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Đề thi học kì 1 Tiếng anh 12 iLearn Smart World có đáp án năm 2024

Đề thi học kì 1 Tiếng anh 12 iLearn Smart World có đáp án - Đề 1

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Đề thi học kì 1 - iLearn Smart World

Năm học 2024 - 2025

Môn: Tiếng Anh lớp 12

Thời gian làm bài: phút

(Đề số 1)

PART 1. LISTENING

Vivian and Josh are talking about different media types. Listen and decide if each of the statements is T (True) or F (False).

 

 

1. Josh is interested in the topic of the role of media in society.

2. Vivian says that mass media only allow people to receive information.

3. Vivian thinks broadcast media are more important than digital media.

4. Digital media are so convenient that people can check the truth easily.

5. The weakness of print media is the information sources.

You will hear two students talking about jobs in the future and choose the correct answer to each of the following questions.

 

 

6. What doesn't Sandra know much about?

A. phones and tablets             

B. computer software            

C. computers and phones

7. What does Matthew think would make him a good software developer?

A. being creative

B. knowing a lot about software

C. being interested in computers

8. What wouldn't Sandra like about being a lawyer?

A. speaking in front of people

B. working in teams

C. helping bad people

9. What wouldn't Matthew like about being a lawyer?

A. researching                        

B. organizing              

C. reading so much

10. What does Matthew think would make him a good lawyer?

A. being organized

B. being good at working in teams

C. being confident

PART 2. READING

Select the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option for each of the blanks.

Culture Blog

Hello, readers. This week's blog is going to look at different cultures around the world. Interestingly, I (11) _________ to all of these countries, so I know this is all true, even the ones that sound a little strange.

The first country I want to talk about is the UK. Their culture is quite similar to mine in the USA. People greet each other with a friendly handshake, (12) _________ is the same in the USA. They also sometimes kiss close friends and family on the cheek. It's a taboo in England to be late to things. Punctuality is important, and people think that being late is rude. It's also really rude to not wait for your turn in a line.

The next country is Italy. Punctuality isn't too important to Italians, which is very (13) _________ the UK. They have a few taboos that are a bit different, too. It's a taboo to ask for extra cheese on your pizza. People think you are being rude to the chef (14) _________ you ask for more, which seems strange to me. You should also dress nicely and smartly in public.

I also want to talk about Malaysia. It's a cultural norm to take your shoes off (15) _________ going into someone's home. It's also common to eat with your hands, which I think is great. Using knives and forks is boring. (16) _________, it's a taboo to point at people with your right hand. If you want to point, you should use your thumb, which was hard for me to remember. It's also really rude to touch someone's head.

I hope you find this interesting. What cultures do you know about? What are considered good and bad manners in those cultures? I want to hear about all of them.

11.

A. have been  

B. was                        

C. had been                

D. will be

12.

A. who           

B. which                     

C. what                      

D. when

13.

A. the same    

B. similar to               

C. different from        

D. likely to

14.

A. when                     

B. that                        

C. while                      

D. if

15.

A. before                    

B. after                                   

C. at the same time    

D. as soon as

16.

A. Therefore   

B. However                

C. Moreover               

D. As a result

Select the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option for each of the blanks.

Digital media and social media have become crucial aspects of modern communication (17) __________ for the past decades. The two types of media differ in several points. The first difference is (18) __________ with the Internet. Without the Internet, the means of digital media like TVs and radios can still function with the necessary equipment (19) __________ like smartphones and tablets cannot access any social media platforms.
The second difference is their purposes. Digital media refer to any content (20) __________ like radio waves and cables. (21) __________, social media involve creating networks and fostering interaction. Digital media cover a wider variety of content, whereas social media emphasise communication and community, (22) __________ in online discussions and user-generated content. In conclusion, social media and digital media differ in the use of the Internet and their purposes. Therefore, they offer different uses in various situations.

17.

A. but they have enabled the spreading of information

B. because they have enabled the spreading of information

C. or they have enabled the spreading of information

D. although they have enabled the spreading of information

18.

A. its connection                    

B. your connection                 

C. their connection                 

D. our connection

19.

A. so hi-tech gadgets                                                 

B. where hi-tech gadgets       

C. for hi-tech gadgets                                                

D. whereas hi-tech gadgets

20.

A. deliver through a wired or wireless network                    

B. delivered through a wired or wireless network

C. to deliver through a wired or wireless network                

D. delivering through a wired or wireless network

21.

A. In contrast             

B. In general                           

C. Similarly                            

D. Specifically

22.

A. that encourages users to engage actively              

B. it encourages users to engage actively

C. which encourages users to engage actively                      

D. they encourage users to engage actively

Read the following passage about great jobs and choose the correct answer to each of the questions.

Some people love working so much that it doesn't feel like work. But most people are not so lucky. They need money to live, so they need a job. However, they don't love their work, and they feel unhappy. And because they are unhappy, they may not work hard. Luckily, some people and companies are trying to improve things.

Dan Price is the CEO of a company based in Seattle. In 2015, he raised the salaries of all of his workers to 70,000 ayear, much higher than the aver rage in come in the UnitedStates. Topay for this, hecu this own salary to the same amount. Intere stingly, according to astudy by Princeton University in 2010 about salaries people whom ake around 75,000 each year are happier and feel more satisfaction than those who make less or more money. Since Price made his decision, his workers have been happier and his company has been more thriving.

Money is one reason why some workers are unhappy with their jobs. Another reason is working too many hours. Perpetual Guardian, a company based in New Zealand, wanted staff to have a better work- life balance. The company came up with a plan. Its staff were paid for five days, but they only had to work four days each week. Not surprisingly, workers were happier and more satisfied.

Many studies show that people who do things are happier than people who buy things. For example, going on a road trip or learning to play the guitar is better than buying a car or guitar. The famous company Airbnb wants its staff to have great experiences. Workers get $2,000 each year to stay at Airbnb properties anywhere in the world. As a result, many people who work at Airbnb love their jobs.

23. What is implied in paragraph 1?

A. The number of people who cannot find joy in their work is low.

B. Job dissatisfaction can lead to low motivation and productivity.

C. Efforts to enhance job satisfaction haven't been made by small firms.

D. Everyone tries to work hard for financial reasons rather than fulfilment.

24. The word thriving in paragraph 2 is OPPOSITE in meaning to __________.

A. temporary              

B. developing             

C. unsuccessful          

D. healthy

25. The phrase came up with in paragraph 3 can be best replaced by ___________.

A. recognised             

B. discovered             

C. abandoned             

D. assessed

26. The word they in paragraph 3 refers to ___________.

A. days                       

B. jobs                        

C. hours                      

D. staff

27. Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4?

A. Research suggests that people who engage in experiences tend to be happier than those who purchase

material goods.

B. Many studies indicate that individuals who own too many items feel lower happiness than those who

focus on items themselves.

C. Studies show that people who prioritise buying goods report higher happiness levels than those who

do activities.

D. Research claims that spending money on experiences leads to greater satisfaction than spending it on

buying items.

28. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A. Employees at Perpetual Guardian previously had a very poor work-life balance.

B. Workers at Airbnb can stay at Airbnb properties with a small annual fee.

C. There has been a rise of $70,000 in the annual salaries of Dan Price's staff.

D. Job dissatisfaction can be derived from long working hours and financial reasons.

29. In which paragraph does the writer mention a contrast relationship?

A. Paragraph 1           

B. Paragraph 2           

C. Paragraph 3           

D. Paragraph 4

30. In which paragraph does the writer discuss an initiative to reduce the number of workdays without affecting pay?

A. Paragraph 1           

B. Paragraph 2           

C. Paragraph 3           

D. Paragraph 4

PART 3. WRITING

Choose 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.

31.

a. The quake's magnitude was reported at 6.3 on the Richter scale.

b. The residents in the affected areas are urged to stay alert and follow instructions from local authorities.

c. A strong earthquake hit the coast of Japan today, causing widespread damage.

d. Please follow more updates in the coming hours.

e. Fortunately, there have been no immediate reports of serious injuries.

A. a – c – b – e – d     

B. a – c – d – e – b     

C. c – a – e – b – d     

D. c – e – a – d – b

32.

a. The project aims to expand the library's space and update its facilities.

b. We apologise for any inconvenience during the construction time.

c. According to the mayor, new eco-friendly materials will be used for the expansion.

d. Dear citizens. The city council has approved a major renovation project for The Town Library.

e. During the construction, the library services will be relocated to a temporary site on 25 Maple Street.

f. The construction has been scheduled to start on 4th May and end on 15th June.

A. c – d – a – e – f – b                                    

B. c – f – d – a – e – b

C. d – e – a – b – c – f                                    

D. d – a – c – f – e – b

33.

a. In that wonderful atmosphere, the music was incredible, with a mix of local bands and singers.

b. Last weekend, I attended an amazing outdoor festival called Fields of Fun Festival in the countryside.

c. All in all, it was an unforgettable weekend – next time, you should definitely come with me!

d. When I got hungry, I took a break, exploring the food stalls with all their tasty dishes.

e. The atmosphere was what I liked best because everyone was so friendly and full of energy.

A. b – a – e – c – d     

B. b – e – a – d – c     

C. a – b – d – e – c     

D. c – b – a – e – d

34.

a. The fireworks show at the end of the celebration was absolutely spectacular.

b. After all, it was such a memorable experience, and I really learnt more about Indian culture.

c. I wanted to tell you about my amazing experience at the Diwali celebration last week.

d. Everyone dressed in their finest clothes was walking around, enjoying delicious snacks and sweets.

e. When I arrived, the whole neighbourhood was lit up with beautiful lights.

f. John, my neighbour, invited me to the Diwali celebration, and I was really excited to attend it for the first time.

A. f – d – e – a – b – c                                    

B. f – c – a – d – b – e

C. d – c – a – e – b – f                                    

D. c – f – e – d – a – b

35.

a. The main reason is the rise of the Internet which has fundamentally changed how we consume information.

b. For the past decades, radios have become less and less important in our homes.

c. However, radio stations still exist for those who prefer a conventional auditory experience.

d. Besides, radios remain vital in situations where internet access is limited.

e. Another reason is that streaming services and online podcasts are becoming more and more convenient.

A. a – b – c – d – e     

B. a – b – e – c – d     

C. b – a – e – c – d     

D. b – a – d – c – e

PART 4. SPEAKING

Choose the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange in each of the following questions.

36.

a. Lily: Oh, that's awesome. You'll have to lend it to me sometime!

b. Lily: Good morning, Jake! Did you finish that book you were reading?

c. Jake: Morning, Lily! Yes, I finished it last night. It was incredible!

A. b – c – a                 

B. a – c – b                 

C. c – a – b     

D. c – b – a     

37.

a. Amy: Yes! I've been growing herbs lately.

b. Oliver: Oh, cool! What got you into it?

c. Oliver: That's really cool. I might just have to start my own little garden!

d. Amy: I wanted fresh ingredients for cooking, and it's so satisfying to grow them myself.

e. Oliver: Hey, Amy! Are you still into gardening?

A. c – d – b – a – e     

B. e - d – c – a – b      

C. c – a – e – d – b     

D. e – a – b – d – c

38.

a. Liam: I totally understand. I'll make sure to check it thoroughly before sending it over.

b. Amy: Sure, but could you double-check the formatting first? There were a few errors last time.

c. Liam: Hey, have you had a chance to finalize the report for our project?

d. Amy: Yes, I'm just about done with it. I'll email it to you by tonight.

e. Liam: Great! Thanks for handling it. I appreciate the extra effort.

A. c – d – b – a – e     

B. c – d – e – b – a     

C. d – a – b – e – c     

D. b – c – d - c – a

39.

a. Lan: Hi Richard, have you been following the news about issues on social media in Việt Nam?

b. Lan: I find cyberbullying the most serious issue though. Many people post or share negative content about someone else.

c. Richard: Yes, I have. There have been a lot of problems these days.

A. b – a – c                 

B. a – c – b                 

C. a – b – c                 

D. b – c – a

40.

a. Cody: First, we should set up some food stalls offering traditional dishes from different cultures.

b. Cody: I like your idea, but we don't have any cooking experience. We may need to involve professional cooks.

c. Anna: We've decided to organise a Cultural Diversity Day in our school. Let's discuss what activities to include.

d. Anna: That sounds fun! We can call them 'Taste the World'. We can also show visitors how to cook these dishes.

A. c – a – d – b           

B. c – b – d – a           

C. a – c – b – d           

D. a – d – b – c

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HƯỚNG DẪN GIẢI

1True 2False 3True 4False 5False 6B 7A 8C
9C 10A 11A 12B 13C 14D 15A 16B
17B 18C 19D 20B 21A 22C 23B 24C
25B 26D 27A 28D 29D 30C 31C 32D
33B 34D 35C 36A 37B 38A 39B 40A

Đề thi học kì 1 Tiếng anh 12 iLearn Smart World có đáp án - Đề 2

Sở Giáo dục và Đào tạo ...

Đề thi học kì 1 - iLearn Smart World

Năm học 2024 - 2025

Môn: Tiếng Anh lớp 12

Thời gian làm bài: phút

(Đề số 2)

Listen to a woman talking about working as a physical therapist and complete each gap with ONE WORD.

Bài nghe:

 

 

 

Question 1. Haney Kennedy is currently working at Edmonton ______.

Question 2. It's necessary to have a ______ degree in physical therapy.

Question 3. A physical therapist's internship can last from a few weeks to ______ months.

Question 4. The main duty of a physical therapist includes diagnosing patients' physical ______.

Question 5. A physical therapist also needs to help patients ______ their pain.

Circle the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.

Question 6. A. differ           B. decide           C. improve           D. instruct

Question 7. A. budget           B. update           C. reuse           D. culture

Circle the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that has a stress pattern different from the others.

Question 8. A. client           B. career           C. balance           D. doctor

Question 9. A. company           B. employment           C. business           D. manager

Question 10. A. memory           B. employment           C. precision           D. consultant

Circle the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.

Question 11. The company supplied its employees _______ the necessary tools to complete the project.

A. for

B. with

C. to

D. of

Question 12. Could you tell me _______ the nearest bus stop is?

A. where

B. when

C. how

D. what

Question 13. We will visit the museum _______ we have time.

A. until

B. when

C. while

D. if

Question 14. He _______ go out last night because he was feeling sick.

A. could

B. couldn’t

C. can’t

D. could to

Question 15. She felt very tired _______ completing her final exam, but she was relieved that it was finally over.

A. before

B. after

C. since

D. when

Question 16. When I was a child, my grandfather _______ tell me stories before bedtime.

A. would

B. will

C. should

D. can

Question 17. My family is running a restaurant, and I sometimes _______ them out on weekends.

A. take

B. make

C. help

D. figure

Question 18. The child played with the toy car _______ it was a real vehicle.

A. as if

B. because

C. while

D. although

Question 19. While the students _______ for their exams in the library, the fire alarm went off, causing a lot of confusion.

A. studied

B. were studying

C. study

D. are studying

Question 20. My doctor advised me _______ a break and rest.

A. take

B. to take

C. should take

D. taking

Circle the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct arrangement of the sentences to make a meaningful paragraph/letter in each of the following questions.

Question 21.

a. After the Covid-19 pandemic, a lot of companies wanted to reduce regular working days.

b. This has received positive responses from employees, they believe that such transformation allows them to be more flexible in their personal schedule and avoid burnout.

c. After the trial, some of them decided to implement an official policy about it.

d. The government also hoped that the strategy could promote work-life balance and create a more dynamic model of working.

e. So, they took part in a four-day working trial for a few months to evaluate its effectiveness.

A. c-a-b-d-e

B. d-b-e-a-b

C. a-e-c-b-d

D. e-c-d-b-a

Question 22.

a. In the end, the mentor will give you feedback and you can bring your dish home or share with others in class.

b. Dear Tina, thank you for your interest in our online cooking sessions.

c. On the cooking day, all kitchen utensils and an apron will be provided to you.

d. Our mentor will guide you through every step to make sure you do things correctly.

e. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact us. Regards!

f. Before joining, you need to buy ingredients on the list. You can bring a notebook in case you need to make notes during the session.

A. b-f-c-d-a-e

B. b-d-c-c-e-f

C. b-a-d-e-f-c

D. b-e-f-a-d-c

Circle the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the options that best complete the letter.

Hi Nicolas,

I totally understand your troubles. I am writing to share some tips for building strong self-discipline in your studies, which can enhance (23) _______ in your future career.

It's essential to identify your passion. (24) _______ that truly interest you, it becomes easier to stay motivated and disciplined. When you choose to pursue a passion, try to (25) _______ and set specific time allocation for them, and then visualize yourself achieving them. This visual is like a constant reminder of your non-stop efforts. Furthermore, implementing a reward system can be highly effective. Treat yourself to something you enjoy (26) _______. This creates a sense of satisfaction and reinforces positive behavior. Also, find and work toward a competitive element as a part of your final target. (27) _______, a bit of healthy pressure can boost your motivation.

In today's world, acquiring skills and knowledge in in-demand areas is crucial. So, you must identify the fields (28) _______ and build strong self-discipline as soon as possible.

I hope the tips will be helpful. Write back soon.

Question 23.

A. my professional life

B. your professional life

C. your personal life

D. my personal life

Question 24.

A. Engaging in the activities

B. Before engaging in the activities

C. To engage in the activities

D. When you engage in the activities

Question 25.

A. set your passion related to your goals 

B. set your passion in relation to your small goals

C. set small goals related to your passion

D. set a relation between your small goals and passion

Question 26.

A. in case of completing tasks

B. after completing tasks

C. instead of completing tasks

D. despite completing tasks

Question 27.

A. Whether it's a competition against other people or a challenge to improve yourself

B. If it's a competition against other people or a challenge to improve yourself

C. Unless it competes against other people or challenges yourself

D. Although it's competitive against other people or challenging for yourself

Question 28.

A. to enhance your expertise

B. enhancing your expertise

C. where you can enhance your expertise

D. that can enhance your expertise

Circle the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the options that best complete the passage.

Lifelong learning is a non-stop process of (29) _______ new knowledge and skills throughout one's life. As the process is (30) _______, lifelong learners are required to have self-discipline and motivation to achieve their targets.

Lifelong learning is beneficial for your professional development. For example, (31) _______ you work for an international corporation, learning a new language might help you get a better salary. Learning new things, especially high-tech skills will also help you become more (32) _______ in the job market because having a wide range of abilities will make you more attractive to employers.

Lifelong learning can bring positive effects on personal development. For example, you could take a short course in photography, (33) _______ then you could be surprised that you really love taking photos every day!

Overall, lifelong learning is a challenging process that can bring many opportunities for your profession and personal development.

Question 29. A. challenging          B. fixing          C. changing          D. acquiring

Question 30. A. compulsory          B. voluntary          C. unachievable          D. simple

Question 31. A after          B. though          C. if          D. unless

Question 32. A. determined          B. motivated          C. confident          D. competitive

Question 33. A. and          B. but          C. or          D. until

Read the passage and circle the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions.

Many people have unique jobs that sound strange at first. Here are a few unusual jobs that might amaze you.

Firstly, there's the role of a pet food taster. Surprisingly, there are individuals who are employed to taste-test pet food. Different kinds of pet food follow specific nutritional standards, and they have to ensure the foods meet those standards before being sold, so the job requirements are a bit complicated. The pet food tasters must have a strong stomach and a good sense of taste because they may need to try various types of pet food, including wet, dry, meaty, and vegetarian varieties.

Another unusual job is a golf ball diver. While it might seem like a dream job for golf lovers, it's actually quite challenging. Golf ball divers dive into lakes and ponds on golf courses to collect lost balls. These balls are then cleaned, sorted, and sold back to golfers at a lower price than new ones. This job can be risky, as divers are exposed to different kinds of unpredictable weather conditions and sometimes encounter alligators, depending on the location.

Lastly, there's the profession of a professional wedding guest. This involves attending weddings as a guest without any personal connection to the couple. These professionals are hired to fill up guest lists and create a lively atmosphere. They might be asked to dance with guests or even give speeches.

Although these jobs might seem odd, they all serve important purposes. It goes to show that there's a place for everyone in the working world!

Question 34. Which could be the best title for the passage?

A. The Benefits of Some Weird Jobs

B. The Disadvantages of Some Weird Jobs

C. The Requirements of Some Weird Jobs

D. The Descriptions of Some Weird Jobs

Question 35. The word “they” in paragraph 2 refers to _______.

A. standards

B. kinds of pet food

C. individuals

D. requirements

Question 36. The phrase “have a strong stomach” in paragraph 2 mostly means _______.

A. be able to digest different kinds of food

B. be able to keep fit

C. be able to understand different kinds of taste

D. be able to eat a huge amount of food

Question 37. The phrase “exposed to” to in paragraph 3 is opposite in meaning to _______.

A. supported by

B. protected from

C. covered by

D. endangered by

Question 38. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?

A. Some people are hired to taste some animal food and give feedback.

B. Some jobs require the employees to deal with bad weather conditions.

C. Some golf ball divers have been attacked by wild animals like alligators.

D. Some strangers could be paid to attend weddings and even dance with other people.

Read the passage and circle the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions.

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-organized, with dearly 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. Instead of general statements, 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. The future employers could double-check what you present in your CV by contacting someone reliable in the field.

In conclusion, a well-crafted CV is a powerful tool that should be written based on clarity, customization, qualification, and references. If your tool is built successfully, you will have a better chance of getting the right job.

Question 39. Which of the following could be the best title for the passage?

A. How to Demonstrate Your Job Qualifications in a CV

B. How to Make a Powerful Tool for Your CV

C. How to Present a Clear Outline in a CV

D. How to Create an Impressive CV

Question 40. The word “convincing” in paragraph 2 is opposite in meaning to _______.

A. unclear

B. impractical

C. unpersuasive

D. incorrect

Question 41. The word “they” in paragraph 2 refers to _______.

A. details

B. employers

C. bullet points

D. achievements

Question 42. The word “tailoring” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to _______.

A. writing

B. attaching

C. adjusting

D. preparing

Question 43. The phrase “illustrate your impact in previous roles” in paragraph 2 mostly means _______.

A. show what you did in the past               

B. clarify how well you performed in the past jobs

C. demonstrate the effects of your past jobs

D. prove the way you worked

Question 44. According to paragraph 2, to show the suitability for the role, a candidate should _______.

A. use specific figures of their past achievement

B. create compelling evidence of their competence

C. provide the correct contacts of their home address

D. emphasize skills and experiences relevant to the job

Question 45. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?

A. A candidate's previous managers or lecturers could confirm the candidate's competencies.

B. Employers generally spend time reading the whole CV to scan for the details related to the position.

C. A candidate's career objectives are considered the most important in the CV.

D. Candidates should provide as many details related to their education as possible in the CV.

ĐÁP ÁN:

1. Hospital

2. Bachelor’s

3. seven

4. conditions

5. relieve

6. B

7. C

8. B

9. B

10. A

11. B

12. A

13. D

14. B

15. B

16. A

17. C

18. A

19. B

20. B

21. C

22. A

23. B

24. D

25. C

26. B

27. A

28. C

29. D

30. B

31. C

32. D

33. A

34. D

35. C

36. A

37. B

38. C

39. D

40. C

41. B

42. C

43. B

44. D

45. A

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