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BÀI TẬP NÂNG CAO TIẾNG ANH 12 – BÀI SỐ 8

I. Listen to an extract from a lecture on food and water in the desert then complete the sentences (2pts)
1. People living in the desert mainly eat food from……
2. The bud on top of a date palm can be eaten as a /an …
3. The ideal food for travelers in the Gobi Desert is……
4. People may get safe water from…….if they get lost in the desert.
5……… cacti are poisonous
II. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others
6. A. desert B. season C. ensure D. resort
7. A. wash B. quality C. swallow D. water.
8. A. wilderness B. wildlife C. describe D. digest
III. Choose the best option to complete the sentences below:
9, We haven't decided where to spend our next summer holiday. We go to Da Lat.
A. should B. must C. may D. have to
10, You shout. I'm not deaf.
A. mustn’t B. needn’t C. didn’t D. haven’t to
11, Don't make too much noise. You ….…. wake the baby up.
A. might B. must C. should D. would
12, This is a valuable book. You … ….look after it carefully and you …… lose it.
A. need / needn’t B. have to / haven’t to C. must / mustn’t D. can / can’t
13, I want to work as an interpreter in the future; I am studying Russian at University.
A. So B. Therefore C. But D. However
14, The boy was able to learn English, ………… he is very lazy.
A. so B. however C. therefore D. but
15, Many plants and endangered species are now in danger of ……
A. extinct B. extinction C. death D. dieing
IV. Read the passage and answer the questions (2pts)
World Wildlife Fund (WWF) safeguards hundreds of species around the world, but we focus special attention
on our flagship species: giant pandas, tigers, endangered whales, and dolphins, rhinos, elephants, marine turtles and


great apes. These species not only need special measures and extra protection in order to survive, they also serve as
“umbrella” species: helping them helps numerous other species that live in the same habitats.
In addition to our flagship animals, we work to protect numerous species in peril around the world that live
within our priority eco – regions. Larger predators like snow leopards and grizzly bears, migratory species like
whooping, cranes and songbirds, and a host of other species facing threats also benefit from WWF’s conservation
efforts. Our wildlife trade experts at “traffic” work to ensure that trade in wildlife products doesn’t harm a species,
while also fighting against illegal and unsustainable trade. WWF is known for acting on sound science. Science
leads and guides us strategies and approaches, from the best way to restore tigers in viable, bread populations to
decide which areas need protection the most.
16. What does WWF stand for?
A. World Wildlife Food B. World Wildlife Formation C. World Wildlife Fund D. World Website
Fund.
17. How many species do we pay much attention to?
A. 5 B. 8 C. 7 D. 9
18. What is the meaning of the word habitats in paragraph 1?
A. The place where animals or plants are normally found.
B. The place where animals or plants can drink and sleep.
C. The place where animals or plants can eat and find their enemy.
D. The place where animals or plants can find food and keep their body warm.
19. What can science help us in safeguarding endangered species?
A. Find the way to kill all species easily.
B. Lead and guide strategies and approaches.
C. Discover another habitat of animals.
D. Search for a food source for animals.
20. Which of the following is not stated in the passage?
A. WWF safeguards hundreds of species around the world.
B. WWF is known for acting on sound science.
C. These above species need extra protection so as not be extinct.
D. All species are so fierce that scientist can’t take care of them.
V. Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning with the given one (2pts)

21, Perhaps it will rain tonight. > It ……………….
22, Visitors mustn't feed animals. > Animals ……
23, The children couldn't go swimming because the sea was too rough. >The sea …….
24, People must not leave bicycles in the hall. > People are ……
25, "Don't forget to tell me about the Sahara Desert," she told me. >She reminded …
VI. Underline the mistake in the following sentences and correct it (2pts)
26, Television, radio and newspapers are some examples of mass mediums
27, In the past, most woman became housewives after getting married
28, It rained very hardly; so we didn't go out that night
29, Although his family was very poor, but he passed the university entrance exam successfully.
30, Many teachers have devoted their lives to teaching therefore teaching is not a well-paid job


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WRITTEN TEST No 3
Grade 12

I. Listen to an extract from a lecture on food and water in the desert then complete the sentences (2pts)
1. People living in the desert mainly eat food from……
2. The bud on top of a date palm can be eaten as a / an …
3. The ideal food for travelers in the Gobi Desert is……
4. People may get safe water from…….if they get lost in the desert.
5……… cacti are poisonous
II. Choose the best option to complete the sentences below:
6, We haven't decided where to spend our next summer holiday. We go to Da Lat.
A. should B. must C. have to D. may
7, You shout. I'm not deaf.
A. needn’t B. mustn’t C. didn’t D. haven’t to
8, Don't make too much noise. You ….…. wake the baby up.
A. should B. must C. might D. would
9, This is the shortest way to the city center; …….it's not the only way.
A. However B. But C. So D. Therefore
10, It was midnight, ………….….they closed the restaurant and went home.
A. so B. but C. therefore D. however
11, Their plans were cancelled ………………….the bad storm.
A. because B. because of C. although D. in spite of
12, People have hunted animals food, hides, and ivory.
A. for B. due to C. thank to
D. because of
III. Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from the rest in each group.
13. A. canal B. survey C. hummock D. camel
14. A. imagine B. impressive C. amazing D. recommend
15. A. television B. information C. entertainment D. understanding

IV. Underline the mistake in the following sentences and correct it (2pts)
16, She passed the board exam, who made her parents proud
17, The wine should open about 3 hours before you use it
18, Despite cats cannot see in complete darkness, their eyes are much more sensitive to light than humans' eyes
19, My parents often take careful of me when I am ill
20, It was storming terribly. The plane; therefore, managed to land safely
V. Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning with the given one (2pts)
21, You should prepare your lessons before going to class. > Your lessons ………
22, Nobody can help him. > He …
23, It is possible that he will come. > He ………
24, I haven't met my old English teacher since I left school. > I last met ……
25, You must not take photographs here. > You are…
VI. Read the passage and answer the questions (2pts)
World Wildlife Fund (WWF) safeguards hundreds of species around the world, but we focus special attention
on our flagship species: giant pandas, tigers, endangered whales, and dolphins, rhinos, elephants, marine turtles and
great apes. These species not only need special measures and extra protection in order to survive, they also serve as
“umbrella” species: helping them helps numerous other species that live in the same habitats.
In addition to our flagship animals, we work to protect numerous species in peril around the world that live
within our priority eco – regions. Larger predators like snow leopards and grizzly bears, migratory species like
whooping, cranes and songbirds, and a host of other species facing threats also benefit from WWF’s conservation
efforts. Our wildlife trade experts at “traffic” work to ensure that trade in wildlife products doesn’t harm a species,
while also fighting against illegal and unsustainable trade. WWF is known for acting on sound science. Science
leads and guides us strategies and approaches, from the best way to restore tigers in viable, bread populations to
decide which areas need protection the most.
26. What does WWF stand for?
A. World Wildlife Fund B. World Wildlife Formation C. World Wildlife Food D. World Website
Fund.
27. How many species do we pay much attention to?
A. 5 B. 9 C. 7 D. 8
28. What is the meaning of the word habitats in paragraph 1?

A. The place where animals or plants can find food and keep their body warm.
B. The place where animals or plants can drink and sleep.
C. The place where animals or plants can eat and find their enemy.
D. The place where animals or plants are normally found.
29. What can science help us in safeguarding endangered species?
A. Find the way to kill all species easily.
B. Lead and guide strategies and approaches.
C. Discover another habit of animals.
D. Search for a food source for animals.
30. Which of the following is not stated in the passage?
A. WWF safeguards hundreds of species around the world.
B. All species are so fierce that scientist can’t take care of them.
C. These above species need extra protection so as not be extinct.
D. WWF is known for acting on sound science.


ANSWER HERE:


Full name: ………………………………
Class: 12….


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Tapescript:

There are some kinds of food to help sustain life in the desert. The main food of many people in the desert come
from the date palm which is grown in many parts of Asia and Africa, especially in the oases of the Sahara. The
fruit, which is about 3 to 6 centimeters long, contain a lot of sugar and vitamins necessary for people’s health.
Dates are often eaten fresh or dried with milk. The bud on the top of a date palm can be eaten as an excellent salad.

People in the Gobi desert usually eat dried meat from sheep, camels or goats. Dried meat is the ideal food for
travelers. They just crush the meat and mix it with boiling water to make soup. Goats provide not only meat but
also milk for people. One or two goats will supply enough milk for a family throughout the year.

Traveling across the desert, people need to learn how to get their water in case they get Iost.Some cacti which can
store large amounts of water in their stem and flesh can be a source of water for people. However, not all kinds of
cacti are edible —many are poisonous. It is safer to get water from the stones and collect drops of water formed on
the surface during the cold night.

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