
Ôn Tập Học Kỳ Hai - Tiếng Anh 10

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10th Grade
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Future Apps
Since 1997, nearly 9 million apps have been developed, and new ones appear every day. People use apps for many (1) _________, such as organizing daily tasks, staying connected, or managing work. But what will apps look like in the next 10 years?
In the future, apps may allow users to create a “life log” to save and share everyday moments. This could help people show future generations how they lived. With virtual reality (VR), people might attend meetings or visit places without leaving home. Just by clicking a button, users could enter digital environments.
Augmented reality (AR) apps might offer more (2)________ about the world by showing details through phone screens. These apps could change how we experience art, games, or transport systems.
However, there’s also a chance that apps will become unnecessary. Future technology might combine all digital functions into one smart device, (3)________ replaces the need for phones, computers, or even apps themselves. This device could (4)________ all tasks automatically and more efficiently.
(5)________ the future of apps is uncertain, it is clear that technology will continue to shape how we live, work, and connect with the world around us.
1. purposes
activities
tasks
fields
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Future Apps
Since 1997, nearly 9 million apps have been developed, and new ones appear every day. People use apps for many (1) _________, such as organizing daily tasks, staying connected, or managing work. But what will apps look like in the next 10 years?
In the future, apps may allow users to create a “life log” to save and share everyday moments. This could help people show future generations how they lived. With virtual reality (VR), people might attend meetings or visit places without leaving home. Just by clicking a button, users could enter digital environments.
Augmented reality (AR) apps might offer more (2)________ about the world by showing details through phone screens. These apps could change how we experience art, games, or transport systems.
However, there’s also a chance that apps will become unnecessary. Future technology might combine all digital functions into one smart device, (3)________ replaces the need for phones, computers, or even apps themselves. This device could (4)________ all tasks automatically and more efficiently.
(5)________ the future of apps is uncertain, it is clear that technology will continue to shape how we live, work, and connect with the world around us.
2.inform
informative
information
informational
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Future Apps
Since 1997, nearly 9 million apps have been developed, and new ones appear every day. People use apps for many (1) _________, such as organizing daily tasks, staying connected, or managing work. But what will apps look like in the next 10 years?
In the future, apps may allow users to create a “life log” to save and share everyday moments. This could help people show future generations how they lived. With virtual reality (VR), people might attend meetings or visit places without leaving home. Just by clicking a button, users could enter digital environments.
Augmented reality (AR) apps might offer more (2)________ about the world by showing details through phone screens. These apps could change how we experience art, games, or transport systems.
However, there’s also a chance that apps will become unnecessary. Future technology might combine all digital functions into one smart device, (3)________ replaces the need for phones, computers, or even apps themselves. This device could (4)________ all tasks automatically and more efficiently.
(5)________ the future of apps is uncertain, it is clear that technology will continue to shape how we live, work, and connect with the world around us.
3.which
who
where
when
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Future Apps
Since 1997, nearly 9 million apps have been developed, and new ones appear every day. People use apps for many (1) _________, such as organizing daily tasks, staying connected, or managing work. But what will apps look like in the next 10 years?
In the future, apps may allow users to create a “life log” to save and share everyday moments. This could help people show future generations how they lived. With virtual reality (VR), people might attend meetings or visit places without leaving home. Just by clicking a button, users could enter digital environments.
Augmented reality (AR) apps might offer more (2)________ about the world by showing details through phone screens. These apps could change how we experience art, games, or transport systems.
However, there’s also a chance that apps will become unnecessary. Future technology might combine all digital functions into one smart device, (3)________ replaces the need for phones, computers, or even apps themselves. This device could (4)________ all tasks automatically and more efficiently.
(5)________ the future of apps is uncertain, it is clear that technology will continue to shape how we live, work, and connect with the world around us.
4.perform
performed
perform
performing
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Future Apps
Since 1997, nearly 9 million apps have been developed, and new ones appear every day. People use apps for many (1) _________, such as organizing daily tasks, staying connected, or managing work. But what will apps look like in the next 10 years?
In the future, apps may allow users to create a “life log” to save and share everyday moments. This could help people show future generations how they lived. With virtual reality (VR), people might attend meetings or visit places without leaving home. Just by clicking a button, users could enter digital environments.
Augmented reality (AR) apps might offer more (2)________ about the world by showing details through phone screens. These apps could change how we experience art, games, or transport systems.
However, there’s also a chance that apps will become unnecessary. Future technology might combine all digital functions into one smart device, (3)________ replaces the need for phones, computers, or even apps themselves. This device could (4)________ all tasks automatically and more efficiently.
(5)________ the future of apps is uncertain, it is clear that technology will continue to shape how we live, work, and connect with the world around us.
5.Therefore
Meanwhile
Moreover
Although
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
TEXT 2: Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
The concept of traditional education has changed radically within the last couple of years. Nowadays, we are entering a new era — the revolution of online education. The structure of an online classroom (6) __________. Generally, online students log into a learning management system where they can view the syllabus and grades, contact professors as well as classmates, access course (7) __________ (textbooks, lecture notes, quizzes, etc.) and monitor their progress on lessons. Some online courses may also require participation (8) __________ discussion through video conferencing platforms such as Zoom. There are many advantages of online learning. The biggest one is that it offers flexibility for students. Although they have to meet deadlines, they can complete coursework on their own time and especially at their own pace. (9) __________, there’s no need to commune from one place to another. The virtual classroom is available anywhere there’s an internet connection. Online education also provides students with the chance to learn with the whole world. People from different parts of the world can join to discuss and share knowledge. This constant cross-cultural exchange helps students gain different perspectives and develop skills (10) ________ will serve them well in their future
6. is varied
varied
varies
has been varied
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
TEXT 2: Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
The concept of traditional education has changed radically within the last couple of years. Nowadays, we are entering a new era — the revolution of online education. The structure of an online classroom (6) __________. Generally, online students log into a learning management system where they can view the syllabus and grades, contact professors as well as classmates, access course (7) __________ (textbooks, lecture notes, quizzes, etc.) and monitor their progress on lessons. Some online courses may also require participation (8) __________ discussion through video conferencing platforms such as Zoom. There are many advantages of online learning. The biggest one is that it offers flexibility for students. Although they have to meet deadlines, they can complete coursework on their own time and especially at their own pace. (9) __________, there’s no need to commune from one place to another. The virtual classroom is available anywhere there’s an internet connection. Online education also provides students with the chance to learn with the whole world. People from different parts of the world can join to discuss and share knowledge. This constant cross-cultural exchange helps students gain different perspectives and develop skills (10) ________ will serve them well in their future careers.
7. materials
news
apps
information
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