Đề thi kiểm tra chuyên đề lần II môn Tiếng Anh Lớp 12 - Năm học 2018-2019 - Mã đề: 012

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Đề thi kiểm tra chuyên đề lần II môn Tiếng Anh Lớp 12 - Năm học 2018-2019 - Mã đề: 012
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ĐỀ THI KIỂM TRA CHUYÊN ĐỀ LẦN II 
MÔN: TIẾNG ANH – LỚP 12
NĂM HỌC 2018-2019
MÃ ĐỀ: 012
Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề
Họ và tên thí sinh:..... SBD:
¯ Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 01. Smoking is a causative factor in the development of several serious diseases, including lung cancer.
A. original	B. cause 	C. reason	D. resource
Question 02. The issue of pay rise will loom large at the year-end conference.
A. be discussed	B. cause worry
	C. become important	D. be raised suddenly 
¯ Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 03.A. sacrificed	B. explained	C. cooked	D. laughed
Question 04.A. scout	B. fought 	C. trout	D. found
¯ Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 05.A. signal	B. common	C. attract	D. verbal
Question 06.A. inorganic	B. academic
	C. uncertainty	D. understanding
¯ Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 07. A number of political prisoners_________ since Independent Day.
A. have released	B. has been released	C. was released 	D. have been released
Question 08. Make sure you mix the ingredients well, _________ you might get lumps in your cake.
A. otherwise	B. unless	C. provided	D. supposing
Question 09. I’m becoming increasingly________. Last week, I locked myself out of the house twice.
A. oblivious	B. forgetful	C. mindless	D. absent
Question 10. They tell me about the film_________ on TV last week.
A. whom they watched	B. when they watched
C. which they watched it	D. which they watched
Question 11. The street is very noisy, _________ makes sleeping difficult.
A. which	B. what	C. that	D. it
Question 12. I like________ books better than________ films.
A. Ø/ the	B. the/ Ø	C. Ø/ Ø 	D. the/ the 
Question 13. He’s very________ about his private life. He’s got no secrets.
A. trustworthy	B. direct	C. sincere	D. open
Question 14. He wanted to know whose car I had borrowed_________.
A. yesterday evening	B. the previous night	C. last night	D. the last evening
Question 15. He does not_________ his fellow-workers and there are often disagreements between them.
A. go on with	B. take to	C. get on with	D. put up with
Question 16. It’s important to know about how developed countries have solved the urbanization problems and_________ some solutions to those in Viet Nam.
A. expect	B. think	C. propose	D. advise
Question 17. I don’t suppose there is anyone there, _________ ?
A. don’t I	B. do I	C. isn’t there	D. is there
Question 18. Even though I didn’t want my son to leave home, since he was twenty-one there was nothing I could do to________ it.
A. prevent	B. hinder	C. resist	D. cease
Question 19. It is possible__________ may assist some trees in saving water in the winter.
A. the leaves are lost 	B. when leaves have lost
C. that the loss of leaves 	D. to lose leaves 
¯ Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes each of the following exchanges.
Question 20. ~ Maria: “Don’t get black cats - they bring bad luck!” 
~ Black: “_____________”
A. No, it can jump over this fence.
	B. That’s a load of rubbish!	
C. Yes, I bought it at the bazaar.	D. Don’t be serious. It’s just for fun.
Question 21. ~ Clemen: “_____________”	
~ Dick: “Is there something on your mind?”
A. I feel like going out for a while.	B. I’ve been feeling a bit anxious lately.
C. Why don’t you think more rationally?	D. I’ve been out strolling all day.
¯ Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions.
Question 22. The new restaurant looks good. However, it seems to have few customers.
A. The new restaurant would have more customers if it looked better.
B. In order to get more business, the new restaurant should improve its appearance.
C. In spite of its appearance, the new restaurant does not appear to attract much business.
D. If it had a few more customers, the new restaurant would look better.
Question 23. No one but the experts was able to realize that the painting was an imitation. It greatly resembled the original.
A. It was obvious that only a person with great talent could fake a painting so successfully.
B. It was hard for ordinary people to judge between the fake painting and the real one, but not for the experts.
C. The painting looked so much like the authentic one that only the experts could tell it wasn't genuine.
D. It was almost impossible for amateurs to realize that the painting was not authentic, though the experts could judge it quite easily.
¯ Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 24 to Question 28.
AFTERNOON TEA
 	In far too many places in England today, the agreeable habit of taking afternoon tea has vanished. 'Such a shocking waste of time,' says one. 'Quite unnecessary, if one has had lunch or (24)________ to eat in the evening,' says another.
 	All very true, (25)________ but what a lot of innocent pleasure these strong-minded people are missing! The very ritual of tea-making, warming the pot, making sure that the water is just boiling, inhaling the fragrant steam, arranging the tea-cosy to fit snugly around the container, all the preliminaries (26)________ up to the exquisite pleasure of sipping the brew from thin porcelain, and helping oneself to hot buttered scones and strawberry jam, a slice of feather-light sponge cake or home-made shortbread.
 	Taking tea is a highly civilized pastime, and fortunately is still in favour in Thrush Green, where the inhabitants have got it down to a (27)________ art. It is common (28)________ in that pleasant village to invite friends to tea rather than lunch or dinner.
Question 24.A. no wonder	B. no way	C. no matter	D. no doubt	
Question 25.A. practice	B. custom
	C. habit	D. procedure	
Question 26.A. rare	B. fine	C. pure	D. sheer
Question 27.A. run	B. come	C. draw	D. lead
Question 28.A. designs	B. views	C. proposes	D. minds
¯ Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 29. All the blood in the body passes through the heart at least twice the minute.
A. the minute	B. at least	C. All the blood	D. passes through
Question 30. However your profession is, you should read regularly to keep pace at least with the developments in your own field.
A. keep pace	B. However	C. regularly	D. in
Question 31. It is vital that parents know when to punish their children and when they should reward them.
A. their
_________THE END_________
 	B. and	C. they should	D. It is	
¯ Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 32. Public opinion is currently running against the banking industry. 
A. stand up for	B. kick out	C. poke fun at	D. look up to
Question 33. The International Organizations are going to be in a temporary way in the country.
A. permanent	B. soak	C. guess	D. complicated
¯ Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 38 to Question 44.
 	Entrepreneurial schoolboy Tommie Rose, made £14,000 towards his university fees by selling sweets from a 'black market' tuck shop at his school. Tommie, fifteen, bought chocolate, crisps and fizzy drinks in bulk from discount stores and sold them to fellow pupils at a competitive mark-up. For three years, he saved his £60 to £70 daily earnings towards the £9,000-a-year tuition fees for university, and has his eye on studying business at Oxford or Cambridge.
 	However, teachers at Buile Hill High School in Salford, Greater Manchester, threatened to suspend the teenager from school if he didn't shut down the unofficial tuck shop. Tommie, who lives in Salford, was suspended from his previous school for ten days for running a similar business, which he said was inspired by television shows such as Dragons' Den and The Apprentice.
 His parents, Gary, thirty-three, an office worker, and Tracy, also thirty-three, a gym manager, said they would struggle to support their son through university on their own. 'He's a typical teenage boy who saw what he wanted and worked hard for it,' said Mr Rose. 'He realised that if you want to get ahead in business and in life, you have to start at a young age. I could only dream of making that sort of money at his age.'
 	 James Inman, the head teacher at Buile Hill School, said, 'We admire this pupil's entrepreneurship, but school is not the place to set up a black market for junk food. We have extremely high standards and with our healthy-eating policy, we do not allow fizzy drinks or large amounts of sweets.'
 	Faced with the threat of suspension, Tommie has decided to close his tuck shop business for now and donate the remaining snacks and drinks to the homeless in Manchester. However, aware of the advantages of working as he studies, Tommie plans to continue earning money and gaining valuable experience. The young entrepreneur is meeting his head teacher with a business plan for a healthy tuck shop, and has found himself back in the news again as he attempts to sell a signed bottle of a well-known energy drink online to the highest bidder. He also has plans for a new business involving T-shirts and has been offered work experience at a recruitment firm in Manchester. Tommie said, 'I have had a few other job offers since the story appeared in the media. I just love the world of business.'
Question 34. Buile Hill School objects to Tommie's business because________
A. he has already been suspended from another school for running a similar business there.
B. they believe Tommie is too young to run a business.
C. they are concerned about the effect of the products Tommie sells on other students.
D. he is competing with the school's own official tuck shop.
Question 35. Buile Hill School's reaction has prompted Tommie to________
A. leave school to experience working for a local business.
B. redesign his tuck shop business.
C. give up his attempts to make money.
D. start an Internet-based business selling snacks.
Question 36. Tommie's father________
A. finds it difficult to support his son's actions.
B. admits that Tommie is not a regular teenager.
C. says Tommie has always dreamed of making money.
D. feels that Tommie has learned an important lesson early in his life.
Question 37. According to the passage, the writer emphasises________
A. the negative impacts of working while still studying at school.
B. how young people can benefit from working while still at school.
C. why earning independently is important for young people.
D. how young people's attitudes to work have changed.
Question 38. The phrase “suspended from school” is closest in meaning to________.
A. temporarily not allowed to go to school	B. ejected from school for ever
C. banned from schools	D. prevented from schooling
Question 39. The word “recruitment” is synonymous with________
A. finding new members 	B. assembling service 
C. new employment 	D. recovering business 
Question 40. Tommie set up his business________
A. to prove what a good businessman he is.
B. because his school didn't provide a quality service.
C. so that he would be accepted at Oxford or Cambridge universities.
D. so that he would be able to afford the fees at a top university.
¯ Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions.
Question 41. Don’t disturb me unless it is something urgent.
A. Unless something terrible happens, please leave me alone.
B. When you need something fast, you can call on me.
C. I will only bother you if there is some sort of emergency.
D. You can only interrupt me if it is some sort of emergency.
Question 42. Everyone at the factory was worried about the possibility of losing their job.
A. The chance that they might lose their jobs troubled all those at the factory.
B. Few of those working at the factory felt that their jobs were secure.
C. All those at the factory wondered how they might be able to keep their jobs.
D. All of the factory employees realized that they would soon lose their jobs.
Question 43. Much to our astonishment, he soon proved himself to be a very talented organiser.
A. The astonishing thing was that such a talented man should take on the organisation.
B. The speed with which he developed his administrative potential didn’t surprise us all.
C. His organising abilities were surprisingly enough not recognised until too late.
D. It wasn’t long before his administrative gifts became apparent, which surprised us greatly.
¯ Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 31 to Question 37.
THE HUMAN SCARECROW
Being told to bring a deckchair and a good book for the first day in a new job might not be the kind of advice you’d expect to receive from your new boss, but that’s exactly the advice Jamie Fox was given when he took up a post to help out a local farmer.
 	Fox, twenty-two, a music graduate from Bangor University, uses a range of musical instruments to scare off partridges that have been destroying crops because ordinary scarecrows don’t quite seem up to the job. Despite working from 7.30 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. for a minimum wage, Fox, who is saving up to finance a trip to New Zealand, is quite content with his unique position. Indeed, he’d much rather be out in the open air reading and playing instruments, he says, and time passes much quicker than sitting at home doing nothing and claiming unemployment benefit.
 	Fox can do anything he likes to pass the time. As well as playing musical instruments and reading to relieve the monotony, other perks of the job include doing Sudoku puzzles, observing the wildlife and daydreaming. He does, however, need to get out of the comfort of his chair occasionally to scare the partridges off the fields. And although the work is far from lucrative, some of Jamie’s friends, including those with more generously paid jobs, are reportedly envious of his position and the fact that he spends the best part of the day doing largely as he pleases.
 	His employer, farmer William Youngs, claims that he was forced to take someone on as a human scarecrow after the partridges didn’t respond to more traditional methods of frightening them away. Since losing thirty acres worth of crops to the birds at a cost of thousands of pounds, Youngs has tried a variety of approaches to protect his livelihood. Now, however, he is happy with the solution and claims that Jamie’s presence in the fields is proving very effective and making a real difference.
Question 44. Jamie Fox’s plans include________
A. travelling abroad. 	B. becoming a farmer.
C. earning more money.	D. joining a band.
Question 45. The phrase “up to the job” is closest in meaning to________.
A. unable to fulfill it	B. over-consuming
C. unsuitable for the job	D. good enough to do the job
Question 46. Mr. Youngs decided to employ Jamie because________
A. he can pay him a low wage.	B. he considered Jamie a good worker.	
C. he lost lots of crops previously.	D. he wants to help with the problem of unemployment. 
Question 47. Jamie’s friends are envious because of________
A. the nature of his work.	B. the fact he enjoys what he is doing.
C. the money he earns.	D. the hours he works.
Question 48. Jamie Fox is happy with his job because________
A. he never gets bored.	B. he thinks it is better than being out of work.
C. he uses his educational background.	D. he has plenty of free time during the day.
Question 49. What is true about Jamie’s job?
A. He has replaced another person.	B. He makes a lot of noise.
C. He doesn’t need to move.	D. He gets uncomfortable.
Question 50. Which word is the synomym with “lucrative”?
A. glistening
	B. successful	C. lubricious	D. profitable	
_________THE END_________
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