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The document is a test focused on various aspects of technology, including vocabulary, sentence completion, and comprehension related to digital devices and their usage. It covers topics such as smartphones, digital cameras, and virtual reality in education. The test includes multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank exercises, and conversation completion tasks.

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The document is a test focused on various aspects of technology, including vocabulary, sentence completion, and comprehension related to digital devices and their usage. It covers topics such as smartphones, digital cameras, and virtual reality in education. The test includes multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank exercises, and conversation completion tasks.

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TEST 1 (UNIT 11)

I. Find the word which has a different sound in the part underlined.
1. A. camcorder B. plastic C. portable D. vacuum
2. A. wireless B. medical C. printer D. plastic
3. A. rubber B. suck C. touchscreen D. computer
4. A. virtual B. portable C. conduct D. steel
5. A. copper B. piece C. cardboard D. cleaner
II. Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D to complete the sentences.
6. When it comes to __________ laptops, interaction becomes a significant advantage due to the
direct control of content with your fingertips.
A. touchline B. touchpad C. touchscreen D. touchstone
7. __________ is a common condition that occurs when your eyes get tired from staring at computer
screens and other digital devices.
A. Eyestrain B. Eyelet C. Eyesore D. Eyesight
8. Smartphones have become a necessity in today’s world, and thanks to new technologies,
everything is now within your __________.
A. fingerprint B. fingermark C. fingerboard D. fingertips
9. If a laptop __________ got accidentally broken, then you can repair it by using simple DIY methods.
A. basket B. carton C. case D. drawer
10. __________ has various unique properties, including its lightweight, high resistance to corrosion,
which makes it a unique material.
A. Copper B. Aluminum C. Lead D. Carton
11. With hackers getting smarter, all Internet users should know how to protect their __________ in
the digital world.
A. privacy B. isolation C. separation D. secrecy
12. A 3D __________ can be used to create models of literary characters or scenes from a story, which
can help students understand the story better.
A. graphic B. effect C. model D. printer
13. We can use our smartphone to control the amount of light coming into our home through the
automatic window __________.
A. shadow B. shade C. screen D. curtain
14. If these settings are changed, it can lead to missing __________ in the menu.
A. options B. alternatives C. pages D. preferences
15. Getting technology __________ may help you obtain or maintain certain job positions.
A. impacts B. advances C. skills D. science
III. Fill in each blank in the passage with the correct word / phrase given below. There are some
extra words that you do not need.
run collect return move
switch pick up ensure turn
Lefant Robotic Vacuum Cleaner
The vacuum robot is capable of running under beds and sofas where dirt hides. Its double
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brushes __________ every comer and edge of the room is cleaned without missing. It is ideal for
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pet owners because its suction port can __________ dust, pet hair, and small items effectively on
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hard floors and carpets. The robotic vacuum cleaner can flexibly __________ between different
modes via the app: random cleaning, spot cleaning, schedule cleaning and so on. It has 13 pairs of
built-in sensors which make it effectively detect the surrounding environment and avoid getting stuck
or falling downstairs. This model can 19 __________ up to 120 minutes on a single charge. When there
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is only 15% of the battery left, the robot will automatically __________ to the charge station. You
can control your robot via the remote control, and you can also schedule a cleaning with the Lefant
app even if you are not at home.
IV. Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D to complete the sentences.
21. His parents advised that he __________ well in his exams.
A. does B. did C. will do D. should do
22. I suggested that they __________ loudly in the school library.
A. don’t talk B. didn’t talk C. should talk D. not talk
23. His wife suggested he __________ on time when he went for the job interview.
A. would arrive B. should arrive C. may arrive D. might arrive
24. The doctor recommended that John __________ for a couple of days.
A. rest B. would rest C. could rest D. might rest
25. Our teacher recommended the essay to correct mistakes twice before handing it in __________.
A. read B. to read C. reading D. to reading
V. Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following
passage.
A digital camera can be used to take photos or 26 __________ clips digitally. The importance of
the camera is not in the device itself, but in what it produces - photographs and videos have become
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__________ to communication, education, and preservation of history.
A picture is 28 __________ a thousand words. Photos and videos taken with cameras are used
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to communicate or to tell stories. A camera is a tool of everyday life. Just __________ an album on
Facebook and you will have read a kind of story.
Some people learn by hearing, others by writing, and some by seeing. The camera has added a
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new dimension to education, __________ photographs and videos to become learning
_________. Imagine a medical school textbook without photographs, and it would be hard for
students to visualize the 32 __________.
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The camera helps to create and preserve memories of historical or emotional __________.
Famous photographs of notable 34 __________ and events from history were made 35
__________ by
the camera. Every day babies are born, people get married, and all of it is documented with cameras,
a source of helping US remember our past. The camera is a valuable source to preserve history.
(Source: Internet}
26. A. occupy B. attract C. catch D. capture
27. A. vital B. lively C. necessary D. active
28. A. equal B. costing C. worth D. exchangeable
29. A. browse B. inspect C. examine D. scan
30. A. supporting B. approving C. admitting D. allowing
31. A. instrument B. machine C. tool D. device
32. A. substances B. contents C. ingredients Đ. capacities
33. A. advantage B. usefulness C. quality D. value
34. A. minutes B. moments C. periods D. flashes
35 A. acceptable B. thinkable C. possible D. imaginable
V. Read the text and choose the correct answers.
When used properly, mobile phones provide ways to offer creative learning, and improve
students’ social experiences. However, smartphones may lead to some problems.
While teachers can use activities on mobile phones to make students be more engaged in
lessons, the device can also create distractions in the classroom. Rather than watching a teacher’s
lecture, students may use their phones to text their friends, use social media apps, watch videos or
browse the web. It can cause students to miss out on important information taught in lessons.
Moreover, students from low-income families may not be able to afford to buy smartphones, so they
miss out the online lessons on smartphones. Students can also use their phones to text rumours to
each other or make threats against classmates. Cyberbullying like that can cause physical and
emotional harm to students. Students also use the devices to take pictures of exam questions
beforehand and share answers during tests. They may also use their phones to cheat by searching
Google for answers.
Teachers and parents can take steps to prevent some of the problems with using phones in
classrooms. Teachers can establish rules that allow mobile phones for specific learning purposes. They
can also help students stay engaged through a mix of traditional and online activities to try to boost
learning and attention levels. Along with making rules, parents can install parental control apps that
restrict access to social media and other nonessential apps during school hours.
(Source: Internet)
36. Smartphones can make students become distracted during school hours by __________.
A. engaging in online lessons or activities
B. chatting with friends on social media apps
C. watching teacher’s lectures
D. using their mobile phones for creative learning
37. The cost of smartphones __________.
A. makes students miss out on important information in teachers’ lectures
B. is not so high and students from low-income families can own them easily
C. creates distractions in the classroom
D. can lead to an unequal learning experience for students
38. All of the following are examples of cyberbullying EXCEPT on the phones __________.
A. sharing answers during tests
B. texting rumours to each other
C. make threats against classmates
D. doing something to cause physical and emotional harm to their friends
39. Besides establishing rules in using smartphones in classrooms, teacher can __________ to
promote students’ attention in class.
A. create online lessons and activities
B. ask parents to install control apps on access to social media
C. combine online lessons and traditional lectures
D. prevent the use of mobile phones in classrooms
40. The word “they” in the last paragraph refers to __________.
A. students B. teachers C. purposes D. rules
VII. Complete the conversation with the answers below. There is one extra answer that you do not
need.
A. the trips are collections of VR panoramas - 360° panoramas and 3D images.
B. the clips of the trips include details, and questions that make the clips easy to be related to
the school’s curriculum.
C. virtual reality allows teachers to bring their lessons to life.
D. teachers will have everything they need to take the classes on virtual reality tours
E. teachers are able to choose various trips to lead a class through a virtual field trip.
F. the VR app enables teachers to take students on virtual trips to places like museums,
underwater, and outer space.
Mi: I’ve heard about VR devices. Are they useful for learning in our classroom, Nick?
Nick: Certainly. 41 ___________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________.
Mi: How do you mean that?
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Nick: ___________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________.
These expeditions are collections of linked VR contents and supporting materials that are
taken from the curriculum.
Mi: What is the quality of the video clips?
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Nick: ___________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________.
Mi: You said the VR materials were taken from the curriculum?
Nick: That’s right. 44 _________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________.
Mi: How can teachers use VR for all the classes?
Nick: There is a virtual reality classroom pack, and 45 ___________________________________________________________
_____________________________________: a tablet, virtual reality viewers, phones, a router
to connect them all, and a transport case to move the equipment between classrooms.
Mi: Thank you for your helpful information about VR. I hope we will enjoy VR in our classrooms
soon.
Nick: So do I.
VIII. Write the sentences about digital textbooks, using the notes below. Remember to insert the
words showing sequence (Firstly / Secondly,...).
Traditional textbooks became a thing of the past, and it is time for digital textbooks. They have several
advantages for students.
46. be lightweight, easy to access and maintain; help: save money (they have no cost of shipping and
delivery)
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47. have the ability: hold thousands of worksheets, books, and homework assignments, and help
students save space
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48. be eco-friendly, come with a variety of multimedia features
___________________________________________________________________________________
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49. students: use “Quick Search” function, instantly search for information on the Internet, and
highlight the text
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50. digital textbooks like tablets: used anywhere and anytime, very useful for our learning on the go
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