Trắc Nghiệm Tiếng Anh lớp 10 Unit 2: Humans and the environment - Phonetics and Speaking - Global Success - Đề 06
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Câu 1: Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.
A. threat
B. breath
C. health
D. create
Câu 2: Identify the word that has a stress pattern different from the rest.
A. environment
B. pollution
C. atmosphere
D. disaster
Câu 3: In which sentence is the word "recycle" stressed on the second syllable?
A. We should recycle more paper to save trees.
B. Recycle bins are placed in every corner of the street.
C. The city encourages citizens to recycle regularly.
D. Recycle is a verb that promotes environmental protection.
Câu 4: Listen to the following sentence: "The government is introducing new environmental policies." Which word is most likely to be stressed for emphasis if the speaker wants to highlight the novelty of the policies?
- A. government
- B. environmental
- C. policies
- D. new
Câu 5: Choose the sentence with the correct intonation for expressing surprise about the extent of deforestation.
A. Deforestation is increasing dramatically. ↓ (falling intonation)
B. Deforestation is increasing dramatically? ↑ (rising intonation)
C. Deforestation is increasing dramatically! ↗ (rise-fall intonation)
D. Deforestation is increasing dramatically. → (level intonation)
Câu 6: Which of the following is NOT a suitable opening phrase for a presentation about "The Impact of Plastic Pollution"?
A. "Good morning, everyone. Today, I"m going to talk about..."
B. "Hello, let"s dive right into plastic pollution."
C. "Greetings. My presentation will focus on plastic pollution"s impact."
D. "Hey guys, plastic pollution is a big mess, right?"
Câu 7: You want to politely interrupt a speaker during a discussion about climate change to ask a clarifying question. Which is the most appropriate phrase?
A. "Stop, I have a question."
B. "Excuse me, could I just jump in here?"
C. "Wait, what do you mean?"
D. "Hey, I don"t get it."
Câu 8: Which response best shows you are actively listening and agreeing with a point made about renewable energy sources?
A. "Okay." (said flatly)
B. "I hear you."
C. "That"s a good point."
D. "Yes, and...!" (enthusiastically)
Câu 9: Imagine you are in a group discussion about solutions to air pollution. You want to suggest planting more trees. Which is the most effective way to introduce your suggestion?
A. "Trees. We need more trees."
B. "Maybe we could plant more trees?"
C. "Planting trees is the solution."
D. "How about planting more trees?"
Câu 10: You disagree with a classmate"s opinion about nuclear energy being a clean energy source. How can you express your disagreement politely and constructively?
A. "That"s completely wrong!"
B. "I don"t agree with you at all."
C. "I see your point, but I have a different perspective."
D. "You"re totally mistaken."
Câu 11: Which word below has the vowel sound /ɪə/ as in "near"?
A. peer
B. pear
C. pare
D. pair
Câu 12: Identify the word with the stress on the third syllable.
A. "energy
B. "habitat
C. indi"vidual
D. "climate
Câu 13: Listen to the statement: "The Amazon rainforest is crucial for global climate regulation." Which word would you stress if you want to emphasize the importance of the Amazon rainforest specifically, compared to other rainforests?
- A. Amazon
- B. rainforest
- C. crucial
- D. regulation
Câu 14: Choose the sentence that uses rising intonation to check if you have understood someone correctly regarding their point on water conservation.
A. So, you"re saying we should use less water. ↓
B. So, you"re saying we should use less water? ↑
C. So, you"re saying we should use less water! ↗
D. So, you"re saying we should use less water. →
Câu 15: Which of these is a less formal way to start a conversation about environmental issues with a friend?
A. "Regarding environmental issues, I wanted to discuss..."
B. "I"d like to bring up the topic of environmental concerns."
C. "Hey, have you been thinking about the environment lately?"
D. "Let"s address the environmental challenges we face."
Câu 16: You are presenting solutions to deforestation. What"s a good phrase to transition to your next point after discussing one solution?
A. "Okay, that"s it."
B. "Next point!"
C. "Moving on to another solution..."
D. "Solution number two is..."
Câu 17: During a debate on climate change, you want to challenge a point about economic costs of green policies. How do you politely express a counter-argument?
A. "That"s just not true."
B. "Actually, I think you"re wrong."
C. "With all due respect, I see it differently."
D. "Your point is invalid."
Câu 18: You are in a discussion and need a moment to think before responding to a question about sustainable development. Which is the best filler phrase to use?
A. "Um..."
B. "Like..."
C. "Well, let me see..."
D. "You know..."
Câu 19: Which of these words has the /ɒ/ sound as in "hot"?
A. close
B. cloth
C. clothe
D. clover
Câu 20: Identify the word with a different stress pattern.
A. "plastic
B. "forest
C. re"source
D. "rubbish
Câu 21: Listen to the pair of sentences. Which sentence uses contrastive stress to highlight the difference between "reducing" and "recycling"?
A. We should reduce waste and recycle more. (Even stress)
B. We should REDUCE waste and RECYCLE more. (Contrastive stress on both verbs)
C. We should reduce WASTE and recycle MORE. (Stress on nouns)
D. We should reduce waste and recycle more. (Normal sentence stress)
Câu 22: Choose the sentence that uses falling intonation to express a strong opinion about the importance of environmental protection.
A. Environmental protection is important? ↑ (questioning)
B. Environmental protection is important. ↓ (statement of fact/strong opinion)
C. Environmental protection is important! ↗ (surprise/exclamation)
D. Environmental protection is important. → (neutral statement)
Câu 23: Which is the most formal way to start a presentation to a group of experts on "Sustainable Urban Development"?
A. "Hi everyone, I"m going to talk about..."
B. "Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. My presentation today is on..."
C. "Okay, so today we"re looking at..."
D. "Alright, let"s talk about sustainable cities."
Câu 24: You want to agree politely and add to someone"s point about the benefits of electric vehicles. Which is the best response?
A. "Yeah, okay." (dismissive)
B. "Right, whatever." (sarcastic)
C. "Exactly! And another thing is..."
D. "I guess so." (unenthusiastic)
Câu 25: Imagine you are leading a discussion on reducing carbon footprints. What"s a good way to encourage participation from quieter members of the group?
A. "Anyone else?" (impatient)
B. "Speak up!" (demanding)
C. "What do you think?" (general, but okay)
D. "Let"s hear from someone who hasn"t spoken yet." (inclusive)
Câu 26: You disagree with a proposed solution to overpopulation. How can you express disagreement while suggesting an alternative?
A. "That"s a terrible idea. Do this instead..."
B. "No, that won"t work. Try this..."
C. "I"m not sure that"s the best approach. Perhaps we could consider..."
D. "Wrong! The solution is obviously..."
Câu 27: Which word has the vowel sound /eə/ as in "hair"?
A. hear
B. here
C. hare
D. hire
Câu 28: Identify the word with the stress on the second syllable.
A. "waterfall
B. "sunlight
C. "greenhouse
D. re"newable
Câu 29: Listen to the question: "Should governments invest more in public transportation?" Which intonation pattern is most likely to be used for a genuine, open question seeking opinions?
A. Falling intonation ↓ (sounding declarative)
B. Rising intonation ↑ (sounding genuinely inquisitive)
C. Rise-fall intonation ↗ (sounding surprised)
D. Level intonation → (sounding uninterested)
Câu 30: Choose the best way to conclude a presentation about "Individual Actions for a Sustainable Lifestyle".
A. "That"s all I have to say." (abrupt)
B. "So, yeah, that"s it." (too informal)
C. "In conclusion, remember every small action counts towards sustainability. Thank you." (formal and summarizing)
D. "Questions?" (just opens to Q&A, not a conclusion)