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Biết: Xác định được thông tin trong bài đọc bằng cách sử dụng từ khóa (key word);

từ đó tìm ra thông
tin đúng theo bài đọc. (2 câu)
Hiểu (3 câu):
- Diễn giải ngữ cảnh trong bài đọc; từ đó dự đoán được nghĩa của từ vựng và chọn được từ có nghĩa
gần giống với từ được gạch chân.
- Diễn giải thông tin bài đọc và thông tin trong phát biểu; từ đó quyết định thông tin trong phát biểu là,
sai theo đoạn văn.
Vận dụng: Làm rõ các thông tin trong bài đọc xác định được mục đích của tác giả. (1 câu)
Vận dụng cao: Nôi dung chính đoạn văn. (1 câu)
(Nội dung bài đọc thuộc chủ đề Unit 8)

THẦY CÔ VUI LÒNG

KHÔNG CHỈNH SỬA CÁC ĐỊNH DẠNG BÊN DƯỚI VÀ ĐÁNH * TRƯỚC ĐÁP ÁN ĐÚNG

#(b)(m)(Type:LT)(level:D)(Skill:4)
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of
the questions.
Human curiosity has led to many inventions in the history of mankind. Following are three of the most
important inventions that changed the world.
A. The printing press
The printing press was invented by German inventor Johannes Gutenberg in the 15th century. This
invention increased the speed at which books could be copied and, therefore, boosted the spread of
knowledge. Thanks to the printing press, information could be shared more quickly and more easily.
B. The light bulb
In 1806, Humphry Davy, an English inventor, introduced the first electric arc lamp, which burned too
brightly and quickly. Around seven decades later, in 1879, the first long-lasting light bulb that could
burn for nearly 14 hours was invented and registered by Thomas Edison, a famous US inventor. Since it
was created, the light bulb has replaced natural light, helped lengthen the average workday, and allowed
people to travel more safely in the dark.
C. The telephone
Although several inventors worked on the idea at the same time, Alexander Graham Bell, a Scottish
inventor, was the first one to patent his telephone on March 7th, 1876. The first phone call was made a
few days later when Bell called his assistant, saying “Mr. Watson, come here. I want to see you.” The
invention of the telephone transformed the way we communicate. Most importantly, it allowed
immediate contact in emergencies and long-distance communication.
(Adapted from I-Learn Smart World practice test)
#(s)(m)
As mentioned in the passage, one of the most important inventions in history is the _________.
A. mobile phone
B. electric arc lamp
C. electric book
*D. printing machine
#(s)(m)
The word “patent” in the fourth paragraph most probably means _________.
*A. to invent and register
B. to become badly sick
C. to own a copyright of
D. to make money from
#(s)(m)
According to the third paragraph, which of the following does the word “it” refer to?
A. the electric arc light
*B. the long-lasting bulb
C. a famous US inventor
D. the average workday
#(s)(m)
Which of the following statements is NOT true about the last paragraph?
A. The way how people communicated changed after the birth of the telephone.
B. Bell’s assistant – Mr. Watson, was the first person to receive a phone call.
*C. No one came up with the idea of inventing a telephone like Bell at that time.
D. People could use the telephone to make quick contact in urgent situations.
#(s)(m)
According to the third paragraph, a benefit of an electric light bulb is _________.
*A. making days of work longer than they used to be
B. burning for more than 14 hours during the night
C. making it completely secure to travel in the dark
D. burning more brightly than an electric arc lamp
#(s)(m)
What can be inferred from the passage?
A. The printer press was only invented to copy books.
B. All natural lights were replaced by electric light bulbs.
C. People can use a telephone to place an overseas call.
*D. A printer was a kind of tool used to share knowledge.
#(s)(m)
What is the main idea of the passage?
A. What people can do when they are curious
B. The benefits of the most important invention
*C. The most essential inventions in the history
D. The pros and cons of three major inventions

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