Procedure text
  • 1. TEXT 1 Connecting JetFlash (flash disk) to a Computer Plug the JetFlash directly into an available USB port on your desktop or notebook computer. When the JetFlash is successfully connected to a computer, the JetFlash ‘s LED will light up. A Removable Disk drive* with a newly assigned drive letter indicating the JetFlash will appear in the My computer window. In addition, a Removable Hardware icon and an icon Quick Menu (provided you setup JetFlash elite) will appear in the Windows System Tray After the JetFlash is connected to the computer, you can start transferring data to the JetFlash Just drag and drop files or folders directly onto the Removable Disk icon that represents the JetFlash . What does the text tell us about?
A) The steps to copy files and folders to the JetFlash.
B) The steps to uninstall the JetFlash .
C) The steps to install QuickMenu of the JetFlash.
D) The steps to install the JetFlash .
  • 2. TEXT 1 Connecting JetFlash (flash disk) to a Computer Plug the JetFlash directly into an available USB port on your desktop or notebook computer. When the JetFlash is successfully connected to a computer, the JetFlash ‘s LED will light up. A Removable Disk drive* with a newly assigned drive letter indicating the JetFlash will appear in the My computer window. In addition, a Removable Hardware icon and an icon Quick Menu (provided you setup JetFlash elite) will appear in the Windows System Tray After the JetFlash is connected to the computer, you can start transferring data to the JetFlash Just drag and drop files or folders directly onto the Removable Disk icon that represents the JetFlash . Where do we plug the flash disk?
A) Into the USB port.
B) Into the power slot.
C) Into the IDE port.
D) Into the power outlet.
  • 3. TEXT 1 Connecting JetFlash (flash disk) to a Computer Plug the JetFlash directly into an available USB port on your desktop or notebook computer. When the JetFlash is successfully connected to a computer, the JetFlash ‘s LED will light up. A Removable Disk drive* with a newly assigned drive letter indicating the JetFlash will appear in the My computer window. In addition, a Removable Hardware icon and an icon Quick Menu (provided you setup JetFlash elite) will appear in the Windows System Tray After the JetFlash is connected to the computer, you can start transferring data to the JetFlash Just drag and drop files or folders directly onto the Removable Disk icon that represents the JetFlash . What indicates that the JetFlash is successfully connected to your computer?
A) The Auto Log In of the JetFlash is running.
B) The JetFlash ‘s LED will light up.
C) The computer is removing the data to the JetFlash
D) The computer is restarted automatically.
  • 4. In addition, a Removable Hardware icon and an icon Quick Menu (provided you setup JetFlash elite) will appear in the Windows System Tray.” The sentence implies …
A) In some computers with different operating systems, the icons may not appear.
B) If the icons do not appear, you must check your hardware configuration.
C) If the icons do not appear, you must reinstall the JetFlash elite.
D) You must install the icons so that the icons may appear in the Windows System Tray.
  • 5. “In addition, a Removable Hardware icon and an icon QuickMenu (provided you setup JetFlash elite) will appear in the Windows System Tray.” The word 'icon' in the sentence is similar in meaning to ....
A) cable
B) port
C) symbol
D) drive
  • 6. TEXT 2 How to Make Flannel Rose Ring Ingredients 1. Red Flannel around 10×10 cm 2. Scissors 3. Glue The ways: 1. Cut round the flannel about 5×3 cm and make spiral in it. 2. Glue each side of spiral flannel. 3. Twist it from central until the end (look like a rose). 4. Cut the flannel in a rectangle (the size depend on your finger). 5. Put the rose in a rectangle and glue it. 6. Flannel rose ring is ready to wear. Which statement is NOT TRUE about the instruction?
A) We make a rectangle after we make a rose form
B) We must glue the rose in rectangle to get the ring.
C) The biggest the finger means the more flannel that needed.
D) All people have the same size of rectangle to make the ring
  • 7. TEXT 2 How to Make Flannel Rose Ring Ingredients 1. Red Flannel around 10×10 cm 2. Scissors 3. Glue The ways: 1. Cut round the flannel about 5×3 cm and make spiral in it. 2. Glue each side of spiral flannel. 3. Twist it from central until the end (look like a rose). 4. Cut the flannel in a rectangle (the size depend on your finger). 5. Put the rose in a rectangle and glue it. 6. Flannel rose ring is ready to wear. We need flannel . . . to make rose ring for twice.
A) Less than 10x10cm
B) Only 10x10cm
C) About 10x10cm
D) More than 10x10cm
  • 8. TEXT 2 How to Make Flannel Rose Ring Ingredients 1. Red Flannel around 10×10 cm 2. Scissors 3. Glue The ways: 1. Cut round the flannel about 5×3 cm and make spiral in it. 2. Glue each side of spiral flannel. 3. Twist it from central until the end (look like a rose). 4. Cut the flannel in a rectangle (the size depend on your finger). 5. Put the rose in a rectangle and glue it. 6. Flannel rose ring is ready to wear. What should we do after we cut round the flannel?
A) Glue each side of the flannel
B) Twist from the central until the end
C) Put the rose in a rectangle and glue it.
D) Cut it in spiral form
  • 9. TEXT 2 How to Make Flannel Rose Ring Ingredients 1. Red Flannel around 10×10 cm 2. Scissors 3. Glue The ways: 1. Cut round the flannel about 5×3 cm and make spiral in it. 2. Glue each side of spiral flannel. 3. Twist it from central until the end (look like a rose). 4. Cut the flannel in a rectangle (the size depend on your finger). 5. Put the rose in a rectangle and glue it. 6. Flannel rose ring is ready to wear. “Twist it from central until the end “ (second paragraph) The underlined word has similar meaning with. . .
A) fling
B) ream
C) pull
D) coil
  • 10. TEXT 3 Make sure that the power cord is firmly connected to the back of the CPU and connected to electricity source. Connect the monitor cable to the back of the CPU. Connect the keyboard and mouse cords to the back panel of the CPU, too. Press the power button located on the front panel of the CPU. The desktop will start a booting process in your computer. When you finish using the computer, click the "Start" button and choose the "Turn off computer" option. This will display the options to "Stand by", "Restart" or "Turn Off" the computer. The text above tells you about .... a computer.
A) Building
B) Operating
C) Turning off
D) Using keyboard on
  • 11. TEXT 3 Make sure that the power cord is firmly connected to the back of the CPU and connected to electricity source. Connect the monitor cable to the back of the CPU. Connect the keyboard and mouse cords to the back panel of the CPU, too. Press the power button located on the front panel of the CPU. The desktop will start a booting process in your computer. When you finish using the computer, click the "Start" button and choose the "Turn off computer" option. This will display the options to "Stand by", "Restart" or "Turn Off" the computer. What should you do be before connecting the mouse cord to the CPU?
A) Connect the monitor cable to the back of the CPU
B) Click "Start" button or restart the computer
C) Connect the power cord to the electricity source
D) Press the power button located on the front panel
  • 12. TEXT 3 Make sure that the power cord is firmly connected to the back of the CPU and connected to electricity source. Connect the monitor cable to the back of the CPU. Connect the keyboard and mouse cords to the back panel of the CPU, too. Press the power button located on the front panel of the CPU. The desktop will start a booting process in your computer. When you finish using the computer, click the "Start" button and choose the "Turn off computer" option. This will display the options to "Stand by", "Restart" or "Turn Off" the computer. "This will display the options ... "(step 5) The underlined word refers to ....
A) Connecting a cable
B) Pressing the power
C) Clicking "Turn off"
D) Clicking "Start" button
  • 13. Nadia : I am very tired. Nora : .........
A) Why are you taking a rest for a while ?
B) Taking a rets for a while
C) Don’t taking a rest ffor a while
D) Take a rest for a while !
  • 14. ...... disturbing him ! He is finishing his homework.
A) Don't
B) You don't
C) Stop
D) Stopped
  • 15. You always come late. Don’t ........ again next time.
A) arriving late
B) late
C) be late
D) lately
  • 16. ....... this book if you want to know the answer of the question.
A) Using
B) Read
C) Buying
D) Reading
  • 17. ...... us consider all the possibilities.
A) Letting
B) Lets
C) Let's
D) Let
  • 18. ..... your meal !
A) Be enjoy
B) Enjoy
C) Enjoying
D) Enjoyed
  • 19. ..... the medicine three times a day!
A) Drinking
B) Drunk
C) Drank
D) Drink
  • 20. ..... call me again !
A) Don't
B) Not to
C) Don't be
D) Be not to
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