IV.Choose the best answer.(2pts)
1.People from other planets may use ___________ to communicate, which is not possible for human beings.
A.landlines B.letters C.chat rooms D.telepathy
2.I prefer __________ a nine-to-five job to working shifts.
A.did B.doing C.do
3. Facebook was built on the ………of earlier social network sites like MySpace and Bebo.
A. succeed B. successful C. successfully D. success
4.She said she __________ to the Moon when she had enough money.
A.travelled B.to travel C.would travel
5.I intended __________ to New York next month.
A.flew B.to fly C.fly
6.Alexander Graham Bell was a great ___________, who invented the telephone.
A.developer B.conservationist C.scientist D.explorer
7.If you __________ something, you should patent it as quickly as possible.
A.invented B.will invent C.have invented D.are inventing
8.___________ systems use several different ways of giving information with sounds, pictures, and texts on a screen.
A.Emailing B.Telephoning C.Multimedia D.Chatting
IV. Read the text and choose T/F.(2pts)
Texting is a new way of exchanging information, and it is becoming more and more popular among the young. In fact, texting is clearly affecting language. There are no rules for it. We are creating a new aspect of vocabulary and opening up a new kind of playful and direct communication. Naturally, texting is fun and that’s fine, but some people are wo
ied about the effects it might have on a child’s ability to read and write. But not everyone is so wo
ied. An expert says, “Every time a new medium comes along it has an effect on language … But this doesn’t destroy the existing language, it adds to it.” In text messages, many words come from shorthand created in email, such as CUS (See you soon) and so on. Someone says, “Mostly they are original, but sometimes you get a clash of meanings. For example, LOL can mean both Laugh Out Loud and Lots of Love. That could lead to some misunderstandings.”
1.There are no rules for texting.
2.Texting is always affecting language in a bad way.
3.Everyone is wo
ied about texting.
4.A child should not write text messages.
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Đáp án: A
Giải thích: Voluntary unpaid donors are the foundation of a safe blood supply which saves millions of human beings from the death.
Dịch: Những người hiến tặng không tự nguyện là nền tảng của việc cung cấp máu an toàn, cứu sống hàng triệu người khỏi cái chết.
Đáp án: B
Giải thích: In spite of the rapid and remarkable conquests of medical science today, there is no laboratory that manufactures blood.
Dịch: Mặc dù các cuộc chinh phục nhanh chóng và đáng chú ý của khoa học y tế ngày nay, không có phòng thí nghiệm sản xuất máu.
Use the correct form of the past simple passive or the present perfect passive
1. In the First World War, radios ......used.......... (use) to communicate with soldiers
2. Since the 1960s, many radios signals...........have been sent........ (send) into outer space
3. So far, no answers ...........have been received............... (receive) from other planets
4. It's possible that the signals have arrived on other planets, but the messages ..........have not understood............... (not understand)
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Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answer
The first system of communication of animals is natural. Many kinds of animals have ways of communicating with each other. And one of the most interesting examples is that of bees. These insects communicate with each other by dancing. The most important kind of dance that they do is concerned with food. They get their food from flowers, of course, from plants and trees. When a bee has found some food, it returns to the other bees and can give them three basic kinds of information about the food: which direction it is in, whether it is nearby or a long way away, and whether it is good to eat or poisonous.
The other kind of system of communication of animals is artificial. It means animals learn it; in this case, they learn from man. Several famous experiments have been carried out with chimpanzees, trying to teach them human language.
One of these experiments was done with a chimpanzee called Sarah. Sarah was taught to understand a system of symbols which represented words. The symbols were cut out of coloured plastic, and each different shape stood for a different word. For example, a red square stood for “banana”, Sarah’s favorite fruit. Soon Sarah could not only understand words, but even sentences. She could obey orders: if her human friends put down the symbols for “apple in cup”, she would put the apple in the cup. Later, she began giving the scientists orders – she was writing her own sentences, and she got upset if the scientists did not obey her. We do not yet know whether chimpanzees will ever learn to use language to communicate as freely as human beings do, but the results so far suggest that this is at least a possibility.
41) According to the passage, bees ____________________________________.
A. learn to communicate B. are born to be able to communicate
C. are the most interesting animals D. communicate with each other by flying
42) From the passage, we can conclude that bees are _____________________.
A. so selfish as to let other bees share the bad food
B. so selfish as to look for food for themselves
C. so hardworking that they dance all the time
D. so smart that they know where the food is
43) The experiment done with Sarah is an example of ____________________.
A. animals with natural system of communication
B. animals able to communicate with humans
C. animals possible to use language as humans
D. animals with a system of communication worked out by humans
44) The results of the experiment with chimpanzees show the possibility to teach animals _____.
A. how to use language freely
B. how to give orders
C. how to obey orders
D. how to understand words and sentences
45) The phrase “concerned with” is closest in meaning to ________________.
A. interested in B. responsible for C. related to D. joined to
Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answer
The first system of communication of animals is natural. Many kinds of animals have ways of communicating with each other. And one of the most interesting examples is that of bees. These insects communicate with each other by dancing. The most important kind of dance that they do is concerned with food. They get their food from flowers, of course, from plants and trees. When a bee has found some food, it returns to the other bees and can give them three basic kinds of information about the food: which direction it is in, whether it is nearby or a long way away, and whether it is good to eat or poisonous.
The other kind of system of communication of animals is artificial. It means animals learn it; in this case, they learn from man. Several famous experiments have been carried out with chimpanzees, trying to teach them human language.
One of these experiments was done with a chimpanzee called Sarah. Sarah was taught to understand a system of symbols which represented words. The symbols were cut out of coloured plastic, and each different shape stood for a different word. For example, a red square stood for “banana”, Sarah’s favorite fruit. Soon Sarah could not only understand words, but even sentences. She could obey orders: if her human friends put down the symbols for “apple in cup”, she would put the apple in the cup. Later, she began giving the scientists orders – she was writing her own sentences, and she got upset if the scientists did not obey her. We do not yet know whether chimpanzees will ever learn to use language to communicate as freely as human beings do, but the results so far suggest that this is at least a possibility.
41) According to the passage, bees ____________________________________.
A. learn to communicate B. are born to be able to communicate
C. are the most interesting animals D. communicate with each other by flying
42) From the passage, we can conclude that bees are _____________________.
A. so selfish as to let other bees share the bad food
B. so selfish as to look for food for themselves
C. so hardworking that they dance all the time
D. so smart that they know where the food is
43) The experiment done with Sarah is an example of ____________________.
A. animals with natural system of communication
B. animals able to communicate with humans
C. animals possible to use language as humans
D. animals with a system of communication worked out by humans
44) The results of the experiment with chimpanzees show the possibility to teach animals _____.
A. how to use language freely
B. how to give orders
C. how to obey orders
D. how to understand words and sentences
45) The phrase “concerned with” is closest in meaning to ________________.
A. interested in B. responsible for C. related to D. joined to
1 the internet is ................................ to communicate with people around the world a
a cheap way b an expensive way c an inconvenient way d a difficult way
2 through the internet , businesses can.............................................
a buy goods from each other
b advertise and sell their products
c send their products to customer
d all are correct
3 it takes ............................ to do the shopping to the internet
a a lot of time b a little time c less time d more time
4 which of the fowllowing is true ?
a thanks to the internet , people do not need to go to work
b e-mail can be used to advertise new products
c the internet can be used for education
d students nowdays spend more time going on line than attending school
I. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 1. In the future, we may use _____________to communicate, which is not possible at pressent.
A. telepathy B. snail mail C. message board D. landline phone
Question 2. Do you spend a lot of time ____ to music ?
A. listen B. to listen C. listening D. to be listening
Question 3. Letters were a common ________ of communication prior to the electronic age.
A. skill B. means C. chanel D. system
Question 4. My parents find it difficult to communicate _____ their teenage children.
A. of B. by C. through D. with
Question 5. We were delighted your letter yesterday.
A. getting B. got C. get D. to get
Question 6. Science and technology are the keys economic and social development.
A. for B. to C. in D. of
Question 7. Which TV programme you at 9 p.m tomorrow?
A. will - be watching B. are - watching C. do - watch D. will - watch
Question 8. What can be done to protect people from disasters?
A. environmental B. environmentally C. environment D. environmentalist
Question 9. Thousands of buildings and houses were completely destroyed when the earthquake the city.
A. arrived B. fought C. struck D. happened
Question 10. We do not have many carnivals in Viet Nam. , we have many special traditional festivals.
A. While B. Moreover C. Although D. Nevertheless
Question 11. John managed his family in England by using Zalo.
A. contact B. to contact C. contacting D. to contacting
Question 12. They about video conferences at this time next Monday.
A. will talk B. are talking C. will be talking D. are going to talk
Question 13. Seven of 10 people prefer face-to-face when having a date.
A. code B. sign C. language D. contact
Question 14. We should not passwords with anymore.
A. share B. send C. bring D. lend
Question 15. The young birds depend______ their parents for food several weeks.
A. at B. into C. on D. by
Question 16. I suggest that we__________ money for the poor people in our neighborhood.
A. saved B. to save C. saving D. should save.
Question 17. John is very tired. ___________, he has to finish his assignment before going to bed.
A. Therefore B. However C. So D. Although.
Question 18. Emails and chat rooms let children _________ with friends and family members.
A. talk B. say C. speak D. communicate
Question 19. Luckily, there are many communication techniques to help overcome .
A. foreign languages B. culture shocks C. language barriers D. sound barriers
Question 20. In some Western countries, people often _________ eye contact when they are in a face-to-face talk.
A. touch B. hold C. maintain D. continue
IV.Choose the best answer.(2pts)
1.People from other planets may use ___________ to communicate, which is not possible for human beings.
A.landlines B.letters C.chat rooms D.telepathy
2.I prefer __________ a nine-to-five job to working shifts.
A.did B.doing C.do
3. Facebook was built on the ………of earlier social network sites like MySpace and Bebo.
A. succeed B. successful C. successfully D. success
4.She said she __________ to the Moon when she had enough money.
A.travelled B.to travel C.would travel
5.I intended __________ to New York next month.
A.flew B.to fly C.fly
6.Alexander Graham Bell was a great ___________, who invented the telephone.
A.developer B.conservationist C.scientist D.explorer
7.If you __________ something, you should patent it as quickly as possible.
A.invented B.will invent C.have invented D.are inventing
8.___________ systems use several different ways of giving information with sounds, pictures, and texts on a screen.
A.Emailing B.Telephoning C.Multimedia D.Chatting
IV. Read the text and choose T/F.(2pts)
Texting is a new way of exchanging information, and it is becoming more and more popular among the young. In fact, texting is clearly affecting language. There are no rules for it. We are creating a new aspect of vocabulary and opening up a new kind of playful and direct communication. Naturally, texting is fun and that’s fine, but some people are wo
ied about the effects it might have on a child’s ability to read and write. But not everyone is so wo
ied. An expert says, “Every time a new medium comes along it has an effect on language … But this doesn’t destroy the existing language, it adds to it.” In text messages, many words come from shorthand created in email, such as CUS (See you soon) and so on. Someone says, “Mostly they are original, but sometimes you get a clash of meanings. For example, LOL can mean both Laugh Out Loud and Lots of Love. That could lead to some misunderstandings.”
1.There are no rules for texting. T
2.Texting is always affecting language in a bad way. T
3.Everyone is wo
ied about texting. F
4.A child should not write text messages.T