Đề kiểm tra chất lượng cuối năm

I-Choose the best answer: 1. The purpose of a labor union is to improve the working conditions and _________its member. A. protecting B.to protect C. in protection D. for protection 2. Tom is ________; he gets unemployment benefit every week. A. jobless B. harmless C. friendless D. careless 3. _________can cause diseases by entering openings in the body. A. Bacteria harmful B. bacteria are harmful C. When harmful bacteria D. harmful bacteria 4. There should be an international law against _________. A. forestation B. deforestation C.forestry D. reforestation 5. Jane _________law for four years now at Ho Chi Minh city. A. study B. is studying C. has been studying D. had studied 6. Steve is a _________man. He enjoys being at home with his wife and children. A. free B. married C. single D. family 7. Some people are concerned with physical _________when choosing a wife or husband. A. attractive B. attract C.attractively D. attractiveness 8. In a new culture, many embarrassing situations occur _________a misunderstanding. A. because of B. despite C. result in D. although 9. When I saw the house on the hill, I knew it was exactly what I _________. A. looked for B. have looked for C. was looking for D. had looked for 10. The severe drought_____occurred last summer ruined the corn crop. A. that it B. which it C. it D. that 11. His boss told him off because he had behaved_____ A. responsible B. responsibly C. irresponsible D. irresponsibly 12. We should do something to protect water from being polluted _____we will have nothing to drink in the future. A. if B. whether C. or D. unless

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ĐỀ KIỂM TRA CHẤT LƯỢNG CUỐI NĂM I-Choose the best answer: 1. The purpose of a labor union is to improve the working conditions and _________ its member. A. protecting B. to protect C. in protection D. for protection 2. Tom is ________; he gets unemployment benefit every week. A. jobless B. harmless C. friendless D. careless 3. _________ can cause diseases by entering openings in the body. A. Bacteria harmful B. bacteria are harmful C. When harmful bacteria D. harmful bacteria 4. There should be an international law against _________. A. forestation B. deforestation C. forestry D. reforestation 5. Jane _________ law for four years now at Ho Chi Minh city. A. study B. is studying C. has been studying D. had studied 6. Steve is a _________ man. He enjoys being at home with his wife and children. A. free B. married C. single D. family 7. Some people are concerned with physical _________ when choosing a wife or husband. A. attractive B. attract C. attractively D. attractiveness 8. In a new culture, many embarrassing situations occur _________ a misunderstanding. A. because of B. despite C. result in D. although 9. When I saw the house on the hill, I knew it was exactly what I _________. A. looked for B. have looked for C. was looking for D. had looked for 10. The severe drought_____occurred last summer ruined the corn crop. A. that it B. which it C. it D. that 11. His boss told him off because he had behaved_____ A. responsible B. responsibly C. irresponsible D. irresponsibly 12. We should do something to protect water from being polluted _____we will have nothing to drink in the future. A. if B. whether C. or D. unless II- Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the original one: 1. “How beautiful is the dress you have just bought!" Peter said to Mary. A. Peter promised to buy Mary a beautiful dress. B. Peter said thanks to Mary for her beautiful dress. C. Peter complimented Mary on her beautiful dress. D. Peter asked Mary how she had just bought her beautiful dress. 2. She raised her hand high so that she could attract her teacher's attention. A. Because her teacher attracted her, she raised her hand high. B. To attract her teacher's attention, she raised her hand high. C. Though she raised her hand high, she could not attract her teacher's attention. D. She had such a high raising of hand that she failed to attract her teacher's attention. 3. Julie and Anne had not met each other before the party. A. Julie and Anne got acquainted when they were at the party. B. The party prevented Julie and Anne from meeting each other. C. The party was the place where Julie and Anne could not meet each other. D. Julie and Anne used to meet each other for the party. 4. "Why don't you ask the teacher for help?" Peter asked me. A. Peter recommended me not to ask the teacher for help. B. Peter suggested that he should ask the teacher for help. C. Peter told me the reason why I did not ask the teacher for help. D. Peter advised me to ask the teacher for help. III- Rewrite these sentences: 1. Without this treatment, the patient would have died. → If the patient………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 2. Because of the rough sea, the ferry didn’t sail. → The rough sea prevented………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3. “You stole my best cassette, Jane” said Mr.Pike → Mr. Pike accused …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 4. Please check for damage before signing the delivery note. → Don’t…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 5. Unless he phones immediately, he won’t get any information. → If he………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 6. They have had their servants bring the tables and chairs into the living room. → They have had the tables and chairs ………………………………………………………………………………… 7. She is always nervous when she travels by air. → Travelling by air…………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 9. After fighting the fire for many hours, the firemen succeeded in putting it out. → The firemen managed……………………………………………………………………………………….. …………… 10. Although he is intelligent, he doesn’t do well at school. → Despite…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… IV- Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others: 1. A. combines B. mistakes C. believes D. decides 2. A. interviewed B. performed C. finished D. delivered 3. A. excellent B. except C. excite D. expensive 4. A. bride B. confine C. oblige D. determine 5. A. precede B. reject C. schedule D. wedding V- Choose the word that has the main stress placed differently from the others: 1. A. attract B. person C. signal D. instance 2. A. verbal B. suppose C. even D. either 3. A. example B. consider C. several D. attention 4. A. situation B. appropriate C. informality D. entertainment 5. A. across B. simply C. common D. mission VI- Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase. In the western customs (1) _____ hands is the customary form of greeting, but in China a nod of the head or (2) _____ bow is sufficient. Hugging and kissing when greeting are uncommon. Business cards are often (3) _____ and yours should be printed in your own language and in Chinese. Also, it is more respectful to present your card or a gift or -any other article using (4) _____ hands. The Chinese are (5) _____ applauders. You may be greeted with group clapping, even by small children. When a person is applauded in this practice it is the custom for that person to return the applause or a "thank you." When walking in public places, direct eye (6) _____ .and staring is uncommon in the larger cities, especially in those areas accustomed to foreign visitors. (7) _____, in smaller communities, visitors may be the subject of much curiosity and therefore you may notice some stares. (8) _____ speaking, the Chinese are not a touch-oriented society, especially true for visitors. So, avoid (9) _____ or any prolonged form of body contact. Public displays of affection are very rare. On the other hand, you may note people of the same sex walking hand-in-hand, which is simply a gesture of friendship. Do not worry about a bit of pushing and shoving in stores or when groups board public buses or trains. In this case, (10) _____ are neither offered or expected. The Chinese will stand much closer than Westerners. 1. A. taking B. shaking C. grasping D. hugging 2. A small B. bit C. slight D. light 3. A exchanged B. changed C. transferred D. converted 4. A pair B. couple C. double D. both 5. A enthusiast B. enthusiastic C. enthusiasm D. enthusiastically 6. A contact B. look C. stare D. watch 7. A Moreover B. Furthermore C. However D. Whatever 8. A Generally B. Successfully C. Fortunately D. Expectedly 9. A. touch B. to touch C. touched D. touching 10. A Contacts B Apologies C. Gestures D. Saying goodbye VII- Choose the part that needs correcting: 1. Tom’s very good at science when his brother is absolutely hopeless. A B C D 2. In my opinion, I think this book is more interesting than the other one. A B C D 3. You can enjoy a sport without joining in a club or belonging to a team. A B C D 4. Helen likes going to the cinema, listening to music, and to go shopping. A B C D 5. However the sitting room is small, it is well designed and nicely decorated. A B C D VIII- Read the passage and then answer choose the best answer: Although we usually identify communication with speech, communication is composed of two dimensions – verbal and nonverbal. Nonverbal communication has been defined as communication without words. It includes apparent behaviors such as facial expressions, eyes, touching, tone of voice, as well as less obvious messages such as dress, posture and spatial distance between two or more people. Activity or inactivity, words or silence all have message value: they influence others and these others, in turn, respond to these communications and thus they are communicating.Commonly, nonverbal communication is learned shortly after birth and practiced and refined throughout a person's lifetime. Children first learn nonverbal expressions by watching and imitating, much as they learn verbal skills. Young children know far more than they can verbalize and are generally more adept at reading nonverbal cues than adults are because of their limited verbal skills and their recent reliance on the nonverbal to communicate. As children develop verbal skills, nonverbal channels of communication do' not cease to exist although become entwined in the total communication process. 1. According to the writer, ________. a. Nonverbal language is only used by the deaf and the mute. b. One cannot communicate in both verbal and .nonverbal language. c. Those who can listen and talk should not use nonverbal language. d. People communicate with both verbal and nonverbal language. 2. Which is not included in nonverbal communication? a. words b. spatial distance c. facial expressions d. tone of voice 3. We can learn from the text that ________. a. nonverbal can never get any responses b. most people do not like nonverbal communication c. even silence has message value d. touching is not accepted in communicating 4. Human beings ________. a. have learnt how to communicate in nonverbal language through books b. can communicate in nonverbal language only when they are mature c. have learnt how to communicate in nonverbal language since a child d. communicate in nonverbal language much less than they do in verbal language 5. The word reading has a close meaning to ________. a. looking at the words that are written b. understanding c. saying something aloud d. expressing When Columbus arrived in the Americas in 1492, there were already an estimated 30 to 40 million people living in North and South America. It has therefore been quite easy for some to refute the idea that Columbus “discovered” America. How and when these inhabitants came to America has been the source of much scientific research and discussion. Most archeologists agree that the first Americans, the true “discoverers” of America, came from northeastern Asia. There is also a considerable amount of proof that inhabitants have been in the Americas for at least 15,000 years. To get to Americas, these people had to cross over the 55-mile-wide Bering Strait that separates Asia and North America. According to one theory, these people crossed over during periods when a land bridge existed between the two continents. During the Ice Age, so much of the Earth’s water was frozen that the sea levels dropped, and it was possible to walk from Asia to North America. 1. What is the author’s main purpose? A. To explain how Columbus discovered America B. To show how people came to America before Columbus C. To demonstrate the importance to archeologists of northeastern Asia.D. To explain how to cross the Bering Strait 2. In 1492, how many people were probably in the Americas? A. Fewer than 30 million B. Exactly 30 million C. 40 million or fewer D.At least 40 million 3. The word “refute” in line 2 is closest in meaning to A. theorize B. support C. contradict D. defend 4. It is implied in the passage that A. Columbus was really the first person in America. B. scientists are sure about America’s first inhabitants. C. Columbus arrived at almost the same time as America’s first inhabitants. D. all is not known about America’s first inhabitants. 5. There is general agreement that the first people who came to North America came from A. Europe B. South America C. northeastern Asia D. Africa 6. The word “considerable” in line 5 could best be replaced by which of the following? A. Large B. Weak C. Well-known D. Considerate 7. The word “separates” in line 6 is closest in meaning to A. differentiates B. divides C. joins D. crosses 8. Which of the following NOT stated about the Bering Strait? A. It is 55 miles wide B. It separates North America and Asia C. It was probably a land bridge during the Ice Ages D. It is a land bridge today 9. The word “frozen” in line 8 could best be replaced by A. cool B. dirty C. solid D. wet
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