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<span class='text_page_counter'>(1)</span>Së GD & ®T hßa b×nh Trêng thpt 19-5 MD: 001. §Ò kiÓm tra tiÕng anh sè 1 khèi 12 TiÕt (ppct): 20 - Häc kú I - N¨m häc: 2012-2013 Thêi gian: 45 phót. I. Phonetics. Choose the word that has the underlined, italic part pronounced differently from others. 1. A. speaks B. bags C. days D. kids 2. A. missed B. worked C. realized D. watched 3. A. repeats B. stops C. buses D. attacks 4. A. learned B. explained C. believed D. decided 5. A. walks B. begins C. helps D. cuts II. Vocabulary and grammar. Choose the best answer among A, B, C or D 6. We …………..Tom since last Saturday. A. don’t see B. haven’t seen C. didn’t see D. hadn’t seen 7. “I took the TOEFL. It was really hard.” – “ ………….a lot before you took it?” A. Have you studied B. Did you studied C. Had you studied D. Do you study 8. “What did you do last night?” – “I watched TV, practised the piano, and ………my homework.” A. made B. do C. done D. did 9. The woman said to her son, “ I am glad I am here.” A. The woman told her son I was glad she was there. B. The woman told her son she was glad I was there. C. The woman told her son she was glad she was there. D. The woman told to her son she was glad she was there. 10. Sarah said, “I read Jane Eyre last year.” A.Sarah said she had read Jane Eyre the previous year. B. Sarah said she read Jane Eyre the previous year C. Sarah said she has read Jane Eyre the previous year. D. Sarah said she would read Jane Eyre the previous year. 11. I……………….Texax State University now. A. am attending B. attend C. was attending D. attended 12. I saw a bear while I……….in the forest. A. am walking B. walked C. were walking D. was walking 13. “You have not done your work well,” said the teacher to me. A. The teacher told me I hadn’t done my work well. B. The teacher told me I haven’t done my work well C. The teacher told me I hadn’t done your work well. D. The teacher told me I hadn’t done his work well. 14. We can use either verbal or………………forms of communication. A. non-verbal B. no-verbal C. not-verbal D. non-verbally 15. A story in the article…………….my attention. A. attracted B. made C. did D. brought 16. The train…………half an hour ago. A. has been leaving B. left C. has left D. had left 17. “Would you like to go to the pop concert?” – “Thanks, but I ………….it already.” A. had seen B. have been seeing C. have seen D. did see 18. “This man spoke to me on the road,” said the woman. A. The woman said that man had spoken to me on the road. B. The woman said that man has spoken to her on the road. C. The woman said that man spoke to her on the road. D. The woman said that man had spoken to her on the road. 19. He was taught to remember that it was ……..to interrupt. A. rude B. rough C. polite D. troublesome 20. The ……………are much more concerned than the Indians and the Chinese with physical attractiveness. A. America B. American C. Americans D. Asians 21. Mrs Brown is bored with doing the ………..chores. A. household B. housework C. homework D. house 22. When I last saw him, he …………….in London. A. has lived B. is living C. was living D. has been living 23. The bus always………….here to pick up passengers. A. is stopping B. has stopped C. stops. D. will stop.

<span class='text_page_counter'>(2)</span> 24. Many Indian students agree that a woman………..sacrifice more in a marriage than a man. A. has to B. have to C. had to D. to have 25. It is not………..to ask questions about age, marriage and income. A. rude B. friendly C. polite D. impolite III. Reading. Read the passage and decide whether the statements are TRUE or FALSE Most young couples have meals regularly in their parents’ home with little or no pay, and give their children to the care of old couple free of charge. Investigations have shown that parents of many young couples don’t mind providing meals and caring for their children. However, this practice should not become an accepted social custom. The old couples’ expense on food has already increased while young couples spend more on clothing and furnishing and less on food. If this trend continues, many young couples might take these privileges for granted and become more dependent. It is not the right for young people to make use of the old couples’ love, not only because our nation is wellknown for its special respect paid to the elderly, but also because the young must become independent. What young people should do is to become more considerate towards their old parents. After years of hard work, they are worthy of such consideration. 26. Most young couples have meals regularly in their home. 27. Parents of many young couples don’t mind providing meals and caring for their children. 28. Young couples spend more on food. 29. The young must become independent 30. Young people should become more considerate towards their old parents. IV. Identify the one underlined word or phrase A, B, C or D that must be changed for the sentence to be correct. 31. Tam had a shower when the phone rang yesterday evening. A B C D 32. Who does the household works in your family? A B C D 33. She said that she will have to close the shop unless business improved. A B C D 34. By the time I arrived at the party had they eaten all everything. A B C D 35. Pointing in someone is usually considered impolite in most cases. A B C D V. Choose the correct sentence A, B, C, or D which has the same meaning to the given one. 36. Mike said, “We have bought these books today.” A. Mike said they bought those books that day. B. Mike said they had bought those books that day. C. Mike said they have bought those books that day. D. Mike said they had bought those books today. 37. My father hasn’t smoked for three years. A. My father started smoking three years ago. B. My father smoked a lot in three years. C. My father stopped smoking three years ago. D. My father won’t smoke in three years’ time 38. I dislike meeting many people at the party. A. I love meeting many people at the party. B. I don’t like meeting many people at the party. C. There are many people at the party. D. Many people are nice at the party. 39. We learned Maths. Then we studied English. A. Before we studied English, we had learned Maths. B. Before we had studied English, we learned Maths. C. After we had studied English, we learned Maths. D. After we studied English, we had learned Maths. 40. “I can’t explain this rule to you,” said my classmate to me. A. My classmate told me he can’t explain that rule to me. B. My classmate told me he couldn’t explain that rule to me. C. My classmate told me he couldn’t explain that rule to you. D. My classmate said me he couldn’t explain that rule to me.. Së GD & ®T hßa b×nh Trêng thpt 19-5. §Ò kiÓm tra tiÕng anh sè 1 khèi 12 TiÕt (ppct): 20 - Häc kú I - N¨m häc: 2012-2013.

<span class='text_page_counter'>(3)</span> MD: 002. Thêi gian: 45 phót. I. Identify the one underlined word or phrase A, B, C or D that must be changed for the sentence to be correct. 1. Who does the household works in your family? A B C D 2. Pointing in someone is usually considered impolite in most cases. A B C D 3. She said that she will have to close the shop unless business improved. A B C D 4. Tam had a shower when the phone rang yesterday evening. A B C D 5. By the time I arrived at the party had they eaten all everything. A B C D II. Vocabulary and grammar. Choose the best answer among A, B, C or D 6. We can use either verbal or………………forms of communication. A. no-verbal B. non-verbal C. not-verbal D. non-verbally 7. “Would you like to go to the pop concert?” – “Thanks, but I ………….it already.” A. have seen B. have been seeing C. had seen D. did see 8. A story in the article…………….my attention. A. did B. made C. attracted D. brought 9. He was taught to remember that it was ……..to interrupt. A. troublesome B. rough C. polite D. rude 10. The woman said to her son, “ I am glad I am here.” A. The woman told her son I was glad she was there. B. The woman told her son she was glad she was there. C. The woman told her son she was glad I was there. D. The woman told to her son she was glad she was there. 11. I……………….Texax State University now. A. am attending B. attended C. was attending D. attend 12. The ……………are much more concerned than the Indians and the Chinese with physical attractiveness. A. America B. Americans C. American D. Asians 13. We …………..Tom since last Saturday. A. don’t see B. hadn’t seen C. didn’t see D. haven’t seen 14. Sarah said, “I read Jane Eyre last year.” A. Sarah said she has read Jane Eyre the previous year. B. Sarah said she read Jane Eyre the previous year C. Sarah said she had read Jane Eyre the previous year. D. Sarah said she would read Jane Eyre the previous year. 15. “What did you do last night?” – “I watched TV, practised the piano, and ………my homework.” A. made B. did C. done D. do 16. I saw a bear while I……….in the forest. A. am walking B. walked C. was walking D. were walking 17. “I took the TOEFL. It was really hard.” – “ ………….a lot before you took it?” A. Had you studied B. Did you studied C. Have you studied D. Do you study 18. “You have not done your work well,” said the teacher to me. A. The teacher told me I hadn’t done his work well. B. The teacher told me I haven’t done my work well C. The teacher told me I hadn’t done your work well. D. The teacher told me I hadn’t done my work well. 19. Mrs Brown is bored with doing the ………..chores. A. household B. house C. homework D. housework 20. It is not……………..to ask questions about age, marriage and income. A. rude B. friendly C. impolite D. polite 21. When I last saw him, he …………….in London. A. has lived B. was living C. is living 22. The train…………half an hour ago. A. has been leaving. B. has left. D. has been living C. left D. had left.

<span class='text_page_counter'>(4)</span> 23. “This man spoke to me on the road,” said the woman. A. The woman said that man spoke to her on the road. B. The woman said that man has spoken to her on the road. C. The woman said that man had spoken to me on the road. D. The woman said that man had spoken to her on the road. 24. The bus always………….here to pick up passengers. A. is stopping B. has stopped C. will stop D. stops 25. Many Indian students agree that a woman………..sacrifice more in a marriage than a man. A. has to B. had to C. have to D. to have III. Choose the correct sentence A, B, C, or D which has the same meaning to the given one. 26. My father hasn’t smoked for three years. A. My father started smoking three years ago. C. My father smoked a lot in three years. B. My father stopped smoking three years ago. D. My father won’t smoke in three years’ time 27. Mike said, “We have bought these books today.” A. Mike said they bought those books that day. C. Mike said they had bought those books that day. B. Mike said they have bought those books that day. D. Mike said they had bought those books today. 28. I dislike meeting many people at the party. A. I love meeting many people at the party. C. I don’t like meeting many people at the party. D. There are many people at the party. D. Many people are nice at the party. 29. “I can’t explain this rule to you,” said my classmate to me. A. My classmate told me he can’t explain that rule to me. B. My classmate said me he couldn’t explain that rule to me. C. My classmate told me he couldn’t explain that rule to you. D. My classmate told me he couldn’t explain that rule to me. 30. We learned Maths. Then we studied English. A. Before we studied English, we had learned Maths. C. Before we had studied English, we learned Maths. B. After we had studied English, we learned Maths. D. After we studied English, we had learned Maths. IV. Reading. Read the passage and decide whether the statements are TRUE or FALSE Most young couples have meals regularly in their parents’ home with little or no pay, and give their children to the care of old couple free of charge. Investigations have shown that parents of many young couples don’t mind providing meals and caring for their children. However, this practice should not become an accepted social custom. The old couples’ expense on food has already increased while young couples spend more on clothing and furnishing and less on food. If this trend continues, many young couples might take these privileges for granted and become more dependent. It is not the right for young people to make use of the old couples’ love, not only because our nation is wellknown for its special respect paid to the elderly, but also because the young must become independent. What young people should do is to become more considerate towards their old parents. After years of hard work, they are worthy of such consideration. 31. Young couples spend more on food. 32. Most young couples have meals regularly in their home. 33. The young must become independent 34. Young people should become more considerate towards their old parents. 35. Parents of many young couples don’t mind providing meals and caring for their children. V. Phonetics. Choose the word that has the underlined, italic part pronounced differently from others. 36. A. missed B. worked C. realized D. watched 37. A. speaks B. bags C. days D. kids 38. A. learned B. explained C. believed D. decided 39. A. repeats B. stops C. buses D. attacks 40. A. walks B. begins C. helps D. cuts. Së GD & ®T hßa b×nh Trêng thpt 19-5 MD: 003. §Ò kiÓm tra tiÕng anh sè 1 khèi 12 TiÕt (ppct): 20 - Häc kú I - N¨m häc: 2012-2013 Thêi gian: 45 phót.

<span class='text_page_counter'>(5)</span> I. Reading. Read the passage and decide whether the statements are TRUE or FALSE Most young couples have meals regularly in their parents’ home with little or no pay, and give their children to the care of old couple free of charge. Investigations have shown that parents of many young couples don’t mind providing meals and caring for their children. However, this practice should not become an accepted social custom. The old couples’ expense on food has already increased while young couples spend more on clothing and furnishing and less on food. If this trend continues, many young couples might take these privileges for granted and become more dependent. It is not the right for young people to make use of the old couples’ love, not only because our nation is wellknown for its special respect paid to the elderly, but also because the young must become independent. What young people should do is to become more considerate towards their old parents. After years of hard work, they are worthy of such consideration. 1. Most young couples have meals regularly in their home. 2. Young people should become more considerate towards their old parents. 3. Young couples spend more on food. 4. Parents of many young couples don’t mind providing meals and caring for their children. 5. The young must become independent II. Phonetics. Choose the word that has the underlined, italic part pronounced differently from others. 6. A. days B. bags C. speaks D. kids 7. A. missed B. realized C. worked D. watched 8. A. repeats B. stops C. attacks D. buses 9. A. decided B. explained C. believed D. learned 10. A. walks B. helps C. begins D. cuts III. Choose the correct sentence A, B, C, or D which has the same meaning to the given one. 11. We learned Maths. Then we studied English. A. Before we studied English, we had learned Maths. B. After we had studied English, we learned Maths. C. Before we had studied English, we learned Maths. D. After we studied English, we had learned Maths. 12. Mike said, “We have bought these books today.” A. Mike said they had bought those books today. B. Mike said they had bought those books that day. C. Mike said they have bought those books that day. D. Mike said they bought those books that day. 13. “I can’t explain this rule to you,” said my classmate to me. A. My classmate said me he couldn’t explain that rule to me. B. My classmate told me he couldn’t explain that rule to me. C. My classmate told me he couldn’t explain that rule to you. D. My classmate told me he can’t explain that rule to me. 14. My father hasn’t smoked for three years. A. My father stopped smoking three years ago. B. My father smoked a lot in three years. C. My father started smoking three years ago. D. My father won’t smoke in three years’ time 15. I dislike meeting many people at the party. A. I love meeting many people at the party. B. Many people are nice at the party. C. There are many people at the party. D. I don’t like meeting many people at the party. IV. Vocabulary and grammar. Choose the best answer among A, B, C or D 16. The train…………half an hour ago. A. has been leaving B. had left C. has left D. left 17. “This man spoke to me on the road,” said the woman. A. The woman said that man had spoken to me on the road. B. The woman said that man has spoken to her on the road. C. The woman said that man spoke to her on the road. D. The woman said that man had spoken to her on the road. 18. The ……………are much more concerned than the Indians and the Chinese with physical attractiveness. A. American B. America C. Americans D. Asians 19. “Would you like to go to the pop concert?” – “Thanks, but I ………….it already.” A. had seen B. have been seeing C. have seen D. did see 20. When I last saw him, he …………….in London..

<span class='text_page_counter'>(6)</span> A. has lived B. is living C. was living D. has been living 21. I saw a bear while I………….in the forest. A. was walking B. walked C. were walking D. am walking 22. Many Indian students agree that a woman………..sacrifice more in a marriage than a man. A. has to B. to have C. had to D. have to 23. Mrs Brown is bored with doing the ………..chores. A. house B. housework C. homework D. household 24. It is not……………..to ask questions about age, marriage and income. A. rude B. impolite C. polite D. friendly 25. A story in the article…………….my attention. A. brought B. made C. did D. attracted 26. He was taught to remember that it was ……..to interrupt. A. rough B. rude C. polite D. troublesome 27. We …………..Tom since last Saturday. A. didn’t see B. haven’t seen C. don’t see D. hadn’t seen 28. The woman said to her son, “ I am glad I am here.” A. The woman told her son I was glad she was there. B. The woman told her son she was glad she was there. C. The woman told her son she was glad I was there. D. The woman told to her son she was glad she was there. 29. “I took the TOEFL. It was really hard.” – “ ………….a lot before you took it?” A. Have you studied B. Do you study C. Had you studied D. Did you studied 30. The bus always………….here to pick up passengers. A. stops B. has stopped C. is stopping D. will stop 31. “What did you do last night?” – “I watched TV, practised the piano, and ………my homework.” A. made B. done C. do D. did 32. Sarah said, “I read Jane Eyre last year.” A.Sarah said she had read Jane Eyre the previous year. B. Sarah said she read Jane Eyre the previous year C. Sarah said she has read Jane Eyre the previous year. D. Sarah said she would read Jane Eyre the previous year. 33. We can use either verbal or………………forms of communication. A. non-verbal B. not-verbal C. no-verbal D. non-verbally 34. I……………….Texax State University now. A. was attending B. attend C. am attending D. attended 35. “You have not done your work well,” said the teacher to me. A. The teacher told me I hadn’t done your work well. B. The teacher told me I haven’t done my work well C. The teacher told me I hadn’t done my work well. D. The teacher told me I hadn’t done his work well. V. Identify the one underlined word or phrase A, B, C or D that must be changed for the sentence to be correct. 36. She said that she will have to close the shop unless business improved. A B C D 37. Tam had a shower when the phone rang yesterday evening. A B C D 38. By the time I arrived at the party had they eaten all everything. A B C D 39. Who does the household works in your family? A B C D 40. Pointing in someone is usually considered impolite in most cases. A B C D. Së GD & ®T hßa b×nh Trêng thpt 19-5 MD: 004. §Ò kiÓm tra tiÕng anh sè 1 khèi 12 TiÕt (ppct): 20 - Häc kú I - N¨m häc: 2012-2013 Thêi gian: 45 phót. I. Vocabulary and grammar. Choose the best answer among A, B, C or D 1. The woman said to her son, “ I am glad I am here.”.

<span class='text_page_counter'>(7)</span> A. The woman told her son I was glad she was there. B. The woman told her son she was glad I was there. C. The woman told to her son she was glad she was there. D. The woman told her son she was glad she was there. 2. A story in the article…………….my attention. A. attracted B. brought C. did D. made 3. The ……………are much more concerned than the Indians and the Chinese with physical attractiveness. A. America B. American C. Asians D. Americans 4. Sarah said, “I read Jane Eyre last year.” A. Sarah said she would read Jane Eyre the previous year. B. Sarah said she read Jane Eyre the previous year C. Sarah said she has read Jane Eyre the previous year. D. Sarah said she had read Jane Eyre the previous year. 5. Mrs Brown is bored with doing the ………..chores. A. household B. house C. homework D. housework 6. The train…………half an hour ago. A. left B. has been leaving C. has left D. had left 7. “This man spoke to me on the road,” said the woman. A. The woman said that man had spoken to me on the road. B. The woman said that man spoke to her on the road. C. The woman said that man has spoken to her on the road. D. The woman said that man had spoken to her on the road. 8. I……………….Texax State University now. A. am attending B. attend C. was attending D. attended 9. “Would you like to go to the pop concert?” – “Thanks, but I ………….it already.” A. had seen B. have been seeing C. have seen D. did see 10. I saw a bear while I……….in the forest. A. am walking B. walked C. were walking D. was walking 11. He was taught to remember that it was ……..to interrupt. A. rude B. rough C. polite D. troublesome 12. When I last saw him, he …………….in London. A. has lived B. is living C. was living D. has been living 13. The bus always………….here to pick up passengers. A. is stopping B. will stop C. stops D. has stopped 14. “You have not done your work well,” said the teacher to me. A. The teacher told me I hadn’t done my work well. B. The teacher told me I hadn’t done his work well. C. The teacher told me I hadn’t done your work well. D. The teacher told me I haven’t done my work well. 15. We …………..Tom since last Saturday. A. don’t see B. haven’t seen C. didn’t see D. hadn’t seen 16. It is not……………..to ask questions about age, marriage and income. A. rude B. friendly C. polite D. impolite 17. “I took the TOEFL. It was really hard.” – “ ………….a lot before you took it?” A. Have you studied B. Did you studied C. Had you studied D. Do you study 18. “What did you do last night?” – “I watched TV, practised the piano, and ………my homework.” A. made B. do C. done D. did 19. We can use either verbal or………………forms of communication. A. non-verbal B. no-verbal C. not-verbal D. non-verbally 20. Many Indian students agree that a woman………..sacrifice more in a marriage than a man. A. has to B. have to C. had to D. to have II. Choose the correct sentence A, B, C, or D which has the same meaning to the given one. 21. Mike said, “We have bought these books today.” A. Mike said they had bought those books today. B. Mike said they had bought those books that day. C. Mike said they have bought those books that day. D. Mike said they bought those books that day. 22. My father hasn’t smoked for three years. A. My father started smoking three years ago. B. My father smoked a lot in three years. C. My father stopped smoking three years ago. D. My father won’t smoke in three years’ time.

<span class='text_page_counter'>(8)</span> 23. I dislike meeting many people at the party. A. I love meeting many people at the party. B. I don’t like meeting many people at the party. C. There are many people at the party. D. Many people are nice at the party. 24. We learned Maths. Then we studied English. A. Before we studied English, we had learned Maths. B. Before we had studied English, we learned Maths. C. After we had studied English, we learned Maths. D. After we studied English, we had learned Maths. 25. “I can’t explain this rule to you,” said my classmate to me. A. My classmate told me he can’t explain that rule to me. B. My classmate told me he couldn’t explain that rule to me. C. My classmate told me he couldn’t explain that rule to you. D. My classmate said me he couldn’t explain that rule to me. III. Reading. Read the passage and decide whether the statements are TRUE or FALSE Most young couples have meals regularly in their parents’ home with little or no pay, and give their children to the care of old couple free of charge. Investigations have shown that parents of many young couples don’t mind providing meals and caring for their children. However, this practice should not become an accepted social custom. The old couples’ expense on food has already increased while young couples spend more on clothing and furnishing and less on food. If this trend continues, many young couples might take these privileges for granted and become more dependent. It is not the right for young people to make use of the old couples’ love, not only because our nation is wellknown for its special respect paid to the elderly, but also because the young must become independent. What young people should do is to become more considerate towards their old parents. After years of hard work, they are worthy of such consideration. 26. The young must become independent 27. Most young couples have meals regularly in their home. 28. Young couples spend more on food. 29. Parents of many young couples don’t mind providing meals and caring for their children. 30. Young people should become more considerate towards their old parents. IV. Phonetics. Choose the word that has the underlined, italic part pronounced differently from others. 31. A. speaks B. bags C. days D. kids 32. A. learned B. explained C. believed D. decided 33. A. repeats B. stops C. buses D. attacks 34. A. walks B. begins C. helps D. cuts 35. A. missed B. worked C. realized D. watched V. Identify the one underlined word or phrase A, B, C or D that must be changed for the sentence to be correct. 36. She said that she will have to close the shop unless business improved. A B C D 37. Tam had a shower when the phone rang yesterday evening. A B C D 38. Who does the household works in your family? A B C D 39. By the time I arrived at the party had they eaten all everything. A B C D 40. Pointing in someone is usually considered impolite in most cases. A B C D.

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