Đề kiểm tra định kỳ số 4 môn Tiếng Anh Lớp 12 (Chương trình chuẩn)
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- T ĐỀ KIỂM TRA ĐỊNH KỲ ( Bài số 4) - LỚP 12 Môn: Tiếng Anh 12- Chương trình CHUẨN Thời gian : 45 phút ( Không kể thời gian phát đề) ĐỀ : ( Đề kiểm tra có 02 trang) A- PHẦN TRẮC NGHIỆM: I. LISTENING (2ps): 1- Listen to the text carefully, then choose the suitable information to answer the questions below: (1.0p) 1. Synchronized swimming was first performed ___. A. in a glass tank B. in a lake C. in a swimming pool D. in the sea 2. When did Katherine Curtis found a water ballet club? A. 1933 B. 1913 C. 1923 D. 1823 3. Rules for synchronized swimming competition are based mainly on scoring methods used in ___. A. gymnastics and skating B. gymnastics and diving C. swimming and diving D. diving and skating 4. The first recorded competition was held on ___. A. May 17, 1929 B. March 17, 1939 C. March 27, 1929 D. May 27, 1939 2- Listen to the text carefully, filling the blanks with missing words: (1.0p) The Vietnamese Milk Company (Vinamilk) has offered jobs to the 27 members of Vietnam's Women's Football Team after they won the Games' second ( 1) ___. Perhaps they are going to be milkmaids when they retire. It is not an odd (2) ___ because the majority of the footballers will become unemployed when the Games are over. And they now have to struggle to make ends meet Vinamilk has promised to train their new employees as soon as the deal is (3) ___. The goalkeeper of Vietnam's Women's Football Team is dreaming to run a café after doctors have said her injuries would stop her from (4) ___ ever again. At the moment, she is short of money, so the Vinamilk offer looks tempting to her. II. READING Read the passage below and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D). (1,0p) It is estimated that 158 million children aged from 5 to 14 are engaged in child labor, one in six children in the world. Millions of children are working in dangerous situations or conditions, such as mines, with chemicals and pesticides in agriculture or with dangerous machinery. In Sub-Saharan Africa around, a lot of children are in child labor, representing 69 million children. In South Asia, there are about 44 million children working for a living. Children living in the poorest households and in rural areas are most likely to be in child labor. Those children burdened with household chores overwhelming girls. Millions of girls are who work as domestic servants are especially vulnerable to exploitation and abuse. Labor often interferes with children’s education. Ensuring that all children go to school and that their education is of good quality is a key to preventing child labor. UNICEF defines child labor as work that exceeds a minimum number of hours, depending on the age of a child and on the type of work. Such work considered harmful to the child should be eliminated. 1. According to the first passage, ___. A. all children have rights to go to school B. children are banned to work in mines C. only adults can work chemicals and pesticides D. many working children have to work in dangerous situations and conditions 2. The word “engaged” has a close meaning to ___. A. interested B. arranged C. involved D. fixed together 3. Which sentence is true?
- A. Many girls have to work as domestic servants. B. Children from both poor and rich households are forced to work. C. Those girls who work as domestic servants are often taken good care of. D. There has been no child labor in rural areas. 4. We can learn from the last passage that ___. A. UNICEF does not pay any attention to child labor. B. Child labor is one of UNICEF’s concerns. C. UNICEF bans children from working for a living. D. UNICEF does accept child labor. Read and choose the appropriate option from A, B, C, or D provided: (1.0 p) Since 1950 UNICEF has focused primarily (5) promoting “sustainable development” in more than 150 (6) nations. By providing community – based services to teach community leaders to build wells and sewage – disposal systems, UNICEF has helped (7) millions of children with clean drinking water sanitary living conditions. By training educators to develop effective school programs, the organization has enabled children around the world to benefit (8) a primary school education. In recognition of its efforts, UNICEF received the 1965 Nobel Peace Prize. 5. A. at B. on C. in D. to 6. A. developed B. development C. developing D. All are correct 7. A. give B. offer C. bring D. provide 8. A. from B. of C. under D. with II. USE OF LANGUAGE Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from the others. (0,5p) 9. A. opportunity B. agricultural C. economy D. intellectual 10. A. equipment B. windsurfing C. amateur D. national Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others. (0,5p) 11. A. water B. rowing C. between D. swimming 12. A. ground B. found C. foul D. wound Choose the underlined part A, B , C or D ) that needs correcting: (0,5p) 13. New laws should be introducing to reduce the amount of traffic in the city center. A B C D 14. One of the most influence newspapers in the United States is the New York Times which is widely distributed A B C D throughout the world. Choose A,B,C or D that best completes each unfinished sentences. (2,0ps) 15. - Lan: “Would you mind if I used your phone??” - Hung: “___.” A. No, thanks B. Not at all C. Great D. It could not be better 16. They decided to postpone their journey till the end of the month because of the epidemic. A. take up B. turn round C. do with D. put off 17. This woman has ___ her whole life to helping others. A. dedicated B. appalled C. appealed D. initiated 18. When the lights ___, we couldn’t see anything. A. turned off B. turned on C. went out D. went on 19. Most ___ students in ___ UK prepare carefully for A-level exams. A. Ø / an B. Ø / the C. the / Ø D. the / an 20. -John: “Playing team sport can help promote teamwork spirit.” - Peter: “___.” A. I do not personally think B. I hope so C. Certainly, it can do D. There’s no doubt about that
- 21. ___ electricity you use, ___ your bill will be. A. the more / the high B. the most / the higher C. the more / the higher D. more / higher 22. The ___ for founding the Red Cross came from a Swiss called jean Henri Dunant. A. initiative B. initiate C. invention D. inspiration It is estimated that 158 million children aged from 5 to 14 are engaged in child labor, one in six children in the world. Millions of children are working in dangerous situations or conditions, such as mines, with chemicals and pesticides in agriculture or with dangerous machinery. In Sub-Saharan Africa around, a lot of children are in child labor, representing 69 million children. In South Asia, there are about 44 million children working for a living. Children living in the poorest households and in rural areas are most likely to be in child labor. Those children burdened with household chores overwhelming girls. Millions of girls are who work as domestic servants are especially vulnerable to exploitation and abuse. Labor often interferes with children’s education. Ensuring that all children go to school and that their education is of good quality is a key to preventing child labor. UNICEF defines child labor as work that exceeds a minimum number of hours, depending on the age of a child and on the type of work. Such work considered harmful to the child should be eliminated. 19. According to the first passage, ___. A. all children have rights to go to school B. many working children have to work in dangerous situations and conditions C. only adults can work chemicals and pesticides D. children are banned to work in mines 20. The word “engaged” has a close meaning to ___. A. involved B. arranged C. interested D. fixed together 21. Which sentence is true? A. Children from both poor and rich households are forced to work. B. Many girls have to work as domestic servants. C. Those girls who work as domestic servants are often taken good care of. D. There has been no child labor in rural areas. 22. We can learn from the last passage that ___. A. UNICEF does not pay any attention to child labor. B. UNICEF does accept child labor. C. UNICEF bans children from working for a living. D. Child labor is one of UNICEF’s concerns. B- PHẦN TỰ LUẬN: (2.0 điểm) A.Rewrite these sentences without changing their original meanings: (1.0p) 1. Reporters say that food and medicines are delivered to the victims of the earthquake. => Food and medicines 2. Peter does not drive so carefully as Tom. => Tom Viết luận: (1.0iểm) B. Write a paragraph ( about 80 -100 words) about the international organization (WWF, WHO or the UN ) you would like to work for. Give your reasons. .