60 CÂU HỎI
Since automation has become a(n) (1) _______ part of business operations
A. integral
B. certain
C. impressive
D. unimportant
we can predict that robots are soon going to replace many jobs that are today (2) _______ by humans.
A. shown
B. presented
C. undergone
D. performed
Industrial robots can complete certain tasks faster and (3) _______ efficiently than humans as they are designed and built to perform them with higher accuracy.
A. much
B. Less
C. more
D. most
This combined with the fact they are used to automate (4) _______
A. processes
B. processings
C. products
D. producing
_______ which previously might have taken significantly more time and resource results in the use of industrial robots to (5) _______ the efficiency of production lines.
A. decrease
B. reduce
C. increase
D. take
Given their higher levels of accuracy, industrial robots can be used to (6) _______
A. produce
B. sell
C. make
D. do
higher quality products which (7) _______ the reduction of time required for quality control
A. result
B. result from
C. result in
D. result to
(8)_______ that standards of quality are adhered to.
A. ensure
B. be ensured
C. ensuring
D. to ensure
Robots can work 24/7 and keep working at 100% efficiency. On average a 40% increase in the output of a production line occurs when one key person is (9) _______
A. replace
B. replaced
C. replacing
D. to replace
by a robot who (10) _______ the same working hours.
A. operates
B. does
C. completed
D. has
(11) _______ health experts believe that children and young people today are more
A. Lot of
B. Plenty
C. A great deal
D. Many
(12)_______ than they used to be. So why has this happened?
A. Lot of
B. Plenty
C. A great deal
D. Many
Lots of young people don’t have a healthy (13) _______.
A. dish
B. menu
C. diet
D. balance
They eat too much fast food (14) _______ hamburgers and pizza and not enough fruit and vegetables.
A. such
B. like
C. as
D. included
In the US, many children (15) _______ fast food regularly since they were very young.
A. eat
B. have eaten
C. are eating
D. ate
American children aged four to nineteen have been eating fast food (16) _______ all the time.
A. nearly
B. most
C. most of
D. lots
They also don’t (17) _______ exercise and spend too much of their time watching TV
A. play
B. make
C. do
D. perform
(18) _______ the Internet or playing computer games.
A. surfing
B. chatting
C. exploring
D. sweeping
So how can you change your habits if you have been (19) _______ an unhealthy lifestyle for a long time?
A. managing
B. controlling
C. monitoring
D. following
Many young people have found that (20) _______ fit and healthy can be a lot of fun.
A. become
B. became
C. have become
D. becoming
English is an important language for all kinds of (21) _______ and personal goals.
A. practical
B. professional
C. critical
D. identical
Whether you’re just starting out in English, or you need some (22) _______ to keep going
A. force
B. power
C. pressure
D. motivation
Learning English can help you pursue and (23) _______ more career opportunities.
A. obtain
B. achieve
C. find
D. afford
These days, the job market is global - many companies need employees who can (24) _______ with partners and clients all over the world.
A. tell
B. talk
C. communicate
D. describe
Very often, that means finding (25) _______ who speak English.
A. employment
B. employers
C. employees
D. employing
Are you job hunting? Are you looking for a (26) _______ within your company?
A. boost
B. promotion
C. advance
D. innovation
Learning English is an important (27) _______ forward to all of those goals.
A. findings
B. platform
C. step
D. base
The global job market has even (28) _______ new positions for bilingual people.
A. created
B. made
C. done
D. taken
By learning English, you could become a translator, a language teacher or an English marketing professional (29) _______ a global company.
A. for
B. into
C. on
D. at
No matter what career path you decide to (30) _______ learning English is a valuable skill.
A. obey
B. pursue
C. chase
D. catch
Around the world, bamboo species are routinely (31) _______ as part of forest eco-systems in national
A. provided
B. threatened
C. protected
D. saved
parks and (32) _______ but there is next to nothing that protects bamboo in the wild
A. areas
B. sites
C. reserves
D. places
(33) _______ its own sake.
A. with
B. of
C. for
D. within
However, some small steps are being taken to (34) _______ this situation.
A. confront
B. address
C. deal
D. explore
The UNEP-INBAR report will help conservationists to establish effective (35) _______ aimed at protecting valuable wild bamboo species.
A. measures
B. procedures
C. processes
D. stages
Towns end, too, sees the UNEP report as an important step forward in promoting the cause of bamboo (36) _______ “Until now, bamboo has been perceived as a second-class plant.
A. conservation
B. destruction
C. extinction
D. limitation
When you talk about places such as the Amazon, everyone always thinks (37) _______ the hardwoods.
A. to
B. about
C. on
D. from
Of course, these are significant, but there is a tendency to overlook the plants they are associated (38) _______ which are often bamboo species.
A. about
B. with
C. on
D. in
In many ways, it is the (39)_______ important plant known to man.
A. best
B. more
C. least
D. most
“We need to go out there, look at these plants and see how they (40) _______ and then use that information to conserve them for the future.”
A. survive
B. live
C. earn
D. look
The Olympic Games (41) _______ in 776 B.C
A. rooted
B. deprived
C. sent back
D. originated
I Olympia, a small town in Greece. Participants in the first Olympiad are said to have run 200-yard race, but as the Games (42)_______ every four years, they expanded in scope.
A. held
B. be held
C. were held
D. was held
Only Greek amateurs were (43)_______ to participate in this festival in honor of the God Zeus.
A. allowed
B. forced
C. agreed
D. considered
The event became a religious, patriotic, and athletic occasion (44) _______ winners were honored with wreaths and special privileges.
A. which
B. what
C. when
D. where
The modern Olympic Games (45) _______ in Athens in 1896 as a result
A. had begun
B. began
C. was beginning
D. would begin
as a result (46) _______ the initiative of Baron Pierre de Coubertin
A. of
B. from
C. in
D. about
a French educator (47) _______ desire was to promote international understanding through athletics.
A. that
B. which
C. whose
D. whom
Nine nations (48) _______ in the first Games; over 100 nations currently compete.
A. participated
B. took
C. enrolled
D. went
Before the 1970s the Games were officially limited to (49) _______ with amateur status
A. competitors
B. competitions
C. competing
D. competitees
but in the 1980s many events were opened to (50) _______ athletes.
A. famous
B. professional
C. personal
D. amateur
Vienna (51)_______ the perfect blend of adventure, affordability, ease of living, and safety.
A. is providing
B. providing
C. provides
D. has provided
Vienna is a captivating (52) _______ of old and new
A. beauty
B. feature
C. romance
D. mix
Vienna is gastronomy: a cultural melting pot (53) _______ you can find dishes from every world
A. which
B. in which
C. that
D. what
(54) _______ complemented perfectly by delicious Austrian pastries and excellent coffee
A. attractions
B. cuisine
C. desserts
D. appetizer
Vienna is music, the home of great (55) _______ such as Strauss, Beethoven and Mozart and the host to world-renowned opera
A. composers
B. poets
C. artists
D. dancers
Vienna is culture, with (56) _______ than 100 museums to choose from.
A. more
B. much
C. less
D. little
(57) _______ its unique charm, Vienna will be the backdrop to many incredible memories
A. Owing
B. Despite
C. Due
D. Thanks to
(58)_______will stay with you forever; spend a quiet evening at the opera, wander through its
A. that
B. they
C. it
D. things
59) _______ centre under the watchful gaze of the cathedral or
A. history
B. historical
C. prehistory
D. historically
60) __________ a Viennese coffee accompanied by a slice of delicious Sachertorte chocolate cake.
A. take
B. enjoy
C. bring
D. buy