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(1)BÀI TẬP ÔN THI KIỂM TRA CHẤT LƯỢNG ĐẦU NĂM LỚP 12 – LẦN 1 PHONETICS:
1 A invited B attended C celebrated D displayed
2 A removed B washed C hoped D missed
3 A knocked B naked C stopped D called
4 A looked B laughed C moved D stepped
5 A wanted B parked C stopped D watched A miles B words C accidents D names A sports B plays C house holds D minds
8 A makes B views C reads D decides
9 A albums B tanks C shops D plants
10 A gets B loves C sings D buys
VERB TENSES/ FORMS This is the first time she (be) ……….here
2 My friend arrived after I (wait)……….for her about half an hour (you, begin)……….to rain before you woke up this morning? Columbus (discover)……… ……….America more than 400 years ago He fell down when he (run)……….towards the church We (still, live)……… ……….there when our father died
7 I (be)……… to New York three times this years I’ll come and see you before I (leave)……… ………….for America John (read)……… a book when I saw him
10 Almost everyone (leave)……….for home by the time we arrived 11 He (write) ……….the two famous novels since 1999
12 I have never played badminton before This is the first time I (try)……… 13 Since he left, I (hear) ……… nothing from him
14 “Did you meet Ann here at the university?” -“No, we (meet)………when I started college.” 15 All the tickets (sell) ……….out by the time we got to the theatre
16 At present, they (experiment)……….with the medicines to cure this terrible disease
17 The teacher made them (keep)………silent
18 She was able (sing)……… English when she was very young 19 Could you please stop (make)………so much noise? I’m studying 20 Let your name(write)……….in the sheet of paper
21 We hoped (help)……….by our teacher
22 Dr Clark doesn’t mind (call) ……… at home if there is an emergency
(2)* Finish each of the following sentences in such away that it means exactly the same as the sentence printed. I haven’t eaten this kind of food before
This is the first………
2 What a pity you failed your driving test
I wish………
3 I haven’t been to Britol for years
The last time………
4 How long is it since they bought the house?
When………
5 John has not had his hair cut for over six months
It is………
6 The water was so cold that the children couldn’t swim in it
The water was not………
7 I started working for the company a year ago
I’ve been………
8 I last saw him when I was a student
I haven’t………
9 James spoke to his lawyer before signing the contract
James didn’t………
10 They travelled across India, and then flew on to Japan
After………
11 Robert and Catherine have been married for years
It’s four years……… 12 When you phoned me, it was my lunchtime
When ………
B/ REPORTED SPEECH
* Complete the following sentences without changing their meanings: The doctor said to me, “Did you feel painful on your back last night?”
The doctor asked me ……….……… Mary said, “Let’s go to a movie.”
Mary suggested………
3 “I didn’t break the windows”, Bill said
Bill denied “You told a lie, Tom”, she said
She accused Tom
5 “I can’t go to your birthday party next Saturday evening, Jack”, said Mary
Mary apologized for “I won’t help you with your homework Never ! ” Jane said to me
Jane refused Joe said, “Please come to my party.”
Joe invited Mr Gray said, “Don’t play in the street.”
(3)9 “Would you like to come on a picnic with us?
They invited ……… ………
10 “Please don’t tell anybody what happened.”
He asked ……… C/ PASSIVE VOICE
1 They built this building twenty years ago
They have provided the victims with food and clothing
The doctors are going to perform the operation next week
We can hardly find him at home because he is always on the move
Many people believe that these men robbed the bank last night
D/ CONDITIONAL SENTENCES
1 They can’t the test because they are very difficult
If You drink too much coffee, that’s why you can’t sleep
If The policeman showed me the way, so I found the house
If I want to help you but I am not sure I have free time
If We stayed up all night, and that‘s why we’re so tired this morning
If E/ RELATIVE CLAUSES
Combine the sentences
1 The doctor is with a patient The patient’s leg was broken in an accident
Ha Long bay is a wonderful place I’d love to visit it some day
You didn’t tell us the reason We have to cut down our daily expenses for that reason
I come from a city It is located in the southern part of the country
5 The scientists are making progress They are researching the causes of cancer
(4)
F /ADVERBIAL CLAUSES OF CONCESSION: Though he drove carefully, he had an accident yesterday
In spite of
Even though her grades were low, she was admitted to the university
Despite
3 I like living in the dorm even though it is noisy
In spite of They enjoyed themselves despite the hard work
Although _ They wanted to climb the mountain in spite of the danger
Though _ Although the weather was extremely hot, they went jogging in the park
Despite That man managed to get out of the car despite his injured foot
Although _ G/ ADVERBIAL CLAUSES OF RESULT
1 The quiz was too difficult for us to answer
The quize was so …
2 This road is too dangerous for you to walk alone
This road isn’t …
3 This restaurant is so dirty that we can’t continue having dinner there
It is such …
4 He drives so carelessly that he has caused two accidents this week
He is such ……
5 This handwriting was so small that I couldn’t read it out
This handwriting was too ………
WORD FORM
1. Parents are (oblige) by law to send their children to school
2. Some people are concerned with physical (attract) _
when choosing a wife or husband
3. What could be more (romance) than a wedding on a tropical
island?
4. You really should (conservation) your energy for the difficult climb
ahead
5. She studies many magazines and books about fashion, entertaining and correct social
(behave) _ as she wants to appear elegant.
6 In a new culture, many embarrassing situations occur because of a (understand)
7. I (person) _ think that we should something
(5)8 It's OK to use (formal) language if you're speaking to a friend 9 The proposal will go ahead despite strong (object) from the public 10 After listening to all the (argue) I am now of the opinion that there
should be no new road
READING COMPREHENSION
PASSAGE 1:
Many people think that we can learn a lot about the culture of a foreign country simply by living in that country However, this is not necessarily true Often, the longer we stay in a foreign country, the more we realize how little we actually know about the culture of that country
Books and talks about other people’s culture can even be dangerous because they concentrate on cultural differences and exaggerate national character, and sometimes a lot of information they contain is true
In a study recently carried out in Britain, people were asked to make a list of anything that they thought was typical of Britain and would interest a foreign visitor there Most mentioned Shakespeare; the Queen, village inns, English folk dancing, English castles, and fish chips wrapped in newspaper Although all of these characters can be found in British culture, they not show the real interest of ordinary British people: (They are, in fact, simply stereotype- that is, general character which people wrongly think are typical.) What is surprising is that they were suggested by British people themselves as representing their culture If people have such a wrong impression of their own culture, how much false would their impression of other culture be!
1 Is it necessarily true when many people think that we can learn a lot about the culture of a foreign country simply by living in that country?
Why can books and talks about other people’s culture even be dangerous?
What were the people asked to in a study recently?
Where can the characters be found?
PASSAGE
handshake greet wave customary automatically another purpose own other show
Today, in many parts of the world, it is (1)……… for people to shake hands upon meeting as gesture of good will Originally, however, the practice of shaking hands had a more practical (2)………
Shaking hands originated in medieval times In those days, when a man came on a stranger, he would often (3)………… reach for his sword with his right hand, in case he had to use the weapon to defend himself Sometimes, both parties found themselves circling around each (4)………, weapons in hand, until it was mutually agreed that the weapons could be laid aside Then, the two parties extended their right hands to (5)……… they had no weapons, and clasped them This was the beginning of the (6)…… The custom of shaking hands is not a universal one In the Orient, people have, for centuries, clasped their (7)………… hands in front of them upon meeting to show that they held no weapons In France, a custom developed in which people who met would kiss each other on both cheeks The natives of some South Seas islands (8)……… by rubbing noses
PASSAGE 3
(6)leader factor death based virtue
Respect for parents and ancestors is a key (1) _ in Vietnam The oldest male in the family is the head of the family and the most important family member His oldest son is the second (2) of the family Sometimes, related families live (3) in a big house and help each other The parents chose their children’s marriage partners (4) _ on who they think is the best suited (5) their child When people die, their families honor their ancestors on the day of their (6) _ by performing special ceremonies at home or at temples and by burning incense and fake money for the one (7) died The Vietnamese believed that by burning incense, their ancestors could (8) _ them and their family from danger and harm
PASSAGE 4:
Although speech is the most advanced form of communication, there are many ways of communicating without using speech Signals, signs, symbols and gestures may be found in every known culture The basic function of a signal is to impinge upon the environment in such a way that it attracts attention, as, for example, the dots and dashes of a telegraph circuit Coded to refer to speech, the potential for communication is very great Less adaptable to the codification of words, signs also contain meaning in and of themselves A stop sign or a barber pole conveys meaning quickly and conveniently Symbols are more difficult to describe than either signals or signs because of their intricate relationship with the receiver’s cultural perceptions In some cultures, applauding in a theatre provides performers with an auditory symbol of approval Gestures such as a waving and handshaking also communicate certain cultural messages Although signals, signs, symbols, and gestures are very useful, they have a major disadvantage They usually not allow ideas to be shared without the sender being directly adjacent to the receiver As a result, means of communication intended to be used for long distances and extended periods are based on speech Radio, television and the telephone are only a few
1 What does the author say about speech?
-2 According to the passage, what is the basic function of a signal?
-3 Was applauding cited as an example of a signal?
-4 Why were the telephone, radio and TV invented?
-PASSAGE 5
However memory typically receiving customary after be money confusing while
Cultural differences may appear even in such simple processes as giving or (1)…… a gift In Western cultures, a gift can be handed over to the receiver with relatively little (2)…… When a gift is offered, the receiver typically takes the gift (3)…… expressing her or his thanks (4)……., in some Asian cultures, the act of giving is an important aspect of gift-giving, and this process may appear (5)…… or frustrating to Westerners In Chinese culture, a receiver will (6)……… refuse to accept the gift at first, with the understanding between the giver and receiver that after being turned down several times, the gift will (7)……… accepted In addition, to show respect for the receiver, it is (8)………… in several Asian cultures to use two hands when offering a gift to another person
PASSAGE 6:
(7)extended survive household rate survive
The American family has changed greatly in the last 20 or 30 years Many of these changes are (1) to changess taking place in other countries
Young people not want to get married or get married early Women are also waiting longer to have children or even (2) _ having children Families have fewer children Today most families have one or two children
In a traditional family, the wife stayed at home to take care of her children and to (3) chores while the husband was (4) _ for earning money Now 60 percent married women work (5) _ the home One reason for this change is that women want and expect to have their own jobs Another reason is economic With rising prices, many families cannot (6) _ on one person’s family
The United States has a high divorce (7) _ It is estimated that one in every three marriages ends in divorce One result of this high divorce rate is that many American children live in (8) _ families Poverty among children in homes headed by single mothers has become a serious problem in the United States
PASSAGE 7:
Nonverbal communication, or "body language", is communication by facial expressions, head or eyes movements, hand signals, and body postures It can be just as important to understand as words are Misunderstandings- often amusing but sometimes serious- can arise between people from different cultures if they misinterpret nonverbal signals For example, take the differences in meaning of a gesture which is very common in the United States: a circle made with the thumb and index finger To an American, it means that everything is OK To Japanese, it means that you are talking about money In France, it means that something is worthless Meanwhile in Greece, it is an obscene gesture Therefore, an American could unknowingly offend a Greek by using that particular hand signal
1 What does nonverbal communication consist of?
-2 Are misunderstandings between people from different cultures always serious?
-3 Which gesture mentioned in the passage is very common in USA?
-4 How could an American unknowingly offend a Greek?
-PASSAGE 8
expect appropriate agree anything custom welcoming slap nothing experiencing around
Throughout the world there are different ways for people to greet each other In much of the world, a handshake is the common form of (1) _ and greeting someone In many countries (2) _the Mediterranean Sea a light kiss on the cheek is the (3) _ way to welcome friends and family It can be a very big surprise if you (4) _ to shake hands and get a kiss or a hug instead
(8)12 I have not been to an Indian restaurant for ages
It is ages……… 13 How long have Helen and Robert been married?
When ……… 15 I have not had a Chinese meal for years
The last time ……… 16 David went home before we arrived
When ……… 17 I have only recently started wearing glasses
I did not……… 18 Jack left the office before I arrived there
When ……… 19 During my dinner, the phone rang
While ……… 20 I have not been to the cinema for months
(9)This is the first time………
11 “If you don’t give me a pay rise I’ll resign.”
She threatened 12 “I’ll finish the work by the end of this week.”
John promised 13 “You ought to take a break, Andrew.”
She advised 14 “Don’t forget to go to the supermarket after work.” They reminded 15 “Why don’t we sing a few songs?”
He suggested……… 16 She told me, “ I am going to the party with my mother” She told me……… 17 They said, “ We have plenty of time to our work” 18 He said, “ This is the book you have been looking for” He said……… 19 When did they tell you that?
They wanted to know……… 20 Have you seen the new film?
They wanted to know……… 21 Don’t put your elbow on the table
She told……… 22 Write your name clearly on the top
He asked……… 23 Don’t wipe your dirty fingers on my clothes
He ordered……… 24 Wait here under the tree until the rain stops
He asked……… 25 Come and see me whenever you have a few hours to spare She told………
15 “What did you last night?” “I watched T.V, practiced the violin, and……my homework.” A made B C did D done
20 My sister……….for you since yesterday
A is looking B was looking C has been looking D looked 21 The train………half an hour ago
A has been leaving B left C has left D had left 22 We……….Doris since last Sunday
A don’t see B haven’t seen C didn’t see D hadn’t seen 23 When I last saw him, he……… in London
A has lived B is living C was living D has been living 24 After I ……… lunch, I looked for my bag
A had B had had C have had D have has 25 John………English for two years
A will have learned B will learn C has learned D would learn 26 The man got out of the car ……… round to the back and opened the boot
A walking B walked C walks D walk 27 Henry……….into the restaurant when the writer was having dinner
A was going B went C has gone D go 28 He will take the dog out for a walk as soon as he……… dinner
A finish B finishes C will finish D shall have finished 29 I shall be glad when he ………
A had gone B went C has gone D goes 30 I ……….to buy some thing for my family
A wants B want C to want D wanting 31 Pasteur ………in the 19th century.
A was living B lived C had lived D has lived 32 Since 1980, scientists in the world……… a lot of thing to fight against AIDS A have done B are doing C did D had done 33 At present, they ……….with the medicines to cure this terrible disease
(10)34 Our government……a system of private schools in a near future
A was developing B has developed C would develop D is gong to develop 35 ……… to rain before you woke up this morning
A Did it begin B has it begun C had it begun D will it begin 36 My child saw an elephant this morning but he……… one before
A had never seen B has never seen C never sees D never had seen 37 I ………….in Nha Trang before I moved to Quang Nam
A have been living B have lived C had lived D had been living 38 The bird………three eggs last week
A lay B laid C led D laying 39 When we ……… the beautiful sights, they called for us
A were visiting B visited C visit D visits 40 The weather……… fine so far this week
A is B has been C was D had been 41 She is tired now She ………for a long time
A has been learning B has learned C learns D learned 42 She has been studying engineer ………
A in five years B since years C years ago D for five years 43 They will have gone home before you ………to meet them
A came B come C will come D are coming 44 We……… waiting for her half an hour before she came
A have been B will be C will have been D had been 45 Michael Jackson ………on T.V for a long time
A isn’t appearing B hasn’t appeared C won’t have appeared D hadn’t appeared 46 She will go abroad as soon as she……….this English course
A has completed B will complete C will have completed D completed 47 I ……….that novel at least twice
A have read B read C reads D have been reading 48 By next July my parents ……… in California for ten years
A will live B will have been living C lives D lived 49 Dang Thai Son… the piano since he was a child
A practiced B has practiced C had practiced D practices * Choose the best reported form of each sentence given below
1 “ Don’t call me after p.m, please”, the manager said A The manager said that we didn’t call him after 9p.m B The manager advised me to not call him after 9p.m C The manager told his secretary not to call him after 9p.m D The manager aked his men not to call him after p.m, please
2 The dean said, “ Send me a report after you have finished your volunteer work!”
A The dean ordered his students to send him a report after they have finished their volunteer work B The dean ordered his students to send him a report after they had finished their volunteer work C The dean told his students to send him a report after you have finished your volunteer work D The dean begged his students to send him a report after they have finished their volunteer work “ Sorry because I didn’t reply you soon”, my pen pal said
A My pen pal said sorry because he didn’t reply to me soon B My pen pal replied that he was sorry not to write you soon
C My pen pal suggested not replying to me soon because he was sorry D My pen pal apologized to me for not replying to me soon
4 Mother said, “ I wouldn’t that silly thing if I were you.” A My mother advised me not to that silly thing
B My mother said that she wouldn’t that silly thing if she were you C My mother suggested me not doing that silly thing if I were you D My mother told me not to that silly thing if she were me “ Let’s go to the zoo now”, our friends said
A Our friends suggested going to the zoo then B Our friends invited us to go to the zoo now C Our friends insited us to go to the zoo then D Our friends obliged us to go to the zoo now
SỰ HÒA HỢP GIỬA CHỦ NGỮ VÀ ĐỘNG TỪ Subject and verb agreement
Choose the correct word
(11)A are B were C was D been 2) Each of you a share in the work
A having B has C to have D have
3) Ten pounds too much to pay
A is B being C are D were
4) A number of students volunteered to the job
A have B has C to have D having
5) Linguistics out the ways in which languages work
A find B finding C to find D finds
6) The news interesting
A are B is C be D were
7) The Philippines of more than 7,000 islands
A consist B consisting C consisted D consists 8) Statistics a branch of mathematics
A being B were C is D are
9) Physics to understand the mysteries of the physical world
A seeking B seeks C to seek D seek
10) The United Nations its head quarters in New York city
A have B having C has D to have
11) Fifty minutes the maximum length of time allotted for the exam
A are B is C were D be
12) One of my neighbours curious about other people’s private life
A being B were C is D been
13) Seven months a long time for me to wait
A being B were C are D is
14) A lot of restaurants open at night
A are B is C was D be
15) Tom doesn’t agree but the rest of us
A does B done C D doing
16) Most people with my attitude
A agrees B has agreed C agreeing D agree 17) A lot of her furniture in her room new
A are B be C were D is
18) There a few flowers in this garden last summer
A being B were C are D is
19) There lots of snow in the garden
A has lived B is living C lived D had lived 20) Most of us the same about the war
A feel B feels C feeling D has felt
21) A large number of reporters at the meeting yesterday
A being B were C are D is
22) Much progress been made in recent years
A have B has C having D to have
23) Some foods him ill
A to make B making C makes D make
24) Collecting old coins and paper notes one of my hobbies
A being B were C are D is
25) A number of workers asked for a rise since last month
A have B has C having D to have
26) The number of pupils getting poor marks since the beginning of the semester appalling
A to be B have been C are D is
27) Five thousand pounds stolen in the robbery last night
A being B were C are D was
28) His silence he agrees with us
A means B mean C meaning D to mean
29) Mr Thomson with his wife and his three children abroad
A to be B have been C are D is
30) One of the girls who working in this department my niece
A is/being B is/is C is/are D was/were
31) There only a few people at the meeting last night
A been B were C are D was
(12)A likes B to like C like D has liked 33) Everybody trying to their best at present
A to be B have been C are D is
34) Both of the girls pretty, but neither of them is intelligent
A to be B has been C are D is
35) Jim as well as I always busy doing English homework
A am B has been C are D is
36) The study of languages very interesting
A is B were C are D to be
37) Neither Daisy nor I glad to that
A am B has been C are D is
38) That you take a computer course very necessary
A am B have been C are D is
39) I don’t remember where and when I her
A meet B had met C met D have met
40) They to know each other for more than ten years
A get B got C have got D had got
41) you that film yet?
A Do/see B Have/seen C Did/see D Had/seen 42) I the film with my friends last week
A watched B watch C have watched D had watched 43) He up at five every morning
A is getting B got C gets D was getting
44) she in Hue at the moment?
A Does/live B Is/living C Did/live D Was/living 45) He usually her at weekend but now he in bed because of his severe illness
A visits/stays B visits/staying C visited/stays D visits/is staying CÂU GIAO TIẾP
1.A: “More coffee ? Anybody ?” B: “……….”
A.I don’t agree.I’m afraid” B.I’d love to C.Yes,please D.It’s right.i think
2.A: “ Do you like the weather here ?” B: “ I wish it………”
A.doesn’t rain B.didn’t rain C.won’t rain D.hadn’t rained 3.A: “ Oh,I’m really sorry”
B: “………”
A.It was a pleasure B.that’s all right C.Thanks D.yes, why? 4.A: “ What’s your hobby,Hoa?
B: “……….”
A.Well, I like collecting stamps B.Oh, with computers
C.Well,I want stamps D.Oh,on the phone
5 A: “You look nice today I like your new hairstyle” B: “………”
A.It’s nice of you to say so B.Shall I? Thanks
C.Oh, Well done D.I feel interesting to hear that
6 A: “ A motorbike knocked Ted down.” B: “ ………”
A.what is it now? B.Poor Ted! C.How terrific! D.What a
motorbike!
7 A: “ I have bought you a toy.Happy birthday to you!” B: “………”
A.The same to you B.have a nice day! C.What a pity! D.What a lovely toy ! thanks 8.A “………”
B: “Oh, It’s great”
A.How is the English competition ? B.Would you like the English competition? C.What you like about the English competition? D.What you think of the English competition ?
(13)A.I don’t agree.I’m afraid B.You’re welcome C.That would be great D.I feel very bored
10.Laura: “ What a lovely house you have “ Mary: “……….”
A.Of course not, It’s not costly B.Thank you Hope you will drop in
C.I think so D.No problem
11 A : “ Has an announcement been made about the eight o’clock flight to Paris ?” B: “……….”
A.Yes,it’s was B.Sorry,I don’t C.I don’t think that D.Not yet 12.A: “Would you mind lending me your bike?”
B: “……….”
A Yes.Here it is B.Not at all C.Yes,let’s D.Great
13.A: “……….detective stories?”
B: “In my opinion,they are very good for teenagers”
A.How about B.Are you fond of C.What you think about D.What people feel about? 14.Hellen : “ Congratulations !”
Jane : “……….”
A.What a pity B.Thank you C.I’m sorry D.You are welcome
15.Linda : “ Excuse me ! Where ‘s the post office ?” Maria: “……… ”
A.It’s over there B.I’m afraid not C.Don’t worry D.Yes, I think so 16.Tom: “ How did you get there ?”
John: “ ………”
A.Is it far from here ? B.I came here by train C.I came here last night D.The train is so crowded 17.Hellen: “ Where you come from?
Ann: “……… ”
A.In New york B.yes, I have just come here C.I’m living in Newyork D.I come from Newyork
18.Alice : “ What shall we this everning?” Carol: “……….”
A.Let’s go out for dinner B.No problem C.Thank you D.Not at all 19.Mary: “Whose bike is that?”
Tom :”……….”
A.No, It’s over there B.It’s Jane C.It’s just outside D.It’s Jane’s 20.Peter : “ How you go to school?”
Mary: “………”
A.I go there early B.Everyday,Except Sunday C.I don’t think so D.I go there by bus
21.Hellen: “ Where are you living now ?” Peter : “……… ”
A.I come from Hanoi B.Yes,I have just come here C.In Hanoi D.I’m Living in Hanoi 22.A: “ Bye”
B: “………… ”
A.See you lately B.Thank you C.Meet you again D.See