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Đề thi giữa học kì 2 môn Tiếng Anh lớp 12 có đáp án - Đề số 35

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Ngày đăng: 24-10-2025

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Biên soạn tệp:

Nguyễn Nhã Trang

Tổng câu hỏi:

37

Ngày tạo:

24-10-2025

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10 Điểm

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  1. Câu 1
    Only if I had known the difference __________ the more expensive car.
    • A.

      I would have bought

    • B.

      would I have bought 

    • C.

      would I buy

    • D.

      would I bought  

  2. Câu 2

    This time tomorrow ________ on the beach sunbathing and drinking freshly squeezed fruit juice!  

    • A.

      I'll have been lying

    • B.

      I will be lying

    • C.

      I'll have lain

    • D.

      I will lie  

  3. Câu 3

    Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

      Naming customs are different around the world. In most cultures, however, people have at least two names: a family name and a given name. Your given name is the name you receive when you are born. Your family name is the name you share with other people in your family. In the United States, the family name is often called the last name, and the given name is often called the first name. However, the order of the two names is not the same everywhere. For example, in many Asian countries, the family name is first and the given name is second. When two people from different cultures meet, sometimes they use the incorrect name. This can cause embarrassment.  Family names can show something about a family's early history. The origin of many English family names is a place, like London, or a job, such as Farmer or Shoemaker. A long time ago, these families probably worked as farmers or shoemakers. Swedish and Danish family names often mean son of. For example, Johansson means son of Johan. In South Korea, there are only about 250 family names. These names go back hundreds of years to very old clans. About half of all Koreans have one of the three most common family names - Kim, Park, or Lee.  There is generally no choice about a family name, but there is much more choice about given names. Parents choose their child's name for many different reasons. They may select a name that sounds beautiful or means something special. These names may have meanings like peace or happiness. In some cultures, there may be a connection between children's names and when or how they were born. For example, a Yoruba child in Nigeria might have a name like Sunday or Born on a Sunny Day. In some countries, parents may pay money to a professional baby namer to help them find a good name. They want to find a name that will be lucky for their child.  (Source: Jessica William, Making Connection 1, 2nd Ed., Cambridge, 2014)   

    It is stated in the first paragraph that when two people from different cultures meet, ________. 

    • A.

      they do not know how to say their names

    • B.

      they very often misaddress each other  

    • C.

      they may misuse each other's names

    • D.

      they will misunderstand each other  

  4. Câu 4
    My eldest sister started working as a freelance journalist as soon as she graduated from university.
    • A.

      Hardly had my eldest started working as a freelance journalist when she graduated from university.  

    • B.

      No sooner had my eldest sister graduated from university than she started working as a freelance journalist.  

    • C.

      No sooner had my eldest sister started working as a freelance journalist than she graduated from university.  

    • D.

      After my eldest sister graduated from university, she had started working as a freelance journalist.  

  5. Câu 5

    Jane is talking to Billy about the meeting.

    Jane: "Is everybody happy with the decision?", 

    Billy: “____________”  

    • A.

      That sounds like fun.

    • B.

      Yes, it is certainly.  

    • C.

      No, have you?

    • D.

      Not really.  

  6. Câu 6
    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.
    • A.

      helped

    • B.

      advertised

    • C.

      finished

    • D.

      influenced

  7. Câu 7

    Having undergone many changes over the years, Ao dai is still worn ________ pride by Vietnamese women.  

    • A.

      of

    • B.

      with  

    • C.

      in

    • D.

      under  

  8. Câu 8

    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.

    I've become a bit of a couch potato since I stopped playing football.  

    • A.

      a lazy person

    • B.

      a live wire

    • C.

      a kind person

    • D.

      a nice person  

  9. Câu 9
    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.
    • A.

      determine

    • B.

      rearrange 

    • C.

      develop 

    • D.

      distinguish  

  10. Câu 10

    The lottery winner was willing to spend a considerable sum of money to ________ to charity to help those in need.  

    • A.

      give away

    • B.

      give in

    • C.

      give back

    • D.

      give up  

  11. Câu 11

    Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

      Naming customs are different around the world. In most cultures, however, people have at least two names: a family name and a given name. Your given name is the name you receive when you are born. Your family name is the name you share with other people in your family. In the United States, the family name is often called the last name, and the given name is often called the first name. However, the order of the two names is not the same everywhere. For example, in many Asian countries, the family name is first and the given name is second. When two people from different cultures meet, sometimes they use the incorrect name. This can cause embarrassment.  Family names can show something about a family's early history. The origin of many English family names is a place, like London, or a job, such as Farmer or Shoemaker. A long time ago, these families probably worked as farmers or shoemakers. Swedish and Danish family names often mean son of. For example, Johansson means son of Johan. In South Korea, there are only about 250 family names. These names go back hundreds of years to very old clans. About half of all Koreans have one of the three most common family names - Kim, Park, or Lee.  There is generally no choice about a family name, but there is much more choice about given names. Parents choose their child's name for many different reasons. They may select a name that sounds beautiful or means something special. These names may have meanings like peace or happiness. In some cultures, there may be a connection between children's names and when or how they were born. For example, a Yoruba child in Nigeria might have a name like Sunday or Born on a Sunny Day. In some countries, parents may pay money to a professional baby namer to help them find a good name. They want to find a name that will be lucky for their child.  (Source: Jessica William, Making Connection 1, 2nd Ed., Cambridge, 2014)   

    It is stated in the first paragraph that when two people from different cultures meet, ________. 

    • A.

      they do not know how to say their names

    • B.

      they very often misaddress each other  

    • C.

      they may misuse each other's names

    • D.

      they will misunderstand each other  

  12. Câu 12

    Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

      Naming customs are different around the world. In most cultures, however, people have at least two names: a family name and a given name. Your given name is the name you receive when you are born. Your family name is the name you share with other people in your family. In the United States, the family name is often called the last name, and the given name is often called the first name. However, the order of the two names is not the same everywhere. For example, in many Asian countries, the family name is first and the given name is second. When two people from different cultures meet, sometimes they use the incorrect name. This can cause embarrassment.  Family names can show something about a family's early history. The origin of many English family names is a place, like London, or a job, such as Farmer or Shoemaker. A long time ago, these families probably worked as farmers or shoemakers. Swedish and Danish family names often mean son of. For example, Johansson means son of Johan. In South Korea, there are only about 250 family names. These names go back hundreds of years to very old clans. About half of all Koreans have one of the three most common family names - Kim, Park, or Lee.  There is generally no choice about a family name, but there is much more choice about given names. Parents choose their child's name for many different reasons. They may select a name that sounds beautiful or means something special. These names may have meanings like peace or happiness. In some cultures, there may be a connection between children's names and when or how they were born. For example, a Yoruba child in Nigeria might have a name like Sunday or Born on a Sunny Day. In some countries, parents may pay money to a professional baby namer to help them find a good name. They want to find a name that will be lucky for their child.  (Source: Jessica William, Making Connection 1, 2nd Ed., Cambridge, 2014)   

    It is stated in the first paragraph that when two people from different cultures meet, ________. 

    • A.

      they do not know how to say their names

    • B.

      they very often misaddress each other  

    • C.

      they may misuse each other's names

    • D.

      they will misunderstand each other  

  13. Câu 13

    _______, they discovered that their house had been burgled.  

    • A.

      On their return from the trip

    • B.

      They had returned from the trip  

    • C.

      To have returned from the trip

    • D.

      After they have returned from the trip  

  14. Câu 14

    The schoolboy's excuse wasn't _______ at all. Nobody in the classroom believed in the far-fetched story he told.  

    • A.

      credential

    • B.

      credible 

    • C.

      credulous 

    • D.

      creditable  

  15. Câu 15
    That's exactly what I mean, Tom. You've _______. 
    • A.

      put your foot in it

    • B.

      put two and two together  

    • C.

      killed two birds with one stone

    • D.

      hit the nail on the head  

  16. Câu 16
    She reminded her daughter of the table manners.
    • A.

      She wanted her daughter to be more polite while eating.  

    • B.

      She wanted her daughter to eat a little more slowly.  

    • C.

      She wanted her daughter to leave the dinner table.  

    • D.

      She wanted her daughter to remember all meal time.  

  17. Câu 17

    Increasing urbanization has led to problems. Cities are centers of civilization and culture.  

    • A.

      Despite increasing urbanization has led to problems but cities are centers of civilization and culture.  

    • B.

      In spite of increasing urbanization has led to problems but cities are centers of civilization and culture.  

    • C.

      Although increasing urbanization has led to problems but cities are centers of civilization and culture.  

    • D.

      Though increasing urbanization has led to problems, cities are centers of civilization and culture.  

  18. Câu 18
    There is no point in your phoning Jane – she’s away.
    • A.

      It would be a waste of time phoning Jane - she's away.  

    • B.

      Don't spend your valuable time phoning Jane - she's out.  

    • C.

      Jane is very difficult to phone - she's always away.  

    • D.

      You waste your time if you insist on phoning Jane - she's away.  

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