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  1. Name : TEST 45’ Marks : Class: 12 Date: 12 / 10 / 2019 001 PRONUNCIATION: 1. A. smoked B. called C. photographed D. based 2. A. leftovers B. tricks C. depths D. roofs STRESS: 3. A. partnership B. romantic C. actually D. attitude 4. A. obedience B. decision C. biologist D. mischievous 5. We made(A) some research (B) into(C) the state of the(D)Swedish car industry. 6. Bill said that (A) if I sent the package the (B) next day, he will be (C) able toget (D) it in a week. 7. It takes over (A) four years for light(B)from (C)the nearest star reaching (D)the earth 8. John: “Will you be able to come to the meeting?” Jack: “___.” A. Of course you will B. I’m afraid not C. I’m sorry not D. You must be kidding 9. Alice: “What an attractive hairstyle you have got, Mary!” – Mary: “ ___” A.Thank you very much. I am afraid B. You are telling a lie C. Thank you for your compliment D. I don’t like your sayings 1. He’ll be very upset if you ___ his offer of help A. turn away B. turn down C. turn off D. turn into 2. Martin said his hair was wet because he ___ A. he’d been swimming B. he’s been swimming C. he swam D. he swims 3. In ___ most social situations, ___ informality is appreciated. A. the / a B. the / an C. a/ the D.  /  4. Take a map with you you lose your way. A. so B. because C. although D. in case 5. I’m a bit late, ___? A. am not I B. aren’t you C. are you D. aren’t I 6. We are talking about the writer ___ latest book is one of the best-sellers this year. A. which B. whose C. whom D. who 7. The oil ___ into the sea seriously harms a lot of marine animals A. to discharge B. which discharged C. that discharged D. discharged 8. Why did you object __the scheme for building a kindergarten in our neighborhood? A.at B. against C. to D. in 9. The man is said ___a failure as a computer programmer when he was young . A. to have been B. having been C. to be D. being 10. John asked me __ In English.A. what does this word mean B. what that word meant C. what did this word mean D. what that word means 20.London is ho.me to people of many ___ cultures A. diversification B. diversity C. diversify D. diverse 21.He was looking at his parents ___, waiting for recommendations A. obey B. obediently C. obedient D. obedience 22. Many young people have objected to ___ marriage, which is decided by the parents of the bride and groom A. contractual B. shared C. agreed D. sacrificed 23. We are a very ___ family and support each other through any crises A. old-fashionedB. close-knit C. hard-up D. well-to-do 24. They had received ___help from their parents but they still became successful. A. a little B. few C. so little D.such a few 25. I put your keys in the drawer __ they cannot get lost A. because B. let alone C. instead of D. so that 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. 26. This is the instance where big, obvious non-verbal signals are appropriate A. situation B. attention C. place D. matter 27. Our parents join hands to give us a nice house and a happy home. A. deal with B. manage C. help together D. work together Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. 28. Mrs. Pike was so angry that she made a rude gesture at the driver. A. polite B. impolite C. abrupt D. discourteous 29. They boys are mischievoussometimes. A. naughty B. spoiled C. obedient D. silly 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. In Korea, in former days the marriage between a man and woman represented the joining of two families, rather (30) ___ the joining of two individuals. The event (31) ___ Taerye(Great Ritual), and people from all over the village or neighborhood participated. The ceremonies and events surrounding the actual marriage were long and (32) ___. Professional matchmakers paired up likely candidates for marriage, with the new couple often meeting for the first time at their wedding! The families considered many factors in the decision, consulting with fortune tellers for (33) ___ about the couple's future life together. During the Chosun period, people married (34) ___ their early teens, with the girl often being several years older than the boy. The groom usually traveled to the house of the bride for the ceremony, then stayed there for three days (35) ___ taking his new bride to his family's home. The actual ceremony involved many small rituals, with many bows and symbolic gestures.
  2. The (36) __ were expected to control their emotions and remain somber. (37) ___ Koreans have kept several aspects of the traditional ceremony, most modern ceremonies resemble Western marriage ceremonies more than traditional Korean ones. 30. A. as B. more C. more than D. than 31. a. was often called B. often called C. is often called D. has often called 32. A. elaborate B. elaborately C. elaboration D. elaborateness 33. A. situations B. attentions C. predictions D. evaluations 34. A. for B. in C. on D. from 35. A. soon B. ago C. then D. before 36. A. examiners B. participants C. contests D. competitors 37. A. Although B. As C. As though D. If only 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 44. In today's competitive world, what responsible parent would not want to give their children the best possible start in life? For this reason, many parents want their children, often as young as ten months old, to become familiar with computers. They seem to think that if their children grow up with computers, they will be better equipped to face the challenges of the future. No one has proved that computers make children more creative or more intelligent. The truth may even be the opposite. Educational psychologists claim that too much exposure to computers, especially for the very young, may negatively affect normal brain development. Children gain valuable experience of the world from their interaction with physical objects. Ten month-old babies may benefit more from bumping their heads or putting various objects in their mouths than they will from staring at eye-catching cartoons. A four-year-old child can improve hand-eye coordination and understand cause and effect better by experimenting with a crayon than by moving a cursor around a computer screen. So, as educational psychologists suggest, instead of government funding going to more and more computer classes, it might be better to devote resources to music and art programs. It is ludicrous to think that children will fall behind if they are not exposed to computers from an early age. Time is too precious to spend with a "mouse". Now is the time when they should be out there learning to ride a bike. There will be time later on for them to start banging away at keyboards. 38:Children who spend a lot of time on their computers ___. A. do not necessarily make more progress than those who don't. B. tend to like music and art more than those who don't. C. will suffer from brain damage D. tend to have more accidents than those who don't. 39. What would be an appropriate title for this passage? A. More computers mean brighter future B. Computers in schools C. Never too early to start D.Let kids be kids 40: What is true according to the passage? A.There is no evidence that children who use computers are more clever than those who do not. B. Computers seriously harm children's eyesight. C. It is better for children to take computer lessons than art lessons. D. Parents should not put off buying a computer for their children. 41:The word “coordination” in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to ___. A.collaboration B.disorganization C. unskillfulnessD. classification 42: The author implies that children learn better ___. A.after they have developed hand-eye coordination. B.when they hold and feel things around them. C.as they get older.D.when they use a computer. 43:The word “ludicrous” in the third paragraph is closest in meaning to ___. A. sensibleB.humorous C. ridiculous D. ironic 44:Why do parents want their children to learn how to use a computer from an early age? A. Because they are afraid their children will become competitive. B.Because they want their children to be well prepared for their future. C. Because this is what all the other parents seem to do. D. Because they believe their children will have difficulty learning to use one if they don't start early.
  3. Name : TEST 45’ Marks : Class: 12 Date: 12 / 11/ 2019 PRONUNCIATION: 1. A. vacancy B. wholesale C. retail D. category 2. A. achieved B. advanced C. required D. replied STRESS: 3. A. considerable B. engineering C. economics D. academic 4. A. Geography B. university C. technology D. methodical 5. Had it not been (A) for (B)my father’s advice(C), I would have done (D)a serious mistake 6. The mountain sheep is known (A)for its incredible (B)agility, timid (C)and ability to withstand (D) 7. Since the mid-1900s, an increasing (A)number of jobs(B) in the United States involved (C)the handling of (D)information 8. –Nam : “As I see it, women often drive more carefully than men.” - Lan : “___! More traffic accidents are caused by men.” A. Yes, please. B. What nonsense C. Absolutely D. Never mind 9. Anne: “Make yourself at home.” _ John: “___” A. Yes, Can I help you? B. That’s very kind. Thank you C. Thanks! Same to you D. Not at all. Don’t mention it 10. Parents can express a __ for the school their child attends A. prefer B. preference C. preferential D. preferable 11. Can you please tell me some information that __ to the job? A. indicates B. expresses C. relates D. interests 12. Entry to university is competitive so some __ with the minimum entrance qualifications will find themselves without a place A. applicants B. professors C. teachers D. tutors 13. She has got a degree ___ Biochemistry from London University A. in B. for C. on D. of 14. Don't talk in class, ___? A.do you B. don’t you C. will you D. won’t you 15. Vietnam exports a lot of rice ___mainly in the south of the country. A. which is growing B. grown C. that are grown D. B & C are correct 16. In most ___ developed countries, up to 50% of __population enters higher education at some time in their lives. A. the / a B. the /  C.  /  D.  / the 17. ___ more carefully, he would not have had the accident yesterday A. If Peter driven B. If had Peter driven C. Had Peter driven D. Unless Peter had driven 18. The preparations ___ by the time the guests ___. A. had been finished / arrived B. have finished / arrived C. had finished / were arriving D. have been finished / were arrived 19. We’ll need more staff __ we start the new project. A. unless B. whether C. in case D. or 20. He would never forget ___ a medal for bravery after saving three boys from drowning. A. being awarded B. to award C. awarding D. to be awarded 21. He likes shopping between 1.00 and 3.00 pm , ___ most people are at home A. in which B. where C. when D. at that 22 . Julia gave us ___apples from her garden. Shall we share them? A. few B. a few C. little D. a little. 23. They decided to ___ their journey till the end of the month. A. put on B. put off C. take up D. turn up 24. We want the kids to have the best ___education A. probable B. possible C. possibly D. probably 25. “ The maintenance people didn’t remove the chairs from the ballroom.” “ Don’t worry. They ___ them before the dance begins.” A. will have been moved B. will have moved C. were moved D. moved 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. 26. The academic school year generally commences in September. A. stop B. begin C. evoke D. continue 27. When being interviewed, you should concentrate on what the interviewer is saying or asking you A. be related to B. be interested in C. pay all attention to D. express interest to Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. 28. Schooling is compulsory for all English children from the age of 5 to 16. A. required B. obligatory C. good D. optional 29. Smoking has been banned in public places in some countries A. made legal B. limited C. restricted D. given way Higher Education in the UK Students who have successfully completed an A-level course may go to university to do (30) ___ three- or four-year course leading to a first degree such as Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Science (BSc), etc. They apply to several universities which
  4. then (31) ___ an offer of a place specifying the minimum grades the student needs to obtain in the A level subjects studied. Higher education is not free. In principle, students have to pay a contribution to the cost of teaching (tuition fees) and have also to pay their living costs (maintenance). The government provides (32) ___ to help them pay for university education which have to be paid back from earnings once their income reaches a certain (33) ___. In recent years government policy has been to (34)___ the percentage of 18-year olds (35)___ go to university, which is now, at 40%, double the 1990 figure, but this growth has been at the (36) ___ of the amount of financial support given to individual students. Universities receive money from the state for each student and are responsible for employing staff and deciding which courses to offer. The head of a university, who is (37) ___ for its management, is called a vice-chancellor. Question 30: A. that B. a C. this D. the Question 31: A. create B. do C. make D. get Question 32: A. loans B. hires C. shares D. rents Question 33: A. grade B. level C. mark D. rank Question 34: A. rise B. remain C. increase D. decrease Question 35: A. who B. which C. whose D. whom Question 36: A. fee B. suspense C. charge D. expense Question 37: A. liable B. responsible C. answerable D. Chargeable It is commonly believed in the United States that school is where people go to get an education. Nevertheless, it has been said that today children interrupt their education to go to school. The distinction between schooling and education implied by this remark is important. Education is much more open-ended and all-inclusive than schooling. Education knows no bounds. It can take place anywhere, whether in the shower or on the job, whether in a kitchen or on a tractor. It includes both the formal learning that takes place in schools and the whole universe of informal learning. The agents of education can range from a revered grandparent to the people debating politics on the radio, from a child to a distinguished scientist. Whereas schooling has a certain predictability, education quite often produces surprises. A chance conversation with a stranger may lead a person to discover how little is known of other religions. People are engaged in education in infancy. Education, then, is a very broad, inclusive term. It is a lifelong process, a process that starts long before the start of school, and one that should be an integral part of one's entire life. Schooling, on the other hand, is a specific, formalized process, whose general pattern varies little from one setting to the next. Throughout a country, children arrive at school at approximately the same time, take assigned seats, are taught by an adult, use similar textbooks, do homework, take exams, and so on. The slices of reality that are to be learned, whether they are the alphabet or an understanding of the workings of government, have usually been limited by the boundaries of the subjects being taught. For example, high school students know that they are not likely to find out in their classes the truth about political problems in their communities or what the newest filmmakers are experimenting with. There are definite conditions surrounding the formalized process of schooling. Question 38: What is the main idea of the passage? A. The best school teach a wide variety of subject. B. Education and schooling are quite different experiences. C. Students benefit from schools, which require long hours and homework. D. The more years students go to school, the better their education is. Question 39: What does the author probably mean by using the expression “children interrupt their education to go to school” in paragraph 1? A. Going to several different schools is educationally beneficial. B. School vacations interrupt the continuity of the school year. C. Summer school makes the school year too long. D. All of people's life is an education. Question 40: The word “chance” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to___ A. unexpected B. usual C. passive D. lively Question 41: The word “they”. in paragraph 3 refers . A. slices of reality B. similar textbooks C. boundaries D. seats Question 42: The phrase “For example” in paragraph 3, introduces a sentence that gives examples of . A. similar textbooks. B. the results of schooling. C. the workings of a government. D. the boundaries of the subjects. Question 43: The passage support which of the following conclusions? A. Without formal education, people would remain ignorant. B. Education systems need to be radically reformed. C. Going to school is only part of how people become educated. D. Education involves many years of professional training. Question 44: The writer seem to agree that ___. A. Schooling is more important than education. B. Education is not as important as schooling. C. Schooling is unlimited and more informal. D. Education is more influential than schooling.