Bộ 5 đề thi giữa kì 1 Tiếng Anh 12 Friends Global có đáp án (đề 3)
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500 bài Đọc điền ôn thi Tiếng anh lớp 12 có đáp án (Đề 1)
Topic 1: Family life
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Topic 31: Global warming (Phần 2)
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Đoạn văn 1
Read the following notice / list and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the blanks.
Attention All Students!
We’re excited to announce the launch of our Review Writing Challenge! Whether you’re a movie buff or (10) ________ bookworm, we invite you to submit a review of your favorite film or book. Share your insights and opinions, and let your voice be heard. Your review might just be featured in our school newsletter!
Guidelines:
Keep it under 250 words.
(11) ________ by next Friday.
Prizes:
Best reviews will win a gift card!
Start watching or reading, and let the reviews roll (12) ________!
Đoạn văn 2
TOP 5 THINGS THAT WORRY US
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Money Problems: Feeling down in the dumps about rising prices, job risks, and shaky stock markets.
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Health Care: Struggling (13) ________ and afford good health services can really get on your nerves.
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Crime: Increases in crime can make you be on (14) ________ about safety.
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Climate Change: Worrying more about global warming and natural disasters (15) ________ before.
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Technology: Concerns about data leaks make you think about your privacy.
Đoạn văn 3
Mark the letter A, B, or D to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the blanks.
The concept of time zones was invented to solve a pressing issue (18) ________ in the 19th century. (19) ________, each city operated on its own local time, usually set according to the position of the sun. This was practical for local scheduling but created chaos for scheduling trains (20) ________.
The man credited with the invention of time zones is Sir Sandford Fleming. A Canadian engineer, Fleming proposed a worldwide system of time zones in 1879 after missing a train in Ireland because its printed schedule listed a PM time as an AM. His proposal divided the world into twenty-four hour-long segments, (21) ________.
Initially, Fleming’s idea was met with resistance. (22) ________ as rail and telegraph networks expanded. The International Meridian Conference, held in Washington D.C. in 1884, adopted his system. As a result, the world's major countries agreed to use a single meridian, running through the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England, (23) ________.
Today, time zones are an essential part of our global society, facilitating everything from travel to international business. Fleming’s contribution remains a prime example of practical problem-solving which leads to a revolutionary change in how the world operates.
Câu 23:
The concept of time zones was invented to solve a pressing issue (18) ________ in the 19th century.
Câu 25:
This was practical for local scheduling but created chaos for scheduling trains (20) ________.
Đoạn văn 4
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Building Relationships
Building and maintaining strong relationships has always been crucial in business, and even in the 21st century, the most effective way to achieve this is through in-person interactions. While social networking sites like LinkedIn are valuable tools for nurturing existing relationships, they cannot replace the impact of face-to-face communication.
Whether you’re attending a large conference or participating in a casual game of golf, it’s essential to engage with those around you, as they might be able to assist you professionally. Many individuals struggle with balancing professionalism and socializing, often missing out on the benefits of effective networking. To help, we have prepared a concise guide on the dos and don’ts of networking.
Firstly, remember that first impressions are crucial; you will be judged by your appearance, body language, and what you say. Present yourself as you want to be seen, but this doesn’t always mean wearing a formal suit. Dress appropriately for the event. For instance, if you are meeting a group of young advertising executives, a more casual outfit might be suitable. A bit of research beforehand can ensure you are dressed appropriately.
While first impressions matter, what you say is equally important. Avoid diving straight into business talk. Instead, break the ice with some small talk, steering clear of sensitive topics. These informal conversations help you get to know the person better, which can be very useful later on. Building rapport is essential, and you can do this by showing genuine interest and occasionally agreeing with their viewpoints, but avoid overdoing it to prevent appearing insincere. In crowded settings, even if you find someone you enjoy talking to, it’s often more beneficial to mingle and meet as many people as possible. Ensure you exchange business cards before moving on to the next person to maintain the connection.
Some private organizations have started arranging networking events specifically tailored to connect professionals within a particular field or at a specific career level. These events offer a valuable opportunity to meet people who share your professional interests and can potentially assist in achieving your career goals. If you come across such an event, make the most of it.
Building and maintaining these relationships requires effort. To keep your new contacts engaged and useful, stay in touch through online networking sites, phone calls, or emails. Additionally, always be prepared for networking opportunities, even in casual settings like the gym. Carry a business card with you at all times.
Ultimately, the connections you make could lead to future colleagues or employers, so present yourself in the best possible light.
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