Đề kiểm tra học kì I môn Tiếng Anh Lớp 12 - Mã đề 722 - Năm học 2020-2021 - Sở GD và ĐT Thành phố Đà Nẵng (Có đáp án)
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- SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO KIỂM TRA CUỐI KÌ I NĂM HỌC 2020 - 2021 THÀNH PHỐ ĐÀ NẴNG Môn: Tiếng Anh Lớp 12 Thời gian: 45 phút (Không kể thời gian giao đề) ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC (Đề có 02 trang.) Học sinh làm bài bằng cách chọn và tô kín một ô tròn trên Phiếu trả lời trắc nghiệm tương ứng với phương án trả lời đúng của mỗi câu. Họ và tên thí sinh: Lớp: Mã đề: 722 Số báo danh: Phòng số : Trường: Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others. Question 1. A. attract B. company C. clap D. approach Question 2. A. achievement B. scholarship C. challenge D. chance Choose the word that has a different stress pattern. Question 3. A. employee B. vacancy C. reference D. politics Question 4. A. response B. college C. instance D. household Choose the best answer to each of the following questions or do as directed. Question 5. Jane suggests going to the cinema and she asks Susan. - Jane: “Do you feel like going to the cinema this evening?” - Susan: “___.” A. You’re welcome B. That would be great C. I feel very bored D. I don't agree, I'm afraid Question 6. I asked him whose car ___ the previous day. A. he had borrowed B. had he borrowed C. did he borrow D. he would borrow Question 7. Lisa wants to borrow Mike’s bike. - Lisa: “Is it all right if I use your bike?” - Mike: “___.” A. Go straight ahead B. Sure, go ahead C. Sorry, I’m busy D. Best wishes Question 8. Mum is always busy ___ her work in the laboratory. A. with B. on C. in D. of Question 9. Many people have objected to the use of animals in ___ experiments. A. science B. scientist C. scientific D. scientifically Question 10. His ___ research has proved that he is a promising student. A. careless B. wasteful C. methodical D. hard-working Question 11. Since ___ college, I have heard nothing from him. A. he had left B. he left C. he has left D. he was left Question 12. Universities send letters of ___ to successful candidates by post. A. accept B. acceptable C. acceptably D. acceptance Question 13. The police stopped Willis as he ___ to the railway station. A. drives B. is driving C. was driving D. has driven Question 14. We haven’t seen Jeff for a long time. Let’s ___ him a visit soon. A. do B. make C. pay D. pass Question 15. Being well-dressed and punctual can help you create a good ___ on your interviewer. A. impression B. effectiveness C. employment D. pressure Question 16. Only one of our gifted students ___ to participate in the final competition. A. was choosing B. has been chosen C. were chosen D. have been chosen Question 17. This is ___ first time I have eaten the eel soup. A. Ø B. a C. the D. an Question 18. “Could you turn off the stove? The meat ___ for at least thirty minutes.” A. boiled B. was boiling C. is boiling D. has been boiling Question 19. Education has been developed ___ parallel with modern industry and the mass media. A. on B. in C. for D. of Question 20. A survey was ___ to determine young people's points of view on contractual marriage. A. sent B. directed C. managed D. conducted Question 21. We were relieved that Gordon had arrived at the wedding ___ dressed. A. casually B. informally C. suitably D. possibly Question 22. If John ___ the news every evening, he would know more about politics. A. had watched B. watch C. watched D. would watch Question 23. Her sister applied for a teaching ___ at Bales University with great confidence. A. work B. employment C. career D. post Question 24. Choose the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word. Whatever his shortcomings as a husband, he was a good father to his children. A. weaknesses B. strengths C. disadvantages D. shortages Choose the sentence that is closest in meaning to the original one. Question 25. We couldn't answer these hard questions. A. These hard questions couldn’t be answered. B. These questions were too easy for us to answer. C. These hard questions were not able to answer. D. These questions were easy enough to answer. Question 26. “Don’t forget to do your homework,” the teacher told us. Trang 1/2 - Mã đề: 722
- A. The teacher didn’t tell us to do our homework. B. The teacher said we had to do our homework. C. The teacher reminded us to do our homework. D. The teacher allowed us to do our homework. Question 27. On the way home from work, David met his former teacher. A. While David was going to work from his home, he met his former teacher. B. David met his former teacher while he was working. C. While David was going home from work, he met his former teacher. D. David met his former teacher when he was going home to work. Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each of the blanks from 28 to 32. Many poor parents in African countries say their children will have to miss the beginning of school this year. Classes are returning after months of delay because of COVID-19, the (28) ___ caused by the new coronavirus. Mike Ssekaggo, a headmaster, has answered concerns from parents struggling to have their children in schools for the first time (29) ___ March. Many are worried about (30) ___ struggles caused by the coronavirus health crisis. They also are concerned about how to protect students in crowded classrooms. Ssekaggo said that only half of his 430 students had reported to class the day after he began (31)___ students for the new school term. School officials worry some children might not return because their parents have not been working, he said. In Uganda, officials have set requirements that schools must (32) ___ before they can admit students. Most of them could remain at home until as late as next year. Schools must have enough hand-washing areas and enough space in classrooms and living areas for social distancing. Question 28. A. damage B. disease C. shortage D. accident Question 29. A. for B. on C. until D. since Question 30. A. financial B. finance C. financially D. financing Question 31. A. training B. socializing C. admitting D. contacting Question 32. A. see B. meet C. face D. take Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each of the questions from 33 to 37. Family meals are an important part of living with a family. A recent survey showed that most American children and teenagers share a meal with their family at least four times a week. This is a very positive sign. This is because there are many benefits for families that dine together. First, sharing a meal together can help a family stick together. It helps to reinforce each family member’s sense of belonging. Family meals can teach younger people about their culture by eating traditional foods. Family members can also relax together during this time and enjoy each other’s company. Routine socializing helps family members learn patience and respect for each other. Family meals also play an important part in child development. Parents can keep an eye on their children’s moods and emotions at this time. They can discuss problems. Studies show that eating together helps to reduce the risk that a child will smoke, get into fights, or commit suicide. Children who eat with their families are more likely to earn high grades and make more friends than those who do not eat family meals. Through family meals, parents can also ensure that their children are eating healthy food. Children who eat together with their families are less likely to become obese. Families who dine together tend to eat more fruit and vegetables. These families also don’t eat at fast food restaurants as often as families that do not eat a shared meal. Question 33. Which of the following is NOT considered as a benefit for families that dine together? A. Sharing a family meal can help family members stick together. B. Parents can realize when their children want to eat at fast food restaurants. C. Parents can perceive their children’s moods and emotions during a family meal. D. Having family meals, parents can ensure that their children are eating healthy food. Question 34. The phrase “keep an eye on” in the third paragraph means ___. A. monitor B. delay C. create D. restrict Question 35. Which of the following a family may NOT do during a family meal? A. Family members relax together or enjoy each other’s company. B. Parents discuss problems to help children develop. C. Parents teach their children about their culture by eating traditional foods. D. Family members make more friends while they are having a meal. Question 36. According to the passage, families who eat together ___. A. often have meals at fast food restaurants B. are more likely to suffer obesity C. tend to eat more fruit and vegetables D. have more time to relax after the meals Question 37. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? A. Children who don’t have family meals are sure to get into fights. B. Family meal has many benefits and children wouldn’t miss it. C. Children who don’t usually have family meals are unlikely to develop well. D. Children who have meals at fast food restaurants only eat unhealthy food. Choose the underlined part that needs correction. Question 38. (A) Dogs that are (B) trained to lead (C) the blind must be (D) loyalty, intelligent and calm. Question 39. Peter (A) asked his mother (B) where (C) had she been the day (D) before. Question 40. “How to Become Good Parents” (A) are a (B) good (C) book which attracts (D) much attention. The End Trang 2/2 - Mã đề: 722