Trắc nghiệm Vocabulary and Grammar Unit 14 lớp 11 Tiếng Anh Lớp 11
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Câu 1:
In the early days of jet development, jet engines used great numbers of fuel
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Câu 2:
Today successful farmers are experts not only in agriculture, but also in market, finance, and accounting
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Câu 3:
In the architecture, a capital is the top portion of a column
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Câu 4:
The Dave Brubek Quartet, one of the most popular jazz bands of the 1950s, had a particularly loyal following on campuses college.
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Câu 5:
The Yale Daily News is oldest than any other college newspaper still in operation in the United States
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Câu 6:
The average temperature on Mars, the fourth planet from the Sun, is about eighty degrees than colder on Earth.
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Câu 7:
This bird’s tail is double as long as its body.
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Câu 8:
Stephen Hopkins was a cultural and political leadership in colonial Rhode Island
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Câu 9:
Near equator, the slant of the Sun’s rays is never great enough to cause temperatures to fall below the freezing point.
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Câu 10:
Herman Melville’s novel, Moby Dick describes the dangers, difficult, and often violent life aboard a whaling ship
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Câu 11:
Because of their color and shape, seahorses blend so well with the seaweed in which they live that is almost impossible to see themselves.
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Câu 12:
Researchers in economics, psychology, and marketing can help businesses.
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Câu 13:
Haywood Broun was a read widely newspaper columnist who wrote during the 1920’s and 1930’s.
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Câu 14:
The author Susan Glaspell won Pulitzer Prize in 1931 for hers play, Alison’s House.
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Câu 15:
The rock formations in the Valley of Fire in Nevada has been worn into many strange shapes by the action of wind and water.
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Câu 16:
The discover of gold and silver in the rugged mountains of Nevada in 1858 attracted many fortune-seekers to that area
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Câu 17:
More than 10,000 years ago, glaciers moved across the Minnesota region four time, leveling most of the land.
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Câu 18:
Viscosity is measurement describing the relative difficulty or easy with which liquids flow.
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Câu 19:
Abigail Adam’s letters to her husband present a graphic picture of the age which she lived.
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Câu 20:
Some critics have called Theodore Dreiser’s book Sister Carrie a first modern novel because it broke so many traditions.
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Câu 21:
Runner Wilma Rudolf win three gold medals at the 1960 Olympics, and she set the world record for the 100 – meter dash in 1961
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Câu 22:
Woody Guthrie wrote thousands of songs during the lifetime, many of which became classic folk songs .
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Câu 23:
Composer John Cage, used many unusual objects as instrument in his music, including cowbells, flower pots, tin cans, and saw blades.
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Câu 24:
One of the most beautiful botanical gardens in the United States is the wildly and lovely Magnolia Gardens near Charleston, South Carolina
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Câu 25:
Unlike competitive running race, race walkers must always keep some portion of their feet in contact with the ground.
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Câu 26:
Since light spreads out in all directions, a light viewed from a great distance appearing dimmer than it actually is.
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Câu 27:
In the last two decades, Bombay and Madras are developed in the centers of the Indian film industry
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Câu 28:
Although the accurate of the United States census is debated, its figures are used to guide countless public funding decision
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Câu 29:
What are common known as “lead” pencils are not lead, but rather a mixture of graphite, clay and wax
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Câu 30:
Early radio was called the “wireless” because radio uses invisibly waves to carry information.
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Câu 31:
The mosquito has needle-shaped mouthparts that piercing the skin to suck blood.
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Câu 32:
Hailey’s comet was named after the astronomer Edmund Hailey, who was the first to realize that some comets appear in regular cycle
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Câu 33:
Photographs from a satellite are frequently used to generate the information is needed to produce a map
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Câu 34:
Amphibians are a class of animal that that can live and breed neither on land or in water.
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Câu 35:
The word “scuba: is actually an acronym that comes of the words “self-contained underwater breathing apparatus”.
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Câu 36:
When a simple action such as lifting one’s arm is performed, the work is divided between at least three different muscle groups.
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Câu 37:
Monkeys use their foot to eat food, to gesture, and to climb.
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Câu 38:
Two thousand years ago, most of Western Europe was populated by a fierce, strong, artistically people known as the Celts.
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Câu 39:
Some heating devices convert chemist energy like that found in wood and coal into heat energy.
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Câu 40:
Psychological studies show that many students feeling terrible about the results of tests on which they have actually performed well.
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Câu 41:
About 150 years ago, Charles Darwin shocked the world with his the cry that humans were relativity to apes
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Câu 42:
The average cat sleeps sixteen hours for a day in short intervals called ‘cat naps'.
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Câu 43:
The Irish potato famine of 1845 and 1848 were some of the worst in that country’s history and led to thousands of deaths and mass emigration.
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Câu 44:
Many deaths associated with fires are not actual caused by the flames, but are rather the result of asphyxiation resulting from the decreased oxygen supply in burning buildings.
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Câu 45:
Any material that is attractive by a magnet is by definition “magnetic”.
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Câu 46:
It was him who came running into the classroom with the news
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Câu 47:
Science and technology are part of the knowledges of educated people
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Câu 48:
The professor is thinking to go to the conference on conservation next month.
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Câu 49:
Engines used in space shuttles are much larger and more strong than the ones used in jet planes.
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Câu 50:
They are going to have to leave soon, and so do we.