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Bộ đề ôn thi vào Chuyên Anh năm 2023 có đáp án (Đề 1)

Trắc nghiệm tiếng anh lớp 9

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Câu 1 (0.18đ)

Read the passage and choose the best option for each of the following blanks. 

Media and advertising

After more than fifty years of television, it might seem only obvious to conclude that it is here to (1) ______. There have been many objections to it during this time, of course, and (2) ______ a variety of grounds. Did it cause eye-strain? Was the (3) ______ bombarding us with radioactivity? Did the advertisements contain subliminal messages, persuading us to buy more? Did children turn to violence through watching it, either because so (4) ______ programmes taught them how to shoot, rob, and kill, or because they had to do something to counteract the hours they had spent glued to the tiny screen? Or did it simply create a vast passive (5) ______ drugged by glamorous serials and inane situation (6) ______ ? On the other hand did it increase anxiety by sensationalizing the news [or the news which was (7) ______ by suitable pictures] and filling our living rooms with war, famine and political unrest? (8) ______ in all, television proved to be the all-purpose scapegoat for the second half of the century, blamed for everything, but above all, eagerly watched. For no (9) ______ how much we despised it, feared it, were bored by it, or felt that it took us away from the old paradise of family conversation and hobbies such as collecting stamps, we never turned it off. We kept staring at the screen, aware that our own tiny (10) ______ was in if we looked carefully.

After more than fifty years of television, it might seem only obvious to conclude that it is here to (1) ______.
  • A.
    be
  • B.
    stay 
  • C.
    exist 
  • D.
    prolong

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Câu 28 (0.18đ)

Read the following passage and choose the option that indicates the correct answer to each of the following questions.(2.0 pts)

In the United States in the early 1800's, individual state governments had more effect on the economy than did the federal government. States chartered manufacturing, banking, mining, and transportation firms and participated in the construction of various internal improvements such as canals, turnpikes, and railroads. The states encouraged internal improvements in two distinct ways; first, by actually establishing state companies to build such improvements; second, by providing part of the capital for mixed public-private companies setting out to make a profit.

In the early nineteenth century, state governments also engaged in a surprisingly large amount of direct regulatory activity, including extensive licensing and inspection programs. Licensing targets reflected both similarities and differences between the economy of the nineteenth century and that of today: in the nineteenth century, state regulation through licensing fell especially on peddlers, innkeepers, and retail merchants of various kinds. The perishable commodities of trade generally came understate inspection, and such important frontier staples as lumber and gunpowder were also subject to state control. Finally, state governments experimented with direct labor and business regulation designed to help the individual laborer or consumer, including setting maximum limits on hours of work and restrictions on price-fixing by businesses.

Although the states dominated economic activity during this period, the federal government was not inactive. Its goals were the facilitation of western settlement and the development of native industries. Toward these ends, the federal government pursued several courses of action. It established a national bank to stabilize banking activities in the country and, in part, to provide a supply of relatively easy money to the frontier, where it was greatly needed for settlement. It permitted access to public western lands on increasingly easy terms, culminating in the Homestead Act of 1862, by which title to land could be claimed on the basis of residence alone. Finally, it set up a system of tariffs that was basically protectionist in effect, although maneuvering for position by various regional interests produced frequent changes in tariff rates throughout the nineteenth century.

What does the passage mainly discuss?

  • A.
    States's rights versus federal rights. 
  • B.

    The participation of state governments in railroad, canal, and turnpike construction. 

  • C.

    The roles of state and federal governments in the economy of the nineteenthcentury. 

  • D.
    Regulatory activity by state governments.

Chưa có lời giải

Câu 29 (0.18đ)
Choose the best option to complete each of the following sentences

Only after the atomic bomb ________ and development in the air travel _______, ______ science fiction really become popular.

  • A.
    had created/ had taken off/ was 
  • B.

    had been created/ had been taken off/ has 

  • C.
    had been created/ had taken off/ did 
  • D.
    had been created/ / had taken off/ had

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Câu 30 (0.18đ)
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others
  • A.

    supposedly 

  • B.
    markedly 
  • C.
    allegedly 
  • D.
    determinedly

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Câu 31 (0.18đ)

Studies indicate _________ collecting art today than ever before.

  • A.

    there are that more people 

  • B.

    more people that are

  • C.

    that there are more people

  • D.

    people there are more

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Câu 32 (0.18đ)

I don’t know French, but I’ll ________.

  • A.

    get Tom to translate it

  • B.

    have it translate  

  • C.

    have Tom to translate it

  • D.

    make it translate 

Chưa có lời giải

Câu 33 (0.18đ)
Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from that of the others
  • A.
    environment 
  • B.
    mystery 
  • C.
    contribute 
  • D.
    terrific

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Câu 34 (0.18đ)
I don’t think she can get her message _______ to the students. She seems too nervous.
  • A.
    across 
  • B.
    around
  • C.
    out 
  • D.
    over

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Câu 35 (0.18đ)

There are ______ words in English having more than one meaning. Pay close attention to this fact.

  • A.
    a large many 
  • B.
    quite many
  • C.
    a great many 
  • D.
    quite a lot

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Câu 36 (0.18đ)
Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from that of the others
  • A.
    possibility 
  • B.
    disappointed 
  • C.
    manufacture 
  • D.
    instrument

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Câu 37 (0.18đ)
Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from that of the others
  • A.
    recommend 
  • B.
    difficulty 
  • C.
    admirable 
  • D.
    document

Chưa có lời giải

Câu 38 (0.18đ)

Read the following passage and choose the option that indicates the correct answer to each of the following questions.(2.0 pts)

In the United States in the early 1800's, individual state governments had more effect on the economy than did the federal government. States chartered manufacturing, banking, mining, and transportation firms and participated in the construction of various internal improvements such as canals, turnpikes, and railroads. The states encouraged internal improvements in two distinct ways; first, by actually establishing state companies to build such improvements; second, by providing part of the capital for mixed public-private companies setting out to make a profit.

In the early nineteenth century, state governments also engaged in a surprisingly large amount of direct regulatory activity, including extensive licensing and inspection programs. Licensing targets reflected both similarities and differences between the economy of the nineteenth century and that of today: in the nineteenth century, state regulation through licensing fell especially on peddlers, innkeepers, and retail merchants of various kinds. The perishable commodities of trade generally came understate inspection, and such important frontier staples as lumber and gunpowder were also subject to state control. Finally, state governments experimented with direct labor and business regulation designed to help the individual laborer or consumer, including setting maximum limits on hours of work and restrictions on price-fixing by businesses.

Although the states dominated economic activity during this period, the federal government was not inactive. Its goals were the facilitation of western settlement and the development of native industries. Toward these ends, the federal government pursued several courses of action. It established a national bank to stabilize banking activities in the country and, in part, to provide a supply of relatively easy money to the frontier, where it was greatly needed for settlement. It permitted access to public western lands on increasingly easy terms, culminating in the Homestead Act of 1862, by which title to land could be claimed on the basis of residence alone. Finally, it set up a system of tariffs that was basically protectionist in effect, although maneuvering for position by various regional interests produced frequent changes in tariff rates throughout the nineteenth century.

What does the passage mainly discuss?

  • A.
    States's rights versus federal rights. 
  • B.

    The participation of state governments in railroad, canal, and turnpike construction. 

  • C.

    The roles of state and federal governments in the economy of the nineteenthcentury. 

  • D.
    Regulatory activity by state governments.

Chưa có lời giải

Câu 39 (0.18đ)
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others
  • A.

    comb

  • B.
    climb
  • C.
    debt
  • D.
    cable

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Câu 40 (0.18đ)

Round and round ___________.

  • A.

    the wheels of the engine went

  • B.

    did the wheels of the engine go

  • C.

    went the wheels of the engine

  • D.

    going the wheels of the engine  

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Câu 41 (0.18đ)

Doctors advise people who are deficient __________ vitamin C to eat more fruit and vegetables.

  • A.
    from
  • B.
    of 
  • C.
    in 
  • D.
    for

Chưa có lời giải

Câu 42 (0.18đ)

Read the following passage and choose the option that indicates the correct answer to each of the following questions.(2.0 pts)

In the United States in the early 1800's, individual state governments had more effect on the economy than did the federal government. States chartered manufacturing, banking, mining, and transportation firms and participated in the construction of various internal improvements such as canals, turnpikes, and railroads. The states encouraged internal improvements in two distinct ways; first, by actually establishing state companies to build such improvements; second, by providing part of the capital for mixed public-private companies setting out to make a profit.

In the early nineteenth century, state governments also engaged in a surprisingly large amount of direct regulatory activity, including extensive licensing and inspection programs. Licensing targets reflected both similarities and differences between the economy of the nineteenth century and that of today: in the nineteenth century, state regulation through licensing fell especially on peddlers, innkeepers, and retail merchants of various kinds. The perishable commodities of trade generally came understate inspection, and such important frontier staples as lumber and gunpowder were also subject to state control. Finally, state governments experimented with direct labor and business regulation designed to help the individual laborer or consumer, including setting maximum limits on hours of work and restrictions on price-fixing by businesses.

Although the states dominated economic activity during this period, the federal government was not inactive. Its goals were the facilitation of western settlement and the development of native industries. Toward these ends, the federal government pursued several courses of action. It established a national bank to stabilize banking activities in the country and, in part, to provide a supply of relatively easy money to the frontier, where it was greatly needed for settlement. It permitted access to public western lands on increasingly easy terms, culminating in the Homestead Act of 1862, by which title to land could be claimed on the basis of residence alone. Finally, it set up a system of tariffs that was basically protectionist in effect, although maneuvering for position by various regional interests produced frequent changes in tariff rates throughout the nineteenth century.

What does the passage mainly discuss?

  • A.
    States's rights versus federal rights. 
  • B.

    The participation of state governments in railroad, canal, and turnpike construction. 

  • C.

    The roles of state and federal governments in the economy of the nineteenthcentury. 

  • D.
    Regulatory activity by state governments.

Chưa có lời giải

Câu 43 (0.18đ)
_______ as taste is really a composite sense made up of both taste and smell.
  • A.

    That we refer to

  • B.

    What we refer to 

  • C.

    To which we refer

  • D.

    What do we refer to

Chưa có lời giải

Câu 44 (0.18đ)

Read the following passage and choose the option that indicates the correct answer to each of the following questions.(2.0 pts)

In the United States in the early 1800's, individual state governments had more effect on the economy than did the federal government. States chartered manufacturing, banking, mining, and transportation firms and participated in the construction of various internal improvements such as canals, turnpikes, and railroads. The states encouraged internal improvements in two distinct ways; first, by actually establishing state companies to build such improvements; second, by providing part of the capital for mixed public-private companies setting out to make a profit.

In the early nineteenth century, state governments also engaged in a surprisingly large amount of direct regulatory activity, including extensive licensing and inspection programs. Licensing targets reflected both similarities and differences between the economy of the nineteenth century and that of today: in the nineteenth century, state regulation through licensing fell especially on peddlers, innkeepers, and retail merchants of various kinds. The perishable commodities of trade generally came understate inspection, and such important frontier staples as lumber and gunpowder were also subject to state control. Finally, state governments experimented with direct labor and business regulation designed to help the individual laborer or consumer, including setting maximum limits on hours of work and restrictions on price-fixing by businesses.

Although the states dominated economic activity during this period, the federal government was not inactive. Its goals were the facilitation of western settlement and the development of native industries. Toward these ends, the federal government pursued several courses of action. It established a national bank to stabilize banking activities in the country and, in part, to provide a supply of relatively easy money to the frontier, where it was greatly needed for settlement. It permitted access to public western lands on increasingly easy terms, culminating in the Homestead Act of 1862, by which title to land could be claimed on the basis of residence alone. Finally, it set up a system of tariffs that was basically protectionist in effect, although maneuvering for position by various regional interests produced frequent changes in tariff rates throughout the nineteenth century.

What does the passage mainly discuss?

  • A.
    States's rights versus federal rights. 
  • B.

    The participation of state governments in railroad, canal, and turnpike construction. 

  • C.

    The roles of state and federal governments in the economy of the nineteenthcentury. 

  • D.
    Regulatory activity by state governments.

Chưa có lời giải

Câu 45 (0.18đ)

Read the passage and choose the best option for each of the following blanks. 

Media and advertising

After more than fifty years of television, it might seem only obvious to conclude that it is here to (1) ______. There have been many objections to it during this time, of course, and (2) ______ a variety of grounds. Did it cause eye-strain? Was the (3) ______ bombarding us with radioactivity? Did the advertisements contain subliminal messages, persuading us to buy more? Did children turn to violence through watching it, either because so (4) ______ programmes taught them how to shoot, rob, and kill, or because they had to do something to counteract the hours they had spent glued to the tiny screen? Or did it simply create a vast passive (5) ______ drugged by glamorous serials and inane situation (6) ______ ? On the other hand did it increase anxiety by sensationalizing the news [or the news which was (7) ______ by suitable pictures] and filling our living rooms with war, famine and political unrest? (8) ______ in all, television proved to be the all-purpose scapegoat for the second half of the century, blamed for everything, but above all, eagerly watched. For no (9) ______ how much we despised it, feared it, were bored by it, or felt that it took us away from the old paradise of family conversation and hobbies such as collecting stamps, we never turned it off. We kept staring at the screen, aware that our own tiny (10) ______ was in if we looked carefully.

After more than fifty years of television, it might seem only obvious to conclude that it is here to (1) ______.
  • A.
    be
  • B.
    stay 
  • C.
    exist 
  • D.
    prolong

Chưa có lời giải

Câu 46 (0.18đ)

Read the passage and choose the best option for each of the following blanks. 

Media and advertising

After more than fifty years of television, it might seem only obvious to conclude that it is here to (1) ______. There have been many objections to it during this time, of course, and (2) ______ a variety of grounds. Did it cause eye-strain? Was the (3) ______ bombarding us with radioactivity? Did the advertisements contain subliminal messages, persuading us to buy more? Did children turn to violence through watching it, either because so (4) ______ programmes taught them how to shoot, rob, and kill, or because they had to do something to counteract the hours they had spent glued to the tiny screen? Or did it simply create a vast passive (5) ______ drugged by glamorous serials and inane situation (6) ______ ? On the other hand did it increase anxiety by sensationalizing the news [or the news which was (7) ______ by suitable pictures] and filling our living rooms with war, famine and political unrest? (8) ______ in all, television proved to be the all-purpose scapegoat for the second half of the century, blamed for everything, but above all, eagerly watched. For no (9) ______ how much we despised it, feared it, were bored by it, or felt that it took us away from the old paradise of family conversation and hobbies such as collecting stamps, we never turned it off. We kept staring at the screen, aware that our own tiny (10) ______ was in if we looked carefully.

After more than fifty years of television, it might seem only obvious to conclude that it is here to (1) ______.
  • A.
    be
  • B.
    stay 
  • C.
    exist 
  • D.
    prolong

Chưa có lời giải

Câu 47 (0.18đ)

Read the following passage and choose the option that indicates the correct answer to each of the following questions.(2.0 pts)

In the United States in the early 1800's, individual state governments had more effect on the economy than did the federal government. States chartered manufacturing, banking, mining, and transportation firms and participated in the construction of various internal improvements such as canals, turnpikes, and railroads. The states encouraged internal improvements in two distinct ways; first, by actually establishing state companies to build such improvements; second, by providing part of the capital for mixed public-private companies setting out to make a profit.

In the early nineteenth century, state governments also engaged in a surprisingly large amount of direct regulatory activity, including extensive licensing and inspection programs. Licensing targets reflected both similarities and differences between the economy of the nineteenth century and that of today: in the nineteenth century, state regulation through licensing fell especially on peddlers, innkeepers, and retail merchants of various kinds. The perishable commodities of trade generally came understate inspection, and such important frontier staples as lumber and gunpowder were also subject to state control. Finally, state governments experimented with direct labor and business regulation designed to help the individual laborer or consumer, including setting maximum limits on hours of work and restrictions on price-fixing by businesses.

Although the states dominated economic activity during this period, the federal government was not inactive. Its goals were the facilitation of western settlement and the development of native industries. Toward these ends, the federal government pursued several courses of action. It established a national bank to stabilize banking activities in the country and, in part, to provide a supply of relatively easy money to the frontier, where it was greatly needed for settlement. It permitted access to public western lands on increasingly easy terms, culminating in the Homestead Act of 1862, by which title to land could be claimed on the basis of residence alone. Finally, it set up a system of tariffs that was basically protectionist in effect, although maneuvering for position by various regional interests produced frequent changes in tariff rates throughout the nineteenth century.

What does the passage mainly discuss?

  • A.
    States's rights versus federal rights. 
  • B.

    The participation of state governments in railroad, canal, and turnpike construction. 

  • C.

    The roles of state and federal governments in the economy of the nineteenthcentury. 

  • D.
    Regulatory activity by state governments.

Chưa có lời giải

Câu 48 (0.18đ)

Read the passage and choose the best option for each of the following blanks. 

Media and advertising

After more than fifty years of television, it might seem only obvious to conclude that it is here to (1) ______. There have been many objections to it during this time, of course, and (2) ______ a variety of grounds. Did it cause eye-strain? Was the (3) ______ bombarding us with radioactivity? Did the advertisements contain subliminal messages, persuading us to buy more? Did children turn to violence through watching it, either because so (4) ______ programmes taught them how to shoot, rob, and kill, or because they had to do something to counteract the hours they had spent glued to the tiny screen? Or did it simply create a vast passive (5) ______ drugged by glamorous serials and inane situation (6) ______ ? On the other hand did it increase anxiety by sensationalizing the news [or the news which was (7) ______ by suitable pictures] and filling our living rooms with war, famine and political unrest? (8) ______ in all, television proved to be the all-purpose scapegoat for the second half of the century, blamed for everything, but above all, eagerly watched. For no (9) ______ how much we despised it, feared it, were bored by it, or felt that it took us away from the old paradise of family conversation and hobbies such as collecting stamps, we never turned it off. We kept staring at the screen, aware that our own tiny (10) ______ was in if we looked carefully.

After more than fifty years of television, it might seem only obvious to conclude that it is here to (1) ______.
  • A.
    be
  • B.
    stay 
  • C.
    exist 
  • D.
    prolong

Chưa có lời giải

Câu 49 (0.18đ)
Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from that of the others
  • A.
    encouragement 
  • B.
    interviewer 
  • C.
    acknowledge 
  • D.
    miraculously

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Câu 50 (0.18đ)

This car has many features including _________.

  • A.
    stereo, safety devices, air condition, and it saves gas 
  • B.

    good music, safety devices, air conditioning, and gas 

  • C.

    stereo, safety devices, air conditioned, and good gas 

  • D.
    stereo, safety devices, air conditioning, and low gas mileage

Chưa có lời giải

Câu 51 (0.18đ)
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others
  • A.

    endure

  • B.
    feature
  • C.
    procedure
  • D.
    measure

Chưa có lời giải

Câu 52 (0.18đ)

Read the following passage and choose the option that indicates the correct answer to each of the following questions.(2.0 pts)

In the United States in the early 1800's, individual state governments had more effect on the economy than did the federal government. States chartered manufacturing, banking, mining, and transportation firms and participated in the construction of various internal improvements such as canals, turnpikes, and railroads. The states encouraged internal improvements in two distinct ways; first, by actually establishing state companies to build such improvements; second, by providing part of the capital for mixed public-private companies setting out to make a profit.

In the early nineteenth century, state governments also engaged in a surprisingly large amount of direct regulatory activity, including extensive licensing and inspection programs. Licensing targets reflected both similarities and differences between the economy of the nineteenth century and that of today: in the nineteenth century, state regulation through licensing fell especially on peddlers, innkeepers, and retail merchants of various kinds. The perishable commodities of trade generally came understate inspection, and such important frontier staples as lumber and gunpowder were also subject to state control. Finally, state governments experimented with direct labor and business regulation designed to help the individual laborer or consumer, including setting maximum limits on hours of work and restrictions on price-fixing by businesses.

Although the states dominated economic activity during this period, the federal government was not inactive. Its goals were the facilitation of western settlement and the development of native industries. Toward these ends, the federal government pursued several courses of action. It established a national bank to stabilize banking activities in the country and, in part, to provide a supply of relatively easy money to the frontier, where it was greatly needed for settlement. It permitted access to public western lands on increasingly easy terms, culminating in the Homestead Act of 1862, by which title to land could be claimed on the basis of residence alone. Finally, it set up a system of tariffs that was basically protectionist in effect, although maneuvering for position by various regional interests produced frequent changes in tariff rates throughout the nineteenth century.

What does the passage mainly discuss?

  • A.
    States's rights versus federal rights. 
  • B.

    The participation of state governments in railroad, canal, and turnpike construction. 

  • C.

    The roles of state and federal governments in the economy of the nineteenthcentury. 

  • D.
    Regulatory activity by state governments.

Chưa có lời giải

Câu 53 (0.18đ)

Read the following passage and choose the option that indicates the correct answer to each of the following questions.(2.0 pts)

In the United States in the early 1800's, individual state governments had more effect on the economy than did the federal government. States chartered manufacturing, banking, mining, and transportation firms and participated in the construction of various internal improvements such as canals, turnpikes, and railroads. The states encouraged internal improvements in two distinct ways; first, by actually establishing state companies to build such improvements; second, by providing part of the capital for mixed public-private companies setting out to make a profit.

In the early nineteenth century, state governments also engaged in a surprisingly large amount of direct regulatory activity, including extensive licensing and inspection programs. Licensing targets reflected both similarities and differences between the economy of the nineteenth century and that of today: in the nineteenth century, state regulation through licensing fell especially on peddlers, innkeepers, and retail merchants of various kinds. The perishable commodities of trade generally came understate inspection, and such important frontier staples as lumber and gunpowder were also subject to state control. Finally, state governments experimented with direct labor and business regulation designed to help the individual laborer or consumer, including setting maximum limits on hours of work and restrictions on price-fixing by businesses.

Although the states dominated economic activity during this period, the federal government was not inactive. Its goals were the facilitation of western settlement and the development of native industries. Toward these ends, the federal government pursued several courses of action. It established a national bank to stabilize banking activities in the country and, in part, to provide a supply of relatively easy money to the frontier, where it was greatly needed for settlement. It permitted access to public western lands on increasingly easy terms, culminating in the Homestead Act of 1862, by which title to land could be claimed on the basis of residence alone. Finally, it set up a system of tariffs that was basically protectionist in effect, although maneuvering for position by various regional interests produced frequent changes in tariff rates throughout the nineteenth century.

What does the passage mainly discuss?

  • A.
    States's rights versus federal rights. 
  • B.

    The participation of state governments in railroad, canal, and turnpike construction. 

  • C.

    The roles of state and federal governments in the economy of the nineteenthcentury. 

  • D.
    Regulatory activity by state governments.

Chưa có lời giải

Câu 54 (0.18đ)
Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from that of the others
  • A.
    deficiency 
  • B.
    psychology 
  • C.
    ecological 
  • D.
    competitor

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Câu 55 (0.18đ)

Read the passage and choose the best option for each of the following blanks. 

Media and advertising

After more than fifty years of television, it might seem only obvious to conclude that it is here to (1) ______. There have been many objections to it during this time, of course, and (2) ______ a variety of grounds. Did it cause eye-strain? Was the (3) ______ bombarding us with radioactivity? Did the advertisements contain subliminal messages, persuading us to buy more? Did children turn to violence through watching it, either because so (4) ______ programmes taught them how to shoot, rob, and kill, or because they had to do something to counteract the hours they had spent glued to the tiny screen? Or did it simply create a vast passive (5) ______ drugged by glamorous serials and inane situation (6) ______ ? On the other hand did it increase anxiety by sensationalizing the news [or the news which was (7) ______ by suitable pictures] and filling our living rooms with war, famine and political unrest? (8) ______ in all, television proved to be the all-purpose scapegoat for the second half of the century, blamed for everything, but above all, eagerly watched. For no (9) ______ how much we despised it, feared it, were bored by it, or felt that it took us away from the old paradise of family conversation and hobbies such as collecting stamps, we never turned it off. We kept staring at the screen, aware that our own tiny (10) ______ was in if we looked carefully.

After more than fifty years of television, it might seem only obvious to conclude that it is here to (1) ______.
  • A.
    be
  • B.
    stay 
  • C.
    exist 
  • D.
    prolong

Chưa có lời giải