Đề cương ôn tập giữa kì 1 Tiếng Anh 12 Friends Global có đáp án - Part 3: Speaking and writing
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Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a cohesive and coherent exchange or text in each of the following questions from 1 to 5.
a. Brother: Exactly! At first, they couldn’t stand each other, but the more they worked together, the more they realized they made the perfect team.
b. Brother: I just watched a great buddy movie where two totally different guys team up to solve a mystery.
c. Sister: That sounds fun! Was it one of those where they argue a lot at first but become best friends by the end?
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a. Tom: Hmm, I’d say when people are really loud or interrupt others while they’re talking – it gets on my nerves.
b. Jack: Hi there, Tom! I’m conducting a quick survey – can I ask you a few questions?
c. Jack: That makes sense. Would you say it happens more often with friends, family, or strangers?
d. Tom: Probably with strangers, like when I’m in a public place, and someone’s being super loud – it’s the worst!
e. Tom: Sure, go ahead!
f. Jack: Great. What kind of behavior do you find most annoying in other people?
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a. These differing perspectives can lead to misunderstandings and frustrations.
b. When handled with empathy and respect, these arguments can ultimately strengthen family relationships.
c. Therefore, effective communication is essential in resolving these conflicts, allowing both sides to express their concerns and desires.
d. Family arguments between parents and teenage children often arise due to contrasting viewpoints and expectations.
e. Firstly, parents might impose rules and guidelines they believe are in their child's best interest, while teenagers seek more independence and freedom.
f. Secondly, teenagers may feel their parents do not trust or understand them, while parents might worry about their children's safety and future.
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Hi Sweetheart,
a. Then, try to figure out the main problem and tackle it one step at a time; don’t let it overwhelm you all at once.
b. First, take a moment to pause and breathe – it will help you calm down and think clearly.
c. Most importantly, keep in mind that no crisis lasts forever, and with time and effort, you’ll find a way through it. I’m always here for you, no matter what.
d. Also, take care of yourself, even when things feel hard – eat well, get some rest, and stay active.
e. Remember, you can always come to me or someone you trust for help – you don’t have to face things alone.
f. I know life can throw unexpected challenges your way, and I wanted to remind you of a few things to help you get through tough times.
Love,
Mom
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a. Boys and girls often have different ways of making and keeping friends.
b. If boys argue, they usually forget about it quickly, but girls may take longer to resolve conflicts.
c. While boys may enjoy group activities like sports or video games, girls often prefer talking and sharing personal thoughts.
d. Since both boys and girls value trust and fun in friendships, their differences do not mean one way is better than the other.
e. Because girls tend to express their feelings more openly, their friendships can be very emotional and supportive.
f. In the end, good friendships depend on personality, not just whether someone is a boy or a girl.
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Choose A, B, C or D to complete each dialogue.
Hoa: We should try to sort this misunderstanding out together, shouldn’t we?
Minh: ______
Yes, that would be best for everyone involved.
I’m not comfortable with that, if you don’t mind.
I’d prefer if we waited a bit longer before talking.
I think you should do it on your own.
Choose A, B, C or D to complete each dialogue.
Hien: Why are they wearing matching T-shirts in this photo?
Quang: ______
They might have joined a family event, like a reunion.
They must be on holiday.
It can’t be a normal day, could it?
They must join a sports club.
Choose A, B, C or D that has the CLOSEST meaning to the given sentence in each question.
My sister listens more patiently than my father whenever I talk about my problems.
My father listens less patiently than my sister when I talk about my problems.
My father is as patient as my sister when listening to my problems.
My sister is more impatient than my father when she listens to my problems.
My father listens more patiently than my sister whenever I talk about my problems.
By the time we arrived at the airport, the plane had taken off.
The plane had taken off before we arrived at the airport.
When we arrived at the airport, the plane was about to take off.
The plane took off after we had arrived at the airport.
When we arrived at the airport, the plane hadn’t taken off yet.
Choose A, B, C or D that has the CLOSEST meaning to the given pair of sentences in each question.
His parents were poor. They gave him the best education possible.
His parents gave him the best education possible even though they were poor.
His parents didn’t give him a good education if they were poor.
Even though his parents were poor, they didn’t give him a good education.
His parents gave him the best education only if they weren’t poor.
He didn’t want to argue with his wife. He stayed silent during the conversation.
He stayed silent during the conversation instead of avoiding an argument.
He stayed silent during the conversation to argue with his wife.
He stayed silent during the conversation because he enjoyed arguing with his wife.
He stayed silent during the conversation to avoid arguing with his wife.








