M đề ã đề :115Đề thi học kỳ Ii LớP 12- môn tiếng anh– LớP 12- môn tiếng anh I/ Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase: Since civilization began, gold has been rega
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Đề thi học kỳ Ii LớP 12- môn tiếng anh– LớP 12- môn tiếng anh
I/ Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase:
Since civilization began, gold has been regarded 1 - a symbol of power and wealth 2 -many societies gold was seen as a 3 - substance which could protect people against illness and evil spirits It is one material that has always been accepted in 4 - for good services Mandkind never seems to have enough gold and the search for it has driven men 5 - The need to search for gold has been compared to 6 - and is called “ gold fever” In the Middle Ages men called “alchemists” tried to manufacture gold from other metals
The first gold 7 - was issued by King Croesus of Lydia in the sixth century BC Today gold still plays an important 8 - in the international monetary system It is likely that gold will always be valued as 9 - against inflation People can buy gold in the forms of bars, 10 - and medals
II/ Read the text carefully and then choose the correct answers:
Agatha Christie has been called the world’s greatest mystery writer William Shakespeare is the only English author whose works have been translated more often than Christie’s She wrote approximately one novel a year to produce a final total of more than 80 books
When Agatha was a young girl in England, she hoped to become a great singer After lessons in Paris, she realized that her voice was not good enough It was some time, though, before her first novel was accepted by a publisher Once published, the book was successful, and from that time on, many more success were to follow Many readers become facscinated with Hercule Poirot, the clever Belgian detective of Christie’s mysterious stories
Agatha liked to say that she got her best story ideas while sitting in the bathtub eating apples Although her mystery
stories concern murders, she did not emphasize violence for its own sake Two of her best known novels are The Murder
of Roger Ackroyd and Ten Little Indians One of her plays, The Mousetrap, opened in London in 1952, and when it was
given for the 800th time in 1972, it had broken the record for continious performances
11 This article as a whole about -
a a clever Belgian detective
b the Mousetrap
c mysterious stories
d Agatha Christie
1 2 From the reading we can understand or infer
a Christie lived for an old age
b Christie was also a great singer
c Christie first novel failed
d Christie liked writing plays better than novels
13 Where did Agatha always writew her novels?
a in the library b in the bathroom
c in both d no information is provided
14 Which sentence is not true?
a Christie’s stories are full of violence
b Christie got many story ideas while taking a bath
c Hercule Poirot was a detecive in her books
d It took her nearly a year to write a single book
15 Find a word in the text that means have to do with
a concern b produce c emphasize d follow
III/Pick out the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest:
IV/Choose the best answers:
21 Laser can kill cancer - and leave healthy neighbours unharmed
22 They had no - of selling the house which they inherited from their mother
23 Years ago, cancer was -
24 You are - when asking for higher salary You are lazy and sometimes late for work
25 Americans - to be informal in get – together
26 If someone knocks - the door - night, don’t open it
27 The situation is - We can do anything to improve it
Trang 2a useless b hopeless c childless d careless
28 I -to get up early when I lived in London
29 The boss often has his secretary - the letters
30 Everybody admires their -
V/Choose the correct sentence which has the same meaning as the given one:
31 “ Where are you going?” he asked her
a He asked her where she is going
b He asked her where she was going
c He asked her where was she going
d He asked her where you were going
32 This flat is too small for my family
a This flat is not rather big for my family
b This flat is not very big for my family
c This flat is not big enough for my family
d This flat is not enough big for my family
33 I used to work as a telephone operator
a I am used to working as a telephone operator
b I no longer work as a telephone operator
c Working as a telephone operator is useful
d I worked as a telephone operator and I am used to it
34 Juliet finds it strange to drive on the left
a Driving on the left is too strange for Juliet to find
b Driving on the left is too strange to find Juliet
c Juliet is not used to drive on the left
d Juliet is not used to driving on the left
35 It is believed the man escaped in a stolen car
a The man is believed to have escaped in a stolen car
b The man is believed to escape in a stolen car
c The man is believed to escaped in a stolen car
d They believed that the man stole the car
VI/ Choose the underlined word or phrase in each sentence that needs correcting
36 He studies very hard so that he can to pass his final exam next month
37 They whispered in order that no one could not hear their conversation
A B C D
38 I was listening to the radio when the door bell rings
A B C D
39 If I had money, I will buy a car
A B C D
40 This is the place which I was born and grew up
A B C D
The end
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Đề thi học kỳ Ii LớP 12- môn tiếng anh– LớP 12- môn tiếng anh
I/ Read the text carefully and then choose the correct answers:
Agatha Christie has been called the world’s greatest mystery writer William Shakespeare is the only English author whose works have been translated more often than Christie’s She wrote approximately one novel a year to produce a final total of more than 80 books
When Agatha was a young girl in England, she hoped to become a great singer After lessons in Paris, she realized that her voice was not good enough It was some time, though, before her first novel was accepted by a publisher Once published, the book was successful, and from that time on, many more success were to follow Many readers become facscinated with Hercule Poirot, the clever Belgian detective of Christie’s mysterious stories
Agatha liked to say that she got her best story ideas while sitting in the bathtub eating apples Although her mystery
stories concern murders, she did not emphasize violence for its own sake Two of her best known novels are The Murder
of Roger Ackroyd and Ten Little Indians One of her plays, The Mousetrap, opened in London in 1952, and when it was
given for the 800th time in 1972, it had broken the record for continious performances
1 This article as a whole about -
a Agatha Christie
b a clever Belgian detective
c the Mousetrap
d mysterious stories
2 From the reading we can understand or infer
a Christie liked writing plays better than novels
b Christie lived for an old age
c Christie was also a great singer
d Christie first novel failed
Trang 33 Where did Agatha always writew her novels?
a no information is provided c in the bathroom
b in the library d in both
4 Which sentence is not true?
a It took her nearly a year to write a single book
b Christie’s stories are full of violence
c Christie got many story ideas while taking a bath
d Hercule Poirot was a detecive in her books
5 Find a word in the text that means have to do with
a follow b concern c produce d emphasize
II/ V/Pick out the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest:
III/Choose the best answers:
11 Laser can kill cancer - and leave healthy neighbours unharmed
12 They had no - of selling the house which they inherited from their mother
13 The situation is - We can do anything to improve it
14 You are - when asking for higher salary You are lazy and sometimes late for work
15 If someone knocks - the door - night, don’t open it
16 The boss often has his secretary - the letters
17 I -to get up early when I lived in London
18 Americans - to be informal in get – together
19 Everybody admires their -
20 Years ago, cancer was -
IV/ Choose the underlined word or phrase in each sentence that needs correcting
21 They whispered in order that no one could not hear their conversation
A B C D
22 I was listening to the radio when the door bell rings
A B C D
23 This is the place which I was born and grew up
A B C D
24 He studies very hard so that he can to pass his final exam next month
A B C D
25 If I had money, I will buy a car
A B C D
V/Choose the correct sentence which has the same meaning as the given one:
26 “ Where are you going?” he asked her
a He asked her where she is going
b He asked her where you were going
c He asked her where was she going
d He asked her where she was going
27 This flat is too small for my family
a This flat is not big enough for my family
b This flat is not very big for my family
c This flat is not rather big for my family
d This flat is not enough big for my family
28 I used to work as a telephone operator
a I am used to working as a telephone operator
b Working as a telephone operator is useful
c I no longer work as a telephone operator
d I worked as a telephone operator and I am used to it
29 Juliet finds it strange to drive on the left
a Driving on the left is too strange for Juliet to find
b Driving on the left is too strange to find Juliet
c Juliet is not used to driving on the left
d Juliet is not used to drive on the left
30 It is believed the man escaped in a stolen car
a They believed that the man stole the car
b The man is believed to escape in a stolen car
c The man is believed to escaped in a stolen car
d The man is believed to have escaped in a stolen car
Trang 4VI/ Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase:
Since civilization began, gold has been regarded 1 - a symbol of power and wealth 2 -many societies gold was seen as a 3 - substance which could protect people against illness and evil spirits It is one material that has always been accepted in 4 - for good services Mandkind never seems to have enough gold and the search for it has driven men 5 - The need to search for gold has been compared to 6 - and is called “ gold fever” In the Middle Ages men called “alchemists” tried to manufacture gold from other metals
The first gold 7 - was issued by King Croesus of Lydia in the sixth century BC Today gold still plays an important 8 - in the international monetary system It is likely that gold will always be valued as 9 - against inflation People can buy gold in the forms of bars, 10 - and medals
The end
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Đề thi học kỳ Ii LớP 12- môn tiếng anh– LớP 12- môn tiếng anh I/Choose the best answers:
1 I -to get up early when I lived in London
2 They had no - of selling the house which they inherited from their mother
3 Everybody admires their -
4 You are - when asking for higher salary You are lazy and sometimes late for work
5 Americans - to be informal in get – together
6 If someone knocks - the door - night, don’t open it
7 The situation is - We can do anything to improve it
8 Years ago, cancer was -
9 The boss often has his secretary - the letters
10 Laser can kill cancer - and leave healthy neighbours unharmed
II/ Read the text carefully and then choose the correct answers:
Agatha Christie has been called the world’s greatest mystery writer William Shakespeare is the only English author whose works have been translated more often than Christie’s She wrote approximately one novel a year to produce a final total of more than 80 books
When Agatha was a young girl in England, she hoped to become a great singer After lessons in Paris, she realized that her voice was not good enough It was some time, though, before her first novel was accepted by a publisher Once published, the book was successful, and from that time on, many more success were to follow Many readers become facscinated with Hercule Poirot, the clever Belgian detective of Christie’s mysterious stories
Agatha liked to say that she got her best story ideas while sitting in the bathtub eating apples Although her mystery
stories concern murders, she did not emphasize violence for its own sake Two of her best known novels are The Murder
of Roger Ackroyd and Ten Little Indians One of her plays, The Mousetrap, opened in London in 1952, and when it was
given for the 800th time in 1972, it had broken the record for continious performances
11 This article as a whole about -
a the Mousetrap
b mysterious stories
c Agatha Christie
d a clever Belgian detective
12 From the reading we can understand or infer
a Christie was also a great singer
b Christie first novel failed
c Christie lived for an old age
d Christie liked writing plays better than novels
13 Where did Agatha always writew her novels?
a in the library b no information is provided
c in both d in the bathroom
1 4 Which sentence is not true?
a Hercule Poirot was a detecive in her books
b Christie got many story ideas while taking a bath
c Christie’s stories are full of violence
Trang 5d It took her nearly a year to write a single book.
15 Find a word in the text that means have to do with
a follow b produce c emphasize d concern
III/ Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase:
Since civilization began, gold has been regarded 1 - a symbol of power and wealth 2 -many societies gold was seen as a 3 - substance which could protect people against illness and evil spirits It is one material that has always been accepted in 4 - for good services Mandkind never seems to have enough gold and the search for it has driven men 5 - The need to search for gold has been compared to 6 - and is called “ gold fever” In the Middle Ages men called “alchemists” tried to manufacture gold from other metals
The first gold 7 - was issued by King Croesus of Lydia in the sixth century BC Today gold still plays an important 8 - in the international monetary system It is likely that gold will always be valued as 9 - against inflation People can buy gold in the forms of bars, 10 - and medals
IV/Choose the correct sentence which has the same meaning as the given one:
26 Juliet finds it strange to drive on the left
a Driving on the left is too strange for Juliet to find
b Driving on the left is too strange to find Juliet
c Juliet is not used to driving on the left
d Juliet is not used to drive on the left
27 I used to work as a telephone operator
a I am used to working as a telephone operator
b I worked as a telephone operator and I am used to it
c Working as a telephone operator is useful
d I no longer work as a telephone operator
28 This flat is too small for my family
a This flat is not very big for my family
b This flat is not big enough for my family
c This flat is not rather big for my family
d This flat is not enough big for my family
29 It is believed the man escaped in a stolen car
a The man is believed to escape in a stolen car
b The man is believed to have escaped in a stolen car
c The man is believed to escaped in a stolen car
d They believed that the man stole the car
30 “ Where are you going?” he asked her
a He asked her where she was going
b He asked her where she is going
c He asked her where was she going
d He asked her where you were going
V/ Choose the underlined word or phrase in each sentence that needs correcting
3 1 He studies very hard so that he can to pass his final exam next month
A B C D
32 I was listening to the radio when the door bell rings
A B C D
33 This is the place which I was born and grew up
A B C D
34 They whispered in order that no one could not hear their conversation
A B C D
35 If I had money, I will buy a car
A B C D
VI /Pick out the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest:
The end
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Trang 6§Ò thi häc kú Ii LíP 12- m«n tiÕng anh– LíP 12- m«n tiÕng anh
I/ V/Pick out the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest:
II / Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase:
Since civilization began, gold has been regarded 1 - a symbol of power and wealth 2 -many societies gold was seen as a 3 - substance which could protect people against illness and evil spirits It is one material that has always been accepted in 4 - for good services Mandkind never seems to have enough gold and the search for it has driven men 5 - The need to search for gold has been compared to 6 - and is called “ gold fever” In the Middle Ages men called “alchemists” tried to manufacture gold from other metals
The first gold 7 - was issued by King Croesus of Lydia in the sixth century BC Today gold still plays an important 8 - in the international monetary system It is likely that gold will always be valued as 9 - against inflation People can buy gold in the forms of bars, 10 - and medals
III/Choose the best answers:
16 Americans - to be informal in get – together
17 Everybody admires their -
18 Years ago, cancer was -
19 You are - when asking for higher salary You are lazy and sometimes late for work
20 I -to get up early when I lived in London
21 The situation is - We can do anything to improve it
22 The boss often has his secretary - the letters
23 If someone knocks - the door - night, don’t open it
24 Laser can kill cancer - and leave healthy neighbours unharmed
25 They had no - of selling the house which they inherited from their mother
IV/Choose the correct sentence which has the same meaning as the given one:
26 I used to work as a telephone operator
a I am used to working as a telephone operator
b I worked as a telephone operator and I am used to it
c Working as a telephone operator is useful
d I no longer work as a telephone operator
27 It is believed the man escaped in a stolen car
a The man is believed to escaped in a stolen car
b The man is believed to escape in a stolen car
c The man is believed to have escaped in a stolen car
d They believed that the man stole the car
28 Juliet finds it strange to drive on the left
a Driving on the left is too strange for Juliet to find
b Juliet is not used to driving on the left
c Juliet is not used to drive on the left
d Driving on the left is too strange to find Juliet
29 This flat is too small for my family
a This flat is not rather big for my family
b This flat is not big enough for my family
c This flat is not very big for my family
d This flat is not enough big for my family
30 “ Where are you going?” he asked her
a He asked her where she is going
b He asked her where was she going
c He asked her where she was going
d He asked her where you were going
V/ Choose the underlined word or phrase in each sentence that needs correcting
31 He studies very hard so that he can to pass his final exam next month
Trang 7A B C D
32 If I had money, I will buy a car
A B C D
33 I was listening to the radio when the door bell rings
A B C D
34 This is the place which I was born and grew up
A B C D
35 They whispered in order that no one could not hear their conversation
A B C D
VI/ Read the text carefully and then choose the correct answers:
Agatha Christie has been called the world’s greatest mystery writer William Shakespeare is the only English author whose works have been translated more often than Christie’s She wrote approximately one novel a year to produce a final total of more than 80 books
When Agatha was a young girl in England, she hoped to become a great singer After lessons in Paris, she realized that her voice was not good enough It was some time, though, before her first novel was accepted by a publisher Once published, the book was successful, and from that time on, many more success were to follow Many readers become facscinated with Hercule Poirot, the clever Belgian detective of Christie’s mysterious stories
Agatha liked to say that she got her best story ideas while sitting in the bathtub eating apples Although her mystery
stories concern murders, she did not emphasize violence for its own sake Two of her best known novels are The Murder
of Roger Ackroyd and Ten Little Indians One of her plays, The Mousetrap, opened in London in 1952, and when it was
given for the 800th time in 1972, it had broken the record for continious performances
36 This article as a whole about -
a a clever Belgian detective
b the Mousetrap
c Agatha Christie
d mysterious stories
37 From the reading we can understand or infer
a Christie first novel failed
b Christie was also a great singer
c Christie lived for an old age
d Christie liked writing plays better than novels
38 Where did Agatha always writew her novels?
a in the library b in the bathroom
c in both d no information is provided
39 Which sentence is not true?
a Christie’s stories are full of violence
b Christie got many story ideas while taking a bath
c Hercule Poirot was a detecive in her books
d It took her nearly a year to write a single book
40 Find a word in the text that means have to do with
a follow b produce c emphasize d concern
The end
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Đề thi học kỳ Ii LớP 12- môn tiếng anh– LớP 12- môn tiếng anh
I/ Choose the underlined word or phrase in each sentence that needs correcting
1 They whispered in order that no one could not hear their conversation
A B C D
2 He studies very hard so that he can to pass his final exam next month
A B C D
3 If I had money, I will buy a car
A B C D
4 This is the place which I was born and grew up
A B C D
5 I was listening to the radio when the door bell rings
A B C D
II/ Read the text carefully and then choose the correct answers:
Agatha Christie has been called the world’s greatest mystery writer William Shakespeare is the only English author whose works have been translated more often than Christie’s She wrote approximately one novel a year to produce a final total of more than 80 books
When Agatha was a young girl in England, she hoped to become a great singer After lessons in Paris, she realized that her voice was not good enough It was some time, though, before her first novel was accepted by a publisher Once published, the book was successful, and from that time on, many more success were to follow Many readers become facscinated with Hercule Poirot, the clever Belgian detective of Christie’s mysterious stories
Agatha liked to say that she got her best story ideas while sitting in the bathtub eating apples Although her mystery
stories concern murders, she did not emphasize violence for its own sake Two of her best known novels are The Murder
of Roger Ackroyd and Ten Little Indians One of her plays, The Mousetrap, opened in London in 1952, and when it was
given for the 800th time in 1972, it had broken the record for continious performances
6 This article as a whole about -
a a clever Belgian detective
b Agatha Christie
c mysterious stories
Trang 8d the Mousetrap.
7 From the reading we can understand or infer
a Christie liked writing plays better than novels
b Christie was also a great singer
c Christie first novel failed
d Christie lived for an old age
8 Where did Agatha always writew her novels?
a no information is provided b in the bathroom
c in the library d in both
9 Which sentence is not true?
a Christie got many story ideas while taking a bath
b Christie’s stories are full of violence
c Hercule Poirot was a detecive in her books
d It took her nearly a year to write a single book
10 Find a word in the text that means have to do with
a produce b concern c emphasize d follow
III/Choose the best answers:
11 Laser can kill cancer - and leave healthy neighbours unharmed
12 The boss often has his secretary - the letters
13 Years ago, cancer was -
14 Everybody admires their -
15 Americans - to be informal in get – together
16 The situation is - We can do anything to improve it
17 I -to get up early when I lived in London
18 You are - when asking for higher salary You are lazy and sometimes late for work
19 If someone knocks - the door - night, don’t open it
20 They had no - of selling the house which they inherited from their mother
IV/ Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase:
Since civilization began, gold has been regarded 1 - a symbol of power and wealth 2 -many societies gold was seen as a 3 - substance which could protect people against illness and evil spirits It is one material that has always been accepted in 4 - for good services Mandkind never seems to have enough gold and the search for it has driven men 5 - The need to search for gold has been compared to 6 - and is called “ gold fever” In the Middle Ages men called “alchemists” tried to manufacture gold from other metals
The first gold 7 - was issued by King Croesus of Lydia in the sixth century BC Today gold still plays an important 8 - in the international monetary system It is likely that gold will always be valued as 9 - against inflation People can buy gold in the forms of bars, 10 - and medals
V/Choose the correct sentence which has the same meaning as the given one:
31 I used to work as a telephone operator
a I am used to working as a telephone operator
b I worked as a telephone operator and I am used to it
c Working as a telephone operator is useful
d I no longer work as a telephone operator
32 Juliet finds it strange to drive on the left
a Driving on the left is too strange for Juliet to find
b Juliet is not used to driving on the left
c Juliet is not used to drive on the left
d Driving on the left is too strange to find Juliet
33 “ Where are you going?” he asked her
a He asked her where she is going
b He asked her where you were going
c He asked her where was she going
d He asked her where she was going
34 It is believed the man escaped in a stolen car
a The man is believed to escape in a stolen car
b The man is believed to have escaped in a stolen car
c The man is believed to escaped in a stolen car
Trang 9d They believed that the man stole the car.
35 This flat is too small for my family
a This flat is not rather big for my family
b This flat is not big enough for my family
c This flat is not very big for my family
d This flat is not enough big for my family
VI/ V/Pick out the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest:
The end
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Đề thi học kỳ Ii LớP 12- môn tiếng anh– LớP 12- môn tiếng anh
I/ Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase:
Since civilization began, gold has been regarded 1 - a symbol of power and wealth 2 -many societies gold was seen as a 3 - substance which could protect people against illness and evil spirits It is one material that has always been accepted in 4 - for good services Mandkind never seems to have enough gold and the search for it has driven men 5 - The need to search for gold has been compared to 6 - and is called “ gold fever” In the Middle Ages men called “alchemists” tried to manufacture gold from other metals
The first gold 7 - was issued by King Croesus of Lydia in the sixth century BC Today gold still plays an important 8 - in the international monetary system It is likely that gold will always be valued as 9 - against inflation People can buy gold in the forms of bars, 10 - and medals
II/Choose the best answers:
11 You are - when asking for higher salary You are lazy and sometimes late for work
12 Years ago, cancer was -
13 If someone knocks - the door - night, don’t open it
14 Americans - to be informal in get – together
15 I -to get up early when I lived in London
16 The situation is - We can do anything to improve it
17 Everybody admires their -
18 The boss often has his secretary - the letters
19 They had no - of selling the house which they inherited from their mother
20 Laser can kill cancer - and leave healthy neighbours unharmed
III/Choose the correct sentence which has the same meaning as the given one:
21 I used to work as a telephone operator
a I am used to working as a telephone operator
b Working as a telephone operator is useful
c I no longer work as a telephone operator
d I worked as a telephone operator and I am used to it
22 It is believed the man escaped in a stolen car
a The man is believed to escaped in a stolen car
b The man is believed to escape in a stolen car
c The man is believed to have escaped in a stolen car
d They believed that the man stole the car
23 This flat is too small for my family
a This flat is not rather big for my family
b This flat is not very big for my family
c This flat is not enough big for my family
d This flat is not big enough for my family
Trang 1024 Juliet finds it strange to drive on the left.
a Driving on the left is too strange for Juliet to find
b Driving on the left is too strange to find Juliet
c Juliet is not used to driving on the left
d Juliet is not used to drive on the left
25 “ Where are you going?” he asked her
a He asked her where she was going
b He asked her where she is going
c He asked her where was she going
d He asked her where you were going
IV/ V/Pick out the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest:
V/ Choose the underlined word or phrase in each sentence that needs correcting
31 I was listening to the radio when the door bell rings
A B C D
32 This is the place which I was born and grew up
A B C D
33 They whispered in order that no one could not hear their conversation
A B C D
34 If I had money, I will buy a car
A B C D
35 He studies very hard so that he can to pass his final exam next month
A B C D
VI/ Read the text carefully and then choose the correct answers:
Agatha Christie has been called the world’s greatest mystery writer William Shakespeare is the only English author whose works have been translated more often than Christie’s She wrote approximately one novel a year to produce a final total of more than 80 books
When Agatha was a young girl in England, she hoped to become a great singer After lessons in Paris, she realized that her voice was not good enough It was some time, though, before her first novel was accepted by a publisher Once published, the book was successful, and from that time on, many more success were to follow Many readers become facscinated with Hercule Poirot, the clever Belgian detective of Christie’s mysterious stories
Agatha liked to say that she got her best story ideas while sitting in the bathtub eating apples Although her mystery
stories concern murders, she did not emphasize violence for its own sake Two of her best known novels are The Murder
of Roger Ackroyd and Ten Little Indians One of her plays, The Mousetrap, opened in London in 1952, and when it was
given for the 800th time in 1972, it had broken the record for continious performances
36 This article as a whole about -
a a clever Belgian detective
b the Mousetrap
c Agatha Christie
d mysterious stories
37 From the reading we can understand or infer
a Christie liked writing plays better than novels
b Christie was also a great singer
c Christie first novel failed
d Christie lived for an old age
38 Where did Agatha always writew her novels?
a in the library b in the bathroom
c in both d no information is provided
39 Which sentence is not true?
a Hercule Poirot was a detecive in Christie’s books
b Christie got many story ideas while taking a bath
c Her stories are full of violence
d It took her nearly a year to write a single book
40 Find a word in the text that means have to do with
a emphasize b produce c concern d follow
The end
-§Ò thi häc kú Ii LíP 12- m«n tiÕng anh– LíP 12- m«n tiÕng anh
V/Choose the correct sentence which has the same meaning as the given one:
1 “ Where are you going?” he asked her
a He asked her where she is going
b He asked her where she was going.
c He asked her where was she going
d He asked her where you were going
2 This flat is too small for my family