Trắc nghiệm Vocabulary and Grammar Unit 10 lớp 11 Tiếng Anh Lớp 11
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Câu 1:
The number 8.5 is an example of a “mixed number” because it is composing of an integer and a fraction.
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Câu 2:
The Vermont Elememary Science Project, according to its founders, are designed to challenge some of the most widely held beliefs about teaching
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Câu 3:
The extraordinary beautiful of orchids makes them the basis of a multimillion-dollar floral industry .
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Câu 4:
The orangutan’s hands and feet arc designed for holding and grasping branches, dud its powerful immensely arms enable it to climb and swing in trees without difficulty.
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Câu 5:
Light rays what enter the eye must be focused onto a point on the retina in order for a clear visual image to form.
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Câu 6:
The Texas Panhandle region, in the Northwestern part of the state, produces more wheat, cotton , and grain sorghum than any of other area of Texas.
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Câu 7:
Since it lives in the desert, the collared lizard depends from insects for water as well as for food.
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Câu 8:
Carnegie hall was the first building in New York designed special for orchestral music.
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Câu 9:
A coral reef, a intricate aquatic community of plants and animals, is found only in warm, shallow, sunlight seas
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Câu 10:
To save the California condor from extinction, a group of federal, local, and privately organizations initiated a rescue program.
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Câu 11:
None two butterflies have exactly the same design on their wings.
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Câu 12:
“Gone With the Wind”, the epic novel about life in South during the Civil War period, took ten years write.
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Câu 13:
Before his death, John Dewey saw his philosophy have a profound influences on education and thought in the United States and elsewhere
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Câu 14:
Ozone is an unstable faintly bluish gas that is the most chemical active form of Oxygen.
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Câu 15:
Humus is formed during soil microorganisms decompose animal and plant material into usable elements by plants
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Câu 16:
Colleges in the newly formed United States, in recovering from the adverse effects of the American Revolution, inaugurated a broad curriculum in response of social demands.
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Câu 17:
In the United State, the Cabinet consist of a group of advisers, each of whom is chosen by the President to head an executive department of the government.
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Câu 18:
The discovery of the antibiotic penicillin in 1928 has not produced antibiotics useful for the treatment of infectious diseases until 1940.
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Câu 19:
Margaret Mead achieved worlduide famous through her studies of child-rearing, personality, and culture
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Câu 20:
Unlike wood, paper, and fabric which tendency to disintegrate after being buried for many years, ceramics and glassware although easily broken, survive well in the ground.
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Câu 21:
One inventor that Thomas Edison can take credit for is the light bulb.
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Câu 22:
Jessamyn West’s first and most famous novel, the friendly persuasion, describes the life of the Quaker farmed family in the mid-1800’s.
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Câu 23:
The strongly patriotic character of Charles Sangster’s poetry is credited about greatly furthering the cause of confederation in Canada
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Câu 24:
Any group that conducting its meeting using parliamentary rules will encounter situations where prescribed procedures cannot be applied.
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Câu 25:
Carrie Chapman Call organized the League of Women Votes after successfully campaign for the constitutional amendment that gave women the right to vote.
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Câu 26:
Stars derive their energy from thermonuclear reactions that take place in their heat interiors
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Câu 27:
Some snakes have hollow teeth are called fangs that they use to poison their victims
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Câu 28:
Bacteria lived in the soil play a vital role in recycling the Carbon and Nitrogen needed by plants.
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Câu 29:
In The Sociology of Science, now considered a classic, Robert Morton discusses cultural, economy and social forces that contributed to the development of modern science .
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Câu 30:
If it is kept dry, a seed can still sprout up to forty years after their formation
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Câu 31:
The bold way in which Margaret Mead defined the terms “family” – based as much on choice as on biological relationship – is possibly the most enduring of her legacies
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Câu 32:
The bold way in which Margaret Mead defined the terms “family” – based as much on choice as on biological relationship – is possibly the most enduring of her legacies.
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Câu 33:
There is evidence that the caribou originated into North America and crossed over all land bridge into Asia and evolved into the Old World’s reindeer.
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Câu 34:
Dwelling primarily in the ice Northern Polar seas, beluga whales are characteristically small, white, agile, and elusive.
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Câu 35:
Abraham Lincolns boyhood home resembled those of many others midwestern pioneers, with its dirt floor, sleeping loft, and crude fireplace.
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Câu 36:
Two unique features of the Arctic they are lack of precipitation and permanently frozen ground.
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Câu 37:
Although apples do not grow during the cold season, apple trees must have a such season in order to flourish.
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Câu 38:
A great aviation pioneer, Amelia Earhart was already famous when she sets out on her ill-fated attempt to circle the globe in 1937’s
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Câu 39:
Archeological studies have provided evidence that the use of plants for decoration as well as for food developed early in the history.
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Câu 40:
It has been reported that during any twenty-four hour period, a minimal of three hundred North American women start their own businesses.
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Câu 41:
A number of the Pacific Islands are volcanoes that have pushed up from the ocean floor, the others are the tops sunken mountain ranges
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Câu 42:
Although ferns lack flowers, they do have leaves, stems, and root.
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Câu 43:
The knee is more likely to be damage than most other joints because it is subject to tremendous forces during vigorous activity.
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Câu 44:
Numerous types of cells, such as skin cells and white blood cells, have the power reproduce asexually.
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Câu 45:
S. Eliot received wide recognition after publishes The Waste Land, which fused poetic traditions with elements of modern music and language.
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Câu 46:
Halifax is largest city and chief port of Nova Scotia and is the eastern terminus of Canada’s two great railway systems.
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Câu 47:
Gwendolyn Brooks, which won a Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1950, had 75 poems published by the time she was twenty.
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Câu 48:
The basic elements of public-opinion research are interviewers, questionnaires, tabulating equipment, and to sample population
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Câu 49:
Many exercises such as calisthenics, running, or to swim involve producing muscle tension through a range of movements that are called isotonics.
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Câu 50:
Electric motors range in size from the tiny mechanisms that operate sewing machine to the great engines in heavy locomotives.