TAM VU 2 HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH 12
UNIT 4 & 5 TEST FOR UNIT 4 & 5
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I. Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the
other words
1. A. certificate B. curriculum C. committee D. chemistry
2. A. passed B. forced C. planned D. advanced
3. A. starts B. behaves C. educates D. makes
II. Find the word that has different stress from the rest.
4. A. tuition B. attention C. general D. primary
5. A. certificate B. kindergarten C. curriculum D. technology
III. Choose the best answer
6. In Vietnam , the school – year runs from early September to mid June and is ______.into
two terms.
A. included B. separated C. divided D. formed
7. Young children under 4 cared for in _____schools while their parents are at work.
A. primary B. nursery C. private D. state
8. In many countries it is ______ for children to receive primary education.
A. optional B. compulsory C. general D. typical
9. The National ______is set by the Government and must be followed in all the schools.
A. program B. subject C. education D. curriculum
10. All private schools are ___ ; tuition in some prestigious schools may be quite high.
A. methodical B. fee-paying C. compulsory D. independent
11. Does the quality of teaching depend _____ class size?
A. on B. for C. with D. from
12. If you ______ to leave your name , We’ll contact you as soon as possible.
A. cared B. care C. had cared D. cares
13. I wish Mark ______a little better when we have visitors.
A. will behave B. behaves C. behaved D. had behaved
14. If she ______rich , she would travel around the world.
A. would be B. is C. will be D. were
15. Women are usually more________ than men.
A. sympathize B. sympathetic C. sympathy D. sympathetically
16. The negative effect of cigarette smoking is enormous, ______ many people still smoke.
A. but B. so C. therefore D. however.
17. You ______take anything out of the shop without paying for it.
A. need B. needn’t C. must D. mustn’t
18. When I came in , the classroom ______ .
A. is being cleaned B. was being cleaned
C. is cleaned D. was cleaned
19. All the iron doors _________ by wooden doors.
A. must be replaced B. must replaced C. must replaced D. must to be replaced
20. I __________ dinner when the phone rang.
A. am having B. was having
C. had had D. have had
21. It would have been a much more serious accident if ____ fast at the time.
A. had she have driving B. was she driving
C. she had driven D. she drove
22. All the _________for these positions are required to have C level in English.
A. applicants B. apply C. appliances D. applications
23. When he ______, he will tell us about the match.
A. arrives B. will arrive C. arrive D. is arrive.
24. The firemen have been examining the ground ________ yesterday.
A. since B. for C. ago D. by
25. The girls and flowers _____he painted were vivid.
A. who B. which C. whose D. that
26.
The test was ________ that I can’t finish in twenty minutes.
A. too long B. long enough C. so long D. such long
27. Had he tried to work harder last semester , he ________ the final examination.
A. would pass B. will pass C. wouldn’t fall D. would have passed
28. It’d no use __________to persuade him to change his mind! He’s very stubborn!
A. to try B. trying C. try D. tried
29. Teacher : “Morning Bob! _________ .” – Bob : “ Good morning , teacher . I’m sorry ,
Um… I promise It won’t happen again.”
A. Your son wasn’t well ? B. What’s wrong with you ?
C. you have been late once this week. D. How are you today?
30. Marie : “ I’ve passed the final exam !” – Tony : “ _________”
A. sorry to hear that B. I hope not C. Congratulation! D. Yes ,
that’s right
IV. Read the passage and choose the best answer to each question below.
Education in the United States is provided mainly by government, with control and
funding coming from three levels: federal, state, and local. School attendance is mandatory
and nearly universal at the primary and secondary levels (often known inside the United
States as the elementary and high school levels). At these levels, school curricula, funding,
teaching, and other policies are set `through locally elected school boards with jurisdiction
over school districts. School districts are usually separate from other local jurisdictions, with
independent officials and budgets. Educational standards and standardized testing decisions
are usually made by state governments.
The ages for compulsory education vary by state, beginning at ages five to eight and ending at
the ages of fourteen to eighteen. A growing number of states are now requiring school
attendance until the age of 18.
Compulsory education requirements can generally be satisfied by attending public
schools, state certified private schools, or an approved home school program. In most public
and private schools, education is divided into three levels : elementary school, junior high
school (also often called middle school), and senior high school. In almost all schools at
these levels, children are divided by age groups into grades, ranging from kindergarten
(followed by first grade ) for the youngest children in elementary school, up to twelfth grade,
which is the final year of high school. The exact age range of students in these grades levels
varies slightly from area to area.
31. Education in the United States is funded by:
A. The government.
B. The local authorities.
C. The federal government.
D. The federal, state and local levels.
32. In most states in the U.S
A. children under eighteen years old must go to either public or private schools.
B. schooling is compulsory for children under eighteen years old.
C. children under eighteen years old are encouraged to attend school.
D. children must take standardized tests for school admission.
33. In the U.S., the school curriculum at secondary level is determined by
A. "the local jurisdictions.
B. the federal government.
C. the locally elected school boards.
D. the local people with independent budgets.
34. Which of the following is not true according to the passage?
A. In almost all schools, education is divided into three levels.
B. At schools, children are divided by age groups into grades from first to twelfth.
C. The ages for compulsory education in all states are from five to eighteen.
D. Children can stay at home and attend an approved home school program.
35. School attendance is mandatory and nearly universal at the primary and secondary
levels. Mandatory probably means
A. Optional B. Necessary
C. Regional D. Compulsory
V. Read the passage and choose the best option to each gap.
MARIE CURIE HIGH SCHOOL
Marie Curie High School is a public high school in District 3, Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam.
Established in 1918 and named(36) the Nobel prize-winning scientist Marie
Curie by the French colonial government, it remains the sole high school in Ho Chi Minh
City (37) still bears its original name.
(38) in 1918 as an all-girls school, it began accepting boys in 1970. In 1997, it
was (39) into a, semi-public high school. In the recent past , it was one of the
largest high schools in Vietnam, with around 5000 students in regular (40). In
2007, it (41) a public high school. The school is one of the very
_______ (42)that still offers French as a foreign language course.
36. A. after B. under C. following D. on
37. A. who B. where C. that D. whose
38. A. Creating B. Founded C. Developed D. Opening
39. A. transferred B. exchanged C. moved D. turned
40. A. presence B. participation C. attendance D. schooling
41. A. reversed B. returned C. became D. changed
42. A. few B. little C. small D. scarce
VI. Identify one word or phrase that has a mistake.
43. In spite of my father is old, he still goes to work.
A B C D
44. The result of that test must be inform before August.
A B C D
45. She has disappeared three days ago, and they are still looking for her now.
A B C D
46. My little daughter is going to being taken to day care center.
A B C D
47. There are also many single mothers and single fathers which are raising children by
themselves.
A B C D
V. Choose the correct sentence which has the same meaning as the given one.
48. “Would you like to go to the movies, Sarah?” Mike asked.
A. Mike invited Sarah to go to the movies.
B. Mike asked Sarah if she liked to go to the movies.
C. Mike suggested Sarah going to the movies.
D. Mike reminded Sarah to go to the movies.
49. You can't visit the United States unless you get a visa.
A. You can't visit the United States if you get a visa.
B. If you don't get a visa, you cannot visit the United States.
C. Although you get a visa, you can't visit the United States.
D. You can visit the United States even if you don't get a visa.
50. “Are you planning to enter law school?”
I asked Martha ……………
A. whether she is planning to enter law school
B. if she was planning to enter law school
C. is she planning to enter law school
D. was she planning to enter law school
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