Trắc nghiệm tiếng anh tổng hợp – It is difficult to write rules that tell exactly when we should apolog…


Trắc nghiệm Ngữ pháp Quá khứ tiếp diễn Tiếng Anh 12

Choose the best answer.

What________ (you/do) at 8 p.m yesterday?

  • did you do

  • were you doing

  • do you do

  • have you done


Trắc nghiệm Ngữ pháp Quá khứ tiếp diễn Tiếng Anh 12

Choose the best answer.

While my father ________(read) books, my brother ________(listen) to music.

  • was reading/ was listening

  • was reading/listened

  • read/listened

  • read/was listening


Trắc nghiệm Ngữ pháp Quá khứ tiếp diễn Tiếng Anh 12

Choose the best answer.

He _________ in the garden when I came.

  • wasn’t working

  • didn’t work

  • wasn’t work

  • didn’t be working


Trắc nghiệm Ngữ pháp Quá khứ tiếp diễn Tiếng Anh 12

Choose the best answer.

At this time last year, I _______(attend) an  English course.

  • attend

  • was attending

  • attended

  • will attend


Trắc nghiệm tổng hợp tiếng anh lớp 12

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 35 to 42.
In this modern world where closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras are everywhere and smartphones in every pocket, the routine filming of everyday life is becoming pervasive. A number of countries are rolling out body cams for police officers; other public-facing agencies such as schools, councils and hospitals are also experimenting with cameras for their employees. Private citizens are getting in on the act too: cyclists increasingly wear headcams as a deterrent to aggressive drivers. As camera technology gets smaller and cheaper, it isn't hard to envisage a future where we're all filming everything all the time, in every direction.
Would that be a good thing? There are some obvious potential upsides. If people know they are on camera, especially when at work or using public services, they are surely less likely to misbehave. The available evidence suggests that it discourages behaviours such as vandalism. Another upside is that it would be harder to get away with crimes or to evade blame for accidents.
But a world on camera could have subtle negative effects. The deluge of data we pour into the hands of Google, Facebook and others has already proved a mixed blessing. Those companies would no doubt be willing to upload and curate our body-cam data for free, but at what cost to privacy and freedom of choice?
Body-cam data could also create a legal minefield. Disputes over the veracity and interpretation of police footage have already surfaced. Eventually, events not caught on camera could be treated as if they didn't happen. Alternatively, footage could be faked or doctored to dodge blame or incriminate others.
Of course, there's always the argument that if you're not doing anything wrong, you have nothing to fear. But most people have done something embarrassing, or even illegal, that they regret and would prefer they hadn't been caught on film. People already censor their social media feeds – or avoid doing anything incriminating in public – for fear of damaging their reputation. Would ubiquitous body cams have a further chilling effect on our freedom?
The always-on-camera world could even threaten some of the attributes that make us human. We are natural gossips and backbiters, and while those might not be desirable behaviours, they oil the wheels of our social interactions. Once people assume they are being filmed, they are likely to clam up.
The argument in relation to body-cam ownership is a bit like that for guns: once you go past a critical threshold, almost everyone will feel they need one as an insurance policy. We are nowhere near that point yet – but we should think hard about whether we really want to say "lights, body cam, action."
What does the author imply in paragraph 3?

  • Body-cam ownership could eventually give rise to information overload, which, in turn, raises public concern.

  • Social networks provide their users with greater freedom of choice while depriving them of their privacy and anonymity.

  • Companies like Facebook may have their own intentions behind their willingness to take care of their users' body-cam data.

  • Google and similar enterprises tend to refrain from harvesting their customers' data for illicit purposes.


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 most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges.
"Hello, I'd like to speak to Mr. Green, please."
“__________”

  • I'm afraid I don't know.

  • I'm sorry. I'll call again later.

  • Sorry. Can you take a message?

  • Sure, I'll put you through.


Trắc nghiệm tổng hợp tiếng anh lớp 12

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.
Most Americans say they know at least some of their neighbors, but only about threein-ten say they know all or most of them. Rural residents are more likely than those in urban or suburban areas to say they know all or most of their neighbors, but they don’t necessarily interact with their neighbors more than their counterparts in other community types.
Overall, Americans tend to be trusting of their neighbors, but this is particularly the case in suburban and rural areas. About six-in-ten in these types of community say they have a neighbor they would trust with a key to their home, compared with about half in urban areas.
The longer people have lived in their community, the more likely they are to have a neighbor they would trust with a key to their home. But even among those who report that they have lived in their community for less than one year, 34% say they would be comfortable with a neighbor having their keys. Meanwhile, 64% of those who have lived in their community for six or more years and 47% of those who have done so for one to five years say the same. Those who own their home are more likely than renters to say they would be comfortable with a neighbor having a set of keys to their home (67% vs. 45%).
When asked to describe their neighbors, people in rural areas are far more likely than those in cities and suburbs to say all or most of their neighbors share their race or ethnicity. Suburbanites are somewhat more likely than their urban and rural counterparts to say their neighbors are the same social class as they are, while relatively few across community types say all or most of their neighbors share their political views.

The word “share” in paragraph 4 most probably means _____________.

  • experience their race or ethnicity at the same time

  • give other people something you have

  • have the same race or ethnicity

  • tell people about your race or ethnicity


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.
Nam is _______ at learning new information.

  • quickly

  • quicken

  • quick

  • quickness


Trắc nghiệm Ngữ pháp Thì quá khứ đơn Tiếng Anh 12

Choose the best answer.

What time _________ home for school yesterday?

  • did you leave

  • you left

  • did you left

  • left you


Trắc nghiệm Ngữ pháp Thì quá khứ đơn Tiếng Anh 12

Choose the best answer.

We _______ in here last summer.

  • been

  • are

  • have been

  • were


Trắc nghiệm Ngữ pháp Thì quá khứ đơn Tiếng Anh 12

Choose the best answer.

We ________to get up early when we were young.

  • didn’t used

  • did used

  • don’t use

  • didn’t use


Trắc nghiệm Ngữ pháp Thì quá khứ đơn Tiếng Anh 12

Choose the best answer.

She _______ that hat all day yesterday.

  • has worn

  • wear

  • worn

  • wore


Trắc nghiệm tiếng anh: Tìm từ trái nghĩa cơ bản

An interesting feature of this park is the Orphanage where lots of orphaned or abandoned animals are taken care of.

  • bad

  • ugly

  • weak

  • dull


Trắc nghiệm tiếng anh: Tìm từ trái nghĩa cơ bản

Using Facebook, you can post update sayings about your life every day.

  • locate

  • displace

  • establish

  • put up


Trắc nghiệm tiếng anh: Tìm từ trái nghĩa cơ bản

The wise man has long ears and a short tongue.

  • short

  • prolonged

  • high

  • crooked


Trắc nghiệm tiếng anh: Tìm từ trái nghĩa cơ bản

The speaker likes to have an attentive audience.

  • neglecting

  • positive

  • active

  • interested


Trắc nghiệm tiếng anh: Tìm lỗi sai (nâng cao)

It is difficult to write rules that tell exactly when we should apologize, and it is not difficult to learn how to do it

  • Difficult

  • That

  • When

  • And


Trắc nghiệm tiếng anh: Tìm lỗi sai (nâng cao)

To reduce pollution, we have to stop using many things that makes our life comfortable.

  • To reproduce pollution

  • Using

  • Makes

  • Comfortable


Trắc nghiệm tiếng anh: Tìm lỗi sai (nâng cao)

Parks which are found in downtown areas where office workers and store employees can enjoy their lunch hours sitting on the green grass in clean, fresh air.

  • Which

  • Employees

  • Lunch hours sitting

  • Fresh air


Trắc nghiệm tiếng anh: Tìm lỗi sai (nâng cao)

If I could speak two languages last years, I would have got a good job.

  • Could speak

  • Languages

  • Last years

  • Would have got