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<b> ĐỀ LUYỆN TIẾNG ANH LỚP 12</b>



Name: ... Class: ...


<b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose</b>
<b>underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the</b>
<b>following questions. </b>


<b>Question 1: A. participate</b> B. diversity C. variety D. minority
<b>Question 2: A. cleaned </b> B. played C. snowed D. brushed
<b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that</b>
<b>differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the</b>
<b>following questions. </b>


<b>Question 3: A. suggest</b> B. report C. profit D. career


Question 4: A. application B. compulsory C. inhabitant D. certificate
<b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part</b>
<b>that needs correction in each of the following questions.</b>


<b>Question 5: Happy people find it easily to get to sleep and they sleep soundly </b>


A B C D


<b>Question 6: Perhaps the most unique thing about carbon atoms are their ability </b>
A B C


to combine with themselves.
D


<b>Question 7: I can’t go out tonight because I have too many work to do.</b>


A B C D


<b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer</b>
<b>to each of the following questions. </b>


<b>Question 8: The Titanic _______ the Atlantic when it _______ an iceberg.</b>
A. was crossing / struck B. had crossed / was striking
C. crossed / had struck D. is crossing / strikes


<b>Question 9: Either John or his children ____ breakfast each morning.</b>


A. make B. makes C. making D. to make


<b>Question 10: I can’t work here. There’s so much _____________</b>
A. noise B. noises C. the noise D. a noise
<b>Question 11: The old lady is said ….. all her money to the orphans when she died.</b>


A. to leave B. to have left C. leaving D. having left
<b>Question 12: Nam wanted to know what time _______.</b>


A. the movie began B. the movie begins


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<b>Question 13: </b>It is of great importance to create a good impression _______ your
interviewer.


A. on B. about C. for D. at


<b>Question 14: He was the only _______ that was offered the job.</b>


A. apply B. application C. applicant D. applying


<b>Question 15: There is _________in the room</b>


A. a wooden old square table B. an old wooden square table
C. a square wooden old table D. an old square wooden table


<b>Question 16: The boy waved his hands to his mother, who was standing at the school</b>
gate, to ________ her attention.


A. follow B. tempt C. attract D. pull


<b>Question 17: Children will work hard if the lessons are ____</b>


A. expressing B. inquiring C. disappointing D. interesting
<b>Question 18: Peter is a very _____ person. He’s never late for school.</b>


A. patient B. hard-working C. friendly D. punctual
<b>Question 19: Please _______this form and post it immediately.</b>


A. give up B. turn on C. look up D. fill in


<b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable </b>
<b>response to complete each of the following exchanges.</b>


<b>Question 20:</b><i> </i> “ Your kids are very cute”


A. Aren’t they? B. I don’t think so, either
C. Do you think so? Thanks D. No problem


Question 21:<i> </i> A: “I am having problems at school. What do you think I should do?
B: “ _____________”



A. I think you should talk it over with your parents
B. I talk it over with your parents


C. Would you mind talking it over your parents?
D. You would talk it over with your parents


<b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s)</b>
<b>CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following</b>
<b>questions. </b>


<b>Question 22: Most of the school-leavers are sanguine about the idea of going to work</b>
and earning money.


A. fearsome B. expected C. excited D. optimistic


<b>Question 23: Although we argued with him for a long time, he stood his ground. </b>
A. changed his decision B. refused to change his decision
C. felt sorry for us D. wanted to continue


<b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s)</b>
<b>OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following</b>
<b>questions. </b>


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<b>Question 25: I could see the finish line and thought I was home and dry.</b>


A. hopeless B. hopeful C. successful D. unsuccessful
<b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is </b>
<b>closest in meaning to each of the following questions.</b>



<b>Question 26: He is getting them to mend the windows</b>
A. He is having the windows to mend


B. He is having the windows mended
C. He is having to mend the windows
D. He is having to be mended the windows


<b>Question 27: Had he known more about the Internet, he would have invested in some</b>
computer companies.


A. Knowing about the Internet help him invest in some computer company.


B. He didn’t know much about the Internet and he didn’t invest in any computer
companies


C. Knowing about the Internet, he would have invested in some computer
companies


D. He would have invested in some computer companies without his knowledge of
the Internet.


<b>Question 28: Because of the bad weather, the plane couldn’t land</b>
A. The weather was so bad that the plane couldn’t take off
B. The bad weather guided the plane couldn’t land


C. The plane couldn’t land due to the bad weather
D. The place couldn’t land thanks to the bad weather


<b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that </b>
<b>best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions.</b>



<b>Question 29: Mike graduated with a good degree. However, he joined the ranks of the</b>
unemployed.


A. Mike joined the ranks of the unemployed because he graduated with a good
degree


B. If Mike graduated with a good degree, he would join the ranks of the
unemployed


C. Although Mike graduated with a good degree, he joined the ranks of the
unemployed


D. That Mike graduated with a good degree helped him join the ranks of the
unemployed


<b>Question 30: They drove fifteen miles off the main road. Also, they had nothing to eat</b>
for the day


A. Not only did they drive fifteen miles off the main road, they also had nothing to
eat for the day


B. Driving fifteen miles off the main road, they eventually had something to eat for
the day


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D. They drove fifteen miles off the main road until they had something to eat for
the day


<b>Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer</b>
<b>sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.</b>



If parents bring up a child with the sole aim of turning the child into a genius, they will
cause a disaster. According to several leading educational psychologists, this is one of
the biggest mistakes which ambitious parents make. Generally, the child will be only
too aware of what his parents expect, and will fail. Unrealistic parental expectations
can cause great damage to children.


However, if parents are not too unrealistic about what they expect their children to do,
but are ambitious in a sensible way, the child may succeed in doing very well –
especially if the parents are very supportive of their child.


Michael Collins is very lucky. He is crazy about music, and his parents help him a lot
by taking him to concerts and arranging private piano and violin lessons for him. They
even drive him 50 kilometers twice a week for violin lessons. Michael’s mother knows
very little about music, but his father plays the trumpet in a large orchestra. However,
he never makes Michael enter music competitions if he is unwilling.


Winston Smith, Michael’s friend, however, is not so lucky. Both his parents are
successful musicians, and they set too high a standard for Winston. They want their
son to be as successful as they are and so they enter him for every piano competition
held. They are very unhappy when he does not win. Winston is always afraid that he
will disappoint his parents and now he always seems quiet and unhappy.


<b>Question 31: Who have criticized the methods of some ambitious parents?</b>
A. Successful musicians. B. Educational psychologists.
C. Their children. D. Unrealistic parents.


<b>Question 32:Michael Collins is fortunate in that ______.</b>
A. his parents help him in a sensible way



B. his parents are quite rich


C. his mother knows little about music
D. his father is a musician


<b>Question 33:The phrase "crazy about" in the passage mostly means ______.</b>
A. "completely unaware of" B. "confused about"


C. "extremely interested in" D. "surprised at"


<b>Question 34:Winston’s parents push their son so much and he ______.</b>
A. cannot learn much music from them


B. is afraid to disappoint them


C. has won a lot of piano competitions
D. has become a good musician


<b>Question 35:The word "They" in the passage refers to ______.</b>


A. parents in general B. Michael’s parents C. concerts D. violin lessons
<b>Question 36:All of the following people are musical EXCEPT _____.</b>


A. Winston’s mother B. Michael’s mother


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<b>Question 37:The two examples given in the passage illustrate the principle that _____.</b>
A. parents should let the child develop in the way he wants


B. successful parents often have unsuccessful children



C. parents should spend more money on the child’s education
D. successful parents always have intelligent children


<b>Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer</b>
<b>sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered</b>
<b>blanks.</b>


In the United States and Canada, it is very important to look a person directly in the
eyes when you are having a conversation with him or her. If you look down or to the
side when the (38)______ person is talking, that person will think that you are not
interested in what he or she is saying. This, (39)______, is not polite. If you look
down or to the side when you are talking, it might (40)______ that you are not honest.
However, people who are speaking will sometimes look away for (41)______ seconds
when they are thinking or trying to find the right word. But they always turn
immediately back to look the listener directly in the eyes. These social "rules" are
(42)______ for two men, two women, a man and a woman, or an adult and a child.
<b>Question 38: A. others </b> B. another C. one D. other


<b>Question 39: A. yet </b> B. in addition C. of course D. although
<b>Question 40: A. become </b> B. come C. seem D. turn
<b>Question 41: A. a little </b> B. a few C. little D. few
<b>Question 42: A. like </b> B. the same C. likely D. such as


<i><b>Read the passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate</b></i>
<i><b>the correct answer to each of the following questions.</b></i>


Choosing a career may be one of the hardest jobs you ever have, and it must be done
with care. View a career as an opportunity to do something you love, not simply as a
way to earn a living. Investing the time and effort to thoroughly explore your options
can mean the difference between finding a stimulating and rewarding career and move


from job to unsatisfying job in an attempt to find the right one. Work influences
virtually every aspect of your life, from your choice of friends to where you live. Here
are just a few of the factors to consider.


Deciding what matters most to you is essential to making the right decision. You may
want to begin by assessing your likes, dislikes, strengths, and weaknesses. Think about
the classes, hobbies, and surroundings that you find most appealing. Ask yourself
questions, such as “Would you like to travel? Do you want to work with children? Are
you more suited to solitary or cooperative work?” There are no right or wrong
answers; only you know what is important to you. Determine which job features you
require, which ones you would prefer, and which ones you cannot accept. Then rank
<b>them in order of importance to you.</b>


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location may be a concern, and employment in some fields in concentrated in certain
regions. Advertising job can generally be found only in large cities. On the other hand,
many industries such as hospitality, law education, and retail sales are found in all
regions of the country.


If a high salary is important to you, do not judge a career by its starting wages. Many
jobs, such as insurance sales, offers relatively low starting salaries; however, pay
substantially increases along with your experience, additional training, promotions and
commission.


Don’t rule out any occupation without learning more about it. Some industries evoke
positive or negative associations. The traveling life of a flight attendant appears
glamorous, while that of a plumber does not. Remember that many jobs are not what
they appear to be at first, and may have merits or demerits that are less obvious. Flight
attendants must work long, grueling hours without sleeps, whereas plumbers can be as
highly paid as some doctors.



Another point to consider is that as you mature, you will likely develop new interests
and skills that may point the way to new opportunities. The choice you make today
need not be your final one.


<b>Question 43: The author states that “There are no right or wrong answers” in order to</b>
.


A. emphasize that each person’s answers will be different.


B. show that answering the questions is a long and difficult process.
C. indicate that the answers are not really important.


D. indicate that each person’s answers may change over time.
<b>Question 44: The word “them” in paragraph 2 refers to .</b>


A. questions B. answers C. features D. jobs


<b>Question 45: The word “assessing” in paragraph 2 could best be replaced by .</b>
A. discovering B. considering C. measuring D. disposing
<b>Question 46: The word “evoke” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to .</b>


A. agree on B. bring to mind C. be related to D. differ from
<b>Question 47: It can be inferred from the paragraph 4 that .</b>


A. jobs in insurance sales are generally not well-paid.


B. insurance sales people can earn high salary later in their career.
C. people should constantly work toward the next promotion.


D. a starting salary should be an important consideration in choosing a career.


<b>Question 48: In paragraph 5, the author suggests that .</b>


A. you may want to change careers at some time in the future.
B. as you get older, your career will probably less fulfilling.
C. you will be at your job for a lifetime, so choose carefully.
D. you will probably jobless at some time in the future.


<b>Question 49: Why does the author mention “long, grueling hours without sleeps” in </b>
paragraph 5?


A. To emphasize the difficulty of working as a plumber.


B. To contrast the reality of a flight attendant’s job with most people’s
perception.


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D. To discourage readers from choosing a career as a flight attendant.
<b>Question 50: According to the passage, which of the following is true?</b>


A. To make a lot of money, you should not take a job with a low starting salary.
B. To make lots of money, you should rule out all factory jobs.


C. If you want an easy and glamorous lifestyle, you should consider becoming
flight attendant


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