Giáo án phụ đạo tiếng Anh 12 - Ôn tập học kỳ II
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D
The initiative for founding the Red Cross came from a Swiss man called Jean Henri Dunant. Appalled by the almost complete lack of care for 1 soldiers, he appealed to the leaders of nations to 2 societies devoted to the aid of the wounded in wartime. A conference was held in Geneva in 1864, and official 3 of 12 nations signed the first Geneva Convention, laying down 4 for the treatment and protection of the wounded and the disaster-stricken. It was also at this meeting 5 the famous symbol of the organization, the white flag bearing a red cross, was adopted.
1: A. successful B. fortunate C. wounded D. lucky
2: A. found B. destroy C. ruin D. enrich
3: A. victims B. colleagues C. prisoners D. delegates
4: A. titles B. outlines C. rules D. headlines
5: A. when B. where C. who D. that
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the rest
6: A. rival B. rhinoceros C. wilderness D. epidemic
7: A. character B. chore C. synchronized D. christian
8: A. deforestation B. habitat C. discriminate D. inflation
9: A. podium B. opponent C. slope D. reform
10: A. advantages B. cactus C. initiate D. optimistic
passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D The initiative for founding the Red Cross came from a Swiss man called Jean Henri Dunant. Appalled by the almost complete lack of care for …1… soldiers, he appealed to the leaders of nations to …2… societies devoted to the aid of the wounded in wartime. A conference was held in Geneva in 1864, and official …3… of 12 nations signed the first Geneva Convention, laying down …4… for the treatment and protection of the wounded and the disaster-stricken. It was also at this meeting …5… the famous symbol of the organization, the white flag bearing a red cross, was adopted. 1: A. successful B. fortunate C. wounded D. lucky 2: A. found B. destroy C. ruin D. enrich 3: A. victims B. colleagues C. prisoners D. delegates 4: A. titles B. outlines C. rules D. headlines 5: A. when B. where C. who D. that Mark the letter A, B, C, or D whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the rest 6: A. rival B. rhinoceros C. wilderness D. epidemic 7: A. character B. chore C. synchronized D. christian 8: A. deforestation B. habitat C. discriminate D. inflation 9: A. podium B. opponent C. slope D. reform 10: A. advantages B. cactus C. initiate D. optimistic Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to each of the following questions from 11 to 35 : 11: “ Did women in France have the right to join in public life in the 18th century?” “……………………………..” A. It was believed that women’s natural roles were as mothers and wives. B. Women there have just had this right recently. C. History in France says that only men had this right then. D. No, I think they didn’t. 12: …supplying aids to the wounded in war time, the Red Cross also helps to improve the lives of vulnerable people. A. In order to B. In addition to C. To sum up D. As a result 13: American women gained the right to vote at last………the strong opposition from the government and men. A. according to B. in spite of C. no matter how D. although 14: In the last century, women in many countries were prevented…….voting and joining in the public life. A. in B. from C. for D. on 15: “………………………………………” “ To improve the lives of vulnerable people – victims of natural disasters, poverty and health emergencies.” A. Where is the Headquarters of the International Federation of Red Cross situated?” B. Who does the International Federation of Red Cross help?” C. What is the International Federation of Red Cross’s mission?” D. When was the International Federation of Red Cross founded?” 16: “……………………………………….”. “ The white flag bearing a red cross.” A. What colour is the Swiss flag?” B. Who designed the flag of the International Federation of Red Cross?” C. Where can we find the office of the International Federation of Red Cross?” D. What is the symbol of the International Federation of Red Cross?” 17: In the 18th century, a lot of political philosophers in Europe insisted that there should be…….between men and women. A. equality B. intervention C. discrimination D. elimination 18: The golden water buffalo was the official…..of the 22nd SEA Games in Viet Nam. A. symbol B. design C. competition D. prosperity 19: Without the helps from the International Red Cross, the wounded in the Second World War ………..bigger endurance. A. had suffered B. suffered C. would suffered D. would have suffered 20: Since the “ Women’s Liberation Movement” in the US………in the middle of the 20th century, women in most parts of the world have gained significant legal rights. A. had established B. has established C. was established D. established 21: Using fire for cooking was…….thousands of years ago. A. invention B. invented C. inventing D. inventor 22: These books ………slowly and carefully. They are very important for your training course. A. will read B. ought to read C. should be read D. may read 23: Women in that country will continue to struggle for their rights until the equality between men and women……… A. is denied B. is accepted C. will be accepted D. will be denied 24: While a great number of American men………….to frontiers in the Second World War, American women replaced their positions on farms, factories and offices. A. have gone B. were gone C. went D. were going 25: “………………………………………..” “ Once every two years”. A. How often are the SEA Games held? B. How long did the 22nd SEA Games happen? C. How many sports did the athletes compete in? D. How many countries participated in the 22nd SEA Games? 26: Effective birth-control methods…part in the liberation of women all over the world. A. took B. takes C. have taken D. had taken 27: Thousands of people had to leave their homes and lost their crops………the expansion of deserts. A. because B. because of C. thanks to D. despite 28: UNDP………..United Nations Development Program. A. represents of B. stands for C. contracts of D. replaces for 29: “……………………………….”. “ To save a large number of endangered species.” A. Why does the government establish wildlife habitat reserves? B. How do they protect endangered species? C. What do they develop in wildlife habitat reserves? D. Who are responsible for those protecting activities? 30: Red Cross members will be present with their helps……….there are natural disasters or health emergencies. A. wherever B. whichever C. whoever D. whatever 31: Everyone should think and work…….to our environment. A. responsible B. responsibly C. responsibility D. irresponsible 32: Positions of women in societies are………in different countries. A. variably B. various C. varieties D. variety 33: The struggle for women rights…….in Europe since the 18th century. A. has been developed B. was developed C. had been developed D. has developed 34: Before people established the “ Women’s Liberation Movement”, women in many countries…….the right to participate in public life. A. didn’t have B. wouldn’t have C. haven’t had D. hadn’t had 35: The old temple is lying……..a lot of new buildings. A. among B. between C. under D. above Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction from 36 to 40 : 36: Many species of endangered animals will be extinct if governments pass out laws to protect them. 37: There is no water and it’s very hot in the deserts, however, nobody lives there. 38: A green wall of forests has built to protect the city of Beijing from sandstorms. 39: In water polo, not player except the goalie can hold the ball with both hands. 40: The nearer to the end of the match, the best they play. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 41 to 45 : Sepak Takraw – A Cross Between Soccer and Volleyball You play volleyball, but you’re only allowed to use your feet and heads to hit the ball as in soccer. It’s sepak takraw, which is a popular sport in Southeast Asia. Sepak takraw was originally based on a Chinese game of kicking a ball. The sport spread to Malaysia and Thailand five centuries ago. It was called takraw in Thai or sepak (literally “ kick a ball”) in Malay. In 1965, the sport was included in the SEAP Games with the name sepak takraw by combining the Malaysian and Thai names for the sport. A match of sepak takraw is played by two teams, each consisting of three players. Players use their feet and heads to hit a ball, which is made of rattan, over the net. The rules are similar to those of volleyball. The game is played in 2 sets with a two-minute rest in between. The winning point for a set is 21 points. It seems that players are dancing when they play with the ball. It’s one of the most exciting games you can see and play. 41: Sepak takraw is a kind of sport A. which is popular in Southeast Asia. B. that we can play only with hands like in volleyball. C. that we can play by running quickly behind as in soccer. D. that we can play freely with hands, feet and heads. 42: Sepak takraw is the……..name for the sport. A. Malaysian B. Thai C. Chinese D. combination of Thai and Malaysian 43: Sepak takraw is a sport A. which came from Malaysia 5 centuries ago. B. which was spread to Thailand and Malaysia in 1965. C. which was first played in China. D. which came from Thailand 5 centuries ago 44: In a match of sepak takraw A. players use their feet and heads to pass the ball over the net. B. there are only 3 players on the yard. C. players use their feet and heads to score the ball into the goals. D. there are 22 players on the yard. 45: In a match of sepak takraw A. the two teams play for 90 minutes. B. the players may rest for 2 minutes between the two sets. C. the players may rest for 15 minutes between the two halves. D. any team which gets 21 points first is the winner Mark the letter A, B, C, or D 46: Many various techniques have been used……… A. then people can eliminate all deserts on the earth. B. in order to enlarge the area of deserts. C. to prevent the threat of desert expansion. D. so that deserts become useful and populated. 47: After the wildlife habitat reserves had been established there,……. A. a new generation of offspring appeared. B. the last species of rare animals were killed. C. more and more endangered species were extinct. D. hundreds of species of rare animals had no place to live. 48: We should read these books slowly and carefully…… A. until we don’t want to read anymore. B. so that we can spend our time to go out. C. if we want to master their contents. D. because they are very boring. 49: Although more and more people have television in their homes,……. A. nobody wants to use it at all. B. fewer and fewer programmes are broadcast every night. C. it is never considered as a popular means of entertainment. D. more books of every kind are sold than ever before. 50: If you want to have a good body,…….. A. and you’ll have what you want. B. eat nothing, do nothing and go nowhere. C. otherwise, your body will get fat. D. you s
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