Câu hỏi:
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Which of the following sentences is TRUE, according to the passage?
Which of the following sentences is TRUE, according to the passage?
A. Hayat Sindi had some positive emotions when she went to a college in England.
B. The idea of health monitoring isn’t very popular in some far-flung areas.
C. The results of Sindi’s tool are more positive than those from a diagnostic laboratory.
D. Hayat Sindi pursued a PhD in biotechnology at Harvard University.
Trả lời:
Câu nào sau đây là đúng, theo đoạn văn?
A. Hayat Sindi có một số cảm xúc tích cực khi đến học đại học ở Anh.
B. Ý tưởng theo dõi sức khỏe không quá phổ biến ở các khu vực xa xôi.
C. Kết quả của công cụ của Sindi khả quan hơn những cái từ một phòng thí nghiệm chẩn đoán.
D. Hayat Sindi theo học Tiến sĩ về công nghệ sinh học tại đại học Harvard.
Thông tin:
+ 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.)
→ A sai
+ According to biotechnology scientist Hayat Sindi, this tiny piece of paper has the same power as an entire diagnostic laboratory. (Theo nhà khoa học công nghệ sinh học Hayat Sindi, mảnh giấy tí hon có sức mạnh tương đương cả một phòng thí nghiệm chẩn đoán.)
→ C sai
+ Against the odds, she became the first Saudi woman to study biotechnology at Cambridge University. (Vượt qua những khó khăn, bà trở thành người phụ nữ Ả Rập đầu tiên học công nghệ sinh học tại đại học Cambridge.)
→ D sai
+ But in isolated, rural corners of the world, health monitoring simply doesn't exist. (Nhưng ở những nơi biệt lập, hẻo lánh trên thế giới, việc theo dõi sức khỏe đơn giản là không hề tồn tại.)
→ B đúng
→ Chọn đáp án B
Câu nào sau đây là đúng, theo đoạn văn?
A. Hayat Sindi có một số cảm xúc tích cực khi đến học đại học ở Anh.
B. Ý tưởng theo dõi sức khỏe không quá phổ biến ở các khu vực xa xôi.
C. Kết quả của công cụ của Sindi khả quan hơn những cái từ một phòng thí nghiệm chẩn đoán.
D. Hayat Sindi theo học Tiến sĩ về công nghệ sinh học tại đại học Harvard.
Thông tin:
+ 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.)
→ A sai
+ According to biotechnology scientist Hayat Sindi, this tiny piece of paper has the same power as an entire diagnostic laboratory. (Theo nhà khoa học công nghệ sinh học Hayat Sindi, mảnh giấy tí hon có sức mạnh tương đương cả một phòng thí nghiệm chẩn đoán.)
→ C sai
+ Against the odds, she became the first Saudi woman to study biotechnology at Cambridge University. (Vượt qua những khó khăn, bà trở thành người phụ nữ Ả Rập đầu tiên học công nghệ sinh học tại đại học Cambridge.)
→ D sai
+ But in isolated, rural corners of the world, health monitoring simply doesn't exist. (Nhưng ở những nơi biệt lập, hẻo lánh trên thế giới, việc theo dõi sức khỏe đơn giản là không hề tồn tại.)
→ B đúng
→ Chọn đáp án B
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Câu 2:
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to choose the word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 34 to 38.
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Children living on remote islands and in other areas (34) ________ the population is very small often end up being educated in very small schools, sometimes with no more than fifty students. Herm, (35) ________ , is one of the smallest of Britain's Channel Islands. It has a school that has fewer than ten pupils of primary school age, and a teacher who is (36) ________ to come over from the larger island of Guernsey every day. Children over the age of ten ought to live, as well as study, at a secondary school on Guernsey, even though many would prefer to live at home.
Small schools such as Herm are often threatened with closure - because compared to bigger schools, they are expensive to (37) ________ . When schools close, the teachers lose their jobs and pupils are sent to (38) ________ school which is often far away. This often turns out to be disruptive for the pupils’ education.
(Adapted from Oxford Exam Trainer Helen Weale)
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to choose the word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 34 to 38.
LIVING AND LEARNING ON AN ISLAND
Children living on remote islands and in other areas (34) ________ the population is very small often end up being educated in very small schools, sometimes with no more than fifty students. Herm, (35) ________ , is one of the smallest of Britain's Channel Islands. It has a school that has fewer than ten pupils of primary school age, and a teacher who is (36) ________ to come over from the larger island of Guernsey every day. Children over the age of ten ought to live, as well as study, at a secondary school on Guernsey, even though many would prefer to live at home.
Small schools such as Herm are often threatened with closure - because compared to bigger schools, they are expensive to (37) ________ . When schools close, the teachers lose their jobs and pupils are sent to (38) ________ school which is often far away. This often turns out to be disruptive for the pupils’ education.
(Adapted from Oxford Exam Trainer Helen Weale)
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Câu 6:
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
The reigning champion has been undergoing a punishable exercise regime with the hope of successfully defending his title.
Câu 7:
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions.
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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions.
The film contained too many violent scenes. It was removed from all online platforms.
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.
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?
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(Adapted from Navigate by Caroline Krantz and Julie Norton)
Which would be the best title for the passage?
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?
Câu 9:
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- Bill: “Why don’t we buy some vegetables for dinner?”
- Mickey: “ ________ ”
Bill and Mickey are at the supermarket.
- Bill: “Why don’t we buy some vegetables for dinner?”
- Mickey: “ ________ ”
Câu 11:
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Câu 12:
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions.
Câu 13:
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Câu 15:
The word daunting in paragraph 3 can be best replaced by ________ .