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Sở GD-ĐT Bình Định TEST 45 Minutes
Trường THPT Nguyễn Huệ Subject: ENGLICH 12

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Mã đề: 349
I.

Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from that of the others in each
group. Questions fron 1 to 3:
1. A.
suppose
B.

instance
C.
polite
D.
attract
2.

A.
signal
B.
between
C.
pointing
D.
waving
3.

A.
suggest
B.
decent
C.
beauty
D.
garden

II.

Read the following passage and choose the best answer. Questions from 4 to 8:
When people in the US have company or when they're invited to formal or informal

get-
togethers
they usually make a point of trying to make others feel comfortable and relaxed. On the
whole, they tend to be informal. Men shake hands but usually only when they're introduced. Male
friends and business associates who haven't seen each other in a while may shake hands when
they say hello. Women usually don't shake hands when being introduced to each other. When a
woman and a man are introduced, shaking hands is up to the women. Americans rarely shake
hands to say good-bye except on business occasions.
There are a lot of Americans who don't smoke or drink, and many who don't want people to
do those things in their houses. It's always best to ask before you light up a cigarette, if you're
with people you don't know very well. Nonsmokers have become more militant about smoking in
public places. Many restaurants, for instance, have
established
special sections for smokers.
4.
Which of the following statements is NOT true?

A.
American men don't usually shake hands when saying good-bye.

B.
American women don't usually shake hands when they are introduced.

C.
An American man always shakes hands when he is introduced to a woman.

D.
American men shake hands when they are introduced.
5.
The word "

get-togethers
" in the passage refers to "__________"

A.
sections
B.
meetings
C.
visits
D.

conversations
6.
What is the attitude of nonsmokers in public places?

A.
They don't go to public places.
B.
They don't mind about smoking.

C.
They don't give up smoking.
D.
They strongly disapprove of
smoking.
7.
What is American people's behavior in get-togethers?

A.
They are relaxed

B.
They are informal
C.
They are formal
D.
They
are comfortable
8.
The word "
established
" could be best replaced by "__________ "

A.
expected
B.
set up
C.
made
D.

discovered

III.

Choose the word whose underlined part is differently pronounced from that of the
others in each group. Questions from 9 to 11:
9.

A.
chang

ed B.
work
ed C.
disturb
ed

D.
shar
ed

10.

A.
bat
s B.
date
s C.
speak
s D.
bag
s
11.

A.
jump
ed B.
phon
ed C.
miss
ed


D.
walk
ed
IV.

Choose the best answer. Questions from 12 to 21:
12.
She ___________ very angry when she knows this.

A.
shall be
B.
has been
C.
will be
D.
will
have been
13.
" I'll come with you as soon as __________." she replied.

A.
I ready
B.
I was ready
C.
am I ready
D.
I am

ready
14.
Oh, our luggage is ready now. What time _____________?

A.
do you leave
B.
are you leave
C.
are you leaving
D.
you
will leave
15.
After many years of hard work, my grandfather decided to retire.

A.
After many years of my grand father worked hard, he decided to retire.

B.
My grandfather decided to retire after he was working hard many years.

C.
After my grandfather had worked hard for many years, he decided to retire.

D.
After his many hard-working years, my grandfather had decided to retire.
16.
Which sentence is INCORRECT?


A.
At the airport, big, obvious non-verbal signals are appropriate.

B.
You can attract your friend's attention at a noisy party by waving.

C.
You can attract the waiter's attention in a restaurant by whistling.

D.
Pointing at someone is usually considered impolite.
17.
The Olympic Games ____________every four years.

A.
take place
B.
took place
C.
is taking place
D.
takes
place
18.
She ____________ music all day. Now she feels tired.

A.
had been playing
B.
was playing

C.
is playing
D.
has
been playing
19.
Which sentence is CORRECT?

A.
Tell your friends to avoid calling at dinner time.

B.
You can call your friends very late at night.

C.
The length of your call shouldn't be limited.

D.
You can call your friends very early in the morning.
20.
I ___________ the car this evening, so you can use it.

A.
am not using
B.
haven't used
C.
didn't use
D.
don't

use
21.
When I was young, I __________ to be a singer.

A.
wanted
B.
was wanting
C.
had wanted
D.
want


V.

Choose the underlined word or phrase in each sentence that needs correcting. Questions
from 22 to 23:
22.
Probable the most common way of attracting someone's attention is by waving.
A B C D
23.
Being the eldest child in the family, my main responsible is to wash the dishes and take out
the garbage.
A B C D
VI. Choose the word which best fits each gap of the passage. Questions from 24 to 28:
Throughout the world there are different (24)_______ for people to greet each other. In
much of the world, a handshake is the (25)_______ form of welcoming and greeting someone. In
many countries around the Mediterranean Sea a (26)_______ kiss on the check is the
appropriate way to welcome friends and family. It can be a very big surprise if you expect to

shake hands and get a kiss or a hug instead.
At times, it is difficult to tell what sort of greeting (27)_______ is followed. People may
bow, grab another's arm or even slap the other person on the back. In some places people just
smile, look at (28)_______ face and say nothing.
24.

A.
methods
B.
means
C.
techniques
D.
ways
25.

A.
unique
B.
different
C.
common
D.
same
26.

A.
light
B.
heavy

C.
superficial
D.
fast
27.

A.
custom
B.
tradition
C.
routine
D.
habit
28. A. theirs B. the others C. the other's D. each other

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