Trắc nghiệm Tiếng anh 10 Unit 3 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
Read the following passage and choose the most appropriate answer from A, B, C or D.
Music is a very important part of our lives. Music is for dancing, drinking, eating, loving and thinking. Some songs remind us of our childhood or youth. Others remind us of the people we love. Many important occasions, like weddings and funerals have special music. Every nation has a national song like the American “ The Star – Spangled Banner ”. In the U.S. , high schools and colleges have school songs, too.Music is a part of the history of America. It expresses the problems and feelings of its people. As the years pass, the music grows and changes.Modern science has also changed music. Inventions like records, radio, movies, electric instruments, tape recorders and video have changed the way we play and listen to music. They have helped to make music an important form of international communication.American music, from the earliest folk songs to modern “ pop ”, is known around the world. Music is one of America’s most important exports. It brings the people of the world together. Even when people can not understand the same language, they can share the same music. Understanding American music can help you understand American people, their history and culture.
What is true about “ The Star – Spangled Banner ”?
A. It’s played in weddings
B. It’s the U.S. national song
C. It’s liked by every nation
D. It’s one of the American school songs
According to the passage, music is changed thanks to the invention of the following EXCEPT …
A. International communication
B. Tape recorders
C. Electric instruments
D. Videos
The word exports in the last paragraph is nearest in meaning to …
A. things that can be sold
B. things that can be bought
C. things that can be enjoyed
D. things that can be changed
What is the earliest form of music in America?
A. Folk music
B. National music
C. Pop music
D. School music
What can be the title for this article?
A. The development of American music
B. The future of American music
C. The history of American music
D. An introduction to American music
Read the passage and answer the questions below.
The shark is a meat-eating fish and one of the most feared animals of the sea. Scientists identified about 250 species of fish as sharks. These fish live in oceans throughout the world, but they are most common in warm seas.
Sharks vary greatly in size and habits. Whale sharks, the largest kind of shark, may grow 60 feet long. A whale shark weighs up to 15 tons, more than twice as much as an African elephant. The smallest shark may measure only 4 inches long and weigh less than 1 ounce. Some kinds of sharks live in the depth of the oceans, but others are found near the surface. Some species live in coastal waters, but others dwell far out at sea. A few species can even live in fresh water.
All sharks are carnivores ( meat-eaters). Most of them eat live fish, including other sharks. A shark’s only natural enemy is a larger shark. Sharks eat their prey whole, or tear off large chunks of flesh. They also feed on dead or dying animals.
How many species of sharks are there?
D. in the Atlantic
What is the length and weight of the largest kind shark?
A.60 feet long and 15 tons
B. 65 feet long and 10 tons
C.70 feet long and 15 tons
D. 65 feet long and 15 tons
Do sharks eat other sharks?
A. Yes
B. No
What does carnivore mean?
A. meat- eaters
B. vegetable-eaters
C. animal
D. plant
Read the passage then answer the question:
Many people now think that teachers give students too much homework. They say that it is unnecessary for children to work at home in their free time. Moreover, they argue that most teachers do not properly plan the homework tasks they give to students. The result is that students have to repeat tasks which they have already done at school.
Recently in Greece many parents complained about the difficult homework which teachers gave to their children. The parents said that most of the homework was a waste of time, and they wanted to stop it. Spain and Turkey are two countries which stopped homework recently. In Denmark, Germany and several other countries in Europe, teachers cannot set homework at weekends. In Holland, teachers allow students to stay at school to do their homework. The children are free to help one another. Similar arrangements also exist in some British schools.
What do many people think?
A. Many people now think that teachers give students too much homework
B. Many people think teachers give students too little homework.
C. Many people think teachers don’t give students homework.
D. Many people think teachers give students less homework than before
Where did parents complain about the difficult homework recently?
A. Greece
B. Japan
C. America
D. Vietnam
Which countries stopped homework?
A. Spain
B. Denmark
C. Germany
D. Holland
Where cannot teachers set homework at weekends?
A. Spain
B. Denmark
C. America
D. Holland
In Holland, what do teachers allow students to do?
A. do homework at school
B. do homework at weekend
C. do less homework
D. do too much homework
Read the passage then answer the question:
In England boys and girls go to school five days a week. They don't go to school on Saturdays and Sundays. Lessons usually begin at nine o'clock. Each lesson lasts forty five minutes. At fifteen past eleven they have a quarter of an hour's break in which they drink milk. Some pupils eat sandwiches or biscuits which they bring from home. Then they have two lessons more. After that they have a lunch break. Some pupils go home for lunch, but many have it at school. At two o'clock, school begins again. These are two more lessons. For the next forty minutes they do some of their homework or have a club meeting or play games like football. They go home at about four thirty in the afternoon.
How many days a week do boys and girls in England go to school?
A. 4 days
B. 5 days
C. 6 days
D. 7 days
What time do lessons usually begin?
A. eight o’clock
B. nine o’clock
C. eight thirty o’clock
D. ten o’clock
How many minutes does each lesson last?
A. forty minutes
B. forty five minutes
C. fifty minutes
D. thirty five minutes
How many hours do they have a break?
A. 15 minutes
B. 20 minutes
C. 25 minutes
D.30 minutes
How many lessons do they have in the morning?
A.3
B.4
C.5
D.6
Where do they live?
A. in river