Đề cương ôn tập Học kì 1 Tiếng Anh 12 Friends Global (có lời giải)
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A. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
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Unit I: Introduction |
Unit 1: Relationships |
Unit 2: Problems |
Unit 3: Customs and culture |
Unit 4: Holidays and tourism |
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Vocabulary & Word skills |
- Use correctly verb patterns to talk about friends and friendship. - Use vocabulary to talk about family and life events. |
- Use vocabulary relating to people and verbal interaction to describe family relations. - Use phrasal verbs to talk about relationships. - Gain vocabulary related to family relationships - Gain vocabulary related to technology and relationships.
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- Identify feelings and idioms to describe feelings - Use the correct prepositions with noun phrases. - Use crime collocations
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- Use vocabulary relating to gestures and expressions, human sounds to express themselves. - Gain vocabulary related to cultures and customs. - Recognise differences between American and British English, and word stress. - Gain vocabulary related to customs and culture, compound adjectives. |
- Identify different types of holidays and holiday accommodations - Use verb phrases to describe holiday activities and holiday idioms - Use adjectives to describe places - Use travel collocations - Use the adverbs and adverbial phrases - Understand the difference in meaning between adverbs that have a form with -ly and one without - Use phrasal verbs about travelling
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Grammar |
- Apply present simple and continuous; will and be going to in familiar topics. - Use past tenses. - Use present perfect simple and continuous.
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- Review the passive. - Use negative adverbials; negative questions; infinitives and -ing forms. - Use articles and quantifiers.
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- Highlight the use of Present continuous - Distinguish different comparative structures, qualiftying comparatives (almost, not quite, nowhere near as ... as, etc.), and use comparatives in sentences - Use infinitives and -ing forms
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- Review the first conditional for predicting. - Use modals to talk about present and future possibility, advice, obligation and necessity. - Use modal verbs to talk about past actions. |
- Review the use of second conditional and hypothetical situations - Distinguish future continuous, future perfect, future perfect continuous - Use future continuous, future perfect, future perfect continuous in sentences - Use future time clauses
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Listening |
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- Listen for general information about sibling rivalries. - Understand features of fast speech |
- Understand why emphasis is used in a listening task and identify emphasis in listening
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- Listen for general information about different cultures and customs.
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- Listen for details of a dialogue about a holiday - Identify the context of a conversation
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Reading |
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- Read about helping people maintain relationships. - Deal with unknown words when doing a multiple choice task |
- Understand a text about different solutions to crime - Match texts to questions
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- Read about about friendships with people from different cultures.
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- Understand a text about different travellers’ experiences
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Speaking |
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- Use modal verbs of deduction and phrases to speculate about photos
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- Use diplomatic language in a discussion - Use question tags correctly - Interact appropriately in a conversation - Negotiate chores in a flat share |
- Use phrases to changing the subject and moving onto the next point, paraphrasing - Talk about an important national festival
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- Give reasons for choosing something - Understand and use phrases to make a selection
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Writing |
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- Make your writing more interesting - Use do / did for emphasis; structures and features to use in essays
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- Structure an essay - Differentiate the use of even though and even if - Write a complete for and against essay
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- Use structures to sequence clauses for describing past events - Understand the structure a blog post about a festival |
- Understand the use of subjunctive to make suggestions - Understand the correct format of a formal letter - Write a complete complaint letter |
B. PRACTICE TESTS
PART 1. LISTENING
Complete the form below.
Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Bài nghe:
CRIME REPORT FORM
Type of crime: theft
Personal information
Example
Name Louise …Taylor…
Nationality 1 ……………….
Date of birth 14 December 1977
Occupation interior designer
Reason for visit business (to buy antique 2………………)
Length of stay two months
Current address 3 ………………. Apartments (No 15)
Details of theft
Items stolen – a wallet containing approximately 4 £ …………….
– a 5 ………………
Date of theft 6 ………………
Possible time and place of theft
Location outside the 7…………… at about 4 pm
Details of suspect – some boys asked for the 8……………. then ran off
– one had a T-shirt with a picture of a tiger
– he was about 12, slim build with 9…………… hair
Crime reference number allocated
10…………….
Match speakers 1-4 with sentences A-E. There is one extra sentence.
Bài nghe:
A The speaker is persuading people to buy something.
B The speaker is remembering a family tradition from when he / she was younger.
C The speaker is thanking his / her guests for coming to a special family meal.
D The speaker is praising a family member for preventing a family argument.
E The speaker is complaining about a bad experience at a family reunion.
Speaker 1: _______
Speaker 2: _______
Speaker 3: _______
Speaker 4: _______
Listen to four people talk about their experiences living abroad. For questions 16 to 23, decide whether the following statements are T (True) or F (False).
Bài nghe:
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Question 16. Andrew's landlord sent him an apology letter. |
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Question 17. Andrew isn't good at wrapping gifts. |
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Question 18. Erica wasn't the typical Brit when she first arrived in Brazil. |
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Question 19. Now, Erica has to make an effort when she's in England. |
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Question 20. April went to Vietnam because she wanted to change her life. |
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Question 21. April talks about what happens to the people who visit her. |
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Question 22. For Scott, wildlife is the most remarkable thing about Kenya. |
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Question 23. Back home, Scott once had to wait hours to receive road assistance. |
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Listen to an interview with a traveller and choose the correct answers.
Bài nghe:
Question 24. How does the presenter describe Colin?
A. She says he’s had a serious physical disability since birth.
B. She says he’s confessed to problems with alcohol addiction.
C. She says he’s shown more bravery than average travellers.
D. She says he’s been held back by his disability.
Question 25. How does Colin describe the place he is in when the presenter speaks to him?
A. He says it’s not at all attractive.
B. He describes it in positive terms.
C. He says it has an unusual name.
D. He says it’s situated near Alice Springs.
Question 26. How does Colin describe his own personality?
A. He says that because of his limitations, he can lack confidence sometimes.
B. He says he’s always felt that he should have a go at things despite what others say.
C. He says he’s become more fearless as he’s grown up and matured.
D. He says he now has a better understanding of what he can and can’t do.
Question 27. What does Colin say about the preparations he makes for his journeys?
A. He generally plans his holidays abroad with his mother and brothers.
B. He usually stays in hotels that are more accessible rather than in hostels.
C. He always has everything sorted out long before he sets off on a trip.
D. He never uses public transport, so has to organise his own vehicle in advance.
Question 28. What does Colin say about next year’s trip to Canada?
A. He will be travelling down the west coast.
B. He expects it will be cheaper than other people’s holidays.
C. He’ll book places to stay as he travels.
D. He won’t be going on his own.
PART 2. READING
Read the following leaflet 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.
Ready Air Introduces New In-flight Services
Ready Air has expanded its in-flight services for their new (1) ________ of planes, which will start flying in February 2008, a spokesman for the company said. Ready Air is the only airline in the world to offer (2) ________ economy class planes. The planes offer first class service for economy class passengers, the spokesman said. Each seat is equipped (3) ________ its own TV screen, and passengers can choose from 30 different movies in 20 different languages. At any time during the flight, passengers can enjoy real espresso coffee from Magic Beans Inc., Seattle's most famous brand of coffee. On international flights, every passenger will receive a (4) ________ travel kit, which includes toothbrush and toothpaste, shampoo, mouthwash, comb, socks, and sleeping mask. Passengers who have a Ready Air Frequent Flier card will also have unlimited access to Ready Air's in-flight library, which includes a(n) (5) ________ selection of books, newspapers, and magazines. The CEO of Ready Air, Scott Plow, said the fleet's new services "will change the way people in economy class (6) ________."
Question 1.
A. board
B. army
C. pack
D. fleet
Question 2.
A. closely
B. exactly
C. strictly
D. extremely
Question 3.
A. from
B. to
C. against
D. with
Question 4.
A. corresponding
B. complimentary
C. complementary
D. added
Question 5.
A. extensive
B. supplementary
C. varied
D. diverse
Question 6.
A. fly
B. have flown
C. be flying
D. have been flying
Read the following email/ announcement 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.
Urgent Complaint: Continuous Truck Parking in Residential Area
Dear Sir/ Madam,
I am writing to express my concern over the continuous parking of trucks in front of my residence, which has been persistently occurring both day and night. This issue has severely impacted the quality of life in our neighbourhoods, causing noise pollution, safety hazards, and obstructing the view and access (7) ________ our homes.
The presence of these large vehicles is not only an eyesore but also poses a risk to children and pedestrians due to the limited (8) ________ and the potential for accidents. Furthermore, (9) ________ constant noise from the idling engines disrupts the peace of our once-quiet community.
I respectfully request that immediate action be taken to address this matter.
Thank you for your attention to this pressing issue. I look forward to your prompt response and resolution.
Sincerely,
Henry Lu
Question 7.
A. to
B. on
C. at
D. about
Question 8.
A. visible
B. visibly
C. visibility
D. visual
Question 9.
A. a
B. the
C. an
D. No article
Bella Italia is celebrating Father’s Day!
In order to show our appreciation for the hard work, (10) ________, and love that all the fathers and father figures give every day. On Father’s Day Sunday, guests can enjoy a complimentary bottle of Stella Unfiltered or a pint of Stella Draught with just the purchase of (11) ________ main dish from the menu.
This offer is valid on Father’s Day Sunday from 12pm, June 16, 2024 (14-16 June 2024 in Scotland), and it is subject to availability. A main dish must be purchased to redeem the offer and booking (12) ________ is required online or via a local restaurant.
Question 10.
A. dedication
B. rivalry
C. authority
D. admiration
Question 11.
A. another
B. every
C. any
D. several
Question 12.
A. in secret
B. in advance
C. in disguise
D. in person
Read the following notice from an airline 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 13 to 17.
Culture Shock
Many people dream of living in a foreign country. It can be an amazing experience for those who have the courage to leave their family and friends and settle down in a new place. (13) ________
Culture shock is the feeling we get from living in a place that is so different from where we grew up (14) ________. Societies are organised in many different ways, and we can often be taken aback by some of the things we find in foreign countries. Customs and traditions can be very different, (15) ________.
People in another country might not approve of things you do or might object to things you say. You might even be banned from doing things that are perfectly legal in your own country. If you were to move to a country such as Singapore, for example, you might find some of the laws very strict. (16) ________
Eventually, though, most people who live abroad fall in love with their adopted country and learn to accept its differences. (17) ________, but many people agree that it is worth it in the end.
Question 13.
A. Culture shock, however, is potentially problematic and you should be aware of.
B. However, there’s one potential problem you should be aware of: culture shock.
C. Awareness of culture shock is one potential thing you should remember.
D. Potential problems include culture shock and lack of awareness.
Question 14.
A. that we are not sure how to deal with it
B. to deal with it will cause us to feel unsure
C. that we are not sure how to deal with.
D. and make us feel unsure how to deal with it.
Question 15.
A. which can sometimes make it difficult to get on with local people and to make friends
B. that can sometimes make it difficult to get on with local people and to make friends
C. getting on with local people and making friends can be made difficult by this
D. which cannot be difficult when you get on with local people and make friends
Question 16.
A. You will have to pay a large fine only when you drop litter there.
B. Litter, when dropped there, can force a large fine on you.
C. Dropping litter can force you to pay a large fine there.
D. There, people can be forced to pay a large fine just for dropping litter.
Question 17.
A. One of the requirements for making such a big change to your life is real courage
B. While it requires real courage to make such a big change to your life
C. It does require real courage to make such a big change to your life
D. Such big changes made to your life require real courage
Read the following magazine article about facial expressions 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 25.
Facial Expressions
Body language is a very effective form of communication. Some facial expressions, in particular, can be understood all around the world. If we find something disgusting, for example, we wrinkle up our noses. Anyone watching immediately knows how we feel.
All people smile, and a smile is likely to get a positive reaction. It can, however, be obvious when you don't mean it. When you genuinely smile, muscles around your eyes automatically contract, but these muscles are difficult to control consciously. An authentic smile fades quickly, too, while an artificial smile will usually last longer.
The expressions we make when we are angry, sad and scared are also common to most cultures. Despite all the different languages spoken in the world, we can still communicate using this universal language of facial expressions.
However, you sometimes need to be careful. Certain gestures can vary, even within a single country. For example, southern Italians gesturing 'yes' tilt their heads forwards, never back, whereas people in the north nod by tilting the head backwards and forwards. This can be very confusing!
Question 18. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a common facial expression understood worldwide?
A. Showing disgust by wrinkling the nose.
B. Smiling to express positive emotions.
C. Expressing fear through facial expressions.
D. Raising eyebrows to show surprise.
Question 19. The word obvious in paragraph 2 could be best replaced by ________.
A. mistaken
B. concealed
C. hidden
D. noticeable
Question 20. The word genuinely in paragraph 2 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ________.
A. naturally
B. insincerely
C. honestly
D. frankly
Question 21. The word This in paragraph 4 refers to ________.
A. The way people in southern Italy gesture “yes”
B. The fact that some gestures are universal
C. The difference in nodding between northern and southern Italy
D. The reason why body language is always clear
Question 22. Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4?
A. People must learn facial expressions before they can understand foreign languages.
B. Languages differ across the world, but gestures and facial expressions are always the same.
C. Not just speech but facial expressions also allow people from different cultures to communicate.
D. Facial expressions help improve spoken communication in daily conversations.
Question 23. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. A particular gesture will express the same idea in every part of a country.
B. A genuine smile is easy to fake because it typically lasts longer.
C. Emotions like anger and sadness have virtually the same facial expressions in most cultures.
D. Facial expressions are difficult to understand without spoken language.
Question 24. In which paragraph does the writer contrast two ways of interpreting gestures?
A. Paragraph 3
B. Paragraph 2
C. Paragraph 4
D. Paragraph 1
Question 25. In which paragraph does the writer describe an unconscious physical response?
A. Paragraph 2
B. Paragraph 3
C. Paragraph 4
D. Paragraph 1
Read the following article about choosing hotels 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 26 to 35.
Choose Your Hotel Like a Seasoned Traveller - by Randall Henderson
For a more enjoyable travel experience, one needs to select a hotel wisely and thoroughly. With all the promos available online, an amateur traveller can be overwhelmed. Here are some of the tips from seasoned travellers around the world.
[I] First, before starting to search for a hotel, you have to know your preferred accommodation or your budget. [II] Do you prefer the type of facilities a hotel can provide, or are you limited to a budget of $100 for an overnight stay? [III] After you have decided on all these, you can now do more limited research on the type of hotels you want. [IV]
If price is a main priority, you can use major booking engines to compare prices of the hotels. After checking the prices, you may check the hotel's own website to also compare the price. Many hotels offer lower rates if a booking is made through their own website. They also tend to offer a lower price similar to the one that you may find in other booking sites.
If a hotel's location is more important to you, top booking sites, such as Expedia and Hotels.com, will help you search hotels that are near to the location you prefer. Most booking sites also provide maps of the hotels so you can see if a hotel is near a central business district or a beach. You may also use guidebooks to search for a hotel in your preferred location since they tend to list hotels by location.
If you will be bringing your family along, you may also want to ask for special deals or if hotels have family-friendly policies. Another important tip is to read hotel reviews made personally by a traveller. Sites such as TripAdvisor and VirtualTourists offer hotel reviews made by travellers. With the reviews, you can get an idea on the quality of customer service, how clean the rooms are or if the Wi-Fi service really works.
Once you decide on which hotel to stay in, it is better to ask if you could check the room before actually booking it. There might be something that you missed to ask about the hotel, or the hotel just failed to mention that your room is just beside the restaurant or unclean. This might be an additional step but don't be afraid to ask. You will be happy that you did. Happy Travels!
Question 26. Where in paragraph 2 does the following sentence best fit?
Also, do you like a large hotel, or do you rather like to stay in small and cozy places?
A. [I]
B. [II]
C. [III]
D. [IV]
Question 27. The word seasoned in paragraph 1 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ________.
A. inexperienced
B. clumsy
C. trained
D. unfamiliar
Question 28. The phrase do more limited research on in paragraph 2 could be best replaced by ________.
A. come up with
B. look for
C. narrow down
D. open up
Question 29. The word They in paragraph 3 refers to ________.
A. hotels
B. prices
C. rates
D. booking engines
Question 30. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a factor one should consider when selecting a hotel to stay while travelling?
A. location
B. transportation
C. reviews
D. cost
Question 31. Which of the following best summarizes paragraph 4?
A. Regarding location, it’s generally recommended to use only maps as they are most accurate.
B. Guidebooks provide more accurate information about hotel locations than online booking sites.
C. Travellers should only rely on booking sites like Expedia and Hotels.com when choosing a hotel.
D. Booking sites and guidebooks are helpful tools when you are finding hotels based on location.
Question 32. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. It’s best to book a hotel without comparing prices on multiple platforms.
B. Reading travellers' feedback can give insights into a hotel’s service quality and hygiene.
C. Hotels near the beach are more expensive, so travellers should book early to get better deals.
D. The choice of accommodation will typically not affect the quality of your journey.
Question 33. Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 6?
A. You can ask the hotel receptionists for recommendations for restaurants near your location.
B. Due to privacy and safety reasons, guests cannot check their rooms before booking.
C. Hotel rooms, when booked, are always cleaned in advance, so you need not worry about their cleanliness.
D. Guests should double-check room conditions because hotels might leave out some details about your room.
Question 34. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A. For travellers who do not compare prices, they may end up paying more for the same hotel room.
B. All hotels include breakfast and Wi-Fi in their standard rates.
C. Deals for travellers going with their family are often not worth the money they have to pay.
D. In terms of service quality, large and famous hotels are always better than small, cozy accommodations.
Question 35. Which of the following best summarises the passage?
A. Travellers should always choose small and cozy hotels over large, expensive ones, as they provide a more comfortable and personal experience while being cheaper and easier to book.
B. Booking a hotel online is a simple process, as most websites provide accurate information about prices, locations, and services, making it unnecessary for travellers to research further.
C. Finding the best hotel deal requires careful research, including comparing prices, checking locations, reading reviews, and even inspecting rooms before booking.
D. The easiest way to book a hotel is through major travel websites, as they always offer the lowest prices, the most accurate location details, and the best deals compared to other sources.
PART 3. SPEAKING & WRITING
Circle the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct arrangement of the sentences to make a meaningful paragraph in each of the following questions.
Question 1.
a. Tony: That sounds nice. How was your trip?
b. Mai: It was amazing! The beaches were beautiful, and the weather was perfect.
c. Mai: I just got back from a week in Thailand.
A. c – a – b
B. a – c – b
C. c – b – a
D. b – a – c
Question 2.
a. Sarah: Yes, in Latin America and the Middle East, standing close is a sign of friendliness.
b. Tom: That’s good to know – I wouldn’t want to accidentally offend anyone!
c. Sarah: Exactly! If you stand too close, people might feel uncomfortable.
d. Tom: I noticed that in some countries, people stand really close when they talk.
e. Tom: But in the U.S. or the U.K., people prefer more personal space, right?
A. c – b – e – a – d
B. e – c – a – d – b
C. b – a – c – e – d
D. d – a – e – c – b
Question 3.
a. It is renowned for its intricate melodies and captivating duets between male and female singers.
b. Quan họ Bắc Ninh, originating in the Bac Ninh province of northern Vietnam, is a traditional Vietnamese folk singing style.
c. Recognized as an intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO, Quan họ Bắc Ninh continues to enchant audiences worldwide with its timeless beauty and emotional resonance, serving as a cherished symbol of Vietnamese identity and pride.
d. The songs typically revolve around themes of love, courtship, and daily life in the countryside.
e. Each performance is characterized by its distinctive vocal techniques, rhythmic patterns, and vibrant costumes adorned with elaborate embroideries.
A. a – b – d – c – e
B. d – b – a – e – c
C. b – a – d – e – c
D. c – e – a – b – d
Question 4.
a. Once the form is submitted, our team will review the registration and confirm the availability of slots for the desired dates.
b. First, tourists interested in joining the camping trip should visit our website to access the registration form.
c. After receiving confirmation, tourists can proceed to make the necessary payments to secure their spots on the trip.
d. Finally, detailed information regarding the meeting point, itinerary, and essential items to bring will be provided to participants prior to the departure date, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable camping experience for all.
e. Next, they will need to fill out the required information, including their name, contact details, and any special requests or dietary restrictions they may have.
A. b – a – c – e – d
B. a – b – c – e – d
C. b – e – a – c – d
D. c – b – e – d – a
Question 5.
Dear Sir or Madam,
a. To begin with, the room was not clean when I arrived, and the air conditioning did not work properly.
b. I look forward to hearing your response and hope that you will address these concerns.
c. I feel strongly that as guests, we were treated very poorly. I would appreciate it if you could offer some compensation for these issues, as well as do a comprehensive review of your staff members.
d. Despite informing the reception, these problems were not fixed during my stay. To make matters worse, the receptionist’s voice when I contacted them was very dismissive and ignorant.
e. I am writing to express my dissatisfaction with my recent stay at your hotel from the 16th to the 19th.
Yours faithfully,
Judy Addams.
A. a – b – c – d – e
B. e – a – d – c – b
C. b – e – c – a – d
D. d – a – e – c – b
Choose A, B, C or D to complete each dialogue.
Question 6.
Tam: Tet is not just about food but also about reconnecting with relatives.
Diep: ________
A. Yes, in other words, it strengthens family bonds.
B. To be honest, I find relatives annoying.
C. Actually, I don’t really visit anyone.
D. Personally, I prefer spending time alone.
Question 7.
Mai: What do you think is better: travelling alone or with friends?
Tuan: ________
A. I’d rather never leave my hometown because I hate new places.
B. I’d choose to stay at home all year without seeing anyone at all.
C. I’d go by myself to the garden near my house instead of travelling far.
D. I’d prefer going with friends because it’s more fun and safer.
Question 8.
Linh: Could you help me clean the kitchen later today?
Nam: ________
A. I really don’t want to do any cleaning at all tonight.
B. I guess I can help if we share the other chores fairly, can’t we?
C. You always expect me to clean everything by myself, don’t you?
D. I’d rather just relax and leave the kitchen messy for now.
Choose A, B, C or D that has the CLOSEST meaning to the given sentence in each question.
Question 9. Tourists may find it difficult to adapt to different dining etiquette in other cultures.
A. Tourists are likely to find it difficult to adapt to different dining etiquette in other cultures.
B. Tourists have to find it easy to adapt to different dining etiquette in other cultures.
C. Tourists must find it easy to adapt to different dining etiquette in other cultures.
D. Tourists can’t possibly find it difficult to adapt to different dining etiquette in other cultures.
Question 10. I should have asked for permission before taking photos at the ceremony.
A. It was unnecessary to ask for permission before taking pictures.
B. I mustn’t have needed to ask for permission to take those photos.
C. I could have taken photos without asking anyone for permission.
D. It would have been better if I had asked for permission back then.
Question 11. Some parents find it hard to accept their children leaving home at an early age.
A. Some parents don’t mind accepting their children leaving home when they’re young.
B. Some parents struggle to accept their children leaving home so soon.
C. Some parents are pleased to see their children leaving home early.
D. Some parents are forced to accept their children to leave home early.
Choose A, B, C or D that has the CLOSEST meaning to the given pair of sentences in each question.
Question 12. He doesn’t speak the local language. He can’t fully enjoy the cultural festival.
A. If he speaks the local language, he will fully enjoy the cultural festival.
B. If he spoke the local language, he could fully enjoy the cultural festival.
C. If he was speaking the local language, he will fully enjoy the cultural festival.
D. If he spoke the local language, he can fully enjoyed the cultural festival.
Question 13. We will visit the traditional village. We will buy some handmade souvenirs there.
A. When we will visit the traditional village, we will buy some handmade souvenirs.
B. We visit the traditional village when we will buy some handmade souvenirs.
C. When we visit the traditional village, we will buy some handmade souvenirs.
D. When we will visiting the traditional village, we buy some handmade souvenirs.
Question 14. Mark hardly ever apologizes for his mistakes. His brother is a lot more considerate.
A. Mark is just as considerate as his brother when it comes to saying sorry.
B. Mark is nowhere near as considerate as his brother about apologizing.
C. Mark is a bit more considerate than his brother about apologizing.
D. Mark is slightly more considerate than his brother when he apologizes.
PART 4. VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR
Circle the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions.
Question 1. I’m afraid I ________ come to the party on Sunday.
A. can’t
B. may
C. could
D. might
Question 2. I didn’t hear the phone. I ________ asleep.
A. must be
B. can be
C. should have been
D. must have been
Question 3. Sue hasn’t contacted me. She ________ my message.
A. can’t receive
B. must have received
C. can’t have received
D. should receive
Question 4. They ________ Max at the party last night - he’s away on holiday.
A. can’t see
B. can’t have seen
C. mustn’t see
D. mustn’t have seen
Question 5. Explore the downtown and try some local food - you ________ it.
A. can love
B. are supposed to love
C. may love
D. have to love
Question 6. Visitors ________ to remove their shoes when entering the shrine.
A. should
B. are supposed
C. needn’t
D. mustn’t
Question 7. You won’t make a good impression on the interviewers ________ you are late.
A. and
B. so
C. if
D. that
Question 8. If I ________ more confident, I would apply for that management position.
A. am
B. were
C. will be
D. have been
Question 9. If I ________ the money, I’d take a year off to travel the world.
A. have
B. had
C. have had
D. will have
Question 10. If you respect local customs, people ________ you more warmly.
A. will treat
B. treats
C. treated
D. treating
Question 11. If you ________ your culture with others, you’ll help them understand you better.
A. will share
B. shares
C. share
D. sharing
Question 12. By the end of next year, we ________ educational activities for 20 years.
A. have organized
B. have been organizing
C. will be organizing
D. will have been organizing
Question 13. By the time their children finish high school, they ________ for almost two years.
A. are retiring
B. are going to retire
C. will be retiring
D. will have retired
Question 14. He ________ us a visit when he ________ to Ho Chi Minh City next weekend.
A. pays, goes
B. will pay, will go
C. will pay, goes
D. will pay, is going
Question 15. Don’t worry about me; I ________ you as soon as I ________ the hotel.
A. will phone / will reach
B. will phone / have reached
C. am going to phone / have reached
D. will phone / will have reached
Question 16. We will book the tickets ________ we’ve decided where to go this summer.
A. while
B. in case
C. until
D. once
Question 17. Chills started going down my spine as I drove ________ into the woods, not knowing which way to go.
A. deep
B. deeply
C. depth
D. deepeningly
Question 18. You’ve been so busy ________; why don’t we go on a ________trip to your hometown?
A. lately / short
B. late / shortly
C. late / short
D. later / short
Question 19. We all were ________by the cost of the mini tour of the city centre.
A. deep shocking
B. deeply shocking
C. deep shocked
D. deeply shocked
Question 20. Harry has a tendency to ________ his fingernails whenever he is nervous.
A. grin
B. frown
C. bite
D. pout
Question 21. After months of travelling solo through the Amazon, the young explorer was ________, bearded and almost unrecognizable.
A. long-haired
B. homemade
C. deep-throated
D. thin-boned
Question 22. The hotel room was so ________ that they decided to cancel the booking and find another place for the night.
A. hospitable
B. breathtaking
C. well-equipped
D. dingy
Question 23. Peter has just bought a new pair of ________ because the old ones were worn out.
A. queues
B. aubergines
C. sweets
D. trainers
Question 24. ________ your noodles loudly is a common way to show your appreciation to the chef in China.
A. Raising
B. Scratching
C. Slurping
D. Snoring
Question 25. Not only can ________ save money but it also allows young people to make more friends on the way.
A. a cruise
B. backpacking
C. ecotourism
D. a package holiday
Question 26. When the teacher entered the classroom, the students ________ noisily with each other instead of doing their exercises.
A. were chatting
B. chatted
C. had chatted
D. chat
Question 27. The population of my hometown is ________ as large as that of New York.
A. nowhere near
B. by far
C. just quite
D. nothing like
Question 28. Their wedding arrangements ________ by the planner yet because they're still deciding on the guest list.
A. haven't been finalized
B. aren’t finalized
C. haven't finalized
D. don’t finalize
Question 29. Despite studying it for years in school, ________ of my family members can actually speak French fluently.
A. no
B. neither
C. either
D. none
Question 30. We ________ our old friend from college while going shopping this morning.
A. ran into
B. fell for
C. take after
D. brought up
Question 31. We were late, but we were lucky ________ the plane.
A. not missing
B. not to miss
C. to not miss
D. without to miss
Question 32. I felt really ________ about the fact that both Jo and Amy had promised to come with me, but in the end, neither of them did.
A. envious
B. bitter
C. upbeat
D. thrilled
Question 33. Paul has had to miss the school trip because he’s got a cold. He’s feeling ________.
A. green with envy
B. in two minds
C. over the moon
D. down in the dumps
Question 34. Arinda is a(n) ________ person. She does things when she feels like doing them, and doesn’t spend ages planning things.
A. spontaneous
B. cruel
C. intelligent
D. judgemental
Question 35. The crowd outside the theatre was ________ when the star came out to sign autographs.
A. very delighted
B. absolutely glad
C. completely ecstatic
D. a bit wonderful
Choose A, B, C or D that has the CLOSEST meaning to the underlined word/phrase in each question.
Question 36. Young people often go travelling to find out about new cultures and broaden their horizons. It’s not escape or luxury they are looking for, but experience and knowledge.
A. expand their knowledge
B. pamper themselves
C. get away from it all
D. cross their minds
Question 37. Unfortunately, because of the landslide, the restaurant at the top of the mountain was inaccessible. You couldn’t get there because there was no road.
A. overcrowded
B. breathtaking
C. unapproachable
D. dingy
Question 38. My mum was furious when my brother came home with dirty trousers. He had been playing football in the rain.
A. hysterical
B. enraged
C. disillusioned
D. ashamed
Choose A, B, C or D that has the OPPOSITE meaning to the underlined word/phrase in each question.
Question 39. When she gets angry, my sister scowls at me. It really is a scary face!
A. folds
B. pouts
C. grins
D. yawns
Question 40. I asked my dad for some money, but he just shook his head from side to side and said, ‘no chance’.
A. nodded
B. bowed
C. scratched
D. pointed
Question 41. Sally’s really nice, but very gullible. She believes anything you tell her.
A. untrustworthy
B. bossy
C. selfless
D. shrewd
Each of the following sentences has one error (A, B, C, or D). Find it and blacken your choice on your answer sheet.
Question 42. They could have been humiliated by the incident when it was broadcast on live television, could not they?
A. could have been
B. by
C. broadcast
D. could not
Question 43. I ran into John at the conference two days ago. He had just been injured in a car accident, so he shouldn’t have been in hospital.
A. ran
B. into
C. at
D. shouldn’t
Question 44. Our team didn’t play well in the first half, but the performance got even the worst in the second half.
A. didn’t play
B. well
C. but
D. the worst
Question 45. At this time tomorrow, we will have flown over the Atlantic Ocean.
A. this
B. will have flown
C. over
D. the
PART 5. PRONUNCIATION
Circle the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.
Question 1.
A. opposite
B. hopeful
C. local
D. postal
Question 2.
A. haunt
B. laughter
C. launch
D. daughter
Question 3.
A. gesture
B. grimace
C. regular
D. disgust
Question 4.
A. signal
B. abide
C. pioneer
D. identifiable
Question 5.
A. confusion
B. discussion
C. impression
D. expression
Question 6.
A. advised
B. denied
C. increased
D. inspired
Question 7.
A. behave
B. manage
C. enrage
D. donate
Question 8.
A. furious
B. amuse
C. humiliate
D. insult
Circle the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that has a stress pattern different from the others.
Question 9.
A. tourist
B. hotel
C. wildlife
D. travel
Question 10.
A. friendliness
B. cultural
C. overcome
D. repertoire
Question 11.
A. vibrant
B. fiddle
C. depict
D. hiccup
Question 12.
A. adjacent
B. amazing
C. ignorant
D. horizon
Question 13.
A. immerse
B. converse
C. submerge
D. commerce
Question 14.
A. wavelength
B. lecture
C. amount
D. gadget
Question 15.
A. commitment
B. quality
C. reminder
D. assistant
Question 16.
A. flatter
B. annoy
C. alarm
D. response
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Phòng Giáo dục và Đào tạo ...
Đề thi Học kì 1 Tiếng Anh 12
Bộ sách: Friends Global
năm 2025
Thời gian: .... phút
(Đề số 1)
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from that of the other three in pronunciation.
Question 1: A. gesture B. grimace C. guest D. disgust
Question 2: A. hopeful B. local C. opposite D. postal
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of stress.
Question 3: A. backpack B. boredom C. interest D. delay
Question 4: A. adventure B. apartment C. challenge D. surprise
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answers.
Question 5: I ________ at the exam paper lying on Mr. Gregson’s desk, but I didn’t want to risk it.
A. could look
B. can look
C. can have looked
D. could have looked
Question 6: He inhaled the smoke and started ________ and spluttering.
A. coughing
B. gasping
C. sighing
D. tutting
Question 7: This time tomorrow, Barry will ________ across the Pacific for exactly three months.
A. be rowing
B. have been rowing
C. have rowed
D. have been rowed
Question 8. Marj decided to ________ in Pittsburgh to see an old friend.
A. stop over
B. get around
C. hang out
D. drop in
Question 9: After ________ three hamburgers, it’s no wonder you feel sick!
A. eat
B. eating
C. have eaten
D. having eaten
Read the following advertisement/ letter and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
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“Step into a world of wonder and (10) ______ with Carnival! Join us for the ultimate adventure filled (11) ______ thrilling rides, dazzling shows, delicious food, and non-stop fun for the whole family. Create memories (12) ______ last a lifetime with Carnival. Book your voyage today!” |
Question 10: A. excite B. excited C. exciting D. excitement
Question 11: A. in B. on C. out D. with
Question 12: A. that B. the C. this D. what
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Dear Jen, Let me tell you about our recent trip. Did you know Sara is afraid of flying? We had arranged with her family to go to France. You know I have always wanted to (13) ______ the sights of Paris and would love to live there one day. Well, we got to the airport and Sara appeared (14) ______. I asked her if she was okay and she assured me she was. But when we went through passport control, I could see that Sara wasn’t keen on going any further. Just then, a voice announced: We regret to inform passengers that Flight 114 to Paris is cancelled. Sara, relieved, admitted she was too frightened to fly anyway. So, we all went home—if only our trip (15) ______ before it even started! Tell me about yours. Your bestie, Coco. |
Question 13: A. enjoy B. meet C. see D. visit
Question 14: A. anxious B. ashamed C. fearless D. shocked
Question 15: A. did end B. didn’t end C. wasn’t ending D. hadn’t ended
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct arrangement of the sentences to make a meaningful paragraph/ instruction.
Question 16:
a) Her new staff would question her proposals openly in meetings.
b) She was excited about her new role but soon realised that managing her new team would be a challenge.
c) Despite their friendliness, Gabriella didn’t feel respected as a leader.
d) Gabriella worked for a multinational company as a successful project manager in Brazil and was transferred to manage a team in Sweden.
e) Then, when she gave them instructions on how to carry out a task, they would often go about it in their own way without checking with her.
A. a-d-c-b-e
B. c-d-a-e-b
C. d-b-c-a-e
D. a-c-e-d-b
Question 17:
a) Once the form is submitted, our team will review the registration and confirm the availability of slots for the desired dates.
b) First, tourists interested in joining the camping trip should visit our website to access the registration form.
c) After receiving confirmation, tourists can proceed to make the necessary payments to secure their slots on the trip.
d) Finally, detailed information regarding the meeting point, itinerary, and essential items to bring will be provided to participants prior to the departure date.
e) Next, they will need to fill out the required information, including their name, contact details, and any special requests or dietary restrictions they may have.
A. b-a-c-e-d
B. a-b-c-e-d
C. b-e-a-c-d
D. c-b-e-d-a
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
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In the USA, table manners are essential for (18) ________. Basic etiquette includes waiting for (19) ________ before starting to eat, using utensils properly, and keeping elbows off the table. Chew with your mouth closed and (20) ________. It’s customary to say ‘please’ and ‘thank you’ (21) ________. Napkins should be placed on your lap, (22) ________, place them neatly beside your plate. Complimenting the host on the meal (23) ________, and offering to help clean up is appreciated. |
Question 18:
A. dining polite
B. polite dining
C. dine politely
D. politely dine
Question 19:
A. seating and serving everyone
B. everyone to seat and serve
C. everyone seating and to be served
D. everyone to be seated and served
Question 20:
A. avoid talking with food in your mouth
B. when your mouth is not full of food
C. avoid to talk with your mouth full of food
D. not talking with food in your mouth
Question 21:
A. when asked to pass items
B. when asking for items to be passed
C. when items are asked to be passed
D. when items are asking to be passed
Question 22:
A. but when finishing
B. and when finished
C. however when finished
D. and therefore when finishing
Question 23:
A. is considered courteous
B. considers courteous
C. is courteous consideration
D. is considering courteous
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
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Phong Nha Cave, located in Vietnam’s Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, is an (24) ______ natural wonder. (25) ______ by a local farmer in the 16th century, it’s one of the world’s oldest and largest cave systems. (26) _____ encounter majestic dripstones when exploring its winding passages. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Phong Nha Cave is valued (27) ______ its ecological importance. Legends abound about its hidden treasures, drawing travellers who want to explore its depths by boat. It captivates (28) ______ tourists and scientists, offering insight into ancient geological processes. |
Question 24: A. abnormal B. extraordinary C. atypical D. uncommon
Question 25: A. Revealed B. Opened C. Discovered D. Known
Question 26: A. Adventurers B. Passengers C. Commuters D. Customers
Question 27: A. as B. at C. with D. for
Question 28: A. all B. both C. either D. few
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answers to each of the questions.
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The effects of globalisation on cultural diversity As a result of globalisation, the world is becoming more and more connected. This has changed people's way of life, beliefs, art and customs, or their culture, in many respects. Although people's experiences around the world have become very similar, globalisation has also encouraged cultural diversity. Below are some examples. A. Variety of cuisines Fast food chains and international restaurants have become popular, offering a wide range of dishes and more food choices to local people. For example, here in Vietnam, we can enjoy Italian pizza or Japanese sushi, in addition to our traditional food. Moreover, some international dishes use local ingredients, which make them unique and more suitable to local tastes. On the other hand, Vietnamese specialties, such as pho and banh mi, are also gaining popularity worldwide. B. No borders for music Thanks to globalisation, people can quickly discover new music from all over the world. People nowadays enjoy listening to music from different countries and cultures, and in different languages. For example, American teens are captivated by K-pop music and dance. There are also many music festivals around the globe that bring artists and music fans together. In today's connected world, it is very common for musicians across the world to work on music projects and share ideas together. C. Blending fashion styles Globalisation has also impacted fashion by opening it up to a variety of styles and influences from around the world. Cross-cultural styles that blend both traditional and modern elements are on the rise. This presents opportunities for fashion designers to be creative and reflect the cultural richness of the world. It is now easier for people to keep up with fashion trends from different cultures and regions, and express their identities in new and exciting ways. In conclusion, globalisation has helped strengthen cultural diversity in the world and made people appreciate different cultures and lifestyles. |
Question 29: In what way has globalisation influenced people’s eating habits?
A. It has decreased the popularity of traditional food.
B. It has limited people’s food choices to local dishes.
C. Local people are exploring foreign cuisines.
D. Fast food is becoming a staple on the Vietnamese table.
Question 30: Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a food option available in Vietnam?
A. dishes from other cultures made with local ingredients
B. traditional dishes made with international ingredients
C. a Japanese dish of cooked rice and raw fish.
D. a box of McDonald’s chicken nuggets with French fries.
Question 31: What can be inferred from the passage about music?
A. Music has connected people from different cultures.
B. Teens around the world love listening to K-pop music.
C. It has become easier to organise music festivals worldwide.
D. People learn new languages to listen to songs in those languages.
Question 32: How has globalisation affected fashion?
A. It has made it easier for people to create their own clothes.
B. It has introduced more traditional elements in fashion design.
C. It has turned every fashion item into a reflection of cultural richness.
D. It has promoted the exchange of fashion ideas from around the world.
Question 33: What does ‘This’ in paragraph C refer to?
A. the opening of fashion to a wider range of global styles and influences
B. the growing popularity of combining old and new elements in fashion
C. the increase in opportunities for designers to showcase their creativity
D. the ability to follow fashion trends from various cultures and regions
Question 34: What is the purpose of the article?
A. To introduce features of new cultures to readers.
B. To discuss the positive impacts of globalisation on cultures.
C. To encourage people to show appreciation for different lifestyles.
D. To explain how globalisation allows people to have the same experiences.
Read the following reviews and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answers to each of the questions.
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The Coach Hotel Rating: ★★★☆☆ 164 reviews Patsy190 writes: 6 of us stayed here for the weekend. The first thing we noticed on entering our room was how small it was. Our rooms were clean, but the bed cover was stained. The furniture was really outdated, especially the bathroom, which had an old pink suite and linoleum on the floor. The ‘shower’ was a hose that you fit onto the taps. The sink was in the bedroom, right next to the television sockets which seems pretty unsafe to me. We had dinner there, and it was well-cooked, but we were still hungry afterwards because the servings were so tiny. The drinks prices were extortionate – £5 for a small glass of wine. My friend ordered a brandy, but the waitress brought him whiskey. When we complained, she just walked off! Not impressed. I would like to say it was cheap and cheerful but at £120 a night, it was neither – overpriced and depressing more like. MellowBunny writes: Just returned from a 3-day break here, and thought that the Coach Hotel was very good value for money. I had requested a quiet room and this was noted at reception. I got a great room – large, comfortable and clean, with a seating area overlooking the racecourse. The only disappointing thing was that there were no tea/coffee facilities in the room – not even a kettle. The furniture and decor was not particularly up-to-date, but that’s what you would expect from an old hotel. There was a wide selection of well-cooked food on offer. At breakfast I had poached eggs, and they were done to perfection. In the evening, I had a delicious three-course meal, and I wasn’t kept waiting for so long between courses, which is definitely a plus when you’re dining alone. I found the staff friendly and always willing to help. JadeUnicorn writes: Don’t be fooled by the pictures online. What you see is definitely NOT what you get! First, it’s not close to the city centre – it’s at least a 35-minute walk. Furniture was old and dated, although the bed was comfortable. [A] Tiny bathroom, with an absurdly loud extractor fan. No lock on the bathroom door and no toiletries, not even soap. [B] There were cobwebs all over the hotel. [C] The dining room is dark and uninviting, with no windows except one tiny one. [D] The food simply was the type that gives Britain a bad name. Instant coffee and cheap sausages. Service was poor, with staff clearing the table while we were still eating. |
Question 35: Which reviewer says the hotel’s decor was old-fashioned?
A. Patsy190
B. MellowBunny
C. JadeUnicorn
D. All reviewers
Question 36: Which reviewer says bed clothes were dirty?
A. Patsy190
B. MellowBunny
C. JadeUnicorn
D. Two reviewers
Question 37: What was the issue Patsy190’s friend met with when ordering a drink?
A. The glass they received was dirty.
B. The drink they wanted was out of stock.
C. They were served the wrong drink.
D. They received a cold drink instead of a warm one.
Question 38: The word ‘extortionate’ in the first review is closest in meaning to
A. expensive
B. reasonable
C. unnecessary
D. discounted
Question 39: Where would the following sentence best fit in JadeUnicorn’s review?
“It seemed like it hadn’t been cleaned properly in a long time.”
A. [A]
B. [B]
C. [C]
D. [D]
Question 40: According to the reviews, all of the following are suggested EXCEPT
A. The reviewers disagreed on the size of the hotel’s room.
B. Of the three reviewers, only MellowBunny traveled solo.
C. Patsy190 and JadeUnicorn thought the food portion was small.
D. The third reviewer was least pleased with their stay at the hotel.
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