Đề kiểm tra 1 tiết môn Tiếng Anh lớp 12 - Unit 5 (có đáp án)

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GRADE 12  UNIT 5  PRACTICE TEST 4

I. Mark the underlined part whose pronunciation is different from those of the

others.

1. A. maximum B. example C. exclusive D. extensive

2. A. approach B. attach C. reach D. orchestra

3. A. ghost B. daughter C. plough D. caught

4. A. famous B. enormous C. shoulder D. moustache

5. A. mouse B. sour C. wound D. shout

II. Choose the word whose primary stress is different those of from the others.

6. A. archeology B. phonological C.encyclopaedia D. aborigines

7. A. undergraduate B. envừonmental C.economical D. university

8. A. philosophical B. psychology C. philosophy D. philosophize

9. A. geographical B. mathematics C. materialism D. separation

10. A. examination B. psychological C. application D. thermometric

II. Choose the best answer that fits each blank.

11. A. Now we’ve lost! If you .......Mary’s directions, this.......

A. had written down - would have happened

B. had written down - wouldn’t have happened

C. wrote down - wouldn’t happen D. wrote down - would happen

12. Why don’t we emigrate? If we.......in Australia, at leastthe weather........better.

A. lived - would be B. didn’t live – is C. live - would be D. live - will be

13 I’m afraid that Smith is a hardened criminal. If we.....him this time, he.........more

crimes.

A. didn’t punish - will only commit B. don’t punish - only commits

C. don’t punish - will only commit D. punished - would only commit

14. Thanks to Dr. Jones, I’m still alive! If it .......for her, I........dead for certain!

A. wasnVwould be B. isnVwill be

C. hadn’t been - would be D. hadn’t been - would have been

15. I’m sorry I can’t lend you any money. You know that if I.......it, I ....... it to you.

A. had - would lend B. had had - would have lent

C. have - lend D. have - will lend

16. Don’t be afraid. If you.......the dog. It .........

A. don’t touch - will bite B. touch - won’t bite

C. touch - will bite D. touched - would bite

17. In those days, if you ...... a job, you....... lucky.

A. had - were B. had had - were

C. didn’t have - wouldn’t be C. had had - would have been

18. It’s always the same! If I......to leave the office early, my boss........me after I’ve left.

A. decide - call B. decided – called

C. decide - calls D. decided - calls

19. What a terrible thing to happen! Just think, if we .....the plane, we.......in the crash.

A. had missed - would have been killed B. hadn’t missed - would have been killed

C. missed - would be killed D. had missed - wouldn’t have been killed

20. Did you enjoy your meal? If you.......eating, I........the plates.

A. have finished - will clear away B. finish - will clear away

C. finished - would clear away D. had tlnished - would clear away

21. I was told that this material would not.......in tne wash but it has.

A. dwindle B. shrink C. decrease D. contract

22. I realised it would be far too.......to walk alone through those ill- lit streets after dark.

A. bold B. risky C. daring D. courageous

23. The jury returned a(n).........of “not guilty”.

A. sentence B. charge C. verdict D. evidence

24. The student waited with some slight.......while his teacher stood reading his exercise.

A. dread B. terror C. apprehension D. horror.

25. The police have asked for the........of the public in tracing the whereabouts of the

escaped convict.

A. partnership B. co-operation C. association D. alliance

26. The very idea of her winning the beauty competition is quite........

A. abrupt B. absurd C. abnormal D. futile

27. The widely-publicised demonstration did not after all.......

A. come off B. go off C. get on D. break out

28........he fails his final examination, he is still sure of a university place.

A. If B. In case C. Although D. Even if

29. To a large extent, slavery was........during the past century.

A. prevented B. abolished C. uprooted D. removed

30.........of half-starving wolves were roaming the snow-covered countryside.

A. Flocks B. Herds C. Packs D. Swarms

31. As the sky darkened it soon became obvious that a violent thunderstorm was.......

A. imminent B. instantaneous C. immediate D. eminent

32. To what extent will future scientific discoveries make possible the........of the human

life span?

A. increase B. expansion C. prolongation D. growth

33. Is a person to be more highly.......for his courage or for his self-sacrifice?

A. estimated B. assessed C. esteemed D. reckoned

34. His parents gave him many expensive toys as some form of........for his lameness

and inability to play active games.

A. prize B. remedy C. reward D. compe

35. The firm should make a substantial profit.......satisfactory labour relations are

maintained.

A. unless B. with the result of C. provided that D. even if

36. A half-savage mongrel went .......the tramp as the man approached the farm.

A. at B. against C. upon D. for

37. No hazard or difficulty could.......the two mountaineers from their intention of

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38. He set one alarm-clock for five o’clock and the other for five past so as to........that

he did not oversleep.

A. assure B. ensure C. insure D. reassure

39. The dentist had to........the tooth as it was badly decayed.

A. extract B. pull off C. extricate D. eradicate

40. I hope you are not........that I obtained this money dishonestly.

A. implying B. denoting C. inferring D. deducing

III. Read the passage and choose the best answer to each question below.

Education was of primary importance to the English colonists and was conducted at

home as well as in established schools. Regardless of geographic location or finances,

most Americans learned to read and compute numbers. For many, the Bible and other

religious tracts were their only books; however, the excellent language contained in

such works usually made them good primers. Many families owned one or more of

Shakespeare’s works, a copy of John Bunyan’s classic A Pilgrim’s Progress, and

sometimes collections of English literary essays, poems, or historical speeches.

In 1647 the Massachusetts School Law required every town of at least 50 households

to maintain a grammar school. The law was the first to mandate public education in

America. In the middle colonies at the time, schools were often dependent on religious

societies, such as the Quakers and other private organizations. In the South, families

employed private tutors or relied on the clergy to conduct education. At the outset, most

elementary schools were for boys, but schools for girls were established in the

eighteenth century in most cities and large towns. In spite of the informal atmosphere of

most American schools, the literacy rate in the colonies of mid-eighteenth-century

America was equal to or higher than in most European countries.

Before the American Revolution, nine colleges had been founded, including Harvard,

William and Mary, Yale, the College of New Jersey (now Princeton), Brown, Rutgers,

Dartmouth, and Kings College (later Columbia University). By 1720 the natural

sciences and modem languages were being taught, as well as courses in practical

subjects such as mechanics and agriculture. At the end of the eighteenth century,

medical schools were established at the College of Philadelphia and at King's College.

41. Which of the following words best describes the English colonists’ attitude toward

education?

A. Indifferent B. Distrustful C. Enthusiastic D. Casual

42. According to the passage, all of the following sometimes substituted for school

books EXCEPT........

A. historical speeches B. works of Shakespeare C. literary essays D.biographies

43. According to the passage, the Massachusetts School Law applied to every town with

how many households?

A. Less than fifty B. Exactly fifty C. Fifty or more D. Fifteen

44. According to the passage, the middle colonies often depended upon which group to

provide education?

A. Private organizations B. Colleges

C. Established primary schools D. Businesses

45. How well educated were Americans in comparison to most European countries?

A. Much worse B. The same or better C. Far better D. Less or equal

IV. Choose the answer that best fits each numbered blank in the passage below.

The first question we might ask is: What can you learn in college that will help you in

being an employee? The schools teach a (46).......many things of value to the future

accountant, doctor, or electrician. Do they also teach anything of value to the future

employee? Yes, they teach the one thing that it is perhaps most valuable for the future

employee to know. But (47)........students bother (48).......it. This basic skill is the ability

to organize and express ideas in writing and in speaking. This means that your success

(49).......an employee will depend on your ability to communicate with people and to

(50).......your own thoughts and ideas to them so they will (51).......understand what you

are driving at and be persuaded.

Of course, skill in expression is not enough (52)......itself. You must have something to

say in the first place. The effectiveness of your job depends (53).......your ability to

make other people understand your work as (54)......on the quality of the work itself.

Expressing one’s thoughts is one skill that the school can (55)........teach. The

foundations for skill in expression have to be (56).......early: an interest in and an ear

(57)........language; experience in organizing ideas and data, in brushing aside the

irrelevant, and (58)........the habit of verbal expression. If you do not lay these

foundations (59)........your school years, you may never have a(n) (60)........again.

46. A. lots B. far C. great D. large

47. A. very little B. very few C. a large number of D. a few

48. A. to learn B. learning C. learn D. with learning

49. A. like B. being C. to be D. as

50. A. interpret B. transfer C. give out D. present

51. A. either B. not C. as well D. both

52. A. on B. by C. for D. in

53. A. on much B. most on C. much on D. on most è

54. A. it does B. they do C. that does D. it is

55. A. quite B. really C. truly D. hardly

56. A. lay B. laid C. lied D. lain

57. A. for B. of C. in. D. by

58. A. even though B. not mention C. not at all D. above all

59. A. when B. of C. during D. for

60. A. vacancy B. time C. occasion D. opportunity

V. Point out the underlined part that needs correcting.

61. (A) Modern art is on (B) display at the Guggenhein Museum, a (C) building with

an (A) unusually design.

62. By the beginning (A) of the 1980s fifteen states had (B) adopted already (C) no-

fault (D) insurance laws.

63. (A) Heart attacks are (B) fatally in 75 (C) percent of (D) occurrences.

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65. Only (A) recently have Gooden’s (B) industrially designers and engineers been

able to optimize Watertred’s (C) unusual tread patterns for (D) mass production.

66. A (A) bab oon’ s arms (B) appear as (C) lengthily as (D) its legs.

67. A (A) serious problem is (B) how to communicate (C) reliable with a (D)

submerged submarine.

68. (A) Americans are (B) destroying rapidly wetlands, (C) faster than an acre (D)

every two minutes.

69. The (A) central (B) banking system of the United States (C) consists of twelve (D)

banks district.

70. Telegraph (A) service (B) across the Atlantic was (C) successful (D) established in

1866.

V. Choose the answer that best completes each sentence below.

71........from horseback is a valid form of pest control has come under attack.

A. That the hunting of foxes B. The hunting of foxes

C. It is the hunting of foxes D. There is fox hunting

72 .......... by its previous owner explains why no one has searched for it.

A. Having cursed the treasure B. The treasure has been cursed

C. It was the curse of the treasure D. The treasure's having been cursed

73.........that produced the famous Crab nebula, which is a favorite among astronomers.

A. That is was a supernova B. It was a supernova

C. A supernova D. There a supernova

74 ..........unnecessary red tape and promote research were the main objectives of the

committee.

A. To circumvent B. That to circumvent

C. The circumvention of D. Circumventing

75. .........mixed with a base such as egg yolk was the exclusive medium for painting

panels in the Middle Ages.

A. Finely ground pigments B. It is a finely ground pigment

C. A finely ground pigment D. That a fmely ground pigment

VI . Choose the sentences that is nearest in meaning to each sentence below..

76. I think it may rain.

A. It looks like rain for me B. It looks as if it is going to rain,

C. I’m sure it is going to rain. D. Perhaps it won’t rain.

77. He will come because he wants to be sure of meeting you.

A. He will come so that he can meet you.

B. He wants to come to make sure that you are here.

C. He wants to be sure that he can come here.

D. He is sure he will come.

78. Walking in the rain gives him pleasure.

A . He is pleased walking in the rain today.

B. He hates walking in the rain.

C. He enjoys walking in the rain.

D. He can walk in the rain in a pleasant way.

79. The fox was unsuccessful in reaching the grapes.

A. The fox tried in vain to reach the grapes.

B. The fox wanted to reach the grapes unsuccessfully

C. The fox managed to reach the grapes.

D. The fox reached the grapes successfully.

80. His briefcase is too full for the zip fastener to close properly.

A. The zip fastener of his briefcase is broken because it is too full.

B. Although his briefcase is so full, ne can close the zip fastener.

C. His briefcase is so full that the zip fastener closes properly.

D. His briefcase is so full that the zip fastener can’t close properly.

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ANSWER KEY

1B 2D 3A 4C 5C 6C 7B 8A 9C 10A

11B 12A 13C 14C 15A 16C 17A 18C 19B 20A

21B 22B 23C 24C 25B 26B 27A 28D 29B 30C

31A 32C 33C 34D 35D 36D 37B 38B 39A 40A

41C 42D 43C 44A 45B 46C 47B 48A 49D 50D

51D 52C 53C 54A 55B 56B 57A 58D 59C 60D

61D 62B 64B 64D 65B 66C 67C 68B 69D 70C

71A 72D 73B 74A 75C 76B 77A 78C 79A 80D