Bài tập trắc nghiệm Tiếng Anh 12 Unit 5 Reading - Đề 05 bao gồm nhiều câu hỏi hay, bám sát chương trình. Cùng làm bài tập trắc nghiệm ngay.
Câu 1: Read the following passage and answer the question.
Cambridge University is not confined within walls; it is interwoven with the city itself. Its various departments, libraries, and colleges are scattered throughout Cambridge, making the entire urban landscape a part of the academic environment. This unique structure reflects a long history of organic growth rather than planned segregation.
What does the passage suggest about the relationship between Cambridge University and the city of Cambridge?
- A. The university is a separate entity located outside the city center.
- B. The city was built specifically to house the university buildings.
- C. The university"s facilities are integrated within the city"s fabric.
- D. The university is planning to build walls to separate its campus.
Câu 2: Based on the first passage provided in the data, which statement accurately describes the structure of Cambridge University?
- A. It consists of a single large campus with all facilities in one place.
- B. It is composed of many colleges whose buildings are spread across the city.
- C. It has a central administration building and all departments are located there.
- D. It is primarily an online university with few physical locations.
Câu 3: In the context of the first passage, the phrase
- A. The university is not physically separated from the rest of the city.
- B. The university"s security system is not effective.
- C. The university is very old and walls have fallen down.
- D. Students are free to leave the university grounds at any time.
Câu 4: According to the second passage about Vietnamese University Entrance Examination, what is identified as the main reason for the high pressure on candidates?
- A. The exams are extremely difficult and unpredictable.
- B. There are too many students taking the exam each year.
- C. The duration of each exam subject is very long.
- D. Getting into a state university is seen as crucial for a successful future.
Câu 5: The second passage lists four fixed groups of subjects (A, B, C, D) for the Vietnamese University Entrance Examination. What is the primary purpose of providing this list?
- A. To suggest that students have no choice in their exam subjects.
- B. To illustrate the difficulty level of the examination.
- C. To show the specific combinations of subjects students can choose from.
- D. To argue that the subject groups need to be reformed.
Câu 6: Based on the information about non-public universities in the second passage, what can be inferred about the Vietnamese government"s attitude towards them?
- A. The government views non-public universities as less important.
- B. The government supports the growth and development of non-public universities.
- C. The government is indifferent to the role of non-public universities.
- D. The government is considering phasing out non-public universities.
Câu 7: According to the third passage about Chinese Higher Education, what has been the primary catalyst for the significant reforms in higher education over the past two decades?
- A. Tremendous economic development.
- B. Increased Western influence.
- C. The establishment of new universities.
- D. The celebration of university anniversaries.
Câu 8: The third passage mentions that several leading Chinese universities recently celebrated their hundredth anniversaries. What significance does the author attribute to these celebrations?
- A. They marked the completion of major construction projects.
- B. They indicated a return to traditional Chinese educational methods.
- C. They celebrated the decline of Western influence.
- D. They symbolized the beginning of a new era in Chinese higher education.
Câu 9: Read the following scenario:
Sarah is in her final year of high school and is researching different universities. She is comparing admission requirements, looking at available majors, and planning her application essays. She is also considering visiting some campuses.
What stage of the higher education journey is Sarah currently in?
- A. University application and selection.
- B. First year orientation.
- C. Choosing a career path after graduation.
- D. Enrolling in post-graduate studies.
Câu 10: A common challenge for many first-year university students is adjusting to a new academic environment where there is less direct supervision and a greater emphasis on independent learning and time management. This challenge is often referred to as:
- A. Academic probation.
- B. Major declaration.
- C. Transitioning to university life.
- D. Graduation requirements.
Câu 11: Pursuing higher education often leads to improved job prospects and higher earning potential. This is because university graduates typically acquire specialized skills, critical thinking abilities, and professional networks that are valued in the job market.
What is implied as a key benefit of higher education in this context?
- A. It guarantees a job immediately after graduation.
- B. It eliminates the need for further training.
- C. It provides housing for all graduates.
- D. It enhances future career opportunities and financial stability.
Câu 12: In the third passage, the word
- A. Slowed down.
- B. Encouraged or prompted.
- C. Prevented.
- D. Confused.
Câu 13: Read the following paragraph:
Choosing a university major is a significant decision that can influence a student"s future career path and personal development. Students should consider their interests, strengths, and career goals when making this choice. Researching different fields and talking to advisors or professionals in those fields can provide valuable insights.
What is the main idea of this paragraph?
- A. Students must choose a major that guarantees a high salary.
- B. Career advisors are the only people who can help choose a major.
- C. Selecting a university major requires careful consideration based on personal factors and research.
- D. All university majors are equally beneficial for future careers.
Câu 14: Read the following paragraph:
University campuses offer a wide array of resources to support student learning and development. The library provides access to vast collections of books, journals, and digital resources. Science and engineering students benefit from state-of-the-art laboratories. Additionally, numerous clubs and organizations cater to diverse interests, from academic societies to sports teams and cultural groups.
Which detail in the paragraph supports the idea that universities offer resources for diverse interests?
- A. The library"s collection of books.
- B. State-of-the-art laboratories.
- C. Support for student learning.
- D. Numerous clubs and organizations.
Câu 15: Read the following scenario:
Mark is a university student who works part-time to help pay for his tuition and living expenses. He attends classes during the day and works most evenings and weekends. He often feels tired and finds it difficult to allocate enough time for studying and participating in campus activities.
What can be inferred about Mark"s situation?
- A. Mark is likely failing his courses.
- B. Mark is facing challenges balancing his academic responsibilities with financial needs.
- C. Mark does not enjoy his university experience.
- D. Mark should quit his job immediately.
Câu 16: Read the following statement:
Higher education is an investment in your future. It equips you with knowledge, skills, and connections that are invaluable in navigating the complexities of the modern world and achieving your personal and professional goals.
What is the author"s primary purpose in writing this statement?
- A. To persuade readers of the value of higher education.
- B. To provide statistics about university graduates.
- C. To describe different types of universities.
- D. To warn readers about the costs of higher education.
Câu 17: Read the following comparison:
Traditional lectures involve a professor delivering information to a large group of students, often with limited interaction. Online learning platforms, conversely, can offer more flexibility in terms of schedule and location, and may utilize interactive elements like forums, quizzes, and multimedia.
Based on this comparison, what is a key difference highlighted between traditional lectures and online learning?
- A. Traditional lectures are always more effective than online learning.
- B. Online learning requires students to be physically present.
- C. Traditional lectures offer greater scheduling flexibility.
- D. Online learning platforms often incorporate more interactive components and flexibility.
Câu 18: Suppose a university requires students to take at least one course from Humanities (H), Science (S), and Social Science (SS) in their first year. A student is registered for the following courses: Introduction to Chemistry (S), World History (H), Microeconomics (SS), and Calculus I (Math). Which courses fulfill the general education requirements?
- A. Introduction to Chemistry and Calculus I.
- B. World History and Calculus I.
- C. Introduction to Chemistry, World History, and Microeconomics.
- D. All four courses fulfill the requirements.
Câu 19: Consider the claim:
- A. Statistics showing the average starting salaries for different majors.
- B. Examples of graduates who struggled to find employment or started in low-paying positions.
- C. Information about the most popular university majors.
- D. Details about the history of universities.
Câu 20: The word
- A. To begin or start.
- B. To finish or complete.
- C. To postpone.
- D. To regret.
Câu 21: Read the following statement:
University rankings are a perfect measure of an institution"s quality.
What underlying assumption is being made in this statement?
- A. All universities participate in rankings.
- B. Rankings are based solely on student opinions.
- C. University quality is subjective and cannot be measured.
- D. The criteria used for university rankings fully capture all aspects of quality.
Câu 22: Read the following paragraph about university admissions criteria:
Most universities require applicants to submit their high school transcripts and standardized test scores (like SAT or ACT). A personal essay is almost always mandatory, allowing students to express themselves beyond numbers. Letters of recommendation from teachers or counselors are also commonly required. While extracurricular activities are highly recommended and can strengthen an application, they are sometimes listed as optional depending on the institution.
According to the paragraph, which admission requirement is sometimes optional?
- A. High school transcripts.
- B. Standardized test scores.
- C. Personal essay.
- D. Extracurricular activities.
Câu 23: Based on a hypothetical text describing the increasing global trend of online learning platforms and the development of virtual reality campuses, what future prediction could logically be made?
- A. Traditional physical universities will cease to exist.
- B. All university degrees will become free.
- C. Online and virtual learning will become more prevalent forms of higher education.
- D. Student enrollment in higher education will decrease significantly.
Câu 24: Suppose a reading passage discusses factors influencing university rankings, including research output, student-faculty ratio, and international diversity. If the passage states that a high student-faculty ratio negatively impacts rankings, what is the effect of having fewer faculty members relative to students?
- A. It lowers the university"s ranking.
- B. It improves the quality of teaching.
- C. It attracts more international students.
- D. It increases research output.
Câu 25: Read the following sections from a passage about financial aid:
Section A: Describes scholarships, which are awarded based on merit (academic achievement, talent, etc.) and do not need to be repaid.
Section B: Explains grants, which are typically need-based forms of aid that also do not need to be repaid.
Section C: Discusses student loans, which must be repaid with interest after graduation.
Based on these sections, what do scholarships and grants have in common that differentiates them from student loans?
- A. They are only available to international students.
- B. They are forms of aid that do not require repayment.
- C. They are awarded based solely on academic merit.
- D. They cover the full cost of tuition and living expenses.
Câu 26: Consider the following paragraph:
Many students find the transition to university challenging due to the increased workload and the need for self-discipline. However, universities offer various support services. Academic advising helps students choose courses and plan their studies. Tutoring centers provide help with specific subjects. Counseling services support students" mental well-being. These resources are designed to help students succeed.
What is the function of the sentence
- A. It introduces the main topic of the paragraph.
- B. It provides a specific example of a support service.
- C. It contradicts the previous sentences.
- D. It serves as a concluding sentence summarizing the purpose of the resources mentioned.
Câu 27: The phrase
- A. Successfully dealing with difficult or complicated aspects.
- B. Finding the physical location of buildings on campus.
- C. Avoiding all difficult courses.
- D. Using a map to find your way around.
Câu 28: Read the following short passage:
While the cost of higher education is a significant concern for many, the long-term benefits, both personal and societal, are undeniable. Universities are hubs of innovation and research, contributing to advancements in science, technology, and culture. They also foster critical thinking and informed citizenship.
What is the author"s overall attitude towards higher education as expressed in this passage?
- A. Critical and skeptical.
- B. Neutral and objective.
- C. Positive and supportive.
- D. Indifferent and detached.
Câu 29: Suppose a reading passage describes three types of higher education institutions: Research Universities (focus on research and graduate programs), Liberal Arts Colleges (focus on undergraduate teaching and broad subjects), and Community Colleges (focus on vocational training, associate degrees, and transfer programs). If a high school graduate is primarily interested in gaining practical skills for a specific trade and entering the workforce quickly, which type of institution, based on this description, might be the best fit?
- A. A Research University.
- B. A Liberal Arts College.
- C. Any of the three types.
- D. A Community College.
Câu 30: Read the following paragraph:
The university application process can be daunting, involving multiple steps such as submitting transcripts, writing essays, obtaining recommendations, and sometimes interviews. Each step requires careful attention to detail and adherence to deadlines. Planning ahead and staying organized are key strategies for managing this process successfully.
Which sentence best summarizes the main point of this paragraph?
- A. The university application process is complex and requires careful planning and organization.
- B. Writing essays is the most difficult part of applying to university.
- C. Universities should simplify their application procedures.
- D. Interviews are always required for university admission.