EXAM FOCUS Multiple choice
4. Read the article again. For questions 1-4, choose the correct answer, A, B, C or D.
(Đọc lại bài viết. Đối với câu hỏi 1-4, chọn câu trả lời đúng, A, B, C hoặc D.)
1. The students went to visit Hope because
A. she was ill.
B. she needed some work from school.
C. they didn't know why she was away.
D. they lived near her village.
2. Hope's mother realised that Hope had malaria
A. because the herbal medicine didn't work.
B. after a really hot day in the sun.
C. because Hope stopped eating.
D. when Hope began to vomit.
3. What worried Hope's friends most when they saw her?
A. They thought they might catch malaria.
B. Hope wasn't sleeping.
C. Hope wasn't getting better.
D. Hope's bed didn't have a mosquito net.
4. What is the main message of this story?
A. Malaria is a deadly disease.
B. Hope is a very lucky girl.
C. Learning about malaria can save lives.
D. Doctors enjoy treating malaria.
Hope is a sixteen-year-old girl who got malaria and recovered. Her classmate tells her story here.
Hope was one of the best students in our class. But she had been absent from school for several weeks and we were worried. We decided to go to her village and find out what was wrong.
When we arrived, Hope's mother told us that Hope was sick with malaria. We were shocked - we knew how serious malaria could be. We asked how it had started. Hope's mother explained, 'One evening, Hope was really hot and had terrible headaches. She had no appetite. This went on for a few days. We thought that she had been in the sun too long. My husband gave Hope some herbal medicine, but it didn't help. Her condition began to get worse and she developed new symptoms. The fever got higher and she started vomiting. At this point, I was sure she had malaria, but I didn't know what to do.'
Her mother took Hope to the hospital. She didn't want to lose another child. Two years before, Hope's baby brother had fallen ill with malaria and died.
At the hospital, the doctor had examined Hope and diagnosed malaria. He had given her an injection and prescribed some medicine. And now she was getting better thanks to the treatment.
We asked if we could see her. We weren't worried about catching the disease - we knew that malaria was not contagious. At school we had learnt that you catch malaria at night, from female mosquitoes. So we were upset to see that. Hope was sleeping without a mosquito net.
We know that she was very lucky to recover from this disease that kills one baby every sixty seconds.
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1. C |
2. D |
3. D |
4. C |
1. C
Các học sinh đến thăm Hope vì __________
A. cô ấy bị ốm.
B. cô ấy cần một số công việc từ trường học.
C. họ không biết tại sao cô ấy vắng.
D. họ sống gần làng của cô ấy.
Thông tin: But she had been absent from school for several weeks and we were worried. We decided to go to her village and find out what was wrong.
(Nhưng cô ấy đã nghỉ học vài tuần và chúng tôi rất lo lắng. Chúng tôi quyết định đến làng của cô ấy và tìm hiểu xem chuyện gì đã xảy ra.)
2. D
Mẹ Hope nhận ra Hope bị sốt rét __________
A. vì thảo dược không có tác dụng.
B. sau một ngày thực sự nóng dưới ánh mặt trời.
C. vì Hope ngừng ăn.
D. khi Hope bắt đầu nôn.
Thông tin: The fever got higher and she started vomiting. At this point, I was sure she had malaria, but I didn't know what to do.
(Cơn sốt cao hơn và con bé bắt đầu nôn mửa. Lúc này, cô biết chắc con bé bị sốt rét, nhưng cô không biết phải làm sao.)
3. D
Bạn bè của Hope lo lắng nhất khi họ nhìn thấy cô ấy là gì?
A. Họ nghĩ rằng họ có thể bị sốt rét.
B. Hope không ngủ.
C. Hope không khá hơn.
D. Giường của Hope không có màn.
Thông tin: So we were upset to see that. Hope was sleeping without a mosquito net.
(Vì vậy, chúng tôi rất buồn khi thấy điều đó. Hope đã ngủ mà không có màn.)
4. C
Thông điệp chính của câu chuyện này là gì?
A. Sốt rét là một căn bệnh chết người.
B. Hope là một cô gái rất may mắn.
C. Tìm hiểu về bệnh sốt rét có thể cứu mạng sống.
D. Bác sĩ thích điều trị bệnh sốt rét.













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