Read the following passage carefully, and then select the best option A, B, C or D to complete itConservation, sustainable use and protection of (1) _______ resources including plants, animals, mineral deposits, soils, clean (2) _______, clean air, and fossil fuels such as coal, petroleum, and natural gas. Natural (3) _______ are grouped into two categories, renewable and nonrenewable. A (4) _______ resource is one that may be replaced over time by natural processes, (5) _______ fish...
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Read the following passage carefully, and then select the best option A, B, C or D to complete it
Conservation, sustainable use and protection of (1) _______ resources including plants, animals, mineral deposits, soils, clean (2) _______, clean air, and fossil fuels such as coal, petroleum, and natural gas. Natural (3) _______ are grouped into two categories, renewable and nonrenewable. A (4) _______ resource is one that may be replaced over time by natural processes, (5) _______ fish populations or natural vegetation, or is inexhaustible, such as (6) _______ energy. The goal of renewable resource conservation is to ensure (7) _______ such resources are not consumed faster than they are (8) _______. Nonrenewable resources are those in limited supply that cannot be replaced (9) ______ can be replaced only over extremely long (10) _______ of time. Nonrenewable resources include fossil fuels and mineral deposits, such as (11) _______ ore and gold ore. Conservation activities for nonrenewable resources focus (12) _______ maintaining an adequate supply of these resources well into the future.
Natural resources are conserved for their biological, economic, and recreational values, (13) _______ their natural beauty and importance to local cultures. (14) _______, tropical rain forests are protected for their important role in both global ecology and the economic livelihood of the local culture; a coral reef may be (15) _______ for its recreational value for scuba divers; and a scenic river may be protected for its natural beauty....
Question 34:
A. However
B. Nevertheless
C. For example
D. In fact
WATER
Save water
Do not litter in rivers and lakes
Take advantage of clean water
Companies do not discharge chemicals into rivers, lakes and seas
CHÚC BẠN HT
Forests play an important part of life on earth. They absorb Co2 and harmful gases produced during burning fossil fuels, which reduce air pollution, heat, flood and other disasters. They are also home of a wide variety of fauna and floral.
Nontheless, nowadays, jungles’ area is decreasing because of exploitation of woods and land. So what we can do to stop them from disappearing gradually? First, build plans carefully of land use for public facilities and cultivation. Furthermore, the land that trees were cut down needs to be replaced by new plants and be taken care properly. Last but not least, government must raise awareness on the importance of trees in education, and build tree-growing campaigns across the country.
To sum up, forests must be protected to maintain the life on earth and steps must be taken to prevent further consequences.