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Chủ đề:

Ôn thi vào 10

Câu hỏi:

2. I went to Italy with the intention of learning Italian.
A. The intention of learning Italian made me to go to Italy

B. Going to Italy gave me the intention of learning Italian
C. I went to Italy so that I could learn Italian language

D. Despite the intention of learning Italian, I went to Italy
3. I think I was right to study maths at university.
A. I decided not to study maths at university

B. I don't regret studying maths at university
C. I was allowed to study maths at university

D. I felt confident in studying maths at university
4. The children are always fascinated by nature programs on TV.
A. Nature programs on TV are always fascinated by the children

B. The children always make nature programs on TV fascinating
C. Nature programs on TV are always fascinating the children

D. The children always find nature programs on TV fascinating
5. "Mum, this is my new friend, Jimmy" said Lois
A. Lois told her mother about her new friend

B. Lois said to her mother this was her new friend
C. Lois declared her mother on her new friend

D. Lois introduced her new friend to her mother
6. Alex wants to buy that shirt, but he doesn't have enough money.
A. If Alex had enough money, he could buy that shirt

B. If Alex has enough money, he can buy that shirt
C. If Alex had enough money, he can buy that shirt

D. If Alex has enough money, he could buy that shirt
7. Many teenagers like facebooking more than doing sport.
A. Many teenagers like doing sport more than facebooking

B. Many teenagers like doing sport as much as facebooking
C. Many teenagers don't like doing sport as much as facebooking

D. Many teenagers don't like facebooking as much as doing sport
8. The plan may be brilliant. It will never work in practice
A. The plan may be too brilliant to work in practice

B. Though the plan may be brilliant, it will never work in practice
C. The plan must be brilliant to work in practice

C. The plan may not work; however, it is brilliant in practice
9. The student was very bright. He could solve the puzzle
A. The student was enough bright to solve the puzzle

B. He was such a bright student that he could solve the puzzle
C. He was too bright a student to solve the puzzle

D. The student was bright; moreover, he could solve the puzzle
10. Dave drove so fast. It was very dangerous
A. Dave drove so fast that was very dangerous

B. Dave drove so fast, which was very dangerous
C. Dave drove so fast and was very dangerous

D. Dave drove so fast, then was very dangerous

Chủ đề:

Luyện tập tổng hợp

Câu hỏi:

Papermaking was invented by the Chinese in the first century A.D. The art of papermaking took 700 years to reach the Muslim world and another 700 years to get to Britain (via Spain, South France and Germany). Most paper was made from wood. When the trees are cut down, they are carried by land or water to paper mills. Here they are cut up and the wood is broken up into fibers, mixed with water and chemicals. This wood pulp is then dried up on a machine and made into paper. Papermaking is an important British industry, and paper from Britain is exported to South Africa, Australia and many other countries. Some of the wood used in British papermaking industry comes from trees grown in Britain, but wood is also imported from other countries such as Norway. One tree is needed for every 400 copies of a forty-page newspaper. If half the adults in Britain each day buy one daily paper, this uses up over 40,000 trees a day. Trees are cut down faster than they can be replaced, so there may be a shortage before the year 2030.

1. How long did it take the art of papermaking to reach Britain?

A. a century

B. 700 years

C. 1400 years

D. two centuries

2. What is the process of making paper?

A. cutting up, mixing, breaking up, drying up

B. breaking up, cutting up, mixing, drying up

C. drying up, mixing, cutting up, breaking up

D. cutting up, breaking up, mixing, drying up

3. What can be understood about British papermaking industry?

A. many countries learn from it

B. it imports material to make paper

C. it has developed poorly

D. it produces the best paper ever

4. Which of the following is NOT true?

A. Britain makes more paper than its people use

B. Making paper first came from China

C. There will be a shortage of trees in the future

D. Britain was the second to make paper

5. What is the writer’s tone in the conclusion of the passage?

A. concerning

B. satisfying

C. exciting

D. admiring