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  1. Full name: ONE-PERIOD TEST 2 Class: 12 Time: 45 minutes ( Đề nghị không đăng lại bài, không sao chép bài để đăng lại ở website khác) Choose the word with the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest. 1. A. distributed B. invented C. introduced D. addicted 2. A. hear B. near C. clear D. pear 3. A. cultures B. customs C. ideas D. migrants Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from the others. 4. A. tablet B. media C. social D. subscribe 5. A. circumstance B. considerate C. community D. identity Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the sentence. 6. As she travelled to more places, she started to realise that her hometown seemed ___. A. more beautiful and beautiful B. more and more beautiful C. more beautiful than D. most and most beautiful 7. ___, the planet will be in danger. A. Unless we take steps to preserve natural resources B. Unless we took steps to preserve natural resources C. If we take steps to preserve natural resources D. If we took steps to preserve natural resources 8. I (already buy)___my desktop computer when I (give)___ a tablet PC. A.have already bought, given B. already had bought, given C. had already bought, was given D. have bought already, was given. 9. Ozone layer ___ increases the amount of UVB that reaches the Earth’s surface, which in turn worsens the risk of getting cancer. A. organic B. preservation C. combustion D. depletion 10. These days people are using corn to make bio-fuel, which may lead ___ food shortages. A. for B. up to C. in D. to 11. Concerns about this backward pig-slaughter festival have been raised not only by international animal rights groups ___. A. and also the authorities B. but also the authorities C. and also by the authorities D. but also by the authorities 12. There wasn't a chair for the headmaster, ___ is a big problem. A. what B. which C. that D. where 13. Most people nowadays ___with their computers more often than with their family and friends. A. interact B. update C. emerge D. subscribe 14." Cua Lai Vo Bau", in my opinion, is quite a(n) ___ movie. A. new entertaining Vietnamese B. Vietnamese new entertaining C. entertaining new Vietnamese D. new Vietnamese entertaining 15. Unlike many other ___, ao dai still remained popular and influential in the modern day Vietnamese culture. A. cultural identities B. instant messaging C. national costumes D. cultural practises Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. 16. In the northern village of Nem Thuong, in Bac Ninh province, Lunar New Year – which this year falls on January 28 – is celebrated with the ritual slaughter of two pigs. A. superstitious B. ceremonial C. procedural D. conventional Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. 17. Many ethnic groups find it hard to maintain their own languages. A. continue B. discontinue C. preserve D. speak Circle the correct option (A, B, C or D) to complete each of the following dialogues. 18. Are there any festivals or carnivals on at the moment? A. Yes, about 100 kilometers from here. B. Great. Thank you so much. C. Certainly I can. D. No, I am afraid not. 19. There are three shows tonight. Which show would you like? A. It’s too late for the show. B. I am afraid not. C. The seven thirty, please. D. Thank you. I’ve got it. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks. Around the world, sea level has risen by almost 8 inches between 1901 and 2010, a rate unparalleled in the last 6000 years. (20)___, rodents, a small mammal, are not the only species that face (21)___ due to a
  2. warming climate. In fact, one in five species on small islands and mountains are most (22)___, since they have few places to go when things change. 20. A. However B. As a result C. Because D. In conclusion 21. A. deplete B. depleting C. depletion D. depletive 22 A. warned B. pressurized C. guarded D. threatened Circle one option (A, B, C or D) to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. 23. Thanks to the development of technology, even people in remote areas can access to the Internet. A B C D 24. If you happen to see any signs of vandalism, please contact to the police without delay. A B C D 25. The noise was getting louder and louder, because I covered my ears with earplugs. A B C D Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow. The summer travel season will soon be upon us, with notions of escape, unplugging and faraway lands. But while the idea of disconnecting from technology when abroad seems relaxing, the stress of visiting a foreign country without a smartphone connection can quickly counteract the benefits of a digital detox. After landing in an unfamiliar place, you may realize that an inability to look up mobile maps or places to eat on a phone can be crippling. Relying on a printed tourist guide may feel primitive and immediately inform robbers that you are holding lots of cash. So what to do? There are two ways to take your cellphone abroad and get data — the frugal way and the pay-full-price way. The inexpensive method involves some planning ahead, while the full-price way is easy but requires paying even more money to your carrier (A). First, a very well-liked option is usually the full-price, for many years, American wireless customers have been able to pay extra to their carrier for international roaming, or the ability to seamlessly use a foreign network (B). Among other options, AT&T sells an international package with a modest amount of data (800 megabytes, enough to last about a week) for $120, and Verizon Wireless charges $5 a day for roaming in many countries. And in three recent years, T-Mobile USA and Sprint began offering free international roaming, but with a warning: The data speeds are very slow. For frugal travelers, there are some smart alternatives if they are willing to do a bit of homework (C). To get a good deal, the initial step is to bring an "unlocked" smartphone, which is a phone not restricted to use with one carrier, into a foreign carrier’s store, buy a data package and insert its SIM card into the phone. (In wireless industry jargon, these are called prepaid international SIM cards.) Even better, some overseas carriers let you order a SIM card ahead of time (D). 26. According to the first paragraph, though disconnecting from technology during holiday sounds restful, tourists can still face ___. A. the danger of being robbed B. the stress when having no digital assistance C. the threat of being lost D. the risk of having nothing to eat 27. The word "frugal" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ___. A. easy B. costly C. dangerous D. cheap 28. According to paragraph 3, how many ways to use the international roaming are there in the full-price option? A. one B. two C. three D. five 29. Customers don't have to pay money for the roaming service of ___. A. AT&T B. Verizon Wireless C. T-Mobile D. SIM 30. Where can the following clause be placed in the passage? " so you can get it before your trip or have it delivered to your hotel " A. (A) B. (B) C. (C) D. (D) For each question, complete the new sentence so that it means the same as the given one. Use the CAPITAL word. Write the missing words in the given spaces. 31. Cultural changes have never been as accelerated as they are now during the globalization. >Never before___ 32. A greater number of the congress agreed with the bill. MAJORITY >___ 33. It takes long hours to complete the task. TIME-CONSUMING. >___ 34. Had she read the reference books, she would have been able to finish the test. NOT >___ 35. 48% of the interviewees said the programme is not worth watching. NEARLY >___
  3. KEY Choose the word with the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest. 1. A. distributed B. invented C. introduced D. addicted 2. A. hear B. near C. clear D. pear 3. A. cultures B. customs C. ideas D. migrants Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from the others. 4. A. tablet B. media C. social D. subscribe 5. A. circumstance B. considerate C. community D. identity Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the sentence. 6. As she travelled to more places, she started to realise that her hometown seemed ___. A. more beautiful and beautiful B. more and more beautiful C. more beautiful than D. most and most beautiful 7. ___, the planet will be in danger. A. Unless we take steps to preserve natural resources B. Unless we took steps to preserve natural resources C. If we take steps to preserve natural resources D. If we took steps to preserve natural resources 8. I (already buy)___my desktop computer when I (give)___ a tablet PC. A.have already bought, given B. already had bought, given C. had already bought, was given D. have bought already, was given. 9. Ozone layer ___ increases the amount of UVB that reaches the Earth’s surface, which in turn worsens the risk of getting cancer. A. organic B. preservation C. combustion D. depletion 10. These days people are using corn to make bio-fuel, which may lead ___ food shortages. A. for B. up to C. in D. to 11. Concerns about this backward pig-slaughter festival have been raised not only by international animal rights groups ___. A. and also the authorities B. but also the authorities C. and also by the authorities D. but also by the authorities 12. There wasn't a chair for the headmaster, ___ is a big problem. A. what B. which C. that D. where 13. Most people nowadays ___with their computers more often than with their family and friends. A. interact B. update C. emerge D. subscribe 14." Cua Lai Vo Bau", in my opinion, is quite a(n) ___ movie. A. new entertaining Vietnamese B. Vietnamese new entertaining C. entertaining new Vietnamese D. new Vietnamese entertaining 15. Unlike many other ___, ao dai still remained popular and influential in the modern day Vietnamese culture. A. cultural identities B. instant messaging C. national costumes D. cultural practises Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. 16. In the northern village of Nem Thuong, in Bac Ninh province, Lunar New Year – which this year falls on January 28 – is celebrated with the ritual slaughter of two pigs. A. superstitious B. ceremonial C. procedural D. conventional Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. 17. Many ethnic groups find it hard to maintain their own languages. A. continue B. discontinue C. preserve D. speak Circle the correct option (A, B, C or D) to complete each of the following dialogues. 18. Are there any festivals or carnivals on at the moment? A. Yes, about 100 kilometers from here. B. Great. Thank you so much. C. Certainly I can. D. No, I am afraid not. 19. There are three shows tonight. Which show would you like? A. It’s too late for the show. B. I am afraid not. C. The seven thirty, please. D. Thank you. I’ve got it. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks. Around the world, sea level has risen by almost 8 inches between 1901 and 2010, a rate unparalleled in the last 6000 years. (20)___, rodents, a small mammal, are not the only species that face (21)___ due to a warming climate. In fact, one in five species on small islands and mountains are most (22)___, since they have few places to go when things change. 20. A. However B. As a result C. Because D. In conclusion 21. A. deplete B. depleting C. depletion D. depletive
  4. 22 A. warned B. pressurized C. guarded D. threatened Circle one option (A, B, C or D) to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. 23. Thanks to the development of technology, even people in remote areas can access to the Internet. A B C D 24. If you happen to see any signs of vandalism, please contact to the police without delay. A B C D 25. The noise was getting louder and louder, because I covered my ears with earplugs. A B C D Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow. The summer travel season will soon be upon us, with notions of escape, unplugging and faraway lands. But while the idea of disconnecting from technology when abroad seems relaxing, the stress of visiting a foreign country without a smartphone connection can quickly counteract the benefits of a digital detox. After landing in an unfamiliar place, you may realize that an inability to look up mobile maps or places to eat on a phone can be crippling. Relying on a printed tourist guide may feel primitive and immediately inform robbers that you are holding lots of cash. So what to do? There are two ways to take your cellphone abroad and get data — the frugal way and the pay-full-price way. The inexpensive method involves some planning ahead, while the full-price way is easy but requires paying even more money to your carrier (A). First, a very well-liked option is usually the full-price, for many years, American wireless customers have been able to pay extra to their carrier for international roaming, or the ability to seamlessly use a foreign network (B). Among other options, AT&T sells an international package with a modest amount of data (800 megabytes, enough to last about a week) for $120, and Verizon Wireless charges $5 a day for roaming in many countries. And in three recent years, T-Mobile USA and Sprint began offering free international roaming, but with a warning: The data speeds are very slow. For frugal travelers, there are some smart alternatives if they are willing to do a bit of homework (C). To get a good deal, the initial step is to bring an "unlocked" smartphone, which is a phone not restricted to use with one carrier, into a foreign carrier’s store, buy a data package and insert its SIM card into the phone. (In wireless industry jargon, these are called prepaid international SIM cards.) Even better, some overseas carriers let you order a SIM card ahead of time (D). 26. According to the first paragraph, though disconnecting from technology during holiday sounds restful, tourists can still face ___. A. the danger of being robbed B. the stress when having no digital assistance C. the threat of being lost D. the risk of having nothing to eat 27. The word "frugal" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ___. A. easy B. costly C. dangerous D. cheap 28. According to paragraph 3, how many ways to use the international roaming are there in the full-price option? A. one B. two C. three D. five 29. Customers don't have to pay money for the roaming service of ___. A. AT&T B. Verizon Wireless C. T-Mobile D. SIM 30. Where can the following clause be placed in the passage? " so you can get it before your trip or have it delivered to your hotel " A. (A) B. (B) C. (C) D. (D) For each question, complete the new sentence so that it means the same as the given one. Use the CAPITAL word. Write the missing words in the given spaces. 31. Never before have cultural changes been as accelerated as they are now during the globalization. 32. The majority of the congress agreed with the bill. 33. The task is time-consuming. 34. Not having read the reference books, she couldn't finish the test. 35. Nearly a half of the interviewees said the programme is not worth watching.