UNIT 7 - PRACTICE TEST 1 Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following sentences. 1. A. hand B. taken C. animal D. prepare 2. A. edible B. creative C. decorative D. explanation Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following sentences. 3. A. tourism B. graffiti C. customer D. museum 4. A. suitable B. different C. attractive D. favourite Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. 5. Underwater imaging ___ an essential technology for marine biologists and oceanographers. A. considering B. considers C. be considered D. is considered 6. Noise can be a serious threat ___ physical well-being. A. on B. at C. to D. with 7. Mary's leaky faucet had been causing water wastage, so she decided not to use it ___. A. until the plumbers fixes it B. until it will be fixed by the plumber C. until it gets fixed D. until fixed by the plumber 8. ___ the eye, the ear has no lid. A. Like B. Unlike C. As D. For 9. I ____ a closer look at the intricate details of the painting when she finally showed up. A. will make B. have given C. was taking D. can provide 10. Embroidery has often been seen as a more ___ activity. A. femininity B. feminism C. feminine D. feminist 11. In that thrilling crime novel, Detective Miller's sharp mind and expertise in ___ science were crucial in solving the mysterious case. A. forensic B. athletic C. artistic D. musical 12. While visiting the art gallery, Sarah was mesmerized by the lifelike ___ on display. A. ballet B. sculpture C. sitcom D. cartoon 13. After retiring from his successful career, John decided to ___ himself in social activities. A. determine B. promote C. serve D. involve 14. In the school play, Jessica's passionate performance on stage truly ___ her character ___. A. brought - down B. took – for granted C. brought – to life D. set - off 15. The audience couldn't take their eyes ___ him throughout the entire show. A. off B. of C. into D. away 16. For the cultural festival, Carlos and Maria decided to ___. A. sing a lullaby B. take a break C. miss the melody D. put on a show 17. I think it’s time we got ___ problems over with. A. solving B. unsolved C. dissolved D. solve 18. The textbook is well ___ with colourful diagrams and informative charts. A. illustrate B. illustrating C. illustration D. illustrated 19. She stood in awe before a painting that was undoubtedly a ___. A. landscape B. masterpiece C. seascape D. imitation Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes each of the following exchanges. 20. Tom: “Unfortunately, the photocopy machine is out of order!”
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TIẾNG ANH 11 FRIENDS GLOBAL Unit 7 Susan: “_____” A. Be positive. It’s going to be okay. B. We must send for a handyman now. C. Your guess is as good as mine! D. Search me. 21. Peter: “Hi! What are you doing these days?” Lily: “_____” A. I know I have been hard on you. B. For your information, I’m doing a drawing course. C. I’m talking to you, don’t you see that? D. I’m flattered! Thank you, you know, just going to the movies. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. 22. The art supply store offers a wide selection of off-the-shelf canvases. A. regular B. customized C. standard D. usual 23. The con artist promised great returns on their investment. A. a real estate agent B. a young artist C. an honest person D. a travel agent Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. 24. Despite the high anticipation surrounding the gallery's latest exhibition, it has fallen short of expectations. A. illustrious B. amazing C. disappointing D. amusing 25. She proudly embraces her identity as a person of mixed race. A. multiracial B. original C. native D. indigenous Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to each of the following questions. 26. He was persuaded into going to the event by his friend. A. He wouldn’t have decided to go to the event without being persuaded. B. No one had to put effort into talking him into attending the event. C. He wanted to go to the event in the first place. D. He was under obligation to attend the event on his own. 27. She was romantically involved with her boss. A. Her boss asked her to plot a romantic film. B. She was always flirting with her boss. C. She fell for her boss and they were in a relationship with each other. D. She joined hands with her boss to romanticise her involvement. 28. It is said that the treasure was hidden deep within the cave. A. The cave was said to be where the treasure was hidden. B. The treasure is said to have been hidden deep within the cave. C. Nobody gets to know why the treasure was hidden deep within the cave. D. People deny having hidden the treasure deep within the cave. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. Write a sentence which includes all of the following “who”, “but”, “however”, one passive form of a verb in perfect continuous 29. We were slipping on the wet floor before we realized that we were not knowing that a A B C pipe had leaked. D 30. Despite being advised address their academic issues, they put off seeking help until it put A B C D out their chances of being able to graduate.
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TIẾNG ANH 11 FRIENDS GLOBAL Unit 7 31. While the repairs, which had been ongoing for weeks, were being overseen by the A B construction manager, the progress was slow; however, the building finally brought back C D to its former glory. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions. 32. We turned off all the lights. Then, we left the room. A. We left the room where the lights were still on. B. All the lights had been turned off before we left the room. C. We remembered not to turn off the lights because someone was still there. D. All the lights had been turned off before leaving the room. 33. We need to increase security policies. Now we are developing immunity programs. A. We cannot afford to improve security policies and immunity programs at this time. B. There’s nothing that could be done about security policies or immunity programs. C. Security policies need to be increased as immunity programs are being developed. D. Increasing security policies is a must, and so is developing immunity programs. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 34 to 38. Graffiti, (34) ___ often considered a form of self-expression, comes with its fair share of disadvantages that cannot be ignored. Firstly, it is a violation of public and private property. When graffiti artists choose public spaces as their canvas, it results in defacement and property damage, (35) ___ costing taxpayers and property owners significant sums for clean-up and repairs. Furthermore, graffiti can contribute to a sense of urban decay and blight. What might start as a small, artistic tag can quickly spiral (36) ___ a proliferation of unsightly markings that diminish the overall aesthetic of a neighbourhood or city. This not only lowers property values but also fosters a perception of neglect and (37) ___. Moreover, graffiti often involves the use of toxic paints or chemicals, posing environmental hazards. The chemicals in aerosol paints can (38) ___ harmful fumes, while improper disposal of used cans can contaminate soil and water. 34. A. when B. if C. as D. while 35. A. hopefully B. ultimately C. accusingly D. relatively 36. A. out of B. within C. into D. for 37. A. illicit B. lawlessness C. unlawful D. legalised 38. A. release B. relieve C. restrain D. recollect Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 39 to 43. Walt Disney's entertainment empire, often referred to as the "House of Mouse," owes much of its iconic status to Mickey Mouse. Mickey's distinctive round ears, often in silhouette or on hats, have become one of the world's most recognizable corporate logos. However, a few pivotal decisions in the 1920s could have led to a different emblem — rabbit ears. In the mid-1920s, Disney, a young animator, was producing the Alice Comedies, a series blending live-action with animation. Eager to focus on entirely animated films, he struck a deal with Universal in 1927 to create a series featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. Universal had selected both the character's name and species – Oswald, chosen from a hat of names, became a rabbit due to market saturation of cartoon cats. Disney and his chief animator, Ub Iwerks, created Oswald, whose design Universal initially disliked as old and pudgy. Disney and Iwerks revamped Oswald, giving him a more energetic appearance, bearing a striking resemblance to a certain every mouse Disney would later create. Oswald's distinctive personality was also crafted, making him mischievous yet endearing.
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TIẾNG ANH 11 FRIENDS GLOBAL Unit 7 Oswald's first film, "Trolley Troubles," debuted in 1927, marking Disney's introduction to character merchandise licensing. The film succeeded, prompting Disney and Iwerks to produce new films rapidly. However, Disney's association with Oswald ended due to conflicts with his distributor, Charles Mintz. Mintz forced Disney out, leading him to create a new character he could fully own – Mickey Mouse, introduced in November 1928. Oswald continued in films for over a decade but was eventually overshadowed by Mickey. In a surprising twist, Disney reacquired Oswald's rights from Universal in 2006, leading to Oswald's revival in Disney entertainment and merchandise, including a 2010 video game where he starred. 39. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage? A. The Origins of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit B. The Iconic Corporate Logo of All Time C. Walt Disney's Pivotal Decisions in the 1920s D. The Creation of Walt Disney's Animated Characters 40. According to paragraph 1, “emblem” mostly means _____. A. symbol B. character C. label D. image 41. The word "he" in paragraph 2 refers to _____. A. Oswald B. Ub Iwerks C. Charles Mintz D. Walt Disney 42. According to paragraph 3, Disney and Iwerks had to improve Oswald because _____. A. Universal approved of his design B. He had old and pudgy features C. He didn't resemble a rabbit D. He was mischievous yet endearing 43. Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage? A. Mickey Mouse was introduced in November 1928. B. Oswald's rights were reacquired from Universal in 2006. C. Oswald's first film was "Trolley Troubles." D. Oswald's character was only created by Ub Iwerks. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 44 to 50. Centuries have passed since Leonardo da Vinci crafted the Mona Lisa (1503–19), yet this modest portrayal of an ordinary woman still captivates within the Louvre's fortified glass. The world's most renowned painting, its charm remains a puzzle to many. The Mona Lisa's acclaim isn't solely due to its high quality, though that's undeniable. Leonardo's contemporaries recognized its merit even during its creation. His ingenious three-quarter pose and remarkable mimicry of nature earned praise. Subtle shadows and meticulous details showcase his precision, revealing the complexity of human existence. Housing it in the Louvre, one of the world's most esteemed museums, bolstered its prestige. Its journey to the Louvre, starting with Francis I of France, ultimately contributed to its renown. The painting became part of the royal collection, later inherited by the French public during the Revolution. After a brief sojourn in Napoleon's residence, it found a permanent home in the Louvre in the early 19th century. The identity of the sitter added intrigue. Though believed by many to be Lisa Gherardini, wife of Florentine merchant Francesco del Giocondo, no concrete evidence exists of this commission. This mystery allowed the figure to assume various interpretations. However, it was the 1911 theft and the ensuing media frenzy that thrust the painting onto the global stage. The world watched in shock as news of the theft broke. Crowds gathered at the Louvre, the director resigned, and accusations flew. Even Pablo Picasso fell under suspicion. Two years later, the painting was recovered in Italy, igniting celebrations across France. This daring theft turned the Mona Lisa into a national treasure, cherished by all who had lost and found her. 44. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?
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TIẾNG ANH 11 FRIENDS GLOBAL Unit 7 A. The Louvre: Home to the Mona Lisa B. The Enigma of the Mona Lisa C. Leonardo da Vinci's Masterpieces D. The Journey of the Mona Lisa 45. The word “puzzle” in paragraph 1 probably means _____. A. clue B. maze C. mystery D. solution 46. According to the paragraph 2, the factors that contribute to the value of Mona Lisa are ___. A. its ingenious pose and nature mimicry B. its high quality and subtle shadows C. its remarkable details and complexity D. All of the above 47. The word “esteemed” in paragraph 3 probably means _____. A. unpopular B. insignificant C. overlooked D. respected 48. The word “it” in paragraph 3 refers to _____. A. The Royal Collection B. The Louvre C. The Mona Lisa D. The Revolution 49. Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage? A. The Mona Lisa's value is solely due to its high quality. B. The painting's journey contributed to its renown. C. The identity of the sitter remains a mystery. D. The theft in 1911 thrust the painting onto the global stage. 50. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? A. The Mona Lisa was painted in the 19th century. B. The Louvre is one of the world's esteemed museums. C. The 1911 theft made the Mona Lisa a global treasure. D. Mona Lisa's identity was then difficult to be definitively proven. ---THE END OF THE TEST--- UNIT 7 - PRACTICE TEST 2 Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following sentences. 1. A. around B. mouse C. count D. country 2. A. third B. threat C. thunder D. thus Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following sentences. 3. A. harmony B. cinema C. melody D. composer 4. A. criminal B. amusement C. photograph D. internet
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TIẾNG ANH 11 FRIENDS GLOBAL Unit 7 Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. 5. By the time her term ends, she ___ as one of the most influential leaders in the organization's history. A. was regarded B. will have been regarding C. will have been regarded D. will be regarding 6. Last night, during family time, John couldn't stop laughing while watching a hilarious ___ on TV. A. sitcom B. poem C. novel D. painting 7. A kind stranger ___ the assistance of the lost traveller. A. asked after B. came to C. came forward D. acted up 8. Once they ___ discussing, Sarah and John will settle on a compromise regarding the household chores. A. are finishing B. have finished C. finished D. will finish 9. Her innovative project gets a lot of attention ___ the public. A. for B. from C. in D. on 10. In this digital age, more ___ are opened up for people to enjoy education. A. occasions B. conditions C. opportunities D. cases 11. Amidst the serene forest, I ___ the situation, thinking the tiny stream was shallow. A. misjudged B. rectified C. reversed D. ordered 12. Sarah had to ___ when one of the lead actors fell ill just before the show. A. stand in the corner B. take a step back C. fill in at the last minute D. take a rain check 13. The cosy cafe was tastefully ___ with warm, earthy tones and elegant furniture. A. decorated B. decorative C. decoration D. decorating 14. Emily discovered an ancient document that turned out to be a cleverly crafted ___. A. painting B. forgery C. concert D. tattoo 15. The museum's recent ___ have not only preserved its historical charm but also created an inviting space. A. renovation regimes B. renovation ways C. renovation measures D. renovation methods 16. During the talent show, Mark's incredible ___ of his favourite comedian had the audience roaring with laughter. A. dance B. singing C. recitation D. imitation 17. There's no ___ away from the enchantment of nature's seasonal transformation. A. got B. getting C. get D. gotten 18. "This manual seems ___," he muttered, unsure if he could decipher its technical jargon. A. scientist B. scientifically C. scientific D. science 19. Sarah always knew she ___ to make a positive difference in the world. A. wished for B. thought of C. had the desire D. planned on Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes each of the following exchanges. 20. Tom: “What a good voice you have!” Susan: “_____” A. Tell me about it! B. Needless to say. C. Welcome to the club! D. Oh thanks. That means a lot to me. 21. Peter: “Hey, John, long time no see!” Lily: “_____” A. I know your sister. B. No regrets. C. How dare you!
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TIẾNG ANH 11 FRIENDS GLOBAL Unit 7 D. Sorry but I think you've mistaken me for someone else. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. 22. She spent weeks choreographing the intricate dance routine. A. detailing B. arranging C. improvising D. plotting 23. The artist's use of bold brushstrokes gave his paintings a strikingly painterly quality. A. subtly B. inartistically C. ornately D. beautifully Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. 24. The abandoned factory in the middle of the picturesque countryside was a blot on the landscape. A. appropriate B. incongruous C. suitable D. satisfactory 25. The big-ticket items on their shopping list included a new car. A. plain B. simple C. meagre D. expensive Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to each of the following questions. 26. She was persuaded into trying the new restaurant by her friends. A. She wouldn't have dined at the new restaurant without persuasion from her friends. B. Her friends failed to have her at the new restaurant. C. Initially, she had a desire to visit the new restaurant. D. She felt obliged to dine at the new restaurant independently. 27. The two-hour traffic jam resulted in an accident. A. The accident had nothing to do with the two-hour traffic jam. B. No one was sure about what caused the two-hour traffic jam. C. An accident was caused by the two-hour traffic jam. D. More could be done to prevent future accidents caused by traffic jams. 28. Thanks to the team’s help, we were able to complete the report. A. It’s impossible for this variety to grow in such poor soil. B. The report was completed with the assistance of the team. C. This variety is incapable of not growing in such poor soil. D. This variety is used to growing in such poor soil. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. 29. Because whales hunted so extensively, and for so long a period of time, their numbers A B C began to decline rapidly. D 30. In order that the new building, currently being constructed, to meet safety standards, we A B decided to hire a team of experts who have been investigating construction materials and C D techniques. 31. Susan, known to be meticulous with her work, ensures that all of her homework A B assignment is always organized. C D
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TIẾNG ANH 11 FRIENDS GLOBAL Unit 7 Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions. 32. The chef prepared a delicious meal. Then, he served it to the guests. A. He served the guests a meal he had prepared the day before. B. The meal was prepared by the chef before he served it. C. The guests were served the meal by the chef as he was preparing it. D. He didn't serve the meal to the guests because it wasn't ready yet. 33. The company aims to expand its product line. Currently, they are researching new manufacturing methods. A. Researching new manufacturing methods isn't a priority for the company's product line expansion. B. The company can't decide between expanding its product line or researching new manufacturing methods. C. As new manufacturing methods are being researched, its product line expansion is also a focus. D. Expanding the product line is a priority, but researching new manufacturing methods is not. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 34 to 38. Experimental music has (34) ___ elicited a range of intriguing reactions from listeners. For some, it's a (35) ___ realm of innovation and artistic freedom, pushing the boundaries of what music can be. They appreciate the audacity and creativity behind it. On the other hand, there are those who find it perplexing or even jarring, as it can challenge conventional notions of melody and structure. (36) ___, this diversity of opinions reflects the very essence of experimental music – its ability to provoke thought, evoke emotion, and spark conversation. It (37) ___ a captivating, polarizing, and ever-evolving facet of the (38) ___ landscape, forever leaving its imprint on those willing to explore its uncharted territories. 34. A. had B. been C. always D. never 35. A. amusing B. captivating C. amused D. captivated 36. A. Yet B. Moreover C. That’s why D. Therefore 37. A. contains B. reminds C. looks D. remains 38. A. beautiful B. musical C. vast D. green Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 39 to 43. Mannerism, an art style, arose in response to the harmonious classicism and idealized naturalism of the High Renaissance period, spearheaded by artists like Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael in the early 16th century. While these Renaissance artists had set standards for formal complexity and idealized beauty, Mannerist successors became obsessed with style and technique, often overshadowing the subject matter. They prioritized intricate artistic challenges, especially depicting nudes in complex and unnatural poses. Mannerist art is marked by its artificiality, artiness, and a conscious pursuit of elegance and technical prowess. Figures in Mannerist works often have elongated limbs, small heads, and stylized facial features, with poses that appear contrived. The deep, linear perspective of the High Renaissance was replaced with a flattened, obscured space, presenting figures as decorative forms against an ambiguous background. Mannerist artists continually refined their work, pushing exaggeration, contrast, and grotesque fantasies to extremes. Elements of Mannerism appeared in some of Raphael's later works, with Florence's Rosso Fiorentino and Jacopo da Pontormo notably breaking away from Renaissance classicism. This Mannerist style matured in the works of artists like Parmigianino, Rosso, and Pontormo, and even influenced Michelangelo's The Last Judgement. Beyond Italy, Mannerism spread to France and northern Europe through artists like Bronzino, Primaticcio, and others. The style's influence extended to Bartholomaeus Spranger, Hendrik Goltzius, and Hans von Aachen. Emperor Rudolf II's patronage in Prague further nurtured Mannerism, sometimes veering into the grotesque and enigmatic.
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TIẾNG ANH 11 FRIENDS GLOBAL Unit 7 Mannerism, thus, represents a significant departure from the High Renaissance, characterized by its artful and often eccentric approach to form, composition, and colour. 39. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage? A. The Revolution of Renaissance Art B. The High Renaissance and the Birth of Mannerism C. A Revolution in Artistry D. The Eccentricity of Mannerist Art 40. The word "spearheaded" in paragraph 1 mostly means _____. A. led B. ruined C. followed D. hindered 41. According to paragraph 2, figures in Mannerist works can _____. A. have a natural appearance B. have exaggerated proportions C. appear harmonious and balanced D. follow the standards of classical art 42. The word “refined” in paragraph 3 mostly means _____. A. simplified B. perfected C. repeated D. distorted 43. Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage? A. Mannerist art focused on intricate artistic challenges. B. Mannerist artists often depicted nudes in simple poses. C. Mannerism represented a departure from the High Renaissance. D. Mannerism spread to France and northern Europe. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 44 to 50. The advent of street photography as a distinct genre is a relatively recent development, emerging just over half a century ago. In the early 20th century, pioneering photographers like Alfred Stieglitz explored urban scenes, but the limitations of technology led most photographers to primarily test the camera's capabilities and manipulate images in darkrooms for desired effects. The impulse to capture real-life moments gained momentum with Impressionist painters in the 1880s, setting the stage for street photography. A pivotal moment arrived with the introduction of the Leica handheld camera in 1924. This 35-mm film camera allowed photographers to be mobile, capturing the essence of movement. Its wide aperture required shorter exposure times, revolutionizing outdoor photography. The Leica's rapid advancement enabled the capture of numerous sequential shots, eliminating the need for long exposure times and blurred movements. Photographers like André Kertész, Henri Cartier-Bresson, and Ilse Bing, who primarily worked in Europe in the 1930s, favoured the Leica, though they didn't necessarily label themselves as street photographers. Instead, they identified as photojournalists, fashion photographers, or experimentalists. Following World War II, the Leica remained a favourite, particularly among New York City photographers, including Helen Levitt, Lisette Model, William Klein, and Roy DeCarava. Street photography gained ground globally, with notable practitioners like Manuel Álvarez Bravo and Graciela Iturbide in Mexico, Robert Doisneau in Paris, Josef Koudelka in Czechoslovakia, and Bill Brandt in London. The 1960s brought a new wave of street photographers, with Lee Friedlander, Garry Winogrand, and Diane Arbus leading the way. This generation, epitomized by the 1967 "New Documents" exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, demonstrated a documentary approach blended with personal perspectives. This recognition of photography as artistry rather than mere record-keeping paved the path for subsequent generations of street photographers worldwide, both with traditional cameras and, in the 21st century, with cell phones. Street photography continues to thrive as an art form deeply embedded in contemporary culture. 44. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage? A. The Leica Camera B. The Pioneers of Urban Photography C. The Evolution of Street Photography
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TIẾNG ANH 11 FRIENDS GLOBAL Unit 7 D. Public Interest in Street Photography 45. The word "momentum" in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to _____. A. force B. speed C. energy D. direction 46. The word “Its” in paragraph 2 refers to _____. A. Leica handheld camera B. wide aperture C. shorter exposure times D. outdoor photography 47. The word “eliminating” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to _____. A. decreasing B. disregarding C. eradicating D. retrieving 48. Paragraph 4 mainly discusses _____. A. The Leica's influence on street photography in Europe B. The Leica's popularity among New York City photographers C. Notable street photographers from various regions D. The documentary approach of a new wave of street photographers 49. Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage? A. The Leica handheld camera was introduced in 1924. B. Early photographers primarily tested the camera's capabilities in darkrooms. C. André Kertész primarily labelled himself as a street photographer. D. The 1960s brought a new wave of street photographers. 50. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? A. Street photography gained momentum in the 18th century. B. The Leica handheld camera revolutionised outdoor photography. C. Street photography is no longer relevant in contemporary culture. D. Lee Friedlander, Garry Winogrand, and Diane Arbus were pioneers of early street photography. ---THE END OF THE TEST---
Practice Test Ôn Tập Kiểm Tra Cuối Kì 1 Chuẩn - Tiếng Anh 11 - Global Success (Key Chi Tiết, Kèm File Nghe) (Đề Thi Được Cập Nhật Liên Tục Bởi Đội Ngũ Dạy Kèm Quy Nhơn)