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26. When did American women begin to wear large hoop skirts?
a. After the Revolutionary War
b. After fashions plates and dolls showing the latest fashion
c. After buying fashion plates and dolls
d. After some people encouraged women to wear looser clothes
27. What can be the best title of the passage?
a. The American Clothing After Revolution War
b. The American Cloths After Revolution War
c. The Influence of the European Fashions
d. The History of Bloomers
28. In the context of the passage, the word “encouraged” means _____.
a. suggested that someone did something
b. helped someone do something
c. gave someone hope
d. helped so that someone continue doing something
29. The word “them” in sentence 5 refers to _____.
a. hoops and corsets b. bloomers
c. some American people d. American women
30. Which of the following is not true?
a. Some people persuaded women not to wear heavy hoops and corsets.
b. Amelia Bloomer was the one who designed frilled trousers.
c. Americans liked wearing large hoop skirts.
d. American men used to wear breeches.
26. When did American women begin to wear large hoop skirts?
a. After the Revolutionary War
b. After fashions plates and dolls showing the latest fashion
c. After buying fashion plates and dolls
d. After some people encouraged women to wear looser clothes
27. What can be the best title of the passage?
a. The American Clothing After Revolution War
b. The American Cloths After Revolution War
c. The Influence of the European Fashions
d. The History of Bloomers
28. In the context of the passage, the word “encouraged” means _____.
a. suggested that someone did something
b. helped someone do something
c. gave someone hope
d. helped so that someone continue doing something
29. The word “them” in sentence 5 refers to _____.
a. hoops and corsets b. bloomers
c. some American people d. American women
30. Which of the following is not true?
a. Some people persuaded women not to wear heavy hoops and corsets.
b. Amelia Bloomer was the one who designed frilled trousers.
c. Americans liked wearing large hoop skirts.
d. American men used to wear breeches.
1 What does the word 'similar' in 1 mean?
a. the same in some ways b. completely the same
c.completely different d. liked by many people
2 Tim and Tom............
a. are the author's twin brother b. have blond hair and blue eyes
c. always wear jeans and T-shirts d. all are correct
3 What does the word ' them' in line 6 refer to?
a. things b. jazz
c. jeans and T-shirts c. dancing or discos
4 The passage is written about the author's..............
a. brothers b. pen pals
c. cousins d.a và c
5.Which of the following is not True
a.tom is hard-working
b.tom is a bit lazy
c.their mother is often away from home
d.time doesn't like dancing or discos but tom likes them
36. What is the best title for the passage ?
A. Thomas Edison’s many inventions B. Improvements in telephone and telegraph
C. The History of Menlo Park D. An accidental invention
37. In what year did the invention of phnograph occur ?
A. 1876 B. 1877 C. 1878 D. the article does not say
38. What was Edison working on when he created the phonograph ?
A. A telegraph repeater B. A telegraph diaphragm
C. A telephone repeater D. A telephone diaphragm
39. According to the passage, how was the phonograph made ?
A. With a telephone needle and a recorder B. From a recording of a telegraph
C. With only a telegraph repeater D. From a combination of telephone & telegraph part
40. According to the passage, how did Edison test his new invention ?
A. He made improvements to the machine. B. He used a carbon transmitter.
C. He read a children’s rhyme. D. He produced the audience voice.
1. A. discovered B. founded C. invented D. found
2. A. Americans B. American C. The US D. America
3. A. what B. how C. when D. that
4. A. problem B. question C. matter D. issue
5. A. at B. to C. of D. in
6. A. provided B. passed C. given D. delivered
7. A. honor B. reward C. award D. ceremony
8. A. truly B. really C. as well D. probably
9. A. But B. Moreover C. Instead D. Additionally
10. A. relate B. relationship C. relative D. relation
Question 1: New Orleans is famous for ___________.
A. its modern architecture C. its Mississippi River
B. its cross-cultural heritage D. its location
Question 2: Which statement is NOT correct about New Orleans?
A. It lies between the Mississippi River and lakes.
B. One of its attractions is its annual music festivals
C. The city is surrounded by water.
D. Most of the city is below sea level.
Question 3: Which one is NOT mentioned as being damaged by Hurricane Katrina?
A. Distinctive architecture B. The levee system C. Major roads D. Houses
Question 4: The word ‘tremendous' means ___________.
A.puzzling B. huge C. unique D. legendary
Question 5: The word ‘permanently' is similar to ___________.
A. temporarily B. partially C. forever D. rarely
Question 1: Earthquakes happen in certain areas where _______________.
A. the population is large B. pieces of the earth’s surface meet
C. the soil conditions are stable D. many buildings are built
Question 2: Earthquakes often happen along ________________.
A. the east-coast of North America B. the east-coast of South America
C. the Pacific coast of Asia D. the coast of Australia
Question 3: Looking for ____________ can help predict earthquakes.
A. changes in the earth’s surface B. water beneath the earth’s surface
C. drops of water D. water currents
Question 4: After an earthquake, as a result of _________ people may die.
A. lack of food B. lack of friendship
C. lack of information D. lack of knowledge
Question 5: The passage mainly discusses ______________.
A. the damage caused by earthquakes B. how strong earthquakes are
C. strange animal behaviors D. how to predict earthquakes
26. What is the best title for the passage?
a. Traditions and Customs in Great Britain b. The Importance of Traditions and Customs
c. Traditional Life vs. Modern Life d. Englishmen’s Hobbies
27. How important are traditions in Britain?
a. It is slightly important. b. It is more important than in other countries.
c. It is rather important. d. It is somewhat important.
28. In Great Britain, _____.
a. only a few papers are published
b. a garden in front of the house is a little square covered with cement painted garden in imitation of grass and a box of flowers
c. all shops and factories are working at Christmas
d. traditions are preserved
29. The word it in the last paragraph refers to _____.
a. Christmas b. a national holiday c. old traditions d. England
30. Which of the following is not true?
a. In Great Britain all theatres are closed on Sundays.
b. In Great Britain a postman doesn’t work on Sundays.
c. English families like a house with garden better than a modern flat.
d. In Scotland Christmas is a great national holiday.
1. A. fresh B. pure C. clean D. boiled
2. A. situation B. case C. circumstance D. both A & C
3. A. chief B. significant C. major D. main
4. A. contamination B. pollution C. dirtying D. both A & B
5. A. poisoning B. destroying C. dirtying D. contaminating
6. A. steam B. vapor C. air D. moisture
7. A. wastes B. junks C. garbage D. litters
8. A. land B. ground C. soil D. earth
9. A. solving B. dealing C. processing D. treating
10. A. Throwing B. Scattering C. Distributing D. Pouring
26. What can be the best title of the passage?
a. Vacation in Maine b. The Advisable Place to Explore the Coast
c. A Seaside Vacation d. The Life on Island
27. The length of the coast of Maine is _____.
a. 228 miles b. 3,478 miles
c. too long to be measured d. stretched out straight
28. In the context of the last paragraph, the phrase “hardly ever over 550F” means _____.
a. very seldom over 550F b. never over 550F
c. always over 550F d. usually over 550F
29. The word “many” in the first paragraph refers to _____.
a. fishermen b. inlets c. harbors d. islands
20. According to the author, _____.
a. the largest, most well-known island of Maine is Mount Desert
b. most of the islands of Maine have no people living there
c. there is hardly any way to explore the coast and islands
d. many fishermen have strange names
Đáp án: C
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