Read 1: I/O (short
for input/output) is a general term for devices (1)_______ computers
information from the outside world and that return the results of computations.
For personal computers, for (2)________, keyboards and mice are the primary
ways people directly enter information (3)______ the computers; and monitors
are the primary way (4)_____ information from the computer is (5)_______ back
to the user, though printers, speakers, and headphones are common, too. There
is (46)_____huge variety of (7)_______ devices for obtaining other types of
input. One example is the digital camera, (8)_______ can be used to input
visual information. The (9)_____ to transfer data between computers has opened
up a huge range of capabilities for the computer. The global Internet allows
millions of computers to transfer information of all types (10)________ each
other.
Internet trên toàn cầu cho phép hàng triệu máy tính truyền tất
cả các loại thông tin với nhau.
Question 1: A.that send B.which sends C.which sending D.who send
Question 2: A.instead B.instance C.interest D.increase
Question 3: A.for B.toward C.into D.in
Question 4: A.in which B.in that C.those of D.which in
Question 5: A.received B.read C.paid D.presented
Question 6: A.a B.an C.the D.no article
Question 7: A.another B.other C.the others D.others
Question 8: A.that B.which C.whose D.whom
Question 9: A.able B.enable C.ability D.ably
Question 10: A.among B.in C.beyond D.between
Read 1: Computer
programs are lists of instructions for the computer to execute. These can range
from just a few instructions which perform a simple task, to a (1)___ more
complex instruction list which may also include tables of data. Many computer
programs (2)___millions of instructions, and many of those instructions are
executed repeatedly. A typical modern PC (in the year 2005) can execute around
3 billion instructions (3)___second. Computers do not gain their extraordinary
capabilities through the ability (4) ___ complex instruction. Rather, they do
millions of simple instructions arranged by people known as (5)___In practice,
people do not normally write the instructions for computers (6) ___ in machine
language. Such programming is uninteresting and errors sometimes happen,
(7)___makes programmers very unproductive. Instead, programmers describe the
desired actions in a "high level" programming language which is then
translated (8)___the machine language automatically by special computer
programs which are called interpreters and compilers. The language chosen for a
particular task depends (9) ____ the nature of the task, the skill set of the
programmers, tool availability and, the (10)___of the customers.
Question 1: A.much B.many C.most D.mostly
Question 2: A.intend B.contain C.control D.instruct
Question 3: A.a B.an C.the D.no article
Question 4: A.execute B.to execute C.execution D.executive
Question 5: A.professors B.experts C.advisers D.programmers
Question 6: A.direct B.director C.directly D.directed
Question 7: A.that B.which C.whom D.who
Question 8: A.in B.on C.into D.from
Question 9: A.on B.from C.in D.with
Question 10: A.require B.required C.requirer D.requirements
Read 3: Dear Mary,
How are you? I am sorry I have not written to you soon as I promised. When I
arrived at the airport, I had some difficulty communicating with my teachers
and friends because my French is not good enough. But now after living there
for three months, I can make myself understood thoroughly. I am writing to tell
you something about Paris, the capital and largest city of France. It is one of
the leading global cultural, business and political centers and' is famous for
its architecture as well as its influence in fashion and art. Paris has a fame
as a "romantic" city. Situated on the banks of the river Seine in
north-central France, Paris has a lot of rich museums, galleries. It is the
most visited city in the world, with more than 30 million visitors per year.
The most recognizable symbol of Paris is the 324 meter Eiffel Tower on the bank
of the Seine. Paris has an estimated population of 2,144,700. Today, the Paris
urban area has an estimated population of 9.9 million. Paris produces more than
a quarter of France's wealth. Paris also hosts the head offices of almost half
of all French companies, as well as the offices of major international firms
and the headquarters of many international organizations such as UNESCO (United
Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) and the OECD
(Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development). Also one of the
biggest sports in Paris and throughout France is tennis. Two of Paris's most
famous gardens are the Tuileries Garden on the banks of the Seine next to the
Louvre and the centrally-located Luxembourg Garden, which used to belong to a
chateau built for the Marie de Medici. I enclose some pictures of the
interesting places of Paris I hope you will come to see me some day. That's all
for now. Remember me to everybody. Yours, Peter
Question 1: Paris ____.
A: is not a famous city
B: is a smallest city of France
C: is known as a "romantic city"
D: does not attract visitors
Question 2: Paris ____.
A: is situated on the banks of the river Seine in north-central
France
B: has no museums
C: has a few museums
D: produces more than a half of France's wealth
Question 3: The most recognizable symbol of Paris is ______.
A: the Seine River
B: Eiffel Tower
C: UNESCO
D: OECD
Question 4: The most popular sport in Paris is _______.
A: tennis
B: football
C: sailing
D: table tennis
Question 5: In Paris, ______.
A: there are not any firms
B: there are not any international organizations
C: the head offices of almost half of all French companies are
situated
D: people do riot play sports
Read 4: Most
Americans look forward to their vacation. Most American em-ployees receive an
annual vacation with pay, and it is traditional to use this time off for
travel. Traveling within the United States is very popular because foreign
travel generally takes more time and money. However, those who want to travel
outside the USA are free, to go almost anywhere. Obtaining a pass¬port is a
routine matter. Every year about thirteen million people travel abroad. The
most popular periods are during the summer and the two-week school break on
Christmas and New Year holidays. These periods are also the most crowded and
the most expensive time to travel, so people who can adjust their schedules
sometimes choose to travel in the autumn. American tourists often travel by
car. Most families own a car, and those who do not have can rent one. Cars are
usually the most economical way to travel, especially for families. It is also
fairly fast and convenient. Excellent highways with motels and restaurants
nearby connect the nation's major cities. They enable tourists to travel at a
speed of 55 to 66 miles an hour. Tourists that want to travel faster often fly
to their desti¬nation and then rent a car when they get there.
Question 1: According to the writer,_____.
A: Americans do not like traveling
B: it is impossible to have a day-off in the USA
C: Americans have no vacations
D: most Americans are fond of traveling
Question 2: In the USA, to obtain a passport is_____.
A: impossible
B: easy
C: difficult
D: time-consuming
Question 3: There are many people traveling ______.
A: in the winter
B: on Christmas and New Year
C: on Thanksgiving
D: on Women's Day
Question 4: _____ are the most popular means of transport in the
USA.
A: Cars
B: Buses
C: Planes
D: Ships
Question 5: In the USA______.
A: there are not any highways
B: the highways are not in good condition
C: along the highways there are motels and restaurants available
for tourists
D: tourists cannot rent a car
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