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  1. SỞ GD-ĐT HẢI PHÒNG WRITTEN TEST TRƯỜNG THPT THỦY SƠN Thời gian làm bài: 45 phút; (40 câu trắc nghiệm) Họ và tên: Lớp: Choose the word in each group that has the underlind, italic part pronouced differently from the rest. 1. A. conservation B. preserve C. reserve D. raise 2. A. travelled B.explored C. seperated D. named 3. A. habitats B. dunes C. species D. medicines 4. A. tasted B. swallowed C. chewed D. endangered 5. A. students B. styles C. jeans D. labels Choose the best correct answer. 6. I bought a newspaper …………. I didn’t read it. A. so B. therefore C. but D. and 7. ………..tired she was, she didn’t stop to have a rest. A. So B. However C. But D. Therefore 8. When the police came, the robbers …………the money in the bank. A. stole B. steal C. was stealing D. were stealing 9. Minh: “Hello, my name’s Minh”. - Long: “……………… to meet you”. A. Nice B. I’m very well C. Thank you D. Ok 10. You ……… keep it secret or they’ll kill you. A. can B. must C. may D. need 11. Many plants and animals are threatened ………. extinction. A. by B. of C. with D. to 12. This is a non-smoking room. You ………. smoke in here. A. mustn’t B. needn’t C. shouldn’t D. can’t 13. The first European ……… the Simpson Desert in 1845. A. enter B. enters C. entered D. has entered 14. Jane: “I hope to see you again”. - David: “…………………”. A. Thank you B. Good enough C. I really enjoy meeting you,too. D. I hope so,too. 15. ________ a Mercedes when they were living in London? A. Did they buy B. Have they C. Were they buying D. have they bought 16. We can do something to help …………….. the environment. A. proceed B. defeat C. protect D. detect 17. When the football match was over , the spectator ______ home. A. were going B. went C. had gone D. have gone 18. My younger brother ______ to the ground and hurt himself while he _______ on a tree. A. fell / was climbing B. fell / climb C. fallen / was climbing D. was climbing / rode 19. This conservation__________for 5 years. A. build B. have been built C. was built D. has been built 20. There should be conservation areas for endangered ……………….. A. types B. species C. sorts D. kinds 21. Mary________chemistry for three years and then she gave it up. A. study B. studies C. had studied D. has studied 22. Governments have enacted laws to. . . . . . . . . wildlife from commercial trade and hunting . A. develop B. protect C. destroy D. threaten Read the passage and choose the best answer A, B, C or D. Lindsay Lewis is married with four children. In 1969 he ……….(23) to Cambridge University and …….(24) a degree in economics. From 1972 to 1978 he taught …………(25) Jodan, India and Japan. He
  2. returns to England to do research at Bristaol University. He has lived for seven years in Fairfield and he is now principal of the technical college in nearby Princeton. He ………(26) chairman of Fairfield Education Committee in 1985. He was also a member of the Public Health Council for two years. In 1987 he wrote an article about technical colleges. The article won the Howard Hall prize for the ……….(27) essay on education. He wants …………(28) education and government health services. His hobbies are swimming, chess and collecting foreign coins. 23. A. goes B. is going C. went D. go 24. A. take B. takes C. taken D. took 25. A.in B. at C. on D. of 26. A. is B. was C. has D. were 27. A. best B. better C. good D. well 28. A. improve B. improving C. for improving D. to improve Make sentences 29. You/ like/ go/ movies/ with me/ tonight? ________________________________________________________________ 30. Yesterday/ when/ I/ see/ her/she/ talk/ the teacher. ________________________________________________________________ 31. Your father/ watch/ TV/ sitting room/ the moment? ________________________________________________________________ Read the following passage and mark the letter on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the s from 36 to 40. The year 2000 marks the beginning of a new century and a new millennium. For many years, social scientists have been guessing what life will be like in the 21 st century. One of the most important changes will be in the world’s population. The total number of people in the world has beeen increasing rapidly for many years. There will be 6.2 billion people on earth by the year 2000 and abut 10 billion by the year 2030. Unfortunately, the greatest population growth will be in the cities of the poorest nations. The population figures seem unbelievable. By year 2000, there will be almost 300 cities with over one million people each, and 45 cities in the world with populations of more than five million. Many of these cities will be in the Third World. The Third World is an expression used to describe cities and countries that are not modern and have many social problems related to th absence of technology. As the population increasea in these areas, problems also increase, and the living conditiona become very bad. 32. What will the world’s population be by the 2030? ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 33. Where will the greatest population growth be? ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 34. How many cities with over one million people will there be by year 2000? …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
  3. WRITTEN TEST 02 I. Read the passage and answer the question A team of Russian scientists has challenged the theory that the woolly mammoths became extinct 10,000 years ago at the end of the Ice Age. The scientists have reported that the beasts may have survived until 2000 B.C. on an island off the coast of Siberia, where researchers 5 uncovered 29 fossilized woolly mammoth teeth ranging in age from 4,000 to 7,000 years. The question to be asked now is, how did these prehistoric pachyderms survive in their island environment? One possibility is that they adapted to their confined surroundings by decreasing their bulk. This theory is based on their smaller tooth size, which 10 has led scientists to believe that they were only 6 feet tall at the shoulder compared with 10 feet of their full-sized counterpart. But would this be enough to enable them to survive thousands of years beyond that of other mammoths? Researchers are still working to uncover the reasons for this isolated group’s belated disappearance. 1. With which topic is this passage mainly concerned? (A) Some scientists have challenged a theory. (B) Some small teeth have been discovered. (C) Some mammoths lived longer than others. (D) Some pachyderms survived on an island. 2. According to the passage, some researchers suggest that mammoths became extinct (A) about 2,000 years ago (B) about 4,000 years ago (C) about 7,000 years ago (D) about 10,000 years ago 3. The word “woolly” as used in line 1 refers to the animal’s (A) body size (B) feet size (C) hair (D) teeth 4. The word “adapted” in line 8 could best be replaced with (A) lept (B) penetrated (C) revealed (D) accommodated 5. The author uses the word “counterpart” in line 11 to refer to (A) mammoths with more feet (B) mammoths in an earlier time (C) mammoths with smaller teeth (D) larger mammoths on the island 6. According to the scientists, the woolly mammoths may have managed to survive because they
  4. (A) shed their hair (B) grew smaller teeth (C) became herbivores (D) decreased in size 7. According to the passage, the reason for the disappearance of the mammoths on the island is (A) that the temperature changed (B) is not yet known (C) that they were isolated (D) that larger mammoths killed them 8. Which of the following terms from the passage is NOT used to refer to the mammoths? (A) beasts (B) pachyderms (C) bulk (D) group II. Choose the suitable word to fill in the blanks although except for main are related for example or be divided in many ways others belong kinds while 1. There are two … … of bank account: current and deposit 2. Most Chinese words have one syllable, … most Japanese words have two or more syllable 3. British and American people are like each other … 4. Some birds … robins – eat insects 5. … bats can fly, they are not birds 6. Cows … to a group of mammals called herbivores … grass - eaten 7. Dogs can … into two kinds; those that … to wolves and those that are more like jackals 8. All European languages belong to the same family … finish, Hungarian, Basque and one or two … III. Fill in the blank with one preposition When he was 22 Chaplin left England ...(1)... America. He soon became admired ...(2)... an actor, comedian and a director. In his early work as a director he worked very fast producing 62 films ...(3)...four years. However, it is the figure of the tramp that we
  5. always connect...(4)...his name. The tramp is both lovable and amusing: his feet always get...(5)...the way, his cane punishes his enemy...(6)....a distance. In some of his films Chaplin comments.....(7)....the fate of the world and in others he tells...(8)...his own experiences. IV. Find the mistakes in the sentence 1. The Prime Minister suddenly died with a heart attack 2. I’ve had so few free time recently – I think I’ve forgotten how to relax 3. I’m sure that’s the man whose car I bumped into last week. He didn’t stop giving me his address, that I found very strange. After all the accident was my fault 4. The film was very wonderful. I was so exciting. I hadn’t an idea how it was going to end 5. I asked the receptionist for help, but he couldn’t give me many informations 6. No one died in the plane crash, but many people were wound 7. When Robert was in hospital he had to stay in the bed all day V. Choose one of two words 1. The answer to the crossword is on the (backside/ back) 2. Was it Bell who (invented/ discovered) the telephone? 3. If people must smoke in bed, then they should at least take the precaution of buying (non-flammable/ inflammable) sheets and blankets 4. Did you know that Peter had arranged the party (specially/ especially) for you? 5. The dress doesn’t fit. I’ll have to have it (changed/ altered) 6. Many people nowadays are changing from large cars to small ones because they are far more (economic/ economical) 7. Who else was at the party (beside/ besides) the people from the office? 8. I’m afraid the boot is full. There is no (room/ space) for any more suitcases VI. Rewrite the sentences 1. “John, please don’t tell anyone my new address”, said Mary (asked).............................................................................................................
  6. 2. Bill will finish the test in one hour (take)............................................................................................................... 3. Three men are said to have been arrested after the explosion (people) ........................................................................................................... 4. He can speak English well enough to go to the conference (fluent) ............................................................................................................ 5. It wasn’t my intention to upset you (mean) ............................................................................................................. 6. My father speaks very little English (hardly)............................................................................................................ 7. In spite of the terrible weather they decided to go for a ramble as planned (although) ........................................................................................................ 8. We ought to be on our way now; it’s getting late (time)............................................................................................................... VII. Fill in the blank with one word John liked to (1) his hair very long. Some of his friends thought that it looked like a girl’s hair, but they never made (2) about it, because John was a big strong young man, and he did not think jokes about his hair were (3). John usually went to the barber's twice a month to (4) his hair cut and washed, and one day the barber said to him, “Now why don't you (5) me cut most of this hair (6) and make your head tidy? Nobody would recognize you if I did that, I am sure.” John said (7) for a few seconds, and then he said, “Perhaps you are right. But I am sure nobody would recognize you (8) if you did that to my hair.”
  7. ANSWER FOR WRITTEN TEST 02 I. 1C 2B 3C 4D 5B 6D 7B 8C II. 1. main, kinds 2. while 3. in many ways 4. for example 5. although 6. belong, or 7. be divided, are related 8. except for, other III. 1. for 2. as 3. in 4. with 5. on 6. in 7. on 8. about IV. 1. with -> of 2. few -> little 3. giving -> to give, that -> which 4. exciting -> excited, hadn’t an -> has no 5. many informations -> any information 6. would -> injured 7. in the bed -> in bed V. 1. back 2. invented 3. non – flammable 4. specially 5. altered 6. economical 7. besides 8. room VI. 1. Mary asked John not to tell anyone her new address 2. It will take one hour to finish the test 3. People say that three men were arrested after the explosion 4. His English is fluent enough to go to the conference 5. I didn’t mean to upset you 6. My father speak hardly any English 7. Although the weather was terrible, they decided to go for a ramble as planned 8. It’s time we were on our way, it’s getting late VII. 1. wear 2. jokes 3. funny 4. have 5. let 6. off 7. nothing 8. either
  8. Name:…………………………. WRITTEN TEST 45’ – No 001 Mark: Class 12………. The twelfth form Choose the best answer : 1. Books which describe imaginary events ________ fiction. a. are called b. called c. is calling d. call 2. "Don"t forget to go to the supermarket after work," said Pete"s wife. A. Pete"s wife reminded him to go to the supermarket after work. B. Pete"s wife invited him to go to the supermarket with her after work. C. Pete"s wife warned him to go to the supermarket after work. D. Pete"s wife allowed him to go to the supermarket after work. 3. Pronunciation: A. washed B. laughed C. missed D. agreed 4. Scuba diving is swimming underwater or taking part ________ another activity while using a scuba set. a. on b. from c. for d. in 5. If a defender _______ a foul within the five meter area that prevents a likely goal, the attacking team is awarded a penalty throw or shot. a. commits b. interferes c. punches d. touches 6. The athlete had tried his best to _______ his SEA Games title and records. a. carry b. perform c. defend d. support 7. Mistake recognition: The first world championship of windsurfing held in 1973. Windsurfing first became an A B C D Olympic sport in 1984 for men and 1992 for women. 8. Johnny used to be one of the most _______ athletes in my country. a. succeed b. success c. successful d. successfully 9. What time shall we leave? - ________. a. Soonest and best b. The soonest the best c. Sooner better d. The sooner the better 10. I meant to get up early but I forgot _________ up my alarm clock. A. wind B. to wind C. winding D. wound 11. Peter drives more carefully than Tom. A. Tom drives less careful than Peter. B. Tom drives carelessly than Peter. C. Peter is a more careful driver than Tom. D. Peter is a carefully driver than Tom. 12. Many young people are fond of ___________ football and other kinds of sports. A. play B. to play C. playing D. played 13. Mistake recognition: I told him once again not to make much noise while I am working. A B C D 14. The main uses of books are to provide entertainment and ________. a. inform b. information c. informative d. informer * Read the passage and choose the best option ( from sentence 15 to sentence 19) The World Health Organization (WHO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations that acts as a coordinating authority on international public health. Established on 7 April, 1948, and headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, the agency inherited the mandate and resources of its predecessor, the Health Organization. The WHO's constitution, states that its objective is "the attainment by all peoples of the highest possible level of health." Its major task is to combat diseases, especially key infectious diseases, and to promote the general health of the people of the world. The WHO also sponsors programs to prevent and treat serious epidemics such as SARS, malaria, and AIDS. The WHO supports the development and distribution of safe and effective vaccines, pharmaceutical diagnostics, and drugs. After over 2 decades of fighting smallpox, the WHO declared in 1980 that the disease had been eradicated - the first disease in history to be eliminated by human effort. The WHO is nearing success in developing vaccines against malaria and aims to eradicate polio within the next few years. The organization has already endorsed the world's first official HIV/AIDS Tool kit for Zimbabwe making it an international standard. In addition to its work in eradicating disease, the WHO also carries out various health-related campaigns, for example, to boost the consumption of fruits and vegetables worldwide and to discourage tobacco use. Experts met at the WHO headquarters in Geneva in February, 2007, and reported that their work on pandemic influenza vaccine development had achieved encouraging progress. More than 40 clinic trials have been completed or are ongoing. Most have focused on healthy adults. Some companies, after completing safety analyses in adults, have initiated clinical trials in the elderly and in children. All vaccines so far appear to be safe arid well-tolerated in all age groups tested. 15. The World Health Organization (WHO) _______. a. works on international public health c. has no relation to the United Nations b. only takes care of Swiss people d. has no predecessor
  9. 16. Which is not mentioned in the second paragraph 'as the tasks of the World Health Organization? a. to promote the general health of everyone in the world c. to support pharmaceutical diagnostics, and drugs b. To combat diseases d. To supply food for patients. 17. According to the text, which disease has been eradicated? a. Malaria b. AIDS c. SARS d. Smallpox 18. According to the third paragraph, the World Health Organization ______. a. has not developed vaccines against malaria yet c. is trying to eradicate polio b. is not concerned about polio d. also carries out various health-related campaigns 19. Influenza vaccine _______. a. has only been used for adults c. cannot be used for children b. has appeared to be safe in all age groups tested d. causes bad effects on children and elderly people 20. We choose from a ________ of shore excursions including tours of the islands, swimming, golf, sailing or snorkeling. a. vary b. various c. varied d. variety 21. Summer is coming. It gets ________. a. hot and hot b. hotter and hotter c. more and more hot d. the least hot 22. The player gave a hard shot ________ straight into the opposing goal. a. beauty b. beautiful c. beautify d. beautifully 23. Pronunciation: a. exercise b. diving c. physics d. variety 24. I often think ________ reading books as a form of entertainment. a. after b. for c. up d. of 25. Stress: a. acknowledge b. physical c. successful d. continue 26. The residents ________ that there is a crocodile at large in the area. a. must be warned b. must have warned c. may warned d. may be warning 27. _________ any letters from him lately? A. Do you receive B. Have you received C. Are you receiving D. Had you received 28. The moon __________ around the earth. A. has moved B. moves C. is moving D. will move 29. Did they give any good answers to the questions? A. Did they question the good answers given? B. Were any good answers to the questions given? C. Were the given answers good for such questions? D. Did they think some answers were good for the questions? 30. Stress: a. various b. integral c. opponent d. popular 31. If the score is tied at the end of regulation play, two _______ periods of three minutes each are played. a. half b. overtime c. quarter d. halftime 32. Mistake recognition: The first SEA Games were held in Bangkok, Thailand, from 12 to 17 December,1959 A B comprising more and more 527 athletes and officials C D 33. The International Red Cross helps to ensure respect for the human being, and to prevent and relieve human _______. a. protection b. enjoyment c. wealthy d. sufferings 34. Mistake recognition: Jack London is known as one of the great novelist of the world. A B C D 35. No one in our club can speak English as fluently as Mai. A. Mai speaks English more fluently than no one in our club. B. Mai speaks English the most fluently in our club. C. Mai speaks English as fluently as other people in our club. D. Mai is the worst English speaker in our club. * Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.(from 36 to 40) The 24th Southeast Asian Games was held in Thailand from December 6 to December 16, 2007. The Thai Olympic Committee was (36 ) _____ the event to coincide with the commemoration of 80th birthday of King Bhumibol Adulyadej. Officials were studying the possibility of doing the events in multiple venues (37) _____ what had been done in Vietnam and the Philippines. It was the sixth time Thailand hosted the SEA Games. Thailand hosted the 1959, 1967, 1975, 1985 and 1995 SEA Games. On 24 February 2006, northeast Thailand's Province authorities met to (38 ) _____ the 2007 SEA Games schedule, and progress on the province's under-construction US$65 million sports complex. The meeting provided an overview of facilities , and ended with reassurances that everything would be ready for SEA Games in 2007. The sports (39) __ included a 5,000-seater indoor stadium and 16 tennis court facilities among other facilities scheduled to be finished on June 2007. The 2007 SEA Games featured more than 400 events in 45 sports. The 24th edition of the games had the highest number of sporting events in the entire (40) _____ of the SEA Games, more events than the Asian Games and the Olympic Games. 36. a. winning b. competing c. fighting d. planning 37. a. such as b. as c. likely d. like
  10. 38. a. talk b. discuss c. tell d. quarrel 39. a. places b. halls c. venues d. homes 40. a. history b. ancient c. former d. time - Good luck – Answer keys for No 001 1. a 11. c 21. b 31. b 2. a 12. c 22. d 32. d 3. d 13. d 23. c 33. d 4. d 14. d 24. d 34. d 5. a 15. a 25. b 35. b 6. c 16. d 26. a 36. d 7. c 17. d 27. b 37. d 8. c 18. a 28. b 38. b 9. d 19. a 29. b 39. c 10. b 20.d 30. c 40. a Answer keys for No 001 1. a 11. c 21. b 31. b 2. a 12. c 22. d 32. d 3. d 13. d 23. c 33. d 4. d 14. d 24. d 34. d 5. a 15. a 25. b 35. b 6. c 16. d 26. a 36. d 7. c 17. d 27. b 37. d 8. c 18. a 28. b 38. b 9. d 19. a 29. b 39. c 10. b 20.d 30. c 40. a Answer keys for No 001 1. a 11. c 21. b 31. b 2. a 12. c 22. d 32. d 3. d 13. d 23. c 33. d 4. d 14. d 24. d 34. d 5. a 15. a 25. b 35. b 6. c 16. d 26. a 36. d 7. c 17. d 27. b 37. d 8. c 18. a 28. b 38. b
  11. 9. d 19. a 29. b 39. c 10. b 20.d 30. c 40. a Answer keys for No 001 1. a 11. c 21. b 31. b 2. a 12. c 22. d 32. d 3. d 13. d 23. c 33. d 4. d 14. d 24. d 34. d 5. a 15. a 25. b 35. b 6. c 16. d 26. a 36. d 7. c 17. d 27. b 37. d 8. c 18. a 28. b 38. b 9. d 19. a 29. b 39. c 10. b 20.d 30. c 40. a Answer keys for No 001 1. a 11. c 21. b 31. b 2. a 12. c 22. d 32. d 3. d 13. d 23. c 33. d 4. d 14. d 24. d 34. d 5. a 15. a 25. b 35. b 6. c 16. d 26. a 36. d 7. c 17. d 27. b 37. d 8. c 18. a 28. b 38. b 9. d 19. a 29. b 39. c 10. b 20.d 30. c 40. a
  12. Full name:........................................... WRITTEN TEST (No. 2/2nd term) Class 12 C.................. I. Choose the word which is pronounced differently from the rest.(1pts) 1. a. swallow b. below c. slowly d. allow 2. a. loud b. enough c. about d. amount 3. a. tasting b. subject c. pleasure d. sleep 4. a. book b. too c. who d. lose 5. a. fewer b. chew c. swallow d. wonderful II. Choose a, b, c, or d that best completes each unfinished sentence 6_______ is a sport in which people or teams race against each other in boats with oars. a. Rowing b. Windsurfing c. Swimming d. Water polo 7The referee had no hesitation in awarding the visiting team a _______. a. penal b. penalize c. penalty d. penalization 8.Water polo is played in _______ pool 1.8 meters deep. a. Φ b. an c. the d. a 9.Shots usually succeed when the goalie is out _______ position. a. into b. for c. of d. off 10.Tommy likes the books that he borrowed from the school library very much. He has read them with ____. a. entertainment b. romance c. tasting d. pleasure 11.People enjoy a book ________ different ways. a. on b. with c. upon d. in 12.This book is not really ________. It is a waste of money buying it. a. inform b. information c. informative d. informatively 13.Boy, stop reading. ________ the book down and go to bed. a. Put b. Take c. Set d. Pick 14.The fire ________ by lightning. a. must cause b. must be causing c. must have caused d. must have been caused 15.This work ________ today so that we ________ a holiday tomorrow. a. will finish / are having b. that the manager will be made c. should finish / can be had d. will be making by the manager 16.Is it possible for me to come to your house at about 7pm? a. Must I come over to your house at about 7pm? b. Could I be come to your house at about 7pm? c. Can I come to your house at about 7pm? d. Will I come to your house at about 7pm? 17.The staff are .working at weekend ................. delay the project any further. a. so that not to b. not in order to c. so as not to d. for not 18. Post the card today .......... there on my mother's birthday. a. to get it b. in order to get it c. so as it gets d. so that it gets 19. They were talking in whispers................... nobody could hear them. a. so that b. so as c. in order to d. so as not 20. The referee's … is the most important in any sport competition. A. decide B. decisive C. decision D. decider III. Rewrite the sentences as the require 1. I’ll write to you . I want you to know my decision. ( using “ in order that”)  ............................................................................................................................................................ 2. He was polite in the interview. He wanted to make a good impression . (so as ) ->............................................................................................................................................................ 3. I hurried home. I didn’t want to miss my favourite TV program. (so that)  ............................................................................................................................................................ 4. Some people objected strongly to some of the proposals.(passive voice) ->............................................................................................................................................................ 5. He had his father repair the bicycle yesterday.(passive voice) ->............................................................................................................................................................
  13. IV. Read the text and choose the best answer. Synchronized swimming is a hybrid of swimming, gymnastics, and dance, consisting of swimmers(either individuals, duets, trios, teams or combos) performing a synchronized routine of elaborate and dramatic moves in the water, accompanied by music. Synchronized swimming demands proficient water skills, and requires strength, endurance, flexibility, grace, artistry and precise timing, not to mention exceptional breath control while upside down underwater. Developed in the early 1900s in Canada, it is a sport performed almost exclusively by women, although there is some participation y men. In its early form it was some times known as "water ballet". It is a Summer Olympic Games sport. First demonstrated in 1952, it has been an official event since 1984. Olympic and World Championship competition is not currently open to men, but other international and national competitions allow male competitors. Both USA Synchro and Synchro Canada allow men tot compete with women. Competitors show off their strength, flexibility, and aerobic endurance required to perform difficult routines. Swimmers perform two routines for the judges, one technique and one free. Synchronized swimming is governed internationally by FINA( Federation International de Natation Amateur) 1. Synchronized swimming....................... a. is performed to music. c. synchronizes with elaborate movements b. is performed under water d. is performed in groups. 2. Which of the following is not required in Synchronized swimming ? a. breath control b. water skills c. attractive movements d, aerial acrobatics 3. Which the following is NOT true? a. Synchronized swimming is mostly performed by women b. Synchronized swimming was added tot he Olympic program in 1984 c. Man have no right to compete in Synchronized swimming d. In the USA, the competition is open to both men and women 4. In the Synchronized swimming competition , competitors...................... a. show off their technique and their freedom b. are required to do a fixed routine c. have to give two sets of performance d. have a choice between technical routine and free routine 5.It can be concluded from the passage that....................... a. Synchronized swimming is a popular water sport b. Synchronized swimming is a hazardous sport c. Synchronized swimming is a team sport d. Synchronized swimming is a summer sport V. Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C or D which has the same meaning as the given one 1. Besides movies and music, it’s sports that most Americans enjoy. A. Sports are enjoyed by most Americans beside movies and music. B. It was sports that are enjoyed by most Americans besides movies and music. C. Besides movies and music, it’s sports that are enjoyed by most Americans. D. Besides movies and music, sports are that are enjoyed by most Americans. 2. By the end/ 19th century/ water polo/ become popular/ American continent (sentence-building) A. By the end of 19th century water polo became popular on American continent. B. By the end of the 19th century water polo became popular on the American continent. C. By the end of the 19th century water polo has become popular on the American continent. D. By the end of the 19th century water polo had become popular on the American continent. 3. Europe/ water polo/ appear/ Germany/ 1894 (sentence-building) a. In Europe water polo appeared in Germany in 1894. b. Europe water polo was appeared in Germany in 1894. c. Europe water polo appeared in Germany in 1894. d. In Europe water polo was appeared in Germany in 1894. 4. Ever since / I / arrive / here / live / dormitory a. Ever since I arrive here, I have been living in the dormitory b. Ever since I arrived here, I have been lived in the dormitory c. Ever since I arrived here, I have been living in the dormitory d. Ever since I have arrived here, I lived in the dormitory 5. mail / deliver / by the time / I / leave / school / this morning. a. The mail delivered by the time I left for school this morning. b. The mail had delivered by the time I left for school this morning. c. The mail had been delivered by the time I left for school this morning. d. The mail was delivered by the time I had left for school this morning.
  14. Full name:..............................................WRITTEN TEST (no.2/ 2nd term) Class 12C................. I. Choose the word which is pronounced differently from the rest.(1pts) 1. a. reading b. easy c. pleasure d. please 2. a. water b. swimming c. between d. rowing 3, a. punch b. synchronized c. March d. touching 4. a. swimming b. post c. decision d. score 5. a. pool b. good c. look d. book II. Choose the best answer 6.The more goals the players _______, the more exciting the match became. a. scored b. made c. marked d. sprinted 7.The goalie tried to catch _______ ball, but he failed. a. a b. an c. the d. Φ 8.The referee's _______ is the most important in any sport competition. a. decide b. decisive c. decider d. decision 9.______ is a game played in a swimming pool in which two teams of swimmers try to score goals with a ball. a. Water polo b. Rowing c. Swimming d. Water skiing 10. Not many people find reading more ________ than watching TV. a. interest b. interested c. interesting d. interestingly 11. To become a novelist, you need to be ________. a. imagine b. imaginative c. imagination d. imaginarily 12. After leaving school, many of us only read for ________. a. please b. pleasant c. pleasing d. pleasure 13.Please give me some advice to buy suitable books for my ten-year-old girl. a. recommendation b. information c. fiction d. interest 14. Fruits ________ in a freezer. a. should not put b. should not be put c. must put d. must be putting 15. The package ________ carefully before it ________. a. must be wrapped / is posted b. needs wrapping / will be posted c. should wrap / is going to be posted d. will be wrapping / needs posting 16.The car ________ by Karen. The keys are still on the table. a. must have taken b. must have been taken c. can't have been taken d. can't have taken 17. The garden ________. It has just started raining. a. needn't water b. needn't be watered c. needn't be watering d. needn't have watered 18. My car keys are possibly in the kitchen. a. My car keys should be put in the kitchen. b. My car keys cannot be in the kitchen. c. I do not know whether my car keys are in the kitchen. d. My car keys might be in the kitchen. 19.She hid the present ............... a. so that the children wouldn't find it b. in order to the children not to find it c. for the children not find it d. in order that the children not to fins it 20. The school boys are in a hurry........................ miss their school bus. a. in order not b. so not as to c. in order not to d. to not III. Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C or D which has the same meaning as the given on 1.Besides movies and music, it’s sports that most Americans enjoy. A. Besides movies and music, it’s sports that are enjoyed by most Americans. B. It was sports that are enjoyed by most Americans besides movies and music. C. Sports are enjoyed by most Americans beside movies and music. D. Besides movies and music, sports are that are enjoyed by most Americans. 2.By the end/ 19th century/ water polo/ become popular/ American continent (sentence-building) A. By the end of the 19th century water polo became popular on the American continent. B. By the end of 19th century water polo became popular on American continent. C. By the end of the 19th century water polo had become popular on the American continent. D. By the end of the 19th century water polo has become popular on the American continent.
  15. 3. mail / deliver / by the time / I / leave / school / this morning. a. The mail delivered by the time I left for school this morning. b. The mail had delivered by the time I left for school this morning. c. The mail had been delivered by the time I left for school this morning. d. The mail was delivered by the time I had left for school this morning. 4. Ever since / I / arrive / here / live / dormitory a. Ever since I arrive here, I have been living in the dormitory b. Ever since I arrived here, I have been living in the dormitory c. Ever since I arrived here, I have been lived in the dormitory d. Ever since I have arrived here, I lived in the dormitory 5. Europe/ water polo/ appear/ Germany/ 1894 (sentence-building) a. In Europe water polo appeared in Germany in 1894. b. Europe water polo was appeared in Germany in 1894. c. Europe water polo appeared in Germany in 1894. d. In Europe water polo was appeared in Germany in 1894. IV. Read the text and choose the best answer. Synchronized swimming is a hybrid of swimming, gymnastics, and dance, consisting of swimmers(either individuals, duets, trios, teams or combos) performing a synchronized routine of elaborate and dramatic moves in the water, accompanied by music. Synchronized swimming demands proficient water skills, and requires strength, endurance, flexibility, grace, artistry and precise timing, not to mention exceptional breath control while upside down underwater. Developed in the early 1900s in Canada, it is a sport performed almost exclusively by women, although there is some participation y men. In its early form it was some times known as "water ballet". It is a Summer Olympic Games sport. First demonstrated in 1952, it has been an official event since 1984. Olympic and World Championship competition is not currently open to men, but other international and national competitions allow male competitors. Both USA Synchro and Synchro Canada allow men tot compete with women. Competitors show off their strength, flexibility, and aerobic endurance required to perform difficult routines. Swimmers perform two routines for the judges, one technique and one free. Synchronized swimming is governed internationally by FINA( Federation International de Natation Amateur) 1. Synchronized swimming....................... a. is performed to music. c. synchronizes with elaborate movements b. is performed under water d. is performed in groups. 2. Which of the following is not required in Synchronized swimming ? a. breath control b. water skills c. attractive movements d, aerial acrobatics 3. Which the following is NOT true? a. Synchronized swimming is mostly performed by women b. Synchronized swimming was added tot he Olympic program in 1984 c. Man have no right to compete in Synchronized swimming d. In the USA, the competition is open to both men and women 4. In the Synchronized swimming competition , competitors...................... a. show off their technique and their freedom b. are required to do a fixed routine c. have to give two sets of performance d. have a choice between technical routine and free routine 5.It can be concluded from the passage that....................... a. Synchronized swimming is a popular water sport b. Synchronized swimming is a hazardous sport c. Synchronized swimming is a team sport d. Synchronized swimming is a summer sport V. Rewrite the sentences as the require 1. He went to the counter. He wanted to buy a cup of coffee (in order to )  ............................................................................................................................................................ 2. She was very careful. She didn’t want to make a mistake ( so as)  ............................................................................................................................................................ 3. I didn’t say anything. I didn’t want us to have an argument. ( so that)  ............................................................................................................................................................ 4. They had the mechanic mend the car last week.(passive voice) ->............................................................................................................................................................ 5. No one has paid for the tickets.(passive voice) ->............................................................................................................................................................
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