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The __________ around the island is very high during the full moon.
The river forms the __________ between the two countries in the forest.
Some fish in the ocean have __________ colors to help them hide from predators.
The cave has a large __________ of space, much bigger than we thought.
The website is very __________ for anyone who wants to learn about wildlife.
a. Ryan: And the water is such a beautiful color! It's like paradise.
b. Ryan: Ha Long Bay is incredible, isn't it? I've never seen anything like it.
c. Steve: Yeah, the limestone islands look so dramatic against the water.
a. Hoang: I've seen people feeding squirrels. Is that okay?
b. Ranger: Exactly. It's important to let them find their own food in nature.
c. Hoang: I didn't know that. So, I shouldn't feed them?
d. Ranger: It's not recommended. Squirrels can become dependent on people for food.
a. Matt: I think we should stick to the marked paths.
b. Matt: I agree. We need to be respectful of nature.
c. Joe: Yes, it's part of the rules to protect the plants.
a. Ranger: Yes, you can see squirrels and rabbits running around.
b. Ranger: Yes, they are usually more active early in the day.
c. Kim: Are there any animals that are active during the day?
d. Kim: That sounds fun! Do they come out in the early morning?
a. Lucy: It ruins everything! Why can't people just clean up after themselves?
b. Mia: Yeah, we should probably start bringing trash bags with us.
c. Mia: It's such a beautiful trail, but look at all this garbage.
a. Nam: That sounds okay. Do I need to wear special clothes?
b. Nam: How far is the hike we're going to do?
c. Ms. Nhung: Just wear comfortable shoes and clothes for walking.
d. Ms. Nhung: It's a short walk, about 30 minutes, nothing too hard.
e. Nam: Alright, I'll wear my sneakers.
I / consider / join / group / that / help / protect / endangered species.
She / pack / neatly than / me, so / her clothes / always / get / wrinkled.
They / finish / build / the wildlife sanctuary / keep / animals / safe.
People / should / avoid / disturb / animals / the forest.
The Maldives is a tropical group of islands in the Indian Ocean. It (1) __________ around 298 square kilometers and is made up of 26 atolls, with more than 1,000 coral islands. These islands are spread out across the clear blue sea, creating a beautiful sight. The atolls are very close to the water, with an average height of just 1.5 meters above sea level, (2) __________ makes them ideal for sandy beaches and colorful coral reefs.
The Maldives is located near the equator and is famous for (3) __________ rich marine life and clear lagoons. Its natural beauty, along with the warm weather, (4) __________ it a popular destination for tourists looking for a tropical getaway. With its palm-lined islands and blue seas, the Maldives is truly a natural wonder that attracts many (5) __________.
1. Glaciers in Antarctica and the Arctic are melting rapidly due to pollution, leading to a rise in sea levels that threatens coastlines around the world. Scientists in Rio de Janeiro have found that many coastal areas could be submerged in the next 20 to 30 years. As the ice caps continue to melt, the water level in Rio's harbor will increase, eventually flooding the city. This will lead to the destruction of homes, jobs, and the beautiful jungles and habitats surrounding the city. Experts predict that this could happen in the near future.
2. In the Grand Canyon, rising temperatures are expected to reduce rainfall and water flow. This will cause drought-tolerant plants to move along the Colorado River into the canyon. These plants may outcompete the current species living there, which could change the ecosystem of the area.
3. The Great Barrier Reef is also facing damage from marine heat waves caused by global warming. The heat is destroying the coral, which is vital for the marine life living there. If this destruction continues, the reef and its ecosystem may be lost.
What is the main idea of the passage?
The word predict in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to __________.
What does the author mention about Rio de Janeiro?
The word outcompete in paragraph 2 is OPPOSITE in meaning to __________.
What does the writer use to give explanations for the main idea of the passage?
What information does the passage express?
Protecting natural wonders is very important today. (1) __________, but they face threats from pollution, commercialization, and overuse. It is our duty to protect these places so that future generations can enjoy them.
Natural wonders provide homes for many plants and animals. (2) __________. By protecting natural wonders, we help ensure the survival of many species that are at risk of extinction. (3) __________ such as habitat restoration, wildlife monitoring, and controlling invasive species.
Tourism can both harm and benefit natural wonders. Too many visitors, littering, and noise pollution can damage fragile ecosystems. (4) __________. Visitor fees in national parks can help control the number of tourists and encourage responsible travel.
By preserving natural wonders, we protect wildlife, maintain ecosystems, and ensure that future generations can experience their beauty.
__________
A. These ecosystems are delicate, and even small changes can cause serious harm
B. However, tourism also provides money that can be used for conservation
C. National parks allow people to see nature in its purest form
D. The money from visitor fees can support conservation projects