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TEST FOR Unit 10. Cities of the Future (30 câu - file word có giải) Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions. Question 1. A. commuter B. congestion C. drone D. control Question 2. A. efficient B. self-driving C. reliable D. delivery Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions. Question 3. A. limit B. transport C. control D. panel Question 4. A. eco-friendly B. affordable C. renewable D. reliable Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 5. Some universities were asked to relocate to reduce traffic congestion _______. A. by hand B. sustainably C. downtown D. reliably Question 6. Reducing public transport _______ is one way to encourage people to use it. A. salaries B. wages C. fares D. fines Question 7. The majority of vehicles in the future city will be _______, ensuring smoother traffic flow and enhanced safety. A. self-driving B. sustainable C. eco-friendly D. efficient Question 8. Renewable energy sources will help reduce reliance on traditional _______. A. fares B. panels C. drones D. fuels Question 9. The city is built to be a(n) _______ place, with a focus on sustainability and community’s well-being. A. liveable B. efficient C. renewable D. affordable
Question 10. The self-driving public transport system is sometimes more _______ than careless drivers. A. eco-friendly B. liveable C. sustainable D. reliable Question 11. Advanced _______ measures will safeguard the city's infrastructure and public spaces. A. congestion B. infrastructure C. security D. touchscreen Question 12. Accidents can occur if vehicles do not comply with speed _______. A. fuels B. limits C. fares D. commuters Question 13. _______ housing is the dream of low-income labourers. A. Affordable B. Self-driving C. Automated D. Renewable Question 14. Residents will access public services and transportation information easily through intuitive _______ interfaces. A. infrastructure B. delivery C. touchscreen D. security Question 15. Congestion will _______ be a thing of the past in the futuristic city, thanks to advanced traffic management systems. A. probably B. sometimes C. possibly D. fully Question 16. _______ we'll throw waste into space instead of treating it one day. A. Probable B. Definitely C. Possible D. Maybe Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined bold word(s) in each of the following questions. Question 17. Most people use public transportation because of its low cost instead of its environmental benefits. A. self-driving B. private C. remarkable D. efficient Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined bold word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 18. Environmentally-friendly products are becoming popular as people are more interested in a green lifestyle. A. Affordable B. Self-driving C. Automated D. Eco-friendly Rewrite the following sentences, using passive voice with will. Question 19. People will install solar panels on rooftops to produce electricity. => …………………………………………………………………………………………. Question 20. Drones will perform inner-city deliveries in the future. => …………………………………………………………………………………………. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to choose the word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 21 to 25. Online Shopping Today, people are not as keen on shopping in stores as they used to because they prefer online shopping to traditional shopping. In the near future, there probably won't be many (21) _______ shops that sell things directly to customers because lots of orders will be done online. There are many reasons for this trend. First, shoppers want to reduce air (22) _______, so lots of them will probably avoid taking public transportation. Second, some people believe that congestion will still be a big problem in some cities, so no one would want to get (23) _______ in a traffic jam in downtown areas which could be crowded with vehicles during rush hours. (24) _______, time will matter. Why would shoppers waste time travelling to shops or walking in a mall to look for what they want? They will just need to open a shopping app to pick a product, and then wait for the drone delivery in a short time. Thanks to future technology, humans will (25) _______ be able to enjoy better shopping experiences. (Adapted from English Workbook 11 – iLearn Smart World) Question 21. A. physical B. touristy C. temporary D. precise Question 22. A. friendliness B. pollution C. automation D. dirty Question 23.
A. stuck B. easy C. loved D. bored Question 24. A. Therefore B. However C. Nevertheless D. Finally Question 25. A. specifically B. temporarily C. definitely D. similarly Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 26 to 30. Today, billions of tons of almost expired canned foods are dumped from supermarkets and restaurants in the USA. The completely opposite thing happens in Africa every day where millions of people are seriously short of food. For a better future world without food waste and hunger, a project called Save The Food was first carried out by a group of college students in Arkansas, the USA. When canned foods' expiry dates are coming, supermarkets and grocery stores must throw them away because not many customers would want to buy the canned foods that are about to expire. However, if the foods are cooked a few days before they expire, they are considered safe to eat. Save The Food Project collects those kinds of canned foods before they are got rid of and makes delicious dishes in their small restaurants. The customers can pay as much as they can or eat a meal for free. Some of the local homeless can volunteer to work as waiters and serve other poor customers in return for a meal or some food to bring home. The project has helped to take care of hundreds of homeless and poor people. More people have taken part in the project to do the same thing in their hometowns. Almost 10,000 poor people have been helped every day up to now. Inspired by Save The Food Project, lots of people in different countries have come up with similar projects for their local communities. They have been so successful that lots of people strongly believe that that kind of today's project is a highly effective solution to fight pollution and homelessness as well as help the poor for a better future world. (Adapted from English Workbook 11 – iLearn Smart World) Question 26. Which best serves as the title for the passage? A. Today’s Project – Tomorrow’s Future B. Live in Harmony with Nature C. Reuse When and Where Possible D. A Breakthrough Invention for Foods Question 27.