Page 1/2 - Code 109 GIA ĐỊNH HIGH SCHOOL MID-TERM 1st SEMESTER TEST Time allowed: 45 minutes; GRADE 12 CODE 109 I/ Identify the mistake in the following sentences: 1: A survey has just conducted among these students to determine their attitudes toward love and marriage. A B C D 2: In the family, my main responsibility is to be washing the dishes and take out the garbage. A B C D 3: “The members of our family have very close relationships with each other,” said my friend. A B C D 4: In some situations pointing to someone is not impolite, it’s simple a way to get their attention. A B C D 5: In England, the state school system is free for all students and paid by the state. A B C D II/ Choose the word or phrase that best completes the following sentences: 6: “What in your class, yesterday?” he said. A. had been happened B. had happened C. was happened D. happened 7: It is thought that marriage should be an equal . A. hardship B. friendship C. partnership D. counterpart 8: She denied that she had been there three days . A. afterwards B. previous C. earlier D. ago 9: In England, the National Curriculum is many subjects. A. made up B. made for C. made in for D. made up of 10: He thought they a wrong question. A. would have never answered to B. would never have answered C. would have never been answered D. would have been never answered to 11: You aren’t married, are you? - A. Yes, I’m single. B. I think so. C. No, I’m not not yet. D. I have a child. 12: That building to a foreigner. A. is gone to sell B. is gone to be sold C. is going to sell D. is going to be sold 13: Her late uncle . for this company for most of his life. A. has worked B. worked C. has been working D. had been working 14: Her mother was crying when she goodbye to her at the airport. A. raised B. told C. rose D. waved 15: John tells us that they friends for more than 20 years. A. have been B. had been being C. have been being D. had been 16: What are considered to be non-verbal signals in your culture? A. clear, big B. big, obvious C. smaller, slight D. slightly, attracting 17: Jeans are not for a formal party. A. appropriate B. possible C. good D. acceptable 18: Children living in inner-city areas may be . disadvantaged. A. educative B. educatedly C. educationally D. educational 19: My friend me to take part in the competition. A. adviced B. suggested C. insisted D. encouraged 20: He asked . A. me I had how many friends B. me how many friends do I have C. how many friends I had D. how many friends I have 21: You may not believe that we never lies to our parents. A. tell B. are to tell C. have been told D. have told 22: After the disaster, there were many schemes to money to help the victims. A. rise B. make C. earn D. raise 23: My mother takes the responsibilities for the household. A. running B. doing C. working D. making 24: was the story written? A. By whom B. Whom C. Who D. For who 25: Team sports help to develop children’s skills. A. socialized B. social C. society D. socializing 26: She has a very manner, which makes her unfriendly. A. formal B. hard C. attractive D. informal 27: Mary a mechanic fix her car. A. had gotten B. got C. asked D. had 28: X: “What an awful party!” – Y: “ ” Page 2/2 - Code 109 A. Am I rude to agree? B. Oh, I see. C. Oh, do you think so? D. I think it’s impolite to tell. 29: She is often punished as she during class. A. has been talking continuously B. is usually being talked C. was used to talking D. is always talking 30: They told us that they each other in Paris in 1998. A. had met firstly B. had first met C. met firstly D. first met III/ Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from the others: 31: A. nervous B. record C. mistake D. perfect 32: A. maintain B. instance C. toward D. precede 33: A. assistance B. October C. supportive D. impolite IV/ Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others: 34: A. confident B. suppose C. romantic D. appropriate 35: A. obliged B. determine C. environment D. mobile V/ Read the following passage and choose the most suitable option among A, B, C and D to fill each numbered blank Body (36) transmits ideas or thoughts by certain actions, either intentionally or (37) . A wink can be a way of flirting or indicating that the party is only joking. A nod signifies approval, while (38) the head indicates a negative reaction. Other forms of nonlinguistic language can be found in Braille (a system of raised dots read with the fingertips), signal flags, Morse code, and smoke signals. Road maps and picture signs (39) guide, warn, and instruct people. While verbalization is the most common form of language, (40) systems and techniques also express human thoughts and feelings. 36: A. language B. action C. signal D. sign 37: A. unintentional B. unintentionally C. unintendedly D. intended 38: A. shake B. wave C. waving D. shaking 39: A. also B. really C. only D. even 40: A. most B. other C. the other D. many VI/ Read the following passage and choose the best answer to the following questions: If parents bring up a child with the sole aim of turning the child into a genius, they will cause a disaster. According to several leading educational psychologists, this is one of the biggest mistakes which ambitious parents make. Generally, the child will be only too aware of what his parents expect, and will fail. Unrealistic parental expectations can cause great damage to children. However, if parents are not too unrealistic about what they expect their children to do, but are ambitious in a sensible way, the child may succeed in doing very well – especially if the parents are very supportive of their child. 41: One of the serious mistakes parents can make is to . A. make their child become a musician B. help their child to become a genius C. neglect their child’s education D. push their child into trying too much 42: According to the passage, children what their parents expect them to become. A. don’t know B. know C. aren’t known D. are known 43: According to the passage, what causes great damage to children? A. unrealistic parents B. parents’ expectations C. unrealistic parental expectations D. ambitious parents 44: According to the passage, parents . A. shouldn’t support their children to be a genius B. should be ambitious for their children in a realistic way C. should never let their children know what they expected D. should be aware of children expectations 45: Parents’ ambition for their child is not wrong if they . A. force their child into achieving success B. themselves have been very successful C. understand and help their child sensibly D. arrange private lessons for their child VII/ Choose the best answer to the following questions 46: People say that he has ever studied abroad. A. It is said him to ever have study abroad. B. He is said to have ever studied abroad. C. He was said to have ever studied abroad. D. It was said that he studied abroad. 47: They haven’t moved anything in your room since they sent you there. A. Anything has been never moved in your room since you were sent there. B. Nothing in your room has been moved since you sent there. C. Anything in your room has not ever been moved since they sent you there. D. Nothing in your room has been moved since you were sent to there. 48: She often says “Thank you” whenever we give her something. A. She often tells thank you to us whenever we gave her something. B. She often thanked us whenever we gave her something. C. She often thanks us whenever we give her something. D. She often says to thank you whenever we give her something. 49: He said, “Do you like tea or coffee?” A. He asked whether I liked tea or coffee. B. He told me that whether I liked tea or coffee. C. He asked me if I had liked tea or coffee. D. He told me if I had liked tea or coffee. 50: “Remember to post these letters,” said her friend. A. Her friend remembered her to post the letters. B. Her friend reminded her to post those letters. C. Her friend reminded her of remembering those letters. D. Her friend told her to remember posting these letters. ----------- THE END ----------
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