Đề kiểm tra Unit 8 - Tiếng anh 10 iLearn Smart World có đáp án (Đề 1)

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Text 1:

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

Video gaming is a very popular form of entertainment in the world. Both girls and boys play video games regularly, mostly for fun. There are also new ways to make a living out of video games, from making their own games, broadcasting live online, to playing professionally in packed stadiums. 

 

Alex Balfanz is an 18-year-old student. Every day he has lectures or seminars, and assignments to do at home. Like many students of his age, he spends a couple of hours per day on video games. But he’s not just playing them – he’s making them, and making a lot of money, too. “In the 10 months that Jailbreak has been released, it has already produced seven figure profits,” Balfanz says. Today, it has been played for the billionth time. 

 

Kyle Mayers left college in 2020 and struggled to find a job during lockdown. Then he began playing the football video game Rocket League and found that he had a lot of viewers watching him play. His followers enjoy watching him defeat challenges or asking for tips and advice for their own gaming adventures. Now, Kyle usually logs in around 7 p.m. every night playing games, and earns just over £1,000 every month. 

 

Sumail Hassan is the youngest gamer to win $1 million in eSports winnings. He’s made more than $2.5 million playing Dota, an online multiplayer game. He calls it a full-time job. He’s 19 now but has been gaming since he was seven. According to Hassan, it’s not easy to be a professional gamer. He has to practise for ten or more hours a day, five or six days a week. He also studies videos of other players and plan ways to beat them.

Text 2:

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

Sea Watch Foundation is a national organization which was (36)___________ in 1991. Its main aim is to improve the (37)___________ and protection of whales, dolphins and porpoises in British and Irish waters. Professional researchers work together with volunteers to identify and monitor the numbers and locations of these animals (38)___________ they can gain valuable knowledge of the ocean environment, the impact of climate change on the seas, the effects of chemical pollution, over-fishing and accidental capture in fishing gear. The project also increases awareness and understanding of marine mammals and the threats they face. Volunteers can work both in the office and in the field. There is also a (39)___________ of regional coordinators and volunteer observers all around the UK coastline. They provide data and support to Sea Watch through recording and reporting all sightings of whales, dolphins and porpoises. Sea Watch Foundation has also run courses (40)___________ over twenty years, making it one of the most experienced organizations for training observers and students interested in sea animals in the country. If you would like to be a volunteer, the most straightforward way to get involved is to contact the organization’s co-ordinator in your area and join him or her for a sea watch. Anyone with enthusiasm and a pair of binoculars can take part in.

Text 3:

Read the following passage. Then read sentences A-F, and choose the one that best fits each gap. There is ONE extra sentence.

THE JURASSIC COAST

If you travel to the southwest, the Jurassic Coast is worth a visit. The Jurassic Coast is a UNESCO World Heritage Site stretching 95 miles from Exmouth in East Devon to Studland Bay in Dorset, England.(41)___________ You don’t have to be a geologist to admire the stony and sandy coastline, where the landscape changes due to landslides and erosion. You might pick up a fossil on a walk along stunning Chesil Beach and admire Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous rock formations. (42)___________ It is considered the only place in the world which displays unbroken evidence of 185 million years of evolution. (43)___________ Rock falls and landslides can happen at any time, quickly and without warning. Tides have also reshaped and stripped beaches around the coast, which means it is easier for the coast to be cut off by the incoming tides. Luckily, there are tide time apps available to check for more information. Besides, walking along coastal paths may be muddy and slippery in places. (44)___________

The beauty of the area obviously attracts a lot of visitors, so there are high-profile campaigns for zero-impact tourism. (45)___________ For example, every year, thousands of volunteers join in a coastal clean-up to protect the Jurassic Coast for future generations. Besides, the towns of Devon and Dorset are becoming plastic-free communities, so single-use plastic is now a thing of the past in those places.

A.      However, there are some safety regulations that visitors need to know.

B.       These campaigns are trying to prevent sea and beach pollution, and are aimed at people on holiday in the area, as well as local residents.

C.       It’s one of the most beautiful nature reserves in England.

D.      When you are planning a fossil hunt, always check the tides.

E.       Therefore, it’s important to stay on official routes and follow warning signs at all times.

F.       If you’re lucky enough, you can even see a dinosaur footprint.

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Câu 31:

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What is the main idea of the passage?

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Câu 32:

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Kyle Mayers makes a living by ______________.

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Câu 33:

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The pronoun ‘it’ in paragraph 4 refers to ______________.

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Câu 34:

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Which statement is TRUE about Alex Balfanz?

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Câu 35:

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Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?

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