Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Napoleon Bonaparte, a general in the French army, achieved fame when he led the army from one victory to another. Born of an Italian family, Napoleon studied in a military school in Paris. In every battle, he proved himself to be a courageous and brilliant leader. His successes led to peace in France, and the country demonstrated it appreciation by making Bonaparte Consul for Life. Napoleon was also a very good political leader and made positive changes in the country’s administration and economy. He also wrote the Civil Code which continues to be used in France even today. He became so popular that he was proclaimed Emperor in 1804. Although Napoleon Bonaparte led France well, he continued to engage in wars with European countries. The famous Battle of the Emperors resulted in the defeat of Austria and Russia. Napoleon then planned an invasion of Britain. His goal was to enforce a commercial boycott of Britain called the “Continental System”. Portugal and Spain did not follow this Continental System, so Napoleon invaded those countries. These wars that napoleon waged against the European countries are known as the Napoleonic Wars. When Napoleon failed again to control Moscow, Prussia, Sweden and Austria declared war on France. Napoleon was exiled on the island of Elba in 1814. During the time the leaders of the European countries met to make pants after Napoleon’s defeat, Napoleon escaped from Elba, quietly returned to France and regained his throne. He attacked the Allied forces in Waterloo, which is now known as Belgium. Great Britain, Prussia and Russia sent 150,000 soldiers each to Waterloo. The rest stayed behind to protect France. Napoleon’s plan of splitting his attacking army into two wings and of leaving reserve soldiers behind in France was brilliant. However, because Napoleon’s military commanders did not follow through on his commands and the Allied armies used their own strategies and were fierce in fighting Napoleon’s armies, Napoleon was defeated at Waterloo in 1815. He may have been admired for his brilliance, but he should be condemned for bringing about the deaths of so many people.
0Câu 6
According to the first paragraph, the French made Napoleon Bonaparte Consul for Life because _____
A. he was a popular political leader
B.he was trained to find in France and Italy
C. the wars he won led to the absence of war in Europe
D. he made changes that improved the economy
Câu 7
The word “ proclaimed” in the passage is closest in meaning to _____
A. insisted
B.agreed
C. declared
D. adopted
Câu 8
Which of the following is stated in the second paragraph?
A. Bonaparte was a good leader, but he keep warning with other nations
B.European countries needed a leader as courageous and brilliant as Napoleon Bonaparte
C. Countries in Europe wanted to go to war with Bonaparte because he was a good leader
D. Bonaparte wanted to be the best leader of any country in Europe
Câu 9
Why does the author mention the island of Elba in paragraph 2?
A. to argue that Bonaparte would have won if he had fought the war elsewhere
B.to provide an example of what happened to French leaders who lost wars
C. to suggest that Bonaparte should not have tried to control Moscow
D. to explain what happened to Bonaparte after being unable to protect France
Câu 10
What can be inferred about the European leaders?
A. They did not have enough soldiers to fight the war against French
B.They were better leaders than Napoleon Bonaparte in Europe
C. They admired Bonaparte for his brilliance in commanding
D. They were not prepared when Bonaparte broke free from Elba
Câu 11
Which of the following words/ phrase in the reading mean “ The rest” ?
A. 150,000 soldiers
B.the Allied force
C. the reserve soldiers
D. Napoleon’s military commanders
Câu 12
Which of the following best expresses the author’s opinion about Napoleon Bonaparte?
A. Bonaparte should be admired for his brilliance
B.People never understood Napoleon Bonaparte
C. Bonaparte deserves criticism for the Napoleonic Wars
D.
Bonaparte did not know what he was doing at Waterloo
Câu 13
What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Napoleon Bonaparte was the most brilliant general in Europe of all time
B.Napoleon was defeated in the war against the Belgian people in Waterloo
C. Napoleon Bonaparte was a man to admire, but he fought many unnecessary wars
D. Napoleon Bonaparte built a good empire for his country, France via making wars.
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