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NAME: ________________ 60-MINUTE TEST/ENGLISH 12 - CODE: 157 I/ PHONETICS 1. A agreed B borrowed C listened D practiced 2. A company B comfortable C complain D become 3. A Valentine B imagine C discipline D magazine 4. A reduction B popular C financial D romantic 5. A automatic B conservation C disadvantage D reasonable II/ GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY 6. P1: ___________________ P2: Oh, thank you. I just got it yesterday. A That was a great dinner! B That’s a beautiful blouse you have on! C I just love your hair that way! D Wow, this is really a nice place 7. _____ the weather forecast, it will rain heavily later this morning. A On account of B According to C Because of D Thanks to 8. I think Sally is quite ______ her sister. A so pretty as B as pretty than C prettier D as pretty as 9. The World Cup is a football ______ which is open to all countries. A participation B involvement C occasion D competition 10. _______ now is convenient for work because I don’t have to travel far. A Where I am living B Where am I living C I am living D The place I am living where 11. I’ll make some sandwiches before I _____ for work. A leave B left C will leave D had left 12. I’m afraid I have to leave _______ a few days’ time. A for B on C in D at 13. Everyone took the test yesterday, ______? A did she B didn’t he C didn’t they D don’t they 14. HoChiMinh City, which has ______ population, is also _____ city in my country. A the biggest / the largest B the bigger / the largest C the larger / the biggest D as big as / larger than 15. P1: I’m afraid I’ve broken your Walk Man P2: ____________ A Don’t mention it B Not at all C It’s the same D Don’t worry about it 16. The phone ______ while I _____ the dishes last night. Therefore, I couldn’t answer it. A rung / was washing B rang / was washing C was ringing / was washing D was ringing / washed 17. No sooner _______ home than the phone rang. A they had left B have they left C were they leaving D had they left 18. _____the man gets, _______ he becomes A The older / the weaker B The older / the weakest C The more old / the weaker D The oldest / the weakest 19. Greg: Susan, I’d like you to meet Alice Carter, a good friend of mine. Susan: ___________. A Nice to meet you. B Hi, I’m Alice Carter C How are you? D I wish to meet you 20. I don’t think she’ll ever _______ the shock of her husband’s death. A get through B get off C get over D get by 21. A water polo match is divided into ___ ranging from five to eight minutes in length depending on the level of play. A halves B terms C sections D quarters 22. All of the students ____this school have to attend exams ____ the end of each term. A X… at B in … in C in…at D of … in 23. The purpose of the struggle for women’s rights is to bring ______ between men and women. A opportunities B independence C freedom D equality 24. Governments of ASEAN have estimated that an ASEAN Free Trade Area ____ in the region by 2020. A will be established B would be established C had been established D are going to be established 25. P1: “I think married women should not go to work.” P2: “______. Housework can be tiring, stressful and boring.” A I quite agree. B Absolutely! That’s right! C I’m afraid I don’t agree. D I can’t disagree with you. 26. P1: Do you mind if I say something? P2: _________ A No problem B Help yourself C Watch out D Go ahead 27. We have to drive around the bay _____ destroyed in the storm. A although the bridge was B because the bridge was C because of the bridge D despite the bridge 28. Most American women usually __________ A don’t want to protect B don’t want to be protected C want to be protecting D want to be protected 29. The Southeast Asian Games have ____ long history with ____ first games being held in Bangkok in 1955. A the / the B a / the C the / a D a / a 30. He was sacked because he had behaved ________in his job. A responsible B irresponsible C responsibly D irresponsibly III/ READING COMPREHENSION More and more women are now joining the paid labour force worldwide. They represent the majority of the workforce in many sectors. Even in countries which have low proportions of women paid workers, such as the Arab countries, the number of women who have jobs is rising. In South-East Asia, women represent up to 80 per cent of the workforce in the labour-intensive textile, toy, shoe and electronic sectors. In Latin America and the Caribbean, women make up 70 per cent of the workforce in services. Paid employment has undoubtedly brought economic and social gains to many women. In the past, they were often excluded from many paid jobs and thus economically dependent on their husbands or fathers. Women are now better educated and can promote themselves much more easily than in the past. The access to education and the change in economic status have given women more freedom. There are many famous women in the areas which used to be reserved for men and some women have even become prime minister. 31. The text is mainly about __________. A the roles of women in the past and nowadays B the jobs of women nowadays and their economic and social gains C the women paid workforce and their economic and social gains D the equality between men and women 32. According to the passage, what percentage of the labour force do South-East Asian women hold in some economic sectors? A 70 B 80 C low proportions D unknown 33. Which countries, according to the passage, have low levels of women paid workers? A Latin American countries B South-East Asian countries C The Caribbean countries D Arab countries 34. Why did women depend economically on their husbands or fathers in the past? A because women joined in the paid workforce B because women had economic benefits from their housework C because women were prevented from taking part in paid employment D because women wanted to follow their husbands’ and fathers’ permission 35. What have brought more freedom to women nowadays? A better education and promotion B better education and the change in economic status C the access to education and social gains D the access to education and economic gains The United Nations Children’s Fund (or UNICEF) was created by the United Nations General Assembly on December 11, 1946, to provide emergency food and (36)…… for children in countries that had been devastated by World War II. In 1953,UNICEF (37) ……… a permanent part of the United Nations System. Headquartered in New York City, UNICEF provides long-term humanitarian and developmental assistance to children and mothers in (38)…… countires. A voluntarily funded agency, UNICEF relies (39)… contributions from governments and private donors. Its programs emphasizes developing community-level service to (40) ……. the health and well-being of children. 36. A clothes B drink C healthcare D education 37. A got B was C turned D became 38. A developed B developing C development D over-developed 39. A on B at C to D for 40. build B raise C care D promote IV/ USE OF ENGLISH 41. (A) In the end of the dinner, Linda found herself (B) doing the (C) washing-up again, (D) as usual. 42. (A)The economic conditions today (B)are (C)better much than they were (D)in the past. 43. The first time she (A) met Tom, she (B) had left a (C) deep impression (D) on him. 44. (A)United Nations plays an important (B) part in (C) preserving the (D) world’s peace. 45. The man seldom (A) pays his bill (B) on time, (C) and his wife (D) does too. 46. Could you take care of our children while we are on holiday? A Could you look at our children on holiday? B. Could you look after our children while we are on holiday? C Could you look our children for us while we are on holiday? D Do you mind to look after our children while we are on holiday? 47. People no longer smoke so many cigarettes as they used to. A Smoking cigarettes used to be allowed years ago. B. So many cigarettes used to be smoked but they aren’t now. C The smoking of cigarettes is no longer as popular as it used to be. D People don’t like smoking cigarettes any longer as much as they did. 48. Do you have a good relationship with your classmates? A Are you getting with your classmates? B Are you going along with your classmates? C Are you getting well with your classmates? D Are you getting on with your classmates? 49. My uncle hasn’t been to Vietnam for five years. A My uncle returned to Vietnam every five year. B My uncle went to Vietnam and stayed there for five years. C The last time my uncle went to Vietnam was five years ago. D My uncle has never been to Vietnam. 50. “If I were you, I wouldn’t refuse the offer.” Terry told me A. Terry told me he wouldn’t refuse the offer if he had been me. B. Terry advised me not refusing the offer. C. Terry told me he would haven’t refused the offer if he had been me. D. Terry advised me against refusing the offer. Đề kiểm tra 60 phút -Tiếng Anh 12 -soạn thảo bởi Mrs. Mông Bích Liên/ Trang 1&2-M ã đ ề 157 NAME: ________________ 60-MINUTE TEST/ENGLISH 12 N0 4 (08-09) CODE: 291 I/ READING COMPREHENSION The United Nations Children’s Fund (or UNICEF) was created by the United Nations General Assembly on December 11, 1946, to provide emergency food and (1)…… for children in countries that had been devastated by World War II. In 1953,UNICEF (2) ……… a permanent part of the United Nations System. Headquartered in New York City, UNICEF provides long-term humanitarian and developmental assistance to children and mothers in (3)…… countires. A voluntarily funded agency, UNICEF relies (4)… contributions from governments and private donors. Its programs emphasizes developing community-level service to (5) ……. the health and well-being of children. 1. A education B drink C clothes D healthcare 2. A got B became C turned D was 3. A developed B over-developed C development D developing 4. A to B at C on D for 5. build B raise C promote D care More and more women are now joining the paid labour force worldwide. They represent the majority of the workforce in many sectors. Even in countries which have low proportions of women paid workers, such as the Arab countries, the number of women who have jobs is rising. In South-East Asia, women represent up to 80 per cent of the workforce in the labour-intensive textile, toy, shoe and electronic sectors. In Latin America and the Caribbean, women make up 70 per cent of the workforce in services. Paid employment has undoubtedly brought economic and social gains to many women. In the past, they were often excluded from many paid jobs and thus economically dependent on their husbands or fathers. Women are now better educated and can promote themselves much more easily than in the past. The access to education and the change in economic status have given women more freedom. There are many famous women in the areas which used to be reserved for men and some women have even become prime minister. 6. Why did women depend economically on their husbands or fathers in the past? A because women joined in the paid workforce B because women had economic benefits from their housework C because women were prevented from taking part in paid employment D because women wanted to follow their husbands’ and fathers’ permission 7. Which countries, according to the passage, have low levels of women paid workers? A Latin American countries B Arab countries C The Caribbean countries D South-East Asian countries 8. According to the passage, what percentage of the labour force do South-East Asian women hold in some economic sectors? A 70 B 80 C low proportions D unknown 9. What have brought more freedom to women nowadays? A better education and promotion B better education and the change in economic status C the access to education and social gains D the access to education and economic gains 10. The text is mainly about __________. A the roles of women in the past and nowadays. B the jobs of women nowadays and their economic and social gains C the women paid workforce and their economic and social gains D the equality between men and women II/ PHONETICS 11. A astonish B obviously C instrument D cultural 12. A experiment B geography C eventually D temperature 13. A period B disease C excitement D economy 14. A smiles B applies C pollutes D employs 15. A town B clown C own D down III/ USE OF ENGLISH 16. People no longer smoke so many cigarettes as they used to. A Smoking cigarettes used to be allowed years ago. B So many cigarettes used to be smoked but they aren’t now. C The smoking of cigarettes is no longer as popular as it used to be. D People don’t like smoking cigarettes any longer as much as they did. 17. “If I were you, I wouldn’t refuse the offer.” Terry told me A. Terry told me he wouldn’t refuse the offer if he had been me. B. Terry advised me not refusing the offer. C. Terry advised me against refusing the offer. D. Terry told me he would haven’t refused the offer if he had been me. 18. Could you take care of our children while we are on holiday? A Could you look at our children on holiday? B Do you mind to look after our children while we are on holiday? C Could you look our children for us while we are on holiday? D Could you look after our children while we are on holiday? 19. Do you have a good relationship with your classmates? A Are you getting with your classmates? B Are you going along with your classmates? C Are you getting well with your classmates? D Are you getting on with your classmates? 20. My uncle hasn’t been to Vietnam for five years. A My uncle returned to Vietnam every five year. B The last time my uncle went to Vietnam was five years ago. C My uncle went to Vietnam and stayed there for five years. D My uncle has never been to Vietnam. 21. The more (A) science and technology (B)advance, (C) the smallest the world seems (D)to be. 22. The (A) little boy is very interested (B) in football, but he is (C)actually not good (D)for it. 23. (A) International Red Cross has (B) its headquarters (C) in Geneva, (D)Switzerland. 24. When he heard the (A) terrible noise he (B) had asked me (C) what was (D)going on. 25. The (A)safety committee’s report recommended (B)that all medicines should (C)be keeping out of the reach (D)of children. III/ GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY 26. Everyone took the test yesterday, ______? A don’t they B didn’t he C didn’t they D did she 27. The Southeast Asian Games have ____ long history with ____ first games being held in Bangkok in 1955. A the / the B a / the C the / a D a / a 28. I think Sally is quite ______ her sister. A so pretty as B as pretty than C as pretty as D prettier 29. The World Cup is a football ______ which is open to all countries. A participation B involvement C occasion D competition 30. P1: ___________________ P2: Oh, thank you. I just got it yesterday. A That was a great dinner! B I just love your hair that way! C That’s a beautiful blouse you have on! D Wow, this is really a nice place 31. _______ now is convenient for work because I don’t have to travel far. A Where I am living B Where am I living C I am living D The place I am living where 32. I’ll make some sandwiches before I _____ for work. A will leave B left C leave D had left 33. I’m afraid I have to leave _______ a few days’ time. A for B on C in D at 34. _____ the weather forecast, it will rain heavily later this morning. A On account of B Thanks to C Because of D According to 35. HoChiMinh City, which has ______ population, is also _____ city in my country. A the biggest / the largest B the bigger / the largest C the larger / the biggest D as big as / larger than 36. The phone ______ while I _____ the dishes last night. Therefore, I couldn’t answer it. A rung / was washing B rang / was washing C was ringing / was washing D was ringing / washed 37. No sooner _______ home than the phone rang. A they had left B had they left C were they leaving D have they left 38 All of the students ____this school have to attend exams ____ the end of each term. A in…at B in … in C X… at D of … in 39 Greg: Susan, I’d like you to meet Alice Carter, a good friend of mine. Susan: ___________. A Hi, I’m Alice Carter B Nice to meet you. C How are you? D I wish to meet you 40. I don’t think she’ll ever _______ the shock of her husband’s death. A get through B get over C get off D get by 41. P1: I’m afraid I’ve broken your Walk Man P2: ____________ A Don’t mention it B Not at all C It’s the same D Don’t worry about it 42. A water polo match is divided into ___ ranging from five to eight minutes in length depending on the level of play. A halves B terms C quarters D sections 43. The purpose of the struggle for women’s rights is to bring ______ between men and women. A opportunities B equality C freedom D independence 44. P1: “I think married women should not go to work.” P2: “______. Housework can be tiring, stressful and boring.” A I quite agree. B Absolutely! That’s right! C I can’t disagree with you. D I’m afraid I don’t agree. 45. He was sacked because he had behaved ________in his job. A responsible B irresponsible C irresponsibly D responsibly 46. P1: Do you mind if I say something? P2: _________ A No problem B Help yourself C Watch out D Go ahead 47. We have to drive around the bay _____ destroyed in the storm. A although the bridge was B because of the bridge C because the bridge was D despite the bridge 48. Most American women usually __________ A don’t want to protect B don’t want to be protected C want to be protecting D want to be protected 49. Governments of ASEAN have estimated that an ASEAN Free Trade Area ____ in the region by 2020. A will be established B would be established C had been established D are going to be established 50. _____the man gets, _______ he becomes A The older / the weaker B The older / the weakest C The more old / the weaker D The oldest / the weakest Đề kiểm tra 60 phút -Tiếng Anh 12 -soạn thảo bởi Mrs. Mông Bích Liên/ Trang3&4-M ã đ ề 291 NAME: ________________ 60-MINUTE TEST/ENGLISH 12 N0 4 (08-09) CODE: 356 I/ USE OF ENGLISH 1. My uncle hasn’t been to Vietnam for five years. A My uncle returned to Vietnam every five year. B My uncle went to Vietnam and stayed there for five years. C The last time my uncle went to Vietnam was five years ago. D My uncle has never been to Vietnam. 2. Do you have a good relationship with your classmates? A Are you getting on with your classmates? B Are you going along with your classmates? C Are you getting well with your classmates? D Are you getting with your classmates? 3. Could you take care of our children while we are on holiday? A Could you look at our children on holiday? B Could you look after our children while we are on holiday? C Could you look our children for us while we are on holiday? D Do you mind to look after our children while we are on holiday? 4. People no longer smoke so many cigarettes as they used to. A Smoking cigarettes used to be allowed years ago. B So many cigarettes used to be smoked but they aren’t now. C The smoking of cigarettes is no longer as popular as it used to be. D People don’t like smoking cigarettes any longer as much as they did. 5. “If I were you, I wouldn’t refuse the offer.” Terry told me A. Terry told me he wouldn’t refuse the offer if he had been me. B. Terry advised me not refusing the offer. C. Terry told me he would haven’t refused the offer if he had been me. D. Terry advised me against refusing the offer. 6. (A)United Nations plays an important (B) part in (C) preserving the (D) world’s peace. 7. (A) In the end of the dinner, Linda found herself (B) doing the (C) washing-up again, (D) as usual. 8. The first time she (A) met Tom, she (B) had left a (C) deep impression (D) on him. 9. (A)The economic conditions today (B)are (C)better much than they were (D)in the past. 10. The man seldom (A) pays his bill (B) on time, (C) and his wife (D) does too. II/ GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY 11. I think Sally is quite ______ her sister. A so pretty as B as pretty than C prettier D as pretty as 12. P1: ___________________ P2: Oh, thank you. I just got it yesterday. A That was a great dinner! B That’s a beautiful blouse you have on! C I just love your hair that way! D Wow, this is really a nice place 13. A water polo match is divided into ___ ranging from five to eight minutes in length depending on the level of play. A halves B terms C sections D quarters 14. _____ the weather forecast, it will rain heavily later this morning. A On account of B According to C Because of D Thanks to 15. The World Cup is a football ______ which is open to all countries. A participation B involvement C occasion D competition 16. _______ now is convenient for work because I don’t have to travel far. A Where I am living B Where am I living C I am living D The place I am living where 17. I’m afraid I have to leave _______ a few days’ time. A for B on C in D at 18. Governments of ASEAN have estimated that an ASEAN Free Trade Area ____ in the region by 2020. A will be established B would be established C had been established D are going to be established 19. Everyone took the test yesterday, ______? A did she B didn’t he C didn’t they D don’t they 20. HoChiMinh City, which has ______ population, is also _____ city in my country. A the biggest / the largest B the bigger / the largest C the larger / the biggest D as big as / larger than 21. P1: I’m afraid I’ve broken your Walk Man P2: ____________ A Don’t mention it B Not at all C It’s the same D Don’t worry about it 22. The purpose of the struggle for women’s rights is to bring ______ between men and women. A opportunities B independence C freedom D equality 23. The phone ______ while I _____ the dishes last night. Therefore, I couldn’t answer it. A rung / was washing B rang / was washing C was ringing / was washing D was ringing / washed 24. No sooner _______ home than the phone rang. A they had left B have they left C were they leaving D had they left 25. The Southeast Asian Games have ____ long history with ____ first games being held in Bangkok in 1955. A the / the B a / the C the / a D a / a 26. _____the man gets, _______ he becomes A The older / the weaker B The older / the weakest C The more old / the weaker D The oldest / the weakest 27. I’ll make some sandwiches before I _____ for work. A leave B left C will leave D had left 28. Greg: Susan, I’d like you to meet Alice Carter, a good friend of mine. Susan: ___________. A Nice to meet you. B Hi, I’m Alice Carter C How are you? D I wish to meet you 29. I don’t think she’ll ever _______ the shock of her husband’s death. A get through B get off C get over D get by 30. All of the students ____this school have to attend exams ____ the end of each term. A X… at B in … in C in…at D of … in 31. P1: “I think married women should not go to work.” P2: “______. Housework can be tiring, stressful and boring.” A I quite agree. B Absolutely! That’s right! C I’m afraid I don’t agree. D I can’t disagree with you. 32. P1: Do you mind if I say something? P2: _________ A No problem B Help yourself C Watch out D Go ahead 33. Most American women usually __________ A don’t want to protect B don’t want to be protected C want to be protecting D want to be protected 34. He was sacked because he had behaved ________in his job. A responsible B irresponsible C responsibly D irresponsibly 35. We have to drive around the bay _____ destroyed in the storm. A although the bridge was B because the bridge was C because of the bridge D despite the bridge III/ PHONETICS 36. A reduction B popular C financial D romantic 37. A automatic B conservation C disadvantage D reasonable 38. A company B comfortable C complain D become 39. A agreed B borrowed C listened D practiced 40. A Valentine B imagine C discipline D magazine IV/ READING COMPREHENSION The United Nations Children’s Fund (or UNICEF) was created by the United Nations General Assembly on December 11, 1946, to provide emergency food and (41)…… for children in countries that had been devastated by World War II. In 1953,UNICEF (42) ……… a permanent part of the United Nations System. Headquartered in New York City, UNICEF provides long-term humanitarian and developmental assistance to children and mothers in (43)…… countires. A voluntarily funded agency, UNICEF relies (44)… contributions from governments and private donors. Its programs emphasizes developing community-level service to (45) ……. the health and well-being of children. 41. A clothes B drink C healthcare D education 42. A got B was C turned D became 43. A developed B developing C development D over-developed 44. A for B at C to D on 45. build B promote C care D raise More and more women are now joining the paid labour force worldwide. They represent the majority of the workforce in many sectors. Even in countries which have low proportions of women paid workers, such as the Arab countries, the number of women who have jobs is rising. In South-East Asia, women represent up to 80 per cent of the workforce in the labour-intensive textile, toy, shoe and electronic sectors. In Latin America and the Caribbean, women make up 70 per cent of the workforce in services. Paid employment has undoubtedly brought economic and social gains to many women. In the past, they were often excluded from many paid jobs and thus economically dependent on their husbands or fathers. Women are now better educated and can promote themselves much more easily than in the past. The access to education and the change in economic status have given women more freedom. There are many famous women in the areas which used to be reserved for men and some women have even become prime minister. 46 The text is mainly about __________. A the roles of women in the past and nowadays B the jobs of women nowadays and their economic and social gains C the women paid workforce and their economic and social gains D the equality between men and women 47 According to the passage, what percentage of the labour force do South-East Asian women hold in some economic sectors? A 70 B 80 C low proportions D unknown 48 Which countries, according to the passage, have low levels of women paid workers? A Latin American countries B South-East Asian countries C The Caribbean countries D Arab countries 49 Why did women depend economically on their husbands or fathers in the past? A because women joined in the paid workforce B because women had economic benefits from their housework C because women were prevented from taking part in paid employment D because women wanted to follow their husbands’ and fathers’ permission 50 What have brought more freedom to women nowadays? A better education and promotion B better education and the change in economic status C the access to education and social gains D the access to education and economic gains Đề kiểm tra 60 phút -Tiếng Anh 12 -soạn thảo bởi Mrs. Mông Bích Liên/ Trang 5&6-M ã đ ề 356 NAME: _______________ 60-MINUTE TEST/ENGLISH 12 N0 4 (08-09) CODE: 482 I/ USE OF ENGLISH 1. The (A)safety committee’s report recommended (B)that all medicines should (C)be keeping out of the reach (D)of children. 2. (A) International Red Cross has (B) its headquarters (C) in Geneva, (D)Switzerland. 3. The more (A) science and technology (B)advance, (C) the smallest the world seems (D)to be. 4. The (A) little boy is very interested (B) in football, but he is (C)actually not good (D)for it. 5. When he heard the (A) terrible noise he (B) had asked me (C) what was (D)going on. 6. Do you have a good relationship with your classmates? A Are you getting with your classmates? B Are you getting on with your classmates? C Are you getting well with your classmates? D Are you going along with your classmates? 7. People no longer smoke so many cigarettes as they used to. A. Smoking cigarettes used to be allowed years ago. B. The smoking of cigarettes is no longer as popular as it used to be. C. So many cigarettes used to be smoked but they aren’t now. D. People don’t like smoking cigarettes any longer as much as they did. 8. Could you take care of our children while we are on holiday? A Could you look at our children on holiday? B. Could you look our children for us while we are on holiday? C. Could you look after our children while we are on holiday? D. Do you mind to look after our children while we are on holiday? 9. “If I were you, I wouldn’t refuse the offer.” Terry told me A. Terry advised me against refusing the offer. B. Terry told me he wouldn’t refuse the offer if he had been me. C. Terry advised me not refusing the offer. D. Terry told me he would haven’t refused the offer if he had been me. 10. My uncle hasn’t been to Vietnam for five years. A My uncle returned to Vietnam every five year. B My uncle went to Vietnam and stayed there for five years. C The last time my uncle went to Vietnam was five years ago. D My uncle has never been to Vietnam. II/READING COMPREHENSION The United Nations Children’s Fund (or UNICEF) was created by the United Nations General Assembly on December 11, 1946, to provide emergency food and (11)…… for children in countries that had been devastated by World War II. In 1953,UNICEF (12) ……… a permanent part of the United Nations System. Headquartered in New York City, UNICEF provides long-term humanitarian and developmental assistance to children and mothers in (13)…… countires. A voluntarily funded agency, UNICEF relies (14)… contributions from governments and private donors. Its programs emphasizes developing community-level service to (15) ……. the health and well-being of children. 11. A education B drink C healthcare D clothes 12. A got B was C turned D became 13. A developed B development C developing D over-developed 14. A on B at C to D for 15. build B raise C care D promote More and more women are now joining the paid labour force worldwide. They represent the majority of the workforce in many sectors. Even in countries which have low proportions of women paid workers, such as the Arab countries, the number of women who have jobs is rising. In South-East Asia, women represent up to 80 per cent of the workforce in the labour-intensive textile, toy, shoe and electronic sectors. In Latin America and the Caribbean, women make up 70 per cent of the workforce in services. Paid employment has undoubtedly brought economic and social gains to many women. In the past, they were often excluded from many paid jobs and thus economically dependent on their husbands or fathers. Women are now better educated and can promote themselves much more easily than in the past. The access to education and the change in economic status have given women more freedom. There are many famous women in the areas which used to be reserved for men and some women have even become prime minister. 16. According to the passage, what percentage of the labour force do South-East Asian women hold in some economic sectors? A 70 B 80 C low proportions D unknown 17. What have brought more freedom to women nowadays? A better education and promotion B the access to education and economic gains C the access to education and social gains D better education and the change in economic status 18. Why did women depend economically on their husbands or fathers in the past? A because women joined in the paid workforce B because women had economic benefits from their housework C because women wanted to follow their husbands’ and fathers’ permission D because women were prevented from taking part in paid employment 19. The text is mainly about __________. A the roles of women in the past and nowadays B the jobs of women nowadays and their economic and social gains C the women paid workforce and their economic and social gains D the equality between men and women 20. Which countries, according to the passage, have low levels of women paid workers? A Arab countries B South-East Asian countries C The Caribbean countries D Latin American countries III/ PHONETICS 21. A smiles B applies C pollutes D employs 22. A town B clown C own D down 23. A astonish B obviously C instrument D cultural 24. A experiment B geography C eventually D temperature 25. A period B disease C excitement D economy IV/ GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY 26. P1: I’m afraid I’ve broken your Walk Man P2: ____________ A Don’t worry about it B Not at all C It’s the same D Don’t mention it 27. The World Cup is a football ______ which is open to all countries. A participation B involvement C competition D occasion 28. The phone ______ while I _____ the dishes last night. Therefore, I couldn’t answer it. A rung / was washing B was ringing / washed C was ringing / was washing D rang / was washing 29. P1: ___________________ P2: Oh, thank you. I just got it yesterday. A That was a great dinner! B That’s a beautiful blouse you have on! C I just love your hair that way! D Wow, this is really a nice place 30. _____ the weather forecast, it will rain heavily later this morning. A. According to B On account of C Because of D Thanks to 31. I think Sally is quite ______ her sister. A so pretty as B as pretty than C prettier D as pretty as 32. I’ll make some sandwiches before I _____ for work. A left B leave C will leave D had left 33. I’m afraid I have to leave _______ a few days’ time. A in B on C for D at 34. _______ now is convenient for work because I don’t have to travel far. A I am living B Where am I living C Where I am living D The place I am living where 35. Everyone took the test yesterday, ______? A did she B didn’t he C didn’t they D don’t they 36. He was sacked because he had behaved ________in his job. A responsible B irresponsible C responsibly D irresponsibly 37. HoChiMinh City, which has ______ population, is also _____ city in my country. A the biggest / the largest B the bigger / the largest C the larger / the biggest D as big as / larger than 38. _____the man gets, _______ he becomes A The older / the weakest B The older / the weaker C The more old / the weaker D The oldest / the weakest 39. Most American women usually __________ A don’t want to protect B don’t want to be protected C want to be protecting D want to be protected 40 Greg: Susan, I’d like you to meet Alice Carter, a good friend of mine. Susan: ___________. A Nice to meet you. B Hi, I’m Alice Carter C How are you? D I wish to meet you 41 No sooner _______ home than the phone rang. A they had left B have they left C were they leaving D had they left 42 I don’t think she’ll ever _______ the shock of her husband’s death. A get through B get off C get over D get by 43. A water polo match is divided into ___ ranging from five to eight minutes in length depending on the level of play. A quarters B terms C sections D halves 44. The purpose of the struggle for women’s rights is to bring ______ between men and women. A opportunities B independence C freedom D equality 45. All of the students ____this school have to attend exams ____ the end of each term. A X… at B in … in C in…at D of … in 46. Governments of ASEAN have estimated that an ASEAN Free Trade Area ____ in the region by 2020. A will be established B had been established C would be established D are going to be established 47. P1: “I think married women should not go to work.” P2: “______. Housework can be tiring, stressful and boring.” A I quite agree. B Absolutely! That’s right! C I’m afraid I don’t agree. D I can’t disagree with you. 48. We have to drive around the bay _____ destroyed in the storm. A although the bridge was B because the bridge was C because of the bridge D despite the bridge 49. P1: Do you mind if I say something? P2: _________ A No problem B Go ahead C Watch out D Help yourself 50. The Southeast Asian Games have ____ long history with ____ first games being held in Bangkok in 1955. A the / the B a / a C the / a D a / the Đề kiểm tra 60 phút -Tiếng Anh 12 -soạn thảo bởi Mrs. Mông Bích Liên/ Trang 7&8-M ã đ ề 482 . offer. Đề kiểm tra 60 phút -Tiếng Anh 12 -soạn thảo bởi Mrs. Mông Bích Liên/ Trang 1&2-M ã đ ề 157 NAME: ________________ 60-MINUTE TEST/ENGLISH 12 N0 4 (0 8-0 9) CODE: 291 I/ READING COMPREHENSION. weakest Đề kiểm tra 60 phút -Tiếng Anh 12 -soạn thảo bởi Mrs. Mông Bích Liên/ Trang3&4-M ã đ ề 291 NAME: ________________ 60-MINUTE TEST/ENGLISH 12 N0 4 (0 8-0 9) CODE: 356 I/ USE OF ENGLISH. gains Đề kiểm tra 60 phút -Tiếng Anh 12 -soạn thảo bởi Mrs. Mông Bích Liên/ Trang 5&6-M ã đ ề 356 NAME: _______________ 60-MINUTE TEST/ENGLISH 12 N0 4 (0 8-0 9) CODE: 482 I/ USE OF ENGLISH

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