Trắc nghiệm Reading Unit 8 lớp 10 Tiếng Anh Lớp 10
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Câu 1:
Read the passage below carefully and choose the correct answer a, b, c, or d.
Many people continue to skip breakfast despite its being the most important meal of the day.
Busy people often rush out the door in the mornings without giving their bodies the fuel they need to handle a long day at work. They end up feeling tired by the afternoon and resort to the office snack machine or biscuit tin.
Loya Hourigan, from Nutrition Australia, said that catching up on food at lunchtime did not provide the body with enough sustenance to keep it going for the rest of the day. ‘Even if you have had lunch, you won’t have as much food as you need. Your brain gets, depleted of glucose and you feel tired,’ Ms. Hourigan said.
According to Ms. Hourigan, wholegrain bread and cereals provide endurance. Milk, eggs, and baked beans provide protein, which helps people to be alert. Rolled oats are also an excellent endurance food.
Ms Hourigan said that if we did not have breakfast, we would feel tired because________ .
A. we ate snacks and biscuits instead
B. there was no oxygen in our brain
C. our brain was full of glucose
D. our brain ran out of glucose
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Câu 2:
Read the passage below carefully and choose the correct answer a, b, c, or d.
Many people continue to skip breakfast despite its being the most important meal of the day.
Busy people often rush out the door in the mornings without giving their bodies the fuel they need to handle a long day at work. They end up feeling tired by the afternoon and resort to the office snack machine or biscuit tin.
Loya Hourigan, from Nutrition Australia, said that catching up on food at lunchtime did not provide the body with enough sustenance to keep it going for the rest of the day. ‘Even if you have had lunch, you won’t have as much food as you need. Your brain gets, depleted of glucose and you feel tired,’ Ms. Hourigan said.
According to Ms. Hourigan, wholegrain bread and cereals provide endurance. Milk, eggs, and baked beans provide protein, which helps people to be alert. Rolled oats are also an excellent endurance food.
The word ‘fuel’ in paragraph 2 means ___________ .
A. food
B. energy
C. nutrition
D. tired
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Câu 3:
Read the passage below carefully and choose the correct answer a, b, c, or d.
Many people continue to skip breakfast despite its being the most important meal of the day.
Busy people often rush out the door in the mornings without giving their bodies the fuel they need to handle a long day at work. They end up feeling tired by the afternoon and resort to the office snack machine or biscuit tin.
Loya Hourigan, from Nutrition Australia, said that catching up on food at lunchtime did not provide the body with enough sustenance to keep it going for the rest of the day. ‘Even if you have had lunch, you won’t have as much food as you need. Your brain gets, depleted of glucose and you feel tired,’ Ms. Hourigan said.
According to Ms. Hourigan, wholegrain bread and cereals provide endurance. Milk, eggs, and baked beans provide protein, which helps people to be alert. Rolled oats are also an excellent endurance food.
According to the passage, people should__________ .
A. not have breakfast
B. skip lunch
C. not eat snacks
D. have breakfast
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Câu 4:
oose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
A revolutionary change in human life (36)________ when early people began farming. People did not develop writing systems (37)________ thousands of years later. However, in a little more than fifty years people have (38)_______ computers that can do most of the (39)_____ which human beings can do! Such (40)______ is a little frightening. Will we use computers to control (41)________ world and make wars (42) more terrible than they are now? Or will we use them to (43) ______ the quality of life for all (44) ______? The students of today will have to decide (45) ________ the computers of tomorrow.
45________
A. to use
B. using
C. how using
D. how to use
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Câu 5:
Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
A revolutionary change in human life (36)________ when early people began farming. People did not develop writing systems (37)________ thousands of years later. However, in a little more than fifty years people have (38)_______ computers that can do most of the (39)_____ which human beings can do! Such (40)______ is a little frightening. Will we use computers to control (41)________ world and make wars (42) more terrible than they are now? Or will we use them to (43) ______ the quality of life for all (44) ______? The students of today will have to decide (45) ________ the computers of tomorrow.
44_________
A. human
B. humane
C. humanity
D. humanist
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Câu 6:
Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
A revolutionary change in human life (36)________ when early people began farming. People did not develop writing systems (37)________ thousands of years later. However, in a little more than fifty years people have (38)_______ computers that can do most of the (39)_____ which human beings can do! Such (40)______ is a little frightening. Will we use computers to control (41)________ world and make wars (42) more terrible than they are now? Or will we use them to (43) ______ the quality of life for all (44) ______? The students of today will have to decide (45) ________ the computers of tomorrow.
43__________
A. exchange
B. improve
C. succeed
D. supply
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Câu 7:
Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
A revolutionary change in human life (36)________ when early people began farming. People did not develop writing systems (37)________ thousands of years later. However, in a little more than fifty years people have (38)_______ computers that can do most of the (39)_____ which human beings can do! Such (40)______ is a little frightening. Will we use computers to control (41)________ world and make wars (42) more terrible than they are now? Or will we use them to (43) ______ the quality of life for all (44) ______? The students of today will have to decide (45) ________ the computers of tomorrow.
42__________
A. so
B. such
C. too
D. even
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Câu 8:
Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
A revolutionary change in human life (36)________ when early people began farming. People did not develop writing systems (37)________ thousands of years later. However, in a little more than fifty years people have (38)_______ computers that can do most of the (39)_____ which human beings can do! Such (40)______ is a little frightening. Will we use computers to control (41)________ world and make wars (42) more terrible than they are now? Or will we use them to (43) ______ the quality of life for all (44) ______? The students of today will have to decide (45) ________ the computers of tomorrow.
41____________
A. the
B. a
C. an
D. no article
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Câu 9:
Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
A revolutionary change in human life (36)________ when early people began farming. People did not develop writing systems (37)________ thousands of years later. However, in a little more than fifty years people have (38)_______ computers that can do most of the (39)_____ which human beings can do! Such (40)______ is a little frightening. Will we use computers to control (41)________ world and make wars (42) more terrible than they are now? Or will we use them to (43) ______ the quality of life for all (44) ______? The students of today will have to decide (45) ________ the computers of tomorrow.
40____________
A. movement
B. advantage
C. progress
D. transmit
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Câu 10:
Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
A revolutionary change in human life (36)________ when early people began farming. People did not develop writing systems (37)________ thousands of years later. However, in a little more than fifty years people have (38)_______ computers that can do most of the (39)_____ which human beings can do! Such (40)______ is a little frightening. Will we use computers to control (41)________ world and make wars (42) more terrible than they are now? Or will we use them to (43) ______ the quality of life for all (44) ______? The students of today will have to decide (45) ________ the computers of tomorrow.
39____________
A. ways
B. works
C. actions
D. things
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Câu 11:
Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
A revolutionary change in human life (36)________ when early people began farming. People did not develop writing systems (37)________ thousands of years later. However, in a little more than fifty years people have (38)_______ computers that can do most of the (39)_____ which human beings can do! Such (40)______ is a little frightening. Will we use computers to control (41)________ world and make wars (42) more terrible than they are now? Or will we use them to (43) ______ the quality of life for all (44) ______? The students of today will have to decide (45) ________ the computers of tomorrow.
38__________
A. invented
B. developed
C. contributed
D. devoted
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Câu 12:
Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
A revolutionary change in human life (36)________ when early people began farming. People did not develop writing systems (37)________ thousands of years later. However, in a little more than fifty years people have (38)_______ computers that can do most of the (39)_____ which human beings can do! Such (40)______ is a little frightening. Will we use computers to control (41)________ world and make wars (42) more terrible than they are now? Or will we use them to (43) ______ the quality of life for all (44) ______? The students of today will have to decide (45) ________ the computers of tomorrow.
37 ______
A. to
B. from
C. until
D. in
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Câu 13:
Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
A revolutionary change in human life (36)________ when early people began farming. People did not develop writing systems (37)________ thousands of years later. However, in a little more than fifty years people have (38)_______ computers that can do most of the (39)_____ which human beings can do! Such (40)______ is a little frightening. Will we use computers to control (41)________ world and make wars (42) more terrible than they are now? Or will we use them to (43) ______ the quality of life for all (44) ______? The students of today will have to decide (45) ________ the computers of tomorrow.
36__________
A. occurred
B. depended
C. amazed
D. provided
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Câu 14:
Read the passage below carefully and choose the correct answer a, b, c or d.
Noah Webster’s goal in life was to promote the adoption of an American language. He wanted to free Americans from British English as they had freed themselves from the English crown. To this end he published a series of three textbooks a speller in 1783, a grammar in 1784, and a reader in 1785.
Webster objected to the way certain words had been borrowed from the other languages but had not been respelled. The result, he claimed, was a confusing mixture of letters, many of which were not pronounced the way they looked, and others of which were not pronounced at all.
Webster urged Americans to simplify their spelling. For example, he argued that ‘head’ should be spelled ‘hed’ and ‘bread’ should be spelled ‘bred’. Most of Webster's suggestions did not catch on, but his textbooks sold millions of copies.
The problem that Webster tried to solve did NOT include_____________ .
A. unreliable spelling
B. mispronounced words
C. grammar errors
D. poor sales of his textbooks
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Câu 15:
Read the passage below carefully and choose the correct answer a, b, c or d.
Noah Webster’s goal in life was to promote the adoption of an American language. He wanted to free Americans from British English as they had freed themselves from the English crown. To this end he published a series of three textbooks a speller in 1783, a grammar in 1784, and a reader in 1785.
Webster objected to the way certain words had been borrowed from the other languages but had not been respelled. The result, he claimed, was a confusing mixture of letters, many of which were not pronounced the way they looked, and others of which were not pronounced at all.
Webster urged Americans to simplify their spelling. For example, he argued that ‘head’ should be spelled ‘hed’ and ‘bread’ should be spelled ‘bred’. Most of Webster's suggestions did not catch on, but his textbooks sold millions of copies.
Webster complained that the words borrowed from other languages had not been_______.
A. freely adopted
B. make more confusing
C. respelled
D. pronounced correctly
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Câu 16:
Read the passage below carefully and choose the correct answer a, b, c or d.
Noah Webster’s goal in life was to promote the adoption of an American language. He wanted to free Americans from British English as they had freed themselves from the English crown. To this end he published a series of three textbooks a speller in 1783, a grammar in 1784, and a reader in 1785.
Webster objected to the way certain words had been borrowed from the other languages but had not been respelled. The result, he claimed, was a confusing mixture of letters, many of which were not pronounced the way they looked, and others of which were not pronounced at all.
Webster urged Americans to simplify their spelling. For example, he argued that ‘head’ should be spelled ‘hed’ and ‘bread’ should be spelled ‘bred’. Most of Webster's suggestions did not catch on, but his textbooks sold millions of copies.
The phrase “did not catch on” in the last paragraph means ____________ .
A. were not appreciated
B. were not appreciated
C. did not please anyone
D. were not introduced
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Câu 17:
Read the passage below carefully and choose the correct answer a, b, c or d.
Noah Webster’s goal in life was to promote the adoption of an American language. He wanted to free Americans from British English as they had freed themselves from the English crown. To this end he published a series of three textbooks a speller in 1783, a grammar in 1784, and a reader in 1785.
Webster objected to the way certain words had been borrowed from the other languages but had not been respelled. The result, he claimed, was a confusing mixture of letters, many of which were not pronounced the way they looked, and others of which were not pronounced at all.
Webster urged Americans to simplify their spelling. For example, he argued that ‘head’ should be spelled ‘hed’ and ‘bread’ should be spelled ‘bred’. Most of Webster's suggestions did not catch on, but his textbooks sold millions of copies.
According to Webster, Americans should____________ .
A. read his three books
B. be ruled from England
C. simplify their spelling
D. not borrow words from other languages
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Câu 18:
Read the passage below carefully and choose the correct answer a, b, c, or d.
Noah Webster’s goal in life was to promote the adoption of an American language. He wanted to free Americans from British English as they had freed themselves from the English crown. To this end he published a series of three textbooks a speller in 1783, a grammar in 1784, and a reader in 1785.
Webster objected to the way certain words had been borrowed from the other languages but had not been respelled. The result, he claimed, was a confusing mixture of letters, many of which were not pronounced the way they looked, and others of which were not pronounced at all.
Webster urged Americans to simplify their spelling. For example, he argued that ‘head’ should be spelled ‘hed’ and ‘bread’ should be spelled ‘bred’. Most of Webster's suggestions did not catch on, but his textbooks sold millions of copies.
Which of the following is the best title for the passage?
A. The Three Books of Noah Webster
B. Noah Webster and the Adoption of an American Language
C. Simplification of Spelling
D. Noah Webster and the British Crown
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Câu 19:
Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
When a strong earthquake occurs on the ocean floor rather than on (36)__________, a tremendous force is (37)_____ on the seawater and one or more large, destructive (38)____ called tsunamis can be formed. Tsunamis are commonly called tidal waves in the United States, (39)________ this is really an inappropriate name in that the (40)______ of the tsunami is an underground earthquake rather than the ocean’s (41)_________. Far from land, a tsunami can move through the wide-open vastness of the ocean (42)____ a speed of 600 miles (900 kilometers) per hour and often can travel tremendous (43)____ without losing height and strength. When a tsunami reaches shallow coastal water, it can reach a (44)_________ of 100 feet (30 meters) or more and can cause tremendous flooding and (45)_________ to coastal areas.
45___________
A. damage
B. harm
C. ruin
D. spoil
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Câu 20:
Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
When a strong earthquake occurs on the ocean floor rather than on (36)__________, a tremendous force is (37)_____ on the seawater and one or more large, destructive (38)____ called tsunamis can be formed. Tsunamis are commonly called tidal waves in the United States, (39)________ this is really an inappropriate name in that the (40)______ of the tsunami is an underground earthquake rather than the ocean’s (41)_________. Far from land, a tsunami can move through the wide-open vastness of the ocean (42)____ a speed of 600 miles (900 kilometers) per hour and often can travel tremendous (43)____ without losing height and strength. When a tsunami reaches shallow coastal water, it can reach a (44)_________ of 100 feet (30 meters) or more and can cause tremendous flooding and (45)_________ to coastal areas.
44____________
A. length
B. height
C. strength
D. weight
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Câu 21:
Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
When a strong earthquake occurs on the ocean floor rather than on (36)__________, a tremendous force is (37)_____ on the seawater and one or more large, destructive (38)____ called tsunamis can be formed. Tsunamis are commonly called tidal waves in the United States, (39)________ this is really an inappropriate name in that the (40)______ of the tsunami is an underground earthquake rather than the ocean’s (41)_________. Far from land, a tsunami can move through the wide-open vastness of the ocean (42)____ a speed of 600 miles (900 kilometers) per hour and often can travel tremendous (43)____ without losing height and strength. When a tsunami reaches shallow coastal water, it can reach a (44)_________ of 100 feet (30 meters) or more and can cause tremendous flooding and (45)_________ to coastal areas.
44____________
A. length
B. height
C. strength
D. weight
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Câu 22:
Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
When a strong earthquake occurs on the ocean floor rather than on (36)__________, a tremendous force is (37)_____ on the seawater and one or more large, destructive (38)____ called tsunamis can be formed. Tsunamis are commonly called tidal waves in the United States, (39)________ this is really an inappropriate name in that the (40)______ of the tsunami is an underground earthquake rather than the ocean’s (41)_________. Far from land, a tsunami can move through the wide-open vastness of the ocean (42)____ a speed of 600 miles (900 kilometers) per hour and often can travel tremendous (43)____ without losing height and strength. When a tsunami reaches shallow coastal water, it can reach a (44)_________ of 100 feet (30 meters) or more and can cause tremendous flooding and (45)_________ to coastal areas.
43_____________
A. trips
B. journeys
C. distances
D. spaces
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Câu 23:
Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
When a strong earthquake occurs on the ocean floor rather than on (36)__________, a tremendous force is (37)_____ on the seawater and one or more large, destructive (38)____ called tsunamis can be formed. Tsunamis are commonly called tidal waves in the United States, (39)________ this is really an inappropriate name in that the (40)______ of the tsunami is an underground earthquake rather than the ocean’s (41)_________. Far from land, a tsunami can move through the wide-open vastness of the ocean (42)____ a speed of 600 miles (900 kilometers) per hour and often can travel tremendous (43)____ without losing height and strength. When a tsunami reaches shallow coastal water, it can reach a (44)_________ of 100 feet (30 meters) or more and can cause tremendous flooding and (45)_________ to coastal areas.
42__________
A. in
B. with
C. for
D. at
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Câu 24:
Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
When a strong earthquake occurs on the ocean floor rather than on (36)__________, a tremendous force is (37)_____ on the seawater and one or more large, destructive (38)____ called tsunamis can be formed. Tsunamis are commonly called tidal waves in the United States, (39)________ this is really an inappropriate name in that the (40)______ of the tsunami is an underground earthquake rather than the ocean’s (41)_________. Far from land, a tsunami can move through the wide-open vastness of the ocean (42)____ a speed of 600 miles (900 kilometers) per hour and often can travel tremendous (43)____ without losing height and strength. When a tsunami reaches shallow coastal water, it can reach a (44)_________ of 100 feet (30 meters) or more and can cause tremendous flooding and (45)_________ to coastal areas.
41___________
A. surface
B. tides
C. waves
D. water
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Câu 25:
Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
When a strong earthquake occurs on the ocean floor rather than on (36)__________, a tremendous force is (37)_____ on the seawater and one or more large, destructive (38)____ called tsunamis can be formed. Tsunamis are commonly called tidal waves in the United States, (39)________ this is really an inappropriate name in that the (40)______ of the tsunami is an underground earthquake rather than the ocean’s (41)_________. Far from land, a tsunami can move through the wide-open vastness of the ocean (42)____ a speed of 600 miles (900 kilometers) per hour and often can travel tremendous (43)____ without losing height and strength. When a tsunami reaches shallow coastal water, it can reach a (44)_________ of 100 feet (30 meters) or more and can cause tremendous flooding and (45)_________ to coastal areas.
40___________
A. cause
B. reason
C. effect
D. force
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Câu 26:
Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
When a strong earthquake occurs on the ocean floor rather than on (36)__________, a tremendous force is (37)_____ on the seawater and one or more large, destructive (38)____ called tsunamis can be formed. Tsunamis are commonly called tidal waves in the United States, (39)________ this is really an inappropriate name in that the (40)______ of the tsunami is an underground earthquake rather than the ocean’s (41)_________. Far from land, a tsunami can move through the wide-open vastness of the ocean (42)____ a speed of 600 miles (900 kilometers) per hour and often can travel tremendous (43)____ without losing height and strength. When a tsunami reaches shallow coastal water, it can reach a (44)_________ of 100 feet (30 meters) or more and can cause tremendous flooding and (45)_________ to coastal areas.
39_________
A. therefore
B. and
C. for
D. but
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Câu 27:
Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
When a strong earthquake occurs on the ocean floor rather than on (36)__________, a tremendous force is (37)_____ on the seawater and one or more large, destructive (38)____ called tsunamis can be formed. Tsunamis are commonly called tidal waves in the United States, (39)________ this is really an inappropriate name in that the (40)______ of the tsunami is an underground earthquake rather than the ocean’s (41)_________. Far from land, a tsunami can move through the wide-open vastness of the ocean (42)____ a speed of 600 miles (900 kilometers) per hour and often can travel tremendous (43)____ without losing height and strength. When a tsunami reaches shallow coastal water, it can reach a (44)_________ of 100 feet (30 meters) or more and can cause tremendous flooding and (45)_________ to coastal areas.
38____________
A. currents
B. streams
C. waves
D. tides
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Câu 28:
Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
When a strong earthquake occurs on the ocean floor rather than on (36)__________, a tremendous force is (37)_____ on the seawater and one or more large, destructive (38)____ called tsunamis can be formed. Tsunamis are commonly called tidal waves in the United States, (39)________ this is really an inappropriate name in that the (40)______ of the tsunami is an underground earthquake rather than the ocean’s (41)_________. Far from land, a tsunami can move through the wide-open vastness of the ocean (42)____ a speed of 600 miles (900 kilometers) per hour and often can travel tremendous (43)____ without losing height and strength. When a tsunami reaches shallow coastal water, it can reach a (44)_________ of 100 feet (30 meters) or more and can cause tremendous flooding and (45)_________ to coastal areas.
37_________
A. installed
B. exerted
C. exhausted
D. struggled
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Câu 29:
Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
When a strong earthquake occurs on the ocean floor rather than on (36)__________, a tremendous force is (37)_____ on the seawater and one or more large, destructive (38)____ called tsunamis can be formed. Tsunamis are commonly called tidal waves in the United States, (39)________ this is really an inappropriate name in that the (40)______ of the tsunami is an underground earthquake rather than the ocean’s (41)_________. Far from land, a tsunami can move through the wide-open vastness of the ocean (42)____ a speed of 600 miles (900 kilometers) per hour and often can travel tremendous (43)____ without losing height and strength. When a tsunami reaches shallow coastal water, it can reach a (44)_________ of 100 feet (30 meters) or more and can cause tremendous flooding and (45)_________ to coastal areas.
36_________
A. land
B. ground
C. earth
D. soil
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Câu 30:
Read the passage below carefully and choose the correct answer a, b, c, or d.
Public libraries, maintained by the local authorities, are well developed and progressive, and everywhere allows people to borrow books without charge. The books in the lending section are always kept on open shelves, and library staffs are very helpful in getting books on request from other libraries through the exchange system. Most libraries report an increase in borrowing over the past few years, so television does not seem to be stopping people from reading, as it was feared that it would.
Any book which is not available in one library___________ .
A. won’t be available at any library
B. discourages people from using libraries
C. can be found in other libraries
D. can be brought from another library
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Câu 31:
Read the passage below carefully and choose the correct answer a, b, c, or d.
Public libraries, maintained by the local authorities, are well developed and progressive, and everywhere allows people to borrow books without charge. The books in the lending section are always kept on open shelves, and library staffs are very helpful in getting books on request from other libraries through the exchange system. Most libraries report an increase in borrowing over the past few years, so television does not seem to be stopping people from reading, as it was feared that it would.
Which of the following is not true?
A. Books are always kept on open shelves in public libraries.
B. Books are available free of charge from public libraries.
C. It was feared that television would stop people from reading.
D. Public libraries cooperate with each other very well now.
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Câu 32:
Read the passage below carefully and choose the correct answer a, b, c, or d.
Public libraries, maintained by the local authorities, are well developed and progressive, and everywhere allows people to borrow books without charge. The books in the lending section are always kept on open shelves, and library staffs are very helpful in getting books on request from other libraries through the exchange system. Most libraries report an increase in borrowing over the past few years, so television does not seem to be stopping people from reading, as it was feared that it would.
The passage gives us the impression that public libraries___________ .
A. do not cooperate with each other at all
B. are no longer receiving any support from local authorities
C. are competing with private libraries
D. are working extremely efficiently at present
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Câu 33:
Read the passage below carefully and choose the correct answer a, b, c, or d.
Public libraries, maintained by the local authorities, are well developed and progressive, and everywhere allows people to borrow books without charge. The books in the lending section are always kept on open shelves, and library staffs are very helpful in getting books on request from other libraries through the exchange system. Most libraries report an increase in borrowing over the past few years, so television does not seem to be stopping people from reading, as it was feared that it would.
According to the passage, people nowadays____________ .
A. prefer watching TV to reading
B. are using public libraries more than they used to in the past
C. read a lot but don’t use the libraries much
D. complain about the poor services the libraries are offering
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Câu 34:
Read the passage below carefully and choose the correct answer a, b, c, or d.
Public libraries, maintained by the local authorities, are well developed and progressive, and everywhere allows people to borrow books without charge. The books in the lending section are always kept on open shelves, and library staffs are very helpful in getting books on request from other libraries through the exchange system. Most libraries report an increase in borrowing over the past few years, so television does not seem to be stopping people from reading, as it was feared that it would.
Public libraries__________ .
A. are built by the local government
B. are supported by the state government
C. allow people to read and borrow books with no money
D. are not popular now.
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Câu 35:
Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
Social media can be (36)______ as web-based and mobile media that are used for people to interact, connect and communicate (37)_________ each other. Social media are different from (38)________ media. In the past, media was created from one place, normally a company. Then the company would (39)_________ the media to consumers. Magazines, books, and movies are all (40)__________ of this. But with social media, many (41)_________ people in different locations create content. Another difference is that people (42)_________ produce content in social media don’t need very special skills. On the other (43)____________ , in traditional media, people need special skills to produce something. Another difference is that social media can be produced (44)_______ faster. It takes only a few minutes to write a Twitter post, for example. But it can take many months to put together a magazine, or years to _______ (45) a movie.
45___________
A. create
B. make
C. do
D. watch
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Câu 36:
Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
Social media can be (36)______ as web-based and mobile media that are used for people to interact, connect and communicate (37)_________ each other. Social media are different from (38)________ media. In the past, media was created from one place, normally a company. Then the company would (39)_________ the media to consumers. Magazines, books, and movies are all (40)__________ of this. But with social media, many (41)_________ people in different locations create content. Another difference is that people (42)_________ produce content in social media don’t need very special skills. On the other (43)____________ , in traditional media, people need special skills to produce something. Another difference is that social media can be produced (44)_______ faster. It takes only a few minutes to write a Twitter post, for example. But it can take many months to put together a magazine, or years to _______ (45) a movie.
44____________
A. very
B. any
C. more
D. much
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Câu 37:
Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
Social media can be (36)______ as web-based and mobile media that are used for people to interact, connect and communicate (37)_________ each other. Social media are different from (38)________ media. In the past, media was created from one place, normally a company. Then the company would (39)_________ the media to consumers. Magazines, books, and movies are all (40)__________ of this. But with social media, many (41)_________ people in different locations create content. Another difference is that people (42)_________ produce content in social media don’t need very special skills. On the other (43)____________ , in traditional media, people need special skills to produce something. Another difference is that social media can be produced (44)_______ faster. It takes only a few minutes to write a Twitter post, for example. But it can take many months to put together a magazine, or years to _______ (45) a movie.
43__________
A. hand
B. way
C. view
D. point
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Câu 38:
Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
Social media can be (36)______ as web-based and mobile media that are used for people to interact, connect and communicate (37)_________ each other. Social media are different from (38)________ media. In the past, media was created from one place, normally a company. Then the company would (39)_________ the media to consumers. Magazines, books, and movies are all (40)__________ of this. But with social media, many (41)_________ people in different locations create content. Another difference is that people (42)_________ produce content in social media don’t need very special skills. On the other (43)____________ , in traditional media, people need special skills to produce something. Another difference is that social media can be produced (44)_______ faster. It takes only a few minutes to write a Twitter post, for example. But it can take many months to put together a magazine, or years to _______ (45) a movie.
42___________
A. who
B. whom
C. whose
D. which
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Câu 39:
Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
Social media can be (36)______ as web-based and mobile media that are used for people to interact, connect and communicate (37)_________ each other. Social media are different from (38)________ media. In the past, media was created from one place, normally a company. Then the company would (39)_________ the media to consumers. Magazines, books, and movies are all (40)__________ of this. But with social media, many (41)_________ people in different locations create content. Another difference is that people (42)_________ produce content in social media don’t need very special skills. On the other (43)____________ , in traditional media, people need special skills to produce something. Another difference is that social media can be produced (44)_______ faster. It takes only a few minutes to write a Twitter post, for example. But it can take many months to put together a magazine, or years to _______ (45) a movie.
41_______
A. separately
B. personal
C. individual
D. distinctive
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Câu 40:
Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
Social media can be (36)______ as web-based and mobile media that are used for people to interact, connect and communicate (37)_________ each other. Social media are different from (38)________ media. In the past, media was created from one place, normally a company. Then the company would (39)_________ the media to consumers. Magazines, books, and movies are all (40)__________ of this. But with social media, many (41)_________ people in different locations create content. Another difference is that people (42)_________ produce content in social media don’t need very special skills. On the other (43)____________ , in traditional media, people need special skills to produce something. Another difference is that social media can be produced (44)_______ faster. It takes only a few minutes to write a Twitter post, for example. But it can take many months to put together a magazine, or years to _______ (45) a movie.
40____________
A. models
B. patterns
C. programs
D. examples
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Câu 41:
Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
Social media can be (36)______ as web-based and mobile media that are used for people to interact, connect and communicate (37)_________ each other. Social media are different from (38)________ media. In the past, media was created from one place, normally a company. Then the company would (39)_________ the media to consumers. Magazines, books, and movies are all (40)__________ of this. But with social media, many (41)_________ people in different locations create content. Another difference is that people (42)_________ produce content in social media don’t need very special skills. On the other (43)____________ , in traditional media, people need special skills to produce something. Another difference is that social media can be produced (44)_______ faster. It takes only a few minutes to write a Twitter post, for example. But it can take many months to put together a magazine, or years to _______ (45) a movie.
39___________
A. send out
B. make into
C. bring round
D. take in
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Câu 42:
Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
Social media can be (36)______ as web-based and mobile media that are used for people to interact, connect and communicate (37)_________ each other. Social media are different from (38)________ media. In the past, media was created from one place, normally a company. Then the company would (39)_________ the media to consumers. Magazines, books, and movies are all (40)__________ of this. But with social media, many (41)_________ people in different locations create content. Another difference is that people (42)_________ produce content in social media don’t need very special skills. On the other (43)____________ , in traditional media, people need special skills to produce something. Another difference is that social media can be produced (44)_______ faster. It takes only a few minutes to write a Twitter post, for example. But it can take many months to put together a magazine, or years to _______ (45) a movie.
38___________
A. convention
B. custom
C. ancient
D. traditional
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Câu 43:
Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
Social media can be (36)______ as web-based and mobile media that are used for people to interact, connect and communicate (37)_________ each other. Social media are different from (38)________ media. In the past, media was created from one place, normally a company. Then the company would (39)_________ the media to consumers. Magazines, books, and movies are all (40)__________ of this. But with social media, many (41)_________ people in different locations create content. Another difference is that people (42)_________ produce content in social media don’t need very special skills. On the other (43)____________ , in traditional media, people need special skills to produce something. Another difference is that social media can be produced (44)_______ faster. It takes only a few minutes to write a Twitter post, for example. But it can take many months to put together a magazine, or years to _______ (45) a movie.
37____________
A. with
B. to
C. about
D. for
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Câu 44:
Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
Social media can be (36)______ as web-based and mobile media that are used for people to interact, connect and communicate (37)_________ each other. Social media are different from (38)________ media. In the past, media was created from one place, normally a company. Then the company would (39)_________ the media to consumers. Magazines, books, and movies are all (40)__________ of this. But with social media, many (41)_________ people in different locations create content. Another difference is that people (42)_________ produce content in social media don’t need very special skills. On the other (43)____________ , in traditional media, people need special skills to produce something. Another difference is that social media can be produced (44)_______ faster. It takes only a few minutes to write a Twitter post, for example. But it can take many months to put together a magazine, or years to _______ (45) a movie.
36___________
A. said
B. defined
C. referred
D. named
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Câu 45:
Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
Social media can be (36)______ as web-based and mobile media that are used for people to interact, connect and communicate (37)_________ each other. Social media are different from (38)________ media. In the past, media was created from one place, normally a company. Then the company would (39)_________ the media to consumers. Magazines, books, and movies are all (40)__________ of this. But with social media, many (41)_________ people in different locations create content. Another difference is that people (42)_________ produce content in social media don’t need very special skills. On the other (43)____________ , in traditional media, people need special skills to produce something. Another difference is that social media can be produced (44)_______ faster. It takes only a few minutes to write a Twitter post, for example. But it can take many months to put together a magazine, or years to _______ (45) a movie.
36___________
A. said
B. defined
C. referred
D. named
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Câu 46:
Read the passage below carefully and choose the correct answer a, b, c, or d.
With the invention of the microcomputer, the computer can now be purchased for as little as a few hundred dollars. Taking advantage of this situation, quite a few secondary schools, even kindergartens, have already begun to use computers. Many other schools, however, are hesitating to introduce computer science into the school curriculum. They wonder if students, especially younger ones, will be able to use these complicated machines. They also fear that they may only be suitable for youngsters who are good at math. “What about slower students?” they ask. Will computers make learning even more difficult for them? Then again, will learning with a computer be boring?
Schools that are actually using computers are discovering answers to these questions. Surprisingly, students who are only 6 to 7 years of age are taking to the machines like fish to water. They are not only finding them easy to use, but they are also finding them fascinating.
What is the writer’s attitude toward the use of computers in schools?
A. supporting
B. hesitant
C. opposing
D. neutral
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Câu 47:
Read the passage below carefully and choose the correct answer a, b, c, or d.
With the invention of the microcomputer, the computer can now be purchased for as little as a few hundred dollars. Taking advantage of this situation, quite a few secondary schools, even kindergartens, have already begun to use computers. Many other schools, however, are hesitating to introduce computer science into the school curriculum. They wonder if students, especially younger ones, will be able to use these complicated machines. They also fear that they may only be suitable for youngsters who are good at math. “What about slower students?” they ask. Will computers make learning even more difficult for them? Then again, will learning with a computer be boring?
Schools that are actually using computers are discovering answers to these questions. Surprisingly, students who are only 6 to 7 years of age are taking to the machines like fish to water. They are not only finding them easy to use, but they are also finding them fascinating.
Students who are 6 to 7 years of age__________ .
A. hate using computers
B. enjoy using computers
C. use computers for fun
D. are unable to use computers
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Câu 48:
Read the passage below carefully and choose the correct answer a, b, c, or d.
With the invention of the microcomputer, the computer can now be purchased for as little as a few hundred dollars. Taking advantage of this situation, quite a few secondary schools, even kindergartens, have already begun to use computers. Many other schools, however, are hesitating to introduce computer science into the school curriculum. They wonder if students, especially younger ones, will be able to use these complicated machines. They also fear that they may only be suitable for youngsters who are good at math. “What about slower students?” they ask. Will computers make learning even more difficult for them? Then again, will learning with a computer be boring?
Schools that are actually using computers are discovering answers to these questions. Surprisingly, students who are only 6 to 7 years of age are taking to the machines like fish to water. They are not only finding them easy to use, but they are also finding them fascinating.
To many teachers, who are better at using computers?
A. children from 4 to 6 years of age
B. slow students
C. mature students
D. students who are good at math
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Câu 49:
Read the passage below carefully and choose the correct answer a, b, c, or d.
With the invention of the microcomputer, the computer can now be purchased for as little as a few hundred dollars. Taking advantage of this situation, quite a few secondary schools, even kindergartens, have already begun to use computers. Many other schools, however, are hesitating to introduce computer science into the school curriculum. They wonder if students, especially younger ones, will be able to use these complicated machines. They also fear that they may only be suitable for youngsters who are good at math. “What about slower students?” they ask. Will computers make learning even more difficult for them? Then again, will learning with a computer be boring?
Schools that are actually using computers are discovering answers to these questions. Surprisingly, students who are only 6 to 7 years of age are taking to the machines like fish to water. They are not only finding them easy to use, but they are also finding them fascinating.
According to the passage, schools_________ .
A. have already begun to use computers
B. are hesitating about using computers
C. have different ideas about using computers
D. a and b are correct
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Câu 50:
Read the passage below carefully and choose the correct answer a, b, c, or d.
With the invention of the microcomputer, the computer can now be purchased for as little as a few hundred dollars. Taking advantage of this situation, quite a few secondary schools, even kindergartens, have already begun to use computers. Many other schools, however, are hesitating to introduce computer science into the school curriculum. They wonder if students, especially younger ones, will be able to use these complicated machines. They also fear that they may only be suitable for youngsters who are good at math. “What about slower students?” they ask. Will computers make learning even more difficult for them? Then again, will learning with a computer be boring?
Schools that are actually using computers are discovering answers to these questions. Surprisingly, students who are only 6 to 7 years of age are taking to the machines like fish to water. They are not only finding them easy to use, but they are also finding them fascinating.
Nowadays, we can get a computer________ .
A. at a very high price
B. at a real price
C. at an affordable price
D. at a competitive price