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ĐỀ SỐ 1
SỞ GIÁO DỤC-ĐÀO TẠO ……..

MA TRẬN ĐỀ KIỂM TRA HỌC KỲ I

TRƯỜNG …………..

Năm học 2020-2021
Môn: TIẾNG ANH - LỚP 12

KIẾN THỨC
NĂNG LỰC/ KỸ NĂNG

NHẬN BIẾT

LISTENING

Nghe thông báo ngắn, các
đoạn hội thoại và các bài nói
chuyện sau đó trả lời câu hỏi
trắc nghiệm và điền thừ vào
chỗ trống (MCQs)

Số câu: 10; Số điểm: 2
Tỉ lệ : 20%
LANGUAGE FOCUS
KTNN I: NGỮ ÂM
Số câu: 5: Số điểm: 1
Tỉ lệ: 10%

Số câu: 5


Số điểm: 1
Nguyên âm và phụ âm
(MCQs)
Số câu: 2
Số điểm: 0.4

LANGUAGE FOCUS
KTNN II: NGỮ PHÁP

Thì, thể, cách của động từ
(MCQs)

Ngoại lệ trong dùng dộng
từ (MCQ)

Số câu: 5; Số điểm: 1
Tỉ lệ: 10%

Số câu: 3
Số điểm: 0.6

Số câu: 1
Số điểm: 0.2

LANGUAGE FOCUS
KTNN III: TỪ VỰNG

Từ vựng trong Chương trình
GDPT (MCQs)


Từ vựng trong Chương
trình GDPT (MCQ)

Số câu: 5; Số điểm: 1
Tỉ lệ: 10%

Số câu: 2
Số điểm: 0.6

Số câu: 1
Số điểm: 0.2

LANGUAGE IN USE I
SỬ DỤNG NGƠN NGỮ I

Tìm lỗi sai ngữ pháp, từ trong
các cụm gạch chân sẵn
(MCQs)

Tìm lỗi sai ngữ pháp, từ
trong các cụm gạch chân
sẵn (MCQ)

Số câu: 5; Số điểm: 1
Tỉ lệ: 10%

Số câu: 3
Số điểm: 0.6

Số câu: 1

Số điểm: 0.2

LANGUAGE IN USE II
SỬ DỤNG NGÔN NGỮ II

Nhận biết từ/ cấu trúc đúng
trong ngữ cảnh (Cloze with
MCQs)

Sử dụng được từ vựng/
cấu trúc đúng trong ngữ
cảnh (Cloze with MCQs)

Số câu: 2
Số điểm: 0.4
Bài đọc dài khoảng 200 đến
250 từ có nội dung thuộc chủ
đề trong chương trình GDPT

Số câu: 1
Số điểm: 0.2
Bài đọc dài khoảng 200
đến 250 từ có nội dung
thuộc chủ đề trong

Số câu: 5; Số điểm: 1
Tỉ lệ: 10%
READING

THÔNG HIỂU


VẬN DỤNG

Nghe thông báo ngắn, các
đoạn hội thoại và các bài
nói chuyện sau đó trả lời
câu hỏi trắc nghiệm và
điền thừ vào chỗ trống
(MCQs)
Số câu: 5
Số điểm: 1
Trọng âm của từ (MCQs)
Số câu: 3
Số điểm: 0.6

Ngoại lệ trong
dùng dộng từ
(MCQ)
Số câu: 1
Số điểm: 0.2
Từ vựng trong
Chương trình
GDPT (MCQ)
Số câu: 1
Số điểm: 0.2
Tìm lỗi sai ngữ
pháp, từ trong
các cụm gạch
chân sẵn (MCQ)
Số câu: 1

Số điểm: 0.2
Sử dụng được từ
vựng/ cấu trúc
đúng trong ngữ
cảnh (Cloze
with MCQs)
Số câu: 2
Số điểm: 0.4
Bài đọc dài
khoảng 200 đến
250 từ có nội


Số câu: 10; Số điểm: 2
Tỉ lệ : 20%

(MCQ)

chương trình GDPT
(MCQ)

Số câu: 3
Số điểm: 0.6

Số câu: 2
Số điểm: 0.4

Số câu: 20
Số điểm: 4.0


Số câu: 15
Số điểm: 3.0

WRITING

Số câu: 5; Số điểm: 1
Tỉ lệ : 10%
Tổng số câu: 50
Tổng số điểm: 10

dung thuộc chủ
đề trong chương
trình GDPT
(MCQs)
Số câu: 5
Số điểm: 1.0
Viết lại câu có
nội dung khơng
đổi từ câu cho
trước; Xây dựng
câu dựa trên các
từ gợi ý
(MCQs)
Số câu: 5
Số điểm: 1.0
Số câu: 15
Số điểm: 3.0

SỞ GIÁO DỤC-ĐÀO TẠO ……..


ĐỀ KIỂM TRA HỌC KỲ I

TRƯỜNG …………..

Năm học 2020-2021
Môn: TIẾNG ANH - LỚP 12

I. LISTENING (2 points)
a. Listen to the NEWS and choose the best answers. (1point)
Question 01. Many rural areas ……….. have no doctor .
A. In UK

B. In Japan

C. In US
Question 02.

D. In Canada
There is some where like quarter of all our physicians in

Kansas are ……..of age or older
A. sixteen
C. seventeen

B. sixty
D. seventy

Question 03. “He says …………. students from rural areas now typically
study in Wichita or Kansas city, two of the biggest cities in Kansas.
A. medical

C. architecture

B. engineering
D. none are correct


Question 04. Student, Claire Hinrichsen grew up in a
town ………………………of about people.
A. 600.000

B.

C. 800.000

D. 900.00

700.000

Question 05. One place a resident might work is the clay centre clinic,where
Dr. Kerry Murphy ia…….
A. family artist
physician

B. medical company

C. family

D. family musician

b. Listen to A CONVERSATION between Mark and Bill and then choose

the best answers.(1point)
Question 06. What place are they in?
A. in high school

B. at home

C. in a campus

D. other place
Question 07. Where is Mark from?
A. from Houston texas
B. from California
C. from New York
D. from Washington
Question 08. They are in the…………….year.
A. first
C. third

B. second
D. last

Question 09. How many percent of people accepted to Standford University?
A. 96
C. 98

B. 97
D. 99

Question 10. Why does Mark ask Bill the place of Smith building?
A. Because He wants to have the syllabus of English literature

B. Because He wants to have the syllabus of French literature
C. Because He wants to have the time table of Psychology
D. Because He wants to have the syllabus of Psychology
II. PRONUNCIATION. a. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer
sheet to indicate the word that differs from the rest in the position of the


main stress in each of the following questions.(0.6 points)
Question 11.

A. reserve

B. schedule

Question 12.

A. technology

C. wildlife

B. biology

D. beauty
C. industry

D.

industrious
Question 13.


A. mammal

B. farther

C. flooding D. enough

b. Choose the word marked A, B, C, or D whose main stress syllable is put
differently.(0.4 points)
Question 14. A. reserved

B. blaimed C. maitained

D.

congratulated
Question 15. A.develops

B. compliments

III. GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY:

C. clocks

D. struggles

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D

on your answer sheet to choose the one word or phrase that best completes
the sentence.(2 points)
Question 16. There was a___________ table in the middle of the room.

A. Chinese round beautiful wooden

B. beautiful wooden round

Chinese
C. beautiful wooden Chinese round

D. beautiful round Chinese

wooden
Question 17. Before the interview, you have to send a letter of application
and your résumé to the company.
A. recommendation

B. reference

C. curriculum vitae

D. photograph
Question 18. The medicine___________ had no effect at all.
A. the doctor gave it to me

B. the doctor gave me

C. which the doctor gave it to me

D. which given to me by the doctor

Question 19. Why don't you have the document___________?
A. photocopy


B. to photocopy

C. photocopying

D. photocopied

Question 20. I don't like___________ jobs. In fact, I never want to work under
high pressure.
A. stress
stressful

B. stressed

C. stressing

D.


Question 21. It was very kind___________ you to lend me the money I
needed.
A. for

B. of

C. to

D. with

Question 22. When I__________ home last night, I__________ that

Jane___________ a beautiful candlelight dinner.
A. had arrived/ discovered/ prepared

B. was arriving/ had discovered/ was

preparing
C. have arrived/ was discovering/ had prepared

D. arrived/ discovered/

was preparing
Question 23. ___________ if they had feathers instead of hair?
A. Can people possibly fly

B. Could people be able to fly

C. Will people possibly fly

D. Would people be able to fly

Question 24. __________, women are responsible for the chores in the house
and taking care of the children.
A. With tradition

B. On tradition

C. Traditional

D. Traditionally
Question 25. Is English a compulsory subject or a(n)___________ one at high

school here?
A. obligatory

B. mandatory

C. obliging

D.

optional
IV. FIDING ERRORS - Mark the option marked A, B, C, or D to show the
underlined part that needs correction.(1point)
Question 26. The wave lengths of ultraviolet light are short than those of
visible light but longer than those of X-rays.
C. those

A. lengths

B.

short

D. but

Question 27. If you think carefully before making your decision, you will
avoid to get into trouble later.
A. making

B. to get


C. later

D. carefully

Question 28. A person's body postures, movements but positions more often
tell us exactly what they mean.


A. person's

B. exactly

C. what

D. but

Question 29. Mr. Carlos, along by his cousins from Mexico City, is planning
to attend the festivities.
A. by

B. from

C. to attend

D. is

Question 30. While the Browns were away on holiday, their house was broke
into.
A. were


B. away

C. the

D.

broke into
V. CLOZE PASSAGE -

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer

sheet to fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.(1
point)
We know that there is no life on Mars. The Viking robot missions to
the Red Planet proved that. The mission was (31)___________ to one man for
the most part. Percival Lowell, a rich American businessman, suggested that
Mars contained life. He was fascinated by Mars. He spent 23 years studying it.
He was so (32)___________ involved in the search for Martian life that he
built his own laboratory. It housed a huge telescope. At 7,000 feet (2.13km)
(33)___________ sea level in a dry climate, it was a perfect site to view Mars.
Lowell believed that he saw a network of lines (34)___________ Mars. He
also thought that the lines were built by intelligent life. There was also the
chance that water was on the planet. He drew many maps in his notebooks.
His idea (35)___________ the public's attention. People soon believed that
life on Mars could exist.
Question 31. A. due

B. because

C. except


D. instead

Question 32. A. deep

B. deeply

C. depth

D. deepen

Question 33. A. on

B. over

C. above

D. up
D. crossed

Question 34. A. cross

B. crossing

C. to cross

Question 35. A. made

B. achieved


C. absorbed

D. drew

VI. READING COMPREHENSION- (2 points)
a. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer by marking the
letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet. (1point)


Jean spent her first few years in Hooper and her family moved to
Otsego early in her life. She was only ten when her father died unexpectedly,
leaving her mother to raise and support their family alone. Her mother soon
went to work outside the home to provide for the family, and Jean, being one of
the oldest, had to help care for her younger siblings. Although she had much
responsibility at home, Jean thoroughly enjoyed school and was an excellent
student. She went on to graduate 10th in her class at Otsego High School in
1953.
While still in high school, Jean met a young man named Charles
"Chuck" Holly, at a dance in Alamo; and they were quite taken with each other.
Over the next few years, their love for each other blossomed and they were
married on February 24, 1953, while Jean was still in school. At the time,
Chuck was serving his country in the military, and had come home on leave to
marry his sweetheart. Unfortunately, shortly thereafter, he was sent overseas to
serve in Korea for the next fifteen months.
Upon his discharge, the couple settled into married life together in the
Plainwell, Otsego area. To help make ends meet, Jean went to work at the
collection bureau in Kalamazoo for a while, before taking a job at the cheese
company in Otsego. In 1964, Chuck and Jean were overjoyed with the birth of
their son, Chuck, who brought great joy into their lives.
Jean remembered how her mother was always gone so much working

after her father died and she did not want that for her son, so she left her job to
devote herself to the role of a mother.
Question 36. After Jean's father passed away, her mother used to___________.
A. work outside the home

B. be a housewife

C. support the family alone

D. work as a secretary

Question 37. Which is not referred to Jean?
A. She was a responsible girl.
household chores.

B. She never helped her mother with


C. She often did well at school.

D. She went to high school.

Question 38. Jean's husband was a___________.
A. teacher

B. dancer

C. soldier

D. servant


Question 39. Jean___________.
A. served in the military
C. had a daughter

B. lived in Korea for fifteen months
D. got married when she was a student

Question 40. Which is not TRUE about Jean?
A. She disliked staying at home and taking care of her child.
B. She worked outside the home before she had a child.
C. She was very happy when she got a baby.
D. She quit her job to look after her baby.
b. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer marked A, B, C,
or D provided.(1point)
Preparation is a key to a successful interview. Does the idea of going to a
job interview make you feel a little nervous? Many people find that it is the
hardest part of the employing process. But it is not really true. The more you
prepare and practice, the more comfortable you will feel. You should find out
as much as possible about the company before you go to the interview.
Understand the products that they produce and the services that they provide.
It is also good to know who the customers are and who the major competitors
are. Practice makes perfect. It will also make you feel more confident and
relaxed. So, practice your answers to common questions. Make a list of
questions to ask, too. Almost all interviewers will ask if you have questions.
This is a great opportunity for you to show your keenness, enthusiasm, and
knowledge.
Make a great impression. The interview is your chance to show that you
are the best person for the job. Your application or resume has already
exhibited that you are qualified. Now it is up to you to show how your skills

and experience match this position and this company. The employer will be
looking and listening to determine if you are a good fit. He/she will be
looking for a number of different qualities, in addition to the skills that you


possess. To make the best impression, dress appropriately; express your
strengths; arrive early, by about 10-15 minutes; be enthusiastic; shake hands
firmly; be an active listener; sit up straight and maintain eye contact; and ask
questions
After the interview, follow up with a thank-you note. This is a chance for
you to restate your interest and how you can benefit the company. Your best
bet is to try to time it so that the note gets there before the hiring: decision is
made. You should also follow up with a phone call if you do not hear back
from the employer within the specified time.
Question 41. The pronoun it refers to ________.
A.

the job

B. the interview

C. the interviewer D. the

preparation
Question 42. What does the writer advise you to practice?
A. Asking and answering questions related to the job.
B. Making products that the company produces.
C. Providing services that the company serves.
D. Meeting some customers and competitors.
Question 43. Which should not be shown during your interview?

A. Punctuality
C. Being properly-dressed

B. A firm hand shaking
D. Weaknesses

Question 44. You can show your qualifications and………….

in the

interview.
A. dressing style and punctuality

B. competing with the

competitors
C. resume and letter of application

D. eye contact with the

interview
Question 45. Which is not included in the writer's advice?
A. You should not communicate with the interviewer after the interview.
B. You should make the best impression in the interview.
C. You should write a note to say thanks to the interviewer after the
interview,


D. You should telephone the interviewer for any information after the
interview.

VII. WRITING.

Rewrite sentences without changing meaning as the

given ones.( 1point).
Question 46. They always refused to allow me to bring friends home.
A. They usually let me bring friends home.

B. They never let me

bring friends home.
C. They usually let me to bring friends home. D. They let me bringing
friends home.
Question 47. We will only be able to come if we can get some time off.
A. We won’t be able to come unless we can get some time off.
B. We will be able to come unless we can get some time off.
C. We wouldn’t be able to come unless we can get some time off.
D. We would be able to come unless we can get some time off.
Question 48. “Why don’t you asked the teacher for help?” Peter asked.
A. Peter advised me to ask the teacher for help
B. Peter recommended me not to ask the teacher for help
C. Peter told me the reason why I did not ask the teacher for help
D. Peter suggested that he should ask the teacher for help
Question 49. They say John won a special prize.
A. It is said that John won a special prize.

B. It was said that John won

a special prize.
C. It was said that John wins a special prize.


D. It is said that John wins a

special prize.
Question 50. “I’m sorry I have to leave so early,” he said.
A. He apologized to have to leave early.

B. He apologized for having to

leave early.
C. He apologized that he has to leave early. D. He apologized to have left
early.


……………………….THE END…………………………..


ANSWER KEY AND INSTRUCTION FOR MARKING THE 1ST TERM
TEST English 12- ACADEMIC YEAR: 2020- 2021
1.C

2.B

3.A

4.A

5.C

6.C


7.B

8.A

9.C

10.
D

11.
A

12.
D

13.
D

14.
D

15.
D

16.
D

17.
C


18.
B

19.
D

20.
D

21.
B

22.
D

23.
D

24.
D

25.
A

26.
B

27.
B


28.
D

29.
A

30.
A

31.
A

32.
B

33.
C

34.
B

35.
C

36.
C

37.
B


38.
C

39.
D

40.
A

41.
B

42.
A

43.
D

44.
C

45.
A

46.
B

47.
A


48.
A

49.
A

50.
B

The listening tape
a. Education news.
Many rural areas in the US have no doctor. Some medical schools are trying
different ways to treat the problem. One idea is to educate doctor in smallest
communities and hope they stay Dr. william Carthcan Lake heads a new
program at the US of Kansas in the midwest. He says, “We need more docs.
There is some where like quarter of all our physicians in Kansas are sixty
years of age or older. We need to be replacing physicians, too. “He says
medical students from rural areas now typically study in Wichita or Kansas
city, two of the biggest cities in Kansas, they said, “you know, I really have
every intention of coming back to rural Kansas, but they met soul mate they
get married, their soul mate happens to be from a big city and we never see
them again. The program is based in kansas “tenth largest city, Salinna home
to about fifty thoudsand people. Silana is about three hours drive from Kansas
city, past fields of corn, soybean and cattle, Student, Claire Hinrichsen grew
up in a town of about six hundred thousand people. One season she likes the
Salina program is because of the size. There are only 8 students – the smallest
medical school in the country. Classes are taught by my professors. In salina



or on a video link from Kanss city or Withchi, students who complete the four
year program will then do their residency training an small community in the
surounding area. One place a resident might work is the clay centre
clinic,where Dr. Kerry Murphy ia s family physician.
b. University study
Mark: Hi, my name is Mark
Bill: Mark? I’m Bill, Glad to meet you?
Mark: Yeah, so where are you from?
Bill: I’m from Houston texas
Mark: oh, I’m from Southern California.
Bill: There must be a lot of girls over there huh?
Mark : Hell yeah, but most of them hoochies.
Bill : that sucks, so what year are you in?
Mark: I’m a freshman
Bill: This is my first year, too.
Mark: so what made you decide to come to california for school? I hear
Austin is a good school
Bill: it is alright, but I think Berkerley is better.
Mark: so is this where you wanted to come?
Bill: to tell you the truth, I wanted to go to Stanford. I made it on the waiting
list, but ninety nine percent of people accepted to Standford go there like who
wouldn’t right?
Mark: very true, but this is still a good school.
Bill: I’m not complaining , I just know that I wanted to come to California.
Texas is cool and all, But I wanted to experience different things. That’s good,
you know what you plan on majoring in?
Mark: I was thinking about political science, but I’m learning towards English
literature. How about you?
Bill: I plan on majoring in double English.
Mark: Do you know where the Smith building is? I have to pick up the

syllabus for my psychology class, I missed the first day.


Bill:

That is great start. It is over there by the library.

Mark: It was nice meeting you.
Bill: yeah, we should hang out later.
Mark: cool, I’ll see you tomorrow in class then.
Bill: alright, later.



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