people highly value individualism – the differences among people – and independent thinking. Teachers place a lot of importantce on the qualityies that make each student special. The educational systems in these countries show these values. Students do not often memorize information. Instead, they work individually and find answers themselves, and they express their ideas in class discussion. At an early age, student learn how to form their own ideas and opinions. B. In most Asian societies, by contrast, the people have the same language, history and culture. Perhaps for this reason, the educational system in much of Asia reflects society’s belief in group goals and traditions rather than individualism. Chieldren in China, Japan, and Korea often work together and help one another on assignments. In the classroom, the teaching methods are very formal. The teacher lectures, and the students listen. There is not much discussion. Instead, the students recite rules or information that they have memorized. C. The advantage of the educational system in North America, on the other hand, is that students learn to think themselves. They learn to take the initiative – to make a dicision and take action without someone telling them what to do. The system prepares them for a society that values creative ideas. There is, however, a drawback, a disadvantage. When students graduate from high school, they haven’t studied as many basic rules and facts as students in other countries have. 41. According to the passage, the educational system in a Western society such as United States or Canada 3 shows . A.religious differences B.the differences among people C.independent thinking D.B and C 42. Thanks to the teaching methods that value individualism, students . A.often memorize information B.form their own ideas at an early age C.work together on assignments D.listen to teachers and take notes 43. are reflected in most Asian educational systems. A.social belief and traditions B.The differences among people C.Class discussions D. Specific ideas and opinions 44. One advantage to the system of education in Japan is that students . A.can be self-control B.learn to show their own opinions C.learn the social skills working together D.express their ideas in class discussions 45. The educational system in North America prepares students . A. for a modern society B.for a society that values creative ideas C.for a sefl-control society D.for a co-operation society. II. Read the passage and then fill in each blank with the best completion. INTELLIGENT TESTS A. School exams are, general speaking, the first kind of tests we take. They find out how much knowledge we have (46). But do they really show how intelligent we are? After all, isn’t it a (47) that some people are very successful academically don’t have any (48) sense? B. Intelligence is the speed (49) which we can understand and (50) to new situations and it is usually tested by logic puzzles. Although scientists are now preparing (51) computer technology that will be able to “read” our brains, (52) tests are still the most popular ways of measuring intelligence. C. A person’s IQ is their intelligence (53) it is measured by a special test. The most common IQ tests are (54) by mensa, an organisation that was founded in England in 1946. By 1976 it (55) 1,300 members in Britain. Today there are (56) in the US. D. People taking the tests are judged in (57) to an average score of 100, and those who score over 148 are entitled to join Mensa. This (58) at 2% of the population. Anyone from the age of six can take the tests. All the questions are straightforward and most people can answer them if (59) enough time. But that’s the problem – the whole (60) of the tests is that they’re against the clock. 46. A.fetched B.gained C.attatched D.caught 47. A.case B.fact C.circumstance D.truth 48. A.natural B.bright C.sharp D.common 49. A.on B.to C.in D.at 50. A.accord B.react C.answer D.alter 51. A.advance B.forward C.ahead D.upper 52. A.at this age B.for the present C.at the time D.now and then 53. A.how B.that C. as D.so 54. A.appointed B.commanded C.run D.steered 55. A.held B.had C.kept D.belonged 56. A.largely B.enormously C.highly D.considerably 57. A.concern B.relation C.regard D.association 58. A.adds up B.turns to C.comes up D.works out 59. A.allowed B.spared C.let D.provided 60. A.reason B.point C.matter D.question D. ERROR IDENTIFICATION: Identify the error in each sentnence. 61. Education systems established to provide education and training, in most cases for children A B C and the young D 62. In general, primary education consist of six or seven years of schooling starting at the age of 5 or 6, 4 A B although this varies within countries. C D 63. The National curriculum is set by the Government and must be following in all state schools. A B C D 64. English, Maths and Science are core subjects, in which are compulsory in all the national examinations A B at certain stages of the school educational system. C D 65. Computers are now much smaller and more powerful but they can be bought much more cheaply. A B C D 66. A new study by UNESCO’s Institute for Statistics (UIS) is highlights the strong effect of social A B C inequality on primary education systems in many countries. D 67. All data in computer changed into electronic pulses by an intput unit. A B C D 68. The purpose of secondary education can be to give common knowledge, to prepare for higher A B C education or to be trained directly in a profession. D 69. Do you know of a breakthrough idea that is improved learning and is adaptable to different contexts? A B C D 70. Mirrors were made of shiny metal were used by the Egyptians in ancient times. A B C D THE END . 1 Đề ôn thi trắc nghiệm anh văn 12 A. PHONETICS AND VOCABULARY I. Choose the word whose bold part is pronounced. absorbing C.is easily absorbed D.absorbed easily 27. “ When can I have my car back?” – “ I think it’ll late in this afternoon.” 2 A.finish B.be finished C.have finished D.being finished 28. About. of six or seven years of schooling starting at the age of 5 or 6, 4 A B although this varies within countries. C D 63. The National curriculum is set by the Government and must be following