Đề ôn tập kiểm tra môn Tiếng Anh Lớp 12 - Đề A

docx 3 trang Người đăng duyenlinhkn2 Ngày đăng 15/07/2022 Lượt xem 535Lượt tải 0 Download
Bạn đang xem tài liệu "Đề ôn tập kiểm tra môn Tiếng Anh Lớp 12 - Đề A", để tải tài liệu gốc về máy bạn click vào nút DOWNLOAD ở trên
Đề ôn tập kiểm tra môn Tiếng Anh Lớp 12 - Đề A
TEST YOURSELF A
I. Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.
a. through 	b. other 	c. everything 	d. thanks
a. facial 	b. communicate 	c. contact 	d. carpet
a. sometimes 	b. gestures 	c. interests 	d. examples
a. included 	b. wanted 	c. decided 	d. noticed
a. allow 	b. tomorrow 	c. slowly 	d. below
II. Choose a, b, c, or d that best completes each unfinished sentence, substitutes the underlined part, or has a close meaning to the original one.
He was so _______ that he could not even say a word.
a. nerve 	b. nerves 	c. nervous 	d. nervously
I am really _______ in the way he talks, but the way he behaves.
a. interest 	b. interested 	c. interesting 	 	d. interestingly
His attitude made me really _______.
a. anger 	b. angers 	c. angry 	d. angrily
We can communicate not only through _______ words but also through _______ body language.
a. Ø / Ø	 b. the / the 	c. Ø / the 	d. the / Ø
He has not kept in touch with us for _______ long time.
a. a 	b. an 	c. the 	d. Ø
He got angry _______ me when I said that-he was wrong.
a. on 	b. upon 	c. with 	d. for
A smile is a sign _______ friendliness and interest.
a. on 	b. about 	c. of 	d. from
Peter is very busy _______ his new house.
a. over 	b. with 	c. for 	d. on
The meaning from touch is dependent _______ the context, the relationship between communicators, and the manner of touch.
a. in 	b. upon 	c. with 	d. from
When communicating, nonverbal messages can _______ with verbal messages in some ways.
a. act 	b. interact 	c. mix 	d. go
_______ can be defined as communication include handshakes, holding hands, kissing, back slapping, a pat on the shoulder, and brushing an arm.
a. Touches 	b. Eye contact 	c. Facial expressions 	d. Wink
A gesture is a non-vocal bodily _______ intended to express meaning.
a. action 	b. glance 	c. contact 	d. movement
Children can be a little _______ and they like to see quick results.
a. shy 	b. slow 	c. impatient 	d. polite
They do their work with such cheerfulness, _______ and unselfish dedication.
a. friendliness	 	b. laziness 	c. politeness 	d. shyness
An important source of dissatisfaction was a _______ of challenge.
a. lack 	b. measurement 	c. sight 	d. contact
When I _______ up this morning, my roommate _______ already.
a. am waking / leaves 	b. wake / has left
c. woke / had left 	d. was waking / left
Someone at the door. I _______ it.
a. is knocking / will answer 	b. knocked / would answer
c. knocks / have answered 	d. would knock / was answering
In five minutes, they _______ for three hours on the phone.
a. are talking 	b. have talked 	c. will talk 	d. will have been talking
These workers _______ on strike to ask for higher salary at present.
a. are going 	b. was going 	c. have gone 	d. had gone
I _______ him very much. He is so brilliant. 
a. like 	b. am liking 	c. have liked 	d. was liking
John said that his brother _______ at home then.
a. is 	b. was 	c. were 	d. has been
Max told me _______ a book in the evening.
a. if he often reads 	b. he has often read
c. that he often read 	d. he was reading
Mary told me _______ home at that moment she _______ her parents with the farm work.
a. that if she was / had helped	b. if she were / will have helped
c. that if she had been / would have helped	d. that she had been / would have helped
Tim asked Sarah _______ English so far.
a. she had been learning how long 	b. how long was she learning
c. how long .she has been learning 	d. how long she had been learning
Tom said that he had been to England _______.
a. ten years before 	b. the years ago
c. the following ten years 	d. the next ten years
III. Choose the sentence which has the closest, meaning to the original one.
Lan suggested going out for dinner. .
a. Lan said, "Why don't we go out for dinner?"	b. Lan said, "Do you want to go out for dinner?" 
c. Lan said, "Must we go out for dinner?"	d. Lan said, "Will you go out for dinner?"
"I'm sorry. I can't help you," Peter said to me.
a. Peter promised to help me. 	b. Peter approved of helping me.
c. Peter regretted not to help me. 	d. Peter regretted not helping me.
"It is a surprising gift. Thank you very much, Mary," said Mr. Pike.
a. Mr. Pike promised to give Mary a surprising gift.
b. Mr. Pike thanked Mary although she did not really like gift.
c. Mr. Pike thanked. Mary for the surprising gift.
d. Mr. Pike congratulated Mary on the surprising gift.
Peter promised to pick Mary up at 10 o'clock.
a. Peter said, "Mary, I will pick you up at 10 o'clock."
b. Peter said, "Mary, I am sorry for not picking you up at 10 o'clock."
c. Peter said.' "Mary, I am too busy to pick you up at 10 o'clock."
d. Peter said, "Let's pick Mary up atl0 o'clock."
"If I were you, I would take a break," Tom said to Daisy.
a. Tom wanted to take a break with Daisy.	b. Tom advised Daisy to take a break.
c. Tom suggested not taking a break.	d. Tom wanted to take a break, and so did Daisy.
IV. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.
Verbal and nonverbal messages within the same interaction can sometimes send opposing or conflicting messages: A person verbally expressing a statement of truth while avoiding eye contact may convey a mixed message to the receiver in the interaction. Conflicting messages may occur for a variety of reasons often stemming from feelings of uncertainty, ambivalence, or frustration. When mixed messages occur, nonverbal communication becomes the primary tool people use to attain additional information to clarify the situation; great attention is placed on bodily movements and positioning when people perceive mixed messages during interactions. Accurate interpretation of messages is made easier when nonverbal and verbal communication complement each other. Nonverbal cues can be used to elaborate on verbal messages to reinforce the information sent when trying to achieve communicative goals; messages have been shown to be remembered better when nonverbal signals affirm the verbal exchange. Nonverbal behavior is sometimes used as the sole channel for communication of a message. People learn to identify facial expressions, body movements, and body positioning as corresponding with specific feelings and intentions. Nonverbal signals can be used without verbal communication to convey messages; when nonverbal behavior does not effectively communicate a message, verbal methods are used to enhance understanding. Nonverbal behavior also regulates our conversations. Touch, voice pitch, and gestures are some of the tools people use to accent or amplify the message that is sent. Nonverbal behavior can also he used to moderate or tone down aspects of verbal messages as well. For example, a person who is verbally expressing anger may stress the verbal message by shaking a fist.
That verbal and nonverbal messages interact in a conversation may sometimes send opposing or conflicting messages.
a. True 	b. False 	c. No information
That we are talking to someone but do not have eye contact with him/her may lead to a mixed message?
a. True 	b. False 	c. No information
When mixed messages occurred, words are mainly used to clarify the meaning.
a. True 	b. False 	c. No information
Nonverbal communication is always effective.
a. True 	b. False 	c. No information
For some people, they shake hands and grin when they are happy.
a. True 	b. False 	c. No information
V. Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.
At some point, we have all done something for which we have hurt someone else or have wronged someone in some way. We have done something for which we feel compelled to apologize. We are human, (41) _____ of us, and as a fallible human being, we have all made mistakes.
The problem is not in the number of mistakes we make, but rather in the (42) _____ we handle those mistakes. However, most people do not know how to apologize (43) _____ and by the same token, many do not know how to properly accept an apology given.
When you have wronged someone in some way, intentionally (44) ___ not, and you would like to repair the wrong you have done to them or at least repair the rift in the relationship that the wrong caused, (45) ____ apology is usually one of the first steps in the process of showing your good (46) ____. Before you can apologize, you must know what it is for which you should apologize. (47) _____ should you know what you are apologizing for, but the person to whom you extend your apology should know as well. 
Keep these four simple how to apologize steps in (48) _____:
Identify the behavior for which you should apologize.
Offer your sincere (49) _____ along with an explanation of why you are apologizing.
Offer a solution to the problem or an assurance that the behavior will change. 
Make every (50) _____ to resolve the issue or change the behavior. If you keep these four steps about how to apologize in mind, and practice them when the occasion arises for you to apologize, your apologies will mean more and diffuse problem situations before they get out of hand and cause permanent damage to your relationships.
a. most 	b. the most 	c. almost 	d. mostly
a. trace 	b. path 	c. road	d. way
a. excellently 	b. properly 	c. exactly 	d. accurately
a. but 	b. and 	c. nor 	d. or 
a. a 	b. an 	c. the 	d. Ø
a. attention 	b. attendance 	c. intention 	d. gestures
a. Nor 	b. Neither 	c. Only 	d. Not only
a. hand 	b. brain 	c. mind 	d. heart
a. apology 	b. apologize 	c. apologizer 	d. apologetic
a. effect 	b. effort 	c. attempt 	d. best
-------------------------------------------------------ù---------------------------------------------------------

Tài liệu đính kèm:

  • docxde_on_tap_kiem_tra_mon_tieng_anh_lop_12_de_a.docx