Đề ôn tập Unit 1 môn Tiếng Anh Lớp 12

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  1. Indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation 1. A. responsibilities B. siblings C. adolescents D. chores 2. A. breadwinners B. workloads C. examples D. kinships 3. A. lineages B. knits C. servants D. mocks 4. A. harmonizes B. nurtures C. tolerates D. betrays 5. A. chore B. work C. more D. divorce 6. A. prepare B. help C. benefit D. extend 7. A. husband B. contribute C. vulnerable D. mum 8. A. skill B. split C. children D. finance Choose the best answer 1. Since the family law was implemented, domestic violence . a rare occurrence in this area. A. Was B. were C. was being D. has been 2. the eldest child, you should be setting a good example to your younger brother A. Be B. To Be C. Being D. Been 3. My father charge of doing the heavy lifting when we were mending our house. A. takes B. took C. Was taking D. has taken 4. After graduating from university, she . her mother’s footsteps, starting her own business. A. followed in B. was keeping up C. Has gone after D. succeed in 5. Jen had confide her secret to Mark; but he her trust. A. betrays B. betrayed C. was betraying D. has betrayed 6. Parents are willing to lend a sympathetic ear to their children when they . problem. A. have B. had C. having D. have had 7. That their close friendship . a romantic relationship come as no surprise. A. bring about B. puts up C. Take over D. turn into 8. we’re all ambitious – it seems to run in the family. (Closest meaning) A. Be in our blood B. be a chip off the old block C. Be flesh and blood D. Be in the family way indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation 1. A. responsibilities B. siblings C. adolescents D. chores 2. A. breadwinners B. workloads C. examples D. kinships 3. A. lineages B. knits C. servants D. mocks 4. A. harmonizes B. nurtures C. tolerates D. betrays 5. A. chore B. work C. more D. divorce 6. A. prepare B. help C. benefit D. extend 7. A. husband B. contribute C. vulnerable D. mum 8. A. skill B. split C. children D. finance Choose the best answer 1. Since the family law was implemented, domestic violence . a rare occurrence in this area. B. Was B. were C. was being D. has been 2. the eldest child, you should be setting a good example to your younger brother B. Be B. To Be C. Being D. Been 3. My father charge of doing the heavy lifting when we were mending our house. B. takes B. took C. Was taking D. has taken 4. After graduating from university, she . her mother’s footsteps, starting her own business. B. followed in B. was keeping up C. Has gone after D. succeed in 5. Jen had confide her secret to Mark; but he her trust. B. betrays B. betrayed C. was betraying D. has betrayed 6. Parents are willing to lend a sympathetic ear to their children when they . problem. B. have B. had C. having D. have had 7. That their close friendship . a romantic relationship come as no surprise. B. bring about B. puts up C. Take over D. turn into 8. we’re all ambitious – it seems to run in the family. (Closest meaning) B. Be in our blood B. be a chip off the old block C. Be flesh and blood D. Be in the family way
  2. indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions. 1. My responsibility in the family is to wash the dishes A. I am responsible for wash the dishes B. In my family, I take charge of washing the dishes. C. I am one of people who washes the dishes. D. Members of my family share the household chores 2. My parents never let me go out at night. A. I am never prohibited from going out at night. B. I am permited to go out at night. C. I am never allowed to go out at night. D. I am let to go out at night by my parents. 3. I have never read such a romantic story. A. I haven’t read such a romantic story. B. This is the last time I have ever read such romantic story C. I read such a romantic story ago. D. This is the most romantic story I have ever read 4. We are allowed to discuss frankly and honestly before making an important decision A. My parents encourage us not to discuss frankly and honestly before making an important decision B. We wished to discuss frankly and honestly before making an important decision C. My parents ban us to discuss frankly and honestly before making an important decision D. My parents permit us to discuss frankly and honestly before making an important decision 5. He always help his wife tidy up the house when he has days off. A. When having days off, he always give a hand with cleaning up the house B. Having had days off, he always supports his wife to clean up the mess. C. He doesn’t contribute to tiding up the house in his days off. D. When had days off, he always tidy up the house. 6, Helen and Andrew are about to separate after a five-year-marriage A. Helen and Andrew are going to get marrage after a five-year-romantic- relationship. B. Helen and Andrew aren’t concerning to separate after a five-year-marriage. C. Helen and Andrew are on the point of separating after a five-year-marriage. D. Helen and Andrew used to divorce after a five-year-marriage. indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions. 1. My responsibility in the family is to wash the dishes A. I am responsible for wash the dishes B. In my family, I take charge of washing the dishes. C. I am one of people who washes the dishes. D. Members of my family share the household chores 2. My parents never let me go out at night. A. I am never prohibited from going out at night. B. I am permited to go out at night. C. I am never allowed to go out at night. D. I am let to go out at night by my parents. 3. I have never read such a romantic story. A. I haven’t read such a romantic story. B. This is the last time I have ever read such romantic story C. I read such a romantic story ago. D. This is the most romantic story I have ever read 4. We are allowed to discuss frankly and honestly before making an important decision A. My parents encourage us not to discuss frankly and honestly before making an important decision B. We wished to discuss frankly and honestly before making an important decision C. My parents ban us to discuss frankly and honestly before making an important decision D. My parents permit us to discuss frankly and honestly before making an important decision 5. He always help his wife tidy up the house when he has days off. A. When having days off, he always give a hand with cleaning up the house B. Having had days off, he always supports his wife to clean up the mess. C. He doesn’t contribute to tiding up the house in his days off. D. When had days off, he always tidy up the house. 6, Helen and Andrew are about to separate after a five-year-marriage A. Helen and Andrew are going to get marrage after a five-year-romantic- relationship. B. Helen and Andrew aren’t concerning to separate after a five-year-marriage. C. Helen and Andrew are on the point of separating after a five-year-marriage. D. Helen and Andrew used to divorce after a five-year-marriage.
  3. Working Mothers In the United States today, more than half of mothers with young children work, compared to about one third (2n6) 1970s. Women have been moving into the workforce not only for career (27) but also for the income. In many families today, mothers continue to work because they have careers that they have spent years (28) . Some women (29) to work soon after (30) birth because they know that most employers are not sympathetic to working mothers who wish to take time off to be with their young children. Some people still think that a “good mother” is one who (31) work to stay home with her children. However, no scientific evidence says children are harmed when their mothers work. A child who is emotionally well adjusted, well loved, and well cared for will thrive regardless of (32) the mother works outside the home. In most families with working mothers, each person (33) a more active role in the household. The children tend to (34) one another and help in other ways. The father as a (35) is more likely to help with household chores and child rearing. These positive outcomes are most likely when the working mother feels valued and supported by family, friends, and coworkers. 26.A. inB. in theC. atD. at the 27.A. enjoyB. satisfyC. satisfactionD. pleasant 28.A. developB. to developC. developingD. developed 29.A. returnB. turnC. happen againD. exchange 30.A. producingB. makingC. takingD. giving 31.A. gives upB. stopC. endD. puts up 32.A. whereB. whenC. howD. whether 33.A. playsB. doesC. makesD. takes 34.A. look atB. look afterC. look forD. look up 35.A. breadB. breadwinningC. breadstickD. breadwinner Working Mothers In the United States today, more than half of mothers with young children work, compared to about one third (26) 1970s. Women have been moving into the workforce not only for career (27) but also for the income. In many families today, mothers continue to work because they have careers that they have spent years (28) . Some women (29) to work soon after (30) birth because they know that most employers are not sympathetic to working mothers who wish to take time off to be with their young children. Some people still think that a “good mother” is one who (31) work to stay home with her children. However, no scientific evidence says children are harmed when their mothers work. A child who is emotionally well adjusted, well loved, and well cared for will thrive regardless of (32) the mother works outside the home. In most families with working mothers, each person (33) a more active role in the household. The children tend to (34) one another and help in other ways. The father as a (35) is more likely to help with household chores and child rearing. These positive outcomes are most likely when the working mother feels valued and supported by family, friends, and coworkers. 26.A. inB. in theC. atD. at the 27.A. enjoyB. satisfyC. satisfactionD. pleasant 28.A. developB. to developC. developingD. developed 29.A. returnB. turnC. happen againD. exchange 30.A. producingB. makingC. takingD. giving 31.A. gives upB. stopC. endD. puts up 32.A. whereB. whenC. howD. whether 33.A. playsB. doesC. makesD. takes 34.A. look atB. look afterC. look forD. look up 35.A. bread B. breadwinning C. breadstick D. breadwinner
  4. Home Life in Japan It is common in Japan for three generations to live under the same roof. This is becoming less common today, but still exists, certainly in the countryside. Husbands in Japan give their salaries to their wives. They are returned a sum of money as pocket money, otherwise how to use the rest is the wife's decision. The finances of a family are the responsibility of the women who handle most of the household expenses. There are exceptions in instances when something of value, like a car, is being bought. This is changing with more women going to work. Japanese fathers in contemporary urban households spend so much time at work, and the company demands on them are so great. It means that they often really have very little time or energy to spend with their children. The responsibility for raising children, overseeing the education fall onto the mothers. Mothers play an enormous role in the lives of their children and the bond is very strong. Babysitters are rarely used and mothers often sleep with their babies. A mother will also spend hours with children doing school work. Few Japanese men help with housework. There is more pressure today for this to change. Most families in Japan today are nuclear families, such as those in the United States. That is to say that a married couple lives together with their children, perhaps with one grandparent. But for the most part, the Japanese family today looks much like the American family. 36. In Japan, extended families are still popular . A. in big citiesB. in the countrysideC. everywhereD. in urban areas 37. A Japanese woman is responsible for all of these EXCEPT . A. raising children B. handle household expenses C. making decisions on very valuable thingsD. taking care of children's school work 38. Japanese fathers in contemporary urban households . A. are under great pressure of workB. are responsible for most household chores C. handle most of the household expensesD. stay at home to work as babysitters 39. Nowadays there is a pressure that men should . A. earn more money B. help their wives with housework C. leave important decisions to their wivesD. work harder at work 40. Most families in Japan nowadays may be . A. extended families B. three-generation families C. the same as the traditional onesD. similar to those in the Western Home Life in Japan It is common in Japan for three generations to live under the same roof. This is becoming less common today, but still exists, certainly in the countryside. Husbands in Japan give their salaries to their wives. They are returned a sum of money as pocket money, otherwise how to use the rest is the wife's decision. The finances of a family are the responsibility of the women who handle most of the household expenses. There are exceptions in instances when something of value, like a car, is being bought. This is changing with more women going to work. Japanese fathers in contemporary urban households spend so much time at work, and the company demands on them are so great. It means that they often really have very little time or energy to spend with their children. The responsibility for raising children, overseeing the education fall onto the mothers. Mothers play an enormous role in the lives of their children and the bond is very strong. Babysitters are rarely used and mothers often sleep with their babies. A mother will also spend hours with children doing school work. Few Japanese men help with housework. There is more pressure today for this to change. Most families in Japan today are nuclear families, such as those in the United States. That is to say that a married couple lives together with their children, perhaps with one grandparent. But for the most part, the Japanese family today looks much like the American family. 36. In Japan, extended families are still popular . A. in big citiesB. in the countrysideC. everywhereD. in urban areas 37. A Japanese woman is responsible for all of these EXCEPT . A. raising children B. handle household expenses C. making decisions on very valuable things D. taking care of children's school work 38. Japanese fathers in contemporary urban households . A. are under great pressure of workB. are responsible for most household chores C. handle most of the household expensesD. stay at home to work as babysitters 39. Nowadays there is a pressure that men should . A. earn more money B. help their wives with housework C. leave important decisions to their wives D. work harder at work 40. Most families in Japan nowadays may be . A. extended families B. three-generation families C. the same as the traditional onesD. similar to those in the Western
  5. My parents are both broad-minded, so they are willing to listen to our own opinions. Open-minded >< narrow – minded Parenting can offer children good opportunities for their future. (collaborate)