Tom told that he would fix the car for you C©u 2 : Pick out the word whose underelined part is pronounced differently from that of the others : C©u 3 : ‘Call me if you need any help.’- ‘
Trang 1Education And Training Department Of Quang Ngai Province
Name:……… Class 12C…… Advance School year: 2008-2009
I Read the following passage and answer the following questions
As in the other Middle Eastern societies, the family is the focal point of identity, loyalty, social status, and economic prospects in Saudi Arabia Households tend to be large; Saudi women bear 4 children on average, according to 2005 statistics The roles of men and women are sharply divided in many respects, a reflection of conservative Islamic practice and local custom Men are expected to lead the household and provide for its financial well-being Women are expected to marry, have children, and raise them according to Islamic principles Therefore, few Saudi women work outside the home In 2003 women made up only 20 percent of the labor force, and most of these were expatriate workers Saudi women are not permitted to drive or to travel abroad without a male relative’s approval.
Some women and men have expressed opposition to these restrictions and the government has on occasion expressed a willingness to gradually provide more right for women However, opposition from religious authorities, a lack of strong support from the ruling family, and the basic conservatism of broad sector of the Saudi population have made change very slow.
1 How big is the family in Saudi Arabia?
………
2 On what basis are the roles of men and women in the family
………
3 What are the responsibilities of men and women in the family?
……….
4 What is the result of the women’s movement?
……… …………
II Writing: Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentence printed before it.
1 “ We have been waiting for over an hour”, We said
We complained………
2 “ Do you enjoy living in the city?”, asked the man
The man ………
3 “ Why don’t you go to see the doctor about your cough?”, said Tom
Tom suggested………
4 “James has got a job in Paris and he’s moving there next week”, he said
He said………
III Put the verbs in correct tenses:
1 That can’t be right I (not, believe)……… it.
2 Caroline can’t swim today She(have)………a cold.
3 Peter (sit)………down on his sofa and thought about the day.
4 Frank(watch)………a TV show when Karen (get)……… home.
IV Multiple choice: Put an(X) into the correct square.
A
B
C
D
C©u 1 : Identify the underlined part in the following sentance that is incorrect.
Tom told that he would fix the car for you
C©u 2 : Pick out the word whose underelined part is pronounced differently from that of the others :
C©u 3 : ‘Call me if you need any help.’- ‘ I’d be to oblige.’
Trang 2A Of course B Happy C Sure D Merry
C©u 4 : We often coffee and classical in the evening.
A Enjoyed/listened B Drink/enjoy C Drank/listen D Drink/listen C©u 5 : There was a wealth of evidence
C©u 6 : Pick out the word whose underelined part is pronounced differently from that of the others :
C©u 7 : A knit community is the one in which relationships are very close
C©u 8 : Identify the underlined part in the following sentance that is incorrect.
The Pilgrims have arrived in the New York in 1612
C©u 9 : Pick out the word whose underelined part is pronounced differently from that of the others :
C©u 10 : Three of these words make their opposite by adding the prefix im- Find the one that does not
C©u 11 : I am going to wait until you your work.
A Had finished B Will finish C Have finished D Are finishing C©u 12 : Pick out the word that has the stress differently from that of the others :
C©u 13 : Pick out the word that has the stress differently from that of the others :
C©u 14 : I saw a bear while I in the forest.
C©u 15 : There are always boys
C©u 16 : ‘ Would you mind turning your stereo down ?’- ‘ -‘
A I’m really sorry! I’m not paying attention B Yes I do
C Oh, I’m sorry! I didn’t realize that D No, I don’t
Education And Training Department Of Quang Ngai Province
Duc Pho II High School TESTI - 45 MINUTES Code…………2683……
Name:……… Class 12C…… Advance School year: 2008-2009
I Read the following passage and answer the following questions
Trang 3As in the other Middle Eastern societies, the family is the focal point of identity, loyalty, social status, and economic prospects in Saudi Arabia Households tend to be large; Saudi women bear 4 children on average, according to 2005 statistics The roles of men and women are sharply divided in many respects, a reflection of conservative Islamic practice and local custom Men are expected to lead the household and provide for its financial well-being Women are expected to marry, have children, and raise them according to Islamic principles Therefore, few Saudi women work outside the home In 2003 women made up only 20 percent of the labor force, and most of these were expatriate workers Saudi women are not permitted to drive or to travel abroad without a male relative’s approval.
Some women and men have expressed opposition to these restrictions and the government has on occasion expressed a willingness to gradually provide more right for women However, opposition from religious authorities, a lack of strong support from the ruling family, and the basic conservatism of broad sector of the Saudi population have made change very slow.
1 How big is the family in Saudi Arabia?
………
2 On what basis are the roles of men and women in the family
………
3 What are the responsibilities of men and women in the family?
……….
4 What is the result of the women’s movement?
……… …………
II Multiple choice: Put an(X) into the correct square.
A
B
C
D
C©u 1 : Identify the underlined part in the following sentance that is incorrect.
The Pilgrims have arrived in the New York in 1612
C©u 2 : Pick out the word that has the stress differently from that of the others :
C©u 3 : Pick out the word whose underelined part is pronounced differently from that of the others :
C©u 4 : There are always boys
A Mischief maker B Mischievous C Mischief D A&B
C©u 5 : There was a wealth of evidence
C©u 6 : We often coffee and classical in the evening.
A Enjoyed/listened B Drank/listen C Drink/enjoy D Drink/listen C©u 7 : ‘Call me if you need any help.’- ‘ I’d be to oblige.’
C©u 8 : Pick out the word whose underelined part is pronounced differently from that of the others :
C©u 9 : Pick out the word that has the stress differently from that of the others :
C©u 10 : ‘ Would you mind turning your stereo down ?’- ‘ -‘
A I’m really sorry! I’m not paying attention B No, I don’t
C©u 11 : I am going to wait until you your work.
A Will finish B Had finished C Are finishing D Have finished C©u 12 : I saw a bear while I in the forest.
C©u 13 : Identify the underlined part in the following sentance that is incorrect.
Tom told that he would fix the car for you
C©u 14 : Three of these words make their opposite by adding the prefix im- Find the one that does not
C©u 15 : A knit community is the one in which relationships are very close
Trang 4A Close B Tightly C Closely D B& C
C©u 16 : Pick out the word whose underelined part is pronounced differently from that of the others :
III Writing: Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentence printed before it.
1 “ We have been waiting for over an hour”, We said
We complained………
2 “ Do you enjoy living in the city?”, asked the man
The man ………
3 “ Why don’t you go to see the doctor about your cough?”, said Tom
Tom suggested………
4 “James has got a job in Paris and he’s moving there next week”, he said
He said………
IV Put the verbs in correct tenses:
1 That can’t be right I (not, believe)……… it.
2 Caroline can’t swim today She(have)………a cold.
3 Peter (sit)………down on his sofa and thought about the day.
4 Frank(watch)………a TV show when Karen (get)……… home.
Education And Training Department Of Quang Ngai Province
Name:……… Class 12C…… Advance School year: 2008-2009
I Writing: Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentence printed before it.
1 “ We have been waiting for over an hour”, We said
We complained………
2 “ Do you enjoy living in the city?”, asked the man
The man ………
3 “ Why don’t you go to see the doctor about your cough?”, said Tom
Trang 5Tom suggested………
4 “James has got a job in Paris and he’s moving there next week”, he said
He said………
II Put the verbs in correct tenses:
1 That can’t be right I (not, believe)……… it.
2 Caroline can’t swim today She(have)………a cold.
3 Peter (sit)………down on his sofa and thought about the day.
4 Frank(watch)………a TV show when Karen (get)……… home.
III Multiple choice: Put an(X) into the correct square.
A
B
C
D
C©u 1 : Identify the underlined part in the following sentance that is incorrect.
Tom told that he would fix the car for you
C©u 2 : Three of these words make their opposite by adding the prefix im- Find the one that does not
C©u 3 : A knit community is the one in which relationships are very close
C©u 4 : Pick out the word whose underelined part is pronounced differently from that of the others :
C©u 5 : There are always boys
A Mischief B Mischief maker C Mischievous D A&B
C©u 6 : Pick out the word whose underelined part is pronounced differently from that of the others :
C©u 7 : Pick out the word that has the stress differently from that of the others :
C©u 8 : Pick out the word whose underelined part is pronounced differently from that of the others :
C©u 9 : We often coffee and classical in the evening.
A Drink/listen B Drink/enjoy C Drank/listen D Enjoyed/listened C©u 10 : I saw a bear while I in the forest.
C©u 11 : There was a wealth of evidence
C©u 12 : Pick out the word that has the stress differently from that of the others :
C©u 13 : I am going to wait until you your work.
A Had finished B Will finish C Are finishing D Have finished C©u 14 : Identify the underlined part in the following sentance that is incorrect.
The Pilgrims have arrived in the New York in 1612
C©u 15 : ‘Call me if you need any help.’- ‘ I’d be to oblige.’
C©u 16 : ‘ Would you mind turning your stereo down ?’- ‘ -‘
A I’m really sorry! I’m not paying attention B No, I don’t
C Oh, I’m sorry! I didn’t realize that D Yes I do
IV Read the following passage and answer the following questions
As in the other Middle Eastern societies, the family is the focal point of identity, loyalty, social status, and economic prospects in Saudi Arabia Households tend to be large; Saudi women bear 4 children on average, according to 2005 statistics The roles of men and women are sharply divided in many respects, a reflection of conservative Islamic practice and local custom Men are expected to lead the household and provide for its financial well-being Women are expected to marry, have children, and raise them according to Islamic principles Therefore, few Saudi women work outside the home In 2003 women made up only 20 percent of the
Trang 6labor force, and most of these were expatriate workers Saudi women are not permitted to drive or to travel abroad without a male relative’s approval.
Some women and men have expressed opposition to these restrictions and the government has on occasion expressed a willingness to gradually provide more right for women However, opposition from religious authorities, a lack of strong support from the ruling family, and the basic conservatism of broad sector of the Saudi population have made change very slow.
1 How big is the family in Saudi Arabia?
………
2 On what basis are the roles of men and women in the family
………
3 What are the responsibilities of men and women in the family?
……….
4 What is the result of the women’s movement?
……… …………
Education And Training Department Of Quang Ngai Province
Duc Pho II High School TESTI - 45 MINUTES Code…………6511……
Name:………Class 12C…… Advance School year: 2008-2009
I Put the verbs in correct tenses:
1 That can’t be right I (not, believe)……… it.
2 Caroline can’t swim today She(have)………a cold.
3 Peter (sit)………down on his sofa and thought about the day.
4 Frank(watch)………a TV show when Karen (get)……… home.
II Multiple choice: Put an(X) into the correct square.
A
B
C
D
C©u 1 : Pick out the word whose underelined part is pronounced differently from that of the others :
Trang 7C©u 2 : Pick out the word that has the stress differently from that of the others :
C©u 3 : Three of these words make their opposite by adding the prefix im- Find the one that does not
C©u 4 : A knit community is the one in which relationships are very close
C©u 5 : Pick out the word whose underelined part is pronounced differently from that of the others :
C©u 6 : Identify the underlined part in the following sentance that is incorrect.
Tom told that he would fix the car for you
C©u 7 : Pick out the word that has the stress differently from that of the others :
C©u 8 : We often coffee and classical in the evening.
A Drink/listen B Drank/listen C Drink/enjoy D Enjoyed/listened C©u 9 : There are always boys
A Mischief B Mischievous C Mischief maker D A&B
C©u 10 : There was a wealth of evidence
C©u 11 : ‘Call me if you need any help.’- ‘ I’d be to oblige.’
C©u 12 : ‘ Would you mind turning your stereo down ?’- ‘ -‘
A I’m really sorry! I’m not paying attention B No, I don’t
C Oh, I’m sorry! I didn’t realize that D Yes I do
C©u 13 : I saw a bear while I in the forest.
C©u 14 : I am going to wait until you your work.
A Had finished B Will finish C Are finishing D Have finished C©u 15 : Pick out the word whose underelined part is pronounced differently from that of the others :
C©u 16 : Identify the underlined part in the following sentance that is incorrect.
The Pilgrims have arrived in the New York in 1612
III.Read the following passage and answer the following questions
As in the other Middle Eastern societies, the family is the focal point of identity, loyalty, social status, and economic prospects in Saudi Arabia Households tend to be large; Saudi women bear 4 children on average, according to 2005 statistics The roles of men and women are sharply divided in many respects, a reflection of conservative Islamic practice and local custom Men are expected to lead the household and provide for its
financial well-being Women are expected to marry, have children, and raise them according to Islamic
principles Therefore, few Saudi women work outside the home In 2003 women made up only 20 percent of the labor force, and most of these were expatriate workers Saudi women are not permitted to drive or to travel abroad without a male relative’s approval.
Some women and men have expressed opposition to these restrictions and the government has on occasion expressed a willingness to gradually provide more right for women However, opposition from religious authorities, a lack of strong support from the ruling family, and the basic conservatism of broad sector of the Saudi population have made change very slow.
1 How big is the family in Saudi Arabia?
………
2 On what basis are the roles of men and women in the family
………
3 What are the responsibilities of men and women in the family?
……….
4 What is the result of the women’s movement?
……… …………
IV Writing: Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentence printed before it.
1 “ We have been waiting for over an hour”, We said
We complained………
Trang 82 “ Do you enjoy living in the city?”, asked the man.
The man ………
3 “ Why don’t you go to see the doctor about your cough?”, said Tom
Tom suggested………
4 “James has got a job in Paris and he’s moving there next week”, he said
He said………