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BÀI TẬP TRẮC NGHIỆM TIẾNG ANH 12 UNIT ONE - HOME LIFE PRACTICE TEST I Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others A parents B enjoys C boys D speeds A nurses B watches C chores D dishes A photographs B speaks C soups D sometimes A weekends B works C always D feelings A hours B students C brothers D hospitals II Pick out the word that has the stress pattern different from that of the others A family B father C brother D believe A generally B biologist C mischievous D secondary A obedient B hospital C possible D confidence A together B relationship C responsibility D whenever 10 A suitable B solution C confidence D interest III Choose the most suitable word or phrase (A, B, C or D) to complete each sentence 11 I was born in Huế but I in Nha Trang A grew up B raised C brought up D rose 12 When Henry arrived home after a hard day at work, A his wife was sleeping B his wife has slept C his wife slept D his wife has been sleeping 13 Edward was named after one of his father's distant A family B brothers C members D relations 14 You can't tell what someone is like just from their … A character B appearance C personality D looking 15 I here for hours and I feel so tired A am standing B was standing C have been standing D stood 16 Julie had a terrible with her parents last night A row B discussion C argue D dispute 17 I got to Steve well last year when we worked together A introduce B know C meet D sympathize 18 Last week I ……my scarf, and now I … my gloves A lost - just lost B lost - have just lost C had lost - just lost D lost - am just losing 19 Parents have to try hard to understand the younger … A generation B people C adolescents D teenagers 20 Helen never does the housework She is rather A lazy B reliable C gentle D hard-working 21 have long hair when you were younger? A Used you to B Did you use to C Have you used to D Are you used to 22 Teresa never gets angry with the children She is very A brave B pleasant C patient D generous 23 I went out into the garden to fetch my bike, but someone …… it A found - had stolen B was finding - stole C found - stole D was finding - had stolen 24 My mother takes the for running the household A task B duty C responsibility D ability 25 She described her boss a very unpleasant person A like B as if C such as D as IV Choose the underlined part among A, B, C or D that needs correcting 26 (A) The food (B) that Mark (C) is cooking in the kitchen (D) is smelling delicious 27 (A) After George (B) had returned (C) to his house, he (D) was reading a book; 28 (A) Certain bats used their own (B) sound to (C) locate food and to avoid obstacles (D) as they fly at night 29 I (A) live in the same town (B) all my life and I not want to (C) move to another (D) one 30 Although it (A) raining (B) heavily, he (C) went out (D) without a raincoat V Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C or D which has the same meaning as the given one 31 Michael took a deep breath and dived into the water A After Michael had taken a deep breath, he dived into the water B Having taken a deep breath, Michael dived into the water C After Michael took a deep breath, he had dived into the water D A & B are correct 32 We started working here three years ago A We worked here for three years B We have no longer worked here for three years C We have worked here for three years D We will work here in three years 33 It's a long time since we last went to the cinema A We have been to the cinema for a long time B We haven't been to the cinema for a long time BÀI TẬP TRẮC NGHIỆM TIẾNG ANH 12 C We don't go to the cinema as we used to D We wish we went to the cinema now 34 I haven't finished reading this book yet A I'm still reading this book B I have read this book before C The book I'm reading hasn't finished D I will read this book some day 35 I predict a victory for our team A I think our team will win B The victory is definitely in our hands C I'm sure our team is going to win D I have no doubt that our team will win the victory VI Read the passage below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space BRINGING UP A FAMILY “It can be so difficult to support a family and bring up children,” says Mjchael Wilson, father of two teenage girls “It's something that (36) can ever prepare you for because every family (37) of different people and personalities.” Firstly, you have to make sure that everyone has what they (38) Children require so many things these days, from school uniforms and books, pens and pencils to games, toys, computers, and, of course, clothes Secondly, there is always the concern that they might be in danger I (39) so many terrible things on the news everyday that I always wonder whether my own children are safe or (40) and sometimes I get very concerned, even if they are only a little late (41) home That's what they don't (42) when I tell them off Of course, there are wonderful aspects to (43) a family It is a great pleasure to (44) them grow and develop their own personalities, not to mention the love and warmth that exists in a family My wife and children are the most precious things in my life and, (45) the difficulties, I can honestly say that I couldn't change a thing! 36 A nobody B somebody C one D they 37 A includes B consists C has D contains 38 A need B ask C wish D request 39 A listen B look C watch D see 40 A so B no C not D what 41 A reaching B going C coming D making 42 A think B imagine C wonder D understand 43 A having B growing C bringing D rising 44 A look B watch C glimpse D stare 45 A however B in spite C despite D although VII Read the passage below and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) to each question When I was younger, I hated being the eldest child and the only girl in my family But now I am older, I realize that being 'Big Sister' actually has its advantages First of all, I get special treatment from my parents and brothers I get my own room, and brothers have to all the heavy work around the house Another benefit is that, being the eldest, I have learned to be responsible and dependable For example, my parents often leave my brothers in my care when they go out I also try my best in whatever I in order to be a good example for my brothers The experience I've had in taking care of my brothers has prepared me for my own family in the future So, even though I didn't choose to be the eldest child and the only girl in my family, I have succeeded in making this situation work to my best advantage 46 The writer disliked when she was younger A having too many brothers in her family B being the eldest child and the only girl in her family C being the only child in her family D getting special treatment from her parents and brothers 47 ‘Big Sister' means A the only child B the biggest sister C the eldest sister D the oldest person 48 She has to when her parents go out A look after her brothers B cook every meal C heavy work around the house D lay the table for dinners 49 She has in making the situation work to her best advantage A liked B failed C chosen D succeeded 50 When the writer grows up, she finds jt is to be a big sister A boring B enjoyable C unacceptable D miserable PRACTICE TEST I Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others A tasks B sisters C books D biologists A houses B rushes C goes D watches A nights B markets C talks D things A solutions B hands C schools D knits A hurries B nurses C dishes D washes II Pick out the word that has the stress pattern different from that of the others A household B behave C daughter D children A attempt B secure C member D collect A decision B important C another D personal A football B support C happy D member 10 A supportive B different C motorbike D anyway BÀI TẬP TRẮC NGHIỆM TIẾNG ANH 12 III Choose the most suitable word or phrase (A, B, C or D) to complete each sentence 11 Emily off the bus, and , into the bank A got - walked B was getting - was walkingC got - was walking D was getting - walked 12 Penny never does anything silly She's very A sensible B sensitive C logical D senseless 13 All Sue's friends and came to her party A relations B relatives C relationship D A or B 14 When you over the cliff, what next? A fell - happened B were falling – happened C fell - was happening D fell - had happened 15 In an ideal marriage, husband and wife each other's problems A have B divide C share D take 16 the fighting stopped, travel across country has been quite safe A When B After which C Since D Unless 17 ……that men make house and women make home A It is generally believed B To believe generally C Believing generally D The general belief 18 That can't be right! I … it! A am not believing B won't be believing C don't believe it! D am not going to believe 18 most men, my father enjoys cooking very much A Unlike B Not like C Dislike D Likewise 20 She is the first student in the assignment A handing B to hand C who hand D hands 21 She was a devoted nurse, always very to the needs of her elderly patients A careful B observant C earnest D attentive 22 The passengers are tired because they all night A don't sleep B haven't slept C wasn't sleeping D not sleep 23 I very well with my father now; we never have any arguments A go on B carry on C get on D put on 24 Mrs Carter her son for getting dirty A told off B put down C brought up D took on 25 David he her somewhere before A knew - had seen B had known - had seen C had known - saw D knew - saw IV Choose the anderlined part among A, B, C or D that needs correcting 26 (A) When I (B) was a child, I (C) was riding a tricycle (D) to school 27 I (A) can't (B) come out because (C) I didn't finish (D) my homework yet 28 (A) We'd (B) better wait here (C) until the rain (D) will stop 29 (A) When the film (B) started, I (C) already arrived ten minutes (D) before 30 (A) While Mary (B) washed (C) up, she (D) broke a cup V Choose the one option (A, B, C or D) corresponding to the best sentence 31 Terry / intend/ finish / paint / kitchen /this evening A Terry intends to finish painting the kitchen this evening B Terry is intending to finish painting the kitchen this evening C Terry intends to finish to paint the kitchen this evening D Terry is intending to finish to paint the kitchen this evening 32 Luis / live / city centre / since 1996 A Luis lived in the city centre since' 1996 B Luis has lived in the city centre since 1996 C Luis was living in the city centre since 1996 D Luis is living in the city centre since 1996 33 This / be / first time / I / be / a plane A This is the first time I am on a plane B This is the first time I will be on a plane C This is the first time I have been on a plane D This is the first time I was on a plane 34 I / see / a friend / you / moments / ago A I see a friend of yours a few moments ago B I saw a friend of yours a few moments ago C I have seen a friend of yours a few moments ago D I saw a friend of you a few moments ago 35 What /you / / when /1 /phone you / last night A What are you doing when I phone you last night? B What did you when I had phoned you last night? C What did you when I phoned you last night? D What were you doing when I phoned you last night? VI Read the passage below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space GROWING FAMILY My mother and father (36) divorced about ten years ago Six years later, my mother met a kind and (37) man called Tom and she (38) He had two sons from his previous marriage, Michael and Harry, who are now my (39) brothers They (40) to live with their mother, but now we live together in an enormous house that Tom bought and we are quite a (41) family It's nice having brothers to play with because otherwise I would have been an / a (42) child My father lives with a woman called Sarah, She is a very (43) and friendly person and I really like her She and my father are thinking of (44) a child The problem is that Sarah works for an airline so she is always flying around the world and BÀI TẬP TRẮC NGHIỆM TIẾNG ANH 12 sometimes she is away from home for a whole week She says that she is not very (45) and that she might stop working to look after a baby 36 A made B had C got D went 37 A arrogant B pessimistic C considerate D impolite 38 A united B remarried C related D married 39 A step B half C only D second 40 A would B use C used D should 41 A generous B arrogant C loving D sensitive 42 A only B single C one D step 43 A cold B hot C icy D warm 44 A taking B adopting C assuming D accepting 45 A generous B optimistic C ambitious D selfish VII Read the passage below and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) to each question SIBLINGS When, we are children, our sibling - that is, our brothers and sisters - are our first friends and first enemies At the end of life, they are often our oldest friends and oldest enemies The effect of sibling relationships in childhood can last a lifetime Many experts say that the relationship among brothers and sisters explains a great deal about family life, especially today when brothers and sisters often spend more time with one another than with their parents Studies have shown that sibling relationships between sister-sister pairs and brother-brother pairs are different Sister pairs are the closest Brothers are the most competitive Sisters are usually more supportive of each other They are more talkative, frank, and better at expressing themselves and sharing their feelings On the other hand, brothers are usually more competitive with each other Experts agree that tfe relationship among siblings is influenced by many factors For example, studies have shown that both brothers and sisters become more competitive and aggressive when their parents treat them even a little bit differently from one another But parental treatment is not the only factor Genetics, gender, life events, people, and experiences outside the family all shape the lives of siblings Recently, one researcher demonstrated another factor in sibling relationships It was discovered that children dislike watching their siblings fight In fact, they respond to arguments by taking sides -supporting one sibling and punishing the other 46 What is the main idea of the first paragraph? A Siblings are our oldest friends in life B Siblings are our oldest enemies in life C Sibling relationships are among the most important relationships in life D Some siblings have good relationships, but other siblings have bad relationships 47 What is the main idea of the second paragraph? A Sisters get along better with their sisters than with their brothers B Females and males generally have different sibling relationships C Siblings spend a lot of time together because they have to D Brothers usually tend to be competitive with sisters 48 What is the main idea of the third paragraph? A.There are many causes of good and bad sibling relationships B Research has shown that siblings hate to fight C Siblings often support or punish one of their brothers or sisters in an argument D Siblings are often indifferent to their parental treatment 49 Which of the following is NOT true about siblings? A Sibling relationships between sister-sister pairs and brother-brother pairs are different B Brother-brother pairs are the most competitive C Sister-sister pairs are the closest D Brothers are more talkative than sisters 50 Which of the following is true about siblings? A Children avoid arguments that their siblings have B The relationship among brothers and sisters explains a lot about family life C Parental treatment is the only factor that influences the relationships among siblings: D Genetics and gender don't impact on the lives of siblings UNIT TWO - CULTURAL DIVERSITY PRACTICE TEST I Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others A believed B decided C supposed D concerned A determined B shared C agreed D trusted A watched B loved C obliged D valued A discussed B liked C stopped D preceded A arrested B helped C started D decided II Pick out the word that has the stress pattern different from that of the others A toward B response C Chinese D certain A student A determine A polite 10 A correspond B husband B equality B parent B confidence C suppose C celebrate C idea C difference BÀI TẬP TRẮC NGHIỆM TIẾNG ANH 12 D value D discussion D express D similar III Choose the most suitable word or phrase (A, B, C or D) to complete each sentence 11 There's no to concern yourself with this matter A use B good C need D necessity 12 As soon as she came in I knew I her before A have seen B saw C had seen D would see 13 In some Asian countries, love is ., to follow marriage A considered B supposed C made D forced 14 You are not to answer these questions, hut it would help if you did A required B ordered C suggested D obliged 15 I knew him I was a child A until B when C while D during 16 Brenda learning her part for the play A has already been finishing B has already finished C have already finished D already finishes 17 You really can't a thing that woman says! A believe B rely C count D imagine 18 It was difficult to a date which was convenient for everyone A elect B organise C arrange D provide 19 You'll be able to return to your homes when the fire under control A will be B is C has been D was 20 I have no that the'divorce rate was so high in this country A knowledge B understanding C doubt D idea 21 I am very in the information you have given me A concerned B surprised C interesting D interested 22 After the research , they presented their findings at a conference A had completed B had been completed C completed D had been completing 23 It was impossible for her to tell the truth so she had to a story A invent B combine C manage D lie 24 By the time we to the camp, it will be dark A get B will get C got D had got 25 The only feature to these two flowers is their preference for sandy soil A similar B same C shared D common IV Choose the underlined part among A, B, C or D that needs correcting 26 Her (A) latest documentary is (B) primarily concerned (C) in youth (D) unemployment 27 We (A) don't need (B) to queue (C) because I've already (D) buy the tickets 28 She (A) told the doctor that she (B) has suffered (C) from asthma [suyễn] (D) for many years 29 (A) Last weekend Tom (B) rided a horse (C) for the first (D) time 30 Ann (A) didn't used to (B) eat fish, (C) but she (D) does now V Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C or D which has the same meaning as the given one 31 He used to jog every morning A He enjoys jogging every morning B He never fails to jog every morning C He doesn't now jog every morning D He intenusd to jog every morning 32 I have never felt happier than I now A I felt happier before B I feel happy now C I have never felt happy D I have always felt happy 33 He last had his eyes tested ten months ago A He hasn't had his eyes tested for ten months B He had not tested his eyes for ten months then C He had tested his eyes ten months before D He didn't have any test on his eyes in ten months 34 It's unlikely to rain this afternoon A The afternoon looks like being dry B There's not chance of rain this afternoon C The afternoon will probably be wet D It will rain this afternoon 35 Someone knocked on the door during my lunchtime A I had lunch when someone knocked on the door B When I had had lunch, someone knocked on the door C I was having lunch when someone was knocking on the door D was having lunch when someone knocked on the door VI Read the passage below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space Many people think that they can (36) a lot about the culture of a foreign country simply by living in that culture (37) , this? is not necessarily true Often the (38) we stay in a foreign country, the more we realize how little, we BÀI TẬP TRẮC NGHIỆM TIẾNG ANH 12 actually know about the culture of that country Books and talks about other people's culture can (39): be dangerous because they concentrate (40) culture differences and exaggerate national characteristics; sometimes a lot of the information they (41) is untrue In a survey (42) carried out'in Britain, people were asked to (43) a list of anything that they thought was (44) of Britain and would interest foreign visitors there Most of them (45) Shakespeare, the Queen, village inns, English folk dancing, football hooligans, umbrellas, English castles, cricket, and fish and chips wrapped in newspaper 36 A learn B understand C master D be aware 37 A But B However C While D Whereas 38 A more B farther C longer D less 39 A.oniy B just C more D even 40 A at B on C in D of 41 A contain B consist C include D get 42 A late B recent C recently D afterwards 43 A have B.take C put on D make 44 A important B typical C aware D featured 45 A mentioned B talked C focused D reminded VII Read the passage below and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) to each question The Hopi are part of the Pueblo Indian culture Today they live mostly in northeastern Arizona, at the edge of The Painted Desert Something that sets the Hopi off from other cultures is that it is in some senses a maternal rather than a paternal culture The Hopi are divided into clans, or families, along maternal lines, and, as a result, a child becomes a member of the mother's clan rather than the father's In addition, ownership of property, such as land and houses, passes from mother to daughter instead of from father to son, as it does in other Native American cultures However, women not have all the power in this culture Societal authority still rests in the hands of men, but that authority does pass to men from their mothers 46 The main idea of the passage is that A the Hopi are one type of Pueblo Indian B the Hopi have a maternal culture C no Indian cultures, are paternal D today the Hopi live in northeastern Arizona 47 The passage states that A the Hopi's property passes from mother to daughter B the Hopi's property passes from father to son C the Hopi live inside the Painted Desert , D the Hopi not own property 48 In line 3, Something that is 'maternal' is related to … A the culture B the clan C the Hopi D the mother 49 A clan in line is a A mother B father C family D child 50 Which of the following is true about Hopi passage? A The Hopi are divided into clans B Hopi's property passes from father to son C Property ownership in the Hopi culture is similar to property ownership in most other cultures D Hopi not own property PRACTICE TEST I Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others A walked B helped C arrested D missed A involved B.conducted C managed D followed A attracted B.supposed C maintained D arrived A demanded B mended C conducted D hoped A washed B fixed C married D laughed II Pick out the word that has the stress pattern different from that of the others A American B tradition C different D romantic A develop B attraction C.attitude D appearance A partnership B particular C significant D activity A example B sacrifice C oblige D maintain 10 A survey B follow C marriage D precede III Choose the most suitable word or phrase (A, B, C or D) to complete each sentence 11 It is a good idea to be .dressed when you go for an interview A finely B boldly C smartly D clearly 12 As far as I'm - it's quite all right for you to leave early A concerned B regarded C consulted D bothered 13 Laura …… the party because no one .her about it A missed - had told B had missed - had told C had missed - told D missed - told 14 ……… of all of us who are here tonight, I would like to thank Mr Jones for his talk A On account B On behalf C In person D Instead 15 Jenny and her sister are so that they could almost be twins A likeness B alike C same D the same BÀI TẬP TRẮC NGHIỆM TIẾNG ANH 12 16 Nick down on the grass for a while, next to some tourists who the ducks A lay - were feeding B had lain - were feeding C was lying - fed D was lying - were feeding 17 Please stop looking at me like that! It's very to stare A courteous B polite C rude D inconvenient 18 Sue said she me but I a call yet A phoned me - haven't received B phoned me - didn't receive C had phoned - wouldn't receive D would phone - haven't received 19 Learning a language means being in another culture A interested B concerned C engaged D studying 20 Please note that the next programme is for children A unusual B unsuitable C unmistaken D unreasonable 21 Tom in the house at the end of the street A used to live B would live C did use to live D is used to live 22 Thanks for bringing us a present It was very of you A adorable B grateful C thoughtful D careful 23 I think I'll stay here on my own I'm not feeling very today A lonely B brave C sympathetic D sociable 24 Someone all the cakes I .to buy some more A ate - buy B has eaten – buyC has eaten - will buy D had eaten - will buy 25 By the time we home, the rain A reach - will have stopped B had reached - had stopped C reached - stopped D reach – stops IV Choose the underlined part among A, B, C or D that needs correcting 26 I (A) was always (B) attracted (C) with the idea of working (D) overseas 27 Young (A) Asians are (B) not so romantic (C) like their American (D) counterparts 28 We (A) left home early (B) on Saturday morning and (C) driving, without (D) stopping, to the Scottish border 29 You (A) wear your (B) overcoat (C) Are you going (D) out ? 30 (A) I’ve gone (B) to the dentist My tooth (C) doesn't hurt (D) now V Choose the one option (A, B, C or D) corresponding to the best sentence 31 Jack / recovered / quickly / his serious illness A Jack was recovered very quickly from his serious illness B Jack has recovered quite quickly from his serious illness C Jack will recover quite quickly after his serious illness D Jack recovered more quickly over his serious illness 32 Sue / win / tennis competition / this year A Does Sue win any tennis competitions this year? B Has Sue won any tennis competitions this year? C Sue has won many tennis competitions this year, has she? D Sue wins many tennis competitions this years, doesn't she? 33 I / finish / exams / I have / party tomorrow A I finished my exams so I have a party tomorrow B I have finished my exams so I have a party tomorrow C have finished my exams so I have had a party tomorrow D I have finished my exams so I am having a party tomorrow 34 When / we / arrive home / Jane / sit / outside / door A When we arrived home Jane sat outside the door.B When we had arrived home Jan sat outside the door C When we arrived home Jane was sitting outside the door D When we arrived home Jane would sit outside the door 35 I / come / town / more than / years ago A I last came to this town more than ten years ago.B I had come to this town more than ten years ago C I was coming to this town more than ten years ago.D I came last to this town more than ten years ago VI Read the passage below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space Beating Culture Shock You have a chance to live and work overseas, to (36) to know another culture from the inside It's a wonderful opportunity, but don't be surprised if you (37) at least some culture shock 'When you're (38) a new culture, even simple things can throw you You become like a child again, (39) to handle everyday life on your own,' says one expert (40) culture shock (41) a course in anthropology or intercultural studies is one effective way to (42) the effects of culture shock If you can, talk to an expatriate (43) has lived in the country for at least (44) years Someone who has been there can alert you to some of the things you'll need to learn (45) , prepare yourself by learning about culture shock itself 36 A get B take C have D need 37 A met B experience C go into D suffer 38 A left behind B laid in C put into D fallen in 39 A impossible B can't C unable D incapable 40 A of B on C for D about 41 A Getting B Sitting C Having D Taking 42 A reduce B drop C go down D fall down 43 A he B which C who D whom 44 A a lot B a few C few D many of BÀI TẬP TRẮC NGHIỆM TIẾNG ANH 12 45 A Finally B At the end C Afterwards D Last VII Read the passage below and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) to each question If you are invited to someone's house in America for dinner, you should bring a gift, such as a bunch of flowers or a box of chocolates If you give your host a] wrapped gift, he / she may open it in front of you Opening a gift in front of the gift-giver is considered polite It shows that the host is excited about receiving the gift and wants to show his / her appreciation to you immediately Even if the host doesn't like it, he / she will tell a white lie' and say how much they like the gift to prevent the guest from feeling bad If your host asks you to arrive at the particular time, you should not arrive exactly on time or earlier than expected time, because this is considered to be inconvenient and therefore rude, as the host may not be ready 46 In America, if you are invited for dinner, you should bring as a gift A a bunch of flowers B a box of chocolates C nothing D A or B 47 Opening a gift in front of the gift-giver is considered A courteous B rude C appreciative D hospitable 48 Why does the host open the gift in front of you? A To show his feelings of the gift B To show his gratitude to you C To show his wish for a gift D To show his understanding 49 In America, if you don't like the gift somebody gives you, you should tell "a white lie" so as to A make him or her uncomfortable B avoid hurting him or her C make him or her feel bad D avoid expressing your real emotion 50 When invited for dinner, you shouldn't arrive exactly on time because A it may be inconvenient for you C the host may not be ready B it may take you a lot of time D the host may be rude to you UNIT THREE - WAYS OF SOCIALISING PRACTICE TEST I Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others A attracted B waved C excited D demanded A situations B forms C tables D students A speak B either C leisure D even A walking B party C warm D towards A here B where C share D there II Pick out the word that has the stress pattern different from that of the others A attract B person C common D verbal A instance B polite C accept D approach A noisy B signal C across D whistle A suppose B social C excite D begin 10 A towards B slightly C teacher D schoolyard III Choose the most suitable word or phrase (A, B, C or D) to complete each sentence 11 No one knows exactly……… A how did speech begin B how speech began C how the beginning of speech D of how beginning speech 12 Don't bother Tom He…… on the phone right now A talks B is talking C has talked D talked 13 I…….you that you had to be on time Why are you late? A asked B said C told D wondered 14 The teacher…….them the answer to the question A explained B told C said D discussed 15 I have never…… any experience of living in the country A had B wished C done D made 16 He…… me to buy an air ticket immediately or it would be too late A convinced B insisted C advised D suggested 17 He asked me… the film called 'Star Wars' A have I seen B if I had seen C have you seen D if had I seen 18 Don't tell her about the job until you know for sure - we don't want to………her hopes A rise B raise C elevate D lift 19 ~ Are you going to party? ~ I'm not sure I go A might B mustn't C have to D don't have to 20 You can leave the money with him; he's totally A trusting B trusty C trustful D trustworthy 21 She isn't well with the new manager A getting on B going on C keeping on D taking on 22 Do you think you could tell me what time …… A the next boat leaves C does the next boat leave B the next boat feave D did the next boat leave 23 Helen asked me old buildings BÀI TẬP TRẮC NGHIỆM TIẾNG ANH 12 A I liked visiting B you liked visiting C if I liked visiting D if you liked visiting 24 Jean stealing the money A refused B denied C confessed D recognised 25 Vanessa doubted …… A whether Liverpool would win C whether Liverpool will win B Liverpool will win D whether would Liverpool win IV Choose the underlined part among A, B, C or D that needs correcting 26 Thomas promised going to the cinema but he didn't turn up 27 Mom asked me where had I gone the night before 28 Lan says she is leaving here for Hanoi the next day 29 They said that we had finished writing their reports 30 Mary asked there was anything interesting on TV to see that night V Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C or D which,has the same meaning as the given one 31 I regret not booking the seats in advance A I wish I booked the seats in advance.B I wish I have booked the seats in advance C If only I booked the seats in advance D If only I had booked the seats in advance 32 "John left here an hour ago," said Jane A Jane told me that John had left there an hour before.B Jane said John left here an hour before C Jane told John to have left there an hour before.D Jane told me that John to leave there an uour before 33 "Why didn 't you follow my advice?" he said A He asked me to follow his advice B He asked me not to follow his advice C He asked me why I did follow his advice.D He asked me why hadn't followed his advice 34 "If I were you, I would take the job," said my room-mate A My room-mate was thinking about taking the job.B My room-mate advised me to take the job C My room-mate introduced the idea of taking the job to me.D My room-mate insisted on taking the job for me 35 "I will pay back the money, Gloria," said Ivan A Ivan apologised to Gloria for borrowing her money.B Ivan offered to pay Gloria the money back C Ivan promised to pay back Gloria's money.D Ivan suggested paying back the money to Gloria C READING VI Read the passage below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space THE IMPORTANCE OF EATING TOGETHER Food is (1) an important part of our everyday lives, not just because we must eal to (2) alive,-but also because it is a central part of our culture and the (3) we live Going out to dinner to a restaurant (4) an important part of our social life, especially as we get older Many discussions have (5) and many opinions have been shared over dinner We also associate romance with food How many people in the world have asked somebody to marry them (6) a restaurant at a candlelit table? Dinner time is also the most important part of the day for.families With parents working and children being at school all day, dinner time is very often the only time of day (7) the whole family can sit together and have a discussion In many families even this can't (8) every day, especially as the children get married and (9) away from home This is when Sunday lunch becomes the time when loved ones can get together and two, three or sometimes even four generations of the (10) family may be found around a table A very B such C so D much A keep B live C stay D become A way B method C means D measure A makes B is C forms D causes A arisen B broken out C taken place D emerged A during B within C when D while in A that B when C while D which A.happen B exist C last D go ahead A move B keep C take D put 10 A similar B wholly C complete D same VII Read the passage below and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) to each question Most young couples have meals regularly in their parents' home with little or no pay, and give their children to the care of old couple free of charge Investigations have shown that parents of many young couples don't mini providing meals and caring for their children However, this practice should not become an accepted social custom The old couples' expense on food has already increased while young couple spend more on clothing and furnishing and less on food If this trend continues, many young couples might take these privileges for granted and become more dependent It is not the right for young couple to make use of the old couples' love, not only because our nation is well-known for its special respect paid to the elderly but also because the young must become independent What young people should is to become more considerate towards their old parents After long years of hard work, they are worthy of such consideration 46 Most married young couples BÀI TẬP TRẮC NGHIỆM TIẾNG ANH 12 A live with their parents B have meals regularly in their parents' home for they have little or no fees C have not become independent completely D pay no respect to the elderly 47 The writer thinks it is, for old couples to provide meals or care for their married children A wrong B understandable C right D an accepted social custom 48 According to the passage, young couples should … A be less demanding and more caring towards their old parents B look after their children themselves C spend less on clothing or furnishing and more an foodD pay for the meals they have in their parents' home 49 Which of the following is TRUE according to'the passage? A What troubles young people most is that no one will look after their children except their own parents B The reason why young couples depend on their parents to different degrees is that their income is smaller C Old couples should give money to their children instead of providing meals or caring for them D It would be natural that if young couples went on depending on their oil parents they would have to provide meals and care for their children when1 they get married 50 This article is particularly written for A old couples B young couples C both young and old couples D young couples' children PRACTICE TEST I Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others A passed B walked C accepted D laughed A signals B restaurants C doors D eyes A considers B jumps C attracts D likes A person B verbal C perfect D teacher A obvious B social C appropriate D hold II Pick out the word that has the stress pattern different from the others A either B someone C metre D suppose A social B assist C formal D friendly A perfect B discuss C culture D busy A respond B guitar C hairstyle D enjoy 10 A handle B dancer C colour D between III Choose the most suitable word or phrase (A, B, C or D) to complete each sentence 11 I said I you, so here I am A will help B would help C help D helped 12 Can you tell me Victoria Station? A how I get to B how I get to C how did I get to D how I got to 13 She was trying to the waiter's attention A attract B pay C remind D seize 14 I whether the truth will ever be known A know B fear C doubt D hope 15 When she ……her mistake, she apologised A was realising B did realise C realised D has realised 16 If I the chance, I would have trained to be a doctor A would have had B would have C had had D have had 37 John asked A how much that bike cost B how much.this bike cost C how much this bike costs D how much that bike costs 18 After the floods, there were many schemes to …… money to help the homeless A raise B rise C arise D raze 19 It was difficult to guess what her to the news would be A feelings B reaction C capital D opinion 20 Geometry is the branch of mathematics the properties of lines, curves, shapes, and surfaces A that concerned with B it is concerned with C its concerns are D concerned with 21 Paul Sue to buy some butter A reminded B suggested C offered D said 22 Oh no! I dont believe it! My purse .! A is stolen B is being stolen C was stolen D has been stolen 23 Do you know ? A what wrong was it with B what wrong was with it C what's wrong with it D what wrong is it with 24 Hair colour is one of characteristics to be used in identifying people A the most obviously B most obvious C obviously the most D the most obvious 25 William Chris to see a doctor A advised B convinced C insisted D suggested IV Choose the underlined part among A, B, C or D that needs correcting 10 BÀI TẬP TRẮC NGHIỆM TIẾNG ANH 12 and unhurried way, gently stretching each action without forcing it Repeat each movement ten times, breathing normally throughout i Standing with your feet apart, push both arms out straight in front of you, fingertips touching Raise them above your head, then down to the sides pushing each arm backwards at the same time ii Stand with your feet apart and hands on hips Tip your head back and look straight up to the ceiling Roll your head round slowly to face the right, then the floor, then the left, and finally up at the ceiling again Repeat in the other direction iii Standing with your feet apart and hands on your sides, lean first to the right and then to the left, sliding the hand down the side of the leg iv Standing feet apart and arms out straight in front, with your eyes fixed on your right hand, swing your right arm round to the right, keeping it straight, as far as it will go Return it to the front and repeat with the left arm 46 Why should you these exercises? A to stretch joints B to develop control of movement C to strengthen muscles D to prepare for physical activity 47 Spending two or three minutes warming up with a series of simple stretching exercises helps you A adjust your joints B strengthen your muscles C more outdoor activities D use your damaged muscles 48 How should these exercises be carried out? A with pauses, taking 10 breaths between each one B continuously for two or three minutes C steadily and slowly, breathing evenly D as energetically as possible 49 Which set of pictures shows you how to exercise i? A set B set C set 50 Which set of pictures shows you how to exercise iii? A set B set C set PRACTICE TEST A PHONETICS I Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others A event B wrestling C determine D present A result B success C such D jump A term B goal-keeper C furnish D third A presented B organized C performed D prepared A prove B propose C open D opponent II Pick out the word that has the stress pattern different from that of the others A.success B spirit C prepare D amaze 49 D set D set BÀI TẬP TRẮC NGHIỆM TIẾNG ANH 12 A outstanding B Vietnamese C proposal D athletic A admiration B delegation C competitor D international A wushu B talent C tennis D compete 10 A support B sporting C title D training B VOCABULARY AND STRUCTURE I Choose the most suitable word or phrase (A, B, C or D) to complete each sentence 11 Our team didn't play I expected I was disappointed A as well as B as badly as C well D better 12 ., Jesse Owens won four gold medals at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin A Excellent speed and running ability B The outstanding track athlete runs C An outstanding track athlete D He had excellent speed and running ability 13 The football match wasTso boring that most of the left at half-time A crowd B audience C onlookers D viewers 14 We were most with the quality of his work A impressed B influenced C effected D drawn 15 Thank you! That's I've ever received A the nicer gift B nicest gift C a nice gift D the nicest gift 16 The 22nd SEA Games were successful, both quantity and quality A in terms of B by means of C in favour of D for 17 Some teams are of top competitors in the region A consisted B composed C contained D included 18 Assembly lines are useful for producing a large of identical products A quantity B quandary C quality D qualification 19 He is to play any sports A incapable B impossible C unable D not capable 20 The salary of a bus driver is much higher A than a teacher B comparing with a teacher C than that of a teacher D to compare as a teacher 21 It is a great that,the exhibition wa£ cancelled at the last minute after all your work A sorrow B pity C complaint D sadness 22 After the campaign a special medal was .to all combatants A awarded B deserved C earned D gained 23 I can't stand this weather It's getting A more and more B hotter and hotter C worse and worse D B or C 24 How many countries will be in the next SEA Games? A participating B taking role C taking part D A or C 25 Staying in a hotel costs renting a room in a dormitory for a week A twice more than B twice as much as C as much twice as D as much as twice II Choose the underlined part among A, B, C or D that needs correcting 26 Patrick doesn't run (A) quickly (B) as Lee, (C) but he can run (D) farther 27 (A) The (B) more I practise the piano, the (C) most (D) skilled I get 28 Today (A) seems as (B) hot as yesterday, but (C) the humidity is (D) low 29 What's (A) the (B) more (C) popular of all the (D) new TV shows? 30 Our (A) new car is (B) hard to drive (C) than our (D) old one III Choose the one option (A, B, C or D) corresponding to the best sentence 31 Melanie / kindperson / I know A Melanie is the kindest person I've known B Melanie is one of the kindest person I've known C Mefanie is a kindest person I've known D Of all the persons I've known, Melanie is a kindest person 32 if / leave / late / seven / we / get caught / rush hour A If we leave late as seven, we'll get caught in the rush hour B If we leave any later than seven, we'll get caught in the rush hour C If we leave later seven, we'll get caught for the rush hour D If we leave later as seven, we'll get caught in the rush hour 33 high / price / reliable / product A The high price, the more reliable the product.B The higher the price, the more reliable the product C The higher the price, the re'iable the product.D The high the price, the more reliable the product 34 country / rapid / lose / workers / as / people / emigrate A The country is rapidly losing workers, as more people and more people are emigrating B The country is rapidly losing its workers, as more and more people is emigrating C The country is rapidly losing its workers, as more and more people are emigrating D The country is rapidly lost its workers, as more and more people are emigrating 35 I / just get / confused 50 BÀI TẬP TRẮC NGHIỆM TIẾNG ANH 12 A I'm just getting more and more confusing B I'm just getting confusing C I'm just more and more getting confused D I'm just getting more and more confused C READING I Read the passage below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space SPECTATOR SPORTS A surprising number of popular spectator sports, for example football or baseball, (36) in Europe or the USA in the nineteenth century This did not happen by chance It was the result of changes in the (37) people lived in those places at that time Until then more people lived in the country than in towns They worked in small groups and had no regular time off All this (38) with the growth of factories and industry in the nineteenth century, first in Europe and (39) in the USA For the first time most people began to live in towns, and they (40) themselves with regular free time They had more leisure time than (41) before This resulted (42) the need for organised entertainment Suitable games developed or were invented, typically team games, in which the crowded could (43) sides and become involved This gave people some of the entertainment they need in their free time The recent explosion in TV, with the introduction of satellite and cable channels, has (44) an increase in demand for sports as entertainment The money TV has brought to games such as football, tennis and baseball (45) .that spectator sports will certainly go on playing an important part in our lives 36 A started B arose C appeared D existed 37 A way B style C method D manner 38 A transformed B turned C changed D altered 39 A next B then C second D finally 40 A presented B realised C noticed D found 41 A previously B only C just D ever 42 A from B in C by D with 43 A choose B decide C take D have 44 A caused B made C resulted D given 45 A calls B says C means D states II Read the passage below and question choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) to each question INDOOR FOOTBALL Have you ever heard of indoor football or five-a-side football? It's played in almost all countries in the world The top three countries are Italy, Spain and Brazil; Countries such as Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore are in the top thirty England is in sixty-sixth place There are five players in a team but they can change players at any time during the game Each side can have seven players "on the bench", waiting to come into the game Each game has two halves Each half lasts twenty minutes with a fifteen-minute break at half-time The team which scores the most goals wins the game The game is played inside a building with a roof so weather is not a problem The playing area is not always the same size The smallest area is fifteen metres by twenty-five metres The largest is twenty-five metres by forty-two metres 46 Why is the game called "five-a-side football"? A Because it's played in almost all countries of the world B Because it's played inside a building C Because there are five players in each team D Because it's different from regular football 47 Which of these is NOT in the top thirty teams in the world for indoor football? A Brazil B England C Thailand D Italy 48 How many players can a team have, including those on the bench? A five B seven C nine D twelve 49 How long the teams play in each game? A fifteen minutes B twenty minutes C forty minutes D fifty-five minutes 50.Which of these playing areas is possible? A twenty metres by thirty-five metres B twenty metres by forty-five metres C twenty-five metres by forty-five metres D ten metres by forty metres UNIT FOURTEEN - INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS PRACTICE TEST A PHONETICS I Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others A cross B soldier C almost D propose A agency B famine C lack D fact A number B such C rule D but A disaster B despite C prison D hesitation A appalled B helped C proposed D injured II Pick out the word that has the stress pattern different from that of the others A agency B reduction C disaster D devoted A earthquake B complete C soldier D nation A epidemics B conference C vulnerable D national A president B poverty C survivor D family A natural B specialize C headquarters D volunteer 51 BÀI TẬP TRẮC NGHIỆM TIẾNG ANH 12 B VOCABULARY AND STRUCTURE I Choose the most suitable word or phrase (A, B, C or D) to complete each sentence 11 Nina likes her new college, and is well A getting on B getting in C getting at D getting by 12 In this job you must up to the problems and noj run away from them A gaze B face C raise D play 13 These figures show a in the number of unemployed people in England and Wales A loss B reduction C lessening D lowering 14 The water company will have to off water supplies while repairs to the pipes are carried out A set B take C break D cut 15 We invited twenty people, but only five A turned in B turned out C turned round D turned up 16 A relief has been set up to help earthquake victims A donation B treasury C fund D collection 17 When the Hubble Space Telescope focused for ten days on a dark patch of the sky size of a grain of sand, what initially appeared to be empty space thousands of distant galaxies A turned out to be filled with B it turned out to be filled C turning out to be filled with D and it turned out to fill 18 His business is growing so fast that he must take more workers A up B over C on D out 19 On to power the new President announced a programme of social reform A arriving B reaching C achieving D coming 20 The rain seems to have get for the evening A upon B in C about D down 21 He told us to use our dictionaries to anything we didn't understand A look out B look for C look at D look up 22 It's essential to the environment A protect B prevent C shelter D restrict 23 The higher the content of carbon dioxide in the air, A the more heat it retains B than it retains more heat C it retains more heat D more heat it retains 24 The quantity of the phone signals has been improved through developments in digital technologies A reluctant B recent C remaining D ready 25 I hope this headache soon A goes out B comes away C wears off D passes away II Choose the underlined part among A, B, C or D that needs correcting 26 Melanie (A) felt hot (B) in the coat, (C) so she took (D) off it 27 The gang have (A) carried in (B) a number of (C) bank rails in the last (D) few months 28 She wanted (A) to know (B) why I had (C) turned out (D) such a good offer 29 (A) Why don't you (B) try out (C) that dress (D) in the window? 30 You (A) have to (B) fill up (C) your name (D) and address III Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C or D which has the same meaning as the given one 31 Let's pay a surprise visit to Julia while we're here A Let's drop in on Julia while we're here B Let's drop down Julia while we're here C Let Julia have a surprise while we're here D Julia is surprised at our visit 32 I'm afraid that we haven't got any eggs left A I'm afraid that our eggs are spoiled B I'm afraid that we've run out of eggs C We have no egg to give you D This is the only egg left 33 Don't leave the lights on when you leave the school A You can leave but not leave the lights on B Don't turn off the lights when you leave C Turn the lights off when you leave the school D The school doesn't allow you to leave the lights on 34 Marta is doing well in her English class A Marta speaks English well B Marta likes her English plass C Marta has made much progress in English D Marta is getting on well in her English class 35 Lidia spent her childhood in Uruguay A Uruguay is the place where Lidia was born B Lidia grew up in Uruguay C Lidia had a memorable childhood in Uruguay D Lidia was dedicated her childhood to Uruguay C READING I Read the passage below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space THE UNITED NATIONS In 1945 leaders from 51 countries met in San Francisco, California, and organized The United Nations (often (36) the UN) World War II has just ended Millions of people had died, and there was destruction everywhere People 52 BÀI TẬP TRẮC NGHIỆM TIẾNG ANH 12 hoped they could (37) .a future of world peace through this new organization The main United Nations Organization is in New York City, but the UN has a family of its related organizations (38) the world These organizations try to (39) a better life for everyone One example is UNICEF, an organization which provides food, medical care and many other services for poor children (40) they live Another example is the World Health Organization, which develops medical programs all over the world There are thousands of UN workers in developing countries They work as planners to (41) .production in farming and industry They provide medical services, improve education programs, and (42) scientific information They develop programs that provide jobs and better living conditions They help countries (43) their population growth The United Nations often holds large international conferences, where people meet to discuss important world (44) One conference was about the uses and ownership of oceans Another was about women There are also International Years In these special years, people work together to improve situations and (45) problems 36 A called B known C regarded D noticed 37 A build B draw C erect D set up 38 A.through B over C all over D all 39 A provide B offer C dispense D give 40 A where B wherever C in which D somewhere 41 A arise B increase C rise D go up 42 A transfer B pass C cast D spread 43 A control B test C check D hinder 44 A themes B topics C issues D subjects 45 A B solve C settle down D deal with II Read the passage below and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) to each question Education is empowering It strengthens individuals, families and communities CARE believes that working to improve education is one of the best investments' we can make in the effort to overcome poverty CARE seeks to ensure access to education, even in the most difficult circumstances and for the most vulnerable groups, such as refugee children and people living with HIV / AIDS Because education has such a profound impact on both a child's and a society's future, CARE has made it a priority for the entire organization CARE is working with partners at the local and national level more than 35 countries to improve the quality and accessibility of basic education - helping individuals and communities reach their full potential 46 CARE seeks to ensure access to education for A almost all refugees B refugee children C people living with HIV / AIDS D refugee children and people living with HIV / AIDS 47 The word it in the passage refers to A education B CARE C access to education D a society's future 48 The word impact in the passage is closest in meaning to A result B effect C consequence D affect 49 Why does CARE want to improve the quality and accessibility of basic education? A to reach their full potentiaf B to level social differences C to help individuals and communities reach their full potential D to work with partners more effectively 50 According to CARE, which of the following is TRUE about education? B Improving education helps people overcome poverty A Education is empowering C Education has a very great impact on both a child's and a society's future D All of them PRACTICE TEST I Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others A dedicated B completed C improved D mounted A adopt B advocate C volunteer D Colony A victim B give C president D wartime A peace B leader C league D headquarter A country B without C about D found II Pick out the word that has the stress pattern different from that of the others A protect B injure C appeal D commit A society B official C federation D initiate A livelihood B example C colleague D natural A improve B victim C survive D react 10 A temporary B hesitation C international D Indonesian B VOCABULARY AND STRUCTURE I Choose the most suitable word or phrase (A, B, C or D) to complete each sentence 11 I , but it was too big and the wrong colour A tried the coat on B tried on the coat C tried off the coat D A or B 12 She isn't well with the new manager A getting on B going on C keeping on D taking on 13 I have of complaints to make about this hotel so I wish to see the manager 53 BÀI TẬP TRẮC NGHIỆM TIẾNG ANH 12 A a number B an amount C a great deal D many 14 He was wearing a heavy overcoat to himself against the cold A conceal B protect C cover D wrap 15 Congress voted to the new measures A get B agree with C adopt D come to 16 The car is old but reliable; so far it hasn't A let me down B let down me C let me up D let me through 17 Walk down the, street you get to the cross-roads A until B when C as far as D unless 18 Many people with poor academic records to be very successful- in their careers A turn over B turn out C turn up D turn in 19 Can you me an effective way to stop smoking? A instruct B show C advise D suggest 20 When, the tenants failed to pay their bill,, the authorities decided to cut the gas supply to the flat A down B out C off D across 21 He was disqualified for failing to comply with the of the competition A principles B measures C laws D rules 22 The government hopes to its plans for introducing cable TV A turn out B carry out C carry on D keep on 23 Sleeping, resting, are the best ways to care for a cold A and drinking fluids B and one drinks fluids C which drank fluids D and that drinking fluids 24 The Red Cross is an international humanitarian agency dedicated to the sufferings of wounded soldiers, civilians, and prisoners of war A lessening B lowering C worsening D reducing 25 The World Bank has criticized Britain for not giving enough financial to developing countries A allowance B loan C provision D aid II Choose the underlined part among A, B, C or D that needs correcting 26 John said he had given up to play football years ago 27 The United Nations, was set to settle conflicts peacefully 28 Vm afraid that the car has been broken down 29 We've ran out of milk, I'm afraid 30 Please turn up the radio I can't concentrate on my work III Choose the one option (A, B, C or D) corresponding to the best sentence 31 I /need/ dictionary / look /word A The dictionary is what I need to look at this word.B I need a dictionary, so I can look up this word C What I need is a dictionary to have a look at this word.D I need a dictionary to look for this word 32 Robert /fill /form /give /personal details A Robert had to fill in a form, giving all his personal details B Robert had to fill in a form to give him our personal details C Robert had to fill up a form giving all his personal details.D Robert had to fill in a form gives all his personal details 33 plane /take / hours / late A Our plane took off late three hours.B Our plane was taken off three Hours late C Our plane took off more than three hours late.D Our plane took off three hours more than late 34 we /set / early /traffic A We set off early avoiding the traffic.B We set off early to avoid the traffic C We set off too early for the traffic.D We set off early enough not to be stuck in the traffic 35 car /break/ we /be /motorway A The car broke down when we were on the motorway.B The car was broken down when we were on the motorway C The car broke out when we were on the motorway.D The car break down when we were on the motorway C READING I Read the passage below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space A strong and secure international community (36) strong and effective international institutions For all its (37) problems, the UN remains an indispensable institution - a truly global forum in which the nations of the world can meet and deliberate Because of its (38) membership and comprehensive mandate, the UN is (39) only institution capable of giving legitimacy to decisions taken by and (40) the international organization with expertise across such a wide spectrum In the modern world, countries are increasingly interdependent and the challenges we (41) are global challenges: poverty; conflict; climate change; international crime; and the drugs menace Consequently the United Nations should play a bigger (42) than ever before But first it needs to be modernized The UN system is frequently criticized (43) being bureaucratic inefficient and inflexible Much of this criticism is justified and Britain welcomes the iead (44) ' by the Secretary General in promoting reform Member States must support the Secretary General's commitment to (45) 36 A needs B asks for C wants D requires 37 A modern B current C moment D now 38 A general B common C universal D popular 54 BÀI TẬP TRẮC NGHIỆM TIẾNG ANH 12 39 A a B an C one D the 40 A instead of B ahead of C on behalf of D on account of 41 A cope B face C confront D have 42 A role B position C.scene D action 43 A for B of C with D to 44 A created B enforced C given D held 45 A modernize B modern C modernized D modernization II Read the passage below and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) to each question Oxfam is a charitable organization that existed since the early 1940s It was founded originally to help feed starving children in European countries during the Second World War Oxfam has been working in almost every country all over the world Oxfam funds relatively small-scale, relatively inexpensive but quite effective projects Oxfam’s projects involve feeding starving children, providing, education for disadvantaged children, giving care and comfort to the poor the sick, rebuilding people's own lives, carrying out irrigation work, planting trees, clearing roads, building schools and hospitals Oxfam pays special attention to many poor countries in the Third World, that's in Latin America, Asia, and Africa Oxfam's money comes entirely from voluntary contributions from the general public 46 Oxfam was found originally to help feed starving children in Europea countries A before the Second World War B after the Second World War C in the Second World War D in themiddle of the Second World War 47 According to the passage, Oxfam is a(n) A international voluntary organization B international charitable organization C national voluntary organization D national charitable organization 47 The projects Oxfam funds are A cheap and less effective B relatively cheap but very effective C relatively dear but less effective D dear but quite effective 49 Oxfam's projects involve all of the following EXCEPT A giving money to the needy B feeding starving children C providing education for disadvantaged children D rebuilding people's own lives 50 The word starving in the passage is closest in meaning to A very hungry B very exhausting C very tiring D very miserable UNIT FIFTEEN - WOMEN IN SOCIETY PRACTICE TEST A PHONETICS I Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others A through B doubt C about D around A human B business C during D use A role B control C women D most A suited B advocated C finished D decided A status B culture C right D suit II Pick out the word that has the stress pattern different from that of the other A history B cultural C movement D society A allow B belief C mother D deny ,8 A employment B natural C consider D political A establish B pioneer C ability D significant 10 A economic B opportunity C individual D involvement B VOCABULARY AND STRUCTURE I Choose the most suitable word or phrase (A, B, C or D) to complete each sentence 11 I shall the job to the best of my A capacity B ability C knowledge D talent 12 "I'll call Mary at o'clock," said James A by B up C for D in 13 All his companies had been successful and he was known to be rich A absolutely B completely C extremely D thoroughly 14 Nowadays women have more freedom to their own interests A pursue B chase C seek D catch 15 Anthony Burgess, as a novelist, was originally a student of music A because of being famous B who achieved fame C who because he was famous D he achieved fame 16 In this job you must up to the problems and not run away from them A gaze B face C raise D play 17 The police must now the escaped convict in the surrounding countries A search B look after C look for D be in search 18 He kept his job the manager had threatened to sack him 55 BÀI TẬP TRẮC NGHIỆM TIẾNG ANH 12 A despite B unless C even D although 19 ! There's a car coming! A Look out B Look over C Look up D Look through 20 The painting was once .worthless, but it now turns out to be very valuable A regarded B considered C known D told 21 You have no to stop me from going in there A rule B duty C right D law 22 Could you turn the music so we can sleep? A down B away C over D up 23 Henry Adams, born in Boston, famous as a historian and novelist A he was B and became C became D and he became 24 was born in Scotland but I in Northern Ireland A grew up B raised C brought up D rose 25 Women in clothes than men A take more interest B are more interested C look more interested D A or B II Choose the underlined part among A, B, C or D that needs correcting 26 Could we talk (A) over it before you (B) turn the whole (C) idea (D) down ? 27 Do you want to (A) get up by yourself, or would you (C) like me to (D) wake (D) up you ? 28 (A) We'd better get the (B) bus on now, or (C) we're going to (D) miss it 29 We shall be (A) looking up (B) an improvement (C) in your work (D) this term 30 Norma Jean Baker (A) was (B) the real name of the (C) famous Hollywood actress (D) called as Marilyn Monroe III Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C or D which has the same meaning as the given one 31 I would prefer you not to smoke in here A I'd rather you don't smoke in here B I'd rather you shouldn't smoke in here C I'd rather you didn't smoke in here D I'd rather you not to smoke in here 32 Our hotel room has a view of the main road! A From the main road, our hotel room looks very nice! B Our hotel room looks out onto the main road! C How nice our hotel room is on the main road! D The view of our hotel room is very nice! 33 Carol checked the time of the next train in the timetable A Carol looked up the time of the next train in the timetable B Carol wanted to know when the next train left C Carol looked for the time of the next train in the timetable D The timetable Carol was looking at was about the next train's leaving 34 How you start the computer? A How does the computer turn on? B How you turn on the computer? C How you turn the computer on? D Both B and C are correct 35 Julia was very ill, but she's recovered now A Julie was too ill to be recovered now B Julie wasn't ill enough to make a recovery C Julie was very ill, but she's got over it now D Julie has made a recovery, but she falls ill again C READING I Read the passage below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space In developing countries, recent trends suggest that in years to come women will (36) .a large percentage of the workforce There are a number of possible (37) for this Due to the recession in the developed world, companies are reluctant to take (38) full-time workers, who would expect.health care, a pension scheme and redundancy payments when dismissed Instead, many (39) prefer to hire people at an hourly rate These employees tend to be women A lot of women cannot commit themselves to a forty-hour weekas they have children to (40) This is particularly true for single parent families, wherethe woman has to look after the children herself There might also be the perception that a woman is only (41) to supplement her husband's income and so full-time work is not as important It might also be true to say that increasing sexual equality has mqant that more women are (42) management positions This in turn might mean that the number of women also increases in lower positions, as women can be (43) to employ other women If this is the case, this trend will be expected to continue It seems likely that the number of working women will continue to increase over the next few years as companies continue to (44) a workforce that can be easily dismissed and is more flexible in their working hours (45) .this might be a good thing in terms of sexual equality, it is a major setback in terms of worker rights 36 A make up B set up C comprise D consist 37 A causes B effects C reasons D results 38 A off B on C through D over 39 A hosts B landlords C owners D employers 40 A look after B take care C observe D examine 41 A doing B working C making D earning 42 A grasping B grabbing C reaching D catching 43 A keen B interesting C absorbed D liking 56 BÀI TẬP TRẮC NGHIỆM TIẾNG ANH 12 44 A seek B search C find D look up 45 A As B However C Meanwhile D Although II Read the passage below and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) to each question Elizabeth Blackwell was born in England in 1821 and emigrated to New York City when she was ten years old One day she decided that she wanted to become a doctor, which was nearly impossible for a woman in the middle of the nineteenth century After writing many letters seeking admission to medical schools, she was finally accepted by a doctor in Philadelphia So determined was she that she gave music lessons to earn money for her tuition In 1849, after graduating from medical school, she decided to further her education in Paris She wanted to be a surgeon, but a serious eye infection forced her to abandon the idea Upon returning to the United States, she found it difficult to start her own practice because she was a woman By 1857, Elizabeth and her sister, also a doctor, along with another female doctor, managed to open a new hospital, the first for women and children Besides being the first female physician in the United States and founding her own hospital, she also established the first medical school for women 46 Why couldn't Elizabeth Blackwell realize her dream of becoming a surgeon? A She couldn't get admitted to medical school B She determined to further her education in Paris C A serious eye infection halted her quest D It was difficult for her to start practice in the United States 47 What main obstacle almost destroyed Elizabeth's chances for becoming a doctor? A She couldn't graduate from medical school B She wrote too many letters C She couldn't afford the tuition D She was a woman 48 How old was Elizabeth Blackwell when she graduated from medical school? A 21 B.28 C.36 D 42 49 How many years elapsed between her graduation from medical school and the opening of her hospital? A B 10 C 19 D 36 50 All of the following are 'firsts' in the life of Elizabeth Blackwell, except A she became the first female physician B she and several other women founded the first hospital for women and children C she was the first woman surgeon D she established the first medical school for women PRACTICE TEST A PHONETICS I Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others A family B status C factory D natural A thinker B right C wife D child A allow B know C power D crowd A roles B politics C individuals D towards A century B intellectual C equal D education II Pick out the word that has the stress pattern different from that of the others A woman B public C control D status A enlightenment B philosopher C signifcantly D recognition A childbearing B discriminate C employment D position A intellectual B traditionally C education D individual 10 A supportive B property C summarise D absolute B VOCABULARY AND STRUCTURE I Choose the most suitable word or phrase (A, B, C or D) to complete each sentence 11 The examiner will test your to drive under normal conditions A ability B advantage C wisdom D virtue 12 His hesitation means the chance A giving up B giving in C giving away D giving off 13 you get to the top of the mountain, you feel it to breathe A More closer - more difficult B The close - the more difficult C The closer - the more difficult D More closely - less difficult 14 The project was abandoned through of funds A loss B lack C few D short 15 The organization to the government for financial support A attracted B appealed C persuaded D suggested 16 "My daughter, Mary, tries to to see me at least once a week," Mrs Jones told the social worker A call up B go up C come on D drop in 17 Of the six people in the plane when it crashed, only one A lived B dead C alive D survived 18 Pat was caught by the police, but Martin A gave in B gave up C got away D held up 57 BÀI TẬP TRẮC NGHIỆM TIẾNG ANH 12 19 Peter cheating in the exam A refused B denied C abandoned D didn't 20 Every woman and man the right to vote for the candidate of his or her choice A has B have B gets D get 21 He may take action against the accountants involved A legal B law C rule D correct 22 I went to some pictures by a new painter the other day A watch B see to C look at D visit 23 After his long absence from school he found it difficult to the rest of this class A put up with B run after C catch up with D keep up 24 Unexpectedly the lights out and we left in darkness A turned B went C put D gave 25 the whole, I'm in favour of the idea A In B On C Upon D By II Choose the underlined part among A, B, C or D that needs correcting 26 I don't want (A) to go out (B) yet I'm (C) waiting the post (D) to arrive 27 He (A) thought for some (B) minutes, and with (C) much regret, (D) for his parents 28 (A) Who's going to (B) look up the cats (C) when we go away (D) on holiday? 29 They went on (A) to work all through (B) the night, (C) and finished (D) at nine this morning 30 We must (A) get in early (B) on Sunday morning (C) to avoid (D) the traffic III Choose the one option (A, B, C or D) corresponding to the best sentence that is made up from the sets of words and phrases given 31 I / going / give up / smoke A I'm going to give up smoking B I'm going to give smoking up C I'm going to give up to smoke D I'm going to give up smoke 32 you / think / look / mother A Do you think she look like her mother? B Don't you think she looks like her mother? C Don't you think does she look like her mother? D Do you think does she look like her mother? 33 we / decide / cut / tree A We decided to cut down the tree B We decided to cut the tree down C We decided cutting down the tree D Both A and B are correct 34 I / not accept / offer / turn down / him A I couldn't accept his offer to avoid turning down him.B I couldn't accept his offer because he was turned down C I couldn't accept his offer, so I turned him down.D I couldn't accept his offer whether I was turned down 35 just / imagine / who / happen / run into /yesterday A Just imagine who I happened to run into yesterday! B You imagine just who happened to run into us yesterday C Have you just imagined who happened to run into me yesterday? D Could you imagine who just happened to run into us yesterday? C READING I Read the passage below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space Amelia Earhart, America's most famous woman pilot, was bom into a wealthy family in 1897 At the age of 23, she began (36) fly lessons in California In spite of having a number of (37) , which were fairly common in the early days of aviation, she decided to (38) flying her career In 1932 she became the first woman to make a solo flight across the Atlantic She set out on May 20th, and not only did she succeed in arriving safely, but she (39) to it in record time as well She was awarded honours of all kinds As her fame grew, she travelled round the country giving (40) and promoting women's rights In 1937, she decided to something that (41) woman had tried before - to fly all the way round the world She reached Australia, and set off on the last part of her journey across the Pacific on July nd A few hours (42) , she sent a radio message saying she was running short of fuel Then there was silence President Roosevelt immediately had the area (43) ., but the ships and 66 planes were unable to find any sign of her (44) her death, there have been many stories about her; some say that she was captured by the Japanese; others claim that she lived on a South Pacific island with a fisherman (45) , although many people have tried to work out exactly what happened, no trace of her or the plane has ever been found 36 A taking B doing C having D getting 37 A collision B crashes C hits D taps 38 A cause B consider C regard D make 39 A succeeded B had C managed D was 40 A lessons B lectures C explanations D notes 41 A not B no C none D non 42 A finally B after C later D then 43 A searched B found C looked D examined 44 A Since B As C From D During 58 BÀI TẬP TRẮC NGHIỆM TIẾNG ANH 12 45 A So B But C Even D However II Read the passage below and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) to each question Between 1977 and 1981, three groups of American women, numbering 27 in all, between the ages of 35 and 65, were given month-long tests to determine how they would respond to conditions resembling those abroad the space shuttle Though carefully selected from among many applicants, the women were volunteers and pay was barely above the minimum wage They were not allowed to smoke or drink alcohol during the tests, and they were expected to tolerate each other's company at close quarters for the entire period Among other things, they had to stand pressure three times the force of gravity and carry out both physical and mental tasks while exhausted from strenuous physical exercise At the end of ten days, they had to spend a further twenty days absolutely confined to bed, during this time they suffered backaches and discomforts, and when they were finally allowed up, the more physically women were especially subject to pains due to a slight calcium loss Results of the test suggest that women will have significant advantages over men in space They need less food and less oxygen and they stand up to radiation better Men's advantages in term of strength and stamina, meanwhile, are virtually wiped out by the zero-gravity condition in space 46 For how long was each woman tested? A four days B twenty days C twenty-seven months D one month 47 What was the average number of women in each group tested? A.9 B.27 C.33 D 51 48 Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? A The tests were not carried out abroad the space shuttle.B The women involved had previous physical fitness training C The women were tested once a year from 1977 and 1981.D The test was carried out on women of all ages 49 Which would be the most suitable title for the passage? A Older women, too, can travel in space.B Tests show women suited for space travel C Poor wages for space test volunteers.D Space testing causes backaches in women 50 What can be said about the women who applied? A There were 27 in all B They were anxious to give up either smoking or drinking C They had previously earned the minimum wage D They choose to participate in the tests UNIT SIXTEEN - THE ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH EAST ASIAN NATIONS PRACTICE TEST A PHONETICS Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others A founded B admitted C promoted D combined A progress B total C adopt D close A around B leading C development D plan A rule B culture C number D product A work B Singapore C forging D sort II Pick out the word that has the stress pattern different from that of the others A original B stability C estimate D domestic A leader B admit C culture D vision A associate B relationship C electronic D development A establish B investment C financial D agriculture 10 A promote B progress C member D region B VOCABULARY AND STRUCTURE I Choose the most suitable word or phrase (A, B, C or D) to complete each sentence 11 They'll be making copies while he the report A finishes B will be finishing C will finish D has been finishing 12 If we continue to use up the world's resources at this , there will be soon none left A speed B rate C level D degree 13 Dot and Andy set on the first leg of their journey on March st A off B in C to D for 14 We had hardly sat down when she plates of food for us A brought B has brought C had brought D would have brought 15 We've been living in Montreal since we A have graduated B graduate C have been graduating D graduated 16 He has made much in his studies recently A achievement B accomplishment C progress D advance 17 We are required to .we spend on business trips A explain B show C give D account 59 BÀI TẬP TRẮC NGHIỆM TIẾNG ANH 12 18 They the training sessions as necessary but unpleasant A believed B regarded C noticed D remarked 19 By the age of twenty-five, he had his ambition of becoming a pianist A reached B completed C achieved D obtained 20 They here for three years before they moved A live B have lived C had lived D have been living 21 Take the number bus and get… at Forest Road A up B down C off D outside 22 I've always you as my best friend A regarded B thought C meant D supposed 23 The job offer was too good for Jennifer to turn A off B away C out D down 24 Come and see me when you your report A finish B will finish C had finished D have been finished 25 Ann two cups while she last night, but neither of the cups A was dropping – was washing up – broke B dropped – was washing up – broke C dropped – washed up – broke D dropped – washed up – was breaking II Choose the underlined part among A, B, C or D that needs correcting 26 (A) You’ll see (B) a copy before (C) they (D) printed 27 That property (A) was (B) found (C) by an archaeologist while she (D) was worked in this area 28 The last payment shouldn't (A) make until all the work (B) has been (C) completed and carefully (D) checked 29 A funny thing (A) was happened when your (B) office (C) was (D) painted yesterday 30 I (A) ran into (B) him while (C) I getting (D) off the bus III Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C or D which has the same meaning as the given one 31 It won't rain tomorrow A There won't be any rain tomorrow B There won't be raining tomorrow C There won't be rains tomorrow D There won't be no rain tomorrow 32 I came to live here ten years ago A I had lived here for ten years B I've been living here for ten years C I lived here for ten years D I came here to live for ten years 33 I’llwait here until it stops raining A I won't wait here until it stops raining B It stops raining, so I leave C When it stops raining, I'll leave here D I'll wait bsrte during the rain 34 I started working here in 2000 A I have started work here since 2000 B I haven't worked here since 2000 C I have started working here since 2000 D I have worked here since 2000 35 In the middle of my meal, the phone rang A The phone rang while I was having my meal B I was having my meal when the phone rang C I was eating my meal when the phone rang D All are correct C READING I Read the passage below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space Before the 1960's, Singapore was essentially a trading nation Since (36) , it.has developed a more (37) economy and has become an important financial, trade, and transportation centre Singapore has many banks, (38) , and finance companies, as (39) as a stock exchange Tourism is also (40) to the economy of Singapore (41) is little unemployment in Singapore The country's annual income per capita (per person) is one of the (42) in Asia The government of Singapore plays a major role in the country's economy For example, it (43) what benefits, such as vacation lime and sick leave, must be (44) for workers by employers It also operates an employment agency to help people find jobs, and it provides (45) for retired workers 36 A then B that C time D age 37 A various B varied C different D better 38 A insurance B guarantee C underwritten D ensuring 39 A long B far C much D well 40 A necessary B essential C important D urgent 41 A It B There C This D That 42 A most B richest C greatest D highest 43 A estimates B decides C means D says 44: A provided B handed C passed D dispensed 45 A wages B incomes C earnings D pensions II Read the passage below and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) to each question Southeast Asia foreign ministess agreed to set up an ASEAN Development Fund aimed at narrowing the economic and development gap among its ten members Each country in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) group would 60 BÀI TẬP TRẮC NGHIỆM TIẾNG ANH 12 contribute an initial million dollars to the fund They also signed a pact to improve their united response to disasters and put in place early warning systems to cope with devastation similar to that caused by last year's tsunami In this year's session, Asia's biggest security forum focused on fighting against terrorism, keeping the Straits of Malacca piracy-free and fending off conflicts through diplomacy The forum capped a-six-day conference of ASEAN members that saw Australia sign a non-aggression pact with regional neighbours, joining efforts to build an Asian trade bloc on a par with Europe and North America At a meetings with Russia, both sides agreed that the ASEAN-Russian Federation Economic and Development Cooperation Agreement and the programme on ASEAN-Russia cooperation should be expedited 46 What is the aim of setting up an ASEAN Development Fund? A to make the economic and development gap among its ten members narrow B to develop economy among its ten members C to slow down the economic development of its ten members D to solve the problems related to economy development 47 The word ‘pact’ the passage is closest in meaning to A an agreement B a contract C a document D a will 48 The word they in the passage refers to A the Association of Southeast Asian Nations B ASEAN's ten members C Southeast Asia foreign ministers D Asian nations 49 According to the passage, Asia's biggest security forum focused on all of the following EXCEPT A struggling against terrorism B improving their united response to disasters C keeping the Straits of Malacca piracy-free D avoiding conflicts through diplomacy 50 According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true? A Southeast Asia foreign ministers agreed to set up an ASEAN Developmer Fund B Last year’s tsunami was the early warning to disasters C Asia’s biggest security forum lasted six days D Australia signed a non-aggression pact with regional neighbours PRACTICE TEST A PHONETICS I Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others A respect B region C develop D special A first B serve C agriculture D diverse A cooperation B relationship C integration D suggestion A area B speak C lead D peace A action B rate C happen D language II Pick out the word that has the stress pattern different from that of the others A progress B product C include D major A series B action C science D improve A situation B industry C tourism D enterprise A economic B statistics C integration D transportation 10 A medium B accelerate C accounting D attention B VOCABULARY AND STRUCTURE I Choose the most suitable word or phrase (A, B, C or D) to complete each sentence 11 Professor Kidd three books since 1999, and she's working on her fourth A has been writing B wrote C has written D writes 12 She found it hard to up to the fact that she would never be famous A come B get C face D keep 13 It's time we this old car and bought a new one A will sell B had sold C have sold D sold 14 Motor vehicles for air pollution in the cities A account B explain C have responsibility D add 15 you were sitting at your desks working hard last week, we were sitting on a plane bound for Hawaii A Despite B While C Whenever D As soon as 16 As a result of Japan's economic growth, many political difficulties have A experienced B lifted C raised D arisen 17 By half past ten tomorrow morning, I long the motorway A will drive B am driving C drive D will be driving 18 the work would take three months A Estimating that B It was estimated that C It estimates that D That people estimated 19 He takes an .part in helping the poor, A active B action C activity D actively 20 The meeting has to be put until a later date A away B on C off D up 61 BÀI TẬP TRẮC NGHIỆM TIẾNG ANH 12 21 The new law should produce a significant in working conditions A improvement B escalation C achievement D progress 22 After Michael .a deep breath, he .into the water A had taken - dived B took - had dived C had taken - had dived D was taking - dived 23 He is old enough to be .independent of his parents A finance B financial C financially D financing 24 Can you show me how to this problem? It's too difficult for me A B solve C answer D settle down 25 No sooner than I her a letter to say that I missed her so much A I had arrived - sent B I arrived - had sent C would I arrive - was sending D had I arrived - sent II Choose the underlined part among A, B, C or D that needs correcting 26 (A) How much time (B) we have before (C) the movie (D) starts? 27 (A) When she (B) was younger, she (C) has (D) played tennis every day 28 Karl (A) has (B) been (C) driving (D) since ten years 29 We (A) are going to (B) study tonight (C) until we (D)will finish this chapter 30 Mary (A) took a bath (B) when (C) someone knocked (D) on the door III Choose the one option (A, B, C or D) corresponding to the best sentence 31 1960 / most / Britain / old / colony / become independent A By 1960 most Britain's old colonies had become independent B By 1960 most of Britain's old colonies had become independent C By 1960 most Britain's old colonies became independent D By I960 most of Britain's old colony had become independent 32 Natasha / play / piano / four A Natasha played the piano since she was four B Natasha has played piano since she was four C Natasha has been playing the piano since she was four.D Natasha has been playing a piano since she was four 33 Laura / sit / garden /it / suddenly/rain A While Laura was sitting in the garden, it suddenly began to rain B While Laura was sitting in the garden, it had suddenly begun to rain C Laura was sitting in the garden when it suddenly began to rain D A and C are correct 34 I / need / car / while / I / be there A I'll need the car while I'm there B I'll need the car while I'll be there C I need the car while I'll be there D I'll need the car while was there 35 you / read / book / by the time / it / due / back / the library A Will you read this book by the time it's due back to the library? B Will you have read this book by the time it's due back to the library? C Have you read this book by the time it's due back to the library? D Will you have read this book by the time it'll be due back to the library? C READING I Read the passage below and decide which answer (A, B, C D) best fits each space People feel heartened by the appealing determination to build an ASEAN of unity and mutual concern (36) social welfare, an ASEAN with (37) technical competitiveness, a strategic technological qualification and application, an ASEAN green and clean with (38) infrastructure for sustainable development, an ASEAN with a (39) partnership to boost the inner-group economic integration and effectively tackle the challenges posed by globalization However, they also (40) that the formation of the ASEAN Community is far from a simple process, for both objective and subjective (41) , particularly in economy and trade First, it is the difference in the (42) of development between the ASEAN member states rated as newly-industrialized countries (NICs), (43) Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei and the Philippines, and the developing countries like Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar Second, due to their (44) products, the inner-bloc trade and investment witnesses a fairly slow increase, currently (45) for 25 per cent of the total ASEAN trade and over per cent of the global trade 36 A by B by means of C in terms of D through 37 A tall B high C large D big 38 A necessary B needy C important D urgent 39 A dynamic B active C essential D important 40 A aware B realize C admit D accept 41 A results B causes C reasons D effects 42 A extents B scales C grades D levels 43 A known B called C namely D named 44 A like B similar C corresponding D same 45 A accounting B explaining C giving D instructing II Read the passage below and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) to each question 62 BÀI TẬP TRẮC NGHIỆM TIẾNG ANH 12 Brunei is one of the smallest countries in the world Its population is only 25,000 and most of them live in Bandar Seri Begawan (the capital city with the longest name in the world!) It is also the richest country in Asia and rnaybe the richest country in the world because it has a lot of oil and natural gas which it exports to Japan Every week huge tankers carry oil and gas from the oil-fields of Brunei to Japan The head of the state in Brunei is Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah He is the richest man in the world He has two wives and each lives in their own beautiful palace The first wife lives in the biggest palace in the world which has 200 rooms The Sultan has more than 200 cars and he also has hundreds of horses 46 Brunei is A among the smallest country in the world B a country with a dense population C the smallest countries in the world D is a capital city 47 The population of Brunei is A over 25,000 people B 25,000 people C approximately 25,000 people D less than 25,000 people 48 According to the passage, Sultan, the head of the state in Brunei A is the richest man in the worldB has two wives, each of whom lives in their own beautiful palace C has more than 200 carsD All are correct 49 Brunei is rich in A only oil B only natural gas C exports of every kind D oil and natural gas 50 Which of the following is NOT true about Brunei? A It exports oil and natural gas to its regional neighbours B Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah is the head of state in Brunei C It may be the richest country in the world D Its capital city is Bandar Seri Begawan 63 ... working here since 2000 D I have worked here since 2000 33 I often get up early 12 BÀI TẬP TRẮC NGHIỆM TIẾNG ANH 12 A I used to get up early B I can get up early C I am used to getting up early... no doubt the innocence of the accused; A over B about C on D with 29 BÀI TẬP TRẮC NGHIỆM TIẾNG ANH 12 12 The visit of the president will increase the between the two countries A peace B understanding... be ready to look it for several years A at B for C over D after 31 BÀI TẬP TRẮC NGHIỆM TIẾNG ANH 12 12 He is under sixteen, he shouldn't drive a car A as far as B however C therefore D although