Bộ 5 Đề thi cuối kì 2 Tiếng Anh 12 Friends global có đáp án ( Đề 3)
40 câu hỏi
1. An art generator app uses AI to transform users’ photos into (1) ______ images.
digital professional-looking
professional digital looking
looking-professional digital
professional-looking digital
2. A speaking coach app records spoken language and gives users personalized (2) ______ to help them improve their pronunciation.
feedback
hoax
sensation
vehicle
3. A navigation app uses a smartphone GPS to show users the best route (3) ______ a location at different times of the day.
toward
for
from
to
4. A diet tracker app monitors users’ food intake and (4) ______ what they should eat on a daily basis.
recommends
proposes
insists
demands
5. A virtual interior design app lets users (5) ______ furniture and decor in their home using AI-generated 3D models.
visual
visualize
visualization
visually
6. A resume builder app optimizes users’ CVs using AI to (6) ______ job descriptions and improve their chances of getting hired.
match
suit
please
fit
We all have our fair share of insecurities, some that we speak about openly and others that we prefer to (7) ______ to ourselves.
maintain
hold
keep
take
However, comparing yourself with(8) ______ on social media by stalking theiraesthetically perfect ....
another
other
others
the others
... Instagram photos or staying (9) ______ with their relationship status on Facebook could do little to lighten your feelings of self-doubt.
up to date
out of date
in touch
in shape
... people suffered from ‘Facebook envy’ , with (10) ______ who refrained from using the popular site reporting that they felt more satisfied with their lives.
which
those
whom
ones
“When we (11) ______ a sense of worth based on how we are reacting to others, ...
desire
deprive
derive
drive
... we place our happiness in a variable that we have completely no control (12) ______,” Dr Tim Bono, author of When Likes Aren’t Enough explained in Healthista.
outside
beyond
over
under
a. Mai: Yes, I think we should promote issues that affect a lot of peopte in our city, such as crime and overpopulation.
b. Nam: I like your ideas, Mai, but I think we should plan our campaign around social issues that directly affect teenagers like us.
c. Mark: Last time our club met, we decided to start an awareness campaign to draw attention to a pressing social issue. Have you thought about any issues we could focus on?
(Adapted from Global Success)
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a. Mark: Let me show you ... You need to press these two keys together ... It’s easy, isn’t it?
b. Mark: That’s fine, Grandma. My teacher says it’s never too late to learn something new, especially new technology. Grandma, you’ve typed a lot of text! What are you working on?
c. Grandma: It works! Everything’s so easy to read now. Thanks, dear. I still have trouble using the laptop. You know, it’s taken me so much time to learn computer skills.
d. Grandma: Well, I’m writing a summary of a book I’ve read recently. You see, my doctor advised me to read every day to boost my memory.
e. Grandma: Oh Mark, I’m glad you’re here! Can you help me increase the font size of this
text on my laptop? It’s too small for me to read.
(Adapted from Global Success)
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Hey Logan,
I’m back home after another wonderful trip, and couldn’t wait to tell you about this incredible eco-resort that I stayed at.
a. I chose this resort because it really does a great job of supporting ecotourism.
b. Cloud Ecolodge is fully carbon neutral in that they keep electricity use to a minimum and there are no televisions or Wi-Fi in the rooms.
c. I visited a town in the north of Vietnam called Sa Pa and stayed at Cloud Ecolodge, with a room on top of a hill that had breathtaking views of the mountains and valleys.
d. Honestly, I loved every moment of my stay, and I think it’s the best resort I’ve been to so far. Have you ever stayed at an eco-resort? I’d love to check it out for my next trip!
e. Not only that, they also offer some excellent eco-friendly activities like guided tours around the village markets, and hiking and cycling excursions where you can learn about the local culture and see some beautiful, traditional homes.
Until next time,Mia
(Adapted from i-Learn Smart World)
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a. Are they an impartial expert or are they someone who wants to change your opinion to suit their own agenda?
b. By knowing who is providing a piece of information, you’re better able to decide how much importance to give it and whether you can really trust what they say.
c. For example, this statement about a flu epidemic “Patients can already spread the virus a day before they’ve even fallen sick themselves” is more likely to come from a doctor than a politician.
d. It’s good to get an idea of the background of a person who says or writes something.
e. On the other hand, “We have to stop people who are carrying the virus from getting into the country” is more likely to come from a politician.
(Adapted from THiNK)
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a. By Tuesday, December 9th, the fog was gone, but its effects persisted.
b. The air quality had been so poor that thousands of people died and about 100.000 became sick.
c. Londoners had experienced thick fogs for hundreds of years, commonly called pea-soupers because their color resembled soup made from yellow peas.
d. Luckily, not all of the effects were negative, as the government soon passed the Clean Air Act, a law that helped people breathe easier by reducing pollution across the country.
e. But the Great Smog of December 5th, 1952 was the worst one ever, so thick and dark that drivers could not see the lights of other cars, people walked into each other on the streets, and nobody could see the sun.
(Adapted from Explore New Worlds)
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The Centre for Energy and Green Growth Research (CEGR), established in 1998, (18) ______ that aims at promoting sustainable development in Vietnam.
at which non-profit research and consulting are held
being a non-profit organisation to research and consult
is a non-profit research and consulting organisation
does research and holds consultations on a non-profit basis
CEGR has been working closely with the government, private sectors and civil societies (19) ______ in Vietnam.
on the encouragement of harnessing renewable energy through many initiatives
so that they have policies encouraging renewable energy’s consumption promoted
to promote policies and initiatives that encourage the growth of renewable energy
whose promotion of policies and initiatives deal with renewable energy sources
CEGR has actively developed strategies to promote wind power. (20) ______, which outlines key targets for the sector’s growth.
Their goal is centred around reducing dependence on fossil fuels
This includes the development of a wind power roadmap for Vietnam
They have made a move in the right direction towards cleaner energy
This encompasses the construction of large-scale solar farms in different regions
(21) ______ sustainable agricultural practices to reduce emissions and improve energy efficiency.
Not to mention that CEGR has helped farmers in Vietnam develop
Indeed, farmers in Vietnam have received assistance to adopt
CEGR has accordingly supported Vietnamese farmers in adopting
Furthermore, CEGR has assisted Vietnamese farmers in developing
Its efforts have aided in the increased use of renewable energy sources and the promotion of sustainable development practices, (22) ______ and Vietnam’s economy.
all of which are going to be beneficial to the environment in the long run
both of which will have long-term benefits for the environment
each of which is likely to go a long way to the benefit of the environment
among other things, they are to provide lasting benefits for the environment
Which of the following is NOT mentioned as an activity the author preferred?
messaging friends
reviewing lecture notes
scrolling through social media updates
viewing humorous clips
The word ‘dreadful’ in paragraph 1 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ______.
predictable
sarcastic
marvellous
disastrous
The phrase ‘missing out on’ in paragraph 2 could be best replaced by ______.
avoiding intentionally
failing to participate in
remembering fondly
thinking no more of
The word ‘that’ in paragraph 2 refers to ______.
exercising self-control of online time
making new friends offline
closing social media accounts
reading articles about social media
Which of the following best restates the author’s conclusion?
Balanced use allows enjoying benefits while minimizing drawbacks.
Keeping away from social media utterly is the key to productivity.
Most people lack the willpower to use social media responsibly.
Social media’s dangers far outweigh any potential advantages.
All of the following are true according to the passage EXCEPT ______.
The author presented the two claims in an article to challenge a common perspective through personal experience.
After finishing school, the author decided to delete all social media accounts and focus entirely on real life.
Losing connections with friends made the author realize the drawbacks of turning their back on social media.
Developing relationships, networking, and catching instant news are all using social media is about.
In which paragraph does the author offer a solution to social media overuse?
Paragraph 1
Paragraph 2
Paragraph 3
None
In which paragraph does the author suggest that offline socializing carries similar risks to social media use?
Paragraph 1
Paragraph 2
Paragraph 3
None
The phrase ‘taking a heavy toll on’ in paragraph 1 could be best replaced by ______.
maximising
jeopardising
paralysing
vandalising
Where in paragraph 2 does the following sentence best fit?
This realization led them to seek expert guidance on eco-friendly practices.
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The word ‘sustainable’ in paragraph 2 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ______.
unmanageable
temporary
ethical
destructive
The word ‘them’ in paragraph 3 refers to ______.
noses
straws
turtles
plastic items
Which of the following is NOT a strategy mentioned for conservation?
Teaching fishermen to avoid catching young fish
Restricting plastic straw use in restaurants
Replacing plastic straws with paper ones
Creating protected areas for young fish
Which of the following best summarizes paragraph 3?
The STC reduced turtle harm by campaigning against plastic straws, prompting restaurants to offer paper alternatives instead.
The STC’s research proved plastic straws caused turtle deaths, forcing governments to ban straws and fine noncompliant businesses.
After discovering plastic straws were severely injuring turtles, the STC partnered with restaurants to limit straw distribution and switch to biodegradable options.
To address beach pollution, the STC launched an awareness program about plastic straw dangers, leading to voluntary reductions by Florida restaurants and tourists.
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
The WWF directly enforces fishing limits in Madagascar.
Plastic bottles are the most harmful item for Florida’s turtles.
If too few fishes reach adulthood, there won’t be enough to sustain the fish population.
The STC’s project encourages local restaurants to automatically provide paper straws.
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4?
Small-scale projects suggest that global solutions are achievable if communities prioritize sustainability.
Local actions inspire hope, although large-scale policies remain essential for meaningful impact.
Such initiatives illustrate how minor local efforts can initiate broader environmental transformations.
Community-driven conservation proves that systemic change depends upon social activism.
Which of the following can be inferred about conservation efforts?
They succeed when combining education with practical policy changes.
They give priority to animal welfare over human economic needs.
They are ineffective unless applied globally simultaneously.
They rely considerably on government funding to scale up.
Which of the following best summarizes the passage?
Without immediate bans on overfishing and plastics, ocean ecosystems will collapse within decades.
Marine conservation is dependent on NGOs like WWF and STC to educate the public and enforce regulations.
Samson the fisherman and Florida’s restaurants exemplify how economic incentives drive environmental progress.
Individual and community actions, like sustainable fishing and plastic reduction, show that collective effort can lessenenvironmental harm.








