Giáo án tiếng Anh - Test 4 trường THPT số 2 Phù Mỹ
I. Read the passage and then answer the questions below:
In the United States and Canada, it is very important to look a person directly in the eyes when you are having a conversation with him or her. If you look down or to the side when the other person is talking, that person will think that you are not interested in what he or she is saying. This, of course, is not polite. If you look down or to the side when you are talking, you may appear to be hiding something; that is, it might seem that you are not honest.
However, people who are speaking will sometimes look away for a few seconds when they are thinking or trying to find the right word. But they always turn immediately back to look the listener directly in the eyes. These social “rules” are the, same for two men, two women, a man and a woman or an adult and a child.
1. In the US and Canada, when you are having a conversation with someone,
A. do not look directly in the eyes.
B. it is impolite to look at the eyes of the speaker or hearer.
C. you should look him or her directly in the eyes.
D. you should look away.
2. If you look down or to the side when the other person is talking,
A. you will be thought to be not interested in the conversation.
B. you are very interested in what is being said.
C. you are very polite.
D. you are interested in the person.
TRƯỜNG THPT SỐ 2 PHÙ MỸ TEST 4 I. Read the passage and then answer the questions below: In the United States and Canada, it is very important to look a person directly in the eyes when you are having a conversation with him or her. If you look down or to the side when the other person is talking, that person will think that you are not interested in what he or she is saying. This, of course, is not polite. If you look down or to the side when you are talking, you may appear to be hiding something; that is, it might seem that you are not honest. However, people who are speaking will sometimes look away for a few seconds when they are thinking or trying to find the right word. But they always turn immediately back to look the listener directly in the eyes. These social “rules” are the, same for two men, two women, a man and a woman or an adult and a child. 1. In the US and Canada, when you are having a conversation with someone, A. do not look directly in the eyes. B. it is impolite to look at the eyes of the speaker or hearer. C. you should look him or her directly in the eyes. D. you should look away. 2. If you look down or to the side when the other person is talking, A. you will be thought to be not interested in the conversation. B. you are very interested in what is being said. C. you are very polite. D. you are interested in the person. 3. If you look down or to the side when you are talking, A. the Americans are interested in you. B. you are thought to be dishonest. C. you are very polite. D. you are interested in the conversation. 4. The speakers will sometimes look away because A. they want to end the conversation. C. the hearers are interested in what is being said. B. they think that the hearers are not honest. D. they are thinking or finding the right word. 5. These social “rules” are A. for men only C. for children only B for women only D. the same for everybody II. Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the other words: 6. A. through B. doubt C. about D. around 7. A. human B. business C. during D. use 8. A. role B. control C. women D. most 9. A. suited B. advocated C. finished D. decided 10. A. status B. culture C. right D. suit III. Choose the best option A, B, C or D to complete the sentence: 11. What was that notice ________? A. at that you were looking B. you were looking at C. you were looking at it D. which you were looking 12. In Mexico, chocolate is an ingredient in mole sauce, ________. A. that is often served with chicken B. which is often served with chicken C. it is often served with chicken D. which often served with chicken 13. Eating the right kinds of foods can help ________. A. keeping you healthy B. kept you healthy C. keep you healthy D. to keep your healthy 14. The explanation was so complicated ________. A. that I couldn’t understand it B. for me to understand it C. for me to understand D. that I couldn’t understand 15. Although English is Canada’s major language, ________. A. but both English and French are officially recognized there B. yet both English and French are officially recognized there C. both English and French are officially recognized there D. both English and French are; however, officially recognized there IV. Choose the best answers (A, B, C, or D): 16. John reminded me ________ his motorbike by 8 o clock. A. please return B. not forget to return C. remember to return D. to return 17. You won’t pass the examination ________ you study more. A. unless B. as long as C. if D. whether 18. ________ for a job for a long time before you got it? A. Were you looking B. Have you looked C. Have you been looking D. Had you looked 19. I’d love ________ to the party tomorrow, but it may be impossible. A. to going B. go C. going D. to go 20. He was often made ________ milk by his mother. A. drink B. drinks C. to drink D. drunk 21. ________ for twelve hours, I felt marvelous. A. Having slept B. Have slept C. Have been slept D. Having been slept 22. The contest aimed to stimulate the spirit of learning ________ students. A. on B. for C. of D. among 23. We took part in a sponsored walk ________ to support the poor. A. organized B. organizing C. that organized D. had organized 24. She was the first in her family ________ a college education. A. get B. to get C. getting D. gotten 25. The weather report says that ________ ten inches of snow tomorrow. A. maybe there are B. there might be C. there may be D. we may be have 26. It was difficult to ________ a date which was convenient for everyone. A. agree B. organize C. arrange D. provide 27. At first I found it difficult ________ on the left-hand side of the road. A. to get used to drive B. to get used to driving C. being used to drive D. in getting used to driving 28. The factory is said ________ in a fire two years ago. A. being destroyed B. to have been destroyed C. to have destroyed D. to destroy 29. He had a portrait ________ as a birthday present for his daughter. A. painting B. paint C. painted D. to be painted 30. By the end of this year my father ________ in this company for 10 years. A. will work B. will have been working C. has been working D. has worked 31. “Let’s play some music.” – “________.” A. Yes, please B. Thank you C. Certainly D. Good idea 32. ________ Peter leave for London? Two weeks ago. A. Why has B. When did C. Where will D. What did 33. The new factory must be finished ________ as the profitability of the company depends on it. A. on time B. in times C. at time D. for a time 34. It was quite ________ play I’ve ever seen. A. too long B. a long C. the longest D. so longer 35. I’m trying to learn ________ Japanese. I’m having ________ lesson tomorrow. A. the-a B. 0 - the C. 0 - a D. the - 0 36. He is under sixteen; ________, he shouldn’t drive a car. A. so far as B. however C. therefore D. although 37. He had to leave early, ________ he? A. didn’t B. mustn’t C. hasn’t D. shouldn’t 38. My parents ________ they will move to the seaside when my father retires next years. A. think B. thinking C. will think D. thought 39. He told us to use our dictionaries to ________ anything we didn’t understand. A. look out B. look for C. look at D. look up 40. We’ve been living in Montreal since we ________. A. have graduated B. graduate C. have been graduating D. graduated V. Choose the underlined part (A, B, C, or D) that is incorrect: 41. These televisions are all too expensive for we to buy at this time. A B C D 42. Caroline refused taking the job given to her because the salary was not good. A B C D 43. Why don’t you congratulate our son about passing his final exam? A B C D 44. You should visit that part of the country when it will be spring. A B C D 45. Mike told that he was leaving the next day, not then. A B C D VI. Circle the best options to complete the following passage: The family is important to people all over the world although the structure the family is quite (46) ________ from one country to another. In the United States, as in many (47) ________ in the world, the family is changing. A generation or two ago, the traditional family, in which the father was boss, was customary. Nowadays, the modern family, in which both the father and mother are equal partners, is very common. However, there are several similarities between the (48) ________ and the modern family, there are also some very important differences. The traditional husband was head of the household because he was the only one who worked (49) ________ the home. If the wife worked for pay, then the husband was not considered to be a good provider. In many families today, both husband and wife work for pay. Therefore, they (50) ________ the role of head of household together. 46. A. like B. same C. various D. different 47. A. houses B. villages C. countries D. sections 48. A. old B. ancient C. original D. traditional 49. A. inside B. outside C. beside D. behind 50. A. need B. have C. share D. manage ……………………………
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