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Unit 1: LIFE STORIES WE ADMIRE GLOBAL SUCCESS 12 TỜ SỐ 04 – TEST 3 ENG LISH THÁNG ... Read the following advertisement and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 1 to 6. DISCOVER THE LEGACY OF STEVE JOBS – THE MAN WHO REDEFINED INNOVATION Have you ever been inspired by the life of someone who (1) ___________ vision into reality? Steve Jobs, the visionary co-founder of Apple, is a prime example of how relentless determination and creativity can transform the world. Through his (2) ___________, such as the iPhone and MacBook, Jobs reshaped the tech industry and introduced groundbreaking innovations that continue to impact our lives. Jobs’ success didn’t come easy. He faced countless personal setbacks and was even ousted from the company (3) ___________ by him. Yet, his ability to bounce back from adversity and lead (4) ___________ unmatched creativity and vision is what sets him apart as a true leader in innovation. At Life Stories We Admire, we offer an in-depth look into Steve Jobs’ journey—how his (5) ___________ leadership and bold decision-making led Apple to become one of the world’s most valuable companies. By learning from his life story, you’ll discover how to turn your own ideas into groundbreaking innovations, overcome challenges, and leave a (6) ___________ legacy. Question 1: A. took B. turned C. went D. made Question 2: A. revolutionary products game-changing B. revolutionary game-changing products C. revolutionary products game-changing D. game-changing revolutionary products Question 3: A. is founded B. which founding C. founded D. founding Question 4: A. on B. with C. to D. about Question 5: A. visioning B. visibly C. vision D. visionary Question 6: A. lasting B. lastingly C. lasted D. lastly Read the following leaflet and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks. THE STRENGTH IN OVERCOMING: STORIES THAT MOTIVATE Life is full of challenges, but how we face them shapes our future. The Strength in Overcoming shows us that success is not just about avoiding problems but (7) ___________ learning from them and moving forward. Why Should You Value The Strength in Overcoming? ● Learn from the experiences of others: By listening to how others have faced difficulties, you can gain useful lessons for your own life. For example, some people show how to (8) ___________ after a failure, while others teach us the importance of never giving up, no matter how tough things get. ● Find the strength to continue: These stories inspire us to keep going, even when life is hard. They remind us that success comes from the (9) ___________ of perseverance, not just relying on luck or perfect conditions. ● Build empathy and resilience: Hearing about the struggles of (10) ___________ helps you understand their feelings and reminds you that you are not alone. These stories encourage us to rise above our own problems with new (11) ___________. Embrace the strength in overcoming (12) ___________, and let these stories guide you to success. Question 7: A. in case of B. in terms of C. In front of D. on the other hand Question 8: A. push through B. give up C. keep going D. hold on Question 9: A. level B. variety C. amount D. plenty Question 10: A. anothers B. another C. other D. others Question 11: A. strength B. defeat C. perseverance D. collaboration Question 12: A. innovation B. determination C. obstacles D. ambition Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct arrangement of the sentence to make a meaningful paragraph/letter in each of the following questions.
Einstein spoke out frequently against nationalism, the exalting of one nation above all others. He opposed war and violence and supported Zionism, the movement to establish a Jewish homeland in Palestine. When the Nazis came to power in 1933, they denounced his ideas. He then moved to the United States. In 1939 Einstein learned that two German chemists had split the uranium atom. Einstein wrote to President Franklind. Roosevelt warning him that this scientific knowledge could lead to Germany developing an atomic bomb. He suggested the United States begin its own atomic bomb research. Question 23: The word "entirely" in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ________. A. partly B. completely C. quickly D. slowly Question 24: Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 2? A. At the age of 26, Einstein published five important research papers that had a significant impact on the field of physics. B. In 1905, Einstein published a series of groundbreaking papers on various scientific topics. C. Einstein's work in 1905 focused on atomic theory and the movement of particles in suspension. D. At 26, Einstein contributed to the development of the photon theory and Brownian motion theory. Question 25: The word "denounced" in paragraph 3 could be best replaced by ________. A. supported B. ignored C. criticized D. praised Question 26: Which of the following is NOT mentioned as an achievement or characteristic of Albert Einstein? A. Publishing important papers on atomic theory B. Developing the special theory of relativity C. Opposing nationalism and supporting Zionism D. Creating a theoretical model for the development of atomic weapons Question 27: The word "he" in the sentence "He then moved to the United States" in paragraph 3 refers to ________. A. President Franklin D. Roosevelt B. A German chemist C. Albert Einstein D. A member of the Nazi Party Question 28: Which of the following is TRUE, according to the passage? A. Einstein was opposed to war and violence, as well as the political ideologies of the Nazis. B. Einstein's theories on relativity were not widely accepted during his time. C. The United States developed the atomic bomb due to Einstein's letter to Roosevelt. D. Einstein was a supporter of nationalism and the exalting of one nation above all others. Question 29: In which paragraph does the author explain Einstein's scientific contributions in relation to the atomic bomb? A. Paragraph 1 B. Paragraph 2 C. Paragraph 3 D. Paragraph 4 Question 30: In which paragraph does the writer discuss Einstein’s opposition to nationalism and war? A. Paragraph 1 B. Paragraph 2 C. Paragraph 3 D. Paragraph 4 Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 34 to 40. Stephen William Hawking (1942 - 2018) was a famous physicist, cosmologist and great author. Despite suffering from physical disabilities, he overcame lots of obstacles to become a great scientist. Born as a healthy child in Oxford, England, Stephen had a normal childhood. Despite having low grades in most subjects at school, he dreamt of going to university. Years later, he realised his dream with a first-class Bachelor’s degree in Physics at Oxford University and then pursued a PhD in Cosmology at Cambridge University. Unfortunately, by the time he completed his PhD in 1966, he had been diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a kind of neurological disease that made him unable to use his muscles the same as normal people. Despite his severe physical disabilities, Stephen managed to fulfil his ambitions and significantly contributed to modern science. In 1974, Stephen proposed that black holes emit radiation, which is now known as Hawking radiation, a groundbreaking idea that challenged other existing theories. Being unable to write or speak properly, Stephen had to speak through a portable computer that was modified to fit his wheelchair. That computer helped him write lots of books, one of which was “A Brief History of Time” published in 1988, which featured scientific concepts of the universe. Stephen also appeared on lots of TV programmes, explaining