TIẾNG ANH 11 – BRIGHT
UNIT 5 TEST 5A
I PRONUNCIATION (1 point)
A. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word
whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of
the following questions.
1. A. lock B. chore C. pond D. stop
2. A. mall B. talk C. ball D. watch
3. A. door B. poor C. flood D. floor
B. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that
differs from the other three in the position of the main stress in each of the
following questions.
4. A. vehicle B. sensor C. result D. traffic
5. A. support B. access C. replace D. record
II USE OF ENGLISH (3 points)
A. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct
answer to each of the following questions.
6. __________ vehicles will be able to land and take off from very small spaces.
A. Flying B. Floating C. Moving D. Efficient
7. I think people __________ be too afraid to use skybridges in the future.
A. may B. will C. are going to D. are likely that
8. A drone __________ will take a package everywhere, quickly and efficiently.
A. delivery B. transportation C. transfer D. access
9. Passengers will travel at high speed on a __________ tube train.
A. digital B. virtual C. solar D. vacuum
10. There may be fewer physical schools in the future; there will be a lot of home
__________ instead.
A. education B. teaching C. schooling D. classrooms
11. It is __________ that lots of us will live in 3D printed houses in the future.
A. perhaps B. definitely C. probably D. likely
12. We won’t have to shop __________ person in the future; we will be able to do
everything online.
A. by B. for C. in D. at
13. We __________ buy an electric car this year, but I’m not sure yet.
A. might B. maybe C. won’t D. aren’t going to
14. Tom wants an electric car because his old one is always breaking __________.
A. apart B. down C. off D. up
15. We will __________ have enough vertical farms to feed a city in the future.
A. probably B. likely C. maybe D. perhaps
B. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or
phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the
following questions.
16. In the following years, we will use shops more for socialising than buying things.
A. hanging out B. passing by C. trying on D. going out
17. Kate’s going to buy an electric car after her old one broke down on the motorway.
A. lost control B. fell apart C. ran out of fuel D. stopped
working
C. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or
phrase that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the
following questions.
18. Laura watched as the delivery drone landed in front of her house.
A. moved around B. sped up C. fell off D. took off
19. In my opinion, there is no doubt that many houses will have solar windows to
produce energy for the house.
A. it is highly unlikely B. it might not be
certain
C. there is definitely a chance D. there is a possibility
D. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined
part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
20. There might be 3D printed buildings but there won’t certainly be floating buildings
on water.
21. Look out! That drone is falling! In fact, it is likely the other devices will fall off the
shelves, too.
E. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct
answer to each of the following questions.
22. What is the message asking students to do?
A. send all their homework to their teacher B. go online for
news about their lessons
C. create an account to be able to do work D. check the
website for further information
Please sign in to your HOMESTUDY account to receive important news about
your timetable.
III. WORD FORMATION (0. 8 points)
Write the correct form of the words in brackets.
27. Touch the ____________ screen and the menu appears immediately. (ACTIVE)
28. I won’t need to worry about parking when I have a ____________ car. (FOLD)
29. Ken is going to study ____________ at university when he leaves college. (ROBOT)
30. It is likely that cities will see ____________ public transport very soon. (DRIVER)
IV. READING (3 points)
A. Read the following passage and choose the correct word or phrase that
best fits each of the numbered blanks.
Hi Kerry, How are you and your family? Guess what? I was watching TV last night when I
came across a programme about education in the future. I immediately thought about
you because I know you plan to become a teacher when you leave school.
According to the TV programme, it looks like schools will look a lot different very soon.
To begin with, online learning will (31) __________ traditional learning in classrooms at
school. This also means that a lot of parents will take control of their children’s
education and teach them at home. For those students still in a classroom, AI teaching
assistants will (32) __________ them when they need extra help and there will be lots of
new equipment, too. Some of it, you will recognise from all the gaming you do. Virtual
reality will provide students with real- (33) __________ experiences, but in the digital
world. It will be (34) __________ you are really there, watching, for example, the events
from hundreds of years ago in a history lesson.
Also, it is likely that students will use websites instead of the old textbooks we use right
now, and hologram (35) __________ will make objects appear and really bring subjects to
life. It seems to me that learning will definitely be a lot more fun in the future. How it
will be for you as a teacher in the future, I’m not so sure about!
Bye for now, Sarah
31. A. repeat B. reduce C. replace D. represent
32. A. connect B. communicate C. produce D. support
33. A. live B. life C. alive D. living
34. A. like B. possible C. likely D. perhaps
35. A. machines B. devices C. technologies D. experiences
B. Read the passage and choose the correct answer to each of the following
questions.
Free Time in the Future
Our ancestors worked 7 days a week with little free time. Then it became 6 days, and
now most of us work 5 days a week. These days, we have more free time than at any
time before and with technology helping us at home and at work, we will have even
more in the future. So what will we do with all this free time? There will still be theatres,
cinemas and concert halls, but we will not go there as often. Actors will perform in plays
which will stream as holograms in our homes and so will our favourite bands or singers
in live concerts. We won’t need to visit the cinema to see new films as they will be
available online immediately.
There won’t be as many parks where we can all walk or run, but some of us will get fit
at home. Buildings will have gardens on their roofs with special areas for running. These
areas will also stop heat getting into the building and save us energy as we won’t have
to use air conditioning. Gaming is big business with the young and the old these days
and it will continue to be in the future. More powerful consoles will bring bigger and
better worlds of adventure to every home. Virtual reality headsets will put players in the
heart of the action and it will feel like they are really there. What about those hobbies
(OR other things we do in our free time) that give us so much pleasure, though? Will we
still do or collect the same things or will that change, too? Experts say that some free-
time activities we did in the past will return such as knitting and woodwork. The things
people collect, though, will perhaps be the things we have at home today. So don’t
throw away your old toys, comics and board games because they could be worth a lot
one day.
36. What is the main idea of the first paragraph?
A. It isn’t easy to get time off from work these days.
B. The amount of free time workers enjoy has increased.
C. Workers will soon choose how much free time they get.
D. There will be no need to work in the years to come.
37. The writer says that a garden on the roof will ______.
A. be the perfect place to have a gym
B. improve the way we feel about ourselves
C. provide us with fresh fruit and vegetables
D. keep the rooms in the buildings cool
38. Which of the following is NOT true about the future according to the
passage?
A. Holograms will replace actors in films.
B. Playing a video game will become more exciting.
C. We will enjoy live performances in our living rooms.
D. Old-fashioned hobbies will become more popular.
39. What can be inferred from the text?
A. Video games will be a lot more expensive in the future.
B. Some modern hobbies will not exist in the years to come.
C. Ordinary objects could increase in value over the years.
D. Gaming will become the most popular hobby for all age groups.
40. Which word is closest in meaning to pleasure in the last paragraph?
A. leisure B. relaxation C. entertainment D. excitement