Đề giữa học kỳ 1 Tiếng Anh 12 năm 2024 – 2025 trường THPT Hùng Vương – Quảng Nam
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PART 1:For question 1 to 5, listen to an interview about Halloween. Decide if the following sentences are true (T) or false (F). You will listen TWICE. Question 1. Minh is helping his classmates make a Halloween haunted house. A. False B. True Question 2. Halloween is celebrated at the New Era Secondary School in Ha Noi once a year. A. False B. True Question 3. Halloween is believed to originate from an ancient festival in England. A. True B. False.
Question 4. Mai thinks that wearing scary costumes and the Halloween custom of trick or treating are childish. A. True B. False Question 5. Mai worries that Vietnamese culture will be ruined by international festivals. A. False B. True PART 2:For questions 6 – 10, listen to the life story about Nellie Bly, an American journalist. And then, choose the best option among A, B, C or D. You will listen TWICE. Question 6. Where and when was Nellie Bly born? A. in 1864 in Pennsylvania B. in 1885 in Pennsylvania C. in 1864 in New York D. in 1885 in New York.
Question 7. What was the name of the article which she wrote an angry response to ? A. the Pittsburgh Dispatch. B. the United States. C. What Girls Are Good For. D. Elizabeth Jane Cochran. Question 8. Why was Nellie rejected from jobs after leaving the Pittsburgh Dispatch? A. Because newspapers wouldn’t hire a woman. B. Because she argued that not all women needed to get married. C. Because she wanted to have better opportunities. D. Because she finally got a job at the New York World.
Question 9. Which is NOT MENTIONED as an impact of her report about a mental asylum? A. most of difficult issues she wrote in the report are in support of women’s lives. B. Her report exposed the asylum’s conditions. C. The mental asylum was forced to improve its patient care. D. She pretended to be mentally unwell.