PDF Google Drive Downloader v1.1


Báo lỗi sự cố

Nội dung text HS UNIT 7 TETS 2.docx


● Students ought to fact-check (13) _______ before sharing on social networks. ● Everyone should use (14) _______ sources for information access. ● Any suspicious news encountered online must (15) _______. Any violators will be disciplined if discovered. Question 13. A. content B. broadcast C. press D. bias Question 14. A. accessible B. convenient C. profit-making D. credible Question 15. A. report B. have reported C. be reported D. to report Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct arrangement of the sentences to make a meaningful paragraph for the following questions. Question 16. a. Firstly, it allows individuals to connect with friends and family, keeping them updated on their daily activities and milestones. b. Secondly, sharing personal experiences can inspire and motivate others, fostering a sense of communityand support. c. Sharing personal life on social media has become a common practice. d. Therefore, the key is to share thoughtfully, focusing on positive and meaningful content that adds value to both the individual and their audience. e. In conclusion, sharing personal life on social media can enhance relationships and inspire others, but it's crucial to strike a balance and prioritise privacy and discretion. f. However, over-sharing personal information may lead to privacy breaches and unwanted attention. A. c – a – b – f – d – e B. a – c – b – e – f – d C. d – b – f – a – c – e D. c – d – a – b – f – e Question 17: a. Share it with us in the comments! b. Firstly, engaging in a hobby provides a break from daily routines, allowing us to explore our passions; whether it’s painting, gardening, or playing a musical instrument, hobbies add a sense of accomplishment. c. Secondly, they offer a chance to connect with like-minded individuals, fostering new friendships. d. Hobbies bring joy and fulfilment to our lives. e. So what’s your favourite hobby? A. d-b-c-e-a B. d-b-c-a-e C. a-b-c-d-e D. e-b-c-d-a Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 23. Internet, a system architecture that has revolutionised mass communication, mass media, and commerce by allowing various computer networks around the world to interconnect. (18) ________, the Internet emerged in the United States in the 1970s but did not become visible to the general public (19) ________. By 2020, approximately 4.5 billion people, or more than half of the world’s population, were estimated to have access to the Internet. And that number is growing, (20) ________ “smart” technology and the “Internet of Things,” where computer-like devices connect with the Internet or interact via wireless networks. The Internet provides a capability so powerful and general that it can be used for almost any purpose that depends on information, and it is accessible by every individual (21) ________. It supports human communication via social media, electronic mail (e-mail), “chat rooms,” newsgroups, and audio and video transmission and allows people to work collaboratively (22) ________. It supports access to digital information by many applications, including the World wide Web. The Internet

It reduced the cost and size of printed books and made them the first form of mass media affordable to less wealthy people. Gutenberg’s invention also quickened the spread of discoveries and information and promoted literacy in Europe. The printing press led to the rise of printed newspapers that appeared regularly. The first newspapers developed from around 1612 and in a short period of time, they became very popular in Europe and the European colonies. In the 19th century, they also appeared in Asia. Newspapers and magazines are still very popular today. Although most of them have online versions, many people continue to read print media, which is considered more credible than digital media. In the 1920s, when radio, television, and video were introduced, the phrase “the media” began to be used. Black and white television quickly became popular in the 1950s, and in the 1960s, colour broadcasts started in many countries. Thanks to its audiovisual presentation, television became one of the most important forms of mass media in the 20th century. As a source of news, entertainment, and education, it still attracts a large number of viewers today. (Adapted from Global Success) Question 29. Which best serves as the title for the article? A. The Rise of the Media B. Outdated Media Platforms C. Traditional Forms of Media D. Development of Journalism and Information Question 30. All of the following are the forms of mass media mentioned in the passage EXCEPT _______. A. video B. photo-sharing C. television D. printed newspapers Question 31. The word they in paragraph 2 refers to ______. A. the printing press B. printed newspapers C. Europe and the European colonies D. online versions Question 32. The word wealthy in paragraph 1 is opposite in meaning to ______. A. visual B. luxury C. poor D. rich Question 33. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage? A. Printing presses, a European invention, appeared first in eastern Asia in the 15th century. B. After the advent of the printing press, printing newspapers started to become more popular. C. Many people still choose printed newspapers and magazines thanks to their credibility. D. Information had been mainly exchanged verbally before the advent of newspapers. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. Bees, classified into over 10.000 species, are insects found in almost every part of the world except the northernmost and southernmost regions. One commonly known species is the honeybee, the only bee that produces honey and wax. Humans use the wax in making candles, lipsticks, and other products, and they use the honey as a food. While gathering the nectar and pollen with which they make honey, bees are simultaneously helping to fertilize the flowers on which they land. Many fruits and vegetables would not survive if bees did not carry the pollen from blossom to blossom. Bees live in a structured environment and social structure within a hive, which is a nest with storage space for the honey. The different types of bees each perform a unique function. The worker bee carries nectar to the hive in a special stomach called a honey stomach. Other workers make beeswax and shape it into a honeycomb, which is a waterproof mass of six-sided compartments, or cells. The queen lays eggs in completed cells. As the workers build more cells, the queen lays more eggs.

Tài liệu liên quan

x
Báo cáo lỗi download
Nội dung báo cáo



Chất lượng file Download bị lỗi:
Họ tên:
Email:
Bình luận
Trong quá trình tải gặp lỗi, sự cố,.. hoặc có thắc mắc gì vui lòng để lại bình luận dưới đây. Xin cảm ơn.