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TEST 1 (UNIT 11) I. Find the word which has a different sound in the part underlined. 1. A. camcorder B. plastic C. portable D. vacuum 2. A. wireless B. medical C. printer D. plastic 3. A. rubber B. suck C. touchscreen D. computer 4. A. virtual B. portable C. conduct D. steel 5. A. copper B. piece C. cardboard D. cleaner II. Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D to complete the sentences. 6. When it comes to __________ laptops, interaction becomes a significant advantage due to the direct control of content with your fingertips. A. touchline B. touchpad C. touchscreen D. touchstone 7. __________ is a common condition that occurs when your eyes get tired from staring at computer screens and other digital devices. A. Eyestrain B. Eyelet C. Eyesore D. Eyesight 8. Smartphones have become a necessity in today’s world, and thanks to new technologies, everything is now within your __________. A. fingerprint B. fingermark C. fingerboard D. fingertips 9. If a laptop __________ got accidentally broken, then you can repair it by using simple DIY methods. A. basket B. carton C. case D. drawer 10. __________ has various unique properties, including its lightweight, high resistance to corrosion, which makes it a unique material. A. Copper B. Aluminum C. Lead D. Carton 11. With hackers getting smarter, all Internet users should know how to protect their __________ in the digital world. A. privacy B. isolation C. separation D. secrecy 12. A 3D __________ can be used to create models of literary characters or scenes from a story, which can help students understand the story better. A. graphic B. effect C. model D. printer 13. We can use our smartphone to control the amount of light coming into our home through the automatic window __________. A. shadow B. shade C. screen D. curtain 14. If these settings are changed, it can lead to missing __________ in the menu.

__________ to communication, education, and preservation of history. A picture is 28 __________ a thousand words. Photos and videos taken with cameras are used to communicate or to tell stories. A camera is a tool of everyday life. Just 29 __________ an album on Facebook and you will have read a kind of story. Some people learn by hearing, others by writing, and some by seeing. The camera has added a new dimension to education, 30 __________ photographs and videos to become learning 31 _________. Imagine a medical school textbook without photographs, and it would be hard for students to visualize the 32 __________. The camera helps to create and preserve memories of historical or emotional 33 __________. Famous photographs of notable 34 __________ and events from history were made 35 __________ by the camera. Every day babies are born, people get married, and all of it is documented with cameras, a source of helping US remember our past. The camera is a valuable source to preserve history. (Source: Internet} 26. A. occupy B. attract C. catch D. capture 27. A. vital B. lively C. necessary D. active 28. A. equal B. costing C. worth D. exchangeable 29. A. browse B. inspect C. examine D. scan 30. A. supporting B. approving C. admitting D. allowing 31. A. instrument B. machine C. tool D. device 32. A. substances B. contents C. ingredients Đ. capacities 33. A. advantage B. usefulness C. quality D. value 34. A. minutes B. moments C. periods D. flashes 35 A. acceptable B. thinkable C. possible D. imaginable V. Read the text and choose the correct answers. When used properly, mobile phones provide ways to offer creative learning, and improve students’ social experiences. However, smartphones may lead to some problems. While teachers can use activities on mobile phones to make students be more engaged in lessons, the device can also create distractions in the classroom. Rather than watching a teacher’s lecture, students may use their phones to text their friends, use social media apps, watch videos or browse the web. It can cause students to miss out on important information taught in lessons. Moreover, students from low-income families may not be able to afford to buy smartphones, so they miss out the online lessons on smartphones. Students can also use their phones to text rumours to each

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