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Trắc nghiệm tiếng Anh Unit 11: Changing roles in society Choose a word in each line that has different stress pattern A pressure B whiteboard C responsive D whiteboard A computer B science C theoretical D facility A demolish B syllabus C industrial D commercial Find the word which has a different sound in the underlined part A housework B vision C hospital D classroom A evaluation B facilitator C guidance D female A burden B curtain C turtle D curriculum Give the correct form of the verbs in the passive of simple future The school’s curriculum _ (tailor) constantly to meet changes in society Women _ (free) from most housework by high technology Not all the decisions in the family _(make) by men More flyovers _(build) to reduce traffic in the city We are staying at the Grand Hotel, which _ (demolish) for a department store Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D Louis Pasteur, _discovered a cure for rabies, was a French scientist A he B that C who D.whom There was a small room into we all crowded A.which B.where C.that D.it Teachers in modem classrooms are because their main task is to set goals and organise the learning process accordingly A.decision-makers B.facilitators C.facilities D.directors The traditional role of a husband is a of safety and security A.deliveryman B.supporter C.supply D.provider He's still dependent on his parents; he regularly receives money to live from them A.finance B.financial C.financially D.financier Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question The Changing Role of Women in Filipino Society When many people think of women in Asian culture, they think of a male dominated society where women don’t have as many rights as their male counterparts However, the Filipino are different Filipino women have always enjoyed greater equality than women in other nations in Southeast Asia For starters, Filipino women today serve as heads in the family arrangement, handling the money, acting as religious mentors and even arranging marriages for their sons and daughters This is a sharp contrast to women being subjugated to their husbands This does not mean that they have equality everywhere In the workplace, Filipino women are paid less and are often hired for lower positions even if they are qualified to earn more money On the home front, women carry a heavy burden in the homes in order to support them financially while men can keep their money and are not obligated to the family Thankfully, strides are being made to equalize this perception of inequality Human Resources Managements are seeing to it that a lot more women hold high ranking positions in large and small organizations More women are holding managerial positions in banks, government, and multinational companies Even though they have had a female president, involvement in politics is not considered women’s business, and many women still hold to the tradition that a woman cannot take a higher position than her husband Part of this mindset is due to the effect of colonization on Filipino women Like women in many parts of the world, Filipino women have had to fight for their proper place in their society They have worked hard to extend themselves beyond the confines of their homes and show that they have the strength and power to control business and politics All of the following are true about Filipino women today EXCEPT that _ A.they enjoy more equality than others in Southeast Asia B.they have an important role in politics C.they arrange marriages for their sons and daughters D.they help their children with religious matters The inequality at home is that A.women serve as the head of the family B.women earn money to support themselves C men earn more to support the family and keep the money D both women and men work but men keep the money Women don’t enjoy equality at work because _ A.they are paid less for the same jobs as men B they are always hired for lower positions C they don’t have enough qualifications D they carry a heavy burden in the homes Due to the effect of colonization on Filipino women, they _ A hold the position of a President B.hold high ranking in business C.hold a lower position than her husband’s D hold managerial positions in multinational companies In order to have equality in every sector in society, women have to _ A vote a female president B fight for their proper place C.work hard in the family D control business and politics Write the information in brackets as a relative clause (defining or non-defining) in an appropriate place in the sentence Julia’s father has just come back from a skiing holiday (he is over 80) _ The problems faced by the company are being resolved (I’ll look at these in detail in a moment.) _ She was greatly influenced by her father (she adored him) _ Parents are being asked to take part in the survey (their children are between four or six) _ He isn’t looking forward to the time (he will have to leave at that time) _ The Roman coins are now on display in the National Museum (a local farmer came across them in a field) _ -The end- Đáp án tập Tiếng Anh lớp Unit 11: Changing roles in society nâng cao Choose a word in each line that has different stress pattern C B B Find the word which has a different sound in the underlined part B C D Give the correct form of the verbs in the passive of simple future The school’s curriculum _will constantly be tailored (tailor) constantly to meet changes in society Women will be free _ (free) from most housework by high technology Not all the decisions in the family _will be made (make) by men More flyovers will be built _(build) to reduce traffic in the city We are staying at the Grand Hotel, which _will be demolished (demolish) for a department store Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D C A B D C Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question B D A C B Write the information in brackets as a relative clause (defining or non-defining) in an appropriate place in the sentence Julia’s father, who is over 80, has just come back from a skiing holiday The problems faced by the company, which I’ll look at in detail in a moment, are being resolved She was greatly influenced by her father, who/ whom she adored Parents whose children are between four and six are being asked to take part in the survey He isn’t looking forward to the time when he will have to leave 6 The Roman coins, which a local farmer came across in a field, are now on display in the National Museum