ĐỀ CƯƠNG TIẾNG ANH THI NÂNG BẬC 2008
B/ READ THE PARAGRAPH AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS
BELOW:
I. As a result of years of research, we know that too much animal fat is bad
for health, For example, Americans eat a lot of meat and only a small
amount of grains, fruit, and vegetables. Because of their diet, they have high
rates of cancer and heart disease. In Japan, in contrast, people eat large
amounts of grains and very little meat. The Japanese also have very low
rates of cancer and heart disease. In fact, the Japanese live longer than
anyone else in the world. Unfortunately, when Japanese people move to the
United States, the rates of heart disease and cancer increase as their diet
changes. Moreover, as hamburgers, ice – cream, and other high – far foods
become popular in Japan, the rates of heart disease and cancer are
increasing there as well. People are also eating more meat and dairy products
in other countries such as Cuba, Mauritius, and Hungary. Not surprisingly,
the disease rates in these countries are increasing along with the change in
diet. Consequently, doctors everywhere advise people to eat more grains,
fruit and vegetables and to eat less meat and fewer dairy products.
1. What is the main idea of this passage?
A. Eating meat causes cancer and heat disease
B. Doctors advise people to eat more grains, fruit and vegetables
C. The kind of diet we have can cause or prevent diseases
D. Chldren eat the same way their parents eat
2. Why do the Japanese have low rates of cancer and heart disease?
A. because they do not eat animal fat
B. because they eat a lot of grains and very little meat
C. because their diet changes
D. because they live longer than anyone else in the word
3. “…the Japanese live longer than anyone else in the worid.” What
does anyone else mean?
A. all other people
B. some other people
C. most other people
D. nobody
4. “…Moreover, as hamburgers, ice – cream, and other high – fat foods
become popular in Japan,…” What does.
A. also
B. however
C. then
D. yet
5. “…the rates of heart disease and cancer are increasing there as well.”
Where does there refer to?
A. in Cuba
B. in the United States
C. in Japan
D. in Cuba, Mauritius, and Hungary
II. In America there is no national television as there is in some countries.
All the stations are run commercially. Advertisers sponsor show, they
interrupt the shows every few minutes to advertise the things they are
selling. Television is criticized for its crime shows, actually there are many
other special shows of real value. There are also educational television
stations which are trying out new types of high quality programs. They give
courses in foreign languages and in literature wich viewers can follow and
take examinations later. Some schools have a regular class on TV, such as
science, several hours a week.
1. In America……….
A. there is no national television
B. there is no TV station
C. there are a lot of national TV
D. there are no TV viewers
2. In America,……….. sponsor shows.
A. educationists
B. advertisers
C. viewers
D. school masters
3. The shows are interrupted every few minutes to………………
A. take a bre
B. sell things
C. advertise
D. take a break, advertise, sell things
4. On TV, there are…………………
A. only violence
B. many special show of real value
C. only crime
D. no educational programs
5. Some schools…………….
A. have regular class on TV
B. state that TV is not useful in education
C. do not like TV
D. do not like TV, and state that TV is not useful in education
III. Halloween is one of the most famous holidays in the U.S., and it is on
October 31. People carve pumpkins and make funny faces on them. These
are called “Jack – O – Lanterns”. On October 31, children wear a special
costume such as a witch, ghost, or clown. They go to many houses and they
knock on the door saying, “Trick or Treat!” It means that if people don’t
give them a treat, they will play some kind of trick on the household. So,
usually people give candy to them. I carved my first Halloween pumpkin at
my Friendship Family’s hous. First, I cut open the top of the pumpkin and
pulled the seeds out. Is was not good for me because is was sticky and
smelled bad. I had never carved a pumpkin, so it was interesting for me.
Next, I carved the eyes and the mouth. I put a candle inside. It was very
beautiful, so I was happy. I had a good experience because I learned one
new idea about American culture by taking part in it. I think Halloween is an
tinteresting American holiday which involves all family members and
neighbors too!
1. When is Halloween celebrated?
A. During the Fall
B. At the beginning of October
C. About 3 months before Christmas
D. Between Thanksgiving and Christmas
2. Wich is true about Halloween
A. Children receive gifts from their parents
B. Children rarely say, “Trick or Treat!”
C. A witch or ghost may come to yors door
D. Stores sell many costumes, pumpkins and Candles.
3. Which is NOT true about a Jack – O – Lantern?
A. You might smell something bad when you make it
B. You should have a knife to make it
C. You should light a candle inside it to make it beautiful
D. You fill it with treats for children
4. What is the first step in making a Jack – O – Lantern?
A. Pull out the seeds
B. Carve the face
C. Put a candle inside
D. Cut open the top of the pumpkin
5. What is the third step in making a Jack – o – Lantern?
A. Cut open the top of the pumpkin
B. Carve the face
C. Pull out the seeds
D. Pull out the seeds
IV. Guglielmo Marconi was born in Italy in 1874. He studied in Bologna
and since his childhood, he showed great interest in physics and electricity.
Basing his studies on Hertz’s findings, Marconi concluded that the
electromagnetic waves could transmit messages, so he conducted his
research in that direction. As Marconi did not get any financial incentives
from the Italian government, he moved to England where he got funds for
his research. In 1897, Marconi was able to communicate via radio through
the Bristol Channel. In 1901, he transmitted long – wave radio signals across
the Atlantic Ocean. At that time, Marconi was already recognized as a great
name in science and technology. In 1909, he shared the Nobel Prize in
physics with Karl Ferdinand Braun, a German physicist, who worked on
wireless telegraphy and cathode rays. Marconi died in 1937.
3. One reason why the travellers took so long ton get to the river was
that…….