Bộ 16 Đề thi khảo sát chất lượng đầu năm Lớp 12 môn Tiếng Anh (Có đáp án)
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Bộ 16 Đề thi khảo sát chất lượng đầu năm Lớp 12 môn Tiếng Anh (Có đáp án) - DeThiTiengAnh.net DeThiTiengAnh.net Bộ 16 Đề thi khảo sát chất lượng đầu năm Lớp 12 môn Tiếng Anh (Có đáp án) - DeThiTiengAnh.net Question 10: A. is held B. was being held C. was held D. will be held Question 11: A. graduate B. engage C. celebrate D. educate Question 12: A. are you B. you do C. can you D. you can Please load the food and drinks onto your tray and pay for them at the (13) . When you finish eating, we ask that you clean off your tables so that others may use them. We do not have any wait staff, so we appreciate your assisting us with this process. (14) , please dispose of your garbage. There are places to put food garbage, recyclables, regular garbage, and plates and utensils. Your putting them in the proper place helps us keep our prices (15) . Thank you for cooperating. - Anderson Cafeteria Management - Question 13: A. bank B. cafeteria C. counter D. place Question 14: A. However B. In contrast C. Otherwise D. As a result Question 15: A. compete B. competitive C. competition D. competitor Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct arrangement of the sentences to make a meaningful paragraph/letter in each of the following questions. Question 16: a. Dear Sir or Madam, b. First, I would appreciate it if you could tell me what the entry requirements are. I finished upper secondary school last summer. Could you please let me know if I need to take a test? If there is one, please let me know where I can find detailed information about it. c. Finally, it would be great if you write back to me with details about what topics the course will cover and how long it will take. d. I look forward to hearing from you soon. e. Next, I would like to know the course fee and the daily wage for the apprenticeship. It is very important for me to have this information so that I can decide if I can afford to study at your school. f. I am writing to ask for more information about the tour guide training courses at the SGV Vocational School. I am over 18 years now and I am very interested in travelling and exploring different cultures. I would really like to apply for one of your courses. A. a-f-b-e-c-d B. a-b-e-c-f-d C. a-b-e-c-d-f D. a-f-e-c-b-d Question 17: a. She was angry then, but now we are close friends. b. When I was 15, I used to fall in love with a girl in my class. c. I hoped she would like it. However, I didn't know that she was allergic to pollen. d. One day, I bought a bunch of flowers to give her. e. She coughed terribly when she smelt the flowers. A. d-a-b-c-e B. e-d-c-b-a C. b-d-c-e-a D. b-a-e-c-d Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 23. The Tomatina Festival The Tomatina Festival takes place every August in the small Spanish town of Bunol. (18) , as the most famous part of the celebrations involve 20.000 people throwing tomatoes at each other! No one is totally sure how the festival began, but it seems to have started in the 1940s. One story tells DeThiTiengAnh.net Bộ 16 Đề thi khảo sát chất lượng đầu năm Lớp 12 môn Tiếng Anh (Có đáp án) - DeThiTiengAnh.net (20) , the event was repeated the following year and its popularity has grown ever since. On the day of the festival, several large lorries, loaded with over 100.000 kg of soft, ripe tomatoes, appear in the town square. Everyone helps themselves or (21) , and once a special signal is given, the tomato fight begins. It generally lasts for about an hour. After another signal, everyone stops (22) and the cleanup begins. At one time, over 40.000 people attended the festival (Bunol's population is only around 9000!) but this was felt to be too many, so the organizers decided to introduce a limit. This was set at a maximum of 20,000 people per year. So these days, you actually (23) get a ticket to attend. Without this, you will not be allowed to take part. Question 18: A. The world's biggest food fight B. Described as the world's biggest food fight C. It has been described as the world's biggest food fight D. Describing as the world's biggest food fight Question 19: A. This seemed so enjoyable that other people joined in B. What seemed so enjoyable that other people joined in C. Seemingly so enjoyable that other people joined in D. It seemed enjoyable that other people joined in Question 20: A. Whatever the truth is B. No matter the truth is C. However is the truth D. Despite the truth Question 21: A. are given lots of the tomatoes B. to give lots of the tomatoes C. is given lots of the tomatoes D. giving lots of the tomatoes. Question 22: A. and throws the fruit B. throwing the fruit C. the fruit being thrown D. to throw the fruit Question 23: A. shouldn't B. don't need to C. have D. have to Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 24 to 28. Wi-Fi availability in schools is crucial for modern education. It provides (24) students and teachers with access to a vast range of resources online, enhancing the learning experience significantly. With Wi-Fi, students can make (25) of educational tools, research materials, and collaborate on projects easily. Teachers can also utilize online platforms to bring diverse teaching methods into the classroom, such as interactive lessons and educational videos, which can (26) to different learning styles. Furthermore, Wi-Fi in schools supports the use of technology like tablets and laptops, which are (27) to developing digital literacy - a key skill in today's digital world. It also enables the school community to stay connected and informed about school events and announcements efficiently through the school's online portal. In a (28) , having Wi-Fi at school is not just about internet access; it's about empowering students and teachers with the tools to boost educational success and prepare students for a digitally driven future. Question 24: A. neither B. some C. either D. both Question 25: A. advantage B. benefit C. profit D. use Question 26: A. split B. cater C. work D. exert Question 27: A. indifferent B. independent C. integral D. emphatic Question 28: A. conclusion B. brief C. nutshell D. sentence Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the DeThiTiengAnh.net Bộ 16 Đề thi khảo sát chất lượng đầu năm Lớp 12 môn Tiếng Anh (Có đáp án) - DeThiTiengAnh.net A study of 1,000 five- to 18-year-olds reveals just 21 percent will visit their older relatives to hear about how their lives were different in the past, such as where they worked, how it was living in the war, and how they met the love of their life. More than half of youths have no idea what job their grandparent did before retirement. Sadly, one in ten admit they are simply not interested in their grandmother's or grandad's talents and interests, and a quarter only turn up to see them for pocket money. But 23 percent claim the reason they don't know anything about their older relatives is that they don't really get the chance to talk properly. Researchers found that although 65 per cent of youngsters do see their grandparents every single week, 37 percent claim this is only because their parents want them to. And while 39 percent talk to their grandparents on the phone, Facebook or Skype at least once a week - 16 percent once a day - conversation is rarely focused on what they are doing or have done in the past. Four in 10 kids have no idea what their grandparent's proudest achievements are, while 30 percent don't know if they have any special skills or talents. And 42 percent don't spend any time talking about their grandparent's history and are therefore clueless about what their grandmother or grandad was like when they were younger. Perhaps due to this lack of communication and respect, just six percent of children say they look up to their grandparents as a role model and inspiration. Question 29: Which of the following could be the main idea of the passage? A. Young people's tendency to neglect their grandparents B. Grandparents' loneliness in their old age C. Grandparents' attitudes towards youngsters D. Young people's disinterest in their grandparents' stories Question 30: According to the study in paragraph 2, which information is NOT TRUE? A. Nearby a quarter of young people don't have suitable opportunities to talk to older relatives. B. Over 50% of the young don't know about their older relatives' past professions. C. Most of youths visit their grandparents to ask for pocket money. D. Merely one fifth of people in the survey keep asking about the bygone time of their grandparents. Question 31: The word "them” in paragraph 2 refers to . A. relatives B. youngsters C. talents D. grandparents Question 32: The phrase "look up to" in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to? A. dread B. disrespect C. imagine D. admire Question 33: Which of the following can be inferred from the last paragraph? A. Youngsters nowadays are too indifferent to their grandparents' lives in the past. B. Most young people use modern technology to keep in touch with their older generation. C. Children's lack of communication with grandparents leads to mutual misunderstanding. D. Grandchildren never care for their elderly relatives special skills and talents. 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 34 to 40. Is there a right way to bring up children? Some parents read guides to find an answer, many just follow their instinct. Whatever they do, a doubt always remains: could I have done a better job? A recent contribution to the subject is Amy Chua's controversial book Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother, which describes the approach to child- rearing of an ambitious Chinese parent living in the West. According to Chua, Western mothers are far too soft on their children. She says they are always praising their children for every effort they make, even if the result is coming last in a race or playing a piano piece badly. These are the kind of parents who will give in to their children's demands to go out and play rather than do their homework if they protest loud enough. The tiger mother method is very different and the key is total control. Tiger mothers will accept nothing less than "A" grades in every subject - failure to achieve these is just proof that they have not worked hard enough. They will encourage not with praise and reward, but by punishing and shaming. Chua told her own daughter that she would take her doll's house to a charity shop if she failed to DeThiTiengAnh.net
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