Câu hỏi:
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Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A. Sindi encourages other women to use their knowledge and skills to help cure diseases.
B. Sindi’s success can be attributed to her humble family background and fears of her parents.
C. Female scientists seem to receive less attention than their male counterparts.
D. Future generations of scientists will change society by introducing innovations in health.
Trả lời:
Điều nào sau đây có thể được suy ra từ đoạn văn?
A. Sindi khuyến khích các phụ nữ khác sử dụng kiến thức và kĩ năng của họ để giúp chữa bệnh.
B. Thành công của Sindi có thể là do hoàn cảnh gia đình khiêm tốn và nỗi sợ bố mẹ của bà.
C. Các nhà khoa học nữ có vẻ nhận được ít sự quan tâm hơn những người đồng cấp nam.
D. Thế hệ nhà khoa học tương lai sẽ thay đổi xã hội bằng cách đưa những cải tiến vào sức khỏe.
Thông tin:
+ 'I want all women to believe in themselves and know they can transform society. When I lecture at schools, the first thing I ask children is to draw a picture of a scientist. 99.9% of them draw an old bald man with glasses. When I tell them I'm a scientist, they look so surprised.' (“Tôi muốn tất cả phụ nữ tin vào bản thân và biết rằng họ có thể thay đổi xã hội. Khi tôi giảng dạy ở các trường, điều đầu tiên tôi yêu cầu bọn trẻ làm chính là vẽ tranh về một nhà khoa học. 99.9% số này vẽ một người đàn ông già hói đầu và đeo kính. Khi tôi nói với họ rằng tôi là một nhà khoa học, chúng trông có vẻ rất ngạc nhiên.”)
→ C đúng + A new foundation that she has launched gives guidance and money to encourage young women who attend university abroad to bring their skills back to their homelands. (Một tổ chức mới mà bà vừa sáng lập đã hướng dẫn và cung cấp tiền để khuyến khích những phụ nữ trẻ du học đại học để mang kỹ năng về cho quê nhà của mình.)
→ A sai
+ Despite coming from a modest background, never travelling outside Saudi Arabia or speaking a word of English, she moved to England to attend university. Alone, homesick, and worried that she would fail and dishonour her family, she learned English by watching BBC news. (Mặc dù có xuất thân khiêm tốn, chưa bao giờ đi khỏi Ả Rập Xê Út hay nói một từ tiếng Anh nào, bà vẫn đến England để học đại học. Một mình, nhớ nhà, và lo lắng rằng mình sẽ thất bại và làm ô uế danh dự gia đình, bà đã học tiếng Anh bằng cách xem tin tức BBC.)
→ B sai, không phải bà sợ bố mẹ, mà bà sợ làm ô uế danh tự gia đình.
+ D không có thông tin trong bài.
→ Chọn đáp án C
Điều nào sau đây có thể được suy ra từ đoạn văn?
A. Sindi khuyến khích các phụ nữ khác sử dụng kiến thức và kĩ năng của họ để giúp chữa bệnh.
B. Thành công của Sindi có thể là do hoàn cảnh gia đình khiêm tốn và nỗi sợ bố mẹ của bà.
C. Các nhà khoa học nữ có vẻ nhận được ít sự quan tâm hơn những người đồng cấp nam.
D. Thế hệ nhà khoa học tương lai sẽ thay đổi xã hội bằng cách đưa những cải tiến vào sức khỏe.
Thông tin:
+ 'I want all women to believe in themselves and know they can transform society. When I lecture at schools, the first thing I ask children is to draw a picture of a scientist. 99.9% of them draw an old bald man with glasses. When I tell them I'm a scientist, they look so surprised.' (“Tôi muốn tất cả phụ nữ tin vào bản thân và biết rằng họ có thể thay đổi xã hội. Khi tôi giảng dạy ở các trường, điều đầu tiên tôi yêu cầu bọn trẻ làm chính là vẽ tranh về một nhà khoa học. 99.9% số này vẽ một người đàn ông già hói đầu và đeo kính. Khi tôi nói với họ rằng tôi là một nhà khoa học, chúng trông có vẻ rất ngạc nhiên.”)
→ C đúng + A new foundation that she has launched gives guidance and money to encourage young women who attend university abroad to bring their skills back to their homelands. (Một tổ chức mới mà bà vừa sáng lập đã hướng dẫn và cung cấp tiền để khuyến khích những phụ nữ trẻ du học đại học để mang kỹ năng về cho quê nhà của mình.)
→ A sai
+ Despite coming from a modest background, never travelling outside Saudi Arabia or speaking a word of English, she moved to England to attend university. Alone, homesick, and worried that she would fail and dishonour her family, she learned English by watching BBC news. (Mặc dù có xuất thân khiêm tốn, chưa bao giờ đi khỏi Ả Rập Xê Út hay nói một từ tiếng Anh nào, bà vẫn đến England để học đại học. Một mình, nhớ nhà, và lo lắng rằng mình sẽ thất bại và làm ô uế danh dự gia đình, bà đã học tiếng Anh bằng cách xem tin tức BBC.)
→ B sai, không phải bà sợ bố mẹ, mà bà sợ làm ô uế danh tự gia đình.
+ D không có thông tin trong bài.
→ Chọn đáp án C
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(Adapted from Oxford Exam Trainer Helen Weale)
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(Adapted from Oxford Exam Trainer Helen Weale)
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Câu 8:
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 39 to 42.
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Thomas Edison is famous for inventing the light bulb. But not many people know that in the 1920s he invented the first employment test to recruit staff for his research laboratory. It had questions in it like, ‘Who killed President Lincoln?’ and ‘Where is the Sargasso Sea?’. It was difficult to answer the questions and only a few people managed to pass the test. Nowadays we would ask: Is it really necessary to know things like this if you want to work for an inventor?
Now, a hundred years later, employment tests are still used by companies, but are very different in what they test. The way that companies recruit new staff has also changed. One recent trend in recruitment is ‘gamification’. Gamification, in general, means using characteristics of games (e.g. scoring points, competing with others and rules of play) to add some fun to situations that are usually more serious. One of the first companies which has used gamification to recruit new staff is the cosmetics company, L'Oréal. L'Oréal created an online computer game called Reveal, where you try to solve real-life problems in a virtual environment. The best players were invited for an interview.
Another company, the international hotel group Marriott, developed a Facebook game, My Marriott HotelTM to attract young people to a career in the hotel industry. In the game, players managed a virtual hotel kitchen. The game could be played in English, Spanish, French, Arabic and Mandarin. It was designed to recruit staff in markets outside the USA. The game was a great success and brought thousands of people to the Marriott Facebook career page. Experts believe gamification is likely to become so common in recruitment that perhaps we should all train as games designers!
(Adapted from Navigate by Caroline Krantz and Julie Norton)
Which would be the best title for the passage?
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Câu 11:
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Câu 15:
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