3.The International Red Cross helps to ensure respect for the human being, and to prevent and relieve human _______.
A. protection B. enjoyment C. wealthy D. sufferings
4.The Red Cross on white background was the original protection ______ declared at the 1864 Geneva Convention.
A. poster B. billboard C. symbol D. signal
5.The Red Cross organizes and leads relief assistance missions after ______, such as natural disasters, man-made disasters, and epidemics.
A. emergent B. emergencies C. emergently D. emergence
6.More than 120 country offices carry out UNICEF’s _______ through a unique progammes of cooperation developed with host governments.
A. mission B. chore C. duty D. assignment
7.Find errors:
The purpose of the United Nations, broad speaking, is to maintain peace and security and to encourage respect for human rights.
(20 Điểm)
A. of
B. broad speaking
C. maintain
D. respect for
8.Find errors:
William Samuel Johnson, who helped write the Constitution, become the first president of Columbia University in 1787.
(20 Điểm)
A. who
B. write
C. become
D. the first president
9.Find errors:
Violations of the child's right to protection take place in every country and be massive.
(20 Điểm)
A. Violations
B. the children's right
C. take plce
D. be
10.Communities provide supports for ___________ who suffer psychological damage as a result of a disaster.
A. sick B. victims C. injured D. wounded
11.The first relief assistance mission organized by the League was an aid mission for the _______ of a famine and subsequent typhus epidemic in Poland.
A. leaders B. authorities C. victims D. organizers
12.The International Red Cross has about 97 million volunteers whose main _______ is to protect human life and health.
A. mission B. experience C. organization D. rule
13.They were __________ to hear that hundreds of people were killed in the air crash.
A. appealed B. appalled C. initiated D. dedicated
14.Children must know something concerning to self-defence because they are _________ to violence and abuses
A. easy B. related C. possible D. vulnerable
15.The International Committee of the Red Cross is a private _______ institution founded in 1863 in Geneva, Switzerland.
A. human B. humanity C. humanization D. humanitarian
16.In former days, after the battles soldiers on both sides died or were left wounded on the field without any _______ attendance and basic care.
A. medicine B. medical C. medication D. medically
17.Find errors:
Among many other program, UNICEF also supports the international Child Rights Information Network.
A. Among
B. program
C. supports
D. Rights
18.Being a spy, you have to complete you ______ successfully irrespective of your life.
A. work B. mission C. research D. assignment
19.He was sent on a_________ to a foreign government.
A. work B. task C. job D. mission
20.City planners work for developers who ____________ plans to the government.
A. appose B. oppose C. propose D. suppose
21.The AIDS _______ continues to spread around the world. Up to 4,000 people are infected with the HIV virus every single day.
A. treatment B. epidemic C. tsunami D. damage
22.On 25 April 1945, The UN _____ on International Organization began in San Francisco.
A. Committee B. Federation C. Council D. Conference
23.The International Committee Red Cross has about 12,000 staff members worldwide, about 800 of them working in its Geneva _______.
A. factories B. companies C. headquarters D. buildings
24.In case you have any further questions, please do not ___________ to contact me.
A. hesitate B. struggle C. mind D. initiate
25.She sustained severe head _______ after being thrown from her horse.
A. injure B. injured C. injuries D. injurious
26.Vaccine supplies started to run dry as the flu outbreak reached ______ proportions.
A. epidemic B. disaster C. deadly D. falling
27.By the end of World War II, 179 _______ of the Red Cross had conducted 12,750 visits to POW (prisoner of war) camps in 41 countries.
A. conferences B. symbols C. missions D. delegates