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UNIT 1: LIFE STORTES
A. PHONETICS
I.
l.
hear
4. meet
II.
I.
dear
6. pair
- here
- meat
- deer
- pear
2. read
5. maid
- red
- made
dye
2. die 7. altar -
B. VOCABULARY
3. week
6. rode
3. flour
alter
8. aloud
- rveak
- road
- flower
- allowed
4. r.rare - hair 5. r.neat - nleet
9. blew - blue 10. sealing - ceiling
& GRAMMAR
I.
1.
historical
2.
slrateg:
talented
3. generositvu 4.
6.
7.
politician
8..figure
9.
dedication 5.
reprration
10.
achieyement
distinguished
tI.
l. travelled 2. stayed3. didn't know 4. saw
5. were walking 6. was coming 7. hurt 8. didn't break
I II.
l. was
2. was
3. were
4. loved 5. rvas studying
6. started - didn't finish 7. was travelling becarne g. got 9. started 10. dieil
IV.
1. I was peeling some onions and the knife slipped.
2. He was playing football and he felI over.
3. We were sunbathing at the weekend and rve stayed out too long.
4. He was walking in the rain and he got very wet.
5. They were staying in Hai Phong when there was a terrible storm.
6. She u,,as travelling home from school and she left it on the bus.
V.
l.a-The
2. a-a-The
3.a-A-the 4.an-a-The-the-the
a-a-the-The -the 6. a-The
7.O-The
8.a-the
5.
VI.
1. the
6. the
vII.
2. the
3. the
7.a
8. the
4.
the
5. an
9.4
t0.
a
l.B 2.A 3.D 4.B 5.C 6.D 7.8 8.A 9.D l0.c
C. READING
I. l. T 2.F
II.
Tas[ 1. l. NG
3.NG 4.T 5.F6.F 7.T 8.NG
2.F
3.T
4.F
5.F
9.NG l0.T
6.7
Task 2
l. anthology
5. memorabilia
III.
Task 1.
Task
l.E
2. l.F
2. pioneer
6. intact
3. surrealist
2.D
2.T
3. F
4,G
3. F
4.7
4. biographies
5.A 6.B
5.T 6.F 7.T
8.F
Bdi tdp Tidng Anh 12 - 3
tx.
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46. Le Thanh
He was brought up in the state of Neu York.
2. His increclible perfonnance dLrring lrigli school earned him adnrission
Harr ard Univursitl
to
.
3. Tlie reasons were that he didn't get pernrission to use the photos, the
stndents didn't like his ranking. and so nranl,people sau'Facemash otr
llarvard servers.
4. Within the nert irear it irnmediately spread to other colleges in the United
5. It lias over one billion and seven hundred million users.
6. iie got ilre offtrs. like selling the site, or getting ad revenue.
7. lt is one of tlie uorld's biggest ollline busittesses.
8.
He got married in 20 12.
l.D
lv-.
2.C 3.A 4.8 5.B
D. SPEAKING
1.C
2.G
3.B
4.8
6'.4
5.H
8B
7.D
6.A
of
professor
in Viet
of
Nam.
I
16.
ambition
{I
:
l0.c
tx.
-16.
in Ttian_s Long.
uNlT 2: URB,
A. PHONETICS
I
15.D
I.B 2.D 3.A 4.C : t-)
Vl.26.B 21.D28.8 29.A 30.C 3l.B 32.C 33.D3'1'Cl5{
vrr.36. c 37. A 38. D 39. B 40. B
vlil.4l . c 42. F 43. D 44.8 45. E
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I.
L
Manl' cities have unreliable
2.
of wastewatcr ieri.
Trvo decqdes icri ago ,'ltr . Ltrl .,
to cleatt water or boiled rr ii :-.
V.
22.was raining
21. was waiting
24. artived - were still wearing
23. was lying - heard
25. was looking found - had
Ngu; crr DLt. u ltose pctt -tt.rt: -
47. Nguyen Du witnessed rnany'char
dynasties, and his works reflected'
48. Nguyen Du's poems displayed the
49. His life, career and works. especi
walks of life in Viet Nam and scho
50. Nguyen Du was rccognised as a \\i
I.
5.C
ll.A l2.D 13.B l4.C
20 Sttcccs's
17.work 18. inten'iev' l9.failw"e
4 - Lr-ru Hoing Tri
3.A +.B :
8.C I i)
16. lalentetl 11. uchievantanr
V.2l.an 22.O 23.the ll .r - j '.
vt. 26. D 27. Il 28. C lq \
v,.36. D 31. B j8. A -:e r
VIII.4l. ll -12. G 4i" D 1-1 L -r l
, 20 I 0.
TEST 1 (Unit l)
lV.
'-'.
).\
8.F
8. ProfessorChaureceivedtheFietdsMedal inMathematicsinAugust20l0inlndia.
4.B
9.D
:
.
t+il. l. D 2. A
III.6. B 7.D
9'C l0D
becoming the country's youngest-ever professor.
7. He joined the mathernatics faculty at the University of Chicago on September
I+II. I.C 2.D 3.B
IIr.6.D 7.8 8.B
During his 38 1'ears of rulr politics. military. and ect n..:r
48. He initiated the Hong D r. (' . .
Viet Nam, aud tr.irotnoted itt: .11
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:
TEST 2
in Paris.
5. He obtained a PhD irr 1997 frorn the lJniversitl'of Paris-Sud under the supervision
received the title
,' ':
49. He himself was a gre ai Lrrrci ,1
50. Vaiuable docunrellts \\erc )-.-[-e Thanh Tong as a \\'oi'l.i C..
States.
E. WRITNNG
1. Ngo Bao Cltau ivas born in 1912 itt an intellectual famil,v in Ha Noi'
'2. At the age of 15, he entered the rnatheniatics specializatiorr class at Ha Noi
National Universitl'.
i. In grades il arrd 12. Chau participated in the 29th arrd the iOtr' lnternational
Mathelratical Olynlpiad (lMO) and becante the first Vietuatnese student to wirl
trvo IMO gold rnedals.
4. lje r.r,as off-ered a scholarship b1'the Flench government for undergraduate study
6. ln 2005, at the age of 33, he
kiir: .:
Viet Nam's prosperous st.r_:i
IV.
].D
Professor C drard Laumon.
'l-ong is the
i.
Witlr steadih decljrrirrg .11 \: 1ar ri
itii ' RO iroito ptrrily ,t6:l,'
J. Thc Ihai rrr go\ crlulrur]'
5.
.,1-
- -'
-
facilities to suppofi busincss ::.. :
Rural ioei poor ioci peoplc ir:.-- ,.ecorrontic opporttrnities
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'
-
lx.
46. Le Thanh Tring is the king whose
ork.
school earned him admission to
permission
to
use the Photos, the
so many people saw Facemash on
nanre and contributions ciosely linked to
Viet Nam's prosperous stage in the iate l5ri' centurt,"
41 . During his 38 years of ruiing, King Le fhanh l'ong carried out refonns iir
politics. nr i I itary,, and econorrry,.
.18. He initiated the Ilong Dr-rc Code ra'hiclr nrarked a high level of civilizatioir of
Viet Nam, ancl plonroted national cultural values^
49. He himse lf rvas a great poet rvith a riuurber of vaiuaDle poenis.
50. Valuable docunrents il'ere submitted to TJNESCO for the recognition of King
t-e Thanh l-on_s as a Wcrld Cultural Cele bliti.
ro other colleges in the United States.
million users.
or getting ad revenue.
businesses.
TEST 2 (Unit 1)
6.A 7.D
8.
6.A 7.D
B
9.C
l+ll. l.D 2.A 3.A
10. D
III.6.B
4.8
9.t)
r.A
10.C il.C
t2.B
13.
c
14.
A
15. A
IV.
8.F
16.
intellectual family in Ha Noi.
.:ecialization class at Ha Noi
in the 19s and the 30th International
the first Vietnamese student to win
government for undergraduate study
ofParis-Sud under the supervision
- :' -
].D 8.C
:--,':!'s:ir in Vict
of
Nanr.
talentetl
17
. achieveittcnt 18" raspe
t'toblc
19. genr:ro.sit.t' 20. di.stingtri,sltecl
V.2l.arr 22.O 23.rhe 24.a 25.the
vt.26.D 27.8 28.C 2S.A i0.D it.B
vrr. 36. D i7. B 38. A ie. C 40. il
vHI. 41. Il .12. G 4i. D 44. C 45. E
32.C 33"A:]4.8
35.D
IX.
46. Nguyen Du. u'hose pen-nanles are'fo i.\ltu and Thanh Hien, u,as born in 1765
in Thang Long.
47. Ngu5en Du rrituessetl nranl'changes in the transition fronr tlie Le to Nguyen
dynasties. and iris *,orks reflected Viet Narr's society during these vears.
48. Nguyen Du's poerns displa,,-'ed the spiritual life of Vietnanrese people.
49. His iifle. career and rvorks. especialiy The Tale of Kieu. interest readers ol all
lvalks of lile in Viet Nant and scholars abroad.
50. Ngul'en Du nas recognised as a World Cultural Celebrity by UNESCO in 2013.
UNIT 2: URBANISATION
A. PHONETICS
I.
l.B 2.D 3.A 4.C 5.D 6.B
7.D
8.A
9.A
10. B
II.
ilffi,fi iBD
fltldt:
il|fl{llll
lll
'l
lll
-
,-- 35. A
L
Many cities have unreliilble 'iuerir po\!er,'aoi supplles riLr,. insufflcient treatnleut
of rvastcrvater ,'cri.
2. Two decades cr,'ago 1r<,ri. urbau househqlds,'.ro,'i.-)oi used simple carbon filters
to clean u,ater or boiled /olr' it belbrc drinking.
l. With steadily decllning i'ari water cluality, rrran1'households iixri iorii nou,'Lrse
RO iaorto pqriFy loci /ar,/ u'ater fbr drinking.
4. The Thai /1;t governnient icoi fuiled r'cr to provide iarl infrastructure and
facilities to support business developntent in outlying /ari regions.
5. R.ural ioc. poor ioei people mlgrate iari to urbarr areas /cei in search of better
cC\)nun r ic opporf un it ies.
Bai ftp Ti.dng Anlt 12 - 5
B. VOCABULARY
I.
& GRAMMAR
l. urhanisation 2. ittilttstriolisation 3. nronagerne nt 4. qualitv 5. resottrces
2. utte ntplr.n'ncnt 3. sanitation 4. Slums
ll. l. Urbanisotion
5. Denseh, populatccl
6.
8. sv'irch o/J'
9.dct'ply-roolad
III.
l. well-hchavecl
axpuncling
T.thought-provoking 8.long-tcrnr
lV. l. be
2. corrre
3. tell
5.
write
7. grabs/grabbed
l0.industrialisation
5. be/
come
2. be named
6. have 7. be
vr. l.A 2.A
7.
9. np-to-date 10. high-cost
4. speak
stav
5.8 6.A 7.D 8.C 9.A
lO.C
2.T
l. initiated
3.F
4.F
2. boom 3. deals 4.
II.
l.
2.
3.
2.F
l. l.T
5.F
6.F
7.F
8.7
3.
T
transactions 5. preferential 6. debts
4.T
5.
T
6.
F
7.T
8.7
builrup
area such as a town or city.
The number of people living in urban areas tends to increase.
It is 90 per cent.
4.
More and nrore peoplc are choosing to live on the edge of urban areas - with
rnany relocating to the countryside.
5. Because many people u'iil drive their cars into the city cer.rtre to get to work and
it causes a bottleneck and congestion.
6. It nreans extrenre differences betlveen poverty and r.vealtl.r. as rveil as in people's
well-being and access to things like.jobs, housing and education.
7. Because the inner-city is typicalll'a zone with older housing and declining industry.
8. Thef improve the physical environment of the area. the quality of housing, and
the technology' in industry.
Task 3
L inner
city
rrr.r.B
l.B
IV.
planners 6. physical
8.A 9.D t0.C
2. bottleneck 3. congestion 4. well-being 5.
2.8 3.A 4.D 5.C
2.A 3.C 4.D 5.C
6.8 ].C
D. SPEAKING
l.F
2.C 3.A 4.H 5.E
6 - Luu Hohng
has 6r'crr r/ /-/.r. .
'
'
2.E i...\ I :r : l
III. 1.E 2,C 3.B J:] ]
I+ll. l.A 2.c 3.A i:r
tv.
growth
16.
l.T
"[usk 2
It is a
5. There
II. l. C
,,' -i
l'7.
1
:
pot'tt'tt l\
V.
Tosk 2
Task
There rla.r u / t.s,
1960 to 2010.
TEST
C. READING
t.
Task 1.
--
six decades.
8. return
3. be postponed 4. be permitted 5. be controlled
8. know
9. be
10. be built
3.B 4.B
l. The urban area t ill ri: -",'.'
2. Urban areas c\panJ) I\: -.
3. There is a sleodt urcri'.;'- ,
l.
2. dcnsclt populated 3. kind-heartcd
5. ./at-/t'ee
6. dow'n-murket
4. long-lasting
v.
l. take
WRITING
E.
I.
Tri
6.8 7.G
8.D
I
I
. be
supplied
ll. har.
-
vll.36.c 37.8 38.D,ls : - :
VIII.4l.B 42. E .13. G -1-j a -l
IX.
46. Overall. the ratio
ol ui-:., - r. :
population ratio expcricri\
-
.
47. ln 1950. about 90o'o o1'tlr: :- .
of urban dr.r'ellers at the sa:' . ' .
48.'I'he nert seven-decade
a stead)'decrease in the rLr:.:
,19. ln 2020, 369'i, of the popul:.:
50. In 20.13. it is erpecteJ rl:::
popLrlation.
I+II. I. C 2.D
III.6.B 1.C
IV.
I
J,
B
8.A
6. though-prorokine
19. weather-beaten
v.21. A
Yt.26.B
22.D
21. A.
vII. 36. D37. A
vut. 4l . c
23. A
28. D
18. C
41. B
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pe: : r :. -
: :
:'
', , '.,.
E. WRITING
-
.-
.
-. -. i . rasources
I.
l. The urban area will rise sharplv in rhe.first three decades of the 2 !'t cenhuy.
2. Urban areas erpands tvice as.fast as urban population.
3. Tlrere is a.slcttdv increase in greenhouse gas emissions.from cities over tlte past
sir decades.
There ryas u rise o.f 50% in thc perccrtrage of urhan poptrlation in Asia./i"ont
1960 to 2010.
5. There has been a rise of 300'% in the nuntber of megacities since r990.
II. l. C 2.8 3. A 4. D 5.8
4.
.- ...
-.;..;
-' i.iit,i-lteorled
6. tlov n-tnurkel
a. trp-to-dale 10. high-cost
.
:;
IIt. l.E
i
speak
.1. i'eturn
.: - :.: perrnitted 5. be controlled
- -r.
10. be built
, i rD 8.c 9.A 10.C
I+Il. l.A 2.C
III.6. D l. A
5.
T
7.F
TEST 1 (Unit 2)
5.8
3.A 4.D
8. C 9.8
l0.
D ll. B t2.D t3.c
14.
A
l5.
B
grot,th
17.
potet't.v- 18. o1tportunities 19.
leyels
20. protlttctit"it.y,
v.
2 l.
8.7
5.
preferential
6. debts
6.
F
8.7
7.T
_s.A
IV,
16.
6.F
2.C 3.B 4.D
be supplied 22. have
2i. be taken 24. be set 25. be esrablished
vI.26.D 21.8 28.C 29.A 30.B ll.C 32.A 33.D 34.A i5.B
vrr.36. c 37. B 38. D 39. A ,10. B
vilI" 4l.B 12. E 43. G 44. C 45. D
IX.
46. overall, the ratio of urban population goes up continuously. ri,hile the rural
population ratio erperiences a steady fall.
: ris to
47.lt't 1950. about 90% of tlre population Iived in rural
increase.
live on the edge of urban areas
-
with
into the city centre to get to work and
areas ronrpared to over I0zo
of urban dwellers at the same time.
,18. 'I'he next seven-decade period lras seen a steady r.ise in the urbarr population
and
a steady decrease in the rural population.
49. In 2020,36% ofthe population lives in urban areas" u,ltile 6,1_16 lives iri rural areas.
50. In 2043. it is expected that Viet Nam's urban populatian rvill exceed the rur-al
popu latiorr
TEST 2 (Unit 2)
I+II. I.C2,D 3.8 4.C 5.A
III.6. B 1, C 8. A 9. C IO. D ll.c 12.B i3.Cr 14.D i5.A
lV. I6. though-provoking 17. year-round
8. never-ending
1
19.
weather-beaten
A 22.D
27. A
vtl. 36. D37. A
VIII. 41. C
Y.21.
Yt.26.B
20. long-lasting
23. A 2,1. A 25. B
28.D 29. C 30. B 31.
38. C 39. A 40. A
42. B 43. C .14. A
45. E
C
32.
A
33.D
34.
B
35. A
Bdi tQp Tidng Anh 12 - 7
6.
IX.
.16. Continuing population growth and urbanization are expected to add 2.5 billion
people to the rvorici's urban population by, 2050, with nearly 90% of the
increase cr-rncentrated in Asia and Africa.
47. N4ost rriegacities and Iarge cities are located in the northern hemisphere.
48" India, China and Nigeria together are expected to account for 37 per cent of the
expected Sro\r,th o{ tlre world's urban population between 2014 and 2050.
49. About one eighth ol'the world's population lives in the 28 megacities with
rnore tharl l0 rnillion inhabitants.
50" 'Ioky,o is erpecte- Xem thêm -