Câu hỏi:
29/07/2024 1,330Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question.
Robots are useful for exploring and working in space. In particular, many robots have been sent to explore Mars. Such robots have usually looked like a box with wheels. Though these robots are useful, by their very nature they are unreliable, extremely expensive, and they break easily. Also, they cannot do very many tasks. Because of these problems, scientists have been developing a new and unusual kind of robot. These new robots move like snakes, so they have been given the name "snakebots."
The way a snake is shaped lets it get into very small spaces, like cracks in rocks. It can also push its way below the ground or climb up different kinds of objects, like high rocks and trees. Such abilities account for the usefulness of a robot designed like a snake. A snakebot would be able to do these things, too, making it much more effective than regular robots with wheels, which easily get stuck or fall over. Since they can carry tools, snakebots would be able to work in space, as well. They could, for example, help repair the International Space Station.
But how can such a robot shape be made? A snakebot is built like a Chain made of about thirty parts, or modules. Each module is basically the same in that they all have a small computer and a wheel to aid movement. The large computer in the "head” of the snake makes all of the modules in a snakebot work together.
The modular design of the snakebot has many advantages. If one module fails, another can be added easily. Snakebot modules can also carry different kinds of tools, as well as cameras. Since each module is actually a robot in itself, one module can work apart from the rest if necessary. That is, all the modules can separate and move on their own, and then later, reconnect back into a larger robot. Researchers are also trying to develop snakebots made of a special kind of plastic that can change its shape using electricity, almost like animal muscles. Snakebots made with this plastic will be very strong and hard to break.
Overall, the snakebot design is much simpler than that of common robots. Thus, snakebots will be much less expensive to build. For example, a robot recently sent to Mars cost over a hundred million dollars, whereas snakebots can cost as little as a few hundred dollars. With their versatility and affordability, snakebots seem to be the wave of the future, at least as far as space robots are concerned.
According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE about the snakebots?
A. They can move through myriad difficult terrains.
B. They are easier to get stuck or fall over than other kinds of robots.
C. They are unable to work in space like a regular robot.
D. They are made of over thirty different modules.
Trả lời:
Đáp án A
Theo các thông tin bài văn cung cấp, ta thấy:
- The way a snake is shaped lets it get into very small spaces, like cracks in rocks. It can also push its way below the ground or climb up different kinds of objects, like high rocks and trees. Such abilities account for the usefulness of a robot designed like a snake. A snakebot would be able to do these things, too, making it much more effective than regular robots with wheels, which easily get stuck or fall over. Since they can carry tools, snakebots would be able to work in space, as well. They could, for example, help repair the International Space Station.
- A snakebot is built like a chain made of about thirty parts, or modules.”
Dịch nghĩa:
“Đọc đoạn văn sau và đánh dấu chữ cái A, B, C hoặc D để chỉ ra câu trả lời cho mỗi câu hỏi.
Robot rất hữu ích cho việc khám phá và làm việc trong không gian. Đặc biệt, nhiều robot đã được gửi đi khám phá sao Hỏa. Những robot như vậy thường trông giống như một chiếc hộp có bánh xe. Mặc dù những robot này rất hữu ích nhưng về bản chất, chúng không đáng tin cậy, cực kỳ đắt tiền và dễ bị hỏng. Ngoài ra, họ không thể làm được nhiều nhiệm vụ. Vì những vấn đề này, các nhà khoa học đã phát triển một loại robot mới và khác thường. Những robot mới này di chuyển giống như rắn nên chúng được đặt tên là "snakebots".
Hình dạng của con rắn giúp nó đi vào những không gian rất nhỏ, giống như những vết nứt trên đá. Nó cũng có thể di chuyển dưới mặt đất hoặc leo lên các loại vật thể khác nhau, như đá cao và cây cối. Những khả năng như vậy tạo nên tính hữu dụng của một robot được thiết kế giống như một con rắn. Snakebot cũng có thể làm những việc này, hiệu quả hơn nhiều so với những robot thông thường có bánh xe, vốn dễ bị kẹt hoặc ngã. Vì chúng có thể mang theo các công cụ nên Snakebot cũng có thể hoạt động trong không gian. Ví dụ, họ có thể giúp sửa chữa Trạm vũ trụ quốc tế.
Nhưng làm thế nào có thể tạo ra một hình dạng robot như vậy? Snakebot được xây dựng giống như một Chuỗi được tạo thành từ khoảng ba mươi bộ phận hoặc mô-đun. Mỗi mô-đun về cơ bản giống nhau ở chỗ chúng đều có một máy tính nhỏ và một bánh xe để hỗ trợ di chuyển. Máy tính lớn trong “đầu” của con rắn làm cho tất cả các mô-đun trong Snakebot hoạt động cùng nhau.
Thiết kế mô-đun của Snakebot có nhiều ưu điểm. Nếu một mô-đun bị lỗi, mô-đun khác có thể được bổ sung dễ dàng. Các mô-đun Snakebot cũng có thể mang theo nhiều loại công cụ khác nhau cũng như máy ảnh. Vì mỗi mô-đun thực sự là một robot nên một mô-đun có thể hoạt động độc lập với phần còn lại nếu cần thiết. Nghĩa là, tất cả các mô-đun có thể tách rời và tự di chuyển, sau đó kết nối lại thành một robot lớn hơn. Các nhà nghiên cứu cũng đang cố gắng phát triển các robot rắn làm bằng một loại nhựa đặc biệt có thể thay đổi hình dạng bằng điện, gần giống như cơ bắp của động vật. Snakebots được làm bằng loại nhựa này sẽ rất chắc chắn và khó bị vỡ.
Nhìn chung, thiết kế của Snakebot đơn giản hơn nhiều so với các robot thông thường. Vì vậy, việc xây dựng Snakebots sẽ ít tốn kém hơn nhiều. Ví dụ, một robot gần đây được gửi tới sao Hỏa có giá hơn một trăm triệu đô la, trong khi các robot rắn có thể chỉ có giá vài trăm đô la. Với tính linh hoạt và giá cả phải chăng, snakebot dường như là làn sóng của tương lai, ít nhất là đối với robot không gian.
Theo đoạn văn, điều nào sau đây là ĐÚNG về snakebot?
A. Chúng có thể di chuyển qua nhiều địa hình khó khăn.
B. Chúng dễ dàng bị mắc kẹt hay bị ngã hơn những loại rô bốt khác.
C. Chúng không thể làm việc trong không gian như một con rô bốt bình thường.
D. Chúng được làm từ hơn 30 mô đun khác nhau.
CÂU HỎI HOT CÙNG CHỦ ĐỀ
Câu 1:
The bad news in the lune jobs numbers, released Friday, is also the good news. The unemployment rate rose to 4 percent last month, from 3.8 percent, which in many contexts would be reason to worry (25) _____ a softening economy. But the details of this particular jump in the jobless rate actually imply good things for the economy.
The labor force rose by 601,000 people last month, driving the proportion of the civilian adult population that is either working or looking for work up by 0.2 percentage points, to 62.9 percent. The unemployment rate rose because not all of the people looking for work found it immediately. That suggested they were ready and willing to (26) _____ the jobs that employers have kept creating at a healthy rate — an additional 213,000 positions in June alone. The month-to-month swings in the size of the labor force can be large because of (27) _____ error. So this may prove to be a random blip that is erased as more data become available.
But taken at face value, it’s a sign that the hot job market is succeeding at pulling people off the sidelines and into the work force. It’s easy to imagine people (28) _____ have become disengaged from the work force who, in this tightening job market, are more likely than they were a few years ago to see help wanted signs everywhere, (29) _____ to have friends and acquaintances urge them to start working.
Điền vào số (27)
Câu 2:
The bad news in the lune jobs numbers, released Friday, is also the good news. The unemployment rate rose to 4 percent last month, from 3.8 percent, which in many contexts would be reason to worry (25) _____ a softening economy. But the details of this particular jump in the jobless rate actually imply good things for the economy.
The labor force rose by 601,000 people last month, driving the proportion of the civilian adult population that is either working or looking for work up by 0.2 percentage points, to 62.9 percent. The unemployment rate rose because not all of the people looking for work found it immediately. That suggested they were ready and willing to (26) _____ the jobs that employers have kept creating at a healthy rate — an additional 213,000 positions in June alone. The month-to-month swings in the size of the labor force can be large because of (27) _____ error. So this may prove to be a random blip that is erased as more data become available.
But taken at face value, it’s a sign that the hot job market is succeeding at pulling people off the sidelines and into the work force. It’s easy to imagine people (28) _____ have become disengaged from the work force who, in this tightening job market, are more likely than they were a few years ago to see help wanted signs everywhere, (29) _____ to have friends and acquaintances urge them to start working.
Điền vào số (29)
Câu 3:
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question.
Robots are useful for exploring and working in space. In particular, many robots have been sent to explore Mars. Such robots have usually looked like a box with wheels. Though these robots are useful, by their very nature they are unreliable, extremely expensive, and they break easily. Also, they cannot do very many tasks. Because of these problems, scientists have been developing a new and unusual kind of robot. These new robots move like snakes, so they have been given the name "snakebots."
The way a snake is shaped lets it get into very small spaces, like cracks in rocks. It can also push its way below the ground or climb up different kinds of objects, like high rocks and trees. Such abilities account for the usefulness of a robot designed like a snake. A snakebot would be able to do these things, too, making it much more effective than regular robots with wheels, which easily get stuck or fall over. Since they can carry tools, snakebots would be able to work in space, as well. They could, for example, help repair the International Space Station.
But how can such a robot shape be made? A snakebot is built like a Chain made of about thirty parts, or modules. Each module is basically the same in that they all have a small computer and a wheel to aid movement. The large computer in the "head” of the snake makes all of the modules in a snakebot work together.
The modular design of the snakebot has many advantages. If one module fails, another can be added easily. Snakebot modules can also carry different kinds of tools, as well as cameras. Since each module is actually a robot in itself, one module can work apart from the rest if necessary. That is, all the modules can separate and move on their own, and then later, reconnect back into a larger robot. Researchers are also trying to develop snakebots made of a special kind of plastic that can change its shape using electricity, almost like animal muscles. Snakebots made with this plastic will be very strong and hard to break.
Overall, the snakebot design is much simpler than that of common robots. Thus, snakebots will be much less expensive to build. For example, a robot recently sent to Mars cost over a hundred million dollars, whereas snakebots can cost as little as a few hundred dollars. With their versatility and affordability, snakebots seem to be the wave of the future, at least as far as space robots are concerned.
The author implied in paragraph 4 that a snakebot only completely stops working when ________.
Câu 4:
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question.
The majority of medium and large companies pay higher wage rates to men than to women, according to the latest government figures. The disparity, known as the gender pay gap, reflects the different average hourly salaries earned by men and women. The government data showed 74% of firms pay higher rates to their male staff. just 15% of businesses with more than 250 employees pay more to women. As many as 11% of firms said there is no difference between the rates paid to either gender.
Unlike pay inequality - which compares the wages of men and women doing the same job - a gender pay difference at a company is not illegal, but could possibly reflect discrimination. The average gender pay gap across all medium and large-sized firms is now 8.2%, as measured by median pay. in other words, men typically earn over 8% more per hour than women. Among those with the largest gender pay gap are airlines such as Tui and Easyjet, and banks including Virgin Money, the Clydesdale and TSB. Easyjet has said its pay gap of 45.5% is down to the fact that most of its pilots are male, while most of its more modestly paid cabin crew are female. Tui Airways - where men earn 47% more than
214women - has the same issue. Many banks also appear to have a gender bias on salaries. The Bank of England's wage rate for men is 24% higher than for its female employees.
By law, all firms with more than 250 staff must report their gender pay gap to the government by 4 April this year. So far only 1,047 firms have complied, leaving another 8,000 to go. Carolyn Fairbairn, director general of the CBI, denied companies were dragging their feet in reporting the data. "I don't see a reluctance," she told the Today programme. "I think this is genuinely quite difficult data to find, it is often sitting on different systems and firms are working very hard towards that deadline.
The best title for this passage could be ________.
Câu 5:
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question.
Robots are useful for exploring and working in space. In particular, many robots have been sent to explore Mars. Such robots have usually looked like a box with wheels. Though these robots are useful, by their very nature they are unreliable, extremely expensive, and they break easily. Also, they cannot do very many tasks. Because of these problems, scientists have been developing a new and unusual kind of robot. These new robots move like snakes, so they have been given the name "snakebots."
The way a snake is shaped lets it get into very small spaces, like cracks in rocks. It can also push its way below the ground or climb up different kinds of objects, like high rocks and trees. Such abilities account for the usefulness of a robot designed like a snake. A snakebot would be able to do these things, too, making it much more effective than regular robots with wheels, which easily get stuck or fall over. Since they can carry tools, snakebots would be able to work in space, as well. They could, for example, help repair the International Space Station.
But how can such a robot shape be made? A snakebot is built like a Chain made of about thirty parts, or modules. Each module is basically the same in that they all have a small computer and a wheel to aid movement. The large computer in the "head” of the snake makes all of the modules in a snakebot work together.
The modular design of the snakebot has many advantages. If one module fails, another can be added easily. Snakebot modules can also carry different kinds of tools, as well as cameras. Since each module is actually a robot in itself, one module can work apart from the rest if necessary. That is, all the modules can separate and move on their own, and then later, reconnect back into a larger robot. Researchers are also trying to develop snakebots made of a special kind of plastic that can change its shape using electricity, almost like animal muscles. Snakebots made with this plastic will be very strong and hard to break.
Overall, the snakebot design is much simpler than that of common robots. Thus, snakebots will be much less expensive to build. For example, a robot recently sent to Mars cost over a hundred million dollars, whereas snakebots can cost as little as a few hundred dollars. With their versatility and affordability, snakebots seem to be the wave of the future, at least as far as space robots are concerned.
What topic does the passage mainly focus on?
Câu 6:
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question.
Robots are useful for exploring and working in space. In particular, many robots have been sent to explore Mars. Such robots have usually looked like a box with wheels. Though these robots are useful, by their very nature they are unreliable, extremely expensive, and they break easily. Also, they cannot do very many tasks. Because of these problems, scientists have been developing a new and unusual kind of robot. These new robots move like snakes, so they have been given the name "snakebots."
The way a snake is shaped lets it get into very small spaces, like cracks in rocks. It can also push its way below the ground or climb up different kinds of objects, like high rocks and trees. Such abilities account for the usefulness of a robot designed like a snake. A snakebot would be able to do these things, too, making it much more effective than regular robots with wheels, which easily get stuck or fall over. Since they can carry tools, snakebots would be able to work in space, as well. They could, for example, help repair the International Space Station.
But how can such a robot shape be made? A snakebot is built like a Chain made of about thirty parts, or modules. Each module is basically the same in that they all have a small computer and a wheel to aid movement. The large computer in the "head” of the snake makes all of the modules in a snakebot work together.
The modular design of the snakebot has many advantages. If one module fails, another can be added easily. Snakebot modules can also carry different kinds of tools, as well as cameras. Since each module is actually a robot in itself, one module can work apart from the rest if necessary. That is, all the modules can separate and move on their own, and then later, reconnect back into a larger robot. Researchers are also trying to develop snakebots made of a special kind of plastic that can change its shape using electricity, almost like animal muscles. Snakebots made with this plastic will be very strong and hard to break.
Overall, the snakebot design is much simpler than that of common robots. Thus, snakebots will be much less expensive to build. For example, a robot recently sent to Mars cost over a hundred million dollars, whereas snakebots can cost as little as a few hundred dollars. With their versatility and affordability, snakebots seem to be the wave of the future, at least as far as space robots are concerned.
According to paragraph 1, the following are disadvantages of the common robots which have been on Mars, EXCEPT _________.
Câu 7:
The bad news in the lune jobs numbers, released Friday, is also the good news. The unemployment rate rose to 4 percent last month, from 3.8 percent, which in many contexts would be reason to worry (25) _____ a softening economy. But the details of this particular jump in the jobless rate actually imply good things for the economy.
The labor force rose by 601,000 people last month, driving the proportion of the civilian adult population that is either working or looking for work up by 0.2 percentage points, to 62.9 percent. The unemployment rate rose because not all of the people looking for work found it immediately. That suggested they were ready and willing to (26) _____ the jobs that employers have kept creating at a healthy rate — an additional 213,000 positions in June alone. The month-to-month swings in the size of the labor force can be large because of (27) _____ error. So this may prove to be a random blip that is erased as more data become available.
But taken at face value, it’s a sign that the hot job market is succeeding at pulling people off the sidelines and into the work force. It’s easy to imagine people (28) _____ have become disengaged from the work force who, in this tightening job market, are more likely than they were a few years ago to see help wanted signs everywhere, (29) _____ to have friends and acquaintances urge them to start working.
Điền vào số (25)
Câu 9:
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions.
“Why don’t you go to the cinema with me?” asked Jonnie.
Câu 10:
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Modern office buildings have false floors under which computer and phone wires can be lain.
Câu 11:
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question.
The majority of medium and large companies pay higher wage rates to men than to women, according to the latest government figures. The disparity, known as the gender pay gap, reflects the different average hourly salaries earned by men and women. The government data showed 74% of firms pay higher rates to their male staff. just 15% of businesses with more than 250 employees pay more to women. As many as 11% of firms said there is no difference between the rates paid to either gender.
Unlike pay inequality - which compares the wages of men and women doing the same job - a gender pay difference at a company is not illegal, but could possibly reflect discrimination. The average gender pay gap across all medium and large-sized firms is now 8.2%, as measured by median pay. in other words, men typically earn over 8% more per hour than women. Among those with the largest gender pay gap are airlines such as Tui and Easyjet, and banks including Virgin Money, the Clydesdale and TSB. Easyjet has said its pay gap of 45.5% is down to the fact that most of its pilots are male, while most of its more modestly paid cabin crew are female. Tui Airways - where men earn 47% more than
214women - has the same issue. Many banks also appear to have a gender bias on salaries. The Bank of England's wage rate for men is 24% higher than for its female employees.
By law, all firms with more than 250 staff must report their gender pay gap to the government by 4 April this year. So far only 1,047 firms have complied, leaving another 8,000 to go. Carolyn Fairbairn, director general of the CBI, denied companies were dragging their feet in reporting the data. "I don't see a reluctance," she told the Today programme. "I think this is genuinely quite difficult data to find, it is often sitting on different systems and firms are working very hard towards that deadline.
Which statement is probably TRUE according to the information in the paragraph 1?
Câu 12:
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word (5) in each of the following questions.
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations, or ASEAN, was established on 8 August 1967 in Bangkok, Thailand, with Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand, joining hands initiallỵ.
Câu 13:
Nam: “Do you think that there are any jobs which only men or only women can or should do?"
Lan: “________________.”
Câu 14:
Lan: “What solution to air pollution can you suggest?”
Nam: “__________________.”
Câu 15:
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word (5) in each of the following questions.
I feel extremely depressed as conflict occurs frequently amongst generations in my family.