Trắc nghiệm Vocabulary and Grammar Unit 11 lớp 12 Tiếng Anh Lớp 12
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Câu 1:
The vast majority of the world’s manganese is found in either South Africa but also the countries of the former England.
A. vast
B. is found
C. but also
D. countries
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Câu 2:
The vast majority of the world’s manganese is found in either South Africa but also the countries of the former USA.
A. vast
B. is found
C. but also
D. countries
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Câu 3:
The vast majority of the world’s manganese is found in either South Africa but also the countries of the former Russian.
A. vast
B. is found
C. but also
D. countries
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Câu 4:
The invention of the Silicon chip in the 1960s has revolutionized the computer industry.
A. invention
B. has revolutionized
C. the
D. industry
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Câu 5:
The worker bees choose one baby from the hive to become the new king and then feed it royal jelly made for pollen and saliva.
A. from
B. to become
C. feed it
D. for
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Câu 6:
The worker bees choose one baby from the hive to become the new queen and then feed it royal jelly made for pollen and saliva.
A. from
B. to become
C. feed it
D. for
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Câu 7:
A factor in the formation of desert are low mountains, which shield the region, from rainfall.
A. are
B. shield
C. region
D. rainfall
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Câu 8:
A factor in the formation of desert are high mountains, which shield the region, from rainfall.
A. are
B. shield
C. region
D. rainfall
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Câu 9:
If a person were to look up from the middle of a deep well, he will be able to see stars in the top of the day.
A. to look up
B. will
C. to
D. the day
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Câu 10:
If a person were to look up from the middle of a deep well, he will be able to see stars in the bottom of the day.
A. to look up
B. will
C. to
D. the day
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Câu 11:
If a person were to look up from the top of a deep well, he will be able to see stars in the bottom of the day.
A. to look up
B. will
C. to
D. the day
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Câu 12:
If a person were to look up from the top of a deep well, he will be able to see stars in the middle of the day.
A. to look up
B. will
C. to
D. the day
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Câu 13:
If a person were to look up from the bottom of a deep well, he will be able to see stars in the middle of the day.
A. to look up
B. will
C. to
D. the day
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Câu 14:
Some trees such as the Durian need to be burned periodically so that the seeds would open and germinate.
A. to be burned
B. periodically
C. would
D. germinate
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Câu 15:
Some trees such as the Orange need to be burned periodically so that the seeds would open and germinate.
A. to be burned
B. periodically
C. would
D. germinate
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Câu 16:
Some trees such as the Aplle need to be burned periodically so that the seeds would open and germinate.
A. to be burned
B. periodically
C. would
D. germinate
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Câu 17:
Some trees such as the Banksias need to be burned periodically so that the seeds would open and germinate.
A. to be burned
B. periodically
C. would
D. germinate
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Câu 18:
People who exercise usually are less likely to develop heart disease than is those who not do keep fit.
A. who exercise
B. are
C. less likely
D. is
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Câu 19:
People who exercise usually are less likely to develop heart disease than is those who do keep fit.
A. who exercise
B. are
C. less likely
D. is
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Câu 20:
People who exercise regularly are less likely to develop heart disease than is those who do keep fit.
A. who exercise
B. are
C. less likely
D. is
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Câu 21:
People who exercise regularly are less likely to develop heart disease than is those who do not keep fit.
A. who exercise
B. are
C. less likely
D. is
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Câu 22:
The Italy mint makes frequently coins from cheap alloys that are worth far less the value stamped on them.
A. makes frequently
B. cheap
C. far
D. less
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Câu 23:
The Germany mint makes frequently coins from cheap alloys that are worth far less the value stamped on them.
A. makes frequently
B. cheap
C. far
D. less
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Câu 24:
The France mint makes frequently coins from cheap alloys that are worth far less the value stamped on them.
A. makes frequently
B. cheap
C. far
D. less
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Câu 25:
The Canada mint makes frequently coins from cheap alloys that are worth far less the value stamped on them.
A. makes frequently
B. cheap
C. far
D. less
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Câu 26:
The England mint makes frequently coins from cheap alloys that are worth far less the value stamped on them.
A. makes frequently
B. cheap
C. far
D. less
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Câu 27:
The UK mint makes frequently coins from cheap alloys that are worth far less the value stamped on them.
A. makes frequently
B. cheap
C. far
D. less
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Câu 28:
The US mint makes frequently coins from cheap alloys that are worth far less the value stamped on them.
A. makes frequently
B. cheap
C. far
D. less
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Câu 29:
It spent a short time to travel the skiing resort but in the end, we go there.
A. spent
B. to travel
C. skiing resort
D. in the end
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Câu 30:
It spent a long time to the skiing resort but in the end, we go there.
A. spent
B. to travel
C. skiing resort
D. in the end
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Câu 31:
It spent a short time to travel to the skiing resort but in the end, we got there.
A. spent
B. to travel
C. skiing resort
D. in the end
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Câu 32:
It spent a long time to travel to the skiing resort but in the end, we got there.
A. spent
B. to travel
C. skiing resort
D. in the end
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Câu 33:
Ten decibel, which is a unit of relative loud, is the biggest amount of change detected by the human ear.
A. a
B. loud
C. amount
D. detected
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Câu 34:
Ten decibel, which is a unit of relative loud, is the smallest amount of change detected by the human ear.
A. a
B. loud
C. amount
D. detected
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Câu 35:
Nine decibel, which is a unit of relative loud, is the smallest amount of change detected by the human ear.
A. a
B. loud
C. amount
D. detected
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Câu 36:
Eight decibel, which is a unit of relative loud, is the smallest amount of change detected by the human ear.
A. a
B. loud
C. amount
D. detected
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Câu 37:
Seven decibel, which is a unit of relative loud, is the smallest amount of change detected by the human ear.
A. a
B. loud
C. amount
D. detected
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Câu 38:
Six decibel, which is a unit of relative loud, is the smallest amount of change detected by the human ear.
A. a
B. loud
C. amount
D. detected
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Câu 39:
Five decibel, which is a unit of relative loud, is the smallest amount of change detected by the human ear.
A. a
B. loud
C. amount
D. detected
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Câu 40:
Four decibel, which is a unit of relative loud, is the smallest amount of change detected by the human ear.
A. a
B. loud
C. amount
D. detected
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Câu 41:
Three decibel, which is a unit of relative loud, is the smallest amount of change detected by the human ear.
A. a
B. loud
C. amount
D. detected
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Câu 42:
Two decibel, which is a unit of relative loud, is the smallest amount of change detected by the human ear.
A. a
B. loud
C. amount
D. detected
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Câu 43:
One decibel, which is a unit of relative loud, is the smallest amount of change detected by the human ear.
A. a
B. loud
C. amount
D. detected
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Câu 44:
Contrary to popular belief, bananas are grown on the hard stalk of a leafy plant and not on trees with wood trunks.
A. popular belief
B. are grown
C. leafy
D. wood
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Câu 45:
Contrary to popular belief, bananas are grown on the soft stalk of a leafy plant and not on trees with wood trunks.
A. popular belief
B. are grown
C. leafy
D. wood
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Câu 46:
Industrialist Henry Ford introduce assembly-line technique into the manufactures of public vehicles.
A. Industrialist
B. introduce
C. manufactures
D. vehicles
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Câu 47:
Industrialist Henry Ford introduce assembly-line technique into the manufactures of motor vehicles.
A. Industrialist
B. introduce
C. manufactures
D. vehicles
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Câu 48:
Industrialist Henry Ford introducing assembly-line techniques into the manufactures of motor vehicles.
A. Industrialist
B. introducing
C. manufactures
D. vehicles
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Câu 49:
Industrialist Henry Ford introduce assembly-line techniques into the manufactures of motor vehicles.
A. Industrialist
B. introduce
C. manufactures
D. vehicles
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Câu 50:
Industrialist Henry Ford introduced assembly-line techniques into the manufactures of motor vehicles.
A. Industrialist
B. introduced
C. manufactures
D. vehicles