Trắc nghiệm Tiếng anh 7 Unit 2 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 best answer for each question
Telephones help people speak to one another when they are apart. For more than a hundred
years, nearly every telephone was a landline. A landline telephone is one that needs to be
connected by a wire to a network of other telephones. Because of the wires, people could not take those telephones with them when they left their homes or offices.
What if you had to make a call while you were away from home? You had to find a pay phone. Pay phones are landlines found in public places. Many pay phones are on the street. You can make a call from inside a glass or metal space called a phone booth. Once you are inside the booth, you put coins into a slot in the phone to make a call.
Telephones have seen a lot of progress. Today, many people carry cell phones. Cell phones do not need to be connected with wires. They can be used almost anywhere and can fit in an adult’s hand.
Many cell phones sold today are smart phones. A smart phone is a cell phone that has lots of computer-style features. For example, people use smart phones to check e-mail and go on the Internet. And all that can be done using something small enough to carry in a pocket!
What is a landline telephone?
A. a telephone that can be carried around in your pocket and used anywhere
B. a telephone that can be used in a public place
C. a telephone that needs to be connected by a wire to a network of other telephones
D. a telephone that can be used to check e-mail and go on the Internet
The article describes an example of a landline. What is an example of a landline?
A. a pay phone
B. a smart phone
C. a cell phone
D. a mobile
Pay phones are probably not used as much today as they were in the past. What piece of evidence supports this conclusion?
A. Many people today carry cell phones, which can be used almost anywhere
B. Payphones are landlines that can be found in public places.
C. People could not take landlines with them when they left their homes.
D. People put coins into a slot in the pay phone to make a call.
What might be a reason that cell phones were invented?
A. People wanted to be able to make calls from their homes or offices.
B. People wanted to be able to make calls away from home without finding a pay phone
C. People wanted to be able to speak to one another when they were apart.
D. People wanted to be able to speak and see each other from far distance.
What is the main idea of this article?
A. Telephones are used to keep people apart as much as possible
B. Cell phones are much less useful than landlines and pay phones.
C. Landlines and pay phones still play an important part in world nowadays.
D. Telephones have been used for many years, and they have changed a lot over time.
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the passage below
The Internet was born (6) _________scientists attempted to connect the American Defence Network to other satellite networks in (7) _________to exchange information. Soon, scientific and educational institutions as well as research departments became interested (8) _________ linking up, and, before long, the Internet had expanded into an international information and communication network.
The Internet now (9) _________ all the countries in the world. You can be connected to the Internet directly through your own computer or you can hook up to (10) _________ access system which allows you to use some of the Internet’s services.
A. what
B. where
C. when
D. who
The Internet was born (6) _________scientists attempted to connect the American Defence Network to other satellite networks in (7) _________to exchange information.
A. in view
B. in order
C. in regard
D. in as
Soon, scientific and educational institutions as well as research departments became interested (8) _________ linking up, and, before long, the Internet had expanded into an international information and communication network.
A. in
B. on
C. of
C. with
The Internet now (9) _________ all the countries in the world.
A. lies
B. comes
C. spreads
D. prays
You can be connected to the Internet directly through your own computer or you can hook up to (10) _________ access system which allows you to use some of the Internet’s services.
A. a
B. an
C. the
D. x
Read the article and then decide whether the statements are true (T) or false (F)
Telepathy is the ability to communicate information using your mind. Information is transmitted from one mind to another using means other than your well-known perceptual senses. Telepathy ranges from the basic reading of minds to more intense power, such as implanting or disrupting thoughts in other people’s minds.
There are a few common reasons why someone becomes telepathic. For example, there are those who are simply born with a sense of knowing. These people talk about seeing spirits. But they tend to suppress their abilities as children and often lose it as adults. Alternatively, a life-changing event may open them up to being telepathic and exploring their gift even further.
Also, there are times when a near-death experience or serious accident can also open someone up and cause a telepathic awakening. And in some cases, hypnosis or healing sessions can help a sixth sense to awaken. Such sessions help with getting energy flowing and causing a shift in awareness and consciousness.
Telepathy is the ability to communicate information using normal senses.
A. True
B. False
Telepathy can be found in several forms.
A. True
B. False
People who often talk about seeing spirits may be telepathic.
A. True
B. False
Some people may not recognize and develop their telepathic abilities, so they lose these skills.
A. True
B. False
A near-death experience or serious accident can make a person become telepathic.
A. True
B. False
We can awaken telepathy by making energy flowing and causing a shift between awareness and sleep.
A. True
B. False
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to answer these following questions
Telephones help people speak to one another when they are apart. For more than a hundred years, nearly every telephone was a landline. A landline telephone is one that needs to be connected by a wire to a network of other telephones. Because of the wires, people could not take those telephones with them when they left their homes or offices.
What if you had to make a call while you were away from home? You had to find a pay phone. Pay phones are landlines found in public places. Many pay phones are on the street. You can make a call from inside a glass or metal space called a phone booth. Once you are inside the booth, you put coins into a slot in the phone to make a call.
Telephones have seen a lot of progress. Today, many people carry cell phones. Cell phones do not need to be connected with wires. They can be used almost anywhere and can fit in an adult’s hand.
Many cell phones sold today are smart phones. A smart phone is a cell phone that has lots of computer-style features. For example, people use smart phones to check e-mail and go on the Internet. And all that can be done using something small enough to carry in a pocket!
Does a landline need to be connected by a wire to a network of other telephones?
A. Yes, it does
B. No, it doesn’t
Why weren’t people able to take the landline with them to work?
A. Because of the wire
B. Because of the cost
What are payphones?
A. Pay phones are landlines found in home.
B. Pay phones are landlines found in public places.
What is the difference between smart phone and cellphone?
A. It has more features
B. It needs restoring