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Cuốn sách Bài tập tiếng anh 12 [Có đáp án] do Mai Lan Hương - Hà Thanh Uyên biên soạn cung cấp cho các em học sinh lớp 12 các dạng bài tập thực hành bám sát các đơn vị học bài của chương trình tiếng anh lớp 12. Sách tập trung vào phát triển các em về các kỹ năng: Phát âm [pronunciation], từ vựng [vocabulary], ngữ pháp [grammar and structure], đọc hiểu [reading comprehension], nói [speaking] và viết [writing].

Các bài tập được biên soạn theo từng đơn vị bài học [Unit] có nội dung tương ứng với đơn vị bài học trong sách giáo khoa. Sau phần bài tập tự luận của mỗi đơn vị bài học có hai bài kiểm tra [Test 1 và Test 2] dạng trắc nghiệm củng cố kiến thức trong đơn vị bài học đó. Sau ba đơn vị bài học có bài tự kiểm tra [Test Yourself] được soạn như bài kiểm tra một tiết và sau Unit 8 và Unit 16 có hai bài kiểm tra học kì nhằm giúp các em ôn luyện và củng cố kiến thức đã học. Cuối sách có đề thi THPT Quốc gia các năm để các em luyện tập.

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TEST 1 Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest.

  1. entertainment b. information c. difficulty d. understanding
  2. swallow b. subject c. digest d. enough
  3. imagine b. important c. example d. wonderful
  4. different b. carefully c. holiday d. reviewer
  5. knowledge b. forever c. journey d. action Choose a, b, c, or d that best completes each unfinished sentence, substitutes the underlined part, or has a close meaning to the original one. Which subject is this book ?
  6. for b. on c. of d. up Francis Bacon lived about the same time as Shakespeare.
  7. at b. for c. in d. over People enjoy a book different ways.
  8. on b. with c. upon d. in This book is not really . It is a waste of money buying it.
  9. inform b. information c. informative d. informatively Sometimes it is to find suitable books for our children.
  10. difficult b. difficulty c. difficultly d. difficulties A book may be evaluated by a reader or professional writer to create a book .
  11. review b. reviewing c. reviewer d. reviewed As for me, I consider reading important part of life.
  12. an / Ø b. the / a c. Ø / the d. an / a Anne says that she reads about half hour a day, at least.
  13. a b. an c. the d. Ø Different people like specific types of books, and some people just like literature in general.
  14. a b. an c. the d. Ø books are ones in which the story is told or illustrated with pictures.
  15. Comic b. Thriller c. Romantic d. Science Boy, stop reading. the book down and go to bed.
  16. Take b. Put c. Set d. Pick A book may be studied by students as the of a writing and analysis exercise in the form of a book report.
  17. limit b. time c. subject d. interest It is a good book. I think it is interesting enough for you to .
  18. put down b. swallow c. look up d. understand A is a report in a newspaper or magazine in which a writer gives his opinion of a book, a film, or a play.
  19. page b. subject c. review d. journey If you a book, you have a brief look at it without reading or studying it seriously.
  20. dip into b. put away c. pick up d. put down Those letters now. You can do the typing later.
  21. need typing b. needn't be typed c. need to type d. needn't typing The museum is open to everybody. It between 9am and 5pm.
  22. visits b. visited c. can visit d. can be visited The train by bad weather. I am not sure.
  23. might delay b. might be delaying
  24. might have delayed d. might have been delayed The room once a day.
  25. should clean b. should be cleaning
  26. should be cleaned d. should have cleaned Two tablets twice a day to have you recover from the illness quickly.
  27. must take b. must be taken c. must have taken d. must be taking Theresa walked past me without saying a word. She me.
  28. can't have seen b. can't see
  29. can't have been seen d. can be seen I think the match . Everybody's gone into the stadium and you can hear them cheering.
  30. was started b. will be started c. must started d. must have started We found the exam extremely easy. We so hard.
  31. needn't study b. needn't be studying
  32. needn't have studied d. needn't have been studied There is plenty of money in our account so those cheques to the bank today.
  33. needn't be taken b. needn't be taking c. needn't take d. needn't taking The picnic because Peter has just had a traffic accident.
  34. will cancel b. will be cancelling
  35. will be cancelled d. will have cancelled Error Identification. Too much television can has negative effects on young minds A because of higher levels of television viewing correlate with lowered B C academic performance, especially reading scores. D Neil Postman, an author of some great books, pointed out that reading A B teaches us to think in a logically connected way, and cultivating a C D sustained attention span. Reading cannot make your life longer, but reading really makes your A B C life more thicker. D It is really sad how many people have the misconception that reading. A B C is bored D There are many benefits that we may be gained by actually taking the A B time to read a book instead of sitting in front of the TV or doing some C D other forms of mindless entertainment. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer. Reading, as you know, is a continuous and never ending process. If you do very little reading, or if you read only material that offers no challenge to your comprehension, your reading will be of very little use. Once we reach a certain age, or once our formal schooling is completed, many of us become so restricted in our choice of .reading that we rarely read any new type of reading experience. We tend to read only books in our professional or business field, or only inspirational books, or only our favorite newspapers every morning, or only one magazine for which we have developed a preference. And the trouble starts here. You should neither read only for entertainment nor only for information but you should also read for intellectual growth, for mental stimulation, for enriching your background of knowledge, for wisdom, and for broader outlook and mature understanding. What kind of books should you read to continue your intellectual growth, to gain a background for opinion and for judgment? The answer is simple one: Read books in fields you have little or no acquaintance with, books that will open for you new horizons of learning, books that will help you explore new areas of knowledge and experience, books that will make the world and people more understandable to you. Sadly, more and more people today are giving up the printed word in favor of being entertained and informed by watching TV, a popular entertainment ,device present at almost homes. More and more children are being subjected to TV programming, perhaps as a babysitter. More than two hours of TV time per day are now a part of children development, generating physiological and mental problems that are of growing concern among experts. Reading .
  36. completely stops when we finish our schooling c. is of little use
  37. is an endless process d. should be done a little According to the text, .
  38. new type of reading experience often interests most of us .
  39. we should only read for entertainment
  40. reading for intellectual growth is necessary
  41. we should not read for mental stimulation What kind of books is recommended?
  42. Books in fields you have little or no acquaintance with
  43. Books that will help you explore new areas of knowledge and experience
  44. Books that will open for you new horizons of learning
  45. All are correct We can learn from the text that today .
  46. people spend more time watching TV than reading books
  47. more and more people enjoy reading
  48. most babysitters prefer watching TV
  49. most children spend less than 2 hours a day watching TV The writer .
  50. does not approve of reading process c. prefers watching TV to reading
  51. advises us to read as little as possible d. appreciates reading Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase. If you want to prepare yourself for great achievement and have more to [41] to your education or your work, try reading more books. [42] up some of the interestingly informative books and search for well-researched material that can help you grow. We should [43] our children to read more books and [44] less time watching TV. Some people have commented that this is inconsistent. "Why is the written word a superior way to get information than television?" That is [45] interesting point of view worth further [46] . Reading is a skill that is in much greater demand than the demand for watching TV. There are no jobs that [47] a person to be able to watch TV but reading is an integral part of many jobs. The written word is an incredibly flexible and efficient way of communication. You can write something down and, in no time, it can be [48] to many different people. Not only that, we can [49] vast amounts of information through reading in a very short time. A good reader can acquire more information in reading for two hours than someone watching TV can acquire in a full day. You are able to gain a lot of information quickly because you are a fast reader with good [50] skills. It will save you massive amounts of time and you will be able to assimilate vast quantities of information.
  52. contribute b. gather c. collect d. gain
  53. Make b. Set c. Take d. Pick
  54. discuss b. encourage c. suggest d. define
  55. spend b. apply c. train d. waste
  56. a b. an c. the d. no article
  57. explore b. explorer c. exploration d. explorative
  58. inquire b. tell c. require d. ask
  59. submitted b. handed c. sent d. communicated
  60. inhale b. breathe c. eat d. digest
  61. apprehension b. enjoyment c. comprehension d. entertainment TEST 2 Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.
  62. picture b. action c. question d. future
  63. swallow b. below c. slowly d. allow
  64. enough b. loud c. about d. amount
  65. reading b. easy c. pleasure d. please
  66. killed b. enjoyed c. described d. digested Choose a, b, c, or d that best completes each unfinished sentence, substitutes the underlined part, or has a close meaning to the original one. It is important students to read as many books as possible.
  67. up b. about c. to d. for Who does the book belong ?
  68. for b. to c. on d. through He picked the book and turned page after page.
  69. up b. on c. away d. in Read the book and you can find the information you need.
  70. care b. careful c. carefulness d. carefully Not many people find reading more than watching TV.
  71. interest b. interested c. interesting d. interestingly To become a novelist, you need to be .
  72. imagine b. imagination c. imaginative d. imaginarily A is a story long enough to fill a complete book, in which the characters and events are usually imaginary.
  73. pleasure b. novel c. page d. review A is the story of a person's life written by somebody else.
  74. romance b. fiction c. biography d. science When a reader reads an interesting book slowly and carefully, he it
  75. reviews b. chews and digests c. swallows d. dips into Since their appearance, books are a previous of knowledge and pleasure.
  76. source b. pile c. amount d. sum Many teenagers are not much in reading books, except for what they are made to read at school
  77. excited b. important c. slow d. interested This book to Peter. It is not mine.
  78. possesses b. owns c. has d. belong Have you ever read "Oliver Twist", interesting novel written by Charles Dickens?
  79. the / the b. Ø / an c. Ø / Ø d. an / the I like books better than films.
  80. Ø / Ø b. the / the c. Ø / the d. the / Ø The room is too dirty. It now.
  81. should clean b. should have cleaned
  82. should be cleaning d. should be being cleaned The situation to continue.
  83. cannot allow b. cannot be allowed
  84. cannot have allowed d. cannot be allowing The machine on by pressing this switch.
  85. can turn b. can be turned c. must turn d. should be turning Everybody agrees that no more staff .
  86. should employ b. should not be employed
  87. will not be employed d. will he employed Things clear to them so that they can do the work in the way that you have told them.
  88. are making b. ought to be made c. have made d. needn't be made Cigarettes at a bakery.
  89. most buy b. cannot buy c. cannot be bought d. should not buy The next meeting in May.
  90. will hold b. will be held c. will be holding d. will have held in simpler words?
  91. Has this issue expressed b. Can't this issue express
  92. Can this issue express d. Couldn't this issue be expressed All traffic laws .
  93. is observed b. must be observed
  94. must have observed d. had better observe Tomatoes before they are completely ripe.
  95. can be picked b. can pick c. needn't pick d. should be picking This letter , not handwritten.
  96. should be typing b. should be typed
  97. needn't type d. needn't be typed Choose the best clause or phrase to complete the following sentence. The Old Man and the Sea is a novel of just over 100 pages in length by Ernest Hemingway, .
  98. who should have written it and published it in 1952
  99. it was written in Cuba in 1951 and it was published in 1952
  100. which must have written and published in 1952
  101. written in Cuba in 1951 and published in 1952 The story centers upon Santiago, .
  102. he is the main character, an aging Cuban fisherman, he struggles with a giant marlin far out in the Gulf Stream.
  103. the main character, an old Cuban fisherman, to struggle with a giant marlin far out in the Gulf Stream.
  104. who was a Cuban old fisherman struggles with a giant marlin off the Gulf Stream.
  105. an aging Cuban fisherman who struggles with a giant marlin far out in the Gulf Stream. . Two days and nights' pass in this manner, during which the old man bears the tension of the line with his body.
  106. The fish is too huge to pull his boat
  107. The fish is so huge that it pulls his boat
  108. The fish is very huge pulling his boat
  109. The huge fish it pulls his boat When he reaches the coast, there is only the skeleton of the fish left because a pack of sharks follow the trail to Santiago's boat .
  110. so that the marlin is bitten largely by each of them
  111. it is taken an enormous bite by each shark
  112. and each shark takes an enormous bite out of the marlin
  113. but each shark takes the marline an enormous bite The Old Man and the Sea is noteworthy in twentieth century fiction, reaffirming Hemingway's worldwide literary prominence
  114. as well as being a significant factor in his selection for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954
  115. he was a significant factor in his selection for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954
  116. a significant factor because of he was selected for the Nobel Prize in Literature in1954
  117. but to be a significant factor in his selection for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954 Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer. It is often said that books are always a good friends and reading is an active mental process. Unlike TV, books make you use your brain. By reading, you think more and become smarter. Reading improves concentration and focus. Reading books takes brain power. It requires you to focus on what you are reading for long periods. Unlike magazines, Internet posts or e-Mails that might contain small pieces of information. Books tell the whole story". Since you must concentrate in order to read, you will get better at concentration. Many studies show if you do not use your memory; you lose it. Reading helps you stretch your memory muscles. Reading requires remembering details, facts and figures and in literature, plot lines, themes and characters. Reading is a good way to improve your vocabulary. Do you remember that when you were at elementary school you learned how to infer the meaning of one word by reading the context of the other words in the sentence? While reading books, especially challenging ones, you will find yourself exposed to many new words. Reading is a fundamental skill builder. Every good course has a matching book to go with it. Why? Because books help clarify difficult subjects. Books provide information that goes deeper than just classroom discussions By reading more books you become better informed and more of an expert on the topics you read about. This expertise translates into higher self-esteem. Since you are so well-read, people look to you for answers. Your feelings about yourself can only get better. Books give you knowledge of other cultures and places. The more information you have got, the richer your knowledge is. Books can expand your horizons by letting you see what other cities and countries have to offer before you visit them. Books have great influence on .
  118. TV b. friendship c. brain d. muscles When you are reading a book, .
  119. you have to read small pieces of information
  120. you use your brain in concentration and focus
  121. you have to read during a very long time
  122. you lose your memory A challenging book .
  123. helps you to improve your vocabulary b. is only for primary pupils
  124. can translate all new words d. contains a lot of difficult vocabulary Books .
  125. are compulsory in every course
  126. are not needed in most of course
  127. contain less information than class discussions
  128. make a sick patient feel better Books cannot give you .
  129. knowledge b. information c. self-esteem d. muscles Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase. When a child learns to read and write, he must access the schema developed in his [41] . As he reads, the child creates pictures in his mind and uses [42] _ and points of reference to put the story [43] . Television images do not go through a complex symbolic transformation. The mind does not have to decode and manipulate during the television experience. Watching television and playing video games do not [44] a child's skills in word recognition, decoding, vocabulary, spelling or high-level thinking. The connection between television's effects [45] children's reading abilities and the [46] in their writing skills is clear: there is no question in the minds of educators that a student who cannot read with the true comprehension will never learn to write well. Writing, after [47] , is book talk, and you only learn book talk by reading. It has been shown that reading stimulates brain activity. While reading, we imagine settings, characters and we become part of the world of the story. [48] , it has been shown that watching television prevents brain activity. Children who watch too much television are less socially developed and have problems maintaining [49] . Reading, [50] of watching television, enriches our lives, develops the imagination, and intellect, and is less brain deadening. Reading is good for us, it makes one a better person.
  130. brain b. heart c. forehead d. hand
  131. imagine b. imaginative c. imaginary d. imagination
  132. one another b. other c. together d. each other
  133. digest b. chew c. advance d. develop
  134. with b. on c. for d. at
  135. decline b. stop c. harm d. discouragement
  136. that b. it c. all d. whole
  137. Conversely b. Successfully c. Totally d. Unhappily
  138. education b. explanation c. concentration d. exploration
  139. because b. instead c. consisting d. in spite TEST 3 Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.
  140. book b. too c. who d. lose
  141. fewer b. wonderful c. swallow d. chew
  142. tasting b. subject c. sleep d. pleasure
  143. source b. resource c. course d. colour
  144. advice b. pick c. might d. kind Choose a, b, c, or d that best completes each unfinished sentence, substitutes the underlined part, or has a close meaning to the original one. Many people are not interested reading books as much as seeing films.
  145. in b. with c. for d. about We spend more time watching TV than reading books. But fact. TV has not kill reading.
  146. for b. upon c. at d. in Books are a wonderful source knowl

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