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1 Thành viên : 1.Nguyễn Thị Hải : THPT Mỹ Văn 2.Hà Trung : THPT Mỹ Văn 3.Nguyễn Quế Anh :THPT Mỹ Văn ĐỀ KIỂM TRA, ĐÁNH GIÁ CUỐI KỲ I MÔN: TIẾNG ANH. LỚP: 12 NĂM HỌC: 2024 - 2025 PART I. LISTENING Task 1. Listen to a talk about fake news and decide if the following statements are True (T) or False (F). You can listen to the recording TWICE. __________T______ 1. Fake news spreads more quickly via social media. _____T______ 2. The headline doesn’t always tell the whole story in real news stories. ______F_____ 3. Fake news stories typically have real authors. _____F______ 4. All false stories are completely faked. _____T______ 5. Bias can influence how people acquire information Task 2. Listen to a talk about Artificial Intelligence (AI) and choose the correct answer to each of the following questions. You can listen to the recording TWICE. 6. What is AI primarily used for today? A. learning from books B. performing tasks that were once only done by humans C. creating new forms of entertainment D. replacing all human jobs 7. In which field is AI not mentioned as being particularly helpful? A. medicine B. astronomy C. arguments about parking fines D. cooking recipes 8. What is a current limitation of AI? A. the ability to interact with humans B. understanding and acting upon new information quickly C. learning from a vast amount of data D. transferring knowledge from one task to a completely different one 9. How does AI potentially impact the job market? A. It eliminates the need for human workers entirely. B. It creates more inequality by changing job roles and tasks. C. It only creates new jobs without affecting existing ones. D. It significantly reduces the variety of jobs available. 10. What is one of the concerns regarding AI and social fairness? A. AI will prefer certain music genres over others. B. AI will make all decisions for humans in the future. C. Bias in AI could lead to unfair treatment in various social aspects. D. AI will eliminate all forms of bias in society. PART II. LANGUAGE AND READING Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
3 Fishing is one of the most significant drivers of declines in ocean wildlife populations. Catching fish is not bad for the ocean, except for when vessels catch fish faster than stocks can reproduce, something called overfishing. The number of overfished stocks globally has tripled in half a century and today fully one-third of the world’s fisheries are currently pushed beyond (22) _________, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Overfishing is closely tied to by catch - the capture of unwanted sea life (23) _________. This, too, is a serious marine threat that causes the needless loss of billions offish, along with hundreds of thousands of sea turtles and cetaceans. (24) _________. Billions of people rely on fish for protein, and fishing is the main livelihood for millions of people around the world. Many people who make a living catching, selling, and buying fish are working (25) _________. WWF works with a cross-section of stakeholders to reform fisheries management globally, focusing on sustainable practices that (26) _________ and ensure food security. Adapted from https://www.worldwildlife.org/threats/overfishing 22. A. its biological limits B. their biological limits C. our biological limits D. your biological limits 23. A. while fishing for a different species B. when a different specie fishing C. while they are fishing for a different species D. while they fish for a different species 24. A. The damage done by the marine environment goes beyond overfishing B. The damage doing overfishing goes beyond the marine environment C. What damages overfishing goes beyond the marine environment D. The damage done by overfishing goes beyond the marine environment 25. A. to improve how does the world manage and conserve ocean resources B. improving how the world manages and conserves ocean resources C. to improve how the world manages and conserves ocean resources D. improving how ocean resources manages and conserves the world 26. A. not also conserve ecosystems, but only sustain livelihoods B. not only conserve ecosystems, but also sustain livelihoods C. not only conserve ecosystems, but sustain livelihoods also D. not only conserve ecosystems, but they also sustain livelihoods Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions from 27 to 31. As students graduate, they often face a difficult choice: follow a career based on their passion or choose one that offers job security and financial rewards. For some, the idea of pursuing a passion is appealing because it allows for a more fulfilling work experience. However, passion alone does not always lead to a stable income or a promising career trajectory. Many students feel pressured to choose a practical career to ensure a steady income and job stability. Careers in medicine, engineering, and technology are examples of fields that typically