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1. Read the text. Choose the right words and write them on the lines Whales Most whales today (1) ............... grey, blue or white. But many, many thousands of years (2) ................... , whales looked very different from the whales (3) ................. we cam see today. Those whales could walk! (4) ............... then, they have grown bigger. They have also lost their legs and they (5) ............... live out of water now. But whales are very different from fish because they need...
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1. Read the text. Choose the right words and write them on the lines

Whales

Most whales today (1) ............... grey, blue or white. But many, many thousands of years (2) ................... , whales looked very different from the whales (3) ................. we cam see today. Those whales could walk! (4) ............... then, they have grown bigger. They have also lost their legs and they (5) ............... live out of water now. But whales are very different from fish because they need air. There are two kinds (6) ............... whales - whales that have teeth and whales that don't have teeth, but (7) .............. whales can swim very fast. A whale (8) ............... its tail up and down to push its body through the sea and some love jumping out of the water too. Whales sometimes also (9) .......... Their songs are very strange and very loud. (10) .......... other animal is noisier than a whale! Whales are also the largest and longest animals (11) .............. the world.

1.are / is / were

2.once / ago / them

3.what / that / who

4.Since / Suddenly / Soon

5.weren't / haven't / can't

6.from / for / of

7.any / all / every

8.move / moves / moving

9.sings / sing / sung

10. No / Nothing / Not

11.at / on / in

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10 tháng 8 2017

1. Read the text. Choose the right words and write them on the lines

Whales

Most whales today (1) ............... grey, blue or white. But many, many thousands of years (2) ................... , whales looked very different from the whales (3) ................. we cam see today. Those whales could walk! (4) ............... then, they have grown bigger. They have also lost their legs and they (5) ............... live out of water now. But whales are very different from fish because they need air. There are two kinds (6) ............... whales - whales that have teeth and whales that don't have teeth, but (7) .............. whales can swim very fast. A whale (8) ............... its tail up and down to push its body through the sea and some love jumping out of the water too. Whales sometimes also (9) .......... Their songs are very strange and very loud. (10) .......... other animal is noisier than a whale! Whales are also the largest and longest animals (11) .............. the world.

1.are / is / were

2.once / ago / them

3.what / that / who

4.Since / Suddenly / Soon

5.weren't / haven't / can't

6.from / for / of

7.any / all / every

8.move / moves / moving

9.sings / sing / sung

10. No / Nothing / Not

11.at / on / in

10 tháng 8 2017

Most whales today (1) ............... grey, blue or white. But many, many thousands of years (2) ................... , whales looked very different from the whales (3) ................. we cam see today. Those whales could walk! (4) ............... then, they have grown bigger. They have also lost their legs and they (5) ............... live out of water now. But whales are very different from fish because they need air. There are two kinds (6) ............... whales - whales that have teeth and whales that don't have teeth, but (7) .............. whales can swim very fast. A whale (8) ............... its tail up and down to push its body through the sea and some love jumping out of the water too. Whales sometimes also (9) .......... Their songs are very strange and very loud. (10) .......... other animal is noisier than a whale! Whales are also the largest and longest animals (11) .............. the world.

1.are / is / were

2.once / ago / them

3.what / that / who

4.Since / Suddenly / Soon

5.weren't / haven't / can't

6.from / for / of

7.any / all / every

8.move / moves / moving

9.sings / sing / sung

10. No / Nothing / Not

11.at / on / in

1.     Read the text. Choose the right words and write them on the lines. Whales are sea animals that look like very big fish. But whales are different from fish because their babies stay with their mothers and drink their mother's milk for a year or more. Whales are also different 1…………… fish because they have to swim up to the top of the water to take air in every 30 or 40 minutes. There are two different kinds of whale hales with teeth and whales without teeth. One kind of whale that doesn't...
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1.     Read the text. Choose the right words and write them on the lines.

 Whales are sea animals that look like very big fish. But whales are different from fish because their babies stay with their mothers and drink their mother's milk for a year or more. Whales are also different 1…………… fish because they have to swim up to the top of the water to take air in every 30 or 40 minutes. There are two different kinds of whale hales with teeth and whales without teeth. One kind of whale that doesn't have teeth is the Blue Whale. Blue Whales are the 2…………… animals in the world, but they only eat very small sea animals. These are 3……….. "krill". Dolphins are a kind of whale with teeth. They eat fish and live in family groups. They learn quickly and people 4…………. swim with dolphins never forget them because they are very clever, friendly and beautiful. Whales have strange songs which they whistle or sing under the water. These songs are very loud. The whole is noisier 5…………… all other animals.

1.     From                of                    to                    for

2.     Bigger              biggest          most big        big

3.     To call             calling            calls                called

4.     When              who                which             whom

5.     As                     or                    than               from

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10 tháng 2 2022

from - biggest - called - who - than

Exercise 3: Write the words in the correct blanks.      The North Atlantic Right Whale   North Atlantic right whales live near the Atlantic coast of North America. Many whales are Answer  of extinction, but this species is in an especially difficult situation. In the past, there were tens of thousands of North Atlantic right whales. Today, the population has dropped to Answer  500 animals, and experts are worried that this number will continue to Answer  .    There are many reasons why it is...
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Exercise 3Write the words in the correct blanks. 

 JJ  

  

The North Atlantic Right Whale 

  

North Atlantic right whales live near the Atlantic coast of North America. Many whales are Answer  of extinction, but this species is in an especially difficult situation. In the past, there were tens of thousands of North Atlantic right whales. Today, the population has dropped to Answer  500 animals, and experts are worried that this number will continue to Answer  .  

 

 There are many reasons why it is difficult to keep right whales Answer. Their natural habitat is close to areas where there is a lot of human activity and they are sometimes hit by boats. Pollution is also a problem because it makes the animals sick.  

 

In the summer, the whales swim north to find food, and in the winter, they migrate south where the water is Answer. In the future, Answer  sea Answer  will also likely have an Answer  on the species. Right whales may have to change their migration patterns to find  Answer waters.  

These amazing animals can grow to Answer  50 feet and weigh more than 80 tons. They are friendly and sociable and often swim quite close to boats. Sadly, these characteristics are part of the reason they are in danger of extinction.  

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13 tháng 3 2023

The North Atlantic Right Whale 

North Atlantic right whales live near the Atlantic coast of North America. Many whales are in danger of extinction, but this species is in an especially difficult situation. In the past, there were tens of thousands of North Atlantic right whales. Today, the population has dropped to under 500 animals, and experts are worried that this number will continue to fall

There are many reasons why it is difficult to keep right whales safe . Their natural habitat is close to areas where there is a lot of human activity and they are sometimes hit by boats. Pollution is also a problem because it makes the animals sick. 

In the summer, the whales swim north to find food, and in the winter, they migrate south where the water is warmer. In the future, temperatures sea rising  will also likely have an effect  on the species. Right whales may have to change their migration patterns to find  cooler waters.  

These amazing animals can grow to over 50 feet and weigh more than 80 tons. They are friendly and sociable and often swim quite close to boats. Sadly, these characteristics are part of the reason they are in danger of extinction.  

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14 tháng 3 2023

The North Atlantic Right Whale 

North Atlantic right whales live near the Atlantic coast of North America. Many whales are in danger of extinction, but this species is in an especially difficult situation. In the past, there were tens of thousands of North Atlantic right whales. Today, the population has dropped to under 500 animals, and experts are worried that this number will continue to fall

There are many reasons why it is difficult to keep right whales safe . Their natural habitat is close to areas where there is a lot of human activity and they are sometimes hit by boats. Pollution is also a problem because it makes the animals sick. 

In the summer, the whales swim north to find food, and in the winter, they migrate south where the water is warmer. In the future, temperatures sea rising  will also likely have an effect  on the species. Right whales may have to change their migration patterns to find  cooler waters.  

These amazing animals can grow to over 50 feet and weigh more than 80 tons. They are friendly and sociable and often swim quite close to boats. Sadly, these characteristics are part of the reason they are in danger of extinction.  

1 Choose the best option 1. Peter usually ....... cereal for breakfast .A. have     B.has   C. had     D. having2. My aunt likes ...... photos in her free timeA. takes    B. take    C. taking      D. took3. Andy ....... a test yesterday morningA. took    B. take     C. takes     D. is taking2 . Read the text . Choose the right words and write them on the lines                               Blue WhalesSome blue whales are longer than three buses ! They are largest animals in the world .They eat...
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Choose the best option 

1. Peter usually ....... cereal for breakfast .

A. have     B.has   C. had     D. having

2. My aunt likes ...... photos in her free time

A. takes    B. take    C. taking      D. took

3. Andy ....... a test yesterday morning

A. took    B. take     C. takes     D. is taking

2 . Read the text . Choose the right words and write them on the lines

                               Blue Whales

Some blue whales are longer than three buses ! They are largest animals in the world .They eat the very smallest animals that live in the sea and .......... (1) .......... fish eggs , too . Blue whales live in cool seas most (2) ......... the year because they can find more food there .But then there is ice on the water , (3) ......... whales swim to another part of the world . There , they (4) ........ When there is no ice , they swim back again ! Blue whales don't have teeth .They have a kind of moustache inside (5) ........... mouths which catches the food when they swim.

1 . first    here   sometimes                       2. with         of      at

3. these   both     lots                                 4. wait        waited      waiting 

5. theirs     them    their        

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1. Peter usually ....... cereal for breakfast .

A. have     B.has   C. had     D. having

2. My aunt s ...... photos in her free time

A. takes    B. take    C. taking      D. took

3. Andy ....... a test yesterday morning

A. took    B. take     C. takes     D. is taking

2 . Read the text . Choose the right words and write them on the lines

                               Blue Whales

Some blue whales are longer than three buses ! They are largest animals in the world .They eat the very smallest animals that live in the sea and .......... (1) .......... fish eggs , too . Blue whales live in cool seas most (2) ......... the year because they can find more food there .But then there is ice on the water , (3) ......... whales swim to another part of the world . There , they (4) ........ When there is no ice , they swim back again ! Blue whales don't have teeth .They have a kind of moustache inside (5) ........... mouths which catches the food when they swim.

1 . first    here   sometimes                       2. with         of      at

3. these   both     lots                                 4. wait        waited      waiting 

5. theirs     them    their        

5 tháng 1 2019

Choose the best option 

1. Peter usually ....... cereal for breakfast .

A. have     B.has   C. had     D. having

2. My aunt s ...... photos in her free time

A. takes    B. take    C. taking      D. took

3. Andy ....... a test yesterday morning

A. took    B. take     C. takes     D. is taking

2 . Read the text . Choose the right words and write them on the lines

                               Blue Whales

Some blue whales are longer than three buses ! They are largest animals in the world .They eat the very smallest animals that live in the sea and .......... (1) .......... fish eggs , too . Blue whales live in cool seas most (2) ......... the year because they can find more food there .But then there is ice on the water , (3) ......... whales swim to another part of the world . There , they (4) ........ When there is no ice , they swim back again ! Blue whales don't have teeth .They have a kind of moustache inside (5) ........... mouths which catches the food when they swim.

1 . first    here   sometimes                       2. with         of      at

3. these   both     lots                                 4. wait       waited      waiting 

5. theirs     them    their        

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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 28 to 35. The blue whale is the largest animal ever known to have existed. During the 20th century, the species was almost exterminated due to commercial whaling. The species has slowly recovered following the global whaling ban but it remains endangered and faces a number of serious threats including ship strikes and the impact of climate change. Blue...
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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 28 to 35.

The blue whale is the largest animal ever known to have existed. During the 20th century, the species was almost exterminated due to commercial whaling. The species has slowly recovered following the global whaling ban but it remains endangered and faces a number of serious threats including ship strikes and the impact of climate change.

Blue whales are simply enormous with most ranging in length from 24-30 m. The largest ever recorded was a gargantuan 33.5 m long. Females are up to 10 m longer than males. And they can weigh up to 200 tonnes. Just to put that in perspective: an adult male African elephant weighs 6 tonnes. The blue whale's heart is the size of a small car and its beat can be detected two miles away. But that's nothing compared to their calls. Blue whales are the loudest animals on earth and their calls are louder than a jet engine: reaching 188 decibels, while a jet's engine hit 'just' 140 decibels. Apart from their gigantic size, blue whales can be identified by their relatively small dorsal fin, a fairly rounded rostrum (anterior part of the skull), and approximately 90 ventral grooves, which reach the navel. They also have row of 300-400 baleen plates on each side of the mouth, which are black in color and range in length from 50 cm in front to 100 cm in back.

Blue whales mostly travel alone or in groups of 2-3. Larger groups of up to 60 whales have been reported and are probably associated with feeding grounds. However, the blue whale has the most powerful voice in the animal kingdom and its low-frequency sounds can travel in deep water over hundreds, or even thousands, of miles. Under these circumstances, animals which may appear to us to be traveling alone may actually be in constant contact with one another.

At birth, a blue whale calf is the largest baby on earth: approximately 8m long and weighing about 4 tonnes. They grow at a rate of 90 kg per day and wean after 7-8 months, once they have reached about 15 m in length, and are able to follow the normal migration pattern alone. They reach sexual maturity at 5-10 years. This growth rate is astonishing and is probably the fastest in the animal kingdom. From conception to weaning, it represents a several billion-fold increase in tissue in just over a year and a half. Like other baleen whales, the blue whale has no teeth so it is hard to tell its age but scientists believe they live until at least 50.

Like other large whales, blue whales are threatened by chemical and sound pollution, habitat loss, overfishing of krill, ship strikes and becoming entangled in fishing gear. Climate change could also have a major impact on its food supply, since global warming and associated ocean acidification may impact krill populations. In addition, frontal zones - critical whale habitats - are projected to move further south due to climate change. Frontal zones are boundaries between different water masses, where water can rise from the depths, bringing with it large amounts of nutrients that stimulate the growth of phytoplankton and support substantial populations of prey species for whales. Blue whales would have to migrate further (perhaps 200-500 km more) to reach and feed at these food-rich areas where they build up reserves to sustain themselves for the rest of the year. These longer migration paths could increase the energy costs of migration and reduce the duration of the main feeding season. As frontal zones move southward, they also move closer together, reducing the overall area of foraging habitat available.

Question 29: Which of the following is NOT correct about the blue whale's physical description?

A. It is very easy to discover the appearance of a blue whale via its heart beat

B. Male blue whales are the longest in their species.

C. The calls of the blue whale are louder than those of any animals on the Earth.

D. A small dorsal fin is also the identity of the blue whale.

1
23 tháng 5 2019

Đáp án B

Câu nào trong các cân sau là không đúng về đặc điểm vật lý (mô tả hình dáng) của cá voi xanh?   

A. Rất dễ phát hiện sự có mặt của cá voi xanh thông qua nhịp tim của nó.

B. Cá voi xanh đực là con dài nhất trong loài.

C. Tiếng kêu của cá voi xanh lớn hơn tiếng kêu của bất kì loài nào trên Trái Đất.

D. Một cái vây nhỏ ở lưng cũng là đặc điểm nhận dạng của cá voi xanh.

Căn cứ vào thông tin đoạn 2:

Blue whales are simply enormous with most ranging in length from 24-30 m. The largest ever recorded was a gargantuan 33.5 m long. Females are up to 10 m longer than males. (Cá voi xanh là loài rất to lớn với chiều dài từ 24 - 30 mét. Con lớn nhất từng được ghi nhận là 1 con cá khổng lồ dài 33,5 mét. Con cái dài hơn 10 mét so với con đực)

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 28 to 35.The blue whale is the largest animal ever known to have existed. During the 20th century, the species was almost exterminated due to commercial whaling. The species has slowly recovered following the global whaling ban but it remains endangered and faces a number of serious threats including ship strikes and the impact of climate change.Blue...
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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 28 to 35.

The blue whale is the largest animal ever known to have existed. During the 20th century, the species was almost exterminated due to commercial whaling. The species has slowly recovered following the global whaling ban but it remains endangered and faces a number of serious threats including ship strikes and the impact of climate change.

Blue whales are simply enormous with most ranging in length from 24-30 m. The largest ever recorded was a gargantuan 33.5 m long. Females are up to 10 m longer than males. And they can weigh up to 200 tonnes. Just to put that in perspective: an adult male African elephant weighs 6 tonnes. The blue whale's heart is the size of a small car and its beat can be detected two miles away. But that's nothing compared to their calls. Blue whales are the loudest animals on earth and their calls are louder than a jet engine: reaching 188 decibels, while a jet's engine hit 'just' 140 decibels. Apart from their gigantic size, blue whales can be identified by their relatively small dorsal fin, a fairly rounded rostrum (anterior part of the skull), and approximately 90 ventral grooves, which reach the navel. They also have row of 300-400 baleen plates on each side of the mouth, which are black in color and range in length from 50 cm in front to 100 cm in back.

Blue whales mostly travel alone or in groups of 2-3. Larger groups of up to 60 whales have been reported and are probably associated with feeding grounds. However, the blue whale has the most powerful voice in the animal kingdom and its low-frequency sounds can travel in deep water over hundreds, or even thousands, of miles. Under these circumstances, animals which may appear to us to be traveling alone may actually be in constant contact with one another.

At birth, a blue whale calf is the largest baby on earth: approximately 8m long and weighing about 4 tonnes. They grow at a rate of 90 kg per day and wean after 7-8 months, once they have reached about 15 m in length, and are able to follow the normal migration pattern alone. They reach sexual maturity at 5-10 years. This growth rate is astonishing and is probably the fastest in the animal kingdom. From conception to weaning, it represents a several billion-fold increase in tissue in just over a year and a half. Like other baleen whales, the blue whale has no teeth so it is hard to tell its age but scientists believe they live until at least 50.

Like other large whales, blue whales are threatened by chemical and sound pollution, habitat loss, overfishing of krill, ship strikes and becoming entangled in fishing gear. Climate change could also have a major impact on its food supply, since global warming and associated ocean acidification may impact krill populations. In addition, frontal zones - critical whale habitats - are projected to move further south due to climate change. Frontal zones are boundaries between different water masses, where water can rise from the depths, bringing with it large amounts of nutrients that stimulate the growth of phytoplankton and support substantial populations of prey species for whales. Blue whales would have to migrate further (perhaps 200-500 km more) to reach and feed at these food-rich areas where they build up reserves to sustain themselves for the rest of the year. These longer migration paths could increase the energy costs of migration and reduce the duration of the main feeding season. As frontal zones move southward, they also move closer together, reducing the overall area of foraging habitat available.

Which of the following is NOT correct about the blue whale's physical description?

A. It is very easy to discover the appearance of a blue whale via its heart beat

B. Male blue whales are the longest in their species.

C. The calls of the blue whale are louder than those of any animals on the Earth.

D. A small dorsal fin is also the identity of the blue whale.

1
23 tháng 2 2019

Đáp án B

Câu nào trong các cân sau là không đúng về đặc điểm vật lý (mô tả hình dáng) của cá voi xanh?        

A. Rất dễ phát hiện sự có mặt của cá voi xanh thông qua nhịp tim của nó.

B. Cá voi xanh đực là con dài nhất trong loài.

C. Tiếng kêu của cá voi xanh lớn hơn tiếng kêu của bất kì loài nào trên Trái Đất.

D. Một cái vây nhỏ ở lưng cũng là đặc điểm nhận dạng của cá voi xanh.

Căn cứ vào thông tin đoạn 2:

Blue whales are simply enormous with most ranging in length from 24-30 m. The largest ever recorded was a gargantuan 33.5 m long. Females are up to 10 m longer than males. (Cá voi xanh là loài rất to lớn với chiều dài từ 24 - 30 mét. Con lớn nhất từng được ghi nhận là 1 con cá khổng lồ dài 33,5 mét. Con cái dài hơn 10 mét so với con đực)

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 28 to 35. The blue whale is the largest animal ever known to have existed. During the 20th century, the species was almost exterminated due to commercial whaling. The species has slowly recovered following the global whaling ban but it remains endangered and faces a number of serious threats including ship strikes and the impact of climate change. Blue...
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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 28 to 35.

The blue whale is the largest animal ever known to have existed. During the 20th century, the species was almost exterminated due to commercial whaling. The species has slowly recovered following the global whaling ban but it remains endangered and faces a number of serious threats including ship strikes and the impact of climate change.

Blue whales are simply enormous with most ranging in length from 24-30 m. The largest ever recorded was a gargantuan 33.5 m long. Females are up to 10 m longer than males. And they can weigh up to 200 tonnes. Just to put that in perspective: an adult male African elephant weighs 6 tonnes. The blue whale's heart is the size of a small car and its beat can be detected two miles away. But that's nothing compared to their calls. Blue whales are the loudest animals on earth and their calls are louder than a jet engine: reaching 188 decibels, while a jet's engine hit 'just' 140 decibels. Apart from their gigantic size, blue whales can be identified by their relatively small dorsal fin, a fairly rounded rostrum (anterior part of the skull), and approximately 90 ventral grooves, which reach the navel. They also have row of 300-400 baleen plates on each side of the mouth, which are black in color and range in length from 50 cm in front to 100 cm in back.

Blue whales mostly travel alone or in groups of 2-3. Larger groups of up to 60 whales have been reported and are probably associated with feeding grounds. However, the blue whale has the most powerful voice in the animal kingdom and its low-frequency sounds can travel in deep water over hundreds, or even thousands, of miles. Under these circumstances, animals which may appear to us to be traveling alone may actually be in constant contact with one another.

At birth, a blue whale calf is the largest baby on earth: approximately 8m long and weighing about 4 tonnes. They grow at a rate of 90 kg per day and wean after 7-8 months, once they have reached about 15 m in length, and are able to follow the normal migration pattern alone. They reach sexual maturity at 5-10 years. This growth rate is astonishing and is probably the fastest in the animal kingdom. From conception to weaning, it represents a several billion-fold increase in tissue in just over a year and a half. Like other baleen whales, the blue whale has no teeth so it is hard to tell its age but scientists believe they live until at least 50.

Like other large whales, blue whales are threatened by chemical and sound pollution, habitat loss, overfishing of krill, ship strikes and becoming entangled in fishing gear. Climate change could also have a major impact on its food supply, since global warming and associated ocean acidification may impact krill populations. In addition, frontal zones - critical whale habitats - are projected to move further south due to climate change. Frontal zones are boundaries between different water masses, where water can rise from the depths, bringing with it large amounts of nutrients that stimulate the growth of phytoplankton and support substantial populations of prey species for whales. Blue whales would have to migrate further (perhaps 200-500 km more) to reach and feed at these food-rich areas where they build up reserves to sustain themselves for the rest of the year. These longer migration paths could increase the energy costs of migration and reduce the duration of the main feeding season. As frontal zones move southward, they also move closer together, reducing the overall area of foraging habitat available.

Question 34: According to the last paragraph, how does climate change affect the blue whale?

A. It increases the acidity in the ocean, which makes the water polluted.

B. It impacts on the tide which contains a lot of nutrients to feed the blue whale's prey.

C. It makes the blue whale travel farther south to find feeding grounds.

D. It encourages frontal zones so that the blue whale cannot move around.

1
14 tháng 5 2018

Đáp án C

Theo đoạn văn cuối, sự biến đổi khí hậu có ảnh hưởng như thế nào đến cá voi xanh?

A. Nó làm tăng lượng axit trong đại dương, làm cho nguồn nước bị ô nhiễm.

B. Nó tác động đến thuỷ triều chứa các chất dinh dưỡng để nuôi dưỡng các loài thức ăn của cá voi xanh.

C. Nó khiến cá voi xanh phải di chuyển xa hơn xuống phía nam để tìm khu vực kiếm ăn.

D. Nó tăng cường các vùng phía trước để mà cá voi xanh không thể di chuyển xung quanh được.

Căn cứ vào thông tin đoạn cuối:

Climate change could also have a major impact on its food supply, since global warming and associated ocean acidification may impact krill populations. In addition, frontal zones — critical whale habitats — are projected to move further south due to climate change. Frontal zones are boundaries between different water masses, where water can rise from the depths, bringing with it large amounts of nutrients that stimulate the growth of phytoplankton and support substantial populations of prey species for whales. Blue whales would have to migrate further [perhaps 200-500 km more] to reach and feed at these food-rich areas where they build up reserves to sustain themselves for the rest of the year. These longer migration paths could increase the energy costs of migration and reduce the duration of the main feeding season.

(Biến đổi khí hậu cũng có tác động lớn đến nguồn cung cấp thực phẩm của nó, vì sự nóng lên toàn cầu và sự axit hoá đại dương có liên quan có thể ảnh huởng đến quần thể các loài nhuyễn thể. Thêm vào đó, các vùng phía trước, môi trường sống quan trọng của cá voi, được dự kiến sẽ di chuyển xa hơn về phía nam do biến đổi khí hậu. Các khu vực phía trước là ranh giới giữa các khối nước khác nhau, nơi nước có thể dâng lên từ dưới đáy, mang theo nó một lượng lớn các chất dinh dưỡng kích thích sự phát triển của thực vật phù du và hỗ trợ đáng kể các quần thể loàí thức ăn của cá voi xanh. Cá voi xanh sẽ phải di chuyển xa hơn (có lẽ khoảng 200 - 500 km nữa) để tiếp cận và kiếm ăn ở các vùng giàu thức ăn này, nơi chúng tích luỹ dự trữ để duy trì bản thân cho đến cuối năm. Những con đường di cư dài hơn này có thể làm tăng năng lượng di cư và giảm thời gian mùa ăn chính.)

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 28 to 35.The blue whale is the largest animal ever known to have existed. During the 20th century, the species was almost exterminated due to commercial whaling. The species has slowly recovered following the global whaling ban but it remains endangered and faces a number of serious threats including ship strikes and the impact of climate change.Blue...
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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 28 to 35.

The blue whale is the largest animal ever known to have existed. During the 20th century, the species was almost exterminated due to commercial whaling. The species has slowly recovered following the global whaling ban but it remains endangered and faces a number of serious threats including ship strikes and the impact of climate change.

Blue whales are simply enormous with most ranging in length from 24-30 m. The largest ever recorded was a gargantuan 33.5 m long. Females are up to 10 m longer than males. And they can weigh up to 200 tonnes. Just to put that in perspective: an adult male African elephant weighs 6 tonnes. The blue whale's heart is the size of a small car and its beat can be detected two miles away. But that's nothing compared to their calls. Blue whales are the loudest animals on earth and their calls are louder than a jet engine: reaching 188 decibels, while a jet's engine hit 'just' 140 decibels. Apart from their gigantic size, blue whales can be identified by their relatively small dorsal fin, a fairly rounded rostrum (anterior part of the skull), and approximately 90 ventral grooves, which reach the navel. They also have row of 300-400 baleen plates on each side of the mouth, which are black in color and range in length from 50 cm in front to 100 cm in back.

Blue whales mostly travel alone or in groups of 2-3. Larger groups of up to 60 whales have been reported and are probably associated with feeding grounds. However, the blue whale has the most powerful voice in the animal kingdom and its low-frequency sounds can travel in deep water over hundreds, or even thousands, of miles. Under these circumstances, animals which may appear to us to be traveling alone may actually be in constant contact with one another.

At birth, a blue whale calf is the largest baby on earth: approximately 8m long and weighing about 4 tonnes. They grow at a rate of 90 kg per day and wean after 7-8 months, once they have reached about 15 m in length, and are able to follow the normal migration pattern alone. They reach sexual maturity at 5-10 years. This growth rate is astonishing and is probably the fastest in the animal kingdom. From conception to weaning, it represents a several billion-fold increase in tissue in just over a year and a half. Like other baleen whales, the blue whale has no teeth so it is hard to tell its age but scientists believe they live until at least 50.

Like other large whales, blue whales are threatened by chemical and sound pollution, habitat loss, overfishing of krill, ship strikes and becoming entangled in fishing gear. Climate change could also have a major impact on its food supply, since global warming and associated ocean acidification may impact krill populations. In addition, frontal zones - critical whale habitats - are projected to move further south due to climate change. Frontal zones are boundaries between different water masses, where water can rise from the depths, bringing with it large amounts of nutrients that stimulate the growth of phytoplankton and support substantial populations of prey species for whales. Blue whales would have to migrate further (perhaps 200-500 km more) to reach and feed at these food-rich areas where they build up reserves to sustain themselves for the rest of the year. These longer migration paths could increase the energy costs of migration and reduce the duration of the main feeding season. As frontal zones move southward, they also move closer together, reducing the overall area of foraging habitat available.

According to the last paragraph, how does climate change affect the blue whale?

A. It increases the acidity in the ocean, which makes the water polluted.

B. It impacts on the tide which contains a lot of nutrients to feed the blue whale's prey.

C. It makes the blue whale travel farther south to find feeding grounds.


 

D. It encourages frontal zones so that the blue whale cannot move around.

1
25 tháng 2 2017

Đáp án C

Theo đoạn văn cuối, sự biến đổi khí hậu có ảnh hưởng như thế nào đến cá voi xanh?

A. Nó làm tăng lượng axit trong đại dương, làm cho nguồn nước bị ô nhiễm.

B. Nó tác động đến thuỷ triều chứa các chất dinh dưỡng để nuôi dưỡng các loài thức ăn của cá voi xanh.

C. Nó khiến cá voi xanh phải di chuyển xa hơn xuống phía nam để tìm khu vực kiếm ăn.

D. Nó tăng cường các vùng phía trước để mà cá voi xanh không thể di chuyển xung quanh được.

Căn cứ vào thông tin đoạn cuối:

Climate change could also have a major impact on its food supply, since global warming and associated ocean acidification may impact krill populations. In addition, frontal zones — critical whale habitats — are projected to move further south due to climate change. Frontal zones are boundaries between different water masses, where water can rise from the depths, bringing with it large amounts of nutrients that stimulate the growth of phytoplankton and support substantial populations of prey species for whales. Blue whales would have to migrate further [perhaps 200-500 km more] to reach and feed at these food-rich areas where they build up reserves to sustain themselves for the rest of the year. These longer migration paths could increase the energy costs of migration and reduce the duration of the main feeding season.

(Biến đổi khí hậu cũng có tác động lớn đến nguồn cung cấp thực phẩm của nó, vì sự nóng lên toàn cầu và sự axit hoá đại dương có liên quan có thể ảnh huởng đến quần thể các loài nhuyễn thể. Thêm vào đó, các vùng phía trước, môi trường sống quan trọng của cá voi, được dự kiến sẽ di chuyển xa hơn về phía nam do biến đổi khí hậu. Các khu vực phía trước là ranh giới giữa các khối nước khác nhau, nơi nước có thể dâng lên từ dưới đáy, mang theo nó một lượng lớn các chất dinh dưỡng kích thích sự phát triển của thực vật phù du và hỗ trợ đáng kể các quần thể loàí thức ăn của cá voi xanh. Cá voi xanh sẽ phải di chuyển xa hơn (có lẽ khoảng 200 - 500 km nữa) để tiếp cận và kiếm ăn ở các vùng giàu thức ăn này, nơi chúng tích luỹ dự trữ để duy trì bản thân cho đến cuối năm. Những con đường di cư dài hơn này có thể làm tăng năng lượng di cư và giảm thời gian mùa ăn chính.)

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 28 to 35.The blue whale is the largest animal ever known to have existed. During the 20th century, the species was almost exterminated due to commercial whaling. The species has slowly recovered following the global whaling ban but it remains endangered and faces a number of serious threats including ship strikes and the impact of climate change.Blue...
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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 28 to 35.

The blue whale is the largest animal ever known to have existed. During the 20th century, the species was almost exterminated due to commercial whaling. The species has slowly recovered following the global whaling ban but it remains endangered and faces a number of serious threats including ship strikes and the impact of climate change.

Blue whales are simply enormous with most ranging in length from 24-30 m. The largest ever recorded was a gargantuan 33.5 m long. Females are up to 10 m longer than males. And they can weigh up to 200 tonnes. Just to put that in perspective: an adult male African elephant weighs 6 tonnes. The blue whale's heart is the size of a small car and its beat can be detected two miles away. But that's nothing compared to their calls. Blue whales are the loudest animals on earth and their calls are louder than a jet engine: reaching 188 decibels, while a jet's engine hit 'just' 140 decibels. Apart from their gigantic size, blue whales can be identified by their relatively small dorsal fin, a fairly rounded rostrum (anterior part of the skull), and approximately 90 ventral grooves, which reach the navel. They also have row of 300-400 baleen plates on each side of the mouth, which are black in color and range in length from 50 cm in front to 100 cm in back.

Blue whales mostly travel alone or in groups of 2-3. Larger groups of up to 60 whales have been reported and are probably associated with feeding grounds. However, the blue whale has the most powerful voice in the animal kingdom and its low-frequency sounds can travel in deep water over hundreds, or even thousands, of miles. Under these circumstances, animals which may appear to us to be traveling alone may actually be in constant contact with one another.

At birth, a blue whale calf is the largest baby on earth: approximately 8m long and weighing about 4 tonnes. They grow at a rate of 90 kg per day and wean after 7-8 months, once they have reached about 15 m in length, and are able to follow the normal migration pattern alone. They reach sexual maturity at 5-10 years. This growth rate is astonishing and is probably the fastest in the animal kingdom. From conception to weaning, it represents a several billion-fold increase in tissue in just over a year and a half. Like other baleen whales, the blue whale has no teeth so it is hard to tell its age but scientists believe they live until at least 50.

Like other large whales, blue whales are threatened by chemical and sound pollution, habitat loss, overfishing of krill, ship strikes and becoming entangled in fishing gear. Climate change could also have a major impact on its food supply, since global warming and associated ocean acidification may impact krill populations. In addition, frontal zones - critical whale habitats - are projected to move further south due to climate change. Frontal zones are boundaries between different water masses, where water can rise from the depths, bringing with it large amounts of nutrients that stimulate the growth of phytoplankton and support substantial populations of prey species for whales. Blue whales would have to migrate further (perhaps 200-500 km more) to reach and feed at these food-rich areas where they build up reserves to sustain themselves for the rest of the year. These longer migration paths could increase the energy costs of migration and reduce the duration of the main feeding season. As frontal zones move southward, they also move closer together, reducing the overall area of foraging habitat available.

According to the passage, why isn't a blue whale lonely when it travels alone?

A. Because most of other blue whales also travel alone.

B. Because it can contact with others through their powerful voice.

C. Because it shares the same feeding grounds with others.

D. Because other blue whales will appear when it reaches the destination.

1
28 tháng 10 2019

Đáp án B

Theo đoạn văn, tại sao một con cá voi xanh lại không đơn độc khi di chuyển một mình?

A. Bởi vì hầu hết các con cá voi xanh khác cũng di chuyển 1 mình.

B. Bởi vì nó có thể liên lạc với những con cá voi xanh khác thông qua tiếng kêu rất lớn của chúng.

C. Bởi vì chúng cùng chia sẻ khu vực kiếm ăn với những con cá voi xanh khác.

D. Bởi vì những con cá voi xanh khác sẽ xuất hiện khi chúng đến được đích đến.

Căn cứ thông tin đoạn 3:

Blue whales mostly travel alone or in groups of 2-3. Larger groups of up to 60 whales have been reported and are probably associated with feeding grounds. However. the blue whale has the most powerful voice in the animal kingdom and its low-frequency sounds can travel in deep water over hundreds, or even thousands. Of miles. Under these circumstances, animals which may appear to us to be traveling alone may actually be in constant contact with one another.

(Cá voi xanh chủ yếu di chuyển một mình hoặc theo nhóm từ 2 - 3 con. Những nhóm lớn hơn đến 50 con cũng đã từng được báo cáo và có thể có liên quan đến khu vực kiếm ăn. Tuy nhiên, cá voi xanh là loài có tiếng kêu to nhất trong vương quốc các loài động vật và âm thanh tần số thấp của nó có thể di chuyển sâu trong nước qua hàng tram hay thậm chí hàng ngàn dặm. Trong những hoàn cảnh này, những loài động vật mà chúng ta tưởng đang đi một mình lại thật sự có thể liên lạc thường xuyên với nhau.)

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 28 to 35. The blue whale is the largest animal ever known to have existed. During the 20th century, the species was almost exterminated due to commercial whaling. The species has slowly recovered following the global whaling ban but it remains endangered and faces a number of serious threats including ship strikes and the impact of climate change. Blue...
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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 28 to 35.

The blue whale is the largest animal ever known to have existed. During the 20th century, the species was almost exterminated due to commercial whaling. The species has slowly recovered following the global whaling ban but it remains endangered and faces a number of serious threats including ship strikes and the impact of climate change.

Blue whales are simply enormous with most ranging in length from 24-30 m. The largest ever recorded was a gargantuan 33.5 m long. Females are up to 10 m longer than males. And they can weigh up to 200 tonnes. Just to put that in perspective: an adult male African elephant weighs 6 tonnes. The blue whale's heart is the size of a small car and its beat can be detected two miles away. But that's nothing compared to their calls. Blue whales are the loudest animals on earth and their calls are louder than a jet engine: reaching 188 decibels, while a jet's engine hit 'just' 140 decibels. Apart from their gigantic size, blue whales can be identified by their relatively small dorsal fin, a fairly rounded rostrum (anterior part of the skull), and approximately 90 ventral grooves, which reach the navel. They also have row of 300-400 baleen plates on each side of the mouth, which are black in color and range in length from 50 cm in front to 100 cm in back.

Blue whales mostly travel alone or in groups of 2-3. Larger groups of up to 60 whales have been reported and are probably associated with feeding grounds. However, the blue whale has the most powerful voice in the animal kingdom and its low-frequency sounds can travel in deep water over hundreds, or even thousands, of miles. Under these circumstances, animals which may appear to us to be traveling alone may actually be in constant contact with one another.

At birth, a blue whale calf is the largest baby on earth: approximately 8m long and weighing about 4 tonnes. They grow at a rate of 90 kg per day and wean after 7-8 months, once they have reached about 15 m in length, and are able to follow the normal migration pattern alone. They reach sexual maturity at 5-10 years. This growth rate is astonishing and is probably the fastest in the animal kingdom. From conception to weaning, it represents a several billion-fold increase in tissue in just over a year and a half. Like other baleen whales, the blue whale has no teeth so it is hard to tell its age but scientists believe they live until at least 50.

Like other large whales, blue whales are threatened by chemical and sound pollution, habitat loss, overfishing of krill, ship strikes and becoming entangled in fishing gear. Climate change could also have a major impact on its food supply, since global warming and associated ocean acidification may impact krill populations. In addition, frontal zones - critical whale habitats - are projected to move further south due to climate change. Frontal zones are boundaries between different water masses, where water can rise from the depths, bringing with it large amounts of nutrients that stimulate the growth of phytoplankton and support substantial populations of prey species for whales. Blue whales would have to migrate further (perhaps 200-500 km more) to reach and feed at these food-rich areas where they build up reserves to sustain themselves for the rest of the year. These longer migration paths could increase the energy costs of migration and reduce the duration of the main feeding season. As frontal zones move southward, they also move closer together, reducing the overall area of foraging habitat available.

Question 30: According to the passage, why isn't a blue whale lonely when it travels alone?

A. Because most of other blue whales also travel alone.

B. Because it can contact with others through their powerful voice.

C. Because it shares the same feeding grounds with others.

D. Because other blue whales will appear when it reaches the destination.

1
15 tháng 2 2018

Đáp án B

Theo đoạn văn, tại sao một con cá voi xanh lại không đơn độc khi di chuyển một mình?

A. Bởi vì hầu hết các con cá voi xanh khác cũng di chuyển 1 mình.

B. Bởi vì nó có thể liên lạc với những con cá voi xanh khác thông qua tiếng kêu rất lớn của chúng.

C. Bởi vì chúng cùng chia sẻ khu vực kiếm ăn với những con cá voi xanh khác.

D. Bởi vì những con cá voi xanh khác sẽ xuất hiện khi chúng đến được đích đến.

Căn cứ thông tin đoạn 3:

Blue whales mostly travel alone or in groups of 2-3. Larger groups of up to 60 whales have been reported and are probably associated with feeding grounds. However. the blue whale has the most powerful voice in the animal kingdom and its low-frequency sounds can travel in deep water over hundreds, or even thousands. Of miles. Under these circumstances, animals which may appear to us to be traveling alone may actually be in constant contact with one another.

(Cá voi xanh chủ yếu di chuyển một mình hoặc theo nhóm từ 2 - 3 con. Những nhóm lớn hơn đến 50 con cũng đã từng được báo cáo và có thể có liên quan đến khu vực kiếm ăn. Tuy nhiên, cá voi xanh là loài có tiếng kêu to nhất trong vương quốc các loài động vật và âm thanh tần số thấp của nó có thể di chuyển sâu trong nước qua hàng tram hay thậm chí hàng ngàn dặm. Trong những hoàn cảnh này, những loài động vật mà chúng ta tưởng đang đi một mình lại thật sự có thể liên lạc thường xuyên với nhau.)