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UNIT 5: The World of Work ENGLISH 12 TỜ SỐ 19 – TEST 02 ENG LISH 2025-2026 Read the following advertisement 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 1 to 6. DIGITAL WELLNESS COORDINATOR! Are you passionate about technology and wellness? We’re looking for a Digital Wellness Coordinator to join our (1) ___________ team and help us navigate the intersection of health, technology, and work – life balance. This cutting – edge role focuses on ensuring that our employees' digital environments promote well – being while (2) ___________ productivity. In this role, you will:  Organize (3) ___________ on topics like digital detox, mindfulness apps, and healthy screen time habits  Collaborate (4) ___________ HR to create a culture of digital health, including promoting mental breaks, virtual social events, and mindfulness techniques  Stay updated on the latest trends in digital wellness tools and technologies, (5) ___________ the company stay ahead in fostering a healthier work environment This role is perfect for someone who is tech – savvy and passionate about leveraging technology for better health outcomes. You’ll have the opportunity to pioneer a new, exciting field that’s rapidly becoming essential to workplace culture. What We Offer:  The chance to (6) ___________ an impact on work culture and wellness practices  Access to cutting – edge digital wellness tools and training If you’re ready to be part of the future of work and promote healthier, more balanced digital lifestyles, apply now and join our wellness – driven team! Question 1: A. innovatively B. innovative C. innovated D. innovating Question 2: A. maximization B. maximized C. maximize D. maximizing Question 3: A. virtual workshop wellness B. wellness virtual workshops C. virtual wellness workshops D. workshop wellness virtual Question 4: A. with B. under C. to D. for Question 5: A. which helped B. helping C. to help D. are helped Question 6: A. make B. have C. leave D. take Read the following leaflet and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 7 to 12. Turning Challenges into Opportunities Dealing with Travel Delays Traveling can be fun, but sometimes things do not go as planned. Flights may be postponed or even (7) __________, which can leave (8) __________ feeling uncomfortable. It is important to stay calm though these situations can be frustrating. (9) __________ people have experienced delays at airports, which can make the journey more stressful. Making the Most of Your Airport Time (10) __________ flight changes, there are many ways to pass the time at the airport. Travelers can enjoy a wide (11) __________ of activities, such as shopping, dining, or just relaxing. Some travelers may have (12) __________ a ticket for a lounge where they can sit comfortably while waiting for their flight. Question 7: A. carried on B. given off C. taken out D. called off Question 8: A. guests B. clients C. customers D. passengers Question 9: A. Little B. Another C. Many D. Every
Question 10: A. Instead of B. Apart from C. Except for D. Due to Question 11: A. level B. basis C. range D. amount Question 12: A. reserved B. conserved C. preserved D. maintained Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from 13 to 17. Question 13: a. Sarah: Hey John, how's everything going with your new job? b. John: Hey Sarah! It's going well, but honestly, it's been pretty overwhelming. There's just so much to learn in such a short amount of time. How about you? How's life? c. Sarah: Oh, you know, life’s always full of ups and downs. I’ve been trying to find a balance between work and personal life. It’s tough sometimes, but I’m managing. A. c – a – b B. a – c – b C. b – a – c D. a – b – c Question 14: a. Tom: I'm glad you brought it up. I've been feeling that way too, but I wasn't sure how to say it. b. Linda: I agree. Let's plan something special this weekend, just the two of us. c. Linda: Do you think we've been spending enough time together? I know we've both been really busy. d. Linda: I've been feeling like something's off between us lately. Is it just me? e. Tom: Not really. I think we need to make more time for each other. Maybe we're both taking each other for granted. A. d – a – c – e – b B. d – e – b – a – c C. c – a – b – e – d D. c – e – d – a – b Question 15: Dear Mr. Smith, a. Could you please review the updated report and let me know if anything else needs to be addressed? b. I didn't realize the error until it was sent, and I understand that it may have caused confusion during the meeting. c. Please rest assured that I will double – check my work more carefully moving forward to prevent such mistakes d. I am writing to apologize for the mistake 1 made in the report I submitted last week. e. I take full responsibility for the oversight, and I have already revised the document to ensure that all the data is correct. Sincerely. David A. a – c – e – d – b B. d – b – e – c – a C. c – e – a – b – d D. e – c – b – a – d Question 16: a. It was eye – opening to see firsthand how small actions can contribute to preserving natural habitats. b. One of the most impactful moments was witnessing the release of rehabilitated animals back into the wild, knowing that our efforts played a role in their recovery. c. My experience with conservation started when I volunteered for a local wildlife protection project. d. To sum up, it was a rewarding experience that deepened my appreciation for nature. e. I was able to participate in various activities, from planting trees to helping monitor endangered species A. a – e – b – c – d B. b – c – e – a – d C. e – b – c – a – d D. c – e – a – b – d Question 17: a. With the development of new treatments and technologies, diseases that were once incurable can now be managed or even eradicated. b. Furthermore, innovations like telemedicine have made healthcare more accessible, allowing patients to consult with doctors remotely, especially in rural areas. c. For instance, the discovery of antibiotics revolutionized the treatment of infections, saving millions of lives. d. These changes have not only increased life expectancy but also enhanced the quality of life for many individuals. e. The advancements in medicine have dramatically improved healthcare over the years. A. e – a – c – b – d B. e – b – a – d – c C. e – d – a – c – b D.e – c – d – b – a
Reall the following passage 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. As life expectancies stretch towards 100 years, the traditional career map urgently needs a rethink. The over – 50s are the fastest – growing group of workers in the UK, increasing by about 300,000 between 2018 and 2019 (18) ____________. In the United States, the proportion of over – 65workers has doubled to 20% since 1985 and accounts for 53% of the college – educated workforce. Boomers are starting to think that retiring at 65 – when you may live to 80 or 90 (19) ____________. And that means we need to start redefining the standard career trajectory. Of course, (20) ____________. At the same time as our working lives extend, more and more women are also entering the workforce, and their careers seldom line up with the traditional model. In parallel, many younger men are choosing to share more parental duties with their working spouses, (21) ____________. Today, women account for just over 51% of U.S. managers and professionals, and almost 80% of millennial couples are currently in two – income families (compared to 47% of Boomer couples). The old three – step life plan – 1. Get educated, 2. Work, 3. Retire – created 35 – year careers that were like sprints. Get out of the gate as fast as you can in your 20s, accelerate in your 30s (while your wife takes care of the kids), scale in your 40s, and lead in your 50s. Don't stop and smell the roses along the way – that can wait for retirement. But this old model is rapidly becoming obsolete. Instead, we need to start thinking about careers like marathons. The modern career can stretch out over five or six decades, giving us time for multiple dips into education, recreation, child care, elder care, and passing knowledge and experience on to the four generations (22) ____________. To support these career marathons – and reap the well – known benefits of both gender balance and generational balance – companies need to adapt. Question 18: A. rapidly approaching a third of all workers B. and a third of all workers are approaching that figure C. and rapidly approaching a third of all workers D. rapidly approaches a third of all workers Question 19: A. leaving a little too much time for golf B. which leaves a little too much time for golf C. are leaving a little too much time for golf D. leaves a little too much time for golf Question 20: A. age isn't the only factor reshaping the modern career path B. reshaping the modern career path is one of the factors that affect age C. the only factor to reshape the modern career path isn't only age D. one of the factors reshaping the modern career path is age Question 21: A. leads to transforming career expectations across the board B. which transform career expectations across the board C. transforming career expectations across the board D. transforms career expectations across the board Question 22: A. whom we now share the workplace B. who we now share the workplace C. we now share the workplace with D. with which we now share the workplace with Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 23 to 30. A Curriculum Vitae (CV) is a vital document in the job application process. A well – written CV not only demonstrates a candidate's job qualifications but also makes a lasting impression on potential employers. To write an outstanding CV, consider the following tips. First and foremost, clarity and conciseness are key. Begin with a convincing personal statement that clearly outlines your career objectives and core competencies. Then, ensure that your CV is well organised, with clearly defined sections for education, work experience, skills, and achievements. Use bullet points and concise language to make it easy for the target employers to scan for important details as quickly as possible because they might not spend much time reading your CV.
Second, tailoring your CV to the specific job you're applying for is crucial. Highlight the skills and experiences that are only related to the job description, which demonstrates your suitability for the job, attention to detail, and commitment to the application process. Third, mention specific technical skills and soft skills, along with achievements related to your work experience wherever possible. You should use specific numbers and data to illustrate your impact in previous roles. For instance, mention the percentage increase in sales you achieved or the number of successful projects you managed, using different skills because detailed information helps you earn the employer's trust. Finally, provide the precise contacts of your previous managers or university lecturers in the references. Future employers could double – check what you present in your CV by contacting someone reliable in the field. Question 23: Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as one of the tips for crafting a good CV? A. Highlighting measurable achievements B. Tailoring content to the job C. Using technical terms precisely D. Organising sections clearly Question 24: The word “detailed” in paragraph 4 is OPPOSITE in meaning to __________. A. insufficient B. creative C. inspiring D. discreet Question 25: The word “they” in paragraph 2 refers to __________. A. core competencies B. sections C. achievements D. target employers Question 26: The word “convincing” in paragraph 2 can be best replaced by __________. A. insulting B. convenient C. unique D. persuasive Question 27: Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4? A. Employers may verify your CV details by reaching out to trusted professionals. B. Reliable sources might be used by employers to confirm the accuracy of your CV. C. Employers ensure trustworthiness by contacting random individuals listed in your CV. D. Employers sometimes rely on others to question what is written in your CV. Question 28: Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A. Tailoring a CV involves highlighting all previous work experiences, even unrelated ones. B. Employers often focus on personal statements to assess a candidate's skills. C. Including measurable achievements in a CV builds credibility with employers. D. A detailed CV with longer explanations is more likely to impress employers. Question 29: In which paragraph does the author mention the importance of customising your CV? A. Paragraph 4 B. Paragraph 3 C. Paragraph 1 D. Paragraph 2 Question 30: In which paragraph does the author explore the benefits of a good CV? A. Paragraph 4 B. Paragraph 3 C. Paragraph 2 D. Paragraph 1 Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 31 to 40. [I] Some of the most successful people in history have done their best work in coffee shops – whether they’re painters, singer – songwriters, philosophers or writers, people across nations and centuries have tapped into their maximum potential while working away at a table in a café. [II] And this is not a coincidence at all: research shows that there is a combination of factors that make coffee shops the ideal working environments. [III] Some of us stick in our earbuds as soon as we sit down to work in a public setting to block any sound. [IV] But scientists have known for years that background noise, which is obviously common in cafés, can benefit our creative thinking. A 2012 study showed that a low – to – moderate level of ambient noise in a place can actually boost your creative output. Another study from 2019 also found proof of what is called “stochastic resonance”. Originally observed in animals, this is the phenomenon in which just the right amount of ambient noise benefits our senses, improving things like our ability to make decisions. Some have even dubbed it “the coffee shop effect”. There’s also the fact that in a coffee shop, we’re surrounded by people who’ve come to do the same thing as us, which acts as a motivator. A 2016 study backed up this idea when researchers asked participants sitting next to each other in front of a computer to do a task on the same screen. The study showed that “simply performing a task next to a person who exerts a lot of effort in a task will make you do the same”. “It’s analogous to going to the gym for a workout,” says Sunkee Lee, assistant professor at Carnegie Mellon

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