SỞ GD & ĐT ĐẮK LẮK KIỂM TRA TẬP TRUNG NĂM HỌC
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1 SỞ GD & ĐT ĐẮK LẮK KIỂM TRA TẬP TRUNG NĂM HỌC TRƯỜNG THPT KRÔNG ANA MÔN : TIẾNG ANH 12 (CHUẨN) Bài số 3 Họ và tên : Lớp :12A I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest in each group. 1. A. allow B. wallet C. wallow D. swallow 2. A. November B. noble C. novel D. notice 3. A. shoe B. took C. would D. book II. Choose the word whose syllable is stressed differently from the rest in each group. 4. A. important B. example C. imagine D. wonderful 5. A. digest B. reserve C. leopard D. bamboo 6. A. solution B. confidence C. interest D. suitable III. Choose the best answer among A,B,C or D. 7. Many species of plants and animals are danger. A. of B. at C. on D. in 8. It's time to your pride and ask for your job back. A. hold B. drink C. digest D. swallow 9. He picked the book and turned page after page. A. on B. in C. away D. up 10. Children are.on watching cartoon film. A. fond B. keen C. interested D. bored 11. Tea..in Thai Nguyen. A. to grow B. growing C. grows D. is grown 12. Would you like to my party? A. came. B. come C. coming D. to come 13. Mary:? Daisy: I often read books very slowly to enjoy every detail of it. A. How long do you often read books? B. How do you often read books? C. How often do you read books? D. How many ways of reading are there? 14. "What should I tell the mechanic?' " The oil needs.. A. to change B. changing it C. to be changed D. change 15. This work because of its dangerous. A. should do B. shouldn't do C. should be done D. shouldn't be done 16. A is a book, film, or play that tells an exciting fictional story about something such as criminal activities or spying. A. non-fiction B. romance C. thriller D. science 17. They have plenty of time, so they needn't.. A. to be hurry B. hurry C. to hurry D. be hurry 18. is destroying large areas of tropical rain forests. A. Disforestation B. Anti-forestation C. Deforestation D. forests 19. If the weather is nice, we go camping with my friends. A. should B. could C. will D. may 20. Jane's glasses are on the desk, so she be here. A. will B. shall C. must. D. ought 21. Read the book and you can find the information you need. A. careful B. care C. carefully D. carefulness 22. When I last saw him, he..in London. A. is living B. has lived C. was living D. has been living 23. Their plans were cancelled of a bad storm. A. instead B. in place C. in spite D. because 24...the bad weather, we was able to get the airport in time. A. despite B. because C. although D. because of 25. Nobody can solve the mystery. A. The mystery can be solved B. The mystery can solve by nobody. C. The mystery cannot be solved by nobody D. The mystery cannot be solved
2 26. The panda's habitat is the bamboo forest. A. naturally B. natural C. nature D. natured 27. You should change your wet shoes, you'll catch cold A. if B. therefore C. or D. unless IV. Choose the underlined word or phrase (A, B, C or D) that needs correcting. 28. If I were you, I didn t buy that expensive car 29. Don t forget phoning him back this evening. 30. As we had plenty of food we mustn't go to the supermarket. 31. Christopher has never meet his great grandparents and his father yet. V. Choose the word (A, B, C, or D) that best fits each space in the following passage. The film Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone is based on the first of the books by J.K. Rowling. It is an excellent attempt at re-creating the magic of the books. The dialogue is just (32) the original, with the actors often using the exact words as they were written. The characters all look very realistic and they are dressed in the sort of costumes you imagine when you read the book. Only the soundtrack is truly (33) because, of course, there isn't any music in the book. The scene where the children are learning to (34) their broomsticks has some amazing special effects which create a wonderful magical atmosphere. It also required a number of clever stunts which (35) have been quite dangerous. When the film was released, it had record ticket sales at the box office. 32. A. alike B. like C. likely D. as 33. A. original B. origin C. originate D. originally 34. A. blow B. drive C. ride D. climb 35. A. should B. must C. needn't D. couldn't VI. Choose the best option 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 s 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. 36. Books have great influence on. A. TV B. friendship C. brain D. muscles 37. When you are reading a book,. A. you have to read small pieces of information B. you use your brain in concentration and focus C. you have to read during a very long time D. you lose your memory 38. A challenging book. A. helps you to improve your vocabulary B. is only for primary pupils C. can translate all new words D. contains a lot of difficult vocabulary 39. Books. A. are compulsory in every course B. are not needed in most of course C. contain less information than class discussions D. make a sick patient feel better 40. Books cannot give you. A. knowledge B. information C. self-esteem ( lòng tự trọng ) D. muscles ( cơ bắp)
3 SỞ GD & ĐT ĐẮK LẮK KIỂM TRA TẬP TRUNG NĂM HỌC TRƯỜNG THPT KRÔNG ANA MÔN : TIẾNG ANH 12 (CHUẨN) Bài số 3 Họ và tên : Lớp :12A I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest in each group. 1. A. wallet B. swallow C. wallow D. allow 2. A. shoe B. would C. book D. took 3. A. pollution B. destruction C. cutting D. number II. Choose the word whose syllable is stressed differently from the rest in each group. 4. A. digest B. swallow C. enough D. subject 5. A. believe B. father C. brother D. family 6. A. endanger B. commercial C. extinction D. habitat III. Choose the best answer among A,B,C or D. 7. Many species of plants and animals are danger. A. of B. at C. on D. in 8. To become a novelist, you need to be. A. imagination B. imagine C. imaginarily D. imaginative 9. A is a book, film, or play that tells an exciting fictional story about something such as criminal activities or spying. A. non-fiction B. thriller C. science D. romance 10. He only had time to into the report. He couldn't read it thoroughly. A. see B. break C. read D. dip 11. You should change your wet shoes, you'll catch cold A. if B. therefore C. or D. unless 12. Frank's wallet is lying on the coffee table. He it here last night. A. must have left B. needn't leave C. must be leaving D. should have left 13. Read the book and you can find the information you need. A. careful B. carefulness C. care D. carefully 14. Children are.on watching cartoon film. A. keen B. fond C. interested D. bored 15. is the natural environment in which a plant or animals live. A. Habitats B. Habit C. Habitat D. Biodiversity 16. They had a long and marriage. A. unhappiness B. happiness C. happy D. happily 17. Children..obey their parents. A. needn't B. might C. must D. should 18. I' d rather..in the field than..home. A. worked/ stayed B. working/ staying C. work/ stay D. to work/ to stay 19. I have a day off tomorrow? - Of course not. We have a lot of things to do A. Need B. May C. Must D. Will 20. Many plants and endangered species are now endangering of. A. expression B. expulsion C. extension D. Extinction 21. He said " I haven't seen my cousin today" A. He said he hadn't seen his cousin that day B. He said he hasn't seen his cousin that day C. He said I hadn't seen his cousin that day. D. He said he hadn't seen my cousin that day 22. He picked the book and turned page after page. A. on B. up C. away D. in 23. He had to leave early, he.? A. hasn't B. shouldn't C. mustn't D. didn't 24. People should keep endangered species' habitats clean A. Endangered species' habitats should be kept clean B. Endangered species, habitats should be cleaned C. People should clean endangered species' habitats D. Endangered species should keep their habitats clean 25. A is the story of a person's life written by somebody else. A. biography B. fiction C. science D. romance
4 26. You ask a woman about her age. It's not polite. A. need B. must C. mustn't D. needn't 27. Don t forget phoning him back this evening. 28. As we had plenty of food we mustn t go to the supermarket. 29. She refused to tell us why was she absent yesterday. 30. Christopher has never meet his great grandparents and his father yet. IV. Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the questions below The tiger is the largest of the Asian big cats and..(31). be found in a wide range of habitats. The characteristic stripe patterns differ from one individual to another and from one side of the cat's body to the other. (32)., there are no tigers with identical markings. Males exhibit a characteristic ruff (lengthened hairs around the neck),...(33) is especially marked in the Sumatran tiger. Tigers are typically solitary hunters and prey mainly on deer and wild pig. Where this prey is.(34). abundance, such as in Chitwan National Park in Nepal, territories range from 10 to 20km² for females and 30 to 70km² for males. In Russia,.(35). the density of prey is much lower, territories vary in size from 200 to 400km² for females and 800 to 1,000km² for males * New words : - stripe (n) : sọc, vằn - solitary (n) : cô độc, một mình - exhibit (n) : sự trưng bày - prey (n) : mồi - ruff (n) : khoang cổ - abundance (n) : phong phú 31. A. must B. should C. needs D. can 32. A. Of course B. In fact C. Indeed D. In addition 33. A. which B. that C. who D. it 34. A. with B. of C. in D. at 35. A. which B. when C. that D. where V. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D Once there were lots of pandas in the mountains of Western China. Today they are becoming extinct. The reason is that they can t find enough food. Pandas eat bamboo leaves. They do not like another food. The bamboo grows very slowly. It can take ten years for a bamboo to grow from a seed to a big plant. Some types of bamboo have seeds only once every sixty years.pandas must wait many years for their food to grow. While bamboo is growing, pandas do not have enough leaves to eat. Farmers are using more and more of the land on the mountain side to grow food for man. The farmers cut down the bamboo. Bamboo leaves become less plentiful. Pandas cannot find enough food to eat.they starve and die. China and World Wild Fund are trying to save the pandas. In 1979 they began to set up special parks where pandas live. One such park is the Wolong Reserve in Sichuan. The Wolong Reserve has highest number of pandas in the world. Scientists come here to study the panda s eating and mating habits. By learning more about the pandas habits, scientists can save it from extinction. 36: We could find a lot of pandas. A. in the mountains of Western China B. in the national parks of the world C. on bamboo trees D. on the coast of Western China 37: It takes a bamboo to grow into a big plant. A. ten months B. a decade C. a century D. sixty years 38: Farmers cut down bamboo trees because they want to. A. get food for pandas B. drive pandas away C. make pandas starve and die D. get farmland 39: What do the scientists do to save pandas from extinction? A. They stop farmers from cutting down the bamboo trees B. They set up parks for them C. They enact laws to ban hunting D. They plant bamboo trees 40: Pandas are in danger of extinction because of. A. hunters kill them for commercial purpose B. farmers cut down trees for fuel and housing C. there is not enough food for them D. They suffer from diseases.
5 SỞ GD & ĐT ĐẮK LẮK KIỂM TRA TẬP TRUNG NĂM HỌC TRƯỜNG THPT KRÔNG ANA MÔN : TIẾNG ANH 12 (CHUẨN) Bài số 3 Họ và tên : Lớp :12A I. Choose the best answer among A,B,C or D. 1. A new hospital in our town next month. A. will be building B. is going to be built C. will build D. is building 2. The Red List has been introduced to people's awareness of conservation needs A. raise B. rise C. grow D. lift 3. The panda's habitat is the bamboo forest. A. natural B. nature C. natured D. naturally 4. Many plants and endangered species are now endangering of. A. extension B. expulsion C. expression D. Extinction 5. When I last saw him, he..in London. A. is living B. has been living C. has lived D. was living 6. Nobody can solve the mystery. A. The mystery can solve by nobody. B. The mystery cannot be solved by nobody C. The mystery cannot be solved D. The mystery can be solved 7. Jane's glasses are on the desk, so she be here. A. must. B. will C. shall D. ought 8. A lot of different conservation efforts have been made to endangered species. A. make B. save C. do D. kills 9. The twins used to play rugby when they were four year old,? A. did they B. didn't they C. didn't used they D. don't they 10. You should change your wet shoes, you'll catch cold A. therefore B. unless C. if D. or 11. My mother gave a watch to me. A. A watch was given my mother by me B. A watch was given to my mother by me C. My mother was given a watch by me D. A watch was given to me by my mother 12. Frank's wallet is lying on the coffee table. He it here last night. A. must be leaving B. should have left C. needn't leave D. must have left 13. I' d rather..in the field than..home. A. working/ staying B. work/ stay C. to work/ to stay D. worked/ stayed 14. Read the book and you can find the information you need. A. care B. careful C. carefully D. carefulness 15. To become a novelist, you need to be. A. imagination B. imaginarily C. imagine D. imaginative 16. I'll lend you the money and you pay me back till next month. A. mustn't B. needn't C. need D. must 17. He picked the book and turned page after page. A. on B. up C. away D. in 18. Children..obey their parents. A. might B. needn't C. should D. must 19. You must never take your helmet off while you are riding a motorcycle. A. Helmets should be taken off at all times when riding a motorcycle. B. You must never wear your helmet while you are riding a motorcycle. C. You must never take off your helmet. D. Helmets must be worn at all times when riding a motorcycle. 20. Pay attention all traffic signs when you are travelling in the street. A. for B. on C. from D. to II. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest in each group. 21. A. wildlife B. gorilla C. biologist D. rhinoceros 22. A. home B. come C. month D. much 23. A. released B. promised C. relieved D. reduced
6 III. Choose the word whose syllable is stressed differently from the rest in each group. 24. A. believe B. brother C. family D. father 25. A. holiday B. different C. carefully D. reviewer 26. A. bamboo B. digest C. leopard D. reserve VI. Choose the word or phrase among A,B,C or D and fill in the blank in the passage. Nowadays, people are more aware that wildlife all over the world is in (27).. Many species of animals are threatened, and could easily become (28) If we do not make an effort to (29) them. There are many reasons for this. In some cases, animals are (30)..for their fur or for other valuable parts of their bodies. Some birds such as parrots, are caught (31).., and sold as pets. For many animals and birds, the problem is that their habitats the place where they live is disappearing. 27. A. danger B. threat C. problem D. vanishing 28. A. disappeared B. vanished C. empty D. extinct 29. A. harm B. defend C. protect D. serve 30. A. hunted B. chased C. game D. extinct 31. A. lively B. alive C. for life D. for living Read the passage and choose the best answers. World Wildlife Fund (WWF) safeguards hundreds of species around the world, but we focus species attention on our flagship species: giant pandas, tigers, endangered whales and dolphins, rhinos, elephant, marine turtles and great apes. These species not only need species measures and extra protection in order to survive, they also serve as umbrella species: helping them helps numerous other species that live in the same habitats. In addition to our flagship animals, we work to protect numerous species in peril around the world that live within our priority eco-regions. Laree predators like snow leopards and grizzly bears, migratory species like whooping cranes and songbirds, and a host of other species facing threats also benefit from WWF s conservation efforts. Our wildlife trade experts at traffic work to ensure that trade wildlife products, doesn t harm a species, while also fighting against illegal and unsustainable trade. WWF is known for acting sound science. Science leads and guides us strategies and approaches, from the way to restore tigers in viable, breed population to decide which areas need protection the most. 32. What does WWF stand for? A. World Wildlife Food. B. World Wildlife Formation. C. World Wildlife Fund. D. World Website Fund. 33. How many species do we pay much attention to? A. 5 B. 8 C. 7 D What is the meaning of the world habitats in paragraph 1? A. The place where animals or plants are normally found. B. The place where animals or plants can drink and sleep. C. The place where animals or plants can eat find their enemy. D. The place where animals can find and keep their body warm. 35. What can science help us in safeguarding endangered species? A. Find the way to kill all species easily. B. Lead and guide strategies and approaches. C. Discover another habitat of animal. D. Search for a food source for animals. 36. Which of the following is not stated in the passage? A. WWF safeguards hundreds of species around the world. B. WWF is known for acting on sound science. C. these above species need extra protection so as not to be extinct. D. All species are so fierce that scientists can t take care of them. 37. She refused to tell us why was she absent yesterday. 38. As we had plenty of food we mustn t go to the supermarket. 39. Christopher has never meet his great grandparents and his father yet. 40. Don t forget phoning him back this evening.
7 SỞ GD & ĐT ĐẮK LẮK KIỂM TRA TẬP TRUNG NĂM HỌC TRƯỜNG THPT KRÔNG ANA MÔN : TIẾNG ANH 12 (CHUẨN) Bài số 3 Họ và tên : Lớp :12A I. Choose the underlined word or phrase (A, B, C or D) that needs correcting. 1.Before she moved here, she had been president of the organization since four years 2. She is looking forward to go to Europe after she finishes her studies at the university 3. As we had plenty of food we mustn t go to the supermarket. 4. I was listening to the radio last night when the door bell rings. II. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest in each group. 5. A. wallet B. allow C. wallow D. swallow 6. A. relieved B. promised C. released D. reduced 7. A. foot B. good C. bamboo D. cook III. Choose the word whose syllable is stressed differently from the rest in each group. 8. A. reviewer B. different C. holiday D. carefully 9. A. solution B. confidence C. suitable D. interest 10. A. endanger B. commercial C. habitat D. extinction IV. Choose the best answer among A,B,C or D. 11. The panda's habitat is the bamboo forest. A. nature B. naturally C. natured D. natural 12. He picked the book and turned page after page. A. in B. on C. up D. away 13. The twins used to play rugby when they were four year old,? A. didn't they B. don't they C. did they D. didn't used they 14. Their plans were cancelled of a bad storm. A. instead B. in place C. because D. in spite 15. Who does the book belong? A. for B. on C. through D. to 16. To become a novelist, you need to be. A. imaginative B. imaginarily C. imagination D. imagine 17. I have a day off tomorrow? - Of course not. We have a lot of things to do A. Need B. May C. Must D. Will 1 8. Books are still a cheap to get knowledge and entertainment. A. means B. measure C. method D. way 1 9. No player.the goalie can hold the ball. A. apart B. beside C. except D. without 20. Children..obey their parents. A. might B. needn't C. must D. should 21. My mother gave a watch to me. A. A watch was given my mother by me B. My mother was given a watch by me C. A watch was given to my mother by me D. A watch was given to me by my mother 22. A is the story of a person's life written by somebody else. A. biography B. romance C. fiction D. science 23. Many plants and endangered species are now endangering of. A. extension B. expression C. expulsion D. Extinction 24. It's time to your pride and ask for your job back. A. hold B. drink C. swallow D. digest 25. is the protection of environment and natural resources. A. Commerce B. Conservation C. Extinction D. Survival
8 26. They have plenty of time, so they needn't.. A. be hurry B. to hurry C. hurry D. to be hurry 27. You should give him some money. A. Money should be given to him B. He should give some money C. He should be given to some money D. Money should have been given him 28. Frank's wallet is lying on the coffee table. He it here last night. A. must be leaving B. should have left C. needn't leave D. must have left 29. Read the book and you can find the information you need. A. care B. carefully C. careful D. carefulness 30. By cutting down trees, we..the natural habitat of birds and animals. A. hurt B. harm C. injure D. damage 31. Many animal species are in of extinction. A. endanger B. dangerous C. danger D. endangered V. Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the questions below The tiger is the largest of the Asian big cats and..(32). be found in a wide range of habitats. The characteristic stripe patterns differ from one individual to another and from one side of the cat's body to the other. (33)., there are no tigers with identical markings. Males exhibit a characteristic ruff (lengthened hairs around the neck),...(34) is especially marked in the Sumatran tiger. Tigers are typically solitary hunters and prey mainly on deer and wild pig. Where this prey is.(35). abundance, such as in Chitwan National Park in Nepal, territories range from 10 to 20km² for females and 30 to 70km² for males. In Russia,.(36). the density of prey is much lower, territories vary in size from 200 to 400km² for females and 800 to 1,000km² for males * New words : - stripe (n) : sọc, vằn - solitary (n) : cô độc, một mình - exhibit (n) : sự trưng bày - prey (n) : mồi - ruff (n) : khoang cổ - abundance (n) : phong phú 32. A. can B. should C. needs D. must 33. A. Of course B. Indeed C. In fact D. In addition 34. A. it B. that C. who D. which 35. A. with B. of C. in D. at 36. A. that B. when C. which D. where V. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D Once there were lots of pandas in the mountains of Western China. Today they are becoming extinct. The reason is that they can t find enough food. Pandas eat bamboo leaves. They do not like another food. The bamboo grows very slowly. It can take ten years for a bamboo to grow from a seed to a big plant. Some types of bamboo have seeds only once every sixty years.pandas must wait many years for their food to grow. While bamboo is growing, pandas do not have enough leaves to eat. Farmers are using more and more of the land on the mountain side to grow food for man. The farmers cut down the bamboo. Bamboo leaves become less plentiful. Pandas cannot find enough food to eat.they starve and die. China and World Wild Fund are trying to save the pandas. In 1979 they began to set up special parks where pandas live. One such park is the Wolong Reserve in Sichuan. The Wolong Reserve has highest number of pandas in the world. Scientists come here to study the panda s eating and mating habits. By learning more about the pandas habits, scientists can save it from extinction. 37: Farmers cut down bamboo trees because they want to. A. get food for pandas B. drive pandas away C. make pandas starve and die D. get farmland 38: It takes a bamboo to grow into a big plant. A. a decade B. ten months C. a century D. sixty years 39: We could find a lot of pandas. A. in the mountains of Western China B. in the national parks of the world C. on bamboo trees D. on the coast of Western China 40: What do the scientists do to save pandas from extinction? A. They set up parks for them B. They stop farmers from cutting down the bamboo trees C. They enact laws to ban hunting D. They plant bamboo trees
9 SỞ GD & ĐT ĐẮK LẮK KIỂM TRA TẬP TRUNG NĂM HỌC TRƯỜNG THPT KRÔNG ANA MÔN : TIẾNG ANH 12 (CHUẨN) Bài số 3 Họ và tên : Lớp :12A I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest in each group. 1. A. shoe B. took C. book D. would 2. A. wallow B. allow C. swallow D. wallet 3. A. school B. character C. chemical D. chamber II. Choose the word whose syllable is stressed differently from the rest in each group. 4. A. believe B. family C. brother D. father 5. A. enough B. subject C. swallow D. digest 6. A. bamboo B. digest C. leopard D. reserve III. Choose the best answer among A,B,C or D. 7. A is a book or movie that tells a story about a love affair. A. romance B. thriller C. horror D. non-fiction 8. A is a book, film, or play that tells an exciting fictional story about something such as criminal activities or spying. A. science B. non-fiction C. thriller D. romance 9. is the protection of environment and natural resources. A. Survival B. Conservation C. Extinction D. Commerce 10. Read the book and you can find the information you need. A. carefulness B. care C. careful D. carefully 11. is the natural environment in which a plant or animals live. A. Biodiversity B. Habitat C. Habitats D. Habit 12. He said " I haven't seen my cousin today" A. He said he hadn't seen his cousin that day B. He said I hadn't seen his cousin that day. C. He said he hadn't seen my cousin that day D. He said he hasn't seen his cousin that day 13. He picked the book and turned page after page. A. in B. up C. on D. away 14. You should give him some money. A. Money should have been given him B. He should give some money C. He should be given to some money D. Money should be given to him 15. My mother gave a watch to me. A. A watch was given to me by my mother B. My mother was given a watch by me C. A watch was given my mother by me D. A watch was given to my mother by me 16. A is the story of a person's life written by somebody else. A. fiction B. biography C. romance D. science 17. Children are.on watching cartoon film. A. bored B. fond C. keen D. interested 18. By cutting down trees, we..the natural habitat of birds and animals. A. damage B. hurt C. harm D. injure 19. This is non-smoking room. You smoke in here. A. needn't B. can't C. shouldn't D. mustn't 20. Many plants and endangered species are now endangering of. A. expulsion B. extension C. expression D. Extinction 21. You would rather talking in class so as not to make your teacher angry. A. to stop B. stopping C. stops D. stop 22. You should change your wet shoes, you'll catch cold A. unless B. if C. or D. therefore 23. I'll lend you the money and you pay me back till next month. A. need B. needn't C. mustn't D. must 24. They had a long and marriage. A. happy B. happiness C. unhappiness D. happily 25. He only had time to into the report. He couldn't read it thoroughly. A. dip B. see C. break D. read 26. "What should I tell the mechanic?' " The oil needs.. A. to change B. to be changed C. changing it D. change
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