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20 câu trắc nghiệm Tiếng Anh 12 Unit 4: Urbanisation - Reading - Global Success có đáp án

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Read the text carefully then answer the following questions.

Tokyo, with a population of 33 million people, is by far the largest city in world. It’s also the most technologically advanced, and the city runs like digital clockwork. The automated subway, for example, is so efficient that it is able to transport almost eight million commuters every day and on the rare occasions that it goes wrong, nobody believes it. If you are late for work in Tokyo and, as an excuse, you say that your train was late, you need to provide written proof from the train company. The idea of late trains is almost unthinkable. There is very little crime, violence, or vandalism in Tokyo and the streets are safe to walk by day or night. There is also relatively low unemployment compared to other big cities in the world. But such a huge population creates serious problems of space, and as Marr flew over Tokyo in a helicopter he saw football pitches, playgrounds, even driving schools constructed on top of buildings. Streets, parks, and subways are extremely crammed. Property prices are so high and space is so short that a family of six people may live in a tiny flat of only 25 square metres. There are other problems too, of alienation and loneliness. The Hikikomori are inhabitants of Tokyo who cannot cope with ‘the mechanical coldness and robotic uniformity’ of a megacity and have become recluses, rarely or never leaving their homes. There is also a new business that has grown up in Tokyo which allows friendless people to ‘rent a friend’ to accompany them to a wedding or just to sit and chat to them in a bar after work. Another strange group of people are the Hashiriya, Tokyo’s street racers who risk their lives driving at ridiculous speeds along the city streets. During the week these men have ordinary jobs and they’re model citizens. But on Saturday nights they spend the evening driving though the city as fast as they possibly can. It’s a deadly game, but it’s just one way of escaping the daily pressures of life in the metropolis.

1. Trắc nghiệm
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What best serves as the title for the passage?

Tokyo: A city of alienation and loneliness

Tokyo: A prime example of a megacity

Tokyo: How to avoid missing trains?

Tokyo: The most developed city in the world

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2. Trắc nghiệm
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The word “it” in the first paragraph refers to ____________.

automated subway

Tokyo

digital clockwork

train company

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3. Trắc nghiệm
1 điểm

According to paragraph 1, why does the idea of late trains seem implausible in Tokyo?

because the trains are automated

because it is capable of transporting nearly eight million commuters every day

because it is sponsored by train companies

because it is so effective that it just goes wrong on rare occasions

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4. Trắc nghiệm
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The word “crammed” in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to ___________.

spacious

occupied

packed

busy

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The word “recluses” in paragraph 3 mostly means ____________.

hermits

introverts

monks

ascetics

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6. Trắc nghiệm
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Which of the following is NOT mentioned about Tokyo in the passage?

Due to the severe space shortage, property prices are so high.

In Tokyo, a new business has been growing, allowing single people to rent a boyfriend or a girlfriend.

Some individuals tend to avoid going outside due to isolation and loneliness.

During the week, the Hashiriya are model citizens and Tokyo’s street racers on Saturday nights.

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Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?

Japanese government is planning to invest more in constructing schools on top of buildings.

People in Tokyo are too busy to even make friends.

Tokyo is a wealthy city, but it may be difficult to live there because of overcrowding and busy lifestyles.

Living in Tokyo would make you solitary and stressed because of the busy environment.

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Read the text carefully then answer the following questions.

Where the significance of migration to cities is recognised, it is widely seen as a problem. In 2013, a UN study of all 193 UN member states found that 80 per cent had policies to reduce rural to urban migration. This figure has risen substantially in recent decades, up from only 38 per cent in 1996. It is also more pronounced in poorer countries: 88 per cent of the least developed countries reported policies to reduce migration to urban areas. But this negative attitude towards migration to cities may well be mistaken. The WMR argues that problems of access to services – such as housing, sanitation, education or employment – that result from rural to urban migration, are not inevitable. Rather, they are caused by poor planning. Although all socio- economic classes are reflected in migration to cities, migrants from rural areas are disproportionately poor, and inadequate planning is often a result of a weak political will to support them. In this way, migrants who come to cities can help diversify the networks that the city can draw upon – for instance, by linking cities to broader global networks. Perhaps the most famous example of this is Eastleigh in Nairobi. Known as “Little Mogadishu”, this neighbourhood has become a vibrant, global commercial hub, powered by enterprising members of the Somali, Ethiopian and Kenyan diasporas.

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What could be the passage mainly about?

Migrants coming to urban areas from rural areas

Migrants coming to urban areas to find jobs

The effects of rising migrant numbers in urban areas

The analysis on why rural migrants migrate to urban areas

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9. Trắc nghiệm
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The word “pronounced” in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to __________.

ambiguous

stable

evident

vague

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10. Trắc nghiệm
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Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a consequence of increasing number of rural residents moving to cities?

Poor access to services such as housing

Problems with sanitation

Difficulties to find employment

Overcrowding in the cities

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11. Trắc nghiệm
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The word “them” in paragraph 2 refers to ____________.

politicians

migrants

citizens

poor people

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12. Trắc nghiệm
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Which of the following is TRUE, according to the passage?

80 UN members states had policies aimed at reducing rural to urban migration.

Problems resulting from rural to urban migration linked to access to services are unavoidable.

Migrants who come to cities will help diversify the networks from which the city can depend on.

Eastleigh in Nairobi is considered the poorest city in the world.

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13. Trắc nghiệm
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What is the main reason mentioned in the passage for poor planning in cities?

Lack of financial resources

Weak political will to support migrants

Limited migrant networks

Overcrowding in cities

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Which neighborhood in Nairobi is mentioned as an example of a vibrant, global commercial hub?

Little Ethiopia

Eastleigh

Mogadishu

Somali Town

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According to the passage, why might viewing migration to cities only as a problem be mistaken?

Because migrants always find jobs easily

Because migrants can help diversify city networks

Because cities are never overcrowded

Because services are already well-planned

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Read the text carefully then answer the following questions.

Urbanisation in Malaysia started in the early 1970s. At that time, only around 26 per cent of the population lived in urban areas. After a period of rapid growth, the urban and rural populations were almost equal in the early 1990s. Since then, the urbanisation rate has continued to increase gradually. The urban population, for example, rose from 66 per cent in 2004 to 74 per cent in 2014. At present, Malaysia is known as one of the most urbanised countries in East Asia. It is also one of the most rapidly urbanised regions around the world. According to the latest statistics, over 77 per cent of Malaysia's total population now live in urban areas and cities.

Australia is an interesting example of early urbanisation, which started at the end of the 19th century. At that time, over 60 per cent of the population lived in urban areas. Since then, it has maintained a gradual growth. This was also due to the country's immigration policy, which encouraged people to settle in its coastal, urban areas. Australia is now one of the most urbanised countries in the world, with almost 90 per cent of the population living in urban areas. The two largest cities of Australia, Sydney and Melbourne, are home to over 40 per cent of the country's population.

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What does the passage mainly discuss?

Challenges facing urbanised Malaysia and Australia

The brief history of Malaysia and Australia

Urbanisation in Malaysia and Australia

Housing problems in Malaysia and Australia

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17. Trắc nghiệm
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The word “rose” in paragraph 1 is opposite in meaning to ______.

increased

developed

evolved

declined

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According to paragraph 1, Malaysia ______.

is the most urbanised country in East Asia

has only 26% of its population living in urban areas

has witnessed a decrease in the urbanisation rate

is one of the most rapidly urbanised countries in the world

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19. Trắc nghiệm
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The word its in paragraph 2 refers to ______.

immigration policy

a gradual growth

early urbanisation

Australia

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20. Trắc nghiệm
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Which of the following is NOT true according to paragraph 2?

Australia’s immigration policy contributed to the growth of its urban population.

Urbanisation in Australia started at the end of the 19th century.

There are nearly 60 per cent of people living in urban areas in Australia.

Sydney and Melbourne are the two most crowded cities in Australia.

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