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Trắc nghiệm Review 4 Tiếng Anh lớp 12 mới - Language

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Câu hỏi trắc nghiệm (10 câu):

  • Câu 1:  Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions Twenty-five students from Walling School are currently living in France. They are there for three months as part of a living-abroad project. The 16- and 17-year-old students are living with French families and attending a French school. Most of the students have taken French language classes for 3 or 4 years and are finally getting an opportunity to use their French.  Not only are students learning a new language, but they are learning about a new culture, too. Students have been particularly surprised about the French attitude towards food. "They won't leave anything on their plate," says Vanessa Athol. “They aren't wasteful at all.” Vanessa has vowed to be more careful with waste when returning to the United States.  The group's chaperone, Mrs. Smith, has been pleased with the students' acquisition of language. "Even the most timid are trying their best to speak. The students are learning a lot. I'm very impressed," she said. Mrs. Smith added that she thinks living with a French family makes a difference because students are forced to speak French. “We are all very grateful to the French families who are hosting us.”  The French families are happy to have the students, as they are getting to learn about American culture. Both groups will be celebrating the exchange at a large potluck dinner at the end of the stay. There will be a slide show of memories and the students will speak about their experiences. Currently, the American students are periodically posting pictures and student essays on the Walling School website. "Living in France is an experience I'll never forget," writes student Tina Davis. "I know I'll want to eat these croissants and this Camembert for the rest of my life!" 

     Which title would be the most suitable for this article?

    • A. French Families Love America 
    • B. Student Tina Davis Lives in France
    • C. Walling School Website Posts Student Essays
    • D. Walling School Students Stay Abroad in France
    • A. Students from Walling School are now staying in the USA. 
    • B. These students are immigrants from the USA.
    • C. Walling School students are now staying with French families.
    • D. Walling School students are applying for jobs in France.
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    • A. It scares the students. 
    • B. It requires fluency in French. 
    • C. It can be learned from a book.
    • D. It's different from the culture in America.
    • A. promised
    • B. saved
    • C. received
    • D. changed 
  • ADMICRO
    • A. speaking
    • B. gaining
    • C. purchase
    • D. responsibility 
    • A. It is more beautiful than Spanish.
    • B. It is very important for international communication.
    • C. It's best to learn it from a French family in France.
    • D. It is something each and every student needs to know.
  • ADMICRO
    • A. They will take a French exam.
    • B. They will have a party together.
    • C. They will visit Paris together. 
    • D. They will stay in hostel together. 
  • Câu 8: Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions

    I didn't have an umbrella with me, so I got wet.

    • A. Since I got wet, I didn't have an umbrella with me.
    • B. My umbrella helped me to get wet. 
    • C. I got wet because I didn't have an umbrella with me.
    • D. I got wet, so I didn't have an umbrella. 
    • A. I'll call the police because you leave me alone.
    • B. I'll call the police if you don't leave me alone. 
    • C. If you leave me alone, I'll call the police.
    • D. You leave me alone, so I'll call the police.
    • A. In snowy weather we don't go to school.
    • B. We go to school despite snowy weather.
    • C. We only go to school when it snows.
    • D. Snowy doesn't stop us from going to school. 
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