Bài tập Unit 9 Cities of the future Tiếng Anh 11 mới cực hay (có đáp án)Bao gồm bài tập Unit 9 Cities of the future của sách Tiếng Anh 11 mới (có đáp án). Bài tập gồm tất cả các dạng từ dễ đến khó, có cả trắc nghiệm và viết lại câu, bao gồm cả bài đọc và bài viết Grammar: question tags, conditional sentences type 0 Writing: write an email to a friend about city life in the future
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I Circle the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the rest
1 A upgraded B consumption C urban D unbelievable
2 A dweller B detect C technology D eco-friendly
3 A presentation B sensor C infrastructure D insoluble
4 A current B sustainable C infrastructure D rubbish
5 A climate B livable C city D discussion
II Circle the word that has different stress position
6 A pessimistic B optimistic C overcrowded D innovative
7 A residential B environment C insoluble D enjoyable
8 A infrastructure B sustainable C inhabitant D renewable
9 A generate B understand C innovate D maximize
III Circle A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions
10 New York has invested in improving the _ of its water ways in recent years
A quality B quantity C level D feature
11 Vancouver is often considered to be one of the most _ cities in the world
A fit B liveable C endurable D suitable
12 Telecommunications and cloud computing will _ transportation foe moving ideas and intellectual property
A change B replace C remove D eliminate
13 Helsinki is a model for the future of _ smart growth
A city B rural C urban D town
14 A nation with a strong _ would be successful in creating numerous smart cities
A transport B transportation C service D infrastructure
15 They must figure out how a city can develop to meet the demands of future residents in a _ and cost- effective way
A continual B available C sustainable D natural
16 - Kate: “I’d like the blue jacket, please Can I try it on? - Cindy: “Yes,
_”
A you would B Here you are, thank you C Certainly D you do
17 Tom : What a beautiful day!
Rose : _
A Yes, it is B It’s very hot C No, it isn’t D Yes It’s sunny, isn’t it?
18 It’s very hot! let’s go swimming, _?
A shall we B should we C do we D don’t we
19 I think you’ve seen this picture before, _?
A don’t you B do you C have you D haven’t you
20 If you freeze water, it _ into ice
A turns B is turning C will turn D would turn
21 Plants _ if they _ enough water
A die/ get B will die/ don’t get C die/ don’t get D would die/ didn’t get
Trang 222 Neither of them will be treated preferentially, ?
A won’t they B will they C won’t them D will the
23 Sandy _ dinner 4 times this week
A has cooked B have been cooking C has been cooking D cooked
24 Why are your hands so dirty? – I _ my bike I have yet to finish it
A repaired B have been repaired C has been repaired D have been repairing
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I Circle the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the rest
1 A upgraded B consumption C urban D unbelievable
3 A presentation B sensor C infrastructure D insoluble
4 A current B sustainable C infrastructure D rubbish
5 A climate B livable C city D discussion
II Circle the word that has different stress position
6 A pessimistic B optimistic C overcrowded D innovative
7 A residential B environment C insoluble D enjoyable
8 A infrastructure B sustainable C inhabitant D renewable
9 A generate B understand C innovate D maximize
III Circle A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions
10 New York has invested in improving the _ of its water ways in recent years
11 Vancouver is often considered to be one of the most _ cities in the world
A fit B liveable C endurable D suitable
12 Telecommunications and cloud computing will _ transportation foe moving ideas and intellectual property
A change B replace C remove D eliminate
13 Helsinki is a model for the future of _ smart growth
14 A nation with a strong _ would be successful in creating numerous smart cities
A transport B transportation C service D infrastructure
15 They must figure out how a city can develop to meet the demands of future residents in a
_ and cost- effective way
A continual B available C sustainable D natural
16 - Kate: “I’d like the blue jacket, please Can I try it on? - Cindy: “Yes, _”
A you would B Here you are, thank you C Certainly D you do
17 Tom : What a beautiful day!
Rose : _
A Yes, it is B It’s very hot C No, it isn’t D Yes It’s sunny, isn’t it?
18 It’s very hot! let’s go swimming, _?
A shall we B should we C do we D don’t we
19 I think you’ve seen this picture before, _?
A don’t you B do you C have you D haven’t you
20 If you freeze water, it _ into ice
A turns B is turning C will turn D would turn
21 Plants _ if they _ enough water
A die/ get B will die/ don’t get C die/ don’t get D would die/ didn’t get
22 Neither of them will be treated preferentially, ?
Trang 4A won’t they B will they C won’t them D will the
23 Sandy _ dinner 4 times this week
A has cooked B have been cooking C has been cooking D cooked
24 Why are your hands so dirty? – I _ my bike I have yet to finish it
A repaired B have been repaired C has been repaired D have been repairing
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I Read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C, or D) best fits each space
Silicon Valley is (1) _ to hundreds of technology companies, so it comes as no surprise that San Jose has partnered with tech giant Intel to transform itself (2) _ a smart city San Jose and Intel will work (3) _ to further the city's Green Vision initiative — a 15-year plan for economic growth, environmental sustainability, and improved (4) _ — which it launched in
2007
Intel expects to help San Jose create 25,000 clean-tech jobs, drive economic growth, and improve the city's environmental (5) _ To achieve this (6) _, Intel will work with the city to track real-time data on air quality, noise pollution, traffic flow, and other environmental and (7) _ concerns — which it will then use to encourage(8) _ to reduce emissions by carpooling or using public transportation or bicycles to get to work or school
Smart cities may sound like something of the distant future, (9) _ many people thought the same thing about smart phones and smart homes Jump to 2015 and 64 percent of American adults and 1.9 billion smart home devices have been installed If smart cities are (10) _ like these other smart innovations, we should see them appear in our communities sooner rather than later
1 A home B house C shelter D housing
2 A from B to C into D toward
3 A each other B together C one another D themselves
4 A love life B a good life C the life of quality D quality of life
5 A sustain B sustainable C sustainably D sustainability
6 A score B goal C point D target
7 A town B rural C urban D countryside
8 A inhabitants B residents C cavemen D officials
9 A because B when C but D as
10 A anything B nothing C one D most
II Read the passage and answer the following questions
I find it absolutely fascinating thinking about the future, as technology is rapidly advancing and in 40 years time, who knows what we’ll be able to do with it Scientists have recently predicted that by 2050 the population of the world will be over ten billion and technology will have advanced
so greatly that we will have far more information about all known diseases (and possibly cures), we will all be living in eco houses and will no longer face sky high electricity bills and we may even be able to take a holiday to Mars
Our daily lives will most definitely be littered with all kinds of new technologies that help us
do the things we hate the most in 2017! House Robo’s will be a likely feature in all homes and will help run the family home, take out the rubbish, prepare food and hoover the house from top to bottom Our kitchen gadgets (such as your fridge, cooker, microwave and dishwasher) will also be ‘robotic’ and will email or text us, users, when a food item has gone out of date or has been used up Similarly, the fridge has a built in camera so that when you are at the supermarket, you can log in to your fridge and check what you need to stock up on
It is predicted that by 2050, we will all have ‘weekly digital health checks’ in our homes, which run sensors over our bodies to check for signs of ill health and any abnormalities Conditions can instantly be recognized by the ‘virtual doctor’ inside the health machine and treated immediately,
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to modify their diet and book in for gym sessions Because of all this immediate treatment, people will live far longer and won’t be wiped out by disease or forms of cancer Medical conditions that are considered rare today, will be far more known about and will be able to be cured quickly and efficiently
1 What will the world’s population be by 2015?
_
2 How will our kitchen gadgets help us?
_
3 What can you do with the fridge with a built-in camera?
_
4 How can our bodies be checked for signs of ill health and any abnormalities?
_
5 What are the benefits of the immediate treatment?
_
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I Read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C, or D) best fits each space
Silicon Valley is (1) _ to hundreds of technology companies, so it comes as no surprise that San Jose has partnered with tech giant Intel to transform itself (2) _ a smart city San Jose and Intel will work (3) _ to further the city's Green Vision initiative — a 15-year plan for economic growth, environmental sustainability, and improved (4) _ — which it launched in
2007
Intel expects to help San Jose create 25,000 clean-tech jobs, drive economic growth, and improve the city's environmental (5) _ To achieve this (6) _, Intel will work with the city to track real-time data on air quality, noise pollution, traffic flow, and other environmental and (7) _ concerns — which it will then use to encourage(8) _ to reduce emissions by carpooling or using public transportation or bicycles to get to work or school
Smart cities may sound like something of the distant future, (9) _ many people thought the same thing about smart phones and smart homes Jump to 2015 and 64 percent of American adults and 1.9 billion smart home devices have been installed If smart cities are (10) _ like these other smart innovations, we should see them appear in our communities sooner rather than later
1 A home B house C shelter D housing
2 A from B to C into D toward
3 A each other B together C one another D themselves
4 A love life B a good life C the life of quality D quality of life
5 A sustain B sustainable C sustainably D sustainability
6 A score B goal C point D target
7 A town B rural C urban D countryside
8 A inhabitants B residents C cavemen D officials
9 A because B when C but D as
10 A anything B nothing C one D most
II Read the passage and answer the following questions
I find it absolutely fascinating thinking about the future, as technology is rapidly advancing and in 40 years time, who knows what we’ll be able to do with it Scientists have recently predicted that by 2050 the population of the world will be over ten billion and technology will have advanced
so greatly that we will have far more information about all known diseases (and possibly cures), we will all be living in eco houses and will no longer face sky high electricity bills and we may even be able to take a holiday to Mars
Our daily lives will most definitely be littered with all kinds of new technologies that help us
do the things we hate the most in 2017! House Robo’s will be a likely feature in all homes and will help run the family home, take out the rubbish, prepare food and hoover the house from top to bottom Our kitchen gadgets (such as your fridge, cooker, microwave and dishwasher) will also be ‘robotic’ and will email or text us, users, when a food item has gone out of date or has been used up Similarly, the fridge has a built in camera so that when you are at the supermarket, you can log in to your fridge and check what you need to stock up on
It is predicted that by 2050, we will all have ‘weekly digital health checks’ in our homes, which run sensors over our bodies to check for signs of ill health and any abnormalities Conditions can instantly be recognized by the ‘virtual doctor’ inside the health machine and treated immediately,
Trang 8and if you need a prescription – it will be ordered and sent out automatically If the digital health check picks up on a person being overweight, they will send a signal to the domestic house computer
to modify their diet and book in for gym sessions Because of all this immediate treatment, people will live far longer and won’t be wiped out by disease or forms of cancer Medical conditions that are considered rare today, will be far more known about and will be able to be cured quickly and efficiently
1 What will the world’s population be by 2015?
By 2050 the population of the world will be over ten billion
2 How will our kitchen gadgets help us?
Our kitchen gadgets (such as your fridge, cooker, microwave and dishwasher) will also be
‘robotic’ and will email or text us, users, when a food item has gone out of date or has been used up
3 What can you do with the fridge with a built-in camera?
The fridge has a built in camera so that when you are at the supermarket, you can log in to your fridge and check what you need to stock up on
4 How can our bodies be checked for signs of ill health and any abnormalities?
It is predicted that by 2050, we will all have ‘weekly digital health checks’ in our homes,
which run sensors over our bodies to check for signs of ill health and any abnormalities Conditions can instantly be recognized by the ‘virtual doctor’ inside the health machine and treated immediately, and if you need a prescription – it will be ordered and sent out
automatically If the digital health check picks up on a person being overweight, they will send a signal to the domestic house computer to modify their diet and book in for gym
sessions
5 What are the benefits of the immediate treatment?
People will live far longer and won’t be wiped out by disease or forms of cancer
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I Circle the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the rest
1 A current B sustainable C infrastructure D rubbish
2 A climate B livable C city D discussion
3 A solar B infrastructure C designer D focus
II Circle the word that has different stress position
4 A pessimistic B optimistic C overcrowded D innovative
5 A residential B environment C insoluble D enjoyable
III Circle A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions
6 By 2015, 7 out of every 10 people on Earth will be a(n)
A shelter B urban residence C city developer D city dweller
7 Since 2007, Boston police have been using Shotspotter, a system that allows them to
the location of shots fired immediately
A detect B select C collect D realize
8 structure in Ha Noi will be changed with the development of satellite area
A City B Downtown C Urban D Town
9 The government is investing billions in to enhance the quality of life for people in the countryside
A streets B roads C bridges D infrastructure
10 China has already been experimenting with ways to make its city more for the last two decades
A sustainable B harmless C continued D natural
11 Studies reveal that food production will need to increase by 70 % to the over 9 billion people on earth
A give B supply C provide D feed
12 This is your essay on smart city by 2050, ?
A is this B isn’t it C is it D isn’t it
13 Across the globe, nations are preparing for water scarcity, ?
A are they B aren’t they C will they D won’t they
14 I think the cities of tomorrow also need to consider the availability of open space,
?
A do I B don’t I C do they D don’t they
IV Fill in the gaps with the correct tenses of the verbs
15 If I (have) a problem, my mum always (help) me
Trang 1016 If my father (go) to bed late, he (be) bad-tempered in the
morning
17 If my sister (play) her music too loudly, my mum (shout) at her
18 If my brother (have) lots of homework, he (eat) his dinner in his room
19 If my brother (not have) any homework, he (practice) the guitar
20 If my sister (get) up late, she (not have) breakfast
21 If there (be) football on TV, my father always (watch) it
22 If we (be) noisy, our teacher (give) us lots of homework