Bài tập đọc điền vào chỗ trống (Có đáp án) (Đề 4)
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 1 to 5.
Hospitality
Hospitality - looking after visitors - is universal but in different cultures hostsare (1)______to receive guests in different ways.
In much of the ancient world it was the custom to provide passing travellers with food and water. Today some old customs have (2)_______. In a traditional Japanese household, if a guest admires a particular object in the house, the host will want to give it to the guest straight away. And in parts of Russia guests are greeted with bread and salt on a special cloth.The guest is (3)______to kiss them and hand them back to the host. Sometimes the guest breaks off a small piece of bread, dips it in the salt and eats it.
In some countries, when foreign guests arrive from abroad, they may feel they have been given a particularly (4)______meal. But this is probably because the host politely offers more and more food and drink and the guest is too embarrassed to (5)_______anything down.
Hospitality - looking after visitors - is universal but in different cultures hostsare (1)______to receive guests in different ways.
Hoped
Expected
considered
intended
Today some old customs have (2)_______.
Preserved
Existed
survived
supported
The guest is (3)______to kiss them and hand them back to the host.
Required
Desired
demanded
needed
In some countries, when foreign guests arrive from abroad, they may feel they have been given a particularly (4)______meal.
Dense
Strong
heavy
wide
But this is probably because the host politely offers more and more food anddrink and the guest is too embarrassed to (5)_______anything down.
Take
Slow
keep
turn
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that best fits each of the blanks from 6 to 10.
HOLIDAYS
We've just come back exhausted after a two-week holiday in France. We were really stupid. On the last day we drove non-stop from Marseille to Calais- we should have (6)_____ our journey in Lyon or Paris. As if that wasn't enough, the sea was so rough in the English Channel that the (7) _____ took three hours instead of one and a half. Next year we've decided we're going on a cheap (8) _____ holiday to Italy. It sounds marvellous- the cost of the flight, the hotel and all our meals are (9) _____ in the price. While we're in Rome we'll be going on a guided tour of the Coliseum. The last time I was in Italy, I was on a business trip - I can't say I saw many of the famous tourist (10) _____ on that occasion.
On the last day we drove non-stop from Marseille to Calais- we should have (6)_____ our journey in Lyon or Paris
Stopped
Paused
broken
interrupted
As if that wasn't enough, the sea was so rough in the English Channel that the (7) _____ took three hours instead of one and a half.
Expedition
Crossing
cruise
Passage
Next year we've decided we're going on a cheap (8) _____ holiday to Italy.
Party
Package
overall
inclusive
It sounds marvellous- the cost of the flight, the hotel and all our meals are (9) _____ in the price.
Included
Involved
contained
Combined
The last time I was in Italy, I was on a business trip - I can't say I saw many of the famous tourist (10) _____ on that occasion.
Views
Visit
scenes
Sights
Read the passage mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 11 to 15.
Most people think of computers as very modern inventions, products of our new technological age. But actually the idea for a computer had been worked out over two centuries ago by a man (11) ______Charles Babbage. Babbage was born in 1791 and grew up to be a brilliant mathematician. He drew up plans for several calculating machines which he called “engines”. But despite the fact that he (12) ______ building some of these, he never finished any of them. Over the years, people have argued (13) _____ his machines would ever work. Recently, however, the Science Museum in London has finished building (14) _______ engine based on one of Babbage’s designs. (15) ______ has taken six years to complete and move than four thousand parts have been specially made.
Whether it works or not, the machine will be on show at a special exhibition in the Science Museum to remind people of Babbage’s work
But actually the idea for a computer had been worked out over two centuries ago by a man (11) ______Charles Babbage.
Called
Written
recognized
known
But despite the fact that he (12) ______ building some of these, he never finished any of them.
Wanted
started
Made
missed
Over the years, people have argued (13) _____ his machines would ever work
Until
Why
which
whether
Recently, however, the Science Museum in London has finished building (14) _______ engine based on one of Babbage’s designs.
Some
The
an
that
(15) ______ has taken six years to complete and move than four thousand parts have been specially made.
It
He
They
One
Read the passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the blanks from 16 to 20.
It can take a long time to become successful in your chosen field, however talented you are. One thing you have to be aware of is that you will face criticism along the way. The world is full of people who would rather say something negative than positive. If you’ve made up your (16) ______ to achieve a certain goal, such as writing a novel, don’t let the negative criticism of others prevent you from reaching your target, and let the constructive criticism have a positive effect on your work. If someone says you’re totally in the (17)_______ of talent, ignore them. That’s negative criticism. If, (18)________, someone advises you to revise your work and gives you a good reason for doing so, you should consider their suggestions carefully. There are many film stars who were once out of work . There are many famous novelists who made a complete mess of their first novel – or who didn’t, but had to keep on approaching hundreds of publishers before they could get it (19)_______. Being successful does depend on luck, to a certain extent. But things are more likely to (20)_______ well if you persevere and stay positive.
If you’ve made up your (16) ______ to achieve a certain goal
thought
mind
idea
brain
If someone says you’re totally in the (17)_______ of talent, ignore them.
Absentee
Missing
lack
shortage
If, (18)________, someone advises you to revise your work and gives you a good reason for doing so, you should consider their suggestions carefully.
Hence
However
whereas
otherwise
There are many famous novelists who made a complete mess of their first novel – or who didn’t, but had to keep on approaching hundreds of publishers before they could get it (19)_______.
Publishes
Published
to publish
publish
But things are more likely to (20)_______ well if you persevere and stay positive.
deal with
turn out
sail through
come into
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 1 to 25.
The invention of the mobile phone has undoubtedly revolutionized the way people communicate and influenced every aspect of our lives. The issue is whether this technological innovation has done more harm than good.
In order to (21)______ the question, we must first turn to the type of consumer. Presumably, most parents buy mobile phones for their teenagers to track their whereabouts and ensure their safety. We can also assume that most teenagers want mobile phones to avoid missing out (22)______ social contact. In this context, the advantages are clear. However, we cannot deny the fact that text messages have been used by bullies to intimidate fellow students. There is also (23)______ evidence that texting has affected literacy skills.
The ubiquitous use of the mobile phone has, (24)______ question, affected adult consumers, too. What employee, on the way home from work, would be reluctant to answer a call from their boss? Apparently, only 18% of us, according to a recent survey, are willing to switch off our mobile phones once we’ve left the office.
Admittedly, mobile phones can be intrusive but there are obvious benefits to possessing one. Personally speaking, they are invaluable when it comes to making social or business arrangements at short (25)______. According to a recent survey, they also provide their owners with a sense of security in emergency situations.
In conclusion, mobile phones do have their drawbacks, but these are outweighed by the benefits. I would argue that it is not the tool that chooses its purpose, but the user
In order to (21)______ the question, we must first turn to the type of consumer.
Answer
Address
remedy
put right
We can also assume that most teenagers want mobile phones to avoid missing out (22)______ social contact.
In
To
of
on
There is also (23)______ evidence that texting has affected literacy skills.
Indisputable
Arguable
doubtless
unhesitating
The ubiquitous use of the mobile phone has, (24)______ question, affected adult consumers, too.
Personally speaking, they are invaluable when it comes to making social or business arrangements at short (25)______.
Time
Notice
term
warning
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 26 to 30.
Why is it that many teenagers have the energy to play computer games until late at night but can't find the energy to get out of bed (26) ________ for school? According to a new report, today's generation of children are in danger of getting so (27)_______ sleep that they are putting their mental and physical health at (28)_______. Adults can easily survive on seven to eight hours' sleep a night, (29)_______teenagers require
nine or ten hours. According to medical experts, one in five youngsters (30)________ anything between two and five hours' sleep a night less than their parents did at their age.
By Tim Falla and Paul A.Davies, Solutions Advanced. OUP
Why is it that many teenagers have the energy to play computer games until late at night but can't find the energy to get out of bed (26) ________ for school?
behind time
about time
in time
at time
According to a new report, today's generation of children are in danger of getting so (27)_______ sleep
Few
Less
much
little
they are putting their mental and physical health at (28)_______.
Jeopardy
Threat
risk
danger
Adults can easily survive on seven to eight hours' sleep a night, (29)_______teenagers require
Or
Because
whereas
so
According to medical experts, one in five youngsters (30)________ anything between two and five hours' sleep a night less than their parents did at their age.
Puts
Gets
brings
makes
Read the following the passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrasethat best fits each of the numbered blanks from 31 to 35.
From the next year, every student in their final rear at our school will study for a compulsory Diploma of Practical Achievement. This will be in addition to the normal examinations. Up to now, the course has been optional, but from now on every student must (31)_________it.
The aim is to (32)__________ students with "life skills", which the Diploma divides into eight categories. These cover a range of things relevant to life beyond school, from sending an e-mail to giving presentation to an audience. Under the heading "survival", (33)_______, students can learn car mainternance, first aid and cooking. We have discovered that many students cannot do simple things such as mend a puncture or boil an egg. At the other extreme, the Diploma includes such things as how to design a webpage and how to cope if someone has a heart attack. It has been called a " Diploma in Common Sense".
On the course, students will not be taught in the traditional (34)__________, but rather will be guided and encouraged to do things for themselves. This is above all a practical "hand-on" course. To a greater or lesser extent, good schools have always tried to (35)__________these skills. Unfortunately, students have not always shown much interest because such skills are not directly related to passing exams for higher education. We hope this will change now that we have a proper course that will lead to a recognised diploma.
Up to now, the course has been optional, but from now on every student must (31)_________it.
Pick
Make
adopt
take
The aim is to (32)__________ students with "life skills", which the Diploma divides into eight categories.
Equip
Give
offer
donate
Under the heading "survival", (33)_______, students can learn car mainternance, first aid and cooking.
as a result
Therefore
otherwise
for example
On the course, students will not be taught in the traditional (34)__________, but rather will be guided and encouraged to do things for themselves.
Means
Approach
route
way
To a greater or lesser extent, good schools have always tried to (35)__________these skills.
Grow
Develop
make
do
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 36 to 40.
TATTOOING: AN ANCIENT TRADITION
Tattooing is an old art. In ancient Greece, people who had tattoos were regarded as members of the upper classes. On the other hand, tattooing was (36) __________ in Europe by the early Christians, who thought that it was a sinful thing to do. It was not until the late 18th century, when Captain Cook saw South Sea
Islander decorating their bodies with tattoos that attitudes began to change. Sailors came back from these islands with pictures of Christ on their backs and from then on, tattooing (37)__________ in popularity. A survey by the French army in 1881 showed that among the 387 men (38) __________there were 1,333 designs.
Nowadays, not everybody finds tattoos acceptable. Some people thing that getting one is silly because tattoos are more or less permanent. There is also some (39) __________ about catching a blood disease from unsterilized needles. Even for those who do want a tattoo, the process of getting one is not painless, but the final result, in their eyes, is (40) __________ the pain.
On the other hand, tattooing was (36) __________ in Europe by the early Christians, who thought that it was a sinful thing to do.
Exported
Finished
banned
blamed
Sailors came back from these islands with pictures of Christ on their backs and from then on, tattooing (37)__________ in popularity.
Gained
Won
earned
made
A survey by the French army in 1881 showed that among the 387 men (38) __________there were 1,333 designs.
Inquired
questioned
spoken
demanded
There is also some (39) __________ about catching a blood disease from unsterilized needles.
trouble
danger
concern
threat
Even for those who do want a tattoo, the process of getting one is not painless, but the final result, in their eyes, is (40) __________ the pain
Worth
Owed
due
Deserved
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 41 to 45.
My first job was a sales assistant at a large department store. I wanted to work part-time, because I was still studying at university and I was only able to work a few nights a week.
I came across the advertisement in the local newspaper. I remember the interview as though it were yesterday. The (41) ________ manager sat behind a large desk. He asked me various questions which surprised me because all I wanted was to work in sales. An hours later, I was told that I had got the job and was given a contract to go over. I was to be trained for ten days before I took my post. Also, as a member of staff, I was (42) ______ to some benefits, including discounts.
When I eventually started, I was responsible (43) _______ the toy section. I really enjoyed it there and I loved demonstrating the different toys. I was surprised at how friendly my colleagues were, too. They made working there fun even when we had to deal with customers (44) ______ got on our nerves. (45) _______, working there was a great experience which I will never forget
The (41) ________ manager sat behind a large desk.
Personal
Personable
personage
personnel
Also, as a member of staff, I was (42) ______ to some benefits, including discounts.
Catered
Given
entitled
supplied
When I eventually started, I was responsible (43) _______ the toy section.
For
With
in
to
They made working there fun even when we had to deal with customers (44) ______ got on our nerves.
Which
Why
when
who
(45) _______, working there was a great experience which I will never forget
In contrast
However
Moreover
On the whole
Read the following passage and mark A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the blanks.
Over the next 20 to 50 years, it will become harder to tell the (46) _____ between the human and the machine. All, body part will be replaceable. Computers will function like the human brain with the ability to recognize feelings and respond in a feeling way. They will then produce fake people. We will then be able to create a machine duplicate of ourselves (47) _____ we will appear to be alive long after we are dead. Maybe a few decades later, a way will be found to transfer our spirit, including our memories and thoughts, to the new body. Then we can choose to live for as long as we want. It might be expensive. When it becomes possible to do a spirit transfer, they will find (48) _____ to do them automatically. So we will be able to reside within whichever duplicate we want, whenever we want.
Miniature robots will be built (49) _____ through your blood stream and repair damage. Also, larger robots will be used when you are sick. When you have an upset stomach, you will swallow a very small cherry tasting robot which will travel through your stomach taking video of the mess. It will be set up like a video game, so you can control the exploring and the selection of images. Then you can replay the video to help a doctor (50) _____ your illness, or to prove to your employer that you really, were sick.
Over the next 20 to 50 years, it will become harder to tell the (46) _____ between the human and the machine.
Change
Difference
appearance
variety
We will then be able to create a machine duplicate of ourselves (47) _____ we will appear to be alive long after we are dead.
Because
Soon
but
so
When it becomes possible to do a spirit transfer, they will find (48) _____ to do them automatically.
Over
Out
down
up
Miniature robots will be built (49) _____ through your blood stream and repair damage.
Travelling
to be travelled
to travel
travel
Then you can replay the video to help a doctor (50) _____ your illness, or to prove to your employer that you really, were sick.
Watch
Observe
notice
Diagnose








