Content text First Semester Final Exam TEST 5 - GRADE 12 - 2025.docx Giải Chi Tiết.docx
Dear Anna, a. I think talking to a teacher might be a good first step. They can address it safely and privately, without making Sarah feel worse. b. Thanks for reaching out to me. I’ve noticed the same thing with Sarah, and I’m really upset by it. Bullying is such a serious issue, and I agree that we can’t just stay silent. c. Also, I was thinking—maybe we could approach Sarah in a kind way, just to show her that she has friends who care. Sometimes just knowing someone’s on your side can make a big difference. d. We could also try raising awareness at school, maybe by organizing a campaign or a discussion about bullying. That might help others realize how hurtful it can be. e. Let me know what you think about that. Take care, LK A. a-b-c-d-e B. b-a-d-c-e C. d-c-a-b-e D. e-c-b-d-a Question 16: a. To prevent abuse of power, schools must establish clear rules and ensure that all staff members are held accountable for their actions. Students should feel safe and supported in speaking out against unfair treatment. A fair and respectful environment is crucial for students’ growth and success. b. When teachers show favoritism by giving certain students better treatment or grades, it creates an unhealthy and unequal environment. This can make other students feel neglected or demoralized. c. Abuse of power in schools occurs when those in positions of authority, such as teachers or school administrators, misuse their power to control, intimidate, or unfairly treat students. This can take many forms, including favoritism, unfair punishment, or even bullying. d. Another form of abuse is when authority figures use their position to bully students, whether emotionally or physically. This type of behavior can have long-lasting negative effects on students, harming their self-esteem and mental health. e. In conclusion, the abuse of power in schools is a serious issue that must be addressed. Schools must create a safe, fair space where all students are treated equally and with respect. A. c-b-d-a-e B. a-d-c-b-e C. d-c-b-a-e D. b-a-d-c-e Question 17: a. Social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok can create an illusion of connection but often lead to feelings of loneliness, anxiety, and low self-esteem. b. To address this issue, it’s important for both individuals and society to recognize the negative effects of excessive screen time. Setting time limits on device usage and encouraging face-to-face interactions can help people maintain a healthier balance between their online and offline lives. c. Excessive use of social media can cause students to lose focus on their education, leading to poor academic performance. Moreover, the constant comparison to others online can result in mental health issues such as depression and stress.
d. In today's world, internet and social media addiction have become serious problems, especially among teenagers. With easy access to the internet through smartphones, many people spend hours online, often neglecting their studies, social interactions, and physical health. e. In conclusion, while the internet and social media have many advantages, it’s essential to use them responsibly to avoid addiction and its harmful effects. A. d-b-c-a-e B. d-e-a-c-b C. d-a-c-b-e D. d-c-e-b-a Read the following passage about The Future of Green Living and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22. (18)_________; it has become a practical necessity. As climate change accelerates and natural resources deplete, we must all do our part in protecting the planet. One of the most effective ways to live sustainably is to adopt a zero-waste lifestyle, which involves reducing, reusing, and recycling materials to minimize waste production. (19)_________ by setting up public recycling bins and offering incentives for waste reduction. To help reduce energy consumption, many households now opt for solar panels, which are becoming more affordable and efficient. These panels, having been installed on rooftops, allow homes to generate their own electricity and significantly reduce reliance on non-renewable energy sources. In addition, governments are supporting the transition to green energy (20)_________. Furthermore, sustainable transportation is a crucial aspect of green living. Many cities are investing in electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure, such as charging stations, to encourage people to switch from gasoline- powered cars. Public transportation systems are also becoming greener, with electric buses and trains now commonplace in several cities. (21)_________. Ultimately, having embraced green living practices, we can create a world where people live in harmony with nature, (22)_________ that is as beautiful and thriving as the one we know today. Question 18: A. The concept of green living is no longer just an idealistic goal B. The concept of green living, that is no longer just an idealistic goal C. The concept of green living is no longer just an idealistic goal, having been considered unrealistic for many years D. The concept of green living, which no longer is just an idealistic goal Question 19: A. Some cities started encouraging residents to embrace this lifestyle B. Some cities have started to encourage residents embrace this lifestyle C. Some cities have already started encouraging residents to embrace this lifestyle D. Some cities already started encouraging residents to embrace this lifestyle Question 20: A. by offering subsidies and creating policies which promotes the use of wind and solar power B. by offered subsidies and created policies that promote the use of wind and solar power C. by offering subsidies and to create policies that promote the use of wind and solar power