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share information easily on the internet. When you use the internet, it's very likely that you're using his invention to access the information. Question 7: A. complicated B. complacent C. compulsory D. compatible Question 8: A. came across B. came up C. came about D. came around Question 9: A. another B. the other C. others D. the others Question 10: A. procedure B. protocol C. program D. prototype Question 11: A. series B. bundle C. collection D. set Question 12: A. each B. several C. many D. all Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a cohesive and coherent exchange or text in each of the following questions. Question 13: a. Lina: At the Technology Fair, our inventor showed a driverless delivery pod; the software lets us set the route, and the sensors enable it to avoid obstacles. b. Omar: I prefer inventions that help education—our e – readers allow students to collect information offline, and the battery lasts a week, convenient for distance classes. c. Lina: Great—thanks to 3D printing, we can install upgrades fast; let me know if the school wants a demo. A. a – b – c B. a – c – b C. b – c – a D. b – a – c Question 14: a. Linh: A fresh standout invention? AI caption – translation glasses—thanks to artificial intelligence and gigahertz – class processors with ample RAM and storage space, they live – process speech and project text on the display. b. Linh: Press one button to run offline mode—it’ll let you know battery status, processor speed, and languages installed; we can install new packs and control privacy. c. Marco: If it’s effective, I’ll recommend a pilot at the Technology Fair—the design is suitable for public transport staff and can be applied to hospitals, where it’s invaluable in emergencies. d. Marco: They allow travelers to communicate in stations, help teachers in class, and are convenient for caption readers; the system tags emotion and expression to cut confusion. A. b – d – a – d B. a – c – b – d C. a – d – b – c D. b – c – a – d Question 15: Dear John, a. This technology could change the way doctors treat illnesses, making treatments faster, safer, and more effective. b. I think this invention is truly amazing and shows how far human creativity can go in improving our lives. c. Although it is still being developed, scientists believe nanorobots will play a huge role in future healthcare. d. They can travel through the bloodstream to detect diseases, deliver medicine directly to sick cells, and even repair damaged tissues. e. I recently read about a fascinating invention called medical nanorobots, which are tiny robots designed to work inside the human body. Best wishes, Anna A. e – d – a – c – b B. b – a – d – c – e C. e – a – d – b – c D. a – b – d – e – c Question 16: a. Soldiers used them to preserve personal information or leave their final messages before sacrificing their lives. b. They are clear evidence that a scientific invention can go far beyond its original purpose, becoming a tool to preserve memory and sacrifice, and this powerful image was movingly recalled in the film Mưa Đỏ. c. Even when no complete remains were found, the penicillin vials still served as historical witnesses.
B. The 3D shape is slowly created, because of thousands of layers C. Slowly, the 3D shape are made by adding thousands of layers D. Thousands of layers is added to slowly make the 3D shape Question 21: A. For the most part, jewelry and decorative items can be created with a 3D printer for anyone who wants to own them B. Sports companies are using them to make boots and trainers that perfectly fit athletes’ feet C. Museums order fragile specimens for display without endangering replicas D. In addition to that, scientists have applied many in the medical field by printing body parts or models Question 22: A. many experts believe they will eventually replace most traditional factories B. expecting to become even faster and more precise in the coming years C. likely replace several traditional workshop tools for everyday makers before long D. are becoming the piece of technology every home should have Read the passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30. Inventions have always played a crucial role in shaping human society. From the wheel to the internet, these creations have significantly altered the way people live, work, and communicate. The process of inventing involves creativity, problem – solving, and persistence. Many of the world’s most important inventions emerged from the need to solve specific problems. For instance, the invention of the telephone by Alexander Graham Bell was driven by the desire to improve communication over long distances. Similarly, Thomas Edison’s invention of the electric light bulb brought a new level of convenience and safety to everyday life, allowing people to work and move around after dark. The 21st century has seen an explosion of new inventions, especially in the fields of technology and medicine. Innovations like smartphones, 3D printing, and renewable energy solutions have made a significant impact on modern society. Smartphones have revolutionized how people interact, providing instant access to information, communication, and entertainment. Meanwhile, 3D printing has enabled rapid prototyping and personalized manufacturing, transforming industries from healthcare to automotive. Renewable energy solutions, such as solar panels and wind turbines, are helping to address environmental challenges by reducing dependence on fossil fuels. However, not all inventions have had a positive impact. Some have led to ethical dilemmas, environmental issues, and social disruptions. For example, while the automobile revolutionized transportation, it also contributed to pollution and traffic congestion. Similarly, the rise of social media has brought concerns about privacy, misinformation, and its effects on mental health. It is crucial to consider both the benefits and potential drawbacks of any new invention, as they have the power to influence society in profound ways. In conclusion, inventions have the ability to transform our world, for better or worse. While they can bring about remarkable improvements and solutions to complex problems, they also come with challenges that need to be addressed responsibly. Question 23: All of the following are stated in the passage EXCEPT: A. Bell’s telephone aimed to improve long – distance communication. B. Smartphones give people instant access to information and entertainment. C. Automobiles have completely eliminated modern traffic congestion. D. Renewable energy helps reduce reliance on fossil fuels. Question 24: The word "crucial" in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to which of the following? A. simple B. important C. optional D. unexpected Question 25: The word "disruptions" in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to which of the following? A. improvements B. innovations C. continuities D. dilemmas Question 26: The pronoun “they” in paragraph 4 (“they also come with challenges…”) refers to ____________.