Trắc nghiệm Tiếng anh 10 Unit 11 Reading có đáp án
- 1Làm xong biết đáp án, phương pháp giải chi tiết.
- 2Học sinh có thể hỏi và trao đổi lại nếu không hiểu.
- 3Xem lại lý thuyết, lưu bài tập và note lại các chú ý
- 4Biết điểm yếu và có hướng giải pháp cải thiện
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In a study released early on the JAMA web site, researchers from the University of Toronto and hospitals in the area describe the rapid spread of the coronavirus that causes severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). Beginning with a single patient at a community hospital who acquired the virus from another family member who had traveled to China, health care workers became infected. Further spread occurred as patients were transferred among hospitals before the source of inflections and the nature of SARS were identified. Laboratory product companies are working on a test that could be used to diagnose SARS quickly. Many - drug companies are ready working on a SARS vaccine. Even if a vaccine is found, it will surely take several years before it is available for wide public distribution.
Which causes SARS?
A. HIV
B. coronavirus
C. tuberculosis
D. mumps
Why did SARS spread in Toronto?
A. A patient acquired the virus from his family member who had travelled to China.
B. some Chinese tourists visited Toronto.
C. China sent the virus to Toronto.
D. Toronto has no vaccine.
Up to now _______ in Toronto.
A. there is only one patient of SARS
B. some doctors and nurses in hospitals have been infected
C. there have been many patients of SARS
D. B and C
What are laboratory product companies doing ?
A. They are doing nothing.
B. They are keeping away from SARS.
C. They are working on a test used to diagnose SARS quickly.
D. They found the Vaccine years ago.
If a vaccine is found ________.
A. we can use it immediately
B. it is available for wide public distribution immediately
C. it will take several years before it is available for wide public - distribution
D. it cannot be used
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Years ago, because of the lack of good medical care, diseases were the most terrible threat to the early people. Of course, they had no pills, tablets or capsules as we do today. They used to eat herbs or three bark to cure many diseases. They also knew that food had great effect on their health. Actually the medicines that we take today are mostly extracted from herbs, tree bark, plants and food. For example, in the 17th century, the Peruvian Indians ate cinchona bark when they had a fever. They learned this from experience only. Until 1816, some pharmacists extracted quinine from the cinchona bark. It is used in the treatment of malaria, a disease transmitted by the anopheles mosquito and common in the tropical countries. Quinine is also used to help cure other diseases. However, if a child use quinine for a long time, he or she will have rickets.
Years ago, ________.
A. the early people took medicines compounded by pharmacist as we do today.
B. diseases were the most terrible threat to the early people.
C. the early people were treated well by doctor.
D. there were a lot of pharmacists who were willing to help the early people.
The early people used to ________ when they were ill.
A. take medicines
B. go to see a doctor
C. eat herbs and tree bark
D. go to the chemist’s
The medicines that we take today are mostly extracted from ________.
A. herbs
B. tree bark
C. food and plants
D. all are correc
Quinine was extracted from the cinchona bark in _________.
A. the 17th century
B. 1816
C. the 20th century
D. the 21st century
Quinine is used to help cure __________.
A. malaria
B. rickets
C. obesity
D. all are correct
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According to many experts, violence carried out by the victim’s family members is the most common kind of violence against females. It is called domestic violence. A new report says domestic violence is one of the worst kinds of human rights violations. Such action affects the emotional and physical health of victims. Domestic violence also can be psychological. Victims of repeated psychological violence say emotional torture and living in fear are worse than physical mistreatment. Domestic violence happens because of sex discrimination. Males are considered more important in parts of South Asia, North Africa, the Middle East and China. In some countries, women are considered the property of men. Several men feel that they have the right to punish women in their family. Domestic violence also includes preventing women from getting education or medical care. The people who carry out domestic violence should be punished strictly for their acts.
Domestic violence is _______.
A. one that is carried out by the victim’s family members against females
B. one that happens between criminals
C. physical punishment at schools
D. physical punishment for naughty boys
Domestic violence affects _______.
A. the victim’s social position
B. the victim’s emotional and physical health
C. the victim’s friendship
D. the victim’s education
Domestic violence happens because of _____________.
A. sex discrimination
B. race discrimination
C. pollution
D. financial difficulty
According to victims of psychological violence, ____________.
A. physical mistreatment is worse than emotional torture and living fear
B. psychological violence is not a big problem
C. emotional torture and living in fear are worse than physical mistreatment
D. emotional torture is worse than living in fear
In some countries, __________.
A. men are considered as more important than women
B. women are considered men’s property
C. men feel they have the right to punish women in their family
D. all are correct
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Women’s rights leaders from around the world met at the office of the United Nations to discuss new ways to prevent violence against women and girls. In the conference, they approved a plan of action to improve the lives of women all over the world. They discussed some problems such as women’s health, efforts to help poor women, sex education and human rights. The delegates also promised more efforts to help women gain economic and political power.
A recent study by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) says in Rwanda girls are often mistreated. The girls questioned in the study said that no one would help them and punish the people that hurt them. Several women face widespread torture and murder and the government does little to help them.
What did the women’s rights leaders from around the world discuss?
A. women health.
B. efforts to help poor women.
C. sex education and human rights.
D. all are correct.
What did the delegates promise?
A. to help women gain economic and political power.
B. to stop violence against women and girls immediately.
C. to do nothing to help women.
D. to consider women the second class.
In Rwanda _________.
A. boys are often mistreated
B. girls are often mistreated
C. parents only expect girl babies
D. girls are well – bred
According to the girls questioned in the study __________.
A. everybody was willing to help them
B. the people who hurt them were punished
C. nobody helped them and the people who hurt them were not punished
D. they were protected by the government
The government ____________.
A. does little to help them
B. tries to help them
C. protects them
D. punishes them