Thi Thử VSTEP – Bộ 10 bài Reading – Test 9 Part 2
Câu 1 Nhận biết

PASSAGE 3 – Questions 21-30

It’s 1:45 a.m, and 21-year-old Thomas Murphy is burning the midnight oil, studying for an important engineering exam he has at 2:00 in the afternoon later today. To stay awake and focused, he’s had two cups of coffee in the last three hours and is now downing a popular energy drink – one that has two to three times the amount of caffeine as a similar sized can of soda. Many students like Murphy, as well as marathon runners, airline pilots, and long-distance travelers, owe their energy – and sometimes their efficiency – to one of humankind’s oldest stimulants: caffeine. [A]

The power to counter physical fatigue and increase alertness is part of the reason caffeine ranks as the world’s most popular mood-altering drug. It is found not only in sodas, energy drinks, coffee, and tea, but also in diet pills, pain relievers (like aspirin), and chocolate bars. Many societies around the world have also created entire rituals around the use of caffeine: afternoon tea in the U K., the cafe culture of France, the tea ceremony in Japan, and the morning cup of coffee or tea that in many cultures marks the start of the day.

Caffeine is present in many of the foods or drinks we consume, but is it really good for us? Charles Czeisler, a scientist and sleep expert at Harvard Medical School, believes that caffeine causes us to lose sleep, which he says is unhealthy. “Without adequate sleep – the typical eight hours – the human body will not function at its best, physically, mentally, or emotionally.” Too often, Czeisler says, we consume caffeine to stay awake, which later makes it impossible for us to get the rest we need.

Health risks have also been tied to caffeine consumption. Over the years, studies have attributed higher rates of certain types of cancer and bone disease to caffeine consumption. To date, however, there is no proof that caffeine actually causes these diseases. [B]

A sejumlah of scientists, including Roland Griffiths, a professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in the U.S believe that regular caffeine use causes physical dependence. Heavy caffeine users, Griffiths says, exhibit similar behaviors: Their moods fluctuate from high to low; they get mild to severe headaches; or they feel tired or sad when they can’t have a coffee, a soft drink, an energy drink, or a cup of tea. To minimize or stop these feelings, users must consume caffeine – a behavior Griffiths says is characteristic of drug addiction.

Despite these concerns, the general opinion in the scientific community is that caffeine is not dangerous when consumed moderately – for example, having one or two small cups of coffee (about 300 milligrams of caffeine) per day. Furthermore, a lot of current research contradicts long-held negative beliefs about caffeine, and suggests that it may, in fact, have health benefits. For instance, studies have shown that caffeine can help ease muscle pain. Because it is a stimulant, caffeine can also help improve one’s mood. Research has also shown that some caffeinated drinks – specifically certain teas – have disease-fighting chemicals that can help the body fight a number of illnesses, including certain types of cancer. [C]

“Moreover, despite its nearly universal use, caffeine has rarely been abused. With caffeine, overuse tends to stop itself,” says Jack Bergman, a specialist at Harvard Medical School. If you consume too much, “you get uncomfortable, and you don’t want to continue.” [D]

Câu 1: What is the passage mainly about?


  • A.
    the popularity of coffee
  • B.
    the effects of caffeine on the body
  • C.
    healthy vs. unhealthy caffeine products
  • D.
    the dangers of caffeine intake
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Câu 2 Nhận biết
The word ‘downing’ in paragraph 1 could be replaced with

  • A.
    holding
  • B.
    waking
  • C.
    decreasing
  • D.
    drinking
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Câu 3 Nhận biết
Which group do NOT use caffeine regularly?

  • A.
    marathon runners
  • B.
    airline pilots
  • C.
    students
  • D.
    city bus travellers
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Câu 4 Nhận biết
The word ‘which’ in paragraph 3 refers to

  • A.
    adequate sleep
  • B.
    lack of sleep
  • C.
    food containing caffeine
  • D.
    consuming caffeine
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Câu 5 Nhận biết
Which statement would sleep expert Charles Czeisler probably agree with?

  • A.
    It’s a good idea to consume caffeine if you want to maintain your energy.
  • B.
    Regular consumption of caffeine will make it difficult for you to get enough rest.
  • C.
    How caffeine affects your sleep depends on the type of caffeine you consume.
  • D.
    Caffeine can help you get an adequate amount of sleep if consumed in moderation.
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Câu 6 Nhận biết
Which of the following is NOT listed as a possible side effect of drinking caffeine?

  • A.
    addiction
  • B.
    mood changes
  • C.
    painful headaches
  • D.
    muscle inflammation
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Câu 7 Nhận biết
What best paraphrases the following sentence in paragraph 7? *Moreover, despite its nearly universal use, caffeine has rarely been abused.*

  • A.
    Even though caffeine is consumed almost the world over, there aren’t many instances of misuse.
  • B.
    Even though caffeine is often misused, it is consumed almost the world over.
  • C.
    Despite caffeine’s popularity, addiction isn’t a problem.
  • D.
    Caffeine is used all over the world, so it is commonly misused.
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Câu 8 Nhận biết
In which space (marked A, B, C and D in the passage) will the following sentence fit? *Many say they couldn’t live without it.*

  • A.
    [A]
  • B.
    [B]
  • C.
    [C]
  • D.
    [D]
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Câu 9 Nhận biết
Which statement do most scientists agree with?

  • A.
    caffeine causes loss of sleep.
  • B.
    caffeine is beneficial in moderate use.
  • C.
    caffeine leads to certain types of cancer and bone disease
  • D.
    caffeine leads to severe headaches.
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Câu 10 Nhận biết
The author’s attitude toward caffeine can be best described as

  • A.
    skeptical
  • B.
    positive
  • C.
    negative
  • D.
    critical
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Câu 11 Nhận biết

PASSAGE 4 – Questions 31-40

The human body contains muscle, a soft tissue made of protein filaments. The filaments move and flex in different ways to make the muscles contract and expand, supporting the body and producing motion. There are two primary types of muscle — skeletal (“voluntary”) muscle and smooth (“involuntary”) muscle. While the differences between skeletal muscle and smooth muscle are taught in elementary schools around the world, few of us were taught the differences between the two types of skeletal muscles: slow-twitch muscles and fast-twitch muscles. Slow-twitch and fast-twitch muscles are named for the relative speeds at which they twitch, or contract. The two types of muscle have different structures, compositions, actions, and functions and work together to keep our bodies in motion.

Slow-twitch muscles, officially called Type I muscles, are the muscles that provide endurance. They conduct oxygen and contain blood capillaries that give them a red color, so they are sometimes referred to as “red muscles.” Slow-twitch muscles do not contract with significant force, but this is offset by the fact that they can contract for longer periods of time. Slow-twitch muscles process fats and carbohydrates to use as fuel for aerobic activity, carrying oxygen for endurance activities, such as long-distance running and cycling.

Fast-twitch muscles, officially called Type II muscles, are the muscles that provide strength and speed. There are two subtypes of fast-twitch muscles. Type IIa muscles are called intermediate fast-twitch muscles, and perform both aerobic and anaerobic functions. Type IIb muscles are what are traditionally thought of as fast-twitch muscles. Fast-twitch muscles do not conduct oxygen, and are not red in color but white. They perform anaerobic activity, not aerobic, but contract quickly and forcefully. Fast-twitch muscles are the muscles that build bulk through weightlifting and other use because of the strength of the contraction, and are useful in activities requiring speed and force, such as sprinting.

In general, the muscle fibers in our skeletal muscles are divided evenly between slow-twitch and fast-twitch muscles, but each individual’s specific mix of types of muscles is determined genetically. It may be true that we are “born runners,” or weightlifters, or swimmers because of our skeletal and muscle structures. However, humans have the ability to change our bodies and prevail over genetics by altering which form of muscle is prominent in our bodies. The more we work one of the two types, the more predominant that type will become. This can be seen in professional and elite athletes, who have muscle structures that reflect the different demands of their particular sports. For example, sprinters’ bodies and long-distance runners’ bodies reflect the fact that sprinters use fast-twitch muscles more predominately and long-distance runners use slow-twitch muscles more predominately. This change does not happen overnight, however, and is the result of years of specific and intentional training.

This is not to say that elite athletes only focus on one type of muscle and ignore the other type. Even endurance athletes need well-developed fast-twitch muscles, and sprint and weight athletes need well-developed slow-twitch muscles. Many athletes focus on working both types of muscles specifically, through different forms of athletic training, to maintain balance and support for their sports. They also support the development of balanced muscle types through diet, as the two types of muscle are fueled by different nutrients.

Câu 11: What is the passage mainly about?


  • A.
    The two main types of muscle are skeletal and smooth.
  • B.
    Skeletal and smooth muscles are known as Type I and Type II muscles, respectively.
  • C.
    The two types of skeletal muscles, slow-twitch and fast-twitch, have different functions and uses.
  • D.
    Slow-twitch and fast-twitch muscles can be trained with different exercises.
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Câu 12 Nhận biết
The word ‘twitch’ in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to

  • A.
    shake
  • B.
    freeze
  • C.
    run
  • D.
    fiber
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Câu 13 Nhận biết
The phrase ‘two types’ in paragraph 1 refers to

  • A.
    smooth and skeletal
  • B.
    voluntary and involuntary
  • C.
    Type IIa and Type IIb
  • D.
    slow-twitch and fast-twitch
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Câu 14 Nhận biết
Why does the author mention the length of contractions in paragraph 2?

  • A.
    to explain how slow-twitch muscles provide endurance
  • B.
    to give evidence that slow-twitch muscles are red
  • C.
    to show why capillaries carry oxygen
  • D.
    to describe why strength training is necessary
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Câu 15 Nhận biết
The word ‘anaerobic’ in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to

  • A.
    cardio
  • B.
    using oxygen
  • C.
    not using oxygen
  • D.
    fast
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Câu 16 Nhận biết
Which can be inferred about the color of fast-twitch muscles?

  • A.
    The color of fast-twitch muscles is determined by the strength of their contractions.
  • B.
    The color of fast-twitch muscles varies from person to person.
  • C.
    The color of fast-twitch muscles is red.
  • D.
    The color of fast-twitch muscles is determined by them not carrying oxygen.
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Câu 17 Nhận biết
Sprinters use more fast-twitch muscles than slow-twitch muscles because

  • A.
    sprinting involves endurance more than speed and strength
  • B.
    sprinting involves speed and strength more than endurance
  • C.
    sprinters are born with more fast-twitch muscles
  • D.
    sprinters use more oxygen than long-distance runners
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Câu 18 Nhận biết
According to the passage, who probably use fast-twitch muscles most?

  • A.
    long distance runners
  • B.
    swimmers
  • C.
    weightlifters
  • D.
    cyclists
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Câu 19 Nhận biết
Which is NOT true about fast-twitch and slow-twitch muscles?

  • A.
    Each person has a mix of slow-twitch and fast-twitch muscles.
  • B.
    A person can change the mix of fast-twitch and slow-twitch muscles in the body.
  • C.
    Athletes can train both fast-twitch and slow-twitch muscles.
  • D.
    Working one type of muscle strengthens that type of muscle.
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Câu 20 Nhận biết
The a passage implies that

  • A.
    athletes have more muscles than non-athletes
  • B.
    there is a connection between athletic performance and medicine
  • C.
    athletes cannot train for their sports if they do not understand the differences between fast-twitch and slow-twitch muscles
  • D.
    People can change which form of muscle is prevalent in their bodies with enough work.
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