Bộ Đề Kiểm Tra Học Kì II - Tiếng Anh 11 - i-Learn Smart World – Bộ Đề 01 - Test 1
Câu 13
Choose the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from 13 to 17.
a. Mia: Yes, it can even solve problems step by step.
b. Mia: Our teacher suggested using a chatbot for studying.
c. Nancy: How can a chatbot help with education?
d. Nancy: That sounds useful. Can it help with math too?
e. Mia: It answers questions, explains topics, and gives examples.
A.c - e - b - d - a
B.b - c - a - d - e
C.b - c - e - d - a
D.c - e - d - b - a
Câu 15
Choose the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from 13 to 17.
a. Future cities can reduce traffic jams by improving public transport and using smart technology.
b. Moreover, smart traffic lights and monitoring systems can control the flow of cars and prevent long delays.
c. Building more buses and trains will give people better travel options and reduce the need for private cars.
d. These systems can change signals based on real-time traffic, making roads safer and helping vehicles move faster.
e. This will help lower traffic congestion and make the air cleaner.
A.c - e - b - a - d
B.c - e - a - b - d
C.a - c - b - e - d
D.a - c - e - b - d
Câu 16
Choose the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from 13 to 17.
a. They have the chance to work or volunteer, which helps them develop useful skills and gain experience.
b. It also gives them time to discover their interests before making a career choice.
c. A gap year after high school allows students to get ready for their future.
d. Many students are unsure about their studies, so traveling or trying new activities can help them decide what path to take.
e. This helps them become more confident and prepared for college or a career.
A.c - a - b - e - d
B.a - e - c - b - d
C.c - a - e - b - d
D.c - a - e - d - b
Câu 17
Choose the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from 13 to 17.
a. Kim: Imagine calling a flying taxi instead of a Grab.
b. Kim: Then I guess you get a free sky tour.
c. Thu: That'd be cool, but what if the driver forgets to land?
A.a - c - b
B.c - a - b
C.b - c - a
D.b - c - a
Câu 18
Read the following passage and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.
Job readiness means different things to different people, which is why it's important to clearly define it and separate it from career readiness. We define job readiness as having the knowledge, skills, and abilities to effectively perform the required tasks in any given role or environment, (18) __________.
Simply put, job readiness equals productivity. (19) __________, but this isn't always the case. Roles are constantly evolving due to factors like AI, market trends, and competition. If employees or teams aren't job-ready, their productivity will be affected, (20) __________. This can also lead to financial losses.
One reason training programs often fail to produce immediate results is that they focus more on long-term career readiness instead of practical, job-specific skills. (21) __________. This leads to disengagement with training programs, with only a small percentage applying what they've learned. For instance, cybersecurity skills are vital in preventing data breaches. For example, (22) __________, employees can reduce the risk of data breaches by applying their knowledge effectively.
A.having satisfied both individual and organization demands
B.which meet the demands of the business and the individual
C.meeting the needs of both the individual and the organization
D.while meeting the needs of the company and the individual
Câu 19
Read the following passage and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.
Job readiness means different things to different people, which is why it's important to clearly define it and separate it from career readiness. We define job readiness as having the knowledge, skills, and abilities to effectively perform the required tasks in any given role or environment, (18) __________.
Simply put, job readiness equals productivity. (19) __________, but this isn't always the case. Roles are constantly evolving due to factors like AI, market trends, and competition. If employees or teams aren't job-ready, their productivity will be affected, (20) __________. This can also lead to financial losses.
One reason training programs often fail to produce immediate results is that they focus more on long-term career readiness instead of practical, job-specific skills. (21) __________. This leads to disengagement with training programs, with only a small percentage applying what they've learned. For instance, cybersecurity skills are vital in preventing data breaches. For example, (22) __________, employees can reduce the risk of data breaches by applying their knowledge effectively.
A.Seeking workers with high performance skills is their desire
B.Employers obviously want workers who can perform well
C.The preference for employees with high performance levels
D.Employees who have excellent performance abilities
Câu 20
Read the following passage and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.
Job readiness means different things to different people, which is why it's important to clearly define it and separate it from career readiness. We define job readiness as having the knowledge, skills, and abilities to effectively perform the required tasks in any given role or environment, (18) __________.
Simply put, job readiness equals productivity. (19) __________, but this isn't always the case. Roles are constantly evolving due to factors like AI, market trends, and competition. If employees or teams aren't job-ready, their productivity will be affected, (20) __________. This can also lead to financial losses.
One reason training programs often fail to produce immediate results is that they focus more on long-term career readiness instead of practical, job-specific skills. (21) __________. This leads to disengagement with training programs, with only a small percentage applying what they've learned. For instance, cybersecurity skills are vital in preventing data breaches. For example, (22) __________, employees can reduce the risk of data breaches by applying their knowledge effectively.
A.which the business must adapt to prevent harming its future success
B.there may be obstacles to the company's growth and future success
C.resulting in the expansion and future success of the company
D.which can hinder the organization's growth and future success
Câu 21
Read the following passage and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.
Job readiness means different things to different people, which is why it's important to clearly define it and separate it from career readiness. We define job readiness as having the knowledge, skills, and abilities to effectively perform the required tasks in any given role or environment, (18) __________.
Simply put, job readiness equals productivity. (19) __________, but this isn't always the case. Roles are constantly evolving due to factors like AI, market trends, and competition. If employees or teams aren't job-ready, their productivity will be affected, (20) __________. This can also lead to financial losses.
One reason training programs often fail to produce immediate results is that they focus more on long-term career readiness instead of practical, job-specific skills. (21) __________. This leads to disengagement with training programs, with only a small percentage applying what they've learned. For instance, cybersecurity skills are vital in preventing data breaches. For example, (22) __________, employees can reduce the risk of data breaches by applying their knowledge effectively.
A.There're lots of workers lack necessary skills to perform their job effectively
B.The absence of abilities required for the position is evaluated on a regular basis
C.It's being under-skilled for their current positions that employees faces
D.Many employees feel they don't have the skills needed to do their jobs well
Câu 22
Read the following passage and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.
Job readiness means different things to different people, which is why it's important to clearly define it and separate it from career readiness. We define job readiness as having the knowledge, skills, and abilities to effectively perform the required tasks in any given role or environment, (18) __________.
Simply put, job readiness equals productivity. (19) __________, but this isn't always the case. Roles are constantly evolving due to factors like AI, market trends, and competition. If employees or teams aren't job-ready, their productivity will be affected, (20) __________. This can also lead to financial losses.
One reason training programs often fail to produce immediate results is that they focus more on long-term career readiness instead of practical, job-specific skills. (21) __________. This leads to disengagement with training programs, with only a small percentage applying what they've learned. For instance, cybersecurity skills are vital in preventing data breaches. For example, (22) __________, employees can reduce the risk of data breaches by applying their knowledge effectively.
A.possess advanced cybersecurity skills
B.before proficient in cybersecurity
C.employees with cybersecurity expertise
D.having mastered cybersecurity skills
Câu 27
Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30.
APPLICATIONS OF AI IN URBAN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
1. AI is transforming cities, making them smarter, more sustainable, and efficient. By integrating AI into urban planning, cities can operate more smoothly, enhancing the lives of those who live and work there. Key areas where AI can have a significant impact include digital twin technology, smart infrastructure, and optimizing transportation systems.
2. Digital twins are virtual versions of real cities created using data from sensors and devices. These digital models help city planners understand how a city works in real-time. Planners can test different ideas and plans in a virtual space before making changes in the real world. AI helps predict the outcomes of these tests, so the best solutions can be chosen. This saves time, resources, and reduces the risk of making mistakes. It also helps reduce the impact of changes like adjusting traffic flow or modifying energy use.
3. AI is also crucial for reducing the carbon footprint in urban environments, which is key to building sustainable cities. AI-driven platforms can optimize energy use, manage energy grids efficiently, and improve waste management systems. For instance, AI can predict when maintenance is needed, allowing problems to be fixed before they disrupt services. Smart grids can integrate renewable energy sources and optimize the way energy is distributed, minimizing waste and pollution. These solutions are leading the way to a low-carbon future, helping cities meet their net-zero emissions goals.
4. AI is also improving transportation in cities. By analyzing traffic data, public transport schedules, and pedestrian movement, AI helps optimize traffic flow and make public transport more reliable. Traffic lights become smarter, buses run on time, and pedestrian safety is improved. These improvements reduce traffic congestion and make cities more livable for everyone.
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4?
A.Thanks to these upgrades, cities experience less traffic and offer a higher quality of life for everyone.
B.The development of the city has been aided by decreased traffic and an improved standard of living.
C.Cities have become better places to live for all individuals by minimizing transportation congestion.
D.These improvements are being made to reduce traffic jams and enhance the quality of life for everyone.
Câu 28
Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30.
APPLICATIONS OF AI IN URBAN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
1. AI is transforming cities, making them smarter, more sustainable, and efficient. By integrating AI into urban planning, cities can operate more smoothly, enhancing the lives of those who live and work there. Key areas where AI can have a significant impact include digital twin technology, smart infrastructure, and optimizing transportation systems.
2. Digital twins are virtual versions of real cities created using data from sensors and devices. These digital models help city planners understand how a city works in real-time. Planners can test different ideas and plans in a virtual space before making changes in the real world. AI helps predict the outcomes of these tests, so the best solutions can be chosen. This saves time, resources, and reduces the risk of making mistakes. It also helps reduce the impact of changes like adjusting traffic flow or modifying energy use.
3. AI is also crucial for reducing the carbon footprint in urban environments, which is key to building sustainable cities. AI-driven platforms can optimize energy use, manage energy grids efficiently, and improve waste management systems. For instance, AI can predict when maintenance is needed, allowing problems to be fixed before they disrupt services. Smart grids can integrate renewable energy sources and optimize the way energy is distributed, minimizing waste and pollution. These solutions are leading the way to a low-carbon future, helping cities meet their net-zero emissions goals.
4. AI is also improving transportation in cities. By analyzing traffic data, public transport schedules, and pedestrian movement, AI helps optimize traffic flow and make public transport more reliable. Traffic lights become smarter, buses run on time, and pedestrian safety is improved. These improvements reduce traffic congestion and make cities more livable for everyone.
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.AI collects and analyzes data to suggest routes that avoid traffic jams.
B.Experiments and tests can be costly and disruptive in the real world.
C.AI-based actions pose issues in managing greenhouse gas emissions.
D.AI enhances the abilities of digital twins by providing predictive power.
Câu 36
Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.
1. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing how we live and learn. [I] It offers many benefits for students, especially in personalizing education. [II] AI adjusts the learning speed to fit each student's progress, ensuring no one is left behind or rushed. [III] It also adapts to different learning styles, using visual, auditory, and interactive methods. [IV] This support improves both academic knowledge and essential life skills, making learning more meaningful.
2. AI is reshaping education with personalized experiences, flexible programs, and easy access to opportunities. According to the International Data Corporation, the global AI in education market is expected to exceed 150 billion dollars by 2027. Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) technologies create immersive learning experiences by bringing abstract ideas to life. AR overlays digital content onto the real world, while VR offers a fully immersive, simulated environment. These technologies help make difficult concepts easier to understand through hands-on learning, such as virtually exploring space or dissecting a frog. AI enhances these experiences, making them more engaging and effective.
3. UNESCO emphasizes AI's role in addressing challenges like limited access to quality education, teacher shortages, and lack of resources. Countries like Singapore and the U.S. are leading in AI adoption. Singapore's "Smart Nation" strategy uses AI to automate grading and provide personalized feedback, even for students with special needs. In the U.S., government programs focus on adaptive learning and personalized assessments to improve education.
4. While AI has the potential to improve education, it also presents several challenges and ethical concerns. AI systems depend on large amounts of data, including sensitive student information such as academic records and learning preferences. It is essential to handle this data responsibly, ensuring students' privacy is protected. Additionally, AI tools may not always be designed with all students in mind, particularly those with disabilities. Therefore, accessibility must be prioritized during development to ensure that AI provides equal opportunities for all learners.
Which of the following best summarises paragraph 3?
A.UNESCO points out AI's significance for education, with Singapore and the U.S. being top adopters.
B.UNESCO emphasizes AI's role in solving educational challenges in nations like the US and Singapore.
C.According to UNESCO, Singapore and the U.S. lead in AI adoption for tailored learning and assessment.
D.UNESCO tests AI's problem-solving capabilities in education in countries like Singapore and the U.S.
Câu 37
Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.
1. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing how we live and learn. [I] It offers many benefits for students, especially in personalizing education. [II] AI adjusts the learning speed to fit each student's progress, ensuring no one is left behind or rushed. [III] It also adapts to different learning styles, using visual, auditory, and interactive methods. [IV] This support improves both academic knowledge and essential life skills, making learning more meaningful.
2. AI is reshaping education with personalized experiences, flexible programs, and easy access to opportunities. According to the International Data Corporation, the global AI in education market is expected to exceed 150 billion dollars by 2027. Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) technologies create immersive learning experiences by bringing abstract ideas to life. AR overlays digital content onto the real world, while VR offers a fully immersive, simulated environment. These technologies help make difficult concepts easier to understand through hands-on learning, such as virtually exploring space or dissecting a frog. AI enhances these experiences, making them more engaging and effective.
3. UNESCO emphasizes AI's role in addressing challenges like limited access to quality education, teacher shortages, and lack of resources. Countries like Singapore and the U.S. are leading in AI adoption. Singapore's "Smart Nation" strategy uses AI to automate grading and provide personalized feedback, even for students with special needs. In the U.S., government programs focus on adaptive learning and personalized assessments to improve education.
4. While AI has the potential to improve education, it also presents several challenges and ethical concerns. AI systems depend on large amounts of data, including sensitive student information such as academic records and learning preferences. It is essential to handle this data responsibly, ensuring students' privacy is protected. Additionally, AI tools may not always be designed with all students in mind, particularly those with disabilities. Therefore, accessibility must be prioritized during development to ensure that AI provides equal opportunities for all learners.
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4?
A.This data demands attentive management to secure the private lives of students.
B.The safety of students' lives is improved by the responsible handling of this data.
C.The data strictly handles the privacy of the personal information of the learners.
D.Accurate information processing requires cautious management of students' privacy.
Câu 38
Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.
1. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing how we live and learn. [I] It offers many benefits for students, especially in personalizing education. [II] AI adjusts the learning speed to fit each student's progress, ensuring no one is left behind or rushed. [III] It also adapts to different learning styles, using visual, auditory, and interactive methods. [IV] This support improves both academic knowledge and essential life skills, making learning more meaningful.
2. AI is reshaping education with personalized experiences, flexible programs, and easy access to opportunities. According to the International Data Corporation, the global AI in education market is expected to exceed 150 billion dollars by 2027. Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) technologies create immersive learning experiences by bringing abstract ideas to life. AR overlays digital content onto the real world, while VR offers a fully immersive, simulated environment. These technologies help make difficult concepts easier to understand through hands-on learning, such as virtually exploring space or dissecting a frog. AI enhances these experiences, making them more engaging and effective.
3. UNESCO emphasizes AI's role in addressing challenges like limited access to quality education, teacher shortages, and lack of resources. Countries like Singapore and the U.S. are leading in AI adoption. Singapore's "Smart Nation" strategy uses AI to automate grading and provide personalized feedback, even for students with special needs. In the U.S., government programs focus on adaptive learning and personalized assessments to improve education.
4. While AI has the potential to improve education, it also presents several challenges and ethical concerns. AI systems depend on large amounts of data, including sensitive student information such as academic records and learning preferences. It is essential to handle this data responsibly, ensuring students' privacy is protected. Additionally, AI tools may not always be designed with all students in mind, particularly those with disabilities. Therefore, accessibility must be prioritized during development to ensure that AI provides equal opportunities for all learners.
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.Enhancing the quality and accessibility of education is the main benefit of integrating AI.
B.AI is expected to contribute to a large number of jobs within the education technology sector.
C.AI and immersive technologies are complementary and work together to enhance learning.
D.AI has been improved by education tech businesses to ensure educational equality for all.
Câu 39
Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.
1. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing how we live and learn. [I] It offers many benefits for students, especially in personalizing education. [II] AI adjusts the learning speed to fit each student's progress, ensuring no one is left behind or rushed. [III] It also adapts to different learning styles, using visual, auditory, and interactive methods. [IV] This support improves both academic knowledge and essential life skills, making learning more meaningful.
2. AI is reshaping education with personalized experiences, flexible programs, and easy access to opportunities. According to the International Data Corporation, the global AI in education market is expected to exceed 150 billion dollars by 2027. Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) technologies create immersive learning experiences by bringing abstract ideas to life. AR overlays digital content onto the real world, while VR offers a fully immersive, simulated environment. These technologies help make difficult concepts easier to understand through hands-on learning, such as virtually exploring space or dissecting a frog. AI enhances these experiences, making them more engaging and effective.
3. UNESCO emphasizes AI's role in addressing challenges like limited access to quality education, teacher shortages, and lack of resources. Countries like Singapore and the U.S. are leading in AI adoption. Singapore's "Smart Nation" strategy uses AI to automate grading and provide personalized feedback, even for students with special needs. In the U.S., government programs focus on adaptive learning and personalized assessments to improve education.
4. While AI has the potential to improve education, it also presents several challenges and ethical concerns. AI systems depend on large amounts of data, including sensitive student information such as academic records and learning preferences. It is essential to handle this data responsibly, ensuring students' privacy is protected. Additionally, AI tools may not always be designed with all students in mind, particularly those with disabilities. Therefore, accessibility must be prioritized during development to ensure that AI provides equal opportunities for all learners.
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A.The use of technology in educational spaces is growing in popularity and influencing daily life.
B.AI is being used to automate administrative tasks, giving teachers more time to develop lessons.
C.The integration of AI in education is not without its drawbacks and requires careful consideration.
D.Investing in AI in the edtech market is expected to bring significant returns in the coming years.
Câu 40
Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.
1. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing how we live and learn. [I] It offers many benefits for students, especially in personalizing education. [II] AI adjusts the learning speed to fit each student's progress, ensuring no one is left behind or rushed. [III] It also adapts to different learning styles, using visual, auditory, and interactive methods. [IV] This support improves both academic knowledge and essential life skills, making learning more meaningful.
2. AI is reshaping education with personalized experiences, flexible programs, and easy access to opportunities. According to the International Data Corporation, the global AI in education market is expected to exceed 150 billion dollars by 2027. Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) technologies create immersive learning experiences by bringing abstract ideas to life. AR overlays digital content onto the real world, while VR offers a fully immersive, simulated environment. These technologies help make difficult concepts easier to understand through hands-on learning, such as virtually exploring space or dissecting a frog. AI enhances these experiences, making them more engaging and effective.
3. UNESCO emphasizes AI's role in addressing challenges like limited access to quality education, teacher shortages, and lack of resources. Countries like Singapore and the U.S. are leading in AI adoption. Singapore's "Smart Nation" strategy uses AI to automate grading and provide personalized feedback, even for students with special needs. In the U.S., government programs focus on adaptive learning and personalized assessments to improve education.
4. While AI has the potential to improve education, it also presents several challenges and ethical concerns. AI systems depend on large amounts of data, including sensitive student information such as academic records and learning preferences. It is essential to handle this data responsibly, ensuring students' privacy is protected. Additionally, AI tools may not always be designed with all students in mind, particularly those with disabilities. Therefore, accessibility must be prioritized during development to ensure that AI provides equal opportunities for all learners.
Which of the following best summarises the passage?
A.Education is being reshaped by AI's ability to personalize learning, provide real-world experiences, and address global challenges, but this progress also leads to educational inequality.
B.AI's impact on education includes enhancing soft skills, creating virtual environments, and handling the global education crisis, but it also raises privacy and data access concerns.
C.While needing equitable data access and privacy, AI transforms education by tackling global education concerns, providing immersive experiences, and personalizing instruction.
D.While AI transforms education by addressing global issues and using immersive, individualized approaches, it also raises ethical concerns about data security and equal access.
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