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Trắc nghiệm tổng hợp tiếng anh lớp 12 – Câu hỏi: Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Honestly, I decided not to spend my money …

Trắc nghiệm tổng hợp tiếng anh lớp 12


Câu hỏi: Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Honestly, I decided not to spend my money to buy her a _______ hat.

  • Chinese yellow leather

  • leather yellow Chinese

  • yellow leather Chinese

  • yellow Chinese leather


Câu hỏi: Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 31 to 35.
The relationship between Britain and the US has always been a close one. Like all close relationships it has had difficult times. The US was first a British colony, but between 1775 and 1783 the US fought a war to become independent. The US fought the British again in the War of 1812.
In general, however, the two countries have felt closer to each other than to any other country, and their foreign policies have shown this. During World War I and World War II, Britain and the US supported each other. When the US looks for foreign support, Britain is usually the first country to come forward and it is sometimes called “the 51st state of the union”.
But the special relationship that developed after 1945 is not explained only by shared political interests. An important reason for the friendship is that the people of the two countries are very similar. They share the same language and enjoy each other's literature, films and television. Many Americans have British ancestors, or relatives still living in Britain. The US government and political system is based on Britain's, and there are many Anglo-American businesses operating on both sides of the Atlantic. In Britain some people are worried about the extent of US influence, and there is some jealousy of its current power. The special relationship was strong in the early 1980s when Margaret Thatcher was Prime Minister in Britain and Ronald Reagan was President of the US.
(Adapted from Background to British and American Cultures)
Britain and the US are close to each other NOT because of their ___________.

  • foreign policies

  • power

  • political interests

  • language


Câu hỏi: Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Jean decided_______ an IT course to improve her computer literacy.

  • to take

  • to taking

  • taking

  • take


Câu hỏi: Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Was Neil Armstrong the first person _________ foot on the Moon?

  • setting

  • set

  • to set

  • who setting


Câu hỏi: Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Mary has a strong desire to make independent decisions.

  • dependent

  • self-confident

  • self-confessed

  • self-determining


Câu hỏi: Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 44 to 50.
The next time you're out in a public place, like a park or a restaurant, look around you. What is happening? Some people are surfing the internet on their phones. Others are wearing headphones, listening to music on their MP3 players. That's just the way life is today. We all spend a fair amount of our time connected to technology.
Now imagine living in a world without smartphones, tablets or any of the electronic gadgets we take for granted these days. There's no internet and you go to the library and look at a book when you want to find anything out. You play outside with friends in the real world instead of playing online video games in virtual worlds. There are no texts, no DVDs and no email. Welcome to 1986!
That's the world the McMillan family from Ontario, Canada, decided to live in for a year. Blair, 27, Morgan, 28, and their two sons Trey and Denton, aged five and three, got rid of their cable TV, smartphones, internet, new games console, digital camera, DVD player and sat nav, and instead used an old TV, a radio, old telephones, a VHS video player, an old games console and maps. They decided to try it after seeing how their young children were becoming dependent on technology. They aren't alone. More and more parents today worry about the effect technology is having on their children, particularly very young children.
The McMillans decided to get back to basics to see how things have changed. So how did they find their year without modem technology? ‘I thought Blair was mad when he suggested doing this whole thing,’ says Morgan, but it's made me realise how much time we wasted. We seem much more relaxed now, not checking in on email or Facebook all the time.’ The McMillans are now back in the present with a different attitude to today's technology. Blair said, ‘I'm not anti-technology. I wanted to taste, and I wanted my kids to taste what it would be like without it, and to see if we could actually do it.”

(Adapted from Optimise by Malcolm Mann and Steve Taylore-Knowles)​

The word fair in paragraph 1 mostly means _______.

  • limited

  • equal

  • pretty small

  • quite large


Câu hỏi: Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
He has been very interested in doing research on___________since he was at high school.

  • biology

  • biological

  • biologist

  • biologically


Câu hỏi: Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or Don your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks from 34 to 38.
Everyone wants to reduce pollution. But the pollution (34) ____________is as complicated as it is serious. It is complicated because much pollution is caused by things that benefit people. (35) ____________, exhaust from automobiles causes a large percentage of air pollution. But the automobile provides transportation for millions of people. Factories discharge much of the material that pollutes the air and water but factories give (36) ____________to a large number of people.
Thus, to end or greatly reduce pollution immediately, people would have to (37)____________using many things that benefit them. Most people do not want to do that, of course. But pollution can be gradually reduced in several ways. Scientists and engineers can work to find ways to lessen the amount of pollution that such things as automobiles and factories cause. Governments can pass and enforce laws (38) ____________require businesses and traffic to stop, or to cut down on certain polluting activities.
The word or phrase which best fits the gap (38) is…

  • whom

  • that

  • whose

  • who


Câu hỏi: Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
We take _____ in doing the washing-up, cleaning the floor and watering the flowers.

  • turn

  • actions

  • measures

  • turns


Câu hỏi: Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 38 to 42.

TEENAGE FICTION

Teenagers have their own TV channels, websites and magazines. So, what about books? Last year one publisher, Martins, started publishing a series called Waves. We spoke to the director Julia Smith. She explained, “Teenage fiction has been published since the 1970s but publishers have never been particularly successful in getting teenagers to buy and read books. Now they’re realizing that teenagers aren’t just older children but they’re not adults either and often aren’t interested in adult fiction. For this series we’re looking for new writers who write especially for teenagers.”
Athene Gorr’s novel was published in the series last year and is selling well. Its title is The Purple Ring, she says, “The important thing is to persuade teenagers to pick up your book. I’m a new writer so, although I’ve got an unusual name which people might remember, nobody knows it yet! But my book has a fantastic cover which makes people want to look inside. Then they realize what a brilliant story it is!”
And what do teenagers themselves think about the series? We talked to Sophie Clarke, aged 15. She said, “I’ve read a few books in the Waves series. They say they’re for 14 – 19 year-olds and I agree with that. We’re not interested in the same things as people in their twenties and thirties. I like them and I think they look really good too. The only thing is that because bookshops put them in the children’s section, lots of teenagers won’t find them so they may not do very well. And it’s a shame there’s no non-fiction in the series as I think lots of teenagers, especially boys, might buy that.”
Which of these paragraphs could be used to advertise the Waves series?

  • “This series is for all teenagers and those who are nearly teenagers, whether you’re 10 or 19, you’ll find something here to please you.”

  • “Choose a book from the Waves series. It includes both fiction and non-fiction and is aimed at teenagers aged 14+.”

  • “The Waves series has been popular with teenagers since the 1970s. This year we have added 20 new writers to our list.”

  • “If you’re aged between 14 and 19, don’t miss the Waves series which has novels by new authors.”

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