Trắc Nghiệm Tiếng Anh lớp 10 Unit7: Commutication - Writing - Explore New Worlds - Đề 02
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Câu 1: Read the following email draft. Identify the most appropriate closing phrase for a formal email to a potential host family.
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Smith,
I am writing to express my interest in staying with your family during my exchange program in London next summer. I am a 16-year-old student from Vietnam, and I am very excited about the opportunity to experience life in the UK and improve my English.
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Thank you for considering my application. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
- A. Best regards,
- B. Talk to you later,
- C. See you soon,
- D. Sincerely,
Câu 2: Consider a situation where you are lost in a foreign city and need to ask for directions to the nearest train station. Which question is the most polite and effective way to communicate your need?
- A. Where is the train station?
- B. Tell me how to get to the train station.
- C. Excuse me, could you please tell me how to get to the nearest train station?
- D. Train station, please?
Câu 3: You are writing a short paragraph about a recent trip to a historical place. Which sentence uses descriptive language effectively to create a vivid image for the reader?
A. We went to the old castle.
B. The castle was very old.
C. The ancient stone walls of the castle, weathered by centuries of wind and rain, stood proudly against the sky.
D. I liked the castle a lot.
Câu 4: Imagine you are reading a travel blog about exploring a new country. The author writes:
- A. Personification
- B. Metaphor
- C. Simile
- D. Hyperbole
Câu 5: You are planning a virtual tour for your classmates about a famous landmark. To make the communication engaging, which approach is least likely to be effective?
- A. Reading directly from a script without looking at the audience.
- B. Using interactive elements like polls or Q&A sessions.
- C. Sharing high-quality photos and videos of the landmark.
- D. Telling personal anecdotes related to the landmark.
Câu 6: Your friend tells you,
- A. My friend said that he wished he could travel around the world.
- B. My friend wished me to travel around the world.
- C. My friend told me he can travel around the world.
- D. My friend asked if he could travel around the world.
Câu 7: You are reading an article about the challenges of exploring remote areas. The text mentions the need for
- A. GPS device
- B. Satellite phone
- C. Detailed topographic map and compass
- D. Smoke signals
Câu 8: You need to write a paragraph describing the atmosphere of a busy train station. Which sentence structure or vocabulary choice would best convey the feeling of chaos and movement?
- A. The station was quiet and calm.
- B. Passengers rushed past, their hurried footsteps echoing on the marble floor amidst a cacophony of announcements and luggage wheels.
- C. There were many people at the station.
- D. I saw trains coming and going.
Câu 9: Your teacher gives you feedback on a travel diary entry:
- A. I walked through the jungle.
- B. Walking through the jungle was exciting.
- C. Walking through the dense jungle, I heard the calls of exotic birds.
- D. The jungle was dense, and I walked through it.
Câu 10: You are reading about the history of exploration. The text mentions that early explorers often used the stars for navigation. Which type of stars were particularly important for determining latitude?
- A. Polar stars (like Polaris in the Northern Hemisphere)
- B. Constellations (like Orion)
- C. Binary stars
- D. Distant galaxies
Câu 11: You receive an email from a travel agency with the subject line:
- A. To provide all necessary details about the vacation.
- B. To ask for a direct response.
- C. To summarize the entire email content.
- D. To grab the recipient"s attention and encourage them to open the email.
Câu 12: A sentence in your essay reads:
- A. The ancient ruins discovering last year attract many tourists.
- B. The ancient ruins are discovered last year attract many tourists.
- C. The ancient ruins discovered last year attract many tourists.
- D. The ancient ruins, discovering last year, attract many tourists.
Câu 13: You are discussing the importance of clear communication during group travel. Which of the following is the most likely consequence of poor communication in this context?
- A. Misunderstandings, delays, or missed opportunities.
- B. Everyone agreeing on everything easily.
- C. Trips becoming shorter than planned.
- D. Increased individual freedom.
Câu 14: You are writing a short story about a character exploring a mysterious cave. Which sentence uses sensory details to help the reader experience the cave"s environment?
- A. The cave was dark.
- B. A damp, earthy smell filled the air, and the only sound was the slow, rhythmic drip of water from the ceiling.
- C. I went into the cave.
- D. It was interesting inside.
Câu 15: Your friend asks you about your experience trying a new type of food on your travels. You want to describe its unique taste. Which option uses specific vocabulary to best convey a complex flavour?
- A. It tasted good.
- B. It was weird.
- C. It was sweet and salty.
- D. It had a surprisingly tangy and slightly bitter taste, with a hint of sweetness.
Câu 16: You are reading a historical account of Ferdinand Magellan"s voyage. The text describes the difficulties faced by the crew. Based on your knowledge of early maritime exploration, which challenge was most likely a significant threat to the crew"s health and survival?
- A. Lack of entertainment on board.
- B. Too much sunlight.
- C. Scurvy due to lack of Vitamin C.
- D. Seasickness (while unpleasant, not typically a long-term survival threat like scurvy).
Câu 17: You need to summarise a short article about ecotourism. Which sentence accurately reflects the main goal of ecotourism?
- A. To visit as many popular tourist spots as possible.
- B. To travel responsibly to natural areas, conserving the environment and improving the well-being of local people.
- C. To experience luxurious resorts in exotic locations.
- D. To participate in extreme sports in natural settings.
Câu 18: You are writing a review of a travel app. You want to highlight a feature that allows users to download maps for offline use. Which sentence effectively describes this useful feature?
- A. A fantastic feature is the ability to download maps, which is incredibly useful when you don"t have internet access abroad.
- B. You can get maps on the app.
- C. The app has offline maps.
- D. Downloading maps is possible, which is good.
Câu 19: You are having a conversation about future travel plans. Your friend says,
- A. must
- B. should
- C. might
- D. will
Câu 20: You are reading a passage about the development of communication technology. The text discusses the transition from postal mail to email. What is one significant advantage of email over traditional postal mail in terms of speed and efficiency?
- A. Email is more expensive to send.
- B. Email requires physical transportation.
- C. Email can only be sent during business hours.
- D. Email is delivered almost instantly, regardless of geographical distance.
Câu 21: You are writing a formal letter of complaint about a travel service. Which tone should you maintain throughout the letter to be most effective?
- A. Angry and aggressive.
- B. Firm, polite, and factual.
- C. Casual and humorous.
- D. Emotional and pleading.
Câu 22: You are researching famous explorers and come across a description of Marco Polo"s journeys. What was the primary mode of communication used by Marco Polo to share his experiences with the wider world?
- A. Writing a book (Il Milione)
- B. Sending emails
- C. Making phone calls
- D. Using semaphore flags
Câu 23: You are planning a presentation about the wonders of the ancient world. To engage your audience during the communication, which strategy is most effective?
- A. Reading long paragraphs of text from your slides.
- B. Avoiding eye contact with the audience.
- C. Asking rhetorical questions and using visual aids like maps and photos.
- D. Speaking in a monotone voice.
Câu 24: You are asked to write a short narrative about a memorable travel experience. Which sentence uses effective sequencing to guide the reader through the events?
- A. I saw a beautiful sunset. Then I ate dinner. I woke up early.
- B. Eating dinner, seeing the sunset, waking up early were things I did.
- C. First, I ate dinner. Later, I woke up early. Finally, I saw a beautiful sunset.
- D. We woke up before dawn, eager for the day"s adventure. First, we hiked to the viewpoint, and as the sun began to rise, we witnessed the most breathtaking sunset I had ever seen. Afterwards, we returned to the camp for a well-deserved breakfast.
Câu 25: Consider the sentence:
- A. who
- B. which
- C. whom
- D. whose
Câu 26: You are reading a travel guide about visiting a culturally sensitive area. It advises tourists to be mindful of their communication, especially non-verbal cues. Which non-verbal cue is often considered disrespectful in many Asian cultures if directed at someone"s head?
- A. Smiling
- B. Patting someone on the head
- C. Giving a thumbs-up
- D. Making eye contact
Câu 27: You are writing an email to a friend describing a challenging hike. Which adjective best conveys the difficulty and tiring nature of the hike?
- A. easy
- B. short
- C. arduous
- D. boring
Câu 28: You are listening to a podcast about deep-sea exploration. The speaker mentions using a
- A. To travel underwater for exploration or research.
- B. To fly above the ocean surface.
- C. To carry large cargo ships.
- D. To measure air temperature.
Câu 29: You are writing a short blog post titled
- A. Very long and complex sentences with multiple clauses.
- B. Sentences filled with academic jargon.
- C. Passive voice constructions primarily.
- D. Relatively shorter, active sentences that are easy to read.
Câu 30: You are analyzing a map used by early explorers. Compared to modern GPS-based maps, what was a significant limitation of these early maps in terms of accuracy and detail?
- A. They were too detailed.
- B. They were often based on estimations and limited observations, leading to inaccuracies in scale and features.
- C. They could predict weather patterns accurately.
- D. They included contour lines for elevation.