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Đáp án: C
Giải thích: câu chia thời hiện tại hoàn thành với chủ ngữ “computers” số nhiều
Dịch: Máy tính, cũng như những tiến bố trong công nghệ thông tin, đã làm cuộc sống chúng ta hiện đại, thoải mái và văn minh.
Đáp án: A
Giải thích: when là từ nối mang nghia khi mà, các từ khác là từ để hỏi
Dịch: Khoảng cách không còn là vấn đề đáng quan tâm khi chúng ta có thế gửi mail trong vài giây, hay gọi những cuộc gọi qua mạng giá rẻ.
Đáp án: B
Giải thích: cấu trúc be able to V: có khả năng làm gì
Dịch: Máy tính cũng là công cụ mà nhờ nó chúng ta có thể lướt mạng, xem phim hoạt ảnh và những chương trình giải trí khác
Chọn đáp án đúng:
Thomas Edison the invention of the light bulb, thought that sleep was unnecessary and a society that operated .........(1).............. sleep would be an ideal one. However, he was wrong. Nowadays, we are living in a society which is sleeping less .....(2)...... ever and this has resulted in many negative effects.
According to police reports, more than twenty five percent of motorway accidents are directly or indirectly attributed to lack of sleep. It is true that people ..........(3)..... to sleep nine hours a night, whereas today they sleep seven or even ..........(4)......... this is because our .........(5)........... of life has changed and we are trying to squeeze activities like watching televison, shopping or going to the gym in our 24 hour day.
Lack of sleep also has a negative effect ......(6)...... our health. Research that has been carried out on animals continuously deprived of sleep has shown that they are likely to die, Of course, experiments of this kind are highly inlikely to be carried out on .......(7)....... themselves. The longest period of wakefulness which........(8)........ the record was eleven days. This experiment showed that after a few days not to sleep, the mind and body were ............(9).......... to function normally.
To put it in a ntsgell, he ast majority of us need an adequate .......(10)........ of sleep in every twenty-four-hour period.
1.A. for B. with C. without D. to
2.A. to B. than C. as D. like
3.A. have B. ought C. have D. used
4.A. less B. little C. fewer D. more
5.A. style B. way C. road D. habit
6.A. to B. in C.with D. on
7.A. creature B. humans C. wildlife D. plants
8.A. wrote B. broke C. bit D. won
9.A. unable B. able C. unlikely D. unhelpful
10.A. length B. amount C. number D. total
1.A. for B. with C. without D. to
2.A. to B. than C. as D. like
3.A. have B. ought C. have D. used
4.A. less B. little C. fewer D. more
5.A. style B. way C. road D. habit
6.A. to B. in C.with D. on
7.A. creature B. humans C. wildlife D. plants
8.A. wrote B. broke C. bit D. won
9.A. unable B. able C. unlikely D. unhelpful
10.A. length B. amount C. number D. total
Read the text about Alexander Graham Bell and Decide if the statement are T or F:
Some recent research into conversation between men and women has produced results which will surprise few women. Men are always interrupting women when they talk. One researcher feels that men regard female talk as a kind of conversational housework. They expect women to play a supporting role. So a man interrupts in a display of dominance or control. Men also have a much more unpleasant listening style. Whereas a woman uses gestures or says “Mm”, a man will say such things as “right” or “OK”, thus, setting the stage for an interruption. Conversation of this kind is, then, hardly meaningful communication. Male talk is often argumentative while women are more tentative, asking more questions and tending to build up their replies on what the other person has said. The research would indicate that women are better listeners than men. Yet, listening secretly to conversations between groups of women, one has the impression of several simultaneous monologues into which no man would be able to get a chance to speak.
1.Alexander Graham Bell is Scottish. T
2.He spent all his life in Canada. F
6.He worked on his invention all by himself. T
Read the passage below. Use the word given in bold to form a word that fits in the numbered gap.
BLACK WIDOW SPIDER
The black widow spider’s notoriety is not without foundation. However, an element of exaggeration has led to certain misconception (1. CONCEPT) regarding its evil nature.
Firstly, this spider is not as dangerous as is often thought. While it is indeed one of the most venomous (2. VENOM) species of spider, its venom being fifteen times stronger than that of the prairie rattlesnake, its bite injects such as amount of venom by comparison (3. COMPARE) that it is unlikely to kill humans. In fact, fatalities (4. FATAL) are rare.
Black widows bite only if they are touched or their web is threatened. Furthermore, only the adult female is poisonous. Those most at risk from the female are the spider’s natural pray-insects-and male black widow spiders. The latter are vulnerable as the female is solitary (5. SOLITUDE) by nature, and has been known to kill and eat the male after mating. Such occurences (6. OCCUR) are rare, but they explain how the spider got its name – and its reputation.
Nevertheless, the unpleasant (7. PLEASE) effects of this spider’s bite should not be underestimated (8. ESTIMATE), and if you live in a temperate climate and have a fireplace in your home, it is advisable to take precautions (9. CAUTION). Black widow spiders often inhabit wood piles, so you should wear gloves when handling firewood. Furthermore, since black widow spiders are resistant (10. RESIST) to many insecticides, you should regularly clean out likely hiding places.
Complete the passage with the suitable words.
Health is something we tend to ignore when we have it. When our body is rather well, we're hardly ever (1) ..aware........ of it. But illness can come, even (2) .......when.... we are young. In fact, childhood has been a very vulnerable time. Many (3) ....diseases.... attacked children in particular and people knew very little about how to prevent such illness or how to (4) ...cure..... them once they struck. The resuft was that many children died. About century ago, however, scientists found out about germs, and then everything (5) .....changed... The cause of many diseases (6) ......was.. known, and cures were developed. As this medical knowledge spread the world became (7)......much.... safer for children. The resuft is that whereas a hundred years ago the average man lived for 35 years. Nowadays, in many places of the world, people can expect to (8)......live..... for years. And what do we except by the years 2010 ? Undoubtedly, (9)...medical.... science will continue to advance. Some people will be able to (10)......solve.... medical problems that are unavoidable today.