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Đề thi Giữa kì 2 - Friends Global
năm 2025
Môn: Tiếng Anh 12
Thời gian làm bài: phút
(Đề 1)
Read the following leaflet and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 1 to 6.
HOW TO END MALARIA 🦟🌍
THE PROBLEM
• Malaria kills one million people every year.
• A child dies (1) ______ malaria every sixty seconds.
• Malaria keeps more kids out of school than any other (2) ______.
THE FACTS
• Malaria is not (3) ______.
• You can only (4) ______ malaria from a female mosquito.
• Mosquitoes bite mainly at night.
THE SOLUTION
• Education! Education! Education!
• Help us (5) ______ money to teach kids about malaria and buy (6) ______ and mosquito nets!
(Adapted from English Discovery 11 – Unit 2. Get well)
Question 1.
A. from
B. by
C. to
D. with
Question 2.
A. illness
B. infection
C. condition
D. disease
Question 3.
A. contagion
B. contagious
C. contagiously
D. contaging
Question 4.
A. catch
B. have
C. spread
D. suffer
Question 5.
A. raise
B. raising
C. to raise
D. both A&C
Question 6.
A. medicine
B. bandages
C. painkillers
D. tablets
Read the following tips and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 7 to 12.
Five Important Skills and Characteristics to be a Pilot
1. Communication Skills: Pilots need to be able to calmly explain information (7) ______ people working and traveling on planes.
2. Confidence: Pilots need to believe in their abilities. They have to make (8) ______ responses that can affect a lot of people.
3. Multitasking: There are lots of things pilots must (9) ______ at all times. They need to think about fuel, speed, passengers, and (10) ______ things, all at the same time.
4. Math Skills: Pilots need to be able to do math quickly and accurately (11) ______ they have to make changes to their speed or direction.
5. Stress Management: Pilots need to stay calm at all times and be (12) ______ to different situations and problems.
(Adapted from i-Learn Smart World 12 – Unit 3. World of Work)
Question 7.
A. at
B. for
C. to
D. with
Question 8.
A. light-hearted
B. self-confident
C. thick-skinned
D. quick-witted
Question 9.
A. be doing
B. be done
C. have doing
D. have done
Question 10.
A. another
B. other
C. others
D. the other
Question 11.
A. unless
B. in case
C. as long as
D. provided
Question 12.
A. adaptable
B. empathetic
C. compassionate
D. diligent
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best arrangement of sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from 13 to 17.
Question 13.
a. Man: Yes. That won’t be a problem. I can wait until she’s available.
b. Man: Hello, I need to see the doctor please. I’m feeling quite unwell.
c. Nurse: She’s currently with another patient. Can you hang on for a few minutes?
(Adapted from Bright 11 – Unit 8. Health and Life expectancy)
A. b-a-c
B. a-b-c
C. b-c-a
D. c-a-b
Question 14.
a. Lan: Come in, Mark. Did you find my place easily?
b. Mark: Working night shifts must be really hard. When does he sleep?
c. Lan: That’s right. My dad is a factory worker, so he works in shifts. Today he’s on the night shift.
d. Mark: Yes, I actually met your dad in the street and he showed me the way. He said he was on his way to work.
e. Lan: He goes to bed right after he comes home in the morning when there’s no one at home. My mum’s usually at work then. She teaches at a primary school.
(Adapted from Global Success 12 – Unit 5. The world of work)
A. a-b-c-d-e
B. a-b-e-d-c
C. a-d-c-b-e
D. a-d-e-b-c
Question 15.
Hi Diane,
a. You asked about cookery experience, in fact, I’ve never done a cookery course before.
b. So first, what are the dates and times of the next course? Also, do I need to bring anything with me? I do not have my own special clothing or kitchen stuff.
c. I’m very happy and I can’t wait to take part in the ‘Teen Cuisine’ weekend cookery courses. I’m getting in touch to ask for more information.
d. Thanks for your letter telling me that I have won first prize in your ‘Ideal School Meals Competition’.
e. However, we did have some cookery lessons at school and I do quite a lot of cooking at home.
Thank you once again for choosing my menu as the winner. I eagerly await your response.
Yours sincerely,
Nguyễn Thu Hương
(Adapted from English Discovery 11 – Unit 1. Eat, drink, and be healthy)
A. a-b-d-e-c
B. a-d-c-b-e
C. d-a-e-c-b
D. d-c-b-a-e
Question 16.
a. Therefore, I was really motivated to find a job where I could use my communication skills.
b. Fortunately, I found a perfect job, working as a social media manager for a small local company.
c. It’s home-based, too, which is great because I feel much more creative when I can work from my own space.
d. I’ve always been someone who loves interacting with other people and I also have a strong interest in technology.
e. I get to write interesting online posts and come up with social media strategies to help our company get more attention online.
(Adapted from Bright 12 – Unit 2. The World of Work)
A. d-a-b-e-c
B. d-b-a-c-e
C. d-a-e-c-b
D. d-b-c-a-e
Question 17.
a. A man who has an illness after eating mushrooms might develop fungophobia, for example.
b. In other cases, past traumas leave lasting scars, and the more traumatic the experience, the stronger the phobia can be.
c. A phobia is an intense fear of something, even if it’s unlikely to cause harm. Scientists believe phobias have different origins.
d. In some cases, they stem from genuine dangers—a child allergic to bee stings might become terrified of bees because she knows they are a risk to her safety.
e. Finally, even small dislikes can grow into full-blown fears—a child who hates injections might end up being frightened of all sharp objects that can cause injury.
(Adapted from Explore New Worlds 12 – Unit 9. Danger)
A. c-a-d-b-e
B. c-b-e-d-a
C. c-e-a-b-d
D. c-d-b-a-e
Read the following passage about the future jobs and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.
IN-DEMAND CAREERS FOR THE FUTURE
Technology has brought a lot of changes to our lives. (18) ______ Here are some jobs that we’ll be seeing more of in the coming years.
Software developers and other coding careers
Nowadays, coding – or the process of writing computer programs – (19) ______. A recent survey of tech workers and employers has found that the job of a software developer will be the most important tech job in the future. Not surprisingly, in many countries, coding has even been added to the primary school curriculum.
Content creators
Over the past few years, the demand for content creators – (20) ______ – has increased dramatically. There are a lot of job opportunities for content creators in different industries such as media, IT, fashion, pop music, travel and food services. (21) ______ As a result, content creation will continue to grow and will still be a career in the future.
Data protection jobs
Personal data should only be collected and used for specific purposes. (22) ______ Therefore, the demand for data protection officers, who educate employees about data handling, and data detectives, who examine data and detect issues, will go up. There will be plenty of data privacy jobs for people with the right technical and legal skills.
(Adapted from Global Success 12 – Unit 9. Career paths)
Question 18.
A. It is estimated that many career opportunities would be created as new technolo-gies and AI are introduced.
B. New technologies have also been introduced, driven by AI, which is creating more career opportunities.
C. The growth of new technologies and AI in our daily lives is known to have affected career opportunities.
D. The introduction of new technologies and the growth of AI have also created a lot of career opportunities.
Question 19.
A. is becoming a valuable skill that recruiters are looking for
B. having become a valuable skill that recruiters are looking for
C. that has recruiters look for it since it’s becoming a valuable skill
D. for which recruiters are looking as it’s becoming a valuable skill
Question 20.
A. of whom content is created for digital channels
B. those creating content for digital channels
C. had created content for digital channels
D. whose digital channels create content
Question 21.
A. Companies need to communicate with their customers, so they will always need talented content creators to help them.
B. Companies will always need talented content creators to help them, therefore they communicate with their customers.
C. Content creators need to always be talented so that they can help companies communicate with their customers.
D. Customers need to be communicated with, and talented content creators are always required to help companies.
Question 22.
A. However, it can also be misused or used illegally to commit offences.
B. In fact, personal data should never be misused to commit offences.
C. Though used to be misused, it is now used legally to fight crime.
D. Despite this, people use personal data illegally or commit offences.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the option that best fits each of the following questions from 23 to 30.
Are you sure?
Knowing what is good for us and what isn’t can be confusing. For example, drinking coffee. Coffee helps you concentrate and it can help you stay awake when you are tired. However, if you drink more than six cups a day, it may cause headaches, stomach upsets and you may not sleep well. It’s better to just drink two or three cups a day.
How about food? Chocolate contains fat and can make you overweight if eaten excessively. But chocolate also contains chemicals that make you feel happy. It can help if you feel depressed. Red meat has protein and vitamins, which are good for you, but it also contains fat. So if you eat too much, it can damage your stomach and heart.
How about daily activities? Take running. Running is good for you. It helps to make your heart and muscles stronger and produces chemicals that make you feel happy. But it can be bad for you, too. If you are a beginner and run too fast or too far, you can damage your heart and muscles. Studying is obviously good for you and your grades, but studying too hard can cause exhaustion, stress and loss of sleep.
So when you read a newspaper article saying “X is good for you” or “Y is bad for you”, do some research. X may also be bad for you and Y may be good. Always read at least two articles before you decide which is true.
(Adapted from C-21 Smart 11 – Unit 1. Healthy lifestyle)
Question 23. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as an effect of drinking coffee?
A. Assisting you to stay focused
C. Causing you stomach pain
B. Making you unable to sleep
D. Worsening your headaches
Question 24. The word ‘excessively’ in paragraph 2 is OPPOSITE in meaning to _____.
A. entirely
B. frequently
C. moderately
D. overly
Question 25. The word ‘it’ in paragraph 3 refers to ______.
A. heart
B. beginner
C. chemical
D. running
Question 26. The word ‘exhaustion’ in paragraph 3 could be best replaced by ______.
A. ache
B. energy
C. fatigue
D. intensity
Question 27. Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4?
A. You should only trust newspapers when they say something is bad for you.
B. What is considered good or bad for you can sometimes be the opposite.
C. Newspapers often give false information about good and bad things.
D. X and Y are always both good and bad for you in different ways.
Question 28. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Eating red meat will damage your stomach and heart.
B. Chocolate can improve your mood when you feel down.
C. It’s not so tricky to figure out what’s healthy or harmful for us.
D. If you drink less than six cups a day, you can safely enjoy the benefits of coffee.
Question 29. In which paragraph does the writer mention the possible risks of physical activity?
A. Paragraph 1
B. Paragraph 2
C. Paragraph 3
D. Paragraph 4
Question 30. In which paragraph does the writer discuss how to evaluate the reliability of information?
A. Paragraph 1
B. Paragraph 2
C. Paragraph 3
D. Paragraph 4
Read the following passage about remote work and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the option that best fits each of the following questions from 31 to 40.
[I] A decade ago, most employers would have balked at the idea of employees regularly working from home. [II] But the pandemic showed that employees could work on their own. [III] Prodoscore, for example, reported that remote workers’ productivity increased 47 percent during the lockdown in March and April 2020, finding that communi-cation activities such as emailing, telephoning and chat messaging all climbed. [IV]
Other recent studies indicate that remote work options increase job satisfaction. Buffer’s 2023 State of Remote Work report found that 91 percent of survey respondents enjoyed working remotely, with flexibility listed as the biggest benefit. Additionally, in 2022, McKinsey surveyed 25,000 workers across a range of industries about their remote work experience. According to the study, seeking out flexible work environ-ments is the third reason why people search for new jobs (better pay/hours and career opportunities are the others). Remote work is such a large priority for workers that 87 percent of the respondents said that when offered the chance to work remotely, they would take it.
There was a time when remote work as we know it wasn’t even a possibility, because the technology didn’t exist. If your colleagues and business partners wanted to get in touch with you when you were out of the office, they couldn’t email, text or direct message to you. You would’ve needed to provide an alternative phone number or email to have a work-related conversation. “Ten years ago, remote employment basically meant a telemarketing or customer service position at below minimum wage,” said Samantha Lambert, director of human resources at Centific. “It was rarely connected with a full-time career. Now, technology affords us the ability to get the same job done, no matter where in the world we are.”
“The modern workforce is increasingly mobile, collaborative and dynamic, and comprises multi generations, all with different communication preferences,” said Stacey Epstein, chief marketing officer at Freshworks.
However, many companies continue to resist this work trend for various reasons. Some business owners may fear a lack of productivity in their employees, while others haven’t invested in teleconferencing and telework tech to support remote workers. Still, some businesses are making the necessary investments to support remote work.
(Adapted from THiNK 12 – Review Units 5&6)
Question 31. Where in paragraph 1 does the following sentence best fit?
One major concern most employers had for working remotely was a loss of productivity.
A. [I]
B. [II]
C. [III]
D. [IV]
Question 32. The phrase ‘balked at’ in paragraph 1 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ______.
A. looked down on
B. shied away from
C. jumped at
D. turned down
Question 33. The word ‘it’ in paragraph 2 refers to ______.
A. the large priority
C. the third reason
B. the survey report
D. the chance for remote work
Question 34. According to paragraph 2, which of the following is NOT an advantage of remote work?
A. stimulating job satisfaction
C. creating flexible work environment
B. providing greater flexibility
D. opening more career opportunities
Question 35. Which of the following best summarises paragraph 3?
A. How remote work has evolved.
B. Remote working and its obstacles.
C. Different remote jobs throughout time.
D. How people’s attitude towards remote work has changed.
Question 36. The word ‘collaborative’ in paragraph 4 could be best replaced by ______.
A. collective
B. courteous
C. interactive
D. relevant
Question 37. Which of the following is TRUE about the reason why many companies still hesitate to accept remote working?
A. They are afraid that work efficiency is not guaranteed.
B. They don’t believe that their employees will work seriously.
C. There is not enough budget to pay for the staff.
D. Teleconferencing and telework tech are so expensive.
Question 38. Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 1?
A. Employees needed extra help to perform during the pandemic.
B. The pandemic proved that employees can remain productive without supervision.
C. Companies realised that remote workers require continuous monitoring during the pandemic.
D. Supervisors observed employees struggling with independent work during the pandemic.
Question 39. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A. Companies that avoid remote work are susceptible to profit losts.
B. Remote workers tend to overwork themselves to maintain productivity.
C. Employees prefer remote work because it eliminates the need for communication.
D. Remote work allows employees to better manage their work-life balance, leading to greater overall happiness.
Question 40. Which of the following best summarises the passage?
A. Employers need to make remote work mandatory to improve employee well-being and job retention.
B. Remote work guarantees higher productivity, job satisfaction, and career advance-ment for employees worldwide.
C. The pandemic was the only reason companies shifted toward remote work, but many now refuse to continue with this trend.
D. The shift toward remote work has reshaped productivity, employee satisfaction, and the future of business, though some companies remain hesitant to embrace it.
ĐÁP ÁN
1. A |
2. D |
3. B |
4. A |
5. D |
6. A |
7. C |
8. D |
9. A |
10. B |
11. B |
12. A |
13. C |
14. C |
15. D |
16. A |
17. D |
18. D |
19. A |
20. B |
21. A |
22. A |
23. D |
24. C |
25. D |
26. C |
27. B |
28. B |
29. C |
30. D |
31. B |
32. C |
33. D |
34. D |
35. A |
36. C |
37. A |
38. B |
39. D |
40. D |
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