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BỘ 4 Đề thi học kì 1 tiếng anh lớp 12 thí điểm CÓ ĐÁP ÁN NĂM 2023 - 2024 SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO BẮC GIANG được soạn dưới dạng file word , pdf gồm CÁC FILE trang. Các bạn xem và tải đề thi học kì 1 tiếng anh lớp 12 thí điểm về ở dưới.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best completes each of the following exchanges.
Question 1. Alex and Rosie are talking about job interviews.
- Alex: “I think preparing for an interview can be quite stressful.”
- Rosie: “ ______. I tend to be very nervous before that important event.”
A. I completely agree B. I refuse to believe that
C. Sorry, I have no idea D. You must be kidding
Question 2. Peter and David are on the way home after school.
- Peter: “Would you like to come to my house for dinner?”
- David: “_______, but I’m busy tonight.”
A. Not at all B. I’d like to C. Really? D. You’re welcome
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 3 to 7.
Research has revealed some worrying trends in the way young people are leading their lives. Bad eating (3)_______ are at the top of the list, with many youngsters eating too much of the wrong things. Health experts warn that the consumption of large quantities of junk food puts children in danger of (4) _______ obese and developing serious health problems later on in life.
The sit-down lifestyle led by children today is (5) ______ major cause for concern. Preferring to sit for hours at a computer screen chatting instead of actually going out and mixing with friends is a growing tendency among young people, causing them to become more anti-social. (6) ______, the combination of lack of exercise and too much sitting, with eating too much unhealthy food is a recipe for disaster.
There are, however, ways of tackling these problems. For example, youngsters and their parents can make sure they have a balanced diet consisting of five portions of fruit and vegetables a day. Besides, children should limit their time on the Internet and take the opportunity to meet with friends in their free time. They could even join a club or society (7) ______ helps them to make new friends. One thing is for sure, a lifestyle of junk food and lack of exercise is certainly not one worth dying for.
Question 3. A. exercises B. habits C. traditions D. customs
Question 4. A. going B. doing C. becoming D. reaching
Question 5. A. others B. another C. other D. these
Question 6. A. However B. Nevertheless C. Moreover D. Otherwise
Question 7. A. which B. what C. when D. whom
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions
Question 8. It is compulsory for all the students to hand in their assignments on time.
A. All the students must hand in their assignments on time.
B. All the students needn’t hand in their assignments on time.
C. All the students can’t hand in their assignments on time.
D. All the students may hand in their assignments on time.
Question 9. “I’m going for a picnic tomorrow,” said Maria.
A. Maria said that she was going for a picnic the next day.
B. Maria said I was going for a picnic the next day.
C. Maria said that she was going for a picnic tomorrow.
D. Maria said that I am going for a picnic the following day.
Question 10. My family last had a holiday together two years ago.
A. My family didn’t have a holiday together two years ago.
B. My family has had a holiday together for two years.
C. My family had a holiday together for two years.
D. My family hasn’t had a holiday together for two years.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 11 to 17.
As computer use becomes more common, the need for security is more important than ever. One of the greatest security threats in the online world is computer hacking.
Computer hacking is the unauthorized access to a computer or network of computers. Hackers are people who illegally enter systems. They may alter or delete information, steal private information, or spread viruses that can damage or destroy files. But how exactly can a hacker get into a system to do these things?
Most hackers use information called protocols that are built into computer software. These protocols allow computer to interact with one another. Protocols are sort of like computer police officers. When a computer connects to another system, the protocols check to see if the access is valid. The protocols can also determine how much information can be shared between the two systems. Hackers can manipulate the protocols to get unlimited access to a computer system.
In fact, just the act of entering a computer network is considered hacking. This is commonly called passive hacking. Passive hackers get a rush from just being able to access a challenging system like a bank of military network. Another kind of hacker tries to do damage to a system. After hacking into systems, these hackers release viruses or alter, delete, or take information. Known as active hackers, they are, by far, the more dangerous of the two.
The easiest way to protect a system is with a good password. Long and unusual passwords are harder for hackers to guess. For even greater security, some online services use "password-plus" systems. In this case, users first put in a password and then put in a second code that changes after the user accesses the site. Users either have special cards or devices that show them the new code to use the next time. Even if hackers steal the password, they won't have the code. Or if the hackers somehow get the code, they still don't know the password.
Question 11. What is the main idea of this reading?
A. Famous hackers B. Funny things hackers do
C. Good ways to stop hackers D. Hackers and computer security
Question 12. What do hackers do to get into a computer?
A. Change security programs B. Make a new password
C. Spread viruses D. Manipulate codes
Question 13. What is NOT considered hacking?
A. Illegally accessing a computer B. Changing unauthorized information
C. Turning on a private computer D. Releasing a virus
Question 14. What does “plus” in “password-plus” in the passage probably mean?
A. extra B. long C. danger D. fast
Question 15. The word “they” refers to ______.
A. computer systems B. active hackers C. passive hackers D. computer viruses
Question 16. The word “manipulate” is closest in meaning to ______.
A. control B. enhance C. facilitate D. organize
Question 17. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that the primary advantage of the “password-plus” systems is ______.
A. reduced need for long and unusual passwords B. faster login process
C. the ability to change the password frequently D. enhanced protection against password theft
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions
Question 18. According to a recent survey, most people are on good terms with their neighbours.
A. have an affair B. have an argument
C. have something in common D. have a good relationship
Question 19. The voice recognition systems in smartphones can identify our speech.
A. regard B. recognize C. misunderstand D. understand
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 20. A. fantastic B. operate C. recognize D. cultural
Question 21. A. apply B. enter C. offer D. pressure
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions
Question 22. Heavily contaminated with wastes from nearby factories, the water in this river is not suitable for daily use.
A. cleaned B. polluted C. deadly D. pure
Question 23. The story tells about the incredible journey of the robotic boy in search of the fairy.
A. unbelievable B. ordinary C. boring D. relaxing
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 24. A. thumb B. through C. thank D. although
Question 25. A. leading B. healthy C. repeat D. bean
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions from 26 to 40.
Question 26. The entrance examination to universities in Vietnam usually takes place _____ July.
A. of B. on C. in D. at
Question 27. When Sarah was called for the first interview, she was ______ about meeting the interviewer and making a good impression.
A. different B. interested C. enjoyable D. nervous
Question 28. The young man will be offered the long-term contract ______.
A. after he has finished the apprenticeship B. once he had finished the apprenticeship
C. as soon as he finished the apprenticeship D. when he will finish the apprenticeship
Question 29. Don’t take it for ______ that you’re the best in our class; the other students are quite good, too.
A. accepted B. permitted C. allowed D. granted
Question 30. J.K.Rowling has ______ an enormous influence on children’s literature.
A. given B. done C. had D. set
Question 31. If we had had their address, we ______ them Christmas cards last year.
A. have sent B. will send C. would have sent D. would send
Question 32. My friend decided _______ for the job after seeing it advertised on a leaflet.
A. to apply B. apply C. to applying D. applying
Question 33. Deep Blue, ______ by IBM in 1997, was capable of defeating the world champion Garry Kasparov.
A. was developing B. developed C. was developed D. developing
Question 34. In the future, most of our repetitive or dangerous jobs ______ by robots.
A. perform B. will be performed C. will perform D. were performed
Question 35. The interviewer extended a ______ welcome, making us feel completely at ease.
A. befriend B. friendly C. friendship D. friend
Question 36. The more land people need to build houses, ______.
A. more forests are cut down B. the most forests do they cut down
C. the most forests are cut down D. the more forests they cut down
Question 37. Jeff ______ by the time we reach the hotel.
A. will have left B. is leaving C. leaves D. has left
Question 38. They stood on the street corner ______ free tickets for the Christmas concert.
A. taking up B. making out C. taking off D. handing out
Question 39. I think working as ______ doctor is very challenging; he/she has to work under a lot of pressure.
A. a B. an C. Ø (no article) D. the
Question 40. The company will ultimately select the most qualified and suitable ______ to join their team.
A. interviewer B. candidate C. employer D. vacancy
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 41 to 45.
A new report shows what life might be like in 100 years from now. It describes skyscrapers that are much taller than today's buildings, underwater 'bubble' cities, and holidays in space. The report is from Samsung's SmartThings. It asked experts on space, architecture, and city planners to give their ideas on life in 2116. They said the way we live, work and play will be totally different from how we do these things today. The experts said that 25 years ago, people could not imagine how the Internet and smartphones would change our lives. The Internet has revolutionised the way we communicate, learn and do daily things. The experts said the changes in the next century would be even more unbelievable.
Researchers questioned 2,000 adults about the predictions they thought were most likely to happen in the future. They predicted that in the future, few people will go to an office but will work from home and have virtual work meetings. People will have advanced 3D printers that will let you download a design for furniture or a food recipe and then 'print' the sofa, table or pizza at home. There will also be less need for visits to the doctor. We will all have a home health capsule that will tell us what the problem is and give us treatment. We will also be going into space for holidays and to get resources that we have used up on Earth. A prediction that was missing was whether people would still need to study English!
Question 41. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Challenges of current technology. B. The Internet and smartphones.
C. Offices and workplaces in the future. D. Predictions about life in the future.
Question 42. According to the passage, what do experts predict about the future?
A. Skyscrapers in the future will be shorter than today's buildings.
B. People will continue to work in traditional offices.
C. 3D printers will allow us to download and 'print' furniture and food at home.
D. The Internet and smartphones will be no longer necessary in our lives.
Question 43. The word “It” refers to ______.
A. the report B. Samsung’s SmartThings
C. space D. life
Question 44. The word “revolutionised” is closest in meaning to ______.
A. transformed B. ignored C. stopped D. modified
Question 45. All the following predictions are mentioned in the second paragraph EXCEPT that _____.
A. there will be decrease in the need for visits to the doctor
B. more people will still rely heavily on physical offices for work
C. 3D printers will help people design things
D. holidays will be spent in space
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 46. Last Christmas, I spend the holiday with my family and exchanged thoughtful gifts.
A. with B. gifts C. spend D. Christmas
Question 47. Human beings are changing the environment in all respects through the action of his habits.
A. environment B. through C. are D. his
Question 48. According to pessimists, the security of the world will be threatened as terrorist groups will become more powerful and endangered.
A. According to B. as
C. will be threatened D. endangered
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions.
Question 49. There is no snow for Christmas in Vietnam. We really want to play with it.
A. As long as there is snow for Christmas, we will play with it.
B. If there were snow for Christmas in Vietnam, we can play with it.
C. If only there had been snow for Christmas in Vietnam and we could have played with it.
D. If there were snow for Christmas in Vietnam, we could play with it.
Question 50. The fireworks had just been shot off. The sky was brightened up with beautiful colours.
A. No sooner had the fireworks been shot off than the sky was brightened up with beautiful colours.
B. Not until the sky was brightened up with beautiful colours were the fireworks shot off.
C. Had the fireworks been shot off, the sky would have been brightened.
D. Only after the sky was brightened up with beautiful colours were the fireworks shot off.
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Question 1. Alex and Rosie are talking about job interviews.
- Alex: “I think preparing for an interview can be quite stressful.”
- Rosie: “ ______. I tend to be very nervous before that important event.”
A. I completely agree B. I refuse to believe that
C. Sorry, I have no idea D. You must be kidding
Question 2. Peter and David are on the way home after school.
- Peter: “Would you like to come to my house for dinner?”
- David: “_______, but I’m busy tonight.”
A. Not at all B. I’d like to C. Really? D. You’re welcome
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 3 to 7.
Research has revealed some worrying trends in the way young people are leading their lives. Bad eating (3)_______ are at the top of the list, with many youngsters eating too much of the wrong things. Health experts warn that the consumption of large quantities of junk food puts children in danger of (4) _______ obese and developing serious health problems later on in life.
The sit-down lifestyle led by children today is (5) ______ major cause for concern. Preferring to sit for hours at a computer screen chatting instead of actually going out and mixing with friends is a growing tendency among young people, causing them to become more anti-social. (6) ______, the combination of lack of exercise and too much sitting, with eating too much unhealthy food is a recipe for disaster.
There are, however, ways of tackling these problems. For example, youngsters and their parents can make sure they have a balanced diet consisting of five portions of fruit and vegetables a day. Besides, children should limit their time on the Internet and take the opportunity to meet with friends in their free time. They could even join a club or society (7) ______ helps them to make new friends. One thing is for sure, a lifestyle of junk food and lack of exercise is certainly not one worth dying for.
Question 3. A. exercises B. habits C. traditions D. customs
Question 4. A. going B. doing C. becoming D. reaching
Question 5. A. others B. another C. other D. these
Question 6. A. However B. Nevertheless C. Moreover D. Otherwise
Question 7. A. which B. what C. when D. whom
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions
Question 8. It is compulsory for all the students to hand in their assignments on time.
A. All the students must hand in their assignments on time.
B. All the students needn’t hand in their assignments on time.
C. All the students can’t hand in their assignments on time.
D. All the students may hand in their assignments on time.
Question 9. “I’m going for a picnic tomorrow,” said Maria.
A. Maria said that she was going for a picnic the next day.
B. Maria said I was going for a picnic the next day.
C. Maria said that she was going for a picnic tomorrow.
D. Maria said that I am going for a picnic the following day.
Question 10. My family last had a holiday together two years ago.
A. My family didn’t have a holiday together two years ago.
B. My family has had a holiday together for two years.
C. My family had a holiday together for two years.
D. My family hasn’t had a holiday together for two years.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 11 to 17.
As computer use becomes more common, the need for security is more important than ever. One of the greatest security threats in the online world is computer hacking.
Computer hacking is the unauthorized access to a computer or network of computers. Hackers are people who illegally enter systems. They may alter or delete information, steal private information, or spread viruses that can damage or destroy files. But how exactly can a hacker get into a system to do these things?
Most hackers use information called protocols that are built into computer software. These protocols allow computer to interact with one another. Protocols are sort of like computer police officers. When a computer connects to another system, the protocols check to see if the access is valid. The protocols can also determine how much information can be shared between the two systems. Hackers can manipulate the protocols to get unlimited access to a computer system.
In fact, just the act of entering a computer network is considered hacking. This is commonly called passive hacking. Passive hackers get a rush from just being able to access a challenging system like a bank of military network. Another kind of hacker tries to do damage to a system. After hacking into systems, these hackers release viruses or alter, delete, or take information. Known as active hackers, they are, by far, the more dangerous of the two.
The easiest way to protect a system is with a good password. Long and unusual passwords are harder for hackers to guess. For even greater security, some online services use "password-plus" systems. In this case, users first put in a password and then put in a second code that changes after the user accesses the site. Users either have special cards or devices that show them the new code to use the next time. Even if hackers steal the password, they won't have the code. Or if the hackers somehow get the code, they still don't know the password.
Question 11. What is the main idea of this reading?
A. Famous hackers B. Funny things hackers do
C. Good ways to stop hackers D. Hackers and computer security
Question 12. What do hackers do to get into a computer?
A. Change security programs B. Make a new password
C. Spread viruses D. Manipulate codes
Question 13. What is NOT considered hacking?
A. Illegally accessing a computer B. Changing unauthorized information
C. Turning on a private computer D. Releasing a virus
Question 14. What does “plus” in “password-plus” in the passage probably mean?
A. extra B. long C. danger D. fast
Question 15. The word “they” refers to ______.
A. computer systems B. active hackers C. passive hackers D. computer viruses
Question 16. The word “manipulate” is closest in meaning to ______.
A. control B. enhance C. facilitate D. organize
Question 17. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that the primary advantage of the “password-plus” systems is ______.
A. reduced need for long and unusual passwords B. faster login process
C. the ability to change the password frequently D. enhanced protection against password theft
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions
Question 18. According to a recent survey, most people are on good terms with their neighbours.
A. have an affair B. have an argument
C. have something in common D. have a good relationship
Question 19. The voice recognition systems in smartphones can identify our speech.
A. regard B. recognize C. misunderstand D. understand
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 20. A. fantastic B. operate C. recognize D. cultural
Question 21. A. apply B. enter C. offer D. pressure
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions
Question 22. Heavily contaminated with wastes from nearby factories, the water in this river is not suitable for daily use.
A. cleaned B. polluted C. deadly D. pure
Question 23. The story tells about the incredible journey of the robotic boy in search of the fairy.
A. unbelievable B. ordinary C. boring D. relaxing
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 24. A. thumb B. through C. thank D. although
Question 25. A. leading B. healthy C. repeat D. bean
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions from 26 to 40.
Question 26. The entrance examination to universities in Vietnam usually takes place _____ July.
A. of B. on C. in D. at
Question 27. When Sarah was called for the first interview, she was ______ about meeting the interviewer and making a good impression.
A. different B. interested C. enjoyable D. nervous
Question 28. The young man will be offered the long-term contract ______.
A. after he has finished the apprenticeship B. once he had finished the apprenticeship
C. as soon as he finished the apprenticeship D. when he will finish the apprenticeship
Question 29. Don’t take it for ______ that you’re the best in our class; the other students are quite good, too.
A. accepted B. permitted C. allowed D. granted
Question 30. J.K.Rowling has ______ an enormous influence on children’s literature.
A. given B. done C. had D. set
Question 31. If we had had their address, we ______ them Christmas cards last year.
A. have sent B. will send C. would have sent D. would send
Question 32. My friend decided _______ for the job after seeing it advertised on a leaflet.
A. to apply B. apply C. to applying D. applying
Question 33. Deep Blue, ______ by IBM in 1997, was capable of defeating the world champion Garry Kasparov.
A. was developing B. developed C. was developed D. developing
Question 34. In the future, most of our repetitive or dangerous jobs ______ by robots.
A. perform B. will be performed C. will perform D. were performed
Question 35. The interviewer extended a ______ welcome, making us feel completely at ease.
A. befriend B. friendly C. friendship D. friend
Question 36. The more land people need to build houses, ______.
A. more forests are cut down B. the most forests do they cut down
C. the most forests are cut down D. the more forests they cut down
Question 37. Jeff ______ by the time we reach the hotel.
A. will have left B. is leaving C. leaves D. has left
Question 38. They stood on the street corner ______ free tickets for the Christmas concert.
A. taking up B. making out C. taking off D. handing out
Question 39. I think working as ______ doctor is very challenging; he/she has to work under a lot of pressure.
A. a B. an C. Ø (no article) D. the
Question 40. The company will ultimately select the most qualified and suitable ______ to join their team.
A. interviewer B. candidate C. employer D. vacancy
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 41 to 45.
A new report shows what life might be like in 100 years from now. It describes skyscrapers that are much taller than today's buildings, underwater 'bubble' cities, and holidays in space. The report is from Samsung's SmartThings. It asked experts on space, architecture, and city planners to give their ideas on life in 2116. They said the way we live, work and play will be totally different from how we do these things today. The experts said that 25 years ago, people could not imagine how the Internet and smartphones would change our lives. The Internet has revolutionised the way we communicate, learn and do daily things. The experts said the changes in the next century would be even more unbelievable.
Researchers questioned 2,000 adults about the predictions they thought were most likely to happen in the future. They predicted that in the future, few people will go to an office but will work from home and have virtual work meetings. People will have advanced 3D printers that will let you download a design for furniture or a food recipe and then 'print' the sofa, table or pizza at home. There will also be less need for visits to the doctor. We will all have a home health capsule that will tell us what the problem is and give us treatment. We will also be going into space for holidays and to get resources that we have used up on Earth. A prediction that was missing was whether people would still need to study English!
Question 41. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Challenges of current technology. B. The Internet and smartphones.
C. Offices and workplaces in the future. D. Predictions about life in the future.
Question 42. According to the passage, what do experts predict about the future?
A. Skyscrapers in the future will be shorter than today's buildings.
B. People will continue to work in traditional offices.
C. 3D printers will allow us to download and 'print' furniture and food at home.
D. The Internet and smartphones will be no longer necessary in our lives.
Question 43. The word “It” refers to ______.
A. the report B. Samsung’s SmartThings
C. space D. life
Question 44. The word “revolutionised” is closest in meaning to ______.
A. transformed B. ignored C. stopped D. modified
Question 45. All the following predictions are mentioned in the second paragraph EXCEPT that _____.
A. there will be decrease in the need for visits to the doctor
B. more people will still rely heavily on physical offices for work
C. 3D printers will help people design things
D. holidays will be spent in space
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 46. Last Christmas, I spend the holiday with my family and exchanged thoughtful gifts.
A. with B. gifts C. spend D. Christmas
Question 47. Human beings are changing the environment in all respects through the action of his habits.
A. environment B. through C. are D. his
Question 48. According to pessimists, the security of the world will be threatened as terrorist groups will become more powerful and endangered.
A. According to B. as
C. will be threatened D. endangered
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions.
Question 49. There is no snow for Christmas in Vietnam. We really want to play with it.
A. As long as there is snow for Christmas, we will play with it.
B. If there were snow for Christmas in Vietnam, we can play with it.
C. If only there had been snow for Christmas in Vietnam and we could have played with it.
D. If there were snow for Christmas in Vietnam, we could play with it.
Question 50. The fireworks had just been shot off. The sky was brightened up with beautiful colours.
A. No sooner had the fireworks been shot off than the sky was brightened up with beautiful colours.
B. Not until the sky was brightened up with beautiful colours were the fireworks shot off.
C. Had the fireworks been shot off, the sky would have been brightened.
D. Only after the sky was brightened up with beautiful colours were the fireworks shot off.
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