Bộ Đề Kiểm Tra Học Kì II - Tiếng Anh 12 - Global Success – Bộ Đề 01 - Test 3
Câu 13
Choose the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from 13 to 17.
Dear Uncle Sam,
I hope you're doing well!
a. After a lot of thought, I feel this is the right path for me, and I'm really excited to start this new journey.
b. Since you have so much experience and wisdom, I would love to hear your thoughts on this career choice.
c. I wanted to share some exciting news with you: I've decided to pursue a career in fashion design.
d. Your perspective would really help as I take this next step.
e. Any advice on how to get started, what skills I should focus on, or how to navigate the industry would mean a lot to me.
Looking forward to hearing from you!
Mia
A.c – b – e – a – d
B.c – a – d – e – b
C.c – a – b – e – d
D.c – d – b – a – e
Câu 14
Choose the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from 13 to 17.
a. Anna: I'm really concerned about tigers. They're endangered, and there are so few left in the wild.
b. Anna: Exactly! If we don't act now, they might disappear forever.
c. Ben: I know, it's heartbreaking. We need to do more to protect their habitats.
A.a – c – b
B.c – a – b
C.a – b – c
D.b – c – a
Câu 15
Choose the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from 13 to 17.
a. Vocational training offers several benefits, particularly for individuals looking to enter the workforce quickly.
b. Finally, many vocational training programs also have connections with companies, giving students chances for internships and better job opportunities.
c. It also tends to be more affordable, reducing the financial burden on students and their families.
d. One major advantage is that it provides practical, hands-on skills that are directly relevant to specific jobs
e. Additionally, vocational training often takes less time to complete than traditional college programs, allowing students to start working sooner.
A.a – d – e – c – b
B.a – e – c – d – b
C.a – c – d – e – b
D.a – e – d – c – b
Câu 16
Choose the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from 13 to 17.
a. This shift has made information more accessible and immediate, allowing people to stay updated 24/7.
b. The mass media has undergone significant changes in recent years, particularly with the rise of digital technology.
c. Traditional media like TV, radio, and newspapers are now being replaced by online platforms such as social media and streaming services.
d. However, it has also led to the spread of misinformation and challenges in verifying the accuracy of news.
e. As a result, the way we consume media is changing, and people are finding new ways to get information.
A.b – c – d – e – a
B.b – a – c – e – d
C.b – a – d – c – e
D.b – c – a – d – e
Câu 17
Choose the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from 13 to 17.
a. Sarah: Definitely! My uncle is a great role model. He's always reading, attending workshops, and learning new skills, even though he's in his 50s.
b. John: I've been thinking a lot about lifelong learning lately. Do you know anyone who really embodies that?
c. John: That's impressive! It's easy to stop learning as you get older.
d. John: That's really inspiring. I should start being more proactive about learning new things myself.
e. Sarah: Exactly. But he says learning keeps the mind sharp and opens up new opportunities.
A.b – e – d – a – c
B.c – e – d – a – b
C.b – a – c – e – d
D.b – e – c – a – d
Câu 18
Read the following passage and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.
Newspapers have long been a key source of information, but in recent years, they have been facing significant changes. The rise of digital technology and the internet (18) __________. While newspapers were once the primary medium for news, today many readers prefer to get their updates through online sources, including websites, social media, and mobile apps.
One of the main reasons for this shift is the convenience and speed of online news. With just a few clicks, readers can access real-time updates on current events. (19) __________. As a result, traditional print newspapers have seen a decline in circulation and advertising revenue.
Despite these challenges, newspapers still hold an important place in the media landscape. Many people continue to value newspapers for their in-depth coverage and investigative reporting. Unlike online news, (20) __________, newspapers provide more detailed analysis and thoughtful commentary. They also follow strict journalistic standards, ensuring that information is accurate and trustworthy.
Some newspapers are adapting to the digital world by offering online versions. They have websites or apps where people can read news and articles. Many newspapers now offer digital subscriptions, (21) __________.
In conclusion, (22) __________, they remain a valuable source of information. By evolving with technology and continuing to provide high-quality journalism, newspapers continue to play a crucial role in informing the public.
A.has transformed the way people access news
B.that has had their way of accessing news transformed
C.are transformed by the way people access news
D.in which how news is accessed has been transformed
Câu 19
Read the following passage and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.
Newspapers have long been a key source of information, but in recent years, they have been facing significant changes. The rise of digital technology and the internet (18) __________. While newspapers were once the primary medium for news, today many readers prefer to get their updates through online sources, including websites, social media, and mobile apps.
One of the main reasons for this shift is the convenience and speed of online news. With just a few clicks, readers can access real-time updates on current events. (19) __________. As a result, traditional print newspapers have seen a decline in circulation and advertising revenue.
Despite these challenges, newspapers still hold an important place in the media landscape. Many people continue to value newspapers for their in-depth coverage and investigative reporting. Unlike online news, (20) __________, newspapers provide more detailed analysis and thoughtful commentary. They also follow strict journalistic standards, ensuring that information is accurate and trustworthy.
Some newspapers are adapting to the digital world by offering online versions. They have websites or apps where people can read news and articles. Many newspapers now offer digital subscriptions, (21) __________.
In conclusion, (22) __________, they remain a valuable source of information. By evolving with technology and continuing to provide high-quality journalism, newspapers continue to play a crucial role in informing the public.
A.Additionally, many websites provide news for free, making it even more attractive to readers
B.Having provided free news for readers, they are becoming more attractive than these websites
C.The websites that are becoming more attractive to readers thanks to being free of charge
D.Furthermore, the availability of free news on these websites always comes with no hidden costs
Câu 20
Read the following passage and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.
Newspapers have long been a key source of information, but in recent years, they have been facing significant changes. The rise of digital technology and the internet (18) __________. While newspapers were once the primary medium for news, today many readers prefer to get their updates through online sources, including websites, social media, and mobile apps.
One of the main reasons for this shift is the convenience and speed of online news. With just a few clicks, readers can access real-time updates on current events. (19) __________. As a result, traditional print newspapers have seen a decline in circulation and advertising revenue.
Despite these challenges, newspapers still hold an important place in the media landscape. Many people continue to value newspapers for their in-depth coverage and investigative reporting. Unlike online news, (20) __________, newspapers provide more detailed analysis and thoughtful commentary. They also follow strict journalistic standards, ensuring that information is accurate and trustworthy.
Some newspapers are adapting to the digital world by offering online versions. They have websites or apps where people can read news and articles. Many newspapers now offer digital subscriptions, (21) __________.
In conclusion, (22) __________, they remain a valuable source of information. By evolving with technology and continuing to provide high-quality journalism, newspapers continue to play a crucial role in informing the public.
A.often provided brief headlines or instant updates for users
B.brief headlines or instant updates are often the main focus
C.it is known for providing brief headlines or instant updates
D.which often focuses on brief headlines or instant updates
Câu 21
Read the following passage and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.
Newspapers have long been a key source of information, but in recent years, they have been facing significant changes. The rise of digital technology and the internet (18) __________. While newspapers were once the primary medium for news, today many readers prefer to get their updates through online sources, including websites, social media, and mobile apps.
One of the main reasons for this shift is the convenience and speed of online news. With just a few clicks, readers can access real-time updates on current events. (19) __________. As a result, traditional print newspapers have seen a decline in circulation and advertising revenue.
Despite these challenges, newspapers still hold an important place in the media landscape. Many people continue to value newspapers for their in-depth coverage and investigative reporting. Unlike online news, (20) __________, newspapers provide more detailed analysis and thoughtful commentary. They also follow strict journalistic standards, ensuring that information is accurate and trustworthy.
Some newspapers are adapting to the digital world by offering online versions. They have websites or apps where people can read news and articles. Many newspapers now offer digital subscriptions, (21) __________.
In conclusion, (22) __________, they remain a valuable source of information. By evolving with technology and continuing to provide high-quality journalism, newspapers continue to play a crucial role in informing the public.
A.viewing their content on smartphones or computers is possible
B.having been accessed by readers on smartphones or computers
C.readers can access their content on smartphones or computers
D.allowing readers to enjoy their content on phones or computers
Câu 22
Read the following passage and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.
Newspapers have long been a key source of information, but in recent years, they have been facing significant changes. The rise of digital technology and the internet (18) __________. While newspapers were once the primary medium for news, today many readers prefer to get their updates through online sources, including websites, social media, and mobile apps.
One of the main reasons for this shift is the convenience and speed of online news. With just a few clicks, readers can access real-time updates on current events. (19) __________. As a result, traditional print newspapers have seen a decline in circulation and advertising revenue.
Despite these challenges, newspapers still hold an important place in the media landscape. Many people continue to value newspapers for their in-depth coverage and investigative reporting. Unlike online news, (20) __________, newspapers provide more detailed analysis and thoughtful commentary. They also follow strict journalistic standards, ensuring that information is accurate and trustworthy.
Some newspapers are adapting to the digital world by offering online versions. They have websites or apps where people can read news and articles. Many newspapers now offer digital subscriptions, (21) __________.
In conclusion, (22) __________, they remain a valuable source of information. By evolving with technology and continuing to provide high-quality journalism, newspapers continue to play a crucial role in informing the public.
A.while newspapers face significant challenges in the digital age
B.due to the major obstacles newspapers face in the digital age
C.the considerable challenges newspapers face in the digital age
D.having been struggled with various challenges in the digital age
Câu 23
Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30.
1. Many young Australians are uncertain about which career path to choose after school. With the rise of technology, including automation and artificial intelligence, some jobs may disappear, but new opportunities will also emerge. Existing jobs will evolve, requiring workers to adapt to new roles and skills. It's essential for young people to understand these changes and plan their careers accordingly to stay competitive in the future job market.
2. Technology is rapidly changing how we work. Jobs that involve repetitive tasks, such as data entry or reception work, are more likely to be replaced by machines. However, those that require human creativity, problem-solving, and communication skills will continue to be in demand. Fields like healthcare, education, and design are expected to see significant growth.
3. Another important factor is that young Australians will likely change careers multiple times throughout their lives. Studies show that today's teenagers could switch jobs around 17 times and work in five different careers. This underscores the need for flexibility and the ability to learn new skills. Being open to change and willing to develop new abilities will be vital for long-term career success in the evolving job market.
4. Although a university degree can help open doors, it is no longer enough on its own. Employers are increasingly looking for skills like teamwork, critical thinking, and effective communication. Gaining work experience, even through part-time jobs, internships, or volunteer work, will be essential. These experiences will help develop the practical skills that employers value and prepare young Australians for a successful career in the future workforce. By focusing on continuous learning and skill development, they can seize the opportunities that lie ahead.
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 1?
A.Workers will need to adjust and learn new skills until existing jobs change.
B.As existing jobs change, workers will need to adapt to new roles and skills.
C.Unless existing jobs evolve, workers won't need to adjust and learn new skills.
D.New roles and skills will require workers to shift from their current job positions.
Câu 28
Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30.
1. Many young Australians are uncertain about which career path to choose after school. With the rise of technology, including automation and artificial intelligence, some jobs may disappear, but new opportunities will also emerge. Existing jobs will evolve, requiring workers to adapt to new roles and skills. It's essential for young people to understand these changes and plan their careers accordingly to stay competitive in the future job market.
2. Technology is rapidly changing how we work. Jobs that involve repetitive tasks, such as data entry or reception work, are more likely to be replaced by machines. However, those that require human creativity, problem-solving, and communication skills will continue to be in demand. Fields like healthcare, education, and design are expected to see significant growth.
3. Another important factor is that young Australians will likely change careers multiple times throughout their lives. Studies show that today's teenagers could switch jobs around 17 times and work in five different careers. This underscores the need for flexibility and the ability to learn new skills. Being open to change and willing to develop new abilities will be vital for long-term career success in the evolving job market.
4. Although a university degree can help open doors, it is no longer enough on its own. Employers are increasingly looking for skills like teamwork, critical thinking, and effective communication. Gaining work experience, even through part-time jobs, internships, or volunteer work, will be essential. These experiences will help develop the practical skills that employers value and prepare young Australians for a successful career in the future workforce. By focusing on continuous learning and skill development, they can seize the opportunities that lie ahead.
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.A university degree will have little to no value in securing a job in the future.
B.Employers expect candidates to have real-world skills along with their degree.
C.Young Australians are expected to work in the same job for their entire careers.
D.Technology will have no impact on fields like healthcare, education, and design.
Câu 35
Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.
1. The idea of bringing extinct animals back to life, or "de-extinction," has become a topic of growing interest in recent years. With advances in genetic technology and cloning, many believe that resurrecting extinct species could help restore ecosystems and offer valuable scientific insights. However, the idea raises significant debates, especially when considering ethical, ecological, and practical concerns.
2. One argument in favor of de-extinction is that it could help restore ecosystems that have been altered by human activity. For example, the woolly mammoth once played a key role in maintaining the balance of the grasslands by controlling tree and shrub growth. Reintroducing such species might help to restore ecosystems that have been negatively affected by their absence. Additionally, scientists argue that de-extinction could help us understand more about extinct species and their roles in the environment, offering insights into past ecosystems and the causes of their decline.
3. Despite these potential benefits, there are several challenges and risks associated with de-extinction. [I] First, many of the environments in which these species once thrived no longer exist. [II] Even if these animals were successfully revived, there is no guarantee that they would be able to survive in today's different ecosystems. [III] Another concern is that focusing on reviving extinct animals could take attention and resources away from saving species that are still alive but at risk of extinction. [IV] With biodiversity rapidly declining due to habitat destruction, climate change, and human interference, some argue that we should focus on protecting the species we still have, rather than attempting to bring back those that have already vanished.
4. While de-extinction presents exciting possibilities, it is fraught with challenges. Instead of focusing on bringing back extinct species, efforts should prioritize the protection of existing species and ecosystems. This would ensure that the future of our planet's biodiversity remains secure.
Which of the following best summarises paragraph 2?
A.De-extinction is controversial and primarily aimed at reviving extinct species to understand their roles in past ecosystems.
B.The woolly mammoth is essential to restoring grasslands, and reintroducing this species will help preserve ecosystems.
C.Reintroducing extinct species could help restore ecosystems and provide insights into past species and environments.
D.De-extinction is primarily focused on increasing biodiversity by reintroducing extinct species into modern ecosystems.
Câu 38
Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.
1. The idea of bringing extinct animals back to life, or "de-extinction," has become a topic of growing interest in recent years. With advances in genetic technology and cloning, many believe that resurrecting extinct species could help restore ecosystems and offer valuable scientific insights. However, the idea raises significant debates, especially when considering ethical, ecological, and practical concerns.
2. One argument in favor of de-extinction is that it could help restore ecosystems that have been altered by human activity. For example, the woolly mammoth once played a key role in maintaining the balance of the grasslands by controlling tree and shrub growth. Reintroducing such species might help to restore ecosystems that have been negatively affected by their absence. Additionally, scientists argue that de-extinction could help us understand more about extinct species and their roles in the environment, offering insights into past ecosystems and the causes of their decline.
3. Despite these potential benefits, there are several challenges and risks associated with de-extinction. [I] First, many of the environments in which these species once thrived no longer exist. [II] Even if these animals were successfully revived, there is no guarantee that they would be able to survive in today's different ecosystems. [III] Another concern is that focusing on reviving extinct animals could take attention and resources away from saving species that are still alive but at risk of extinction. [IV] With biodiversity rapidly declining due to habitat destruction, climate change, and human interference, some argue that we should focus on protecting the species we still have, rather than attempting to bring back those that have already vanished.
4. While de-extinction presents exciting possibilities, it is fraught with challenges. Instead of focusing on bringing back extinct species, efforts should prioritize the protection of existing species and ecosystems. This would ensure that the future of our planet's biodiversity remains secure.
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4?
A.De-extinction offers some exciting potential though it faces very few obstacles.
B.De-extinction offers some exciting potential, but it comes with many obstacles.
C.Unless there are obstacles, de-extinction will offer some exciting potential.
D.But for the obstacles, de-extinction would offer some exciting potential.
Câu 39
Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.
1. The idea of bringing extinct animals back to life, or "de-extinction," has become a topic of growing interest in recent years. With advances in genetic technology and cloning, many believe that resurrecting extinct species could help restore ecosystems and offer valuable scientific insights. However, the idea raises significant debates, especially when considering ethical, ecological, and practical concerns.
2. One argument in favor of de-extinction is that it could help restore ecosystems that have been altered by human activity. For example, the woolly mammoth once played a key role in maintaining the balance of the grasslands by controlling tree and shrub growth. Reintroducing such species might help to restore ecosystems that have been negatively affected by their absence. Additionally, scientists argue that de-extinction could help us understand more about extinct species and their roles in the environment, offering insights into past ecosystems and the causes of their decline.
3. Despite these potential benefits, there are several challenges and risks associated with de-extinction. [I] First, many of the environments in which these species once thrived no longer exist. [II] Even if these animals were successfully revived, there is no guarantee that they would be able to survive in today's different ecosystems. [III] Another concern is that focusing on reviving extinct animals could take attention and resources away from saving species that are still alive but at risk of extinction. [IV] With biodiversity rapidly declining due to habitat destruction, climate change, and human interference, some argue that we should focus on protecting the species we still have, rather than attempting to bring back those that have already vanished.
4. While de-extinction presents exciting possibilities, it is fraught with challenges. Instead of focusing on bringing back extinct species, efforts should prioritize the protection of existing species and ecosystems. This would ensure that the future of our planet's biodiversity remains secure.
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A.Since humans are responsible for past extinctions, urgent action is needed to restore species.
B.Successfully reviving extinct species will help us solve almost all current ecological problems.
C.De-extinction is an important scientific breakthrough that should be actively pursued.
D.It is essential to balance resources between de-extinction and conserving existing species.
Câu 40
Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.
1. The idea of bringing extinct animals back to life, or "de-extinction," has become a topic of growing interest in recent years. With advances in genetic technology and cloning, many believe that resurrecting extinct species could help restore ecosystems and offer valuable scientific insights. However, the idea raises significant debates, especially when considering ethical, ecological, and practical concerns.
2. One argument in favor of de-extinction is that it could help restore ecosystems that have been altered by human activity. For example, the woolly mammoth once played a key role in maintaining the balance of the grasslands by controlling tree and shrub growth. Reintroducing such species might help to restore ecosystems that have been negatively affected by their absence. Additionally, scientists argue that de-extinction could help us understand more about extinct species and their roles in the environment, offering insights into past ecosystems and the causes of their decline.
3. Despite these potential benefits, there are several challenges and risks associated with de-extinction. [I] First, many of the environments in which these species once thrived no longer exist. [II] Even if these animals were successfully revived, there is no guarantee that they would be able to survive in today's different ecosystems. [III] Another concern is that focusing on reviving extinct animals could take attention and resources away from saving species that are still alive but at risk of extinction. [IV] With biodiversity rapidly declining due to habitat destruction, climate change, and human interference, some argue that we should focus on protecting the species we still have, rather than attempting to bring back those that have already vanished.
4. While de-extinction presents exciting possibilities, it is fraught with challenges. Instead of focusing on bringing back extinct species, efforts should prioritize the protection of existing species and ecosystems. This would ensure that the future of our planet's biodiversity remains secure.
Which of the following best summarises the passage?
A.Despite being a scientific breakthrough, de-extinction comes with enormous challenges, making it an impractical and risky way to restore ecosystems and address current biodiversity loss.
B.The idea of de-extinction is controversial, with strong arguments for and against, but effective resource allocation ensures that it will solve many of today's pressing ecological challenges.
C.The potential benefits of de-extinction for restoring ecosystems are obvious, but ethical and practical concerns must be addressed to make it an ideal solution to conservation.
D.The process of de-extinction offers significant potential, but it also brings up concerns, so efforts should prioritize safeguarding existing ecosystems and species to maintain biodiversity.
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