Đáp án bao gồm đấy đủ bài luyện tập trắc nghiệm 1,2,3,4 và Bài kiểm tra trắc nghiệm 1,2.Đảm bảo chính xác và đầy đủ nội dung phục vụ cho quá trình ôn và thi kết thúc học phẩn, môn học đạt kết quả cao nhất.
Môn Đọc - Tiếng Anh - EN24.042 ( Bao gồm đầy đủ Bài luyện tập trắc nghiệm Bài kiểm tra trắc nghiệm) EATING OUT 1.The last time I went to a restaurant was about months ago My wife and I wanted to celebrate our wedding anniversary with a good meal so we went to an expensive Italian restaurant in downtown Lisbon We both had pasta to start and for the main course my wife ordered a steak and I chose fish For dessert we both ate chocolate cake topped with fresh cream Delicious! I went to a restaurant yesterday evening with my sister's children It wasn't very expensive and the menu was very limited We all had a burger and French fries, and drank cola It wasn't very good My boyfriend loves spicy food so this restaurant was perfect The waiters were all really friendly and polite, and they played traditional sitar music which was very relaxing The menu offered vegetarian dishes as well as meat dishes served with rice and a sauce - it depended on how hot you wanted it! I chose a mild beef curry but my boyfriend had a lamb 'vindaloo' - he also drank liters of water!! My class at the university went there last weekend It's a very popular type of restaurant in my country It generally offers one type of food (a kind of bread with cheese and tomato sauce) which you then choose what ingredients to add on top of it I asked for olives and mushrooms on mine and my classmates each had something different so we could taste a piece of each person's meal Question: In which text did the person talk about the atmosphere of the restaurant? a Paragraph b Paragraph c Paragraph Question: In which text didn't the person enjoy their meal? a Paragraph b Paragraph c Paragraph Question: Which restaurant was cheap? a Paragraph b Paragraph c Paragraph Question: In which text did someone eat seafood? a Paragraph b Paragraph c Paragraph Question: In which text did the person eat pizza? a Paragraph b Paragraph c Paragraph Question: In which paragraph did the person go there for a special occasion? a Paragraph b Paragraph c Paragraph In which text did the person visit an Indian restaurant? Paragraph In which text did the person eat fast food? Paragraph In which text did someone eat a very hot dish? Paragraph In which text did the person have a vegetarian meal? Paragraph Read the following article and decide if the statement below is TRUE (A), FALSE (B) or NOT GIVEN (C) WEDDING Considering their wedding cost over $20,000 and took a year and a half to organize, you would be surprised to hear that Richard and Victoria Hammond now intend to forget it Well, almost "It was a wonderful wedding, an unbelievable day," says Victoria "But we have so much we want to together now, we are both looking to the future." Her husband, banker and amateur race driver Richard, agrees "Both our minds are now fixed firmly on the future I'll never forget our wedding ceremony or the reception we had at a cliff-side hotel afterwards, but there's so much we want, so many hopes Our marriage is so much more important than the wedding." "At the moment, we are still living with my parents," explains Victoria, "so our first wish is to find our own place We intend to start looking for a new house with all the modern conveniences in the suburbs in the new year." Both Victoria and husband Richard have a lot of siblings Do they intend to add to the extended Hammond family? "We plan on having two or three children ourselves," Richard tells me "Victoria is just wonderful with children and I can get years paternity leave from my work, which is just perfect." The young couple has just returned from a two-week honeymoon spent in an authentic Scottish castle Both the newly-weds are big travel lovers and Richard hopes this will continue "I would like to go travelling as much as possible together Travelling with someone else is such a sharing experience I think it's sad to experience all the wonderful places in the world and have no-one else there." Victoria also has another great travel ambition that she might have to alone "I have always been fascinated by safari and my real wish is to go on safari Richard has no interest in wildlife though." And what about the marriage itself? In a world with such a high divorce rate, how Richard and Victoria hope to avoid all the problems that beset so many other couples? Richard explains thoughtfully that "our ambition is to always talk to each other If you stop communicating, what chance you have?" His wife goes along with that completely "I hope that we can speak about things, but also not expect everything to be easy I think many people expect the wedding to be the end of getting to know each other I think it's the start." Statement: Their first ambition is to find a house to live in a NOT GIVEN b FALSE c TRUE Statement: The wedding was expensive a NOT GIVEN b FALSE c TRUE Statement: Victoria and Richard have been married for about a year and a half a TRUE b FALSE c NOT GIVEN Statement: They got married in a dramatic location a NOT GIVEN b FALSE c TRUE Question: There aren't any cricket fields in the new development a NOT GIVEN b TRUE c FALSE Statement: Richard and Victoria have identical tastes regarding vacations a TRUE b NOT GIVEN c FALSE Statement: Richard hopes to make talking an important part of their marriage a FALSE b NOT GIVEN c TRUE Statement: Richard can temporarily leave his job to look after his children a TRUE b NOT GIVEN c FALSE Statement: Victoria thinks she now knows Richard sufficiently well a TRUE b FALSE c NOT GIVEN Statement: They both have many brothers and sisters a NOT GIVEN b FALSE c TRUE Statement: Victoria wants an old fashioned house Chọn câu trả lời: a FALSE b TRUE c NOT GIVEN Richard hopes to make talking an important part of their marriage TRUE Read the following article and decide if the statement below is TRUE (A), FALSE (B) or NOT GIVEN (C) ENGLISH BUILDING IN HONGKONG The building company Hong Kong Housing is building a new suburb in Shanghai, a city with a population of more than 15 million people But this suburb is not like other parts of Shanghai It is a little piece of England The name of the new area is "English Town" The manager of Hong Kong Housing, Shi Guangsheng, says many people in this area of China want to buy an English house and live in an English town "This town is like Bristol or Chester There is an English square and there are pigeons to feed like in Trafalgar Square, London There are four English-style pubs and you can buy English beer to drink There is a canal and you can row a boat there like in Cambridge." Are there any cricket fields? "No, there aren't any places to play cricket because nobody in Shanghai can play this game But there is a football stadium like those in England And the thing we are very proud of is our shopping street There are several shops where you can buy traditional English food like fish and chips or Christmas Pudding." The rich Shanghai businessman can some gardening too For with every house in "English Town", there is an English lawn and there are long gardens with ponds and tall hedges But there is one problem The houses in this part of town cost a minimum of $400,000! Question: Some houses cost millions of dollars a NOT GIVEN b TRUE c FALSE Question: The English pubs look like pubs in Cambridge a TRUE b FALSE c NOT GIVEN Question: Shi Guangsheng feels proud about the English-style shops a FALSE b NOT GIVEN c TRUE Question: Most houses have a lawn a FALSE (ALL houses have one) b TRUE c NOT GIVEN Question: These houses are only for English people to buy a TRUE b FALSE c NOT GIVEN Question: There are a variety of birds on the square a NOT GIVEN b FALSE c TRUE Question: There aren’t any cricket fields in the new development a TRUE b FALSE c NOT GIVEN "English Town" is in a Chinese city TRUE There are pigeons in all the gardens FALSE The houses are cheap FALSE Read the following article and choose the best answer for the following question: COOKING CLASS For one group of children aged between ten and fifteen, Saturdays are spent learning the art of serious cooking Their weekly lessons in small classes are so popular that there is a waiting list of 30 children who want to the course Parents pay $ 280 for the course where their children can have fun and learn how to make good food, Class member Bill, aged ten, says, ‘I love my mum’s cooking and now I can it better than her The teachers make us laugh, especially when we sit down with them to share the good we’ve made’ Flora is twelve, and she’s having problems preparing onions ‘I love cooking I did a meal for ten friends which they really enjoyed Then my mum suggested I take up a hobby, instead of doing nothing at weekends I was happy staying at home, so I wasn’t too keen at first I’m really glad I decided to come, though’ Their teacher, Phillipe, says, ‘It’s great fun Children pay attention and remember things better than adults, although the kitchen isn’t always as tidy when they’re cooking! As adults, we’re always learning more about food If parents interest their children in cooking while they are young, they’ll have enough skill to make food for themselves when they leave home Question: What can a reader find out from this text? a how much one lesson costs b which dishes students prefer to cook on the course c why the classes are so successful Question: Why did Flora join the course? a She felt bored at weekends, with nothing to b Her mother wanted her to develop an interest c She wanted to learn to cook a big meal Question: What is the writer trying to in the text? a warn parents not to expect too much from their children b advertise schools that teach people how to cook c describe how some children spend their spare time Question: What does Phillipe say about his young students? a They keep the kitchen cleaner than adults b They have a good memory but don’t always listen c They will be confident about cooking in the future What would one of Philippe’s students say to a friend? I was on a waiting list for ages, but now I’m on the course Last week I cut up some onions – it was hard! Read the following article and decide if the statement below is TRUE (A), FALSE (B) or NOT GIVEN (C) CRUISE Come and sail on a Crystal Cruise ship We have three ships: The Crystal Queen, The Crystal Princess, The Crystal Palace Come and sail in luxury on cruises around the Caribbean Sea for or 14 days Our seven-day cruise costs $2000 and our two-week cruise is $3500 A typical one week cruise Day One - departure from Miami Day Two - free day in Nassau, in The Bahamas Day Three - near Haiti Day Four - visit Puerto Rico and Antigua Day Five - free day in Barbados Day Six - free day in Port of Spain, Trinidad Day Seven - travel to Caracas, Venezuela Day Eight - fly home All food and drink is included in the price of your cruise (except for alcoholic drinks) Our cruise ships all have a casino, a cinema, a five-star restaurant, a theatre, a library and a fully equipped gymnasium If you prefer to go on a cruise in another part of the world, we also organize cruises in the Baltic Sea and the Mediterranean Our ships carry over 2000 passengers and we have nearly 600 crew members So come on board today for the holiday of a lifetime!Call immediately: 020-4455832 Statement: The company only does cruises in the Caribbean a FALSE b TRUE 10 a grateful for her own sight b proud of the the doctor’s skill c surprised by Eukhtuul’s courage What is the result of Eukhtuul’s operation? B After some time she will see as well as before Which is the postcard Samantha wrote to an English friend? D Make sure you take care of your eyes because they’re more valuable than you realize! HẾT BÀI TẬP 18 Read the following article and decide if the statement below is TRUE (A), FALSE (B) or NOT GIVEN (C) WORKING VIA EMAIL Early morning in California, and Elizabeth Safran, a public relations consultant, is dealing with a huge number of e-mails Everybody in the small company works from home and relies on emails and instant messaging to stay in touch Elizabeth worries about her work-life balance and thinks that ‘technology makes us more productive, but everyone is working all the time – weekends, evenings It is too much.’ Five o’clock Friday afternoon in the , Paul Renucci, managing director of a systems integration company, switches off his computer He now works at home and is off to pick up his children In the past, it would take him two hours to get home from the office Ms Safran and Mr Renucci represent different side of a modern problem: the capacities of the latest communications technologies, such as e-mails, texts, messaging and video conferencing, make it difficult to draw the line between work and leisure and raise important questions about the nature of ‘flexible working’- where employees can work where and when they choose There are three issues here First, does the rise of portable, networked devices such as the Blackberry and Palm Treo really damage an individual’s work and life? Second, what is the effect of these devices on traditional workplace relationships? And third, how individuals manage them? A Microsoft survey found that where flexibility had increased, so had productivity and employee morale, together with lowered stress levels and staff turnover However, individuals can suffer technology-related stress as work moves into their free time and from the complexity of the gadgets they must use, such as mobile phones where manufacturers try to persuade customers upgrade more frequently Statement: The staff in Elizabeth Safran’s company all work in the head office a TRUE b FALSE c NOT GIVIEN Statement: Technology can be stressful for individuals a TRUE b FALSE c NOT GIVIEN 19 Statement: Elizabeth is happy with the way she works a FALSE b TRUE c NOT GIVIEN Statement: Workers mentioned in the text mainly use emais for their work connection a TRUE b NOT GIVIEN c FALSE Statement: It used to take Paul Renucci hours to get to work a TRUE b NOT GIVIEN c FALSE Statement: A Microsoft survey reported that increase in flexibility leads to increase in productivity a FALSE b TRUE c NOT GIVIEN Statement: It takes Paul a long time to get to work a NOT GIVIEN b TRUE c FALSE Statement: Those working with flexibility find it difficult to get spare time a NOT GIVIEN b TRUE c FALSE 20 Read the following article and choose the best answer for the following question: BIOFUELS Leading investors have joined the growing chorus of concern about governments and companies rushing into producing biofuels as a solution for global warming, saying that many involved in the sector could be jeopardising future profits if they not consider the long-term impact of what they are doing carefully.It is essential to build sustainability criteria into the supply chain of any green fuel project in order to ensure that there is no adverse effect on the surrounding environment and social structures The report produced by the investors expresses concern that many companies may not be fully aware of the potential pitfalls in the biofuel sector.Production of corn and soya beans has increased dramatically in the last years as an eco-friendly alternative to fossil fuels but environmental and human rights campaigners are worried that this will lead to destruction of rain forests Food prices could also go up as there is increased competition for crops as both foodstuffs and sources of fuel Last week, the UN warned that biofuels could have dangerous side effects and said that steps need to be taken to make sure that land converted to grow biofuels does not damage the environment or cause civil unrest There is already great concern about palm oil, which is used in many foods in addition to being an important biofuel, as rain forests are being cleared in some countries and people driven from their homes to create palm oil plantations.An analyst and author of the investors' report says that biofuels are not a cure for climate change but they can play their part as long as governments and companies manage the social and environmental impacts thoroughly There should also be greater measure taken to increase efficiency and to reduce demand Question: Environmentalists believe that increased production of corn and soya a will lead to the destruction of rain forests b may lead to the destruction of rain forests c has destroyed rain forests Question: are worried about the boom in biofuels a Few people b Only these leading investors c Many people Question: The increased production of palm oil a just affects the environment b just affects people c affects both people and the environmen 21 Question: Biofuels might a drive food prices down b drive food prices up c have little or no impact on food prices 22 Read the following article and decide if the statement below is TRUE (A), FALSE (B) or NOT GIVEN (C) DRUGS TO IMPROVE INTELLIGENCE Some scientists have predicted that healthy adults and children may one day take drugs to improve their intelligence and intellectual performance A research group has suggested that such drugs might become as common as coffee or tea within the next couple of decades To counter this, students taking exams might have to take drugs tests like athletes There are already drugs that are known to improve mental performance, like Ritalin, which is given to children with problems concentrating A drug given to people with trouble sleeping also helps people remember numbers These drugs raise serious legal and moral questions, but people already take vitamins to help them remember things better, so it will not be a simple problem to solve It will probably be very difficult to decide at what point a food supplement becomes an unfair drug in an examination Statement: Intelligence pills are already as common as coffee or tea a FALSE b TRUE c NOT GIVEN Statement 2: Ritalin is effective for those with problems concentrating a FALSE b NOT GIVEN c TRUE Statement: A sleeping pill helps people remember numbers a FALSE b TRUE c NOT GIVEN Statement: Coffee is as common as tea a TRUE b FALSE c NOT GIVEN 23 Statement: Vitamins to help people study are illegal a FALSE b TRUE c NOT GIVEN Statement: Food supplements are unfair a FALSE b NOT GIVEN c TRUE Statement: Students could have to take intelligence drugs tests a FALSE b TRUE c NOT GIVEN Statement: Only children will take pills to improve their intellectual performance a FALSE b NOT GIVEN c TRUE 24 Read the following article and decide if the statement below is TRUE (A), FALSE (B) or NOT GIVEN (C) PIGEONS BIRDS Liverpool city council want to clear the city of fat pigeons They say that that people are feeding the birds, which makes them fat The pigeons get bigger because their normal diet would consist of seeds and insects, not high-fat junk food they are eating in the city centre The council want people to know that everyone who feeds the pigeons is responsible for the streets being so crowded with these birds They hope to encourage the birds to move away from the city centre and into parks and open spaces Ten robotic birds have been brought into the city centre to scare the pigeons away and visitors are asked not to give the pigeons any food The mechanical birds - known as 'robops' - will sit on the roofs of buildings They can be moved around to different locations They look like a peregrine falcon, which is a bird that kills pigeons They even make noises and flap their wings to scare the pigeons They hope that the pigeons will go away before the city becomes the European Capital of Culture in two years Statement: The robotic birds can move around the city centre a NOT GIVEN b FALSE c TRUE Statement 2: Robops are the other name of the mechanical birds a FALSE b NOT GIVEN c TRUE Statement: Liverpool is the European Capital of Culture a FALSE b TRUE c NOT GIVEN Statement: Visitors shouldn't feed the pigeons a FALSE b TRUE 25 c NOT GIVEN Pigeons are fatter in Liverpool than in other cities NOT GIVEN Pigeons get fat because they eat seeds and insects FALSE According to the council, everyone is to blame for the numbers of pigeons FALSE They want the pigeons to move out of the city centre TRUE 26 Read the following article and choose the best answer for the following question: AN ATHLETIC WOMEN In 1988, Maria Mutola was playing football as the only girl in an all-boys team in a local competition in Mozambique ‘We won’, she said ‘At first, no one thought it was a problem that I was a girl But then the team we beat complained’ The story appeared in a local newspaper and Jose Craveirinha, who had encouraged other African athletes, learnt about Maria He went to meet her and found her kicking a ball around outside the football club He realized immediately that she was fast ‘He talked to me about athletics I had no idea what he meant The only sport I knew about was football Then he bought me running shoes and took me training It was such hard work and my legs really ached.’ But Jose visited her parents and persuaded them she could be successful and this would help end their poverty They agreed to let him take her away to train In 1991, she finally accepted and invitation to train in the United States She had refused previously because she knew she would miss her family Her background was unlike those of the girls she met in the US She explains, ‘They were good athletes but, while I worried about my parents having enough to eat, they worried about dresses and make-up They knew very little about me and even less about my problems But I knew I was lucky to be there The trainers were brilliant and I learn a lot Today, Maria still runs and for most of the year she lives happily in South Africa with her mother Question: When Jose first introduced Maria to athletics, she a didn’t know what was involved b was keen to learn everything he knew c was worried about being injured Question: Jose Craveirinha found out about Maria when a he went to watch a local football competition b he saw an article about her role in a football team c she was blamed for her team losing a football competition Question: What is the writer trying to in the text? a persuade more Africans to take up athletics b give information about Mozambique 27 c describe how Maria became a top athlete Question: What does Maria say about the girls she met in the United States? a Their experiences of life were very different from hers b Their training programs were less demanding than hers c They did not make full use of their abilities 28 Read the following article and decide if the statement below is TRUE (A), FALSE (B) or NOT GIVEN (C) SHAMBO THE BULL Shambo, the bull at the centre of a three-month legal fight, has been killed After a positive test for TB, an order was made for his slaughter, in keeping with the law However, the multi-faith community where he lived went to court to try to save him as he was a sacred animal to Hindus.A High Court judge said that the order to kill him was unlawful, but the decision was overturned in the Appeal Court Police had to be called in as worshippers had formed a human shield around the animal to stop him being taken away Opinion is very divided on the issuesome believe that he was a danger to the national herd and needed to be killed, while others feel that religious beliefs should be respected and the community had offered to provide sufficient measures to ensure that he would not infect any other animals if he contracted the disease as they planned to isolate him The authorities cut through the security fence and led the bull away The following morning they announced that he had been given a lethal injection The debate on the issue is unlikely to end with the death of Shambo and may widen into a debate about the policy of killing cows that test positive for TB Statement: Shambo was definitely ill with TB Bottom of Form a TRUE b NOT GIVEN c FALSE Statement: Shambo lived in a religious community Top of Form a NOT GIVEN b FALSE c TRUE Statement 1: Shambo was injected with a poison Bottom of Form a TRUE b NOT GIVEN c FALSE 29 Statement: The community did not much to try to save him a NOT GIVEN b TRUE c FALSE Q3 - The case went to more than one court True Q4 - Police went in because there were violent protests False Q5 - Everybody feels that he needed to be killed False Q6 - The community wanted Shambo to mix with other animals despite the TB test False Q8 - The authorities entered the place where Shambo was kept without any problems False Q9 - Shambo was shot dead False Q10 - From now on, no cows that test positive will be killed False Statement: The debate on Shambo’s death would cease soon a FALSE b NOT GIVEN c TRUE 30 In Papua New Guinea, the descendants of cannibals who killed and ate four Fijian missionaries in 1878 have apologised for their ancestors' actions They held a reconciliation ceremony, which was attended by thousands of people, in the East New Britain province where they were killed The missionaries were part of a group of Methodist ministers and teachers who arrived in 1875 to spread Christianity The murders three years later, by Tolai tribespeople on the Gazelle Peninsula, triggered angry reprisals The English pastor who was head of the mission, George Brown, avenged the killings by taking part in an expedition that resulted in the deaths of a number of tribespeople and the burning of several villages Candles were lit in memory of the four Fiji's High Commissioner in Papua New Guinea, Ratu Isoa Tikoca, accepted the apologies on behalf of the descendants."We at this juncture are deeply touched and wish you the greatest joy of forgiveness as we finally end this record disagreement," he said The Governor-General Sir Paulias Matane praised the early missionaries for making the country Christian and called for more people to follow the guiding principles of the religion Questions Q1 - The descendants of the cannibals are sorry about what happened True Q2 - Few people attended the ceremony False Q3 - The ceremony was held in the UK False Q4 - The missionaries were killed very soon after they arrived False Q5 - No one was punished for the killings False Q6 - The Fijian representative attended True Q7 - Ratu Isoa Tikoca was not moved by the ceremony False 31 Q8 - Candles were lit to remember the missionaries TrueFalse Q9 - Sir Paulias Matane resents the work of the early missionaries False Q10 - Sir Paulias Matane wishes that more people had religious principles True 32 ... days Our seven-day cruise costs $2000 and our two-week cruise is $3500 A typical one week cruise Day One - departure from Miami Day Two - free day in Nassau, in The Bahamas Day Three - near Haiti... Haiti Day Four - visit Puerto Rico and Antigua Day Five - free day in Barbados Day Six - free day in Port of Spain, Trinidad Day Seven - travel to Caracas, Venezuela Day Eight - fly home All... TRUE c FALSE Q3 - The case went to more than one court True Q4 - Police went in because there were violent protests False Q5 - Everybody feels that he needed to be killed False Q6 - The community