Bộ 5 đề thi giữa kì 2 Tiếng Anh 12 năm 2024-2025 có đáp án - Đề 1
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A new study sheds light on why natural spaces in cities can help keep us healthy. Researchers found that people (1) _______ with a large amount of green space, such as parks or playing fields, had lower stress levels.
They also found that women were particularly affected: (2) ________ showed higher stress levels than men in the same situation.
The research is part of wider efforts to understand why green space seems (3) _______. There is good evidence from the UK and elsewhere that suggests it leads to lower blood pressure, better mental health and (4) _______ or dying from heart disease.
Studies have shown that spending time in natural environments can improve mental and physical health, reducing the burden on healthcare systems. Many cities are now prioritizing the development of parks and green areas as part of (5) ______ to enhance public well-being.
Researchers found that people (1) _______ with a large amount of green space, such as parks or playing fields, had lower stress levels.
that lives in neighbourhoods
living in neighbourhoods
live in neighbourhoods
who was living neighbourhoods
They also found that women were particularly affected: (2) ________ showed higher stress levels than men in the same situation.
those lived less green space
people with less green spaces
these lived with little green space
those with little neighbourhood green space
The research is part of wider efforts to understand why green space seems (3) _______.
to be good for many aspects of human health
to be good for many aspects in human health
good for to many aspects of human health
good at many aspects of human health
There is good evidence from the UK and elsewhere that suggests it leads to lower blood pressure, better mental health and (4) _______ or dying from heart disease.
reduce risks being overweight
reduced risks of being overweight
reduce risks for being overweight
reducing risks of overweight
Many cities are now prioritizing the development of parks and green areas as part of (5) ______ to enhance public well-being.
their efforts
our efforts
his efforts
its efforts
On a boat near Costa Rica, a team of marine biologists' is helping a turtle. The animal is having trouble breathing, and the team discovers why there is something inside its nose. A scientist tries to extract the object, but the turtle cries in pain. Finally, after eight long minutes, a long object is pulled out: It is a 10-centimeter plastic straw.
The video of the turtle's rescue has been viewed millions of times on YouTube. [I] It has helped raise awareness of a growing problem: The world's seas are full of plastic. [II] Since 2000, there has been a huge increase in worldwide plastic production, but we recycle less than one-fifth of it. [III] Today, scientists think about 8.1 billion kilograms goes into the sea every year from coastal regions. [IV] Most of this plastic will never biodegrade.
This ocean plastic hurts millions of sea animals every year. Some fish eat plastic because it is covered with sea plants, and it looks and smells like food. Typically, eating plastic leads to constant hunger. "Imagine you ate lunch and then just felt weak... and hungry all day," says marine biologist Matthew Savoca. "That would be very confusing." In some cases, eating sharp pieces of plastic can seriously hurt sea animals and even result in death.
Plastic is useful to people because it is strong and lasts a long time-but this is bad news for sea creatures who eat or get stuck in it. According to Savoca, "Single-use plastics are the worst." These are items that are used only once before we throw them away. Some common examples include straws, water bottles, and plastic bags. About 7000 sea species (including the turtle from the video) have been caught in or have eaten this kind of plastic. Luckily, the turtle survived and was released back into the ocean.
How will plastic affect sea animals in the long term? "I think we'll know the answers in 5 to 10 years' time," says Debra Lee Magadini from Columbia University. But by then, another 25 million tons of plastic will already be in the ocean.
The word "extract" in paragraph 1 could be best replaced by _______.
add
insert
replace
remove
Where in paragraph 2 does the following sentence best fit?
“A lot of this plastic waste ends up in the ocean”
[II]
[IV]
[I]
[III]
According to paragraph 2, which of the following is NOT mentioned as a concern about plastic?
The rapid increase in global plastic production.
The harmful effects of plastic on human health.
The fact that most plastic will not break down naturally.
The low percentage of plastic that is recycled worldwide.
Which of the following best summarizes paragraph 3?
Eating plastic confuses and harms sea animals, sometimes causing death.
Ocean plastic production has increased significantly since 2000, leading to environmental pollution.
Marine biologists are working to reduce the amount of plastic waste in the oceans.
Many fish mistake plastic for food because it looks and smells similar to sea plants.
The word "them" in paragraph 4 refers to ______.
sea creatures
single-use plastics
plastic straws
scientists
The word “released” in paragraph 4 is OPPOSITE in meaning to:
captured
found
discovered
saved
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
The long-term effects of plastic pollution on sea animals are well-understood.
Single-use plastics are the only type of plastic that harms sea animals.
Most plastic pollution comes from inland sources.
The problem of plastic pollution is likely to worsen in the coming years.
Which of the following best summarizes paragraph 5?
Scientists will find answers soon, and the plastic pollution will be completely under control.
It will take a long time to find a solution, and by then the plastic problem will worsen.
We already have the answers about plastic pollution, but we need more time to act.
The plastic problem will be solved in 5 to 10 years with minimal additional pollution.
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
The rescue of the turtle in the video shows that plastic is not always harmful to sea animals.
Despite the negative effects of plastic, it is likely that the amount of plastic entering the oceans will decrease over time.
Single-use plastics are particularly harmful because they are designed to last for many years.
Marine animals tend to eat plastic because they are unable to differentiate it from food.
Which of the following could be served as the best title for the passage?
The plastic crisis is a great threat to marine life
The rescue of a turtle is a symbol of hope
The future of the oceans will be a plastic-free world
The benefits of plastic are a double-edged sword
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text
a. Hoa: Sure, just turn left at the corner and you will see the library on the right.
b. Lan; Excuse me, could you tell me how to get to the library?
c. Hoa: Thank you so much for your help.
b-a-c
a-b-c
b-c-a
a-c-b
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text
a. However, despite this growth, Bo Ha town still lacks a hospital, as the nearest one is located over 20 miles away in Bac Giang City.
b. Once abundant parks on Hoa Binh Street and Yen The Avenue have been replaced by factories, marking a shift towards industrialisation.
c. The industrial shift has also attracted new businesses, from arcades to shops and factories, boosting the local economy and making Bo Ha town more and more commercially active.
d. Bo Ha town has transformed significantly over the past decade.
e. This industrial growth has led to a 25% population boom due to an influx of factory workers, resulting in increased traffic congestion.
d-e-b-a-c
d-c-a-b-e
d-e-a-b-c
d-b-c-e-a
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text
a. Mary: Yes, I’d love to! When do you want to go?
b. Mary: Hi, do you have any plans for the weekend?
c. Alex: I am thinking of going to a new Italian restaurant. Would you like to join me?
a-c-b
b-c-a
b-a-c
c-a-b
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text
a. Thank you for your generous support
b. Sincerely,
c. I appreciate your help with the recent project
d. Dear, Alex
e. Your contribution made a significant difference.
c-e-d-b-a
d-b-a-e-c
d-e-a-b-c
d-a-c-e-b
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text
a. While deadlines and flexibility are essential aspects of this job, the occasional office meeting for project updates, for instance, is a small trade-off.
b. Working remotely from home fuels my creativity and allows for a more productive environment.
c. Indeed, for the past year, I have thrived in this role at a local company, where I am engaging online content and developing effective strategies.
d. My passion for both people and technology naturally led me to a fulfilling career in social media management.
e. In conclusion, I am incredibly happy with my current position and the opportunities it provides, as it perfectly combines my interests and skills.
c-a-d-b-e
a-b-c-d-e
d-b-c-e-a
b-c-d-a-e
Nomophobia, short for "no-mobile-phone phobia," is a modern phenomenon that affects many people in today's digital age.
What is nomophobia? It is the irrational fear of being without one's mobile phone or being unable to use it. This condition can cause anxiety and distress, and it highlights the profound impact mobile devices have on our lives. The fear of losing or being separated from one's phone is a growing concern. Some common situations that trigger nomophobia include misplacing one's phone, running out of battery, or losing network signal. The fear intensifies when people imagine not having their phones to contact friends and family, access the internet, or use GPS for navigation.
Who easily suffers from nomophobia? Nomophobia is not limited to any age group and can affect individuals of all backgrounds. It often becomes evident when people experience panic or anxiety when they forget their phones at home or are unable to use them temporarily. Symptoms may include restlessness, rapid heartbeat, sweating, and a sense of insecurity.
The roots of nomophobia lie in the convenience and connectedness that mobile phones provide. These devices have become integral to our daily lives, serving as not just communication tools but also cameras, entertainment hubs, personal organizers, and more. This dependence on mobile phones can lead to a feeling of vulnerability when separated from them.
Which of the following is not mentioned as nomophobia?
The irrational fear of being unable to operate a mobile phone.
The irrational fear of being unable to afford a mobile phone.
The irrational fear of not bringing along at least a mobile phone.
The irrational fear of not being with a mobile phone.
The word “anxiety” is OPPOSITE in paragraph 2 in meaning to _____.
fearlessness
uselessness
meaninglessness
carelessness
The pronoun “it” in paragraph 2 refers to ______.
distress
the irrational fear
the mobile phone
the digital age
The word “vulnerability” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to ______.
weaknesses
sickness
loss
depression
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 3.
Nomophobia affects everyone in the world, but some people can easily get over it.
Naturally, everyone is easily immune to nomophobia.
Only some people can avoid nomophobia while others easily get stuck in it.
Nobody remains unaffected by nomophobia.
Which of the following is TRUE according to paragraph 2?
People in today's cyberworld shouldn’t bring along a mobile phone to avoid nomophobia
.B. Nomophobia is so dangerous that people should stop using mobile phones to avoid it.
People do not use their phones to contact others, access the internet, or use GPS for navigation.
Before the first mobile phone was invented, human beings had not been affected by nomophobia.
In which paragraph does the writer mention the cause of nomophobia?
Paragraph 2
Paragraph 3
Paragraph 1
Paragraph 4
In which paragraph does the writer mention the fear of being without mobile phones?
Paragraph 4
Paragraph 1
Paragraph 2
Paragraph 3
Home Robots: Improving Your Daily Life
Looking to make your life easier and more efficient? Home robots could be the solution! These innovative devices can help with cleaning, organizing, and even managing household tasks. Here's how home robots can improve your life.
Robot Facts: Recent studies show that while many people embrace home robots for their convenience, (29)______are still hesitant to trust technology. Using a robot for cleaning or scheduling can help save time and reduce daily stress, allowing you to focus on other important (30) ______in your life.
Tips to Maximize the Use of Your Home Robot:
• Set it up for simple tasks! Start by letting your robot handle small chores.
• Keep your robot well-maintained! The more you (31)____it, the more effective it will be.
• Learn how to program your robot! (32)_____relying on default settings, customize its functions to suit your needs.
• Don't forget to clean the robot! Regular maintenance can (33)_____its lifespan and improve its performance.
• Explore new features! Home robots are constantly improving, so (34) _______to new updates.
Recent studies show that while many people embrace home robots for their convenience, (29)______are still hesitant to trust technology.
others
the other
other
another
Using a robot for cleaning or scheduling can help save time and reduce daily stress, allowing you to focus on other important (30) ______in your life.
issues
tasks
conditions
responsibilities
• Keep your robot well-maintained! The more you (31)____it, the more effective it will be.
go up
bring about
give up
take care of
• Learn how to program your robot! (32)_____relying on default settings, customize its functions to suit your needs.
Instead of
In spite of
In case of
On account of
• Don't forget to clean the robot! Regular maintenance can (33)_____its lifespan and improve its performance.
reduce
raise
break
harm
• Explore new features! Home robots are constantly improving, so (34) _______to new updates.
contribute
answer
organize
adapt
SMARTPHONES
Smartphones have become an essential part of our daily lives, (35) ______ a variety of apps that can help us with various tasks. One particularly (36) ______ is Giant. It allows users to create to-do lists and set reminders for (37) ______ deadlines. The app provides users (38) ______ a well-organized way to organize tasks effectively.
With this app, users can easily set their schedules, making it simpler to (39) _______ track of what needs to be done. Many people also enjoy the feature that allows them (40) _______their progress daily, which can be very motivating. It’s a useful way to ensure that nothing gets overlooked.
Smartphones have become an essential part of our daily lives, (35) ______ a variety of apps that can help us with various tasks.
offered
offering
is offering
to offer
One particularly (36) ______ is Giant.
smartphone useful app
useful app smartphone
app useful smartphone
useful smartphone app
It allows users to create to-do lists and set reminders for (37) ______ deadlines.
important
importance
importantly
import
The app provides users (38) ______ a well-organized way to organize tasks effectively.
with
for
at
in
With this app, users can easily set their schedules, making it simpler to (39) _______ track of what needs to be done.
set
keep
take
pay
Many people also enjoy the feature that allows them (40) _______their progress daily, which can be very motivating. It’s a useful way to ensure that nothing gets overlooked.
checking
check
to checking
to check








