Đề thi VHM
Đề thi VHM
Đề thi VHM
2020-
1
2021
Chính quy
Môn thi: Văn hóa Mỹ 1
ANH30 2A
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60 2
phút
ĐỀ THI
1. The White House is the official home of the Senators and Representatives. F
2. Americans are encouraged at an early age to be dependent and to develop their goals
in life.T
3. Each American is considered a unique individual and a high value is placed on
personal style and action. T
4. "Salad bowl" is a concept used by scholars to describe the United States as a place
where various racial and ethnic groups have been combined into one culture. T
5. Martin Luther King, Jr. believed that blacks must separate themselves from whites,
by force if necessary, and build their own society based on values that they would
create for themselves. F
6. In the US, it is relatively easy to obtain a divorce. T
7. The civil rights laws of the 1960s helped to bring about a significant degree of
assimilation of blacks into the larger American culture. T
8. Although Americans provide a lot of financial support to people in need through
charities or governmental programs, they expect that help to be short-lived. T
9. WASPs is not the dominant culture in the USA regardless of its power. T
10. North-Western Europeans has as many as difficulties to assimilate into the dominant
culture as other groups of immigrants. F
Match the name of the person/event with the description. Three are not used. Write the
appropriate letters in the box.
Martin Luther King Jr. 3
Malcolm X 2
Rosa Parks 1
A. George Washington
The Civil War 8
Alexis de Tocqueville 6
Abraham Lincoln 10
Louis Farrakhan 5
Allen Bakke 7
B. Thomas Jefferson
B. Allen Smith
The Civil Rights Movement 4
General Collin Powell 9
1. Civil rights activist who refused to surrender her bus seat to a white passenger,
spurring the Montgomery boycott and other efforts to end segregation. Rosa parks
2. African-American leader and prominent figure in the Nation of Islam who
articulated concepts of race pride and black nationalism in the 1950s and '60s.
malcolm x
3. A Baptist minister and social activist, who led the Civil Rights Movement in the
United States from the mid-1950s until his death by assassination in 1968. Martin
luther king jr
4. A movement that brought about relative equality to Black people in the U.S. the
civil rights movement
5. A new black Muslim leader in the ‘90s who advocated that blacks separate
themselves from the hostile white culture instead of trying to become a part of
it. Louis farrakhan
6. French sociologist and political theorist (1805-1859) who traveled to the United
States in 1831 to study its prisons and returned with a wealth of broader
observations that he codified in “Democracy in America” (1835), one of the most
influential books of the 19th century. Alexis de tocquevilla
7. He was the one who was denied admission to the medical school as a result of
affirmative action, and he decided to sue. Allen Bakke
8. The bloodiest war in the U.S history that marked the end of the slavery system in
this country. the civil war
9. He was President Bush’s Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the senior military
leader in the United States. General collinpowell
10. He was the 16th president of the United States. He preserved the Union during the
U.S. Civil War and brought about the emancipation of slaves. Abraham lincoln
IV. MULTIPLE-CHOICE (60 points)
1. When discussing equality in the household, which factor does not apply?
Men are becoming more willing to take up household duties, such as
washing dishes, taking out the trash, taking care of the children.
Children and parents can argue with one another.
Women choose to stay at home, while men choose to work.
Children are more likely to share their opinions without being asked to.
2. Which of these does not reflect the more recent, expressive family values that
Americans share?
Living up to one’s potential
Communicating one’s feelings
Respecting children
Respecting elders
3. Which American value does not fit the idea of organized sports?
Individual Freedom
Equal Opportunity
Competition
Hard Work
4. What event sparked the Civil Rights Movement?
Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech
Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington
The 1964 Civil Rights Act
Rosa Parks sitting in the front of the bus
8. When you meet an American, what will he or she want to learn about you first?
a. What you do for a career
b. What your religion is
c. Who your parents are, the family name, what social class you come from
9. Before and while immigrants settled into America, they held three dominant
values and beliefs, which led to three new values and beliefs that pervade
American culture today. Which of the following if not one of the original three
values and beliefs?
a-Self-Reliance
b-Individual Freedom
c-Material Wealth
d-Equal Opportunity
11. Which fact reflects the reality of equal opportunity and competition?
A-Everyone is able to engage equally in competition, regardless of class and race.
B Adults do not push their children to engage in beauty pageants or sporting
activities because they believe children are free to do what they want.
C-On average, women and people of color still earn less than white men in the
workplace.
D-Even if people tend to inherit wealth and have more opportunities than others,
most people are able to win based on their mere talent.
12. Which fact reflects how difficult it is for people to truly engage in hard work to
gain material wealth?
a. When immigrants first arrived to America, they believed they could go
from “rags” to “riches” very easily.
b. Very few people believe in the American Dream.
c. As economy moves from industry-based labor to service-based labor, fewer
high-paid jobs are available.
d-All of the above
13. This document set the basic form of American Government:
a. The Three Branches of Government
b. U.S. Constitution
C.Bill of Rights
D-The Amendments
The process of assimilation in the United States has been much more successful for
a. white ethnic groups
b. blacks
c. Asians
d. None of the above
19 . Although Americans will tolerate a good deal of instability in their families, including
divorce, in order to protect such values as freedom and equality; many choose to
remarry because
a. they are strongly attached to the idea of the family as the best of all lifestyles.
b. they think marriage can help them have good financial standing.
c. they do not want to be lonely.
d. all of the above.
20. In 1789, when the British colonial settlers wrote the Constitution for their new nation,
a. they did not separate church and state.
b. they allowed titles of nobility.
c. they forbade titles of nobility to ensure that an aristocratic society would not
develop.
(Đề thi này gồm có 7 trang, được ký hiệu từ trang số 1 đến trang số 7)