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Question 7: What is the main idea of the first paragraph?
A. Sibling relationships are among the most important relationships in life.
B. Siblings are our oldest enemies in life.
C. Some siblings have good relationships, but other siblings have bad relationships.
D. Siblings are our oldest friends in life.
Question 8: What is the main idea of the second paragraph?
A. Brothers usually tend to be competitive with sisters.
B. Siblings spend a lot of time together because they have to.
C. Females and males generally have different sibling relationships.
D. Sisters get along better with their sisters than with their brothers.
Question 9: What is the main idea of the third paragraph?
A. Siblings often support or punish one of their brothers or sisters in an argument.
B. There are many causes of good and bad sibling relationships.
C. Research has shown that siblings hate to fight.
D. Siblings are often indifferent to their parental treatment.
Question 10: Which of the following is NOT true about siblings?
A. Brothers are more talkative than sisters.
B. Sister-sister pairs are the closest.
C. Brother-brother pairs are the most competitive.
D. Sibling relationships between sister-sister pairs and, brother-brother pairs are different.
Question 11: Which of the following is true about siblings?
A. Parental treatment is the only factor that influences the, relationships among siblings.
B. The relationship among brothers and sisters-explains a lot about family life.
C. Children avoid arguments that their siblings have.
D. Genetics and gender don't impact on the lives of siblings.
Question 12: The word "sibling" is closest in meaning to _____________.
A. the whole family B. brothers C. sisters D. brothers and sisters
Question 13: The word "they" in paragraph 2 refers to _______________.
A. siblings B. sisters C. relationships D. brothers
Question 14: The relationship among siblings is_______________.
A. competitive B. only influenced by personality C. influenced by many factors D. aggressive

32. A. at least B. at all C. at length D. at most
33. A. reluctant B. concerned C. curious D. hopeful
34. A. watching B. glancing at C. glimpsing at D. staring at
35. A. puzzled B. absorbed C. interested D. occupied
36. A. cause B. take C. make D. create
37. A. word B. promise C. vow D. claim
38. A. Agreeing B. Dealing C. Talking D. Complaining
39. A. possibly B. unlikely C. probably D. necessarily
40. A. absolutely B. more C. enough D. a lot
41. A. going B. experiencing C. travelling D. walking

1. The phrase "digital natives" refers to people who are familiar with computers and the internet from an early age.
2. The internet will motivate students to study more effectively
3. Please don't ask him questions about his family. He hates answering personal questions
4. Our students are very excited when they have opportunities to do physical exercise
5. My son, who is a promising pianist, is now interested in composing electronic music
6. Many teacher have now understood the benefits that mobile devices can bring
7. I'm looking for some new applications to put on my smartphone to improve my English pronunciation
8. The ringing sound from mobile phones is disruptive and annoying in the classroom
9. People are now familiar with the term m-learning or mobile learning,which focuses on the use of personal electric devices
10. In the grammar part of this unit we study relative clauses
11. That laptop, which has the latest technology,is very expensive
12. Some of my classmates think that it is not easy to know which clause is defining and which is non-defining

People have come to settle in Britain for centuries from many parts of the world. Some came to avoid political or religious persecution, and others came to find a better way of life or an escape from poverty. The Irish has long made home in Britain. Many Jewish refugees started their new life in the country at the end of the nineteenth century. In 1930s and after the World War II a large number of people from other European countries came to live there. There also have been many people who came from some countries in Asia. According to the results of a recent survey the non-white population of Great Britain was about 2.4 million, 4.5% the total population. Only half of them were born in Britain. Most of the non-white refugees live in the poorest areas of the cities or in the countryside, where they can only get the worst services and low living standards. All they have to suffer is due to racial discrimination. Although progress has undoubtedly made over the last twenty years in several areas, life is not really better to many non-white refugees. However, with their effort, many individuals have got success in their careers and in public life. The proportion of ethnic minority workers in professional and managerial jobs has increased.
Question: 1. What is the text about?
.............non-white refugees' life in Britain........................................................................................................................
Question: 2. How many non-white refugees live in Britain?
........................ 1.2 million.........................................................................................................
Question: 3. What do most of the non-white refugees in Britain have to suffer?
.................Most of the non-white refugees in Britain have to suffer racial discrimination....................................................................................................................
Question: 4. What does the word “individuals” refer to?
.....................non-white refugees..........................................

42. The first virus appeared _________.
A.In 1986 B. In 1987 C. In 1990 D. On Friday 13th
43. Computer viruses became extremely dangerous _________.
A.on Friday 13th
B. when the first virus called Brain was created
C. when computers were connected to e-mail and Internet systems
D. in 1987
44. Which statement is TRUE about computer viruses?
A.The Melissa virus is part of the Internet system.
B. The virus Jerusalem is harmless because it did nothing.
C. A computer virus can kill people.
D. computer virus is a program.
45. A “remedy" (paragraph 4) refers to __________.
A.viruses B. programmers C. medicine D. antivirus software
46. The word "which" in the last paragraph refers to __________.
A.a computer virus created by people B. a computer virus
C. a few hours' stoppage caused by people D. the stoppage of the whole world caused by a computer virus
Đáp án: 2. How the internet has changed our lives
(Internet đã thay đổi cuộc sống của chúng ta như thế nào)