Hãy tham khảo Đề thi KSCL môn tiếng Anh lớp 12 năm 2018-2019 lần 3 - THPT Nguyễn Viết Xuân - Mã đề 108 để giúp các bạn biết thêm cấu trúc đề thi như thế nào, rèn luyện kỹ năng giải bài tập và có thêm tư liệu tham khảo chuẩn bị cho kì thi sắp tới đạt điểm tốt hơn. | SỞ GD&ĐT VĨNH PHÚC TRƯỜNG THPT NGUYỄN VIẾT XUÂN ( Đề thi có 5 trang) Mã đề: 108 ĐỀ KHẢO SÁT CHẤT LƯỢNG THPT QUỐC GIA LẦN 3 NĂM HỌC 2018 – 2019 MÔN: TIẾNG ANH 12 Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút;50 câu trắc nghiệm (Thí sinh không được sử dụng tài liệu) Họ, tên thí sinh:. SBD: . Mark the letter A, B, C or D in your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions from 1 to 3. Câu 1: For thousands of years, man has created sweet-smelling substances from wood, herbs, and flowers and using them for perfume or medicine. A. sweet-smelling B. or C. man D. using them Câu 2: Neither of the girls have turned in the term papers to the instructor yet. A. yet B. girls C. have D. turned in Câu 3: Mercury and alcohol are widely used in thermometers because their volume increases uniform with temperature. A. their volume B. uniform with C. widely D. in Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 4 to 11. Experts in climatology and other scientists are becoming extremely concerned about the changes to our climate which are taking place. Admittedly, climate changes have occurred on our planet before. For example, there have been several ice ages or glacial periods. These climatic changes, however, were different from the modern ones in that they occurred gradually and, as far as we know, naturally. The changes currently being monitored are said to be the result not of natural causes, but of human activity. Furthermore, the rate of change is becoming alarmingly rapid. The major problem is that the planet appears to be warming up. According to some experts, this warming process, known as global warming, is occurring at a rate unprecedented in the last 10,000 years. The implications for the planet are very serious. Rising global temperatures could