Trắc nghiệm Writing Unit 2 lớp 10 Tiếng Anh Lớp 10
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Câu 1:
Nuclear energy, despite its early promise as a source of electrical power, is still insignificant in compared with older and safer energy sources.
A. despite
B. source
C. is still
D. in compared with
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Câu 2:
Nomadic hunter and gatherer societies have access to only a limited amount of food in an area and moved on when they have exhausted each locality
A. limited
B. in an area
C. moved on
D. locality
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Câu 3:
A fragrant plant has tiny sacs that makes and stores the substances that give it a pleasant odor.
A. plant has
B. makes and stores
C. subtances
D. it
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Câu 4:
The builders of the variety ancient cliff ruins scattered throughout the canyons and mesas of the arid Southwest of the United States are known as the cliff dwellers
A. builders
B. variety
C. scattered
D. arid
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Câu 5:
Indiscriminately dumping of waste material and inadequate sewage treatment are two serious causes of environmental pollution
A. indiscriminately
B. inadequate
C. serious
D. environmental
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Câu 6:
Ethics is the branch of philosophy that deals with the values of life in a coherent, systematic , and science manner.
A. deals with
B. life
C. systematic
D. science
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Câu 7:
Materials that of clay are among the most ancient manufactured articles and have played a vital role in human civilization.
A. that of
B. among
C. manufactured articles
D. in
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Câu 8:
The term “metabolism” refers to the chemical changes which by living things transform food into energy.
A. refers
B. which by
C. things
D. into
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Câu 9:
Government money appropriated for art in the 1930’s made possible hundreds of murals and statues still admiration in small towns all over the Unites States.
A. for art
B. hundreds
C. admiration
D. all over
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Câu 10:
Because of its vast tracts of virtually uninhabited northern forest, Canada has one of the lowest population density in the world.
A. its
B. virtually
C. has
D. density
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Câu 11:
Compose Richard Rodgers and lyricist Oscar Hammerstei II brought to the musical Oklahoma extensive musical and theatrical backgrounds as well as familiar with the traditional forms of operetta and musical comedy.
A. extensive
B. brought to
C. familiar
D. traditional
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Câu 12:
Fee Nitrogen is chemically inert and combines with other elements only since very high temperature or pressures.
A. and combines
B. other
C. since
D. high temparature
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Câu 13:
Physiologically, the period of adolescence is marked by active growth, especially in the skeletal and muscular systems and in a certain
A. by
B. especially
C. systems
D. certain
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Câu 14:
Hoover Dam in Nevada is a multi purpose structure that provides flood control, hydroelectric powerful, and drinking and irrigation water .
A. that provides
B. powerful
C. and drinking
D. water
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Câu 15:
In many areas of the world, people need clothing for protection the weather.
A. in
B. of the
C. need
D. protection
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Câu 16:
Depending on many factors, including climate, mineral content of the soil, and the permanency of surface water, wetlands may be mossy, grassy, or covering with shrubs or trees.
A. depending
B. many
C. permanecy of
D. covering
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Câu 17:
Each stanza of a poem has a repeatable pattern of meter and rhyme and is normally division from the following stanza by a blank line.
A. a poem
B. meter and rhyme
C. division
D. by
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Câu 18:
In the United States, the leading butter-producing states which are Wisconsin, California, and Minnesota.
A. in
B. leading
C. states which
D. and
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Câu 19:
Before the formation of labor unions, individual workers had almost not voice in determining their wages, hours, or working conditions
A. before the
B. not
C. their
D. conditions
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Câu 20:
Canada is made up of ten provinces and two territories, with governmental powers being divided between the federal government or the provinces.
A. is
B. with
C. being
D. or
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Câu 21:
Yogurt contains a higher percentage of lactic acid than another fermented milks, and it is rich in B-complex vitamins.
A. contains
B. higher
C. another
D. is rich
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Câu 22:
In the United States, about 75 percent of the total tomatoes crop is processed into juice, caned tomatoes, sauces, pastes, and ketchup.
A. about
B. the total
C. tomatoes
D. is processed
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Câu 23:
To those who favorite free trade, the revival of barter can suggest nothing less than a disaster
A. those
B. favorite
C. nothing
D. disaster
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Câu 24:
Floyd Bennett was a pilot for two of the Arctic expedition of the 1920’s and the first pilot to fly over the North Pole
A. expedition
B. and
C. first
D. to fly
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Câu 25:
The Red River, so named because of the red-colored sediment it carries, it is on of the main branches of the Mississippi.
A. so named
B. because of
C. it is
D. branches
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Câu 26:
Because silk is the strongest of all natural fibers, ranking in strong with the synthetic fiber nylon, its delicate look and fell are deceptive .
A. is the strongest
B. in strong
C. delicate look
D. deceptive
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Câu 27:
Short-wave radios that can receive and transmit signals are used by pilots, the police, and amateur operator
A. that can
B. transmit
C. used by
D. operator
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Câu 28:
In the field of acting theory, controversy arises over the question of whether is acting a behavioral or a mental process
A. the field of
B. arises over
C. is acting
D. a mental process
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Câu 29:
Although usual living on or under rocks or on coral reefs, marine snails have been observed in a great various of habitats.
A. although
B. living
C. observed
D. various
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Câu 30:
The decade of the 1920’s was significant in Georgia’s history because of the rapidity with what agriculture declined in the state
A. significant
B. because of
C. what
D. declined
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Câu 31:
Sawfish are shark-like fish have “saws” of cartilage set with two rows of teeth on their snouts.
A. have
B. of cartilage
C. teeth
D. their
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Câu 32:
The bold way in which Margaret Mead defined the terms “family” – based as much on choice as on biological relationship – is possibly the most enduring of her legacies.
A. bold
B. terms
C. based as
D. most enduring
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Câu 33:
There is evidence that the caribou originated into North America and crossed over all land bridge into Asia and evolved into the Old World’s reindeer.
A. there is
B. into
C. over
D. evoled
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Câu 34:
Dwelling primarily in the ice Northern Polar seas, beluga whales are characteristically small, white, agile, and elusive.
A. primarily
B. ice
C. are
D. white
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Câu 35:
Abraham Lincolns boyhood home resembled those of many others midwestern pioneers, with its dirt floor, sleeping loft, and crude fireplace.
A. those
B. others
C. with
D. its
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Câu 36:
Two unique features of the Arctic they are lack of precipitation and permanently frozen ground.
A. features
B. they are
C. of
D. permanently
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Câu 37:
Although apples do not grow during the cold season, apple trees must have a such season in order to flourish
A. although
B. during
C. a such
D. flourish
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Câu 38:
A great aviation pioneer, Amelia Earhart was already famous when she sets out on her ill-fated attempt to circle the globe in 1937’s.
A. aviation pioneer
B. already famous
C. sets
D. to circle
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Câu 39:
Archeological studies have provided evidence that the use of plants for decoration as well as for food developed early in the history
A. have provided
B. that
C. use of
D. the history
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Câu 40:
It has been reported that during any twenty-four hour period, a minimal of three hundred North American women start their own businesses
A. during
B. hour
C. a minimal of
D. start
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Câu 41:
A number of the Pacific Islands are volcanoes that have pushed up from the ocean floor, the others are the tops sunken mountain ranges.
A. a number of
B. pushed up from
C. top sunken
D. ranges
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Câu 42:
Although ferns lack flowers, they do have leaves, stems, and root
A. although
B. lack
C. do
D. root
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Câu 43:
The knee is more likely to be damage than most other joints because it is subject to tremendous forces during vigorous activity.
A. more likely
B. damage
C. it
D. during
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Câu 44:
Numerous types of cells, such as skin cells and white blood cells, have the power reproduce asexually.
A. numerous
B. such as
C. white blood
D. power reproduce
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Câu 45:
S. Eliot received wide recognition after publishes The Waste Land, which fused poetic traditions with elements of modern music and language
A. after publishes
B. which fused
C. with
D. elements
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Câu 46:
Halifax is largest city and chief port of Nova Scotia and is the eastern terminus of Canada’s two great railway systems
A. is largest
B. and is
C. two great
D. systems
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Câu 47:
Gwendolyn Brooks, which won a Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1950, had 75 poems published by the time she was twenty.
A. which
B. had
C. poems
D. was
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Câu 48:
The basic elements of public-opinion research are interviewers, questionnaires, tabulating equipment , and to sample population.
A. the basic
B. research
C. equipment
D. sample
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Câu 49:
Many exercises such as calisthenics, running, or to swim involve producing muscle tension through a range of movements that are called isotonics.
A. such as
B. to swim
C. through
D. are called
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Câu 50:
Electric motors range in size from the tiny mechanisms that operate sewing machine to the great engines in heavy locomotives
A. range
B. the tiny
C. sewing machine
D. heavy locomotives