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Đề thi cuối kỳ 2 Friends Global 12 Đề 1
Read the fol owing 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. FACT or FAKE?
Not al (1) ______ are true. Sometimes websites create false news to grab the readers’
attention and get lots of comments. So don’t be fooled easily! REAL NEWS
• (2) ______ reliable supporting facts and sources.
• is written by a respected author or an organization.
• contains balanced articles without (3) ______.
• can be fact-checked by (4) ______ websites. FALSE NEWS
• contains (5) ______ or made-up information.
• contains sloppy spel ing and grammar.
• starts with a catchy headline that sounds too (6) ______.
• has article links that cannot be identified. (Adapted from Bright) Question 1. A. news online stories B. online stories news C. news stories online D. stories online news Question 2. A. announces B. provides C. covers D. disguises Question 3. A. judge B. judgement C. judgemental D. judges Question 4. A. other B. others C. another D. the other Question 5. A. daunting B. encouraging C. misleading D. flattering Question 6. A. critical B. dishonest C. outrageous D. genuine
Read the fol owing short magazine article 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.

I met Alexandria at Hot Coffee Co. on a bright summer day. She was prompt,
appropriately dressed and professional. (7) ______ from the International Model contest,
she stil avoided a heavy schedule of events and fashion shows. (8) ______, Alexandria
had many plans for her future business.
Sharing about her business idea, her eyes were beaming with joy as she had nourished
it for a long time. It would be a model (9) ______ celebrities and even normal people can
exchange the clothes they had worn. “There’s no point in buying such exorbitant fashion
pieces and wearing them only once”. She explained that it (10) ______ our fast fashion problem.
As I doubted that celebrities would in any way wear similar clothes to the others, she
agreed. “But just make it a trend. I wil (11) ______ a campaign where famous people can
contribute to save the environment, starting from their closets.” she asserted.
I real y look forward to this business model so that I can (12) ______ fabulous gowns. (Adapted from THiNK) Question 7. A. Just returned B. Being just returned C. Just returning D. Having just returned Question 8. A. On balance B. Nevertheless C. Instead D. Even so Question 9. A. that B. when C. which D. in which Question 10. A. wil worsen B. would worsen C. worsens D. worsened Question 11. A. launch B. protest C. request D. sign Question 12. A. go on B. hold up C. shout out D. put on
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 fol owing questions from 13 to 17. Question 13.
a. Mike: Oh, I’m sorry to hear that. Nowadays, you hear more and more stories of how
extreme weather is harming people’s lives.
b. Mike: How long is this rain going to last?
c. Lan: I hope it wil end soon. I’m getting concerned about my father’s farm. It rained a lot
last year and nearly destroyed al of his crops.
(Adapted from English Discovery) A. c-a-b B. a-c-b C. b-a-c D. b-c-a Question 14.
a. Mark: How exciting! But how wil the classrooms be judged?
b. Mai: I guess we should start by cleaning up our classroom more frequently and having more plants in it.
c. Nam: Hey guys, look at this notice! Our school is holding a Green Classroom
Competition. The greenest classroom wil win an ecotour!
d. Nam: It says here that the criteria are the fol owing: raising environmental awareness,
reducing our carbon footprint, and using resources efficiently.
e. Nam: Yes, this is the easiest thing to do, but we also need to change our classmates’
behaviour so that we can develop eco-friendly habits in our class.
(Adapted from Global Success) A. c-a-b-d-e B. c-b-e-a-d C. c-a-d-b-e D. c-d-a-e-b Question 15. Hi Pablo, Lovely to hear from you.
a. It’s not perfect, though. Most neighborhoods are nice, but some are dirty with a lot of trash on the streets.
b. About half of the population comes from different cultures from around the world, so
it’s an exciting, multicultural place.
c. And these days, people are less friendly and don’t try to help each other. I guess society
has changed a lot since we were kids!
d. I’m excited that you’ve been thinking of moving here. Like many residents, I think there
are many great communities in the city.
e. Anyway, before you make a decision, read books on migration problems. I’ve read
several, and they have some good advice. Emily
(Adapted from Explore New Worlds) A. d-a-b-e-c B. d-b-a-c-e C. d-a-e-b-c D. d-b-c-a-e Question 16.
a. The Tasmanian tiger, passenger pigeon, and dodo are just a few examples of species driven to extinction.
b. Some animals now have dangerously smal populations, and they might disappear if
poaching activities don’t cease.
c. The government should make people pay real y high fines for hunting rare animals and
ensure public awareness through signs and TV commercials.
d. Rare animals are often hunted and sold for their fur, skin, or meat, or as pets.
e. Il egal hunting is one of the main environmental issues in the world today, which has made many species go extinct.
(Adapted from i-Learn Smart World) A. d-b-e-c-a B. e-a-c-d-b C. e-d-a-b-c D. d-e-b-a-c Question 17.
a. According to the Cyberbul ying Research Centre, one in four teenagers say they have
been bul ied more than once in their lifetime.
b. Bul ying, especial y if it takes place over long periods of time, can have a long-lasting impact on mental health.
c. In study after study, cyberbul ying has been linked to depression and anxiety.
d. Sadly, 40% of those who are bul ied never tel anyone about what is happening, and too
often, parents and schools are unaware of the situation until it reaches crisis point.
e. We have al seen reports of youngsters getting depressed, emotional y or physical y hurt by cyberbul ying.
(Adapted from C-21 Smart) A. a-d-b-c-e B. b-a-c-e-d C. c-b-e-d-a D. e-c-d-a-b
Read the fol owing passage about robots 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.
THE EVOLUTION OF ROBOTS
The word ‘robot’ was first used in 1920. It comes from the Czech word ‘robota’, (18)
______ to describe artificial people.
In 1949, introduced by British inventor Wil iam Grey Walter, (19) ______. Ten years
later, the first industrial robotic arm was instal ed at a General Motors plant in the US.
Such robots were mostly employed in car and computer industries.


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