Chọn ý đúng: Đâu là nội dung tiến trình thực hiện dự án?
Tìm hiểu thông tin, đề xuất lựa chọn
Thiết kế sản phẩm
Kiểm tra, đánh giá các thông số thiết kế
Cả 3 đáp án trên
Hãy suy nghĩ và trả lời câu hỏi trước khi xem đáp án
Đáp án D
Tiến trình thực hiện dự án được thực hiện qua 5 bước.
- Xác định các yêu cầu của sản phẩm.
- Tìm hiểu thông tin, đề xuất lựa chọn
- Thiết kế sản phẩm
- Kiểm tra, đánh giá các thông số thiết kế
- Lập hồ sơ kĩ thuật
Tài liệu "Bộ Đề Kiểm Tra Học Kì II - Năm Học 2023-2024 - Công Nghệ 10" tổng hợp các đề kiểm tra từ các trường THPT trên toàn quốc, bám sát chương trình học. Đề thi bao gồm các dạng bài trắc nghiệm, tự luận, và bài tập thực hành, tập trung vào các chủ đề: ứng dụng công nghệ trong sản xuất, bảo quản và chế biến nông sản, công nghệ sinh học, và kỹ thuật an toàn trong sản xuất.
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Read the following passage about Unconventional Teachers Who Changed Lives and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30.
Traditional education focuses on textbooks, but some teachers go beyond these limitations. Mrs. Rodriguez transformed her classroom into a living laboratory. Her students conducted experiments with plants and simple machines. She believed hands-on learning creates deeper understanding than reading alone. When asked why she taught differently, she replied, "I want students to fall in love with discovery." Her methods helped struggling students improve and develop passion for science.
Mr. Jackson abandoned lectures for storytelling and role-playing. His students experienced history by acting out important moments. This approach made history come alive and helped them remember key information. One student said, "Before Mr. Jackson's class, I thought history was boring, but he showed us it's fascinating." He took classes to historical sites and invited veterans to share experiences. These connections helped students understand how past shapes our present.
In a remote village, Ms. Chen taught English without proper textbooks. She created materials using newspapers and song lyrics. Despite limited resources, her students achieved remarkable results through her dedication. "Learning should be joyful, not painful," she told questioning parents. Ms. Chen organized conversation clubs and pen pal exchanges. These activities gave students practical language skills and confidence to use English in real situations.
Coach Williams was a life mentor who taught valuable lessons through sports. He focused on teamwork and fair play rather than winning. Students who struggled academically often excelled in his class. "The playing field is where children learn who they truly are," he explained. He created inclusive activities for all students regardless of athletic ability. Many former students credit him with teaching life skills like resilience and cooperation that helped them succeed after graduation.
The word “conducted” in paragraph 1 is OPPOSITE in meaning to _________.
Những biện pháp nào sau đây cần được thực hiện để góp phần bảo vệ môi trường ở các nước đang phát triển?
Chọn ý đúng: Lông mao và roi là?
Đâu là nguyên nhân gây bệnh bên trong?
Read the following passage about Unconventional Teachers Who Changed Lives and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30.
Traditional education focuses on textbooks, but some teachers go beyond these limitations. Mrs. Rodriguez transformed her classroom into a living laboratory. Her students conducted experiments with plants and simple machines. She believed hands-on learning creates deeper understanding than reading alone. When asked why she taught differently, she replied, "I want students to fall in love with discovery." Her methods helped struggling students improve and develop passion for science.
Mr. Jackson abandoned lectures for storytelling and role-playing. His students experienced history by acting out important moments. This approach made history come alive and helped them remember key information. One student said, "Before Mr. Jackson's class, I thought history was boring, but he showed us it's fascinating." He took classes to historical sites and invited veterans to share experiences. These connections helped students understand how past shapes our present.
In a remote village, Ms. Chen taught English without proper textbooks. She created materials using newspapers and song lyrics. Despite limited resources, her students achieved remarkable results through her dedication. "Learning should be joyful, not painful," she told questioning parents. Ms. Chen organized conversation clubs and pen pal exchanges. These activities gave students practical language skills and confidence to use English in real situations.
Coach Williams was a life mentor who taught valuable lessons through sports. He focused on teamwork and fair play rather than winning. Students who struggled academically often excelled in his class. "The playing field is where children learn who they truly are," he explained. He created inclusive activities for all students regardless of athletic ability. Many former students credit him with teaching life skills like resilience and cooperation that helped them succeed after graduation.
The word “them” in paragraph 2 refers to _________.
Để ca ngợi đất nước Việt Nam tươi đẹp ta có thể làm những hoạt động nào sau đây?
Con hãy lựa chọn đáp án Đúng hoặc Sai
Từ “hồng nhan” trong bài thơ chỉ người phụ nữ đẹp, được hưởng hạnh phúc trong nhung lụa, đúng hay sai?
Read the following passage about managing change and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.
Growing up in Athens, Greece, Lydia Borsi remembers feeling tested when she tried to deal with mental health issues. Borsi says she had been seeing a therapist for anxiety. But she notes that people in Greece do not openly discuss mental health issues, which also get little attention in general healthcare services. “It was a lot more secretive. And people thought that I was a lot more unique,” Borsi said.
That all changed in 2017 when she moved to the United States to study at the University of Rochester in Rochester, New York. “When I came here, I really liked that people were not afraid to speak up about mental health and say that it’s important,” she said. The university was very supportive of her needs and offered plenty of information. She also became involved with a school group called Active Minds that helps students deal with mental health issues. [A]
Then due to the spread of the novel coronavirus, the University of Rochester had to move all its classes and some of its mental health resources online. Luckily, Borsi was able to connect with a mental health expert outside the school, in the local community. [B]
But as many of her American friends returned home, Borsi was stuck. Greece had succeeded in limiting the spread of the virus within its borders, but flights there from the U.S. are barred until July. Also, the health crisis has put her plans to seek admission to medical school in Britain on hold. [C] And she is not alone.
[D] In April, Active Minds launched a survey of over 2,000 students at U.S. colleges and universities. The study found that over 80 percent of those asked said the coronavirus crisis had negatively affected their mental health. One in five said it has affected them severely.
Laura Horne, chief program officer at Active Minds, says the findings are especially troubling given that the crisis is only going to make it harder for colleges and universities to help these students. “Colleges and universities had to pivot rather quickly to respond to COVID-19 and figure out all facets of university life, including mental health services. Now they have to figure out how to communicate with students,” Horne said.
Frank Chen is a Houston, Texas-based psychiatrist who has worked with college-age young adults. He points out that individuals at that age are in an important stage of their mental development. And college can be a difficult experience for students with or without mental health issues, as they balance work, studies, and personal relationships. Adding a major world event, like the spread of the coronavirus, makes it very difficult to predict what the long-term psychological effects might be. “I don’t think that there’s another event in the history of the people who are alive now that can really measure up to this,” said Chen.
The word ‘they’ in paragraph 6 refers to
Năm số hạng đầu của dãy số có số hạng tổng quát \({{u}_{n}}=\frac{n}{{{2}^{n}}-1}\) là
Choose A, B, C or D that has the OPPOSITE meaning to the underlined word/phrase in each question.
In some most Asian countries women are undervalued and they never have the same status as men.
Read the following passage about lifelong learning and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.
In today’s rapidly changing world, lifelong learning has become more important than ever. ___(18)___. To stay relevant and competitive in the job market, individuals must continuously acquire new skills and knowledge.
One of the key benefits of lifelong learning is personal growth. ___(19)___. By exploring new subjects and hobbies, individuals can expand their horizons and discover new passions.
Lifelong learning can also lead to professional advancement. ___(20)___. By staying up-to-date with the latest trends and technologies, individuals can increase their value to employers and advance their careers.
However, lifelong learning can be challenging. ___(21)___. Balancing work, family, and personal commitments can make it difficult to find time for learning.
To make the most of lifelong learning, it is essential to set clear goals and create a personalized learning plan. ___(22)___. By breaking down larger goals into smaller, achievable steps, individuals can stay motivated and make progress.
Read the following passage about Unconventional Teachers Who Changed Lives and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30.
Traditional education focuses on textbooks, but some teachers go beyond these limitations. Mrs. Rodriguez transformed her classroom into a living laboratory. Her students conducted experiments with plants and simple machines. She believed hands-on learning creates deeper understanding than reading alone. When asked why she taught differently, she replied, "I want students to fall in love with discovery." Her methods helped struggling students improve and develop passion for science.
Mr. Jackson abandoned lectures for storytelling and role-playing. His students experienced history by acting out important moments. This approach made history come alive and helped them remember key information. One student said, "Before Mr. Jackson's class, I thought history was boring, but he showed us it's fascinating." He took classes to historical sites and invited veterans to share experiences. These connections helped students understand how past shapes our present.
In a remote village, Ms. Chen taught English without proper textbooks. She created materials using newspapers and song lyrics. Despite limited resources, her students achieved remarkable results through her dedication. "Learning should be joyful, not painful," she told questioning parents. Ms. Chen organized conversation clubs and pen pal exchanges. These activities gave students practical language skills and confidence to use English in real situations.
Coach Williams was a life mentor who taught valuable lessons through sports. He focused on teamwork and fair play rather than winning. Students who struggled academically often excelled in his class. "The playing field is where children learn who they truly are," he explained. He created inclusive activities for all students regardless of athletic ability. Many former students credit him with teaching life skills like resilience and cooperation that helped them succeed after graduation.
The word “remarkable” in paragraph 3 could be best replaced by _________.
Một lớp có 20 học sinh nam và 18 học sinh nữ. Chọn ngẫu nhiên một học sinh. Xác suất chọn được 1 học sinh nữ là:
Theo quy luật biến đổi tính chất các đơn chất trong bảng tuần hoàn thì
Đọc đoạn sau và trả lời câu hỏi:
“Trèo lên cây khế nửa ngày,
Ai làm chua xót lòng này, khế ơi!
Mặt trăng sánh với mặt trời.
Sao Hôm sánh với sao Mai chằng chằng.
Mình đi có nhớ ta chăng?
Ta như sao Vượt chờ Trăng giữa trời. ”
Hình ảnh “sao Mai”, “sao Hôm” trong câu ca dao “Sao Hôm sánh với sao Mai chằng chằng” gợi lên đặc điểm gì về tình cảm của lứa đôi?
Cho tam thức bậc hai \(f\left( x \right)={{x}^{2}}-bx+3.\) Với giá trị nào của \(b\) thì tam thức \(f\left( x \right)\) có nghiệm?
Phương trình \(\frac{{2\sin x + \cos x + 1}}{{\sin x - 2\cos x + 3}} = a\) có nghiệm khi?
Đối tượng nghiên cứu nào sau đây không thuộc lĩnh vực Vật Lí?
Quốc hội nước ta thực hiện những nhiệm vụ nào sau đây?
Read the passage carefully
1. Do you find yourself yawning all day at school? You probably need more sleep. However, it is not just how much sleep you get that is important. What you do before bedtime also has a huge effect on how you feel the next day. If you spend time chatting to someone on social media, or reading a book on your e- reader, you are not alone.
2. All devices' screens give out a large amount of blue light, which affects the body's production of the sleep hormone, melatonin, which can change your sleep patterns. So it is not just getting to sleep that becomes hard, but the quality of your sleep also suffers. The result is that you can wake up several times during the night, and have difficulty getting up in the morning.
3. Sleep is food for the brain, so not sleeping well can be a severe problem for anyone, especially for teenagers, because their brains are still developing. When you do not sleep well, it can be difficult to concentrate at school, which makes it harder to learn and get good grades. It can also affect your mood, making you feel sad or anxious.
4. So, it is clear you should not use your phone before you go to sleep. Why not leave it in another room? Nothing on social media is so important that it cannot wait a few hours! You should rediscover paper books and enjoy feeling tired and sleepy before bedtime rather than wondering why your best friend has not liked your photo! How will you wake up? You do not have to use the alarm on your phone. Go and buy yourself an old-fashioned alarm clock! The negative effects that screen time is having on sleep have been in the news a lot recently, so manufacturers of smartphones and tablets have added a feature to the mobile devices that can help reduce these. Most new phones have a night-time setting that changes the colour of the screen so that it gives out less blue light. If you really cannot avoid going onto social media at bedtime, think about turning on this setting on your phone.
(Adapted from Prepare)
Which of the following can be inferred from the reading passage?