40 bộ đề trắc nghiệm TA 12

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40 bộ đề trắc nghiệm TA 12

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Bé ®Ò tr¾c nghiÖm tiÕng anh 12 - §Ò sè 1 *** I. Find the word that has its underlined part pronounced differently from the other three in each question. 1. A. books B. roofs C. roots D. tables 2. A. fought B. bought C. laughter D. brought 3. A. pretty B. petty C. petrol D. pedal 4. A. surgeon B. engage G. engine D. agent IX. Find the word with the stress pattern different from that of the other three words in each question. 5. A. centenary B. certitude C. ceremony D. celebrate 6. A. accumulate B. academy C. accelerate D. accuracy 7. A. conquer B. congress C. contaminate D. constable 8. A. distribute B. intoxicate C. discovery D. introduce III. Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct. 9. They are known that colds can be avoided by eating the right kind of food and taking exercise regularly. (A) (B) (C) (D) 10. The teacher taught her students to look careful to the left and the right at least three times before crossing the highway. (A) (B) (C) (D) 11. There is not equivalent to this word in any other language. (A) (B) (C) (D) 12. They took the coffin with the captain's body and carrying it to the cemetery to bury him. (A) (B) (C) (D) 13. If you don't register before the last day of regular registration, you paving a late fee. (A) (B) (C) (D) 14. I'm so tired; I'm finding it difficult in keeping my mind on my work. (A) (B) (C) (D) 15. I am afraid that your sales performance has fallen shortly of expectations. (A) (B) (C) (D) 16. Nowhere he could find a good place to study, so he returned to his dorm. (A) (B) (C) (D) 17. Bats use echoes of their own high-frequency sounds to detect food and avoiding obstacles. (A) (B) (C) (D) 18. Public health experts say that the money one spends avoiding illness is less than the cost to be sick. (A) (B) (C) (D) IV. From the four words or phrases (A, B, C, or D), choose the one that best completes the sentence. 19. The manager .that all the customers should be searched. A. insisted B. predicted C. obliged D. told 20. The blue, yellow and green of the bird's splendid winter stood out against the background of snow. A. coat B. plumage C. feather D. dress 21. When he .a speech at the wedding, he was really nervous. A. did B. told C. made D. said 22. ., I don't believe that prices will rise next year. A. Personally B. In contrast C. Not only D. Whatever 23. I know they're not very healthy, but I love sausages - especially in a A. hot cat B. hot dog C. hot mouse D. hot horse 24. The little girl walked .the path until she came to her grand mother's house. A. across B. over C. along D. through 25. The suspect confessed A. about his crime B. the police his crime C. his crime the police D. his crime to the police 26. I benefited a great deal . taking that online training course. A. for B. from C. with D. off 27. Mr Hill had his money stolen and couldn't .his hotel bill. A. pay up B. pay out C. pay for D. pay 28. Most animals in captivity have to be fed and .at least twice a day.__ A. watered B. drunk C. liquidated D. drowned 29. The meat is delicious. You're an excellent A. chef B. cooker C. cuisine D. cook 30. I can spend the whole weekend just . the net. A. sailing B. swimming C. surfing . D. windsurfing 31. Jane lost her case because it did not have a(n) .with her name on.___ A. ticket B. label C. poster D. identificatior 32. The fans climbed over the fence to . paying. A. avoid B. prevent C. abandon D. refuse 33. Be careful. There's a wasps' nest. Don't .it. A. blast B. interfere C. disturb D. thrill 34. Anyone who lies under oath will be charged with .the course of justice. A. diverting B. perverting C. inverting D. converting 35. Mmmmm! This bread is delicious; is it . ? A. home-cooked B. home-worked C. home-done D. home-made 36. I fell over while skiing and my sister had to .a doctor. A. fetch B. take C. bring D. carry 37. The deer in the National Park are so accustomed to being fed by visitors taat they are quite . A. domestic B. passive C. trained D. tame 38. This jacket is the kind of thing I want. Can I . ? A. wear it B. dress it C. try it on D. take it off 39. Please come and unblock out drains! I'm .you! A. counting on B. doing without C. seeing to D. waiting for 40. The meeting didn't . until late. A. end up B. break up C. come about D. fall through 41. A: Do you fancy going out for a drink? B: Actually, I'd ., if you don't mind. A. prefer not B. rather not C. don't want D. like to 42. Lovers have their names .on this old statue for hundreds of years. A. outlined B. chopped C. carved D. printed 43. You look really silly! Your pullover is on A. inside out B. upside down C. round and round D. side by side 44. Most .birds are more brilliantly coloured than their wives. A. husband B. master C. masculine D. male 45. I can't walk in these high-heeled boots. I keep . A. falling out B. falling over C. falling away D. falling back 46. I don't think he is a very good leader because he has no control the soldiers in his company. A. in B. on C. over D. at 47. What do you mean, my swimming costume is too small? What are you . ? A. seeing to B. getting at C. making up D. putting out 48. My .was right. The result of the game was exactly what I said it would be. A. prediction B. prospect C. anticipation D. outlook 49. Sue went to work . feeling ill._ A. however B. although C. whereas D. despite 50. Considering how few services we get, the rates we pay are . A. out of this world B. down to earth C. daylight robbery D. peanuts 51. The actress wore a dress covered in diamonds so she would . at the party. A. stand out B. stand down C. stand in D. stand up- 52. The street-lamps are switched on automatically at A. dark B. evening C. dusk D. sunrise 53. It was very . in the cottage with the comfortable armchairs by the fire. A. easy B. gratifying C. refreshing D. snug 54. It was a strange clock with an hour . that was longer than the minute one. A. finger B. needle C. hand D. r.od 55. There is nothing we can do . than wait.___ A. other B. except C. rather D. moreover 56. .no fault of his own, Brian was an hour late for the meeting. A. From B. Through C. By . D. For 57. I've been meaning to . repairing that fence for ages. A. get on to B. get out of ' C. get up to D. get round to V. Read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C, or D) best fits each space. THE DAYS OF HOT AIR Before the arrival of modern aeroplanes, it was balloons and airships, filled with hot air, that carried people across the continents. Their history (58) .back to 1783, the year in which the Mont- golfier brothers (59) . the first hot-air balloon in France. In the basket which hung beneath the balloon sat a terrified bull and a (60) .excited chicken. This was because the king had decided that it would be unwise for people to (61) .their lives in such a way. After the success of this first journey, however, the king (62) . his mind, allowing the first human air travellers to (63) . their historic balloon flight. After that, flying quickly (64) . as a fashionable hobby and there was a rush to establish all (65) . of time and distance re cords for balloon flights. This romantic (66) . of transport also in spired the (67) . of the airship. This was a large, cigar-shaped structure which was (68) . of flying across the Atlantic Ocean, (69) . being three or four times the size of today's jumbo jets. Since the introduction of modern aeroplanes and jet engines, the balloon is no (70) . seen as a way of getting from place to place. Instead, ballooning has tended to become an (71) . sport with people still (72) .to set records of speed and endurance. 58. A. dates B. starts C. arrives D. returns 59. A. approached B. floated C. attempted D. launched 60. A. correctly B. highly C. perfectly D. furiously 61. A. chance B. dare C. thrill D. risk 62. A. changed B. altered C. swapped D. switched 63. A. hold B. go C. make D. do 64. A. got off B. caught on C. took up D. ran away 65. A. definition B. extent C. imagination . D. manner 66. A. form B. way c. shape D. ride 67. A. exploration B. discovery C. invention D. research 68. A. suitable B. capable c. possible D. reliable 69. A. however B. since c. whether D. despite 70. A. greater B. longer c. larger D. sooner 71. A. adventure B. excitement c. amazement D. ultimate 72. A. hope B. wish c. keen D. want VI. Read the passage and the questions or unfinished sentences. Then choose the answer - A, B, C, or D - that you think fits best. THE FROZEN MAN On a September day in 1991, two Germans were climbing the mountains between Austria and Italy. High up on a mountain pass, they found the body of a man lying on the ice. At that height (3,200 meters), the ice is usually permanent. But 1991 had been an especially warm year. The mountain ice had melted more than usual and so the body had come to the surface. It was lying face downward. The skeleton was in perfect condition, except for a large wound in the head. There was still skin on the bones and the remains of some clothes. The hands were still holding the wooden handle of an ax, On the feet there were very simple leather and cloth boots. Nearby was a pair of gloves made of tree bark and a holder for arrows. Who was this man? How and when had he died? Everybody had a different answer to these questions. The mountain climbers who had found the body said it seemed thousands of years old. But others thought that it might be from this century. Perhaps it was the body of a soldier who died in World War I. In fact, several World War I soldiers had already been found in that area of the mountains. On the other hand, a Swiss woman believed it might be her father. He had died in those mountains 20 years before and his body had never been found. When Italian and Austrian scientists heard about the discovery they rushed to the mountaintop. The body couldn't possibly be the Swiss woman's father, they said. The boots, the gloves, and the ax were clearly from further back in the past. For the same reason, they said it couldn t be a World War I soldier. It had to be at least several centuries old, they said, maybe even five centuries. It could have been one of the soldiers in the army of Frederick, Duke of Austria. Before they could be sure about this guess, however, the scientists needed more data. They needed to bring the body down the mountain so they could study it in their laboratories. The question was, whom did it belong to? It was lying almost exactly on thq border between Italy and Austria. Naturally, both countries wanted the frozen man for their laboratories and their museums. For two days, the body lay there in the mountains white diplomats argued. Finally, they decided that it lay on Austrian ground. By that time the body was partly unfrozen and somewhat damaged. When the Austrian scientists examined the body more closely, they changed their minds. They did not know yet how he had died,'but they did know when: in about 2,700 B.C. This was a very important discovery, they said. It would teach them a great deal about this very distant period of European history. From the clothes and tools they could learn about how men lived in those times. 73. This passage is about . A. a soldier who died in World War I. B. mountaintop discoveries. C. how men lived in the distant past. D. a frozen body found in the mountains. 74. The body was found by. . A. some Austrian scientists. B. two German mountain climbers. C. a Swiss woman. D. soldiers in the army of Frederick of Austria. 75. The body was in good condition because . A. it had always been frozen. B. the scientists took good care of it. C. the air was very dry. D. it had just fallen there. 76. When the body was first found . A. everyone thought it must be 20 years old. B. no one had any idea about where it came from. C. everyone had a different theory about it. D. scientists were sure it was thousands of years oia. 77. When the scientists saw the body, they said it . A. must be from this century. B. was probably the Swiss woman's father C. probably was a soldier from World War I. D. might be five centuries old. 78. The body lay on the mountain for two days because A. the Swiss'woman didn't want anyone to touch it. . B. the Austrian and Italian governments were fighting over it. C. no one could find it. D. neither the Austrians nor the Italians wanted it. 79. After examining the body, the scientists said A. . the frozen man had died in war. B. it was partly unfrozen. C. the frozen man was almost 5,000 years old. D. they did not know the cause of his death. 80. We can learn about how people lived in the distant past from . A. their clothes and tools. B. their feet. C. their museums. D. the mountains. . covered in diamonds so she would . at the party. A. stand out B. stand down C. stand in D. stand up- 52. The street-lamps are switched on automatically. September day in 1991, two Germans were climbing the mountains between Austria and Italy. High up on a mountain pass, they found the body of a man lying on the

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