20 câu trắc nghiệm Tiếng Anh 9 Unit 4 : Remembering the past-Reading- Global Success có đáp án
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Read the text carefully then answer the following questions.
In 1945, Vietnam was undergoing a period of significant change and hardship. The country was still reeling from the effects of Japanese occupation during World War II. The people of Vietnam were experiencing tough times, struggling to find food and survive. Many wished they had been more prepared for the difficult circumstances. While Nguyễn Ái Quốc was working tirelessly to organize resistance groups and fight for the country’s independence, the Vietnamese people hoped for a brighter future. They were enduring harsh conditions and facing numerous challenges. Despite these difficulties, they remained hopeful and wished they could have contributed more to the struggle for freedom.
By the end of 1945, with the war nearing its conclusion, the people of Vietnam were eager to see their country liberated from foreign control. They looked back on the year with a mix of pride and regret, wishing they had been better equipped to face the challenges. Their resilience and determination were strong, and their dreams of independence were becoming more realistic.
What is the main idea of the passage?
The difficulties faced by Vietnam during 1945
The improvements in Vietnamese education in 1945
The technological advancements in Vietnam during World War II
The cultural changes in Vietnam after 1945
The word "struggling" in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to _____.
thriving
fighting
relaxing
avoiding
According to the passage, how did Nguyễn Ái Quốc contribute to Vietnam in 1945?
By leading resistance groups
By managing food supplies
By improving education
By negotiating with foreign powers
The word "they" in paragraph 1 refers to _____.
Nguyễn Ái Quốc
The people of Vietnam
The foreign powers
The leaders
According to the passage, which statement is NOT true about Vietnam in 1945?
The people were experiencing harsh conditions.
The country was under Japanese occupation.
The Vietnamese people had modern technology.
There was a strong desire for independence.
Read the text carefully then answer the following questions.
A long time ago, France was a country with a lot of history. In the 19th century, France was known for its beautiful cities and many important events. While people in France were living their daily lives, the country was also going through many changes.
In the early 1800s, while wars were happening across Europe, France was involved in these conflicts. People in France were living under Napoleon Bonaparte, who wanted to make the French Empire larger. The French people were facing many problems, including food shortages and the worries of war.
In the 1870s, while France was rebuilding after the wars, the country was also working on growing its industries. Factories were being built, and many people moved from the countryside to cities to find work. The French government was trying to make the economy better and improve life for everyone. People hoped these changes would bring a better future.
By the early 20th century, France was famous for its art and science. While many French artists and scientists were working hard, they wished they had more help from the government. They hoped their work would be recognized and appreciated in France and around the world.
France’s history is full of important changes. As people in France were adjusting to new developments, they looked back with pride at their achievements and hoped for more progress in the future.
What is the main idea of the passage?
The difficulties faced by France in the 19th century
The changes and developments in France over time
The contributions of French artists and scientists
The impact of World War I on France
The word "problems" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to _____.
difficulties
solutions
benefits
pleasures
According to the passage, how did people in France respond to the changes in the 1870s?
They moved to cities for work
They stayed in rural areas
They were expanding the empire
They avoided industrial jobs
The word "recognized" in the passage could be best replaced by which of the following?
ignored
noticed
hidden
criticized
According to the passage, which statement is NOT true about France in the early 20th century?
France was known for its contributions to art and science
French artists and scientists received a lot of support from the government
The people of France looked back with pride at their achievements
The country was adapting to new developments
The word "better" in the passage is opposite in meaning to ________.
worse
more
less
different
What did French artists and scientists wish for in the early 20th century?
More help from the government
Less recognition
More time away from their work
Less involvement in art and science
What was happening in Europe in the early 1800s while France was under Napoleon Bonaparte?
France was building factories
Wars were taking place across Europe
French artists were working hard
The French economy was improving
Why did many people move from the countryside to cities in the 1870s?
To escape Napoleon’s wars
To find work in new factories
To study art and science
To avoid government taxes
What is the overall tone of the passage?
Negative and hopeless
Proud and hopeful
Angry and critical
Neutral and indifferent
Read the text carefully then decide each statement is True or False.
Edinburgh is the capital city of Scotland. It has enormous historical significance. Located on the east coast of Scotland, Edinburgh proudly offers a window to the past. For many people, this city is an exciting mix of something traditional and something modem.
Edinburgh has been Scotland's royal city since 1437. Most of Edinburgh's sights are within two districts: the old town and the new town. The medieval Royal Mile stretching for over a mile from Edinburgh Castle to the Palace of Holyroodhouse dominates the city's central area. The Royal Mile is one of the largest, longest and most splendid streets for buildings in Britain.
To millions of visitors, Edinburgh Castle is a must-see because there are many treasures. Princess Street is in Edinburgh's new town, directly below the castle. Next to Princess Street, in the shadow of Edinburgh Castle, lies the green Princess Street Gardens. This is one of the most delightful gardens in Britain.
Edinburgh is also a cultural centre. The worldwide famous Edinburgh Fringe Festival (a series of arts festivals held in August) draws thousands and thousands of visitors to the city annually. So Edinburgh is really a place no traveler should ignore.
Edinburgh has always been the capital city of Scotland since ancient times.
True
False
The Royal Mile connects Edinburgh Castle with the Palace of Holyroodhouse.
True
False
Princess Street Gardens is located far away from Edinburgh Castle.
True
False
Edinburgh Fringe Festival takes place every year in August.
True
False
Travelers should not spend time visiting Edinburgh.
True
False
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