Question 1: A. central B. device C. process D. electronic
Question 2: A. lightning B. blind C. divide D. magical
Question 3: A. storage B. demo C. protest D. floppy
Question 4: A. keyboard B. scenic C. perfect D. request
Question 5: A. magical B. accuracy C. calculation D. data
Question 6: A. typewriter B. multiply C. physical D. dry
Question 7: A. remote B. process C. control D. operate
Choose the letter A, B, C or D the word that has different stress pattern from others.
Question 8: A. insert B. device C. adjust D. hardware
Question 9: A. service B. process C. open D. receive
Question 10: A. remote B. foreign C. transmit D. control
Question 11: A. distance B. language C. public D. require
Question 12: A. instruction B. telephone C. ambulance D. personal
Question 13: A. material B. marital C. condition D. receiver
Question 14: A. insert B. dial C. cooker D. provide
Question 15: A. invention B. calculate C. multiply D. accurate
B. Vocabulary and Grammar
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the sentences
Question 1: Thanks to computers, we can calculate difficult mathematic formula __________ lightning speed.
A. on B. at C. with D. of
Question 2: The new invention may receive a lot of __________ from the public.
A. concerns B. patents C. roles D. sciences
Question 3: Another man-made satellite has _______ up into space.
A. sent B. be sent C. been sent D. sending
Question 4: He asked me if I was capable __________ fixing the electric cooker.
A. of B. on C. to D. with
Question 5: Digital cameras is a wonderful ___________.
A. invent B. invention C. invented D. inventing
Question 6: You can use the ___________ control to adjust the air-conditioner.
A. effective B. distance C. remote D. physical
Question 7: The books ___________ have been read by the students should be put on the shelf.
A. who B. whose C. that D. what
Question 8: What _________ computer a miraculous device?
A. makes B. make C. making D. to make
Question 9: She noticed a marked _______ in the children on her second visit.
A. differ B. difference C. different D. differently
Question 10: Both hardware _________ software are important to a computer.
A. so B. but C. or D. and
Question 11: We _________ tasks into three parts so that all members of the group can take part in.
A. divided B. transmitted C. interacted D. linked
Question 12: Three women, none of whom we _______ before, _______ out of the hall.
A. saw-had come B. had seen-came
C. saw-came D. had seen-had come
Question 13: Nowadays, the divorce rate is higher than it used to be________ young people are allowed to decide on their marriage.
A. despite B. but C. even though D. in spite of
Question 14: Computer is a good source of information and __________.
A. precision B. entertainment C. beauty D. calculation
Question 15: The government provided an _______ £25 million to expand the service.
A. additive B. addition C. additional D. additionally
C. Reading
Read the passage below and decide whether the statements are TRUE or FALSE?
A computer is an electronic device capable of manipulating number and symbols, first taking input, processing it, storing and giving out output under a control of set instructions which is known as a program. A general purpose computer requires the following hardware components: memory, storage device (hard disk drive), input device (keyboard, mouse etc.), output device (screen, printer etc.) and central processing unit (CPU). Many other components are involved in addition to the listed components to work together efficiently.
The CPU is can be expanded into three main parts: The ALU (Arithmetic and Logic Unit), The Bus interface Unit, and The Control Bus. The clock is an electronic circuit that gives regular pulses to the CPU. Faster clock speeds mean more pulses to the CPU and the instructions are stepped through faster. The memory chip contains millions of separate memory stores and each of these locations has a unique number. This is known as memory address. The CPU stores data at any of these addresses and fetch the content back when required.
RAM stands for Random Access Memory. These chips store the instructions for running the operating system and any computer application. This memory also stores all the data that is being worked on. RAM is a volatile memory which means that it only stores data while the computer remains switched on. When switched off, it loses all the stored data. ROM (Read Only Memory) on the other hand is a chip with program instructions permanently burned into it. The content is not lost even if the machine is switched off.
Question 1: A program gives instructions for a computer to operate.
A. True B. False
Question 2: The central processing unit is a software
A. True B. False
Question 3: There a five main parts in the CPU.
A. True B. False
Question 4: The memory chip contains millions of separate memory stores and each of these locations has a unique number.
A. True B. False
Question 5: RAM can store data for a longer period of time than ROM
A. True B. False
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the passage below
Computers are widely used nowadays and have _________ (6) benefits. First of all, they are used in various aspects _________ (7) our life such as science, industry, airline, military and so on. Computers are also the tool with which we are able _________ (8) the internet, watch animated television shows and other entertainment programs. Moreover, industrialization could not make its miracle jump without the support of computers. Computers, as well as advances in information technology, _________ (9) our life modern, convenient and civilized. Besides, computers and the internet bring us a great means of communication. Distance is no longer a matter of concern _________ (10) we can send emails within a few seconds or make cheap internet phone calls. In short, computers have become an indispensable device and are of vital use in the life of the human being.
Question 6: A. many B. much C. lot of D. a great deal of
Question 7: A. in B. with C. of D, for
Question 8: A. surf B. to surf C. surfs D. surfing
Question 9: A. makes B. is making C. have made D. made
Question 10: A. when B. what C. where D. who
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to answer these following questions
The meanings of the terms science and technology have changed significantly from one generation to another. More similarities than differences, however, can be found between the terms.
Both science and technology imply a thinking process, both are concerned with causal relationships in the material world, and both employ an experimental methodology that results in empirical demonstrations that can be verified by repetition. Science, at least in theory, is less concerned with the practicality of its results and more concerned with the development of general laws, but in practice science and technology are inextricably involved with each other.
The varying interplay of the two can be observed in the historical development of such practitioners as chemists, engineers, physicists, astronomers, carpenters, potters, and many other specialists. Differing educational requirements, social status, vocabulary, methodology, and types of rewards, as well as institutional objectives and professional goals, contribute to such distinctions as can be made between the activities of scientists and technologists; but throughout history the practitioners of “pure” science have made many practical as well as theoretical contributions.
Question 11: What are similarities of science and technology?
A. implying a thinking process
B. being concerned with causal relationships
C. employ an experimental methodology
D. All are correct
Question 12: Science is __________ concerned with the practicality of its results.
A. less B. more C. most D. as
Question 13: The varying _________ of the two can be observed in the historical development of many practitioners.
A. interaction B. illustration C. software D. accuracy
Question 14: Which one is NOT one of the reasons for the distinction between two terms?
A. different educational requirements
B. similar social status
C. distinctive vocabulary
D. diverse institutional objectives
Question 15: Have practitioners of “pure” science made many practical as well as theoretical contributions?
A. Yes, they have B. No, they haven’t
D. Writing
Each sentence has a mistake. Find it by choosing the letter A, B, C or D.
Question 1: We met the women and her dog which went to market
A. met B. and C. which D. market
Question 2: Ms. Brown is the best beautiful lady that I’ve ever met.
A. the best B. beautiful C. that D. I’ve
Question 3: Our teacher is one of the kindest and most intelligent, doesn’t mention handsome men we know.
A. one B. the kindest C. most intelligent D. doesn’t mention
Question 4: Her old grandmother is not enough strong to go walking up hills.
A. enough strong B. to go C. walking D. up
Question 5: What their country desires is a long-term policy for investment in science and technological.
A. desires B. long-term C. science D. technological
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the sentences with given words
Question 6: Lucia/ said/ they/ be not/ going to/ the/ cinema/ that night.
A. Lucia said that they aren’t going to the cinema that night.
B. Lucia said that they wasn’t going to the cinema that night.
C. Lucia said that they weren’t going to the cinema that night.
D. Lucia said that they hadn’t been going to the cinema that night.
Question 7: Science/ play/ important/ role/ our/ daily life
A. Science plays an important role on our daily life.
B. Science plays an important role in our daily life.
C. Science plays the important role on our daily life.
D. Science plays the important role in our daily life.
Question 8: Viet/ said/ he/ would/ be doing/ experiment/ 10 o’clock/ following day.
A. Viet said that he would be doing a experiment at 10 o’clock following day.
B. Viet said he would be doing an experiment at 10 o’clock following day.
C. Viet said he would be doing a experiment at 10 o’clock the following day.
D. Viet said that he would be doing an experiment at 10 o’clock the following day.
Question 9: I/ can’t/ imagine/ life/ without/ science/ technology.
A. I can’t imagine our life without science but technology.
B. I can’t imagine our life without science and technology.
C. I can’t imagine our life without science so technology.
D. I can’t imagine our life without science nor technology
Question 10: Parents/ not/ allow/ children/ play/ computer games/ long period of time.
A. Parents don’t allow children play computer games for a long period of time.
B. Parents don’t allow children playing computer games for a long period of time.
C. Parents don’t allow children to play computer games for a long period of time.
D. Parents don’t allow children played computer games for a long period of time.
Rewrite sentences without changing the meaning
Question 11: Peter said: “I will try to learn hard to pass the entrance exam.”
A. Peter said that he would try to learn hard to pass the entrance exam.
B. Peter told that he would try to learn hard to pass the entrance exam.
C. Peter asked that he would try to learn hard to pass the entrance exam.
D. Peter talked that he would try to learn hard to pass the entrance exam.
Question 12: It’s fascinating to watch science fiction movies.
A. Watch science fiction movies is fascinating.
B. Watching science fiction movies is fascinating.
C. Watch science fiction movies is boring.
D. Watching science fiction movies is boring.
Question 13: Thanks to technical advancements, we are having a more convenient life.
A. Our life would be more convenient if there were no technical advancements.
B. Our life would be less convenient if there were no technical advancements.
C. Our life would be more expensive if there were no technical advancements.
D. Our life would be less expensive if there were no technical advancements.
Question 14: I haven’t been to this gallery before.
A. I don’t like going to galleries.
B. This gallery is attractive.
C. Before going to this, I didn’t go to any other gallery.
D. This is the first time I have been to this gallery.
Question 15: My smart phone is so convenient that I bring it everywhere
A. It is such a convenient smart phone that I bring it everywhere.
B. I bring my smart phone everywhere although it’s convenient.
C. My smart phone is not convenient enough for me to bring.
D. My smart phone is convenient so that I can’t bring it anywhere.
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