BỘ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO HỌC KỲ 2 NĂM HỌC 2024 - 2025
TRƯỜNG ĐẠI HỌC NGUYỄN TẤT Môn học: Tiếng Anh Chuyên Ngành 1
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Thời gian làm bài: 45 phút
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Họ và tên: .................................................................... MSSV: .....…………….. Mã đề 101
Note: Only the pink-covered glossary is allowed during the test.
PART 1: TERMNINOLOGY
Choose the best answer for each question below.
1. -ion is:
A. Prefix B. Suffix C. Root D. Combining form
2. Hypo- is:
A. Prefix B. Suffix C. Root D. Combining form
3. How many roots are there in the word osteoarthritis?
A. One B. Two C. Three D. None
4. The prefix epi- means:
A. Below B. Within C. Above D. Around
5. The suffix -emia means:
A. Blood vessel B. Blood condition C. Formation D. Breakdown
6. The root gynec/o means:
A. Child B. Man/male C. Woman/female D. Pregnancy
7. Which prefix means higher or more than normal?
A. Hypo- B. Brady- C. Hyper- D. Endo-
8. The combining form for urinary bladder is:
A. ren/o B. vesic/o C. cyst/o D. ur/o
9. The root in ophthalmoscopy is:
A. ophthalm B. scopy C. oscopy D. ophthalmo
10. Which term means pertaining to internal organs?
A. Peritoneal B. Visceral C. Pleural D. Pelvic
11. Which term means picture of chromosomes in cell nucleus?
A. Karyotype B. Biopsy C. Cytology D. Histology
12. The endocrine gland at the base of the brain is:
A. Thyroid gland B. Pineal gland C. Pituitary gland D. Hypothalamus
13. Which term means on surface of the body?
A. Superficial B. Deep C. Inferior D. Lateral
14. Which term means study of the heart?
A. Hematology B. Endocrinology C. Cardiology D. Pulmonology
15. The term transhepatic means:
A. Inside the liver B. Through the liver C. Below the liver D. Surrounding the liver
16. The term pericardium means:
A. Inflammation of the heart B. Pain in the heart
C. Membrane around heart D. Enlargement of the heart
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17. Which term means inflammation of the stomach?
A. Hepatitis B. Gastritis C. Dermatitis D. Nephritis
18. The root for “cell” is:
A. Cephal/o B. Cyt/o C. Hist/o D. Nucle/o
19. Pain around the navel is described as:
A. Periumbilical B. Epigastric C. Hypogastric D. Inguinal
20. The vertical plane dividing body into left and right is:
A. Frontal B. Sagittal C. Transverse D. Coronal
21. The tube from the bladder to the outside is:
A. Ureter B. Renal pelvis C. Urethra D. Nephron
22. The membrane surrounding lungs is:
A. Peritoneum B. Pericardium C. Pleura D. Meninges
23. The material outside nucleus in a cell is:
A. Nucleoplasm B. Cytoplasm C. Endoplasm D. Ribosome
24. The structure protecting the cell is:
A. Cell membrane B. Cytoplasm C. Nucleus D. Chromosome
25. RLQ stands for:
A. Right lower lung B. Right lower quadrant
C. Renal left quadrant D. Right lateral quadrant
26. The double-folded membrane around the lung is:
A. Pericardium B. Meninges C. Pleura D. Fascia
27. Which does not belong to female reproductive system?
A. Ovary B. Uterus C. Prostate gland D. Vagina
28. Dr. Nam treats carcinomas and sarcomas. He is a/an:
A. Rheumatologist B. Oncologist C. Cardiologist D. Endocrinologist
29. Mr. Johnson suffers from a chest pain. He should see a:
A. Nephrologist B. Neurologist C. Cardiologist D. Gastroenterologist
30. Cigarette smoke contains a ___________ substance.
A. Carcinogenic B. Diuretic C. Analgesic D. Antibiotic
Questions 31 - 35 refer to the following text.
The (31)___________ is the double-folded membrane surrounding the abdominal cavity. It attaches the abdominal organs
to the abdominal muscles and surrounds each organ to (32)___________ it in place. The kidneys are two bean-shaped
organs situated (33)___________ the abdominal cavity on either side of the backbone. The abdominal cavity also
contains the stomach, small and large intestines, spleen, pancreas, liver, and (34)___________. The diaphragm divides
the abdominal and (35)___________ cavities.
31. A. perineum B. pleura C. peritoneum D. epithelium
32. A. destroy B. hold C. digest D. move
33. A. inside B. below C. in front of D. behind
34. A. lung B. gallbladder C. bladder D. heart
35. A. cranial B. thoracic C. pelvic D. spinal
Questions 36 - 40 refer to the following text.
Epithelial tissue covers the body’s surface and (36)__________ internal organs and glands, playing a key role in
(37)__________ and protection. Muscle tissue includes voluntary muscles for controlled movement and involuntary
muscles, such as those in the heart and digestive system. Cardiac muscle, found only in the (38)__________, begins
contracting as early as six weeks into fetal development. Connective tissue supports and connects body parts and includes
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(39)__________, cartilage, bone, and blood. Nerve tissue, found in the (40)__________, spinal cord, and nerves,
transmits electrical impulses that control body functions.
36. A. protects B. circulates C. filters D. contracts
37. A. movement B. absorption C. secretion D. elimination
38. A. heart B. lungs C. stomach D. brain
39. A. fat B. enzymes C. hormones D. plasma
40. A. muscles B. brain C. heart D. kidneys
PART 2: READING
Read the passages below and choose the best answer for each question.
Questions 41 - 45 refer to the following passage.
Medical Report
Patient Name: Michael Nguyen
Date of Birth: April 2, 2002
Date of Admission: July 14, 2025
Date of Surgery: July 15, 2025
Doctor: Dr. Anna Pham
Hospital: City General Hospital
Chief complaint:
Michael came to the emergency room with severe lower right abdominal pain, nausea, and fever. The pain worsened over
several hours.
Tests and Diagnosis:
Blood test showed signs of infection
Ultrasound showed a swollen appendix
→ Diagnosis: Acute Appendicitis
Treatment:
Michael had an appendectomy (surgical removal of the appendix) on July 15, 2025.
Before surgery, the patient was asked to lie supine on the operating table.
A laparoscopic procedure was used, with small incisions and a camera.
The operation was successful, with no complications.
Post-Operative Recovery:
Michael was monitored in the recovery room
He was given antibiotics and pain medication
He was able to sit up and walk slowly the next day
Pain and swelling improved
Discharge Instructions:
Michael was discharged on July 17, 2025
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Rest at home for 1 week
Keep the wound area clean and dry
Return to the hospital if there is fever, increased pain, or redness around the wound.
Doctor’s Signature:
Dr. Anna Pham
Date: July 17, 2025
41. Why did Michael go to the hospital?
A. He had a sore throat and cough
B. He had chest pain and shortness of breath
C. He had strong pain in his lower right belly and fever
D. He needed a regular health check
42. What problem did the doctor find?
A. Inflammation of the appendix
B. Cancer of the appendix
C. Bleeding from the appendix
D. Stone in the appendix
43. What does “lie supine” mean?
A. Sit up in bed
B. Lie on your side
C. Lie on your back, face up
D. Stand up straight
44. What kind of surgery did Michael have?
A. Brain surgery
B. Appendectomy
C. Eye surgery
D. Tonsil removal
45. What should Michael do after going home?
A. Go running every day
B. Eat more salty food
C. Stop drinking water
D. Keep the wound clean and rest
Questions 46 - 50 refer to the following passage.
In medical science, there are many important terms that help us describe the body as a whole. These terms are not limited
to one part or system but instead refer to how the entire body is organized and how it functions. Understanding these
terms is essential for anyone studying human biology, medicine, or health care.
The human body is made up of many parts that work together in a highly organized way. At the smallest level, we have
cells, which are the basic units of life. Each cell has a specific job, and when many similar cells group together, they form
tissues. For example, muscle tissue is made of muscle cells, and nerve tissue is made of nerve cells.
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Tissues combine to form organs, such as the heart, lungs, liver, and brain. Each organ has a special function that helps the
body survive. Organs that work together form organ systems. For example, the digestive system includes the stomach,
intestines, and liver, which all help the body digest food and absorb nutrients. Other systems include the nervous system,
circulatory system, respiratory system, and muscular system.
When doctors say something is systemic, they mean it affects the whole body. For example, a systemic infection is one
that spreads throughout the body, not just in one area. Another term, anatomy, refers to the study of the structure of the
body, while physiology is the study of how the body functions. These two subjects help us understand how all the parts of
the body are connected and how they work together as one unit.
Other common terms include posterior and anterior, which refer to the back and front of the body, and medial and lateral,
which describe positions closer to or farther from the center of the body. These directional terms help doctors and
scientists describe where things are in the body.
46. What is the smallest unit of life in the human body?
A. Organ B. Tissue C. Cell D. System
47. What do tissues combine to form?
A. Systems B. Organs C. Cells D. Bones
48. What does the term systemic mean?
A. Located in the heart
B. Related to one organ only
C. Affects the whole body
D. A disease of the skin
49. Which two fields study the body as a whole?
A. Anatomy and Psychology
B. Anatomy and Physiology
C. Biology and Geography
D. Neurology and Physics
50. Which term describes the front part of the body?
A. Posterior B. Lateral C. Medial D. Anterior
END OF THE TEST
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