Đề kiểm tra Học kì I môn Tiếng Anh Lớp 12 năm học 2019- 2020 Sở GD&ĐT TP Đà Nẵng - Mã đề 714

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Đề kiểm tra Học kì I môn Tiếng Anh Lớp 12 năm học 2019- 2020 Sở GD&ĐT TP Đà Nẵng - Mã đề 714
SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO
 THÀNH PHỐ ĐÀ NẴNG
 KIỂM TRA HỌC KỲ I - Năm học 2019 - 2020
 Môn: Tiếng Anh 12 (Chương trình 7 năm)
 ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC
 Thời gian: 45 phút (Không kể thời gian giao đề) 
 Học sinh làm bài bằng cách chọn và tô kín một ô tròn trên Phiếu trả lời trắc nghiệm 
Mã đề : 714
 tương ứng với phương án trả lời đúng của mỗi câu. 
Họ và tên thí sinh: ......................................................... Lớp: ........................
Số báo danh: ....................... Phòng thi :...................... Trường: THPT ..................... 
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others.
Question 1: A. construction	B. column	C. customer	D. discussion
Question 2: A. profession	 B. address C. business D. success
Choose the word that has a different stress pattern.
Question 3: A. interviewer	B. certificate	C. advertising	D. photocopy
Question 4: A. attend	B. signal	C. respond	D. suppose
Choose the best answer to each of the following questions or do as directed.	
Question 5: (In the hotel lobby) - Porter: “Shall I help you with your suitcase?” - You: “______.”
A. That’s very kind of you	B. Not a chance
C. What a pity	D. I can’t agree more
Question 6: I want to know ______ housework in your family.
A. who you do	B. did you do	C. do you do	D. who does
Question 7: (In a restaurant) - Waiter: “Here’s your bill, sir.” - Customer: “______”
A. You’re welcome.	B. What do you have?
C. Don’t mention it.	D. Can I pay by credit card?
Question 8: Don’t forget to say goodbye ______ the interviewer before leaving the office.	
A. with	B. to	C. about	D. for
Question 9: Brainstorming is a useful tool for students to develop ______ solutions to an issue.
A. creation	B. creativity	C. creative	D. creating
Question 10: It is thought that parental involvement contributes ______ to children's learning.
A. significantly	B. separately	C. naturally	D. frankly
Question 11: We are really tired. We ______ basketball since 6 a.m.
A. has played B. are playing C. have been playing	D. play
Question 12: The better ______ you get, the more opportunities for a good job there will be.
A. education	B. educational	C. educationally	D. educate
Question 13: They were having a wedding anniversary when the lights ______.
A. had gone out	B. went out	C. would go out	D. go out
Question 14: In America, a worker can ______ a parental leave to take care of his or her baby.
A. give	B. apply	C. bring	D. take
Question 15: The cowboy who had been ______ by an arrow fell off his horse.
A. spoiled	B. wounded	C. fired	D. damaged
Question 16: The headmaster has decided that three lecture halls ______ in our school next semester.
A. are built	B. will be building	C. will build	D. will be built
Question 17: Look! ______ number of schoolboys are swimming in the lake.
A. The	B. An	C. Ø	D. A
Question 18: Grants are available ______ students who have high grades.
A. on	B. for	C. from	D. of
Question 19: Sally disagreed with the director’s decision, so she ______ and went to work for another company.
A. fired	B. sacked	C. retired	D. resigned
Question 20: As a ______ man, Jack enjoys spending his free time going out with friends.
A. shy	B. mischievous	C. caring	D. sociable
Question 21: If it hadn’t been for you, we ______ here now.
A. won’t be	B. wouldn’t have been	C. wouldn’t be	D. hadn’t been
Question 22: ______ in Oxford for five years, she can speak English like a native speaker.
A. To have lived	B. Living	C. Having lived	D. Being lived
Question 23: Dr. Nam, ______ succeeded in medicine, devoted his life to the poor and the sick.
A. who	B. whose	C. that	D. which
Question 24: Choose the phrase CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined phrase. 	
 Steve asked her out to the cinema for a romantic date that evening.
A. invited her	B. offered her	C. requested her	D. recommended her
Choose the sentence that is closest in meaning to the original one.
Question 25: Their chances of success are small.
A. They will definitely be successful.	B. It’s very likely that they will succeed.
C. It’s not very likely that they will succeed.	D. They won’t have any chance of being successful.
Question 26: “Please don’t leave until I come back,” he said to me.
A. He advised me not to leave until he came back.	 B. He advised me to leave when he came back.
C. He told me not to leave when he came back.	 D. He told me not to leave until he came back.
Question 27: Some of the people can’t find a seat in the room.
A. There were seats for some people in the room.	B. There weren’t seats for some people in the room.
C. There are seats for all of the people in the room.	D. There are some people without a seat in the room.
Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each of the blanks from 28 to 32.
 Studying in a foreign country can be (28) ______. It can be difficult too, especially if the culture is very different from your own. (29) ______, there are often surprises, even if the culture is very similar. When Megan, a British student, first (30) ______ here in the United States she knew that Americans ate their food with a knife and fork. “But they don’t use the knife (31) ______ we do,” says Megan. “In Britain we eat with the fork in the left hand and the knife in the right hand, whereas Americans often just use a fork in the right hand.”
	Megan is also surprised that Americans tip a lot more than the British do. “We never tip a waiter just (32) ______ a cup of coffee, but Americans tip 15 per cent. The accents can be so different, too! I’m slowly getting used to everything.”
Question 28: A. exciting	B. excitement	C. excited	D. excitedly
Question 29: A. Meanwhile	B. Therefore	C. However	D. Consequently
Question 30: A. arrived	B. visited	C. travelled	D. reached
Question 31: A. similarly	B. same	C. like	D. as
Question 32: A. on	B. for	C. in	D. about
Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each of the questions from 33 to 37.
Can the Internet be bad for you?
	Spending your free time on the Internet can be fun. You can chat, share photos with friends, and play online games. But some people are addicted to the Internet. They just can’t turn it off.
	Being online for many hours at a time does not mean you have a problem. The Internet is very useful. Online, you can pay your bills, buy clothes, and read the news. There are many good reasons to spend time online.
	However, people with an Internet addiction are online too much. They don’t spend time with their friends and family. Instead, they spend their time chatting with their Internet friends, people they have never met in real life. Some also play online games all day or night. Some people with Internet addictions even leave their jobs so they can spend even more time online! 
	People with Internet addictions don’t just go online to shop, have fun, or do work. People who have this problem often go online because they want to escape the stress and problems in their lives. Many Internet addicts stop caring about their real lives, and focus only on their online lives.
One way Internet addicts can get help is by using special software. This software controls how much time someone can spend online. It tells the computer to turn off the internet after a certain amount of time. This helps people focus on real life. The software’s goal is to teach people to use the Internet for good reasons and not just as an escape.
Question 33: What is the main idea of the article?
A. Spending too much time online is not good.	B. Families should use the Internet together.
C. People should not spend time on the Internet.	D. The Internet is very good for people.
Question 34: Which is NOT a problem for people with Internet addictions?
A. They might lose their jobs.	B. They stop spending time with their family.
C. They learn to type very fast.	D. They stop caring about their real lives.
Question 35: What does the article say about paying bills?
A. People with Internet addictions don’t pay their bills. 	B. It is a useful way to use the Internet.
C. People save money when they pay bills online.	D. It should be done online.
Question 36: What way of helping people stop their Internet addiction does the passage talk about?
A. Using special software	B. Spending more hours at their office
C. Watching TV with friends	D. Getting a new job they really like
Question 37: According to the passage, a person is most likely to become an Internet addict if _________.
A. they enjoy online gaming	 B. they have a lot of online friends
C. their life is stressful and has problems	 D. their job is boring
Choose the underlined part that needs correction. 	
Question 38: (A)To reduce pollution, we have to stop (B) to use many things (C) that make our life (D) comfortable.
Question 39: The girl from (A) who I borrowed (B) the dictionary asked me (C) to use it (D) carefully.
Question 40: All of (A) the books are (B) very interesting. I am (C) surprised you don’t like (D) it.	
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