ÔN TẬP TIẾNG ANH 10 READING TEST 563+577 (1)

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10th Grade
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Thanh Lam
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Read the following passage and mark A,B,C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Chen likes to get his news from the paper. Lemma turns on the television to find out what's going on in the world. Eve subscribes to more magazines than she can keep track of, whereas Kobi chooses to listen to radio talk shows that cover issues thoroughly to tap into what's going on in the world. All these people are touched by the media.What is the media? What constitutes the media? The media consists of all the ways that news and information is distributed to a mass audience. The media covers everything from hard news, which is investigative reporting to stories that are purely entertaining, such as whether your favorite movie star was on the "Best Dressed/ Worst Dresser list. Whether in print or broadcast on TV, the stories are the product of the reporting of many journalists who write the stories, and editors who give out the assignments, assess the quality of the writing and research, and make the decisions about where and when the stories run.The news has immediate impact. The Internet puts global news onto the personal computer on your desk. Almost all browsers have links to up-to-the-minute news stories from various news services. You can gets constant news updates from a variety of sources via your personal computer, providing you with the most up-to-date and in-depth coverage.
1.The word 'who" in line 15 refers to
stories
assignments
editors
journalists
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Read the following passage and mark A,B,C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Chen likes to get his news from the paper. Lemma turns on the television to find out what's going on in the world. Eve subscribes to more magazines than she can keep track of, whereas Kobi chooses to listen to radio talk shows that cover issues thoroughly to tap into what's going on in the world. All these people are touched by the media.What is the media? What constitutes the media? The media consists of all the ways that news and information is distributed to a mass audience. The media covers everything from hard news, which is investigative reporting to stories that are purely entertaining, such as whether your favorite movie star was on the "Best Dressed/ Worst Dresser list. Whether in print or broadcast on TV, the stories are the product of the reporting of many journalists who write the stories, and editors who give out the assignments, assess the quality of the writing and research, and make the decisions about where and when the stories run.The news has immediate impact. The Internet puts global news onto the personal computer on your desk. Almost all browsers have links to up-to-the-minute news stories from various news services. You can gets constant news updates from a variety of sources via your personal computer, providing you with the most up-to-date and in-depth coverage.
2.According to the writer, __________________
newspapers, magazines, televisions, radios are all the mass media.
people's life can be changed by the media.
radio talk shows cover thorough issues.
people can only get news from the paper.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Read the following passage and mark A,B,C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Chen likes to get his news from the paper. Lemma turns on the television to find out what's going on in the world. Eve subscribes to more magazines than she can keep track of, whereas Kobi chooses to listen to radio talk shows that cover issues thoroughly to tap into what's going on in the world. All these people are touched by the media.What is the media? What constitutes the media? The media consists of all the ways that news and information is distributed to a mass audience. The media covers everything from hard news, which is investigative reporting to stories that are purely entertaining, such as whether your favorite movie star was on the "Best Dressed/ Worst Dresser list. Whether in print or broadcast on TV, the stories are the product of the reporting of many journalists who write the stories, and editors who give out the assignments, assess the quality of the writing and research, and make the decisions about where and when the stories run.The news has immediate impact. The Internet puts global news onto the personal computer on your desk. Almost all browsers have links to up-to-the-minute news stories from various news services. You can gets constant news updates from a variety of sources via your personal computer, providing you with the most up-to-date and in-depth coverage.
3. Which one of the following is not a responsibility of editors?
Decide when and where tile stories run.
Assign tasks.
Judge the writings and research's
Write reports on the stories.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Read the following passage and mark A,B,C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Chen likes to get his news from the paper. Lemma turns on the television to find out what's going on in the world. Eve subscribes to more magazines than she can keep track of, whereas Kobi chooses to listen to radio talk shows that cover issues thoroughly to tap into what's going on in the world. All these people are touched by the media.What is the media? What constitutes the media? The media consists of all the ways that news and information is distributed to a mass audience. The media covers everything from hard news, which is investigative reporting to stories that are purely entertaining, such as whether your favorite movie star was on the "Best Dressed/ Worst Dresser list. Whether in print or broadcast on TV, the stories are the product of the reporting of many journalists who write the stories, and editors who give out the assignments, assess the quality of the writing and research, and make the decisions about where and when the stories run.The news has immediate impact. The Internet puts global news onto the personal computer on your desk. Almost all browsers have links to up-to-the-minute news stories from various news services. You can gets constant news updates from a variety of sources via your personal computer, providing you with the most up-to-date and in-depth coverage.
4. An advantage of Internet news reports is that _______________________
they can be put onto the personal computer.
they can be constantly updated.
they provide a variety of information.
they link news from various news services.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Read the following passage and mark A,B,C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Last week I visited the village where I grew up. It was a small, friendly community with two farms and a number of old cottages round the village green. I realized very quickly that although in many ways it appears unchanged, in reality hardly anything is the same. All the pretty cottages are there, of course, and both the picturesque farmhouses. But none of the inhabitants are country people. All of them are commuters, who leave early every morning for the nearby town. Neither of the farmhouses is attached to a farm these days; the land has been sold and is managed by somebody in an office somewhere who has little interest in the village itself. There are a few new houses, but they have no local character; you can see the same style anywhere in the country. The whole of the village, in fact, has been tidied up so much that it has become nothing more than just another suburb.
1. The writer………………………..
came back from the village.
grew up in a small rural community.
like living in a farmhouse.
lives in a cottage.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Read the following passage and mark A,B,C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Last week I visited the village where I grew up. It was a small, friendly community with two farms and a number of old cottages round the village green. I realized very quickly that although in many ways it appears unchanged, in reality hardly anything is the same. All the pretty cottages are there, of course, and both the picturesque farmhouses. But none of the inhabitants are country people. All of them are commuters, who leave early every morning for the nearby town. Neither of the farmhouses is attached to a farm these days; the land has been sold and is managed by somebody in an office somewhere who has little interest in the village itself. There are a few new houses, but they have no local character; you can see the same style anywhere in the country. The whole of the village, in fact, has been tidied up so much that it has become nothing more than just another suburb.
2. When he revisited his village, he quickly realized that….
everything has almost changed
the village changed a lot in appearance.
all the pretty cottages as well as the farmhouses have been rebuilt.
the residents of the village are all commuters.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Read the following passage and mark A,B,C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Last week I visited the village where I grew up. It was a small, friendly community with two farms and a number of old cottages round the village green. I realized very quickly that although in many ways it appears unchanged, in reality hardly anything is the same. All the pretty cottages are there, of course, and both the picturesque farmhouses. But none of the inhabitants are country people. All of them are commuters, who leave early every morning for the nearby town. Neither of the farmhouses is attached to a farm these days; the land has been sold and is managed by somebody in an office somewhere who has little interest in the village itself. There are a few new houses, but they have no local character; you can see the same style anywhere in the country. The whole of the village, in fact, has been tidied up so much that it has become nothing more than just another suburb.
3. According to the writer,………………….
the village now has no local character.
the village is more tidy than it used to.
the village has become nothing but a suburb.
all the new houses are the same style
8.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Read the following passage and mark A,B,C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Last week I visited the village where I grew up. It was a small, friendly community with two farms and a number of old cottages round the village green. I realized very quickly that although in many ways it appears unchanged, in reality hardly anything is the same. All the pretty cottages are there, of course, and both the picturesque farmhouses. But none of the inhabitants are country people. All of them are commuters, who leave early every morning for the nearby town. Neither of the farmhouses is attached to a farm these days; the land has been sold and is managed by somebody in an office somewhere who has little interest in the village itself. There are a few new houses, but they have no local character; you can see the same style anywhere in the country. The whole of the village, in fact, has been tidied up so much that it has become nothing more than just another suburb.
4. What does the word "they" refer to?
local character
new houses
commuters
cottages
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