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Đề thi giữa học kì 1 môn Tiếng Anh lớp 12 năm 2023-2024 - Trường THPT Lý Tự Trọng, Quảng Nam

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Đề thi giữa học kì 1 môn Tiếng Anh lớp 12 năm 2023-2024 - Trường THPT Lý Tự Trọng, Quảng Nam SỞ GDĐT QUẢNG NAM KIỂM TRA GIỮA KỲ I - NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 TRƯỜNG THPT LÝ TỰ TRỌNG MÔN TIẾNG ANH - KHỐI LỚP 12 Thời gian làm bài: 45 Phút; (không kể thời gian giao đề) (Đề có 4 trang gồm 40 câu)Họ tên : ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC ............................................ Số báo danh : ............... Mã đề 501Choose the word that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the followingquestions.Question 1. We can use either verbal or non - verbal forms of communication. A. using face B. using gesture C. using speech D. using bodyQuestion 2. Teachers pointing at a student to attract his or her student is suitable. A. approaching B. appreciate C. approximate D. appropriateMark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that isOPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.Question 3. It is rude not to say Thank you when you are given something. A. formal B. polite C. legal D. kiddingQuestion 4. Nowadays, love is supposed to precede marriage. A. come before B. follow C. join hands D. obligeMark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes each ofthe following exchanges.Question 5. Jane and Janet are talking about womens roles.- Jane: I think married women should not go to work.- Janet: ________Its too boring to be housewives all their lives. A. I quite agree. B. Thats not true. C. I think so. D. Thats right.Question 6. Susan is wearing a new skirt and Jackson loves it.- Jackson: You really have a beautiful skirt, Susan. Ive never seen such a perfect thing on you.- Susan: _______ A. What a shame! B. Thanks. Thats a nice compliment. C. Oh, its not my favorite choice. D. I dont like your compliment.Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate thecorrect answer to each of the questions from 31 to 36.Do you feel like your teenager is spending most of the day glued to a phone screen? Youre not too faroff. A new survey from the Pew Research Center reveals the surprising ways that technology intersectswith teen friendships – and the results show that 57 percent of teens have made at least one new friendonline. Even more surprisingly, only 20 percent of those digital friends ever meet in person.While teens do connect with their friends face-to-face outside of school, they spend 55 percent of theirday texting with friends, and only 25 percent of teens are spending actual time with their friends on adaily basis (outside of school hallways). These new forms of communication are key in maintainingfriendships day-to-day – 27 percent of teens instant message their friends every day, 23 percent connectthrough social media every day, and 7 percent even video chat daily. Text messaging remains the mainform of communication – almost half of survey respondents say its their chosen method ofcommunication with their closest friend.While girls are more likely to text with their close friends, boys are meeting new friends (and maintainingfriendships) in the gaming world – 89 percent play with friends they know, and 54 percent play withonline-only friends. Whether theyre close with their teammates or not, online garners say that playingmakes them feel more connected to friends they know, or garners theyve never met.When making new friends, social media has also become a major part of the teenage identity – 62 percentof teens are quick to share their social media usernames when connecting with a new friend (although 80percent still consider their phone number the best method of contact). Despite the negative consequences-21 percent of teenage users feel worse about their lives because of posts they see on social media – teensalso have found support and connection through various platforms. In fact, 68 percent of teens receivedsupport during a challenging time in their lives via social media platforms.Mã đề 501 Page 1/4Just as technology has become a gateway for new friendships, or a channel to stay connected with currentfriends, it can also make a friendship breakup more public. The study reveals that girls are more likely toblock or unfriend former allies, and 68 percent of all teenage users report experiencing drama amongtheir friends on social media.(Source: https://www.realsimple.com)Question 7. According to the passage, what percentage of teens spend actual time with their friends? A. 25% B. 23% C. 55% D. 27%Question 8. The following sentences are true, EXCEPT _____. A. Most teenagers use video chat to maintain relationship with friends B. According to the survey, more than half of teens have ever made new friends online C. New forms of communication play an important role in keeping friendships D. Teens only meet face-to-face one fifth of online friends they have madeQuestion 9. What can be inferred from the passage? A. Most teens are not easy to give others their usernames when making new friends. B. Boys are more likely to meet new friends than girls. C. The majority of teenage users agree that social media has negative consequences in their lives. D. Thanks to social media, more than two thirds of teens are supported wh ...

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