2: Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others 3: Choose the correct sentence by circling A, B, C or D.. 14: Choose the word whose underlin
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Time allowed: 45 minutes (2) Grade: 12- the first term
Name:
Class: .
1: Choose the best answers
If I were in your place, I a trip to England
2: Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the
others
3: Choose the correct sentence by circling A, B, C or D
A newspaper / publish / everyday / a daily newspaper
A A newspaper which publishes every day is a daily newspaper
B A newspaper which publish every day is a daily newspaper
C A newspaper which published every day is a daily newspaper
D A newspaper which is published every day is a daily newspaper
4: Choose the best answers
My uncle you met yesterday is a doctor
5: Choose the best answers
A school year in Vietnam _of two terms
6: Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the given one
John Montagu was English He invented the sandwich
A John Montagu, invented the sandwich, was English
B John Montagu, whose invented the sandwich, was English
C John Montagu, that invented the sandwich, was English
D John Montagu, who invented the sandwich, was English
IV Read the passage and choose the best answers 7-11
In 1988, for the first time in British history, a National Curriculum was introduced The
National Curriculum tells pupils which subjects they have to study, what they must learn and
when they have to take assessment tests
Between the ages of 14 and 16, pupils study for their GCSE (General Certificate of
Secondary Education) exams Pupils must take English Language, Maths and Science for
GCSE, as well as a half GCSE in a foreign language and Technology In addition, they must
also be taught Physical Education, Religious Education and Sex Education, although they do
not take exams in these subjects
At the age of 16, pupils can leave school If pupils stay on, they usually take A
(Advanced) levels, AS (Advanced Supplementary) level or GNVQs (Greater National
Vocational Qualifications) It is quite common to combine, for example, two A levels with one
AS level, or one A level with one GNVQ
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go to university, pupils usually need two or three A levels
AS levels are the same standard as A levels, but only half of the content: AS level
German pupils take the A-level German language exam, but do not take the A-level German
Literature exam
GNVQs are vocational qualifications Pupils usually take on GNVQ in subjects such
as Business, Leisure and Tourism, Manufacturing, and Art and Design One GVNQ (at
advanced level) is equal to two A levels
7: Britain began to have a National Curriculum
8: Which of the following subjects do British students NOT take exams in?
9: Studying in university requires students to have _ A levels
10: Which of the following subjects do pupils take on GNVQ in?
11: Pupils can leave school at the age of
12: Choose the best answers
form
13: Choose the correct sentence by circling A, B, C or D
A person / study / physics / physicist
A A person whom studies physics is a physicist
B A person who study physics is a physicist
C A person studies physics is a physicist
D A person who studies physics is a physicist
14: Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the
others
15: Choose the correct sentence by circling A, B, C or D
If / you / not hurry / you / miss / train
A If you don't hurry, you miss the train
B If you will hurry, you miss the train
C If you don't hurry, you won't miss the train
D If you don't hurry, you will miss the train
16: Choose the best answers
Did you always listen _ to your teachers?
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People have discovered a new source of energy
A A new source of energy have been discovered
B A new source of energy has been discovered
C A new source of energy was discovered
D A new source of energy has discovered
18: Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the given one
Learn harder or you will fail the exams
A Unless you don't learn harder, you will fail the exams
B Unless you don't learn harder, you fail the exams
C If you don't learn harder, you will fail the exams
D If you don't learn harder, you won't fail the exams
19: Choose the best answers
English is one of subjects in Vietnam
20: Choose the best answers
21: Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the
others
22: Choose the best answers
You have to send the form to the university in March
23: Choose the word whose stress is placed differently from the others
24: Choose the best answers
He didn’t _ on well with his roommate
25: Choose the word whose stress is placed differently from the others
26: Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the given one
People say that he was born in London
27: Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the given one
The workers are working hard Their lives are getting better
A The workers whose lives are getting better are working hard
B The workers that lives are getting better are working hard
C The workers whom lives are getting better are working hard
D The workers who lives are getting better are working hard
28: Choose the underlined part among A, B, C or D that needs correcting
If we continue to use fuels at the current rate, we would soon have to face a fuel crisis
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Read the paragraph and choose the best answers to the questions 29-33
When you first apply (29) _ a job, you might not succeed in getting it It’s always a
good idea to ask them (30) _to you what prevented you from beating the other
candidates Don’t complain about the situation, but ask them to advise you on what you can do
(31) next time Perhaps the interviewer disproved of or disagreed with something you
said Perhaps they just glance at your application and saw something that made it easy to
choose between you and another(32) Don’t regard it as a failure, but recognize it as
chance to learn more As long as you don’t worry too much about it and continue to believe in
yourself, you’ll eventually find the chance you’ve been waiting for Then your family and
friends will be able to (33) _you on your success!
34: Choose the best answers
A (n) is a person who looks after the patients in the hospital
35: Choose the underlined part among A, B, C or D that needs correcting
The price of rice exports will been increased by the government
A B C D
LISTENING PART
Listen carefully and fill in the numbered blanks One word you hear 36-40
(36) , including some of the most (37) in
the world Education is free and _ for all children between the ages of 5-16 Some
children are educated at home rather than in school
Children’s education in England is normally (38) into two separate
stages They begin with education at the age of five and this usually lasts until
they are _ Then they move to secondary school, there they stay until they reach
sixteen, seventeen or eighteen years of age (39) in primary schools
are always addressed by their surname by parents and pupils alike, always Mr, Mrs or Miss
Smith…In (40) , teachers are usually addressed as Miss or Sir
Trang 5TEST ON ENGLISH
Time allowed: 45 minutes (2) Grade: 12- the first term
Name:
Class: .
1: Choose the best answers
English is one of subjects in Vietnam
2: Choose the best answers
form
3: Choose the best answers
4: Choose the best answers
A school year in Vietnam _of two terms
5: Choose the correct sentence by circling A, B, C or D
A newspaper / publish / everyday / a daily newspaper
A A newspaper which publish every day is a daily newspaper
B A newspaper which is published every day is a daily newspaper
C A newspaper which published every day is a daily newspaper
D A newspaper which publishes every day is a daily newspaper
6: Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the
others
7: Choose the word whose stress is placed differently from the others
8: Choose the best answers
A (n) is a person who looks after the patients in the hospital
9: Choose the correct sentence by circling A, B, C or D
A person / study / physics / physicist
A A person studies physics is a physicist
B A person whom studies physics is a physicist
C A person who study physics is a physicist
D A person who studies physics is a physicist
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10: Choose the underlined part among A, B, C or D that needs correcting
The price of rice exports will been increased by the government
A B C D
11: Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the given one
People have discovered a new source of energy
A A new source of energy has been discovered
B A new source of energy was discovered
C A new source of energy has discovered
D A new source of energy have been discovered
12: Choose the best answers
If I were in your place, I a trip to England
13: Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the given one
Learn harder or you will fail the exams
A Unless you don't learn harder, you will fail the exams
B Unless you don't learn harder, you fail the exams
C If you don't learn harder, you will fail the exams
D If you don't learn harder, you won't fail the exams
14: Choose the best answers
My uncle you met yesterday is a doctor
15: Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the given one
John Montagu was English He invented the sandwich
A John Montagu, who invented the sandwich, was English
B John Montagu, that invented the sandwich, was English
C John Montagu, invented the sandwich, was English
D John Montagu, whose invented the sandwich, was English
16: Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the
others
17: Choose the best answers
You have to send the form to the university in March
18: Choose the best answers
Did you always listen _ to your teachers?
19: Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the
others
20: Choose the word whose stress is placed differently from the others
21: Choose the best answers
He didn’t _ on well with his roommate
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The workers are working hard Their lives are getting better
A The workers whose lives are getting better are working hard
B The workers that lives are getting better are working hard
C The workers whom lives are getting better are working hard
D The workers who lives are getting better are working hard
IV Read the passage and choose the best answers 23-27
In 1988, for the first time in British history, a National Curriculum was introduced The
National Curriculum tells pupils which subjects they have to study, what they must learn and
when they have to take assessment tests
Between the ages of 14 and 16, pupils study for their GCSE (General Certificate of
Secondary Education) exams Pupils must take English Language, Maths and Science for
GCSE, as well as a half GCSE in a foreign language and Technology In addition, they must
also be taught Physical Education, Religious Education and Sex Education, although they do
not take exams in these subjects
At the age of 16, pupils can leave school If pupils stay on, they usually take A
(Advanced) levels, AS (Advanced Supplementary) level or GNVQs (Greater National
Vocational Qualifications) It is quite common to combine, for example, two A levels with one
AS level, or one A level with one GNVQ
Pupils taking A levels study traditional subjects, such as French, Physics or History To
go to university, pupils usually need two or three A levels
AS levels are the same standard as A levels, but only half of the content: AS level
German pupils take the A-level German language exam, but do not take the A-level German
Literature exam
GNVQs are vocational qualifications Pupils usually take on GNVQ in subjects such
as Business, Leisure and Tourism, Manufacturing, and Art and Design One GVNQ (at
advanced level) is equal to two A levels
24: Which of the following subjects do British students NOT take exams in?
25: Studying in university requires students to have _ A levels
26: Which of the following subjects do pupils take on GNVQ in?
27: Pupils can leave school at the age of
Trang 8Read the paragraph and choose the best answers to the questions 28-32
When you first apply (28) _ a job, you might not succeed in getting it It’s always a
good idea to ask them (29) _to you what prevented you from beating the other
candidates Don’t complain about the situation, but ask them to advise you on what you can do
(30) next time Perhaps the interviewer disproved of or disagreed with something you
said Perhaps they just glance at your application and saw something that made it easy to
choose between you and another(31) Don’t regard it as a failure, but recognize it as
chance to learn more As long as you don’t worry too much about it and continue to believe in
yourself, you’ll eventually find the chance you’ve been waiting for Then your family and
friends will be able to (32) _you on your success!
33: Choose the correct sentence by circling A, B, C or D
If / you / not hurry / you / miss / train
34: Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the given one
People say that he was born in London
C It was said that he was born in London D He was said to be born in London
35: Choose the underlined part among A, B, C or D that needs correcting
If we continue to use fuels at the current rate, we would soon have to face a fuel crisis
A B C D
LISTENING PART
Listen carefully and fill in the numbered blanks One word you hear 36-40
Education is an _ part of British life There are hundreds of schools, colleges and
(36) , including some of the most (37) in
the world Education is free and _ for all children between the ages of 5-16 Some
children are educated at home rather than in school
Children’s education in England is normally (38) into two separate
stages They begin with education at the age of five and this usually lasts until
they are _ Then they move to secondary school, there they stay until they reach
sixteen, seventeen or eighteen years of age (39) in primary schools
are always addressed by their surname by parents and pupils alike, always Mr, Mrs or Miss
Smith…In (40) , teachers are usually addressed as Miss or Sir
Trang 9TEST ON ENGLISH
Time allowed: 45 minutes (2) Grade: 12- the first term
Name:
Class: .
1: Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the given one
People have discovered a new source of energy
A A new source of energy has been discovered
B A new source of energy was discovered
C A new source of energy has discovered
D A new source of energy have been discovered
2: Choose the word whose stress is placed differently from the others
3: Choose the best answers
He didn’t _ on well with his roommate
4: Choose the best answers
My uncle you met yesterday is a doctor
5: Choose the best answers
form
6: Choose the best answers
Did you always listen _ to your teachers?
7: Choose the best answers
A (n) is a person who looks after the patients in the hospital
8: Choose the best answers
English is one of subjects in Vietnam
9: Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the given one
Learn harder or you will fail the exams
A Unless you don't learn harder, you will fail the exams
B Unless you don't learn harder, you fail the exams
C If you don't learn harder, you will fail the exams
D If you don't learn harder, you won't fail the exams
10: Choose the best answers
Trang 10C has been discovered D was discovered
11: Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the
others
12: Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the given one
John Montagu was English He invented the sandwich
A John Montagu, that invented the sandwich, was English
B John Montagu, who invented the sandwich, was English
C John Montagu, whose invented the sandwich, was English
D John Montagu, invented the sandwich, was English
13: Choose the correct sentence by circling A, B, C or D
If / you / not hurry / you / miss / train
A If you don't hurry, you will miss the train
B If you don't hurry, you miss the train
C If you will hurry, you miss the train
D If you don't hurry, you won't miss the train
IV Read the passage and choose the best answers 14-18
In 1988, for the first time in British history, a National Curriculum was introduced The
National Curriculum tells pupils which subjects they have to study, what they must learn and
when they have to take assessment tests
Between the ages of 14 and 16, pupils study for their GCSE (General Certificate of
Secondary Education) exams Pupils must take English Language, Maths and Science for
GCSE, as well as a half GCSE in a foreign language and Technology In addition, they must
also be taught Physical Education, Religious Education and Sex Education, although they do
not take exams in these subjects
At the age of 16, pupils can leave school If pupils stay on, they usually take A
(Advanced) levels, AS (Advanced Supplementary) level or GNVQs (Greater National
Vocational Qualifications) It is quite common to combine, for example, two A levels with one
AS level, or one A level with one GNVQ
Pupils taking A levels study traditional subjects, such as French, Physics or History To
go to university, pupils usually need two or three A levels
AS levels are the same standard as A levels, but only half of the content: AS level
German pupils take the A-level German language exam, but do not take the A-level German
Literature exam
GNVQs are vocational qualifications Pupils usually take on GNVQ in subjects such
as Business, Leisure and Tourism, Manufacturing, and Art and Design One GVNQ (at
advanced level) is equal to two A levels
15: Which of the following subjects do British students NOT take exams in?