Các câu trắc nghiệm ôn tập môn Tiếng Anh Lớp 12
1. There are many ways to tell someone goodbye, and most of them depend on the situation at hand.
2. However, there is one rule that all situations observe: We seldom say goodbye abruptly.(=immediately).= at once (=rarely)
3. In English it is necessary to prepare for our departure.
4. We lead into the farewell by saying something pleasant and thoughtful like: “I have really enjoyed talking to you”
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Period 18: Unit 3: WAYS OF SOCIALISING D- Writing TASK 1: How to say goodbye. 1. There are many ways to tell someone goodbye, and most of them depend on the situation at hand. 2. However, there is one rule that all situations observe: We seldom say goodbye abruptly.(=immediately).= at once (=rarely) 3. In English it is necessary to prepare for our departure. 4. We lead into the farewell by saying something pleasant and thoughtful like: “I have really enjoyed talking to you” 5. We might also say something relating to the time like “Gosh, I can’t believe how late it is. I really must be going” TASK 2: How to make an apology/ to apologise sb Paragraph1: C - E - A - B - D Paragraph2: C - E - B - A – D Period 2, 3: Unit 1: home life- A - Reading Question 1: What does the passage mainly discus? A happy family of five people. A daughter and her four-member family. A family with their unhappy life. A nurse and her family. Question 2: Which of the following does the mother not do for her family? Running the household. Cooking breakfast and dinner. Helping her children with their suitable clothes for school. Cooking eel soup. Question 3: Who is the writer in the reading passage? A student at primary school. The eldest child in her family. The sister of the two older brothers. The mother who takes care of the family. Question 4: What does the word “They” in the third paragraph refer to? The daughter and her father. The parents. The two brothers. The boys and Dad. Question 5: According to the passage, who builds their house and who makes it home? Dad builds the house and Mum makes it home with the sharing of every member in their family. The man and the daughter. Both of the wife and her children. Their neighbours. Question 6: What does the word “join hands” in the last sentence of paragraph 1 mean? Shake hands. Work together. Hold hands Connect the two parts. Question 7: Who are under a lot of study pressure? The mother. The father. The daughter. The two younger brothers. Question 8: How do they feel about their family? They do not feel safe and secure. They feel unconfident in their family. They are happy with their closeknit family. They are supportive but live far from one another. Period 8,9: Unit 2: cultral diversity- A - Reading Question 1: What is the passage mainly about? All cultural diveristies. Traditions in America and in Asia. Different ideas among Asians’ and Americans’ students. Different attitudes toward love and marriage in Asia and in America. Question 2: Which value is not mentioned as the keys in the passage? Good knowledge Trust built on love. Physical attractiveness. Partnership of equals. Question 3: Who is more romantic in love and marriage, Americans or Asians? Only Asians are romantic. C. Americans. Asians. D. Both Americans and Asians are not romantic. Question 4: What does the word “They” in the third paragraph refer to? American students. Asian students. Chinese students. Indian students. Question 5: According to the text, Who do not often share certain thoughts with their partners? Asians’ wives. C. Both of the wives and their husbands in America. Americans’ wives. D. Asians’ husbands. Question 6: What does the word “determine” in the paragraph 2 mean? Establish. Find out. Control Form. Question 7: What does the word “counterparts” in the last paragraph refer to? The young Americans. The romantic Americans. The young Asians. The two nations. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Period 8,9: Unit 2: cultral diversity- A - Reading Question 1: What is the passage mainly about? All cultural diveristies. Traditions in America and in Asia. Different ideas among Asians’ and Americans’ students. Different attitudes toward love and marriage in Asia and in America. Question 2: Which value is not mentioned as the keys in the passage? Good knowledge Trust built on love. Physical attractiveness. Partnership of equals. Question 3: Who is more romantic in love and marriage, Americans or Asians? Only Asians are romantic. C. Americans. Asians. D. Both Americans and Asians are not romantic. Question 4: What does the word “They” in the third paragraph refer to? American students. Asian students. Chinese students. Indian students. Question 5: According to the text, Who do not often share certain thoughts with their partners? Asians’ wives. C. Both of the wives and their husbands in America. Americans’ wives. D. Asians’ husbands. Question 6: What does the word “determine” in the paragraph 2 mean? Establish. B. Find out. C. Control D. Form. Question 7: What does the word “counterparts” in the last paragraph refer to? The young Americans. The romantic Americans. The young Asians. The two nations. Period 13,14: Unit 3: WAYS OF SOCIALISING- A - Reading Question 1: What is the passage mainly about? Different ways of socializing Non-verbal communication in English. Verbal and Non-verbal forms of communication. The most common way of attracting someone’s attention by waving. Question 2: What can you do to get your brother’s attention at the airport? Whistling Nodding slightly Raising hand Jumping up and down Question 3: Which signal is considered to be impolite in the third paragraph? Clapping our hands Catching one’s eye Raising our hand slightly D. None of these signals Question 4: What do you do to attract your teacher’s attention in the school yard? Walking toward him Waving friendly to him Whistling to him Raising your hand Question 5: According to the text, who pointing to the other is not impolite? A superior All people A student D. A teacher Question 6: What does the words “instance” in the 4th paragraph can be repalced by? example. help. distance. case Question 7: What word can we fill in the missing gap of the following sentence? There are many ways of attracting someone’s__________. In fact, we often use either verbal or non-verbal forms of communication. approach. view. attention. situations. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Period 13,14: Unit 3: WAYS OF SOCIALISING- A - Reading Question 1: What is the passage mainly about? Different ways of socialising Non-verbal communication in English. Verbal and Non-verbal forms of communication. The most common way of attracting someone’s attention by waving. Question 2: What can you do to get your brother’s attention at the airport? Whistling Nodding slightly Raising hand Jumping up and down Question 3: Which signal is considered to be impolite in the third paragraph? Clapping our hands Catching one’s eye Raising our hand slightly D. None of these signals Question 4: What do you do to attract your teacher’s attention in the school yard? Walking toward him Waving friendly to him Whistling to him Raising your hand Question 5: According to the text, who pointing to the other is not impolite? A superior All people A student D. A teacher Question 6: What does the words “instance” in the 4th paragraph can be repalced by? example. help. distance. case Question 7: What word can we fill in the missing gap of the following sentence? There are many ways of attracting someone’s__________. In fact, we often use either verbal or non-verbal forms of communication. approach. view. attention. situations. Period 24: Unit 4: SCHOOL EDUCATION SYSTEM- A - Reading Question 1: What is the passage mainly about? Schooling is compulsory in England. English children at schools. School education system in England. Schooling in Vietnam. Question 2: What does the word: “compulsory” mean? voluntary free optional required Question 3: Which term is from September to mid December? Autumn Term Winter Term Spring Term D. Summer Term Question 4: How long does a half term last? 5 days A week One day Two weeks Question 5: How many parallel school systems are there in England? Only one Two Three D. Four Question 6: In which school do students in England not have to pay fee? State school Independent school Public school D. All schools Question 6: How many levels of education are there in England state school system? Only one Two Three D. Four Question 7: What are the core subjects in the national examination at school in England? English, History and Science Maths, IT and English English, Art and Maths Maths, Science and English --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Period 24: Unit 4: SCHOOL EDUCATION SYSTEM- A - Reading Question 1: What is the passage mainly about? Schooling is compulsory in England. English children at schools. School education system in England. Schooling in Vietnam. Question 2: What does the word: “compulsory” mean? voluntary free optional required Question 3: Which term is from September to mid December? Autumn Term Winter Term Spring Term D. Summer Term Question 4: How long does a half term last? 5 days A week One day Two weeks Question 5: How many parallel school systems are there in England? Only one Two Three D. Four Question 6: In which school do students in England not have to pay fee? State school Independent school Public school D. All schools Question 6: How many levels of education are there in England state school system? Only one Two Three D. Four Question 7: What are the core subjects in the national examination at school in England? English, History and Science C. Maths, IT and English English, Art and Maths D. Maths, Science and English
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