Trắc nghiệm Vocabulary and Grammar Unit 14 lớp 11 Tiếng Anh Lớp 11
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Câu 1:
In the early days of jet development, jet engines used great numbers of fuel
A. early
B. used
C. numbers
D. fuel
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Câu 2:
Today successful farmers are experts not only in agriculture, but also in market, finance, and accounting
A. agriculture
B. but also
C. market
D. accounting
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Câu 3:
In the architecture, a capital is the top portion of a column
A. the
B. capital
C. the top
D. column
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Câu 4:
The Dave Brubek Quartet, one of the most popular jazz bands of the 1950s, had a particularly loyal following on campuses college.
A. the most popular
B. particularly
C. following
D. campuses
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Câu 5:
The Yale Daily News is oldest than any other college newspaper still in operation in the United States
A. oldest than
B. other
C. still
D. in operation
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Câu 6:
The average temperature on Mars, the fourth planet from the Sun, is about eighty degrees than colder on Earth.
A. Mars
B. planet
C. average
D. than colder
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Câu 7:
This bird’s tail is double as long as its body.
A. tail
B. double
C. as long as
D. its body
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Câu 8:
Stephen Hopkins was a cultural and political leadership in colonial Rhode Island
A. was
B. cultural
C. leadership
D. in
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Câu 9:
Near equator, the slant of the Sun’s rays is never great enough to cause temperatures to fall below the freezing point.
A. near equator
B. great enough
C. to
D. the freezing
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Câu 10:
Herman Melville’s novel, Moby Dick describes the dangers, difficult, and often violent life aboard a whaling ship
A. novel
B. dangers
C. violent
D. aboard
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Câu 11:
Because of their color and shape, seahorses blend so well with the seaweed in which they live that is almost impossible to see themselves.
A. because of
B. so well
C. in which
D. themselves
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Câu 12:
Researchers in economics, psychology, and marketing can help businesses.
A. researchers
B. economics
C. marketing
D. help
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Câu 13:
Haywood Broun was a read widely newspaper columnist who wrote during the 1920’s and 1930’s.
A. read widely
B. newspaper
C. who wrote
D. during
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Câu 14:
The author Susan Glaspell won Pulitzer Prize in 1931 for hers play, Alison’s House.
A. the author
B. won
C. for
D. hers
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Câu 15:
The rock formations in the Valley of Fire in Nevada has been worn into many strange shapes by the action of wind and water.
A. has
B. been worn
C. many strange
D. action
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Câu 16:
The discover of gold and silver in the rugged mountains of Nevada in 1858 attracted many fortune-seekers to that area
A. discover
B. mountains
C. attracted
D. to that area
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Câu 17:
More than 10,000 years ago, glaciers moved across the Minnesota region four time, leveling most of the land.
A. more than
B. moved
C. time
D. most of
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Câu 18:
Viscosity is measurement describing the relative difficulty or easy with which liquids flow.
A. describing
B. relative
C. easy
D. with which
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Câu 19:
Abigail Adam’s letters to her husband present a graphic picture of the age which she lived.
A. letters
B. her
C. a graphic
D. which
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Câu 20:
Some critics have called Theodore Dreiser’s book Sister Carrie a first modern novel because it broke so many traditions.
A. have called
B. a first
C. because
D. so many
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Câu 21:
Runner Wilma Rudolf win three gold medals at the 1960 Olympics, and she set the world record for the 100 – meter dash in 1961
A. win
B. at the 1960
C. she set
D. world record
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Câu 22:
Woody Guthrie wrote thousands of songs during the lifetime, many of which became classic folk songs .
A. thousands
B. the lifetime
C. which
D. folk songs
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Câu 23:
Composer John Cage, used many unusual objects as instrument in his music, including cowbells, flower pots, tin cans, and saw blades.
A. unusual
B. instrument
C. including
D. cans
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Câu 24:
One of the most beautiful botanical gardens in the United States is the wildly and lovely Magnolia Gardens near Charleston, South Carolina
A. most beautiful
B. gardens
C. wildly
D. mear
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Câu 25:
Unlike competitive running race, race walkers must always keep some portion of their feet in contact with the ground.
A. unlike
B. running race
C. their
D. in contact with
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Câu 26:
Since light spreads out in all directions, a light viewed from a great distance appearing dimmer than it actually is.
A. spreads
B. directions
C. appearing
D. than
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Câu 27:
In the last two decades, Bombay and Madras are developed in the centers of the Indian film industry
A. developed
B. centers
C. of
D. film industry
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Câu 28:
Although the accurate of the United States census is debated, its figures are used to guide countless public funding decision
A. although
B. accurate
C. debated
D. decision
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Câu 29:
What are common known as “lead” pencils are not lead, but rather a mixture of graphite, clay and wax
A. common
B. not
C. but
D. wax
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Câu 30:
Early radio was called the “wireless” because radio uses invisibly waves to carry information.
A. was
B. because
C. invisibly
D. to carry
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Câu 31:
The mosquito has needle-shaped mouthparts that piercing the skin to suck blood.
A. has
B. mouthparts
C. piercing
D. to suck
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Câu 32:
Hailey’s comet was named after the astronomer Edmund Hailey, who was the first to realize that some comets appear in regular cycle
A. was named
B. was
C. appear
D. cycle
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Câu 33:
Photographs from a satellite are frequently used to generate the information is needed to produce a map
A. are
B. used
C. generate
D. needed
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Câu 34:
Amphibians are a class of animal that that can live and breed neither on land or in water.
A. are
B. that
C. neither
D. water
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Câu 35:
The word “scuba: is actually an acronym that comes of the words “self-contained underwater breathing apparatus”.
A. word
B. actually
C. comes of
D. words
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Câu 36:
When a simple action such as lifting one’s arm is performed, the work is divided between at least three different muscle groups.
A. simple
B. between
C. performed
D. different
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Câu 37:
Monkeys use their foot to eat food, to gesture, and to climb.
A. foot
B. eat food
C. and
D. climb
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Câu 38:
Two thousand years ago, most of Western Europe was populated by a fierce, strong, artistically people known as the Celts.
A. ago
B. most
C. was
D. artistically
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Câu 39:
Some heating devices convert chemist energy like that found in wood and coal into heat energy.
A. convert
B. chemist
C. wood
D. into
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Câu 40:
Psychological studies show that many students feeling terrible about the results of tests on which they have actually performed well.
A. feeling
B. about
C. the results
D. actually
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Câu 41:
About 150 years ago, Charles Darwin shocked the world with his the cry that humans were relativity to apes
A. about
B. shocked
C. his
D. relatively
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Câu 42:
The average cat sleeps sixteen hours for a day in short intervals called ‘cat naps'.
A. sleeps
B. for a day
C. intervals
D. cat naps
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Câu 43:
The Irish potato famine of 1845 and 1848 were some of the worst in that country’s history and led to thousands of deaths and mass emigration.
A. potato famine
B. the worst
C. history
D. thousands of
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Câu 44:
Many deaths associated with fires are not actual caused by the flames, but are rather the result of asphyxiation resulting from the decreased oxygen supply in burning buildings.
A. many
B. actual
C. are
D. buildings
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Câu 45:
Any material that is attractive by a magnet is by definition “magnetic”.
A. is
B. attractive
C. by definition
D. magnetic
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Câu 46:
It was him who came running into the classroom with the news
A. him
B. who came running
C. into the
D. classrooms
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Câu 47:
Science and technology are part of the knowledges of educated people
A. science
B. technology
C. are
D. knowledges
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Câu 48:
The professor is thinking to go to the conference on conservation next month.
A. is
B. to go
C. on
D. next month
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Câu 49:
Engines used in space shuttles are much larger and more strong than the ones used in jet planes.
A. used
B. much larger
C. more strong
D. the ones
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Câu 50:
They are going to have to leave soon, and so do we.
A. are
B. to have to
C. leave soon
D. so do