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Sylvia Earle, underwater hero She has spent her working life studying the world's oceans Sylvia Earle is an underwater explorer and marine biologist who was born in the USA in 1935. She became interested in the world's oceans from an early age. As a child, she liked to stand on the beach for hours and look at the sea, wondering what it must be like under the surface.When she was 16, she finally got a chance to make her first dive. It was this dive that inspired her to become an underwater...
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Sylvia Earle, underwater hero She has spent her working life studying the world's oceans Sylvia Earle is an underwater explorer and marine biologist who was born in the USA in 1935. She became interested in the world's oceans from an early age. As a child, she liked to stand on the beach for hours and look at the sea, wondering what it must be like under the surface.

When she was 16, she finally got a chance to make her first dive. It was this dive that inspired her to become an underwater explorer. Since then, she has spent more than 6,500 hours under water, and has led more than seventy expeditions worldwide. She has also made the deepest dive ever, reaching a record-breaking depth of 381 metres.

In 1970, she became famous around the world when she became the captain of the first all-female team to live under water. The team spent two weeks in an underwater 'house'. The research they carried out showed the damage that pollution was causing to marine life, and especially to coral reefs. Her team also studied the problem of over-fishing. Fishing methods meant that people were catching too many fish, Earle warned, and many species were in danger of becoming extinct.

Since then she has written several books and magazine articles in which she suggests ways of reducing the damage that is being done to the world's oceans. One way, she believes, is to rely on fish farms for seafood, and reduce the amount of fishing that is done out at sea. Although she no longer eats seafood herself, she realises the importance it plays in our diets. It would be wrong to tell people they should stop eating fish from the sea, she says. However, they need to reduce the impact they are having on the ocean's supplies.

Choose NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER FROM THE PASSAGE for each answer.

1. What career did Sylvia decide to follow after her first dive? ……………………………………………………………………….

2. How far under water did she go in order to break a world record? ……………………………………………………………………….

3. What was causing harm to everything living in the sea? ……………………………………………………………………….

4. Where does Sylvia think we should get our fish from? ……………………………………………………………………….

Decide if these statements are TRUE, FALSE or NOT GIVEN according to the information in the passage.

1. …… Sylvia Earle lives in the USA.

2. …… At the age of 18, she hadn’t made any dive.

3. …… The experience of a close death by drowning caused her to become an underwater explorer.

4. …… Nobody in the world has dived a further depth than Sylvia Earle.

5. …… The team made a fortnight stay in a laboratory to studied the underwater house.

6. …… Until 1970, nobody had lived underwater before.

7. …… Sylvia Earle was worried about the amount of fish that were being caught.

8. …… Although people were catching too many fishes, marine life suffered from no extinct dangers as the ocean were huge with a great many kinds of fishes.

9. …… Her books offer some solutions to marine problems.

10. …… She thinks people should avoid eating seafood

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6 tháng 7 2021

Choose NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER FROM THE PASSAGE for each answer.

1. What career did Sylvia decide to follow after her first dive? ……………underwater explorer………………………………………………………….

2. How far under water did she go in order to break a world record? ………She went to 381 meters underwater to break the world record ……………………………………………………………….

3. What was causing harm to everything living in the sea? …………The research they carried out showed the damage that pollution was causing to marine life…………………………………………………………….

4. Where does Sylvia think we should get our fish from? ………… She thinks we should get our fish from fish farms…………………………………………………………….

Decide if these statements are TRUE, FALSE or NOT GIVEN according to the information in the passage.

1. …T… Sylvia Earle lives in the USA.

2. …F… At the age of 18, she hadn’t made any dive.

3. …NG… The experience of a close death by drowning caused her to become an underwater explorer.

4. …T… Nobody in the world has dived a further depth than Sylvia Earle.

5. …F… The team made a fortnight stay in a laboratory to studied the underwater house.

6. …F… Until 1970, nobody had lived underwater before.

7. …T… Sylvia Earle was worried about the amount of fish that were being caught.

8. …F… Although people were catching too many fishes, marine life suffered from no extinct dangers as the ocean were huge with a great many kinds of fishes.

9. …T… Her books offer some solutions to marine problems.

10. …F… She thinks people should avoid eating seafood

6 tháng 7 2021

8.   We should brush our teeth carefully after meals.

      Our teeth should be brushed carefully after meals.

9.   Everyone must observe the traffic rules strictly.

      The traffic rules must be observed strictly.

10. They did their homework well.

      Their homework was done well.

   11. I hate having to do homework every night.

         I wish I didn't have to do homework every night.

   12. What a pity I don’t live near my work.

         I wish I lived near my work.

   13. What a pity I can’t speak Bahasa Malaysia.

         I wish I could speak Bahasa Malaysia.

   14. She talks too much in class.

         I wish  she didn't talk too much in class.

   15. My neighbor always makes a lot of noise at night.

         I wish my neighbor didn't always make a lot of noise at night.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 33 to 38. Sylvia Earle, a marine botanist and one of the foremost deep-sea explorers, has spent over 6,000 hours, more than seven months, underwater. From her earliest years, Earle had an affinity for marine life, and she took her first plunge into the open sea as a teenager. In the years since then she has taken part in a number of landmark underwater...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 33 to 38.

Sylvia Earle, a marine botanist and one of the foremost deep-sea explorers, has spent over 6,000 hours, more than seven months, underwater. From her earliest years, Earle had an affinity for marine life, and she took her first plunge into the open sea as a teenager. In the years since then she has taken part in a number of landmark underwater projects, from exploratory expeditions around the world to her celebrated “Jim dive” in 1978, which was the deepest solo dive ever made without cable connecting the diver to a support vessel at the surface of the sea.

Clothed in a Jim suit, a futuristic suit of plastic and metal armor, which was secured to a manned submarine, Sylvia Earle plunged vertically into the Pacific Ocean, at times at the speed of 100 feet per minute. On reaching the ocean floor, she was released from the submarine and from that point her only connection to the sub was an 18-foot tether. For the next 2½ hours, Earle roamed the seabed taking notes, collecting 15 specimens, and planting a U.S. flag. Consumed by a desire to descend deeper still, in 1981 she became involved in the design and manufacture of 20 deep-sea submersibles, one of which took her to a depth of 3,000 feet. This did not end Sylvia Earle’s accomplishments. 

The author’s opinion of Sylvia Earle is _______. 

A. critical 

B. supportive 

C. ambivalent 

D. disrespectful 

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23 tháng 4 2017

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

Ý kiến tác giả về Sylvia Earle là _______.

A. chỉ trích                                                     B. ủng hộ

C. hai chiều, nước đôi                                     D. thiếu tôn trọng

Tác giả giới thiệu niềm đam mê đối với nghiên cứu đại dương của Sylvia Earle và các thành tích nổi bật của cô ấy => Tác giả thể hiện quan điểm ủng hộ Sylvia Earle.

Thông tin: This did not end Sylvia Earle’s accomplishments.

Tạm dịch: Điều này chưa chấm dứt thành tích của Sylvia Earle.

Chọn B 

 Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 33 to 38. Sylvia Earle, a marine botanist and one of the foremost deep-sea explorers, has spent over 6,000 hours, more than seven months, underwater. From her earliest years, Earle had an affinity for marine life, and she took her first plunge into the open sea as a teenager. In the years since then she has taken part in a number of landmark underwater...
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 Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 33 to 38.

Sylvia Earle, a marine botanist and one of the foremost deep-sea explorers, has spent over 6,000 hours, more than seven months, underwater. From her earliest years, Earle had an affinity for marine life, and she took her first plunge into the open sea as a teenager. In the years since then she has taken part in a number of landmark underwater projects, from exploratory expeditions around the world to her celebrated “Jim dive” in 1978, which was the deepest solo dive ever made without cable connecting the diver to a support vessel at the surface of the sea.

Clothed in a Jim suit, a futuristic suit of plastic and metal armor, which was secured to a manned submarine, Sylvia Earle plunged vertically into the Pacific Ocean, at times at the speed of 100 feet per minute. On reaching the ocean floor, she was released from the submarine and from that point her only connection to the sub was an 18-foot tether. For the next 2½ hours, Earle roamed the seabed taking notes, collecting 15 specimens, and planting a U.S. flag. Consumed by a desire to descend deeper still, in 1981 she became involved in the design and manufacture of 20 deep-sea submersibles, one of which took her to a depth of 3,000 feet. This did not end Sylvia Earle’s accomplishments.

When did Sylvia Earle discover her love of the sea?

A. In her childhood

B. During her 6,000 hours underwater

C. After she made her deepest solo dive

D. In her adulthood

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17 tháng 9 2018

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

Khi nào thì Sylvia Earle phát hiện ra tình yêu đối với biển của mình?

A. Thời thơ ấu.                                               B. Trong 6.000 giờ dưới nước.

C. Sau khi cô ấy lặn sâu nhất.                         D. Ở tuổi trưởng thành.

Thông tin: From her earliest years, Earle had an affinity for marine life, and she took her first plunge into the open sea as a teenager.

Tạm dịch: Ngay từ những năm đầu đời, Earle đã yêu thích sinh vật biển và cô ấy đã lần đầu tiên lặn xuống biển khi còn là một thiếu niên.

Chọn A 

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 33 to 38. Sylvia Earle, a marine botanist and one of the foremost deep-sea explorers, has spent over 6,000 hours, more than seven months, underwater. From her earliest years, Earle had an affinity for marine life, and she took her first plunge into the open sea as a teenager. In the years since then she has taken part in a number of landmark underwater...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 33 to 38.

Sylvia Earle, a marine botanist and one of the foremost deep-sea explorers, has spent over 6,000 hours, more than seven months, underwater. From her earliest years, Earle had an affinity for marine life, and she took her first plunge into the open sea as a teenager. In the years since then she has taken part in a number of landmark underwater projects, from exploratory expeditions around the world to her celebrated “Jim dive” in 1978, which was the deepest solo dive ever made without cable connecting the diver to a support vessel at the surface of the sea.

Clothed in a Jim suit, a futuristic suit of plastic and metal armor, which was secured to a manned submarine, Sylvia Earle plunged vertically into the Pacific Ocean, at times at the speed of 100 feet per minute. On reaching the ocean floor, she was released from the submarine and from that point her only connection to the sub was an 18-foot tether. For the next 2½ hours, Earle roamed the seabed taking notes, collecting 15 specimens, and planting a U.S. flag. Consumed by a desire to descend deeper still, in 1981 she became involved in the design and manufacture of 20 deep-sea submersibles, one of which took her to a depth of 3,000 feet. This did not end Sylvia Earle’s accomplishments.

It can be inferred from the passage that Sylvia Earle _______. 

A. is not interested in the scientific aspects of marine research 

B. is uncomfortable in tight spaces 

C. does not have technical expertise 

D. has devoted her life to ocean exploration 

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5 tháng 11 2018

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

Có thể được suy ra từ đoạn văn rằng Sylvia Earle _______.

A. không quan tâm đến các khía cạnh khoa học của nghiên cứu biển

B. không thoải mái trong không gian chật hẹp

C. không có chuyên môn kỹ thuật

D. đã cống hiến cả đời mình cho việc thám hiểm đại dương

Thông tin: From her earliest years, Earle had an affinity for marine life, and she took her first plunge into the open sea as a teenager. In the years since then she has taken part in a number of landmark underwater projects, from exploratory expeditions around the world to her celebrated “Jim dive” in 1978, which was the deepest solo dive ever made without cable connecting the diver to a support vessel at the surface of the sea.

This did not end Sylvia Earle’s accomplishments.

Tạm dịch: Ngay từ những năm đầu đời, Earle đã yêu thích sinh vật biển và cô ấy đã lần đầu tiên lặn xuống biển khi còn là một thiếu niên. Trong những năm sau đó, cô ấy đã tham gia một số dự án dưới nước mang tính bước ngoặt, từ những chuyến thám hiểm trên khắp thế giới đến cú lặn Jim nổi tiếng của mình vào năm 1978, là chuyến lặn sâu nhất từng được thực hiện mà không cần cáp kết nối thợ lặn với tàu hỗ trợ ở mặt biển.

Điều này chưa chấm dứt thành tích của Sylvia Earle.

Chọn D

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 33 to 38. Sylvia Earle, a marine botanist and one of the foremost deep-sea explorers, has spent over 6,000 hours, more than seven months, underwater. From her earliest years, Earle had an affinity for marine life, and she took her first plunge into the open sea as a teenager. In the years since then she has taken part in a number of landmark underwater...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 33 to 38.

Sylvia Earle, a marine botanist and one of the foremost deep-sea explorers, has spent over 6,000 hours, more than seven months, underwater. From her earliest years, Earle had an affinity for marine life, and she took her first plunge into the open sea as a teenager. In the years since then she has taken part in a number of landmark underwater projects, from exploratory expeditions around the world to her celebrated “Jim dive” in 1978, which was the deepest solo dive ever made without cable connecting the diver to a support vessel at the surface of the sea.

Clothed in a Jim suit, a futuristic suit of plastic and metal armor, which was secured to a manned submarine, Sylvia Earle plunged vertically into the Pacific Ocean, at times at the speed of 100 feet per minute. On reaching the ocean floor, she was released from the submarine and from that point her only connection to the sub was an 18-foot tether. For the next 2½ hours, Earle roamed the seabed taking notes, collecting 15 specimens, and planting a U.S. flag. Consumed by a desire to descend deeper still, in 1981 she became involved in the design and manufacture of 20 deep-sea submersibles, one of which took her to a depth of 3,000 feet. This did not end Sylvia Earle’s accomplishments.

The main purpose of this passage is _______. 

A. to explore the botany of ocean floor 

B. to present a short biography of Sylvia Earle 

C. to provide an introduction to oceanography 

D. to show the historical importance of the Jim dive 

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28 tháng 12 2017

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

Mục đích chính của đoạn văn này là _______.

A. để khám phá thực vật học dưới đáy đại dương

B. để trình bày một đoạn tiểu sử ngắn của Sylvia Earle

C. để giới thiệu về hải dương học

D. để cho thấy tầm quan trọng lịch sử của cú lặn Jim

Thông tin: Sylvia Earle, a marine botanist and one of the foremost deep-sea explorers, has spent over 6,000 hours, more than seven months, underwater.

This did not end Sylvia Earle’s accomplishments.

Tạm dịch: Sylvia Earle, một nhà thực vật học biển và là một trong những nhà thám hiểm biển sâu hàng đầu, đã dành hơn 6.000 giờ, hơn bảy tháng, dưới nước.

Điều này chưa chấm dứt thành tích của Sylvia Earle.

Chọn B 

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 33 to 38. Sylvia Earle, a marine botanist and one of the foremost deep-sea explorers, has spent over 6,000 hours, more than seven months, underwater. From her earliest years, Earle had an affinity for marine life, and she took her first plunge into the open sea as a teenager. In the years since then she has taken part in a number of landmark underwater...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 33 to 38.

Sylvia Earle, a marine botanist and one of the foremost deep-sea explorers, has spent over 6,000 hours, more than seven months, underwater. From her earliest years, Earle had an affinity for marine life, and she took her first plunge into the open sea as a teenager. In the years since then she has taken part in a number of landmark underwater projects, from exploratory expeditions around the world to her celebrated “Jim dive” in 1978, which was the deepest solo dive ever made without cable connecting the diver to a support vessel at the surface of the sea.

Clothed in a Jim suit, a futuristic suit of plastic and metal armor, which was secured to a manned submarine, Sylvia Earle plunged vertically into the Pacific Ocean, at times at the speed of 100 feet per minute. On reaching the ocean floor, she was released from the submarine and from that point her only connection to the sub was an 18-foot tether. For the next 2½ hours, Earle roamed the seabed taking notes, collecting 15 specimens, and planting a U.S. flag. Consumed by a desire to descend deeper still, in 1981 she became involved in the design and manufacture of 20 deep-sea submersibles, one of which took her to a depth of 3,000 feet. This did not end Sylvia Earle’s accomplishments. 

Which of the following is not true about the Jim dive? 

A. It took place in 1981

B. Sylvia Earle took notes while on the ocean floor

C. It was performed in the Pacific Ocean

D. The submarine that Sylvia Earle was connected to was manned

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19 tháng 6 2019

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

Điều nào sau đây không đúng khi về cú lặn Jim?

A. Nó diễn ra vào năm 1981.

B. Sylvia Earle đã ghi chú khi ở dưới đáy đại dương.

C. Nó được thực hiện ở Thái Bình Dương.

D. Chiếc tàu ngầm mà Sylvia Earle được kết nối có người lái.

Thông tin: In the years since then she has taken part in a number of landmark underwater projects, from exploratory expeditions around the world to her celebrated “Jim dive” in 1978, which was the deepest solo dive ever made without cable connecting the diver to a support vessel at the surface of the sea.

Tạm dịch: Trong những năm sau đó, cô ấy đã tham gia một số dự án dưới nước mang tính bước ngoặt, từ những chuyến thám hiểm trên khắp thế giới đến cú lặn Jim nổi tiếng của mình vào năm 1978, là chuyến lặn sâu nhất từng được thực hiện mà không cần cáp kết nối thợ lặn với tàu hỗ trợ ở mặt biển.

Chọn A

Dịch bài đọc:

Sylvia Earle, một nhà thực vật học biển và là một trong những nhà thám hiểm biển sâu hàng đầu, đã dành hơn 6.000 giờ, hơn bảy tháng, dưới nước. Ngay từ những năm đầu đời, Earle đã yêu thích sinh vật biển và cô ấy đã lần đầu tiên lặn xuống biển khi còn là một thiếu niên. Trong những năm sau đó, cô ấy đã tham gia một số dự án dưới nước mang tính bước ngoặt, từ những chuyến thám hiểm trên khắp thế giới đến cú lặn Jim nổi tiếng của mình vào năm 1978, là chuyến lặn sâu nhất từng được thực hiện mà không cần cáp kết nối thợ lặn với tàu hỗ trợ ở mặt biển.

Mặc một bộ đồ Jim, một bộ áo giáp bằng nhựa và kim loại thuộc về tương lai, được bảo vệ cho một chiếc tàu ngầm có người lái, Sylvia Earle lao thẳng xuống Thái Bình Dương, với tốc độ 100 feet mỗi phút. Khi chạm đáy đại dương, cô được thả ra khỏi tàu ngầm và từ đó, mối liên hệ duy nhất của cô với tàu ngầm là một dây buộc dài 18 feet. Trong 2 tiếng rưỡi tiếp theo, Earle đi lang thang dưới đáy biển để ghi chú, thu thập 15 mẫu vật và cắm cờ Hoa Kỳ. Do mong muốn xuống sâu hơn nữa, năm 1981, cô tham gia thiết kế và sản xuất 20 chiếc tàu lặn dưới biển sâu, một trong số đó đã đưa cô xuống độ sâu 3.000 feet. Điều này chưa chấm dứt thành tích của Sylvia Earle. 

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 33 to 38. Sylvia Earle, a marine botanist and one of the foremost deep-sea explorers, has spent over 6,000 hours, more than seven months, underwater. From her earliest years, Earle had an affinity for marine life, and she took her first plunge into the open sea as a teenager. In the years since then she has taken part in a number of landmark underwater...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 33 to 38.

Sylvia Earle, a marine botanist and one of the foremost deep-sea explorers, has spent over 6,000 hours, more than seven months, underwater. From her earliest years, Earle had an affinity for marine life, and she took her first plunge into the open sea as a teenager. In the years since then she has taken part in a number of landmark underwater projects, from exploratory expeditions around the world to her celebrated “Jim dive” in 1978, which was the deepest solo dive ever made without cable connecting the diver to a support vessel at the surface of the sea.

Clothed in a Jim suit, a futuristic suit of plastic and metal armor, which was secured to a manned submarine, Sylvia Earle plunged vertically into the Pacific Ocean, at times at the speed of 100 feet per minute. On reaching the ocean floor, she was released from the submarine and from that point her only connection to the sub was an 18-foot tether. For the next 2½ hours, Earle roamed the seabed taking notes, collecting 15 specimens, and planting a U.S. flag. Consumed by a desire to descend deeper still, in 1981 she became involved in the design and manufacture of 20 deep-sea submersibles, one of which took her to a depth of 3,000 feet. This did not end Sylvia Earle’s accomplishments.

What will the paragraph following this passage probably be about?

A. Sylvia Earle’s childhood.

B. More information on the Jim suit

C. Earle’s achievements after 1981

D. How deep-sea submersibles are manufactured. 

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22 tháng 9 2019

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

Đoạn văn tiếp theo có thể sẽ về cái gì?

A. Thời thơ ấu của Sylvia Earle.                     B. Thêm thông tin về bộ đồ Jim.

C. Thành tựu của Earle sau năm 1981.           D. Tàu ngầm được sản xuất như thế nào.

Thông tin: This did not end Sylvia Earle’s accomplishments.

Tạm dịch: Điều này chưa chấm dứt thành tích của Sylvia Earle.

Chọn C 

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.Sylvia Earle is one of the world's most famous marine scientists and a National Geographic Explorer-inResidence. She loves to go diving in the ocean. She has spent a lot of her life both in and under the waves. Earle has led more than a hundred expeditions and she set a record for solo diving in 1,000-metre deep water. In total, she has spent...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.

Sylvia Earle is one of the world's most famous marine scientists and a National Geographic Explorer-inResidence. She loves to go diving in the ocean. She has spent a lot of her life both in and under the waves. Earle has led more than a hundred expeditions and she set a record for solo diving in 1,000-metre deep water. In total, she has spent more than 7,000 hours underwater.

Earle describes the first time she went to the ocean: ‘I was three years old and I got knocked over by a wave. The ocean certainly got my attention! It wasn’t frightening, it was thrilling. And since then I have been fascinated by life in the ocean.’

In the past, Earle was the chief scientist of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in the USA. Now one of her jobs is with Google Earth’s Ocean. Earle’s special focus is on developing a global network of areas on the land and in the ocean. This network will protect and support the living systems that are important to the planet. She explains why this is important: ‘When I first went to the Gulf of Mexico in the 1950s, the sea looked like a blue infinity. It seemed to be too large and too wild to be damaged by the action of people. Then, in a few decades, not thousands of years, the blue wilderness of my childhood disappeared. By the end of the 20th century, about 90 percent of the sharks, tuna, turtles, whales and many other large creatures had disappeared from the Gulf. They had been there for millions of years.’

Some people don’t understand why the ocean is so important to life on Earth. Earle explains that ‘the ocean is the foundation of our life support system. The ocean is alive. The living things in the ocean generate oxygen and take up carbon. If we dont have the ocean, we don’t have a planet that works.’

The Gulf of Mexico has had many problems, especially after the Deepwater Horizon Oil disaster of 2010, but Earle says, ‘In 2003 I found positive signs in clear, deep water far from the mouth of the Mississippi River. It was full of life. Large areas of the Gulf are not damaged. Protecting the most important places will be good for the future of the Gulf and for all of us’

Which of the statements about Sylvia Earle is NOT true?

A. She’s an experienced expedition leader

B. She holds a record for the longest time under water

C. She does one of her favorite activities in her work

D. The work that she is currently doing is based all over the world.

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17 tháng 7 2017

Đáp án B

Câu nào về Sylvie Erarle không đúng?

A.Bạn ấy là người dẫn đầu đoàn thám hiểm đầy kinh nghiệm.

B. Bà giữ kỷ lục người dười nước lâu nhất.

C. Bà làm một trong những hoạt động yêu thích trong công việc.

D. Công việc mà gần đây bà đang tiến hành được dựa trên toàn thế giới.

Dẫn chứng: Earle has led more than a hundred expeditions and she set a record for solo diving in 1,000- metre deep water

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.Sylvia Earle is one of the world's most famous marine scientists and a National Geographic Explorer-inResidence. She loves to go diving in the ocean. She has spent a lot of her life both in and under the waves. Earle has led more than a hundred expeditions and she set a record for solo diving in 1,000-metre deep water. In total, she has spent...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.

Sylvia Earle is one of the world's most famous marine scientists and a National Geographic Explorer-inResidence. She loves to go diving in the ocean. She has spent a lot of her life both in and under the waves. Earle has led more than a hundred expeditions and she set a record for solo diving in 1,000-metre deep water. In total, she has spent more than 7,000 hours underwater.

Earle describes the first time she went to the ocean: ‘I was three years old and I got knocked over by a wave. The ocean certainly got my attention! It wasn’t frightening, it was thrilling. And since then I have been fascinated by life in the ocean.’

In the past, Earle was the chief scientist of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in the USA. Now one of her jobs is with Google Earth’s Ocean. Earle’s special focus is on developing a global network of areas on the land and in the ocean. This network will protect and support the living systems that are important to the planet. She explains why this is important: ‘When I first went to the Gulf of Mexico in the 1950s, the sea looked like a blue infinity. It seemed to be too large and too wild to be damaged by the action of people. Then, in a few decades, not thousands of years, the blue wilderness of my childhood disappeared. By the end of the 20th century, about 90 percent of the sharks, tuna, turtles, whales and many other large creatures had disappeared from the Gulf. They had been there for millions of years.’

Some people don’t understand why the ocean is so important to life on Earth. Earle explains that ‘the ocean is the foundation of our life support system. The ocean is alive. The living things in the ocean generate oxygen and take up carbon. If we dont have the ocean, we don’t have a planet that works.’

The Gulf of Mexico has had many problems, especially after the Deepwater Horizon Oil disaster of 2010, but Earle says, ‘In 2003 I found positive signs in clear, deep water far from the mouth of the Mississippi River. It was full of life. Large areas of the Gulf are not damaged. Protecting the most important places will be good for the future of the Gulf and for all of us’

Sylvia Earle is a scientist who _______.

A. has done some unconventional things in her professional life

B. has followed the traditional path of women in science

C. has identified many new species of marine plants and animals

D. currently works with the American government

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20 tháng 7 2017

Đáp án A

Sylvia Earle là một nhà khoa học người mà....................
A.đã tạo ra những thứ phi thường trong cuộc đời sự nghiệp của mình
B. đã đi theo con đường truyền thống của phụ nữ khoa học
C. đã xác định nhiều loài động thực vật dưới biển mới.

D. gần đây làm việc với chính phủ Mỹ.

Dẫn chứng: She has spent a lot of her life both in and under the waves. Earle has led more than a hundred expeditions and she set a record for solo diving in 1,000-metre deep water. In total, she has spent more than 7,000 hours underwater.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.Sylvia Earle is one of the world's most famous marine scientists and a National Geographic Explorer-inResidence. She loves to go diving in the ocean. She has spent a lot of her life both in and under the waves. Earle has led more than a hundred expeditions and she set a record for solo diving in 1,000-metre deep water. In total, she has spent...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.

Sylvia Earle is one of the world's most famous marine scientists and a National Geographic Explorer-inResidence. She loves to go diving in the ocean. She has spent a lot of her life both in and under the waves. Earle has led more than a hundred expeditions and she set a record for solo diving in 1,000-metre deep water. In total, she has spent more than 7,000 hours underwater.

Earle describes the first time she went to the ocean: ‘I was three years old and I got knocked over by a wave. The ocean certainly got my attention! It wasn’t frightening, it was thrilling. And since then I have been fascinated by life in the ocean.’

In the past, Earle was the chief scientist of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in the USA. Now one of her jobs is with Google Earth’s Ocean. Earle’s special focus is on developing a global network of areas on the land and in the ocean. This network will protect and support the living systems that are important to the planet. She explains why this is important: ‘When I first went to the Gulf of Mexico in the 1950s, the sea looked like a blue infinity. It seemed to be too large and too wild to be damaged by the action of people. Then, in a few decades, not thousands of years, the blue wilderness of my childhood disappeared. By the end of the 20th century, about 90 percent of the sharks, tuna, turtles, whales and many other large creatures had disappeared from the Gulf. They had been there for millions of years.’

Some people don’t understand why the ocean is so important to life on Earth. Earle explains that ‘the ocean is the foundation of our life support system. The ocean is alive. The living things in the ocean generate oxygen and take up carbon. If we dont have the ocean, we don’t have a planet that works.’

The Gulf of Mexico has had many problems, especially after the Deepwater Horizon Oil disaster of 2010, but Earle says, ‘In 2003 I found positive signs in clear, deep water far from the mouth of the Mississippi River. It was full of life. Large areas of the Gulf are not damaged. Protecting the most important places will be good for the future of the Gulf and for all of us’

How does the article illustrate specific problems in the marine environment?

A. by describing the situation in the Gulf of Mexico

B. through a history of Earle’s work in different organisations

C. by giving details of what Earle plans to do

D. by giving examples of the problem in various pla

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27 tháng 4 2019

Đáp án A

Bài báo đã minh học các vấn đề cụ thể trong môi trường sống dưới biển như thế nào?

A.bằng cách mô tả tình trạng của Vịnh Mexico.

B. thông qua lịch sử làm việc của Earle ở các tổ chức khác nhau.

C.bằng cách đưa ra chi tiết việc Earle dự định làm

D. bằng cách đưa ra ví dụ của các vấn đề ở những nơi khác nhau.

Dẫn chứng: By the end of the 20th century, about 90 percent of the sharks, tuna, turtles, whales and many other large creatures had disappeared from the Gulf. They had been there for millions of years