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29 tháng 6 2019

Chọn B

Kiến thức: Từ vựng

Giải thích:

  A. observation (n): sự quan sát

  B. reservation (n): khu bảo tồn (danh từ đếm được)

  C. preservation (n): sự gìn giữ, bảo tồn (danh từ không đếm được)

  D. conservation (n): sự bảo tồn, duy trì (danh từ không đếm được)

Câu có mạo từ “a(n)” nên cần điền một danh từ đếm được dạng số ít

Tạm dịch: Hòn đảo nơi những con chim quý hiếm này làm tổ, đã được tuyên bố là một khu bảo tồn nơi mà hành động săn trộm bị cấm

31. The mother asked her son _______.A. where he has been        B. where he had been             C. where has he been     D. where had he been32. Martin asked me _______.A. how is my father          B. how my father is                C. how was my father     D. how my father was33. The host asked Peter _______ tea or coffee.A. whether he preferred    B. that he preferred                 C. did he prefer                                 D. if he prefers34. She asked me _______ my holidays...
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31. The mother asked her son _______.

A. where he has been        B. where he had been             C. where has he been     D. where had he been

32. Martin asked me _______.

A. how is my father          B. how my father is                C. how was my father     D. how my father was

33. The host asked Peter _______ tea or coffee.

A. whether he preferred    B. that he preferred                 C. did he prefer                                 D. if he prefers

34. She asked me _______ my holidays _______.

A. where I spent / the previous year                                 B. where I had spent / the previous year                                           

C. where I spent / last year                                               D. where did I spend / last year

35. He advised _______ too far.A. her did not go B. her do not go   C. her not to go                                  D. she did not go

36. John often says he _______ boxing because it _______ a cruel sport.

A. does not like / is           B. did not like / were              C. not liked / had been    D. had not liked / was

37. Nancy asked me why I had not gone to New York the summer _______.

A. before                           B. ago                                      C. last                                    D. previous

38. He asked _______ him some money.A. her to lend         B. she to lend C. she has lent                         D. she lends

39. Andrew told me that they _______ fish two _______ days.

A. have not eaten / ago     B. had not eaten / previous     C. did not eat / before      D. would not eat / last

40. Jason told me that he _______ his best in the exam the _______ day.

A. had done / following    B. will do / previous         C. would do / following      D. was going / previous

41. John asked me _______ in English.

A. what does this word mean B. what that word means C. what did this word mean D. what that word meant

42. The mother told her son _______ so impolitely.

A. not behave                    B. not to behave                      C. not behaving                           D. did not behave

43. She said she _______ collect it for me after work.A. would B. did       C. must                              D. had

44. She said I _______ an angel. A. am  B. was                    C. were       D. have been

45. I have ever told you he _______ unreliable.  A. is           B. were C. had been                                  D. would Be

46. I told him _______ the word to Jane somehow that I _______ to reach her during the early hours.

A. passing / will try      B. he will pass / tried   C. to pass / would be trying       D. he passed / have tried

47. Laura said she had worked on the assignment since _______.

A. yesterday                      B. two days ago                      C. the day before                                D. the next day

48. John asked me _______ interested in any kind of sports.

A. if I were                        B. if were I                              C. if was I                                           D. if I was

49. John asked me _______ that film the night before.

A. that I saw                      B. had I seen                              C. if I had seen                                   D. if had I seen

50. The guest told the host that _______.

A. I must go now              B. he must go now                  C. he had to go now    D. he had to go then

 

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22 tháng 7 2021

31. The mother asked her son _______.

A. where he has been        B. where he had been             C. where has he been     D. where had he been

32. Martin asked me _______.

A. how is my father          B. how my father is                C. how was my father     D. how my father was

33. The host asked Peter _______ tea or coffee.

A. whether he preferred    B. that he preferred                 C. did he prefer                                 D. if he prefers

34. She asked me _______ my holidays _______.

A. where I spent / the previous year                                 B. where I had spent / the previous year                                           

C. where I spent / last year                                               D. where did I spend / last year

35. He advised _______ too far.A. her did not go B. her do not go   C. her not to go                                  D. she did not go

36. John often says he _______ boxing because it _______ a cruel sport.

A. does not like / is           B. did not like / were              C. not liked / had been    D. had not liked / was

37. Nancy asked me why I had not gone to New York the summer _______.

A. before                           B. ago                                      C. last                                    D. previous

38. He asked _______ him some money.A. her to lend         B. she to lend C. she has lent                         D. she lends

39. Andrew told me that they _______ fish two _______ days.

A. have not eaten / ago     B. had not eaten / previous     C. did not eat / before      D. would not eat / last

40. Jason told me that he _______ his best in the exam the _______ day.

A. had done / following    B. will do / previous         C. would do / following      D. was going / previous

41. John asked me _______ in English.

A. what does this word mean B. what that word means C. what did this word mean D. what that word meant

42. The mother told her son _______ so impolitely.

A. not behave                    B. not to behave                      C. not behaving                           D. did not behave

43. She said she _______ collect it for me after work.A. would B. did       C. must                              D. had

44. She said I _______ an angel. A. am  B. was                    C. were       D. have been

45. I have ever told you he _______ unreliable.  A. is           B. were C. had been                                  D. would Be

46. I told him _______ the word to Jane somehow that I _______ to reach her during the early hours.

A. passing / will try      B. he will pass / tried   C. to pass / would be trying       D. he passed / have tried

47. Laura said she had worked on the assignment since _______.

A. yesterday                      B. two days ago                      C. the day before                                D. the next day

48. John asked me _______ interested in any kind of sports.

A. if I were                        B. if were I                              C. if was I                                           D. if I was

49. John asked me _______ that film the night before.

A. that I saw                      B. had I seen                              C. if I had seen                                   D. if had I seen

50. The guest told the host that _______.

A. I must go now              B. he must go now                  C. he had to go now    D. he had to go then

22 tháng 7 2021

31. The mother asked her son _______.

A. where he has been        B. where he had been             C. where has he been     D. where had he been

32. Martin asked me _______.

A. how is my father          B. how my father is                C. how was my father     D. how my father was

33. The host asked Peter _______ tea or coffee.

A. whether he preferred    B. that he preferred                 C. did he prefer                                 D. if he prefers

34. She asked me _______ my holidays _______.

A. where I spent / the previous year                                 B. where I had spent / the previous year                                           

C. where I spent / last year                                               D. where did I spend / last year

35. He advised _______ too far.A. her did not go B. her do not go   C. her not to go                                  D. she did not go

36. John often says he _______ boxing because it _______ a cruel sport.

A. does not like / is           B. did not like / were              C. not liked / had been    D. had not liked / was

37. Nancy asked me why I had not gone to New York the summer _______.

A. before                           B. ago                                      C. last                                    D. previous

38. He asked _______ him some money.A. her to lend         B. she to lend C. she has lent                         D. she lends

39. Andrew told me that they _______ fish two _______ days.

A. have not eaten / ago     B. had not eaten / previous     C. did not eat / before      D. would not eat / last

40. Jason told me that he _______ his best in the exam the _______ day.

A. had done / following    B. will do / previous         C. would do / following      D. was going / previous

41. John asked me _______ in English.

A. what does this word mean B. what that word means C. what did this word mean D. what that word meant

42. The mother told her son _______ so impolitely.

A. not behave                    B. not to behave                      C. not behaving                           D. did not behave

43. She said she _______ collect it for me after work.A. would B. did       C. must                              D. had

44. She said I _______ an angel. A. am  B. was                    C. were       D. have been

45. I have ever told you he _______ unreliable.  A. is           B. were C. had been                                  D. would Be

46. I told him _______ the word to Jane somehow that I _______ to reach her during the early hours.

A. passing / will try      B. he will pass / tried   C. to pass / would be trying       D. he passed / have tried

47. Laura said she had worked on the assignment since _______.

A. yesterday                      B. two days ago                      C. the day before                                D. the next day

48. John asked me _______ interested in any kind of sports.

A. if I were                        B. if were I                              C. if was I                                           D. if I was

49. John asked me _______ that film the night before.

A. that I saw                      B. had I seen                              C. if I had seen                                   D. if had I seen

50. The guest told the host that _______.

A. I must go now              B. he must go now                  C. he had to go now    D. he had to go then

 

 

Read the following passage, and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer for each of the questions from 1 to 5In 1976 one survey revealed that 3000 bald eagles in the lower 48 States, the mainland, of the USA. By 1984 another survey, an incomplete midwinter one, put the number at almost, 12000 bald eagles in those same nest states.The eagle, America’s national Symbol, had been shot and poisoned and deprived of its living space. Another reason for its...
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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 for each of the questions from 1 to 5

In 1976 one survey revealed that 3000 bald eagles in the lower 48 States, the mainland, of the USA. By 1984 another survey, an incomplete midwinter one, put the number at almost, 12000 bald eagles in those same nest states.

The eagle, America’s national Symbol, had been shot and poisoned and deprived of its living space. Another reason for its decline lay in it nesting habits. Bald eagles do not bread until they are 3 to 5 years old, and then they normally produce only two ergs per year. The eagle often returns each year to the same nest so preservation of nesting areas is important.

Congress took action to protect the eagle in 1972. Criminal penalties for killing a bald eagle may be as much as a $ 20000 fine and one year in prison or one year in prison. Healthy eagle eggs have also been transplanted from unpolluted areas to another ones where eggshells are very thin, and young birds with a high survival rate have been brought in from Canada.

Which of these sentences is the best restatement of the first sentence?

A. According to one survey in 1976 fewer than 3000 bald eagles were surviving in mainland USA

B. All the states apart from Alaska and Hawaii had less than 3000 bald eagles in 1976

C. Fewer than 3000 bald eagles were living in mainland USA, in the years up to 1976, one survey revealed.

D. In 1976 the lower 48 states of the USA had less than 3000 bald eagles, according to a mainland survey.

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12 tháng 8 2018

Đáp án A ( line 1 )

9 tháng 1 2019

Đáp án D

more expensive => most expensive

Đọc đoạn văn sau và trả lời các câu hỏi: The peregrine falcon, a predatory bird indigenous to North America, was once in danger of extinction. In the 1960s, scientists discovered byproducts of the pesticide DDT in the birds' eggs, which caused them to be too soft to survive. The use of the pesticide had been 5 banned in the United States, but the falcons were eating migratory birds from other places where DDT was still used. In order to increase the survival rate, scientists were...
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Đọc đoạn văn sau và trả lời các câu hỏi:

The peregrine falcon, a predatory bird indigenous to North America, was once in danger of extinction. In the 1960s, scientists discovered byproducts of the pesticide DDT in the birds' eggs, which caused them to be too soft to survive. The use of the pesticide had been 5 banned in the United States, but the falcons were eating migratory birds from other places where DDT was still used. In order to increase the survival rate, scientists were raising the birds in laboratories and then releasing them into mountainous areas. This practice achieved only moderate success, however, because many of the birds raised 10 in captivity could not survive in the wild.

There is now, however, a new alternative to releases in the wild. A falcon that has been given the name Scarlett chose to make her home on a ledge of the 33rd floor of a Baltimore, Maryland, office 15 building rather than in the wild, and, to the surprise of the scientists, she has managed to live quite well in the city. Following this example, programs have been initiated that release birds like Scarlett into cities rather than into their natural wild habitat. These urban releases are becoming a common way to strengthen the species. Urban homes 20 have several benefits for the birds that wild spots do not. First, there is an abundance of pigeons and small birds as food sources. The peregrine in the city is also protected from its main predator, the great horned owl. Urban release programs have been very successful in reestablishing the peregrine falcons along the East Coast. Though 25 they are still an endangered species, their numbers increased from about 60 nesting pairs in 1975 to about 700 pairs in 1992. In another decade the species may flourish again, this time without human help.


1. What is the main topic of the passage?
(A) survival of peregrine falcons
(B) releases into the wild
(C) endangered species
(D) harmful effects of pesticides
2. In line 1, the phrase "indigenous to" could be best replaced by
(A) typical of
(B) protected by
(C) adapted to
(D) native to
3. The word "byproducts" in line 3 could best be replaced by which of the following?
(A) derivatives
(B) proceeds
(C) chemicals
(D) elements
4. In line 5, the word "banned" could be best replaced by
(A) authorized
(B) developed
(C) disseminated
(D) prohibited
5. Which of the following words is closest in meaning to the word "rate," as used in line 7?
(A) speed
(B) percentage
(C) continuation
(D) behavior
6. In line 7, the word "raising" most probably means
(A) breeding
(B) elevating
(C) collecting
(D) measuring
7. Why were the peregrine falcons in danger?
(A) because of pesticides used by American farmers
(B) because they migrated to countries where their eggs could not survive
(C) because they ate birds from other countries where DDT was still used
(D) because they were prized by hunters and hunted to near extinction
8. The word "releases" as used in line 12 most probably means
(A) internment
(B) regression
(C) distribution
(D) possessions
9. The word "ledge" in line 14 is closest in meaning to
(A) window
(B) wall
(C) terrace
(D) shelf
10. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT a reason why a falcon might choose to live in a city?
(A) There are high places to nest.
(B) There are other falcons nearby.
(C) There is a lack of predators.
(D) There is abundant food.
11. According to the passage, which of the following are the falcon's main predators?
(A) pigeons
(B) rattlesnakes
(C) owls
(D) humans
12. As used in line 20, the word "spots" could best be replaced by
(A) places
(B) dilemmas
(C) jungles
(D) materials
13. According to the passage, where have the release programs been the most successful?
(A) in office buildings
(B) on the East Coast
(C) in mountainous areas
(D) in the wild

2
17 tháng 10 2017

Đọc đoạn văn sau và trả lời các câu hỏi:

The peregrine falcon, a predatory bird indigenous to North America, was once in danger of extinction. In the 1960s, scientists discovered byproducts of the pesticide DDT in the birds' eggs, which caused them to be too soft to survive. The use of the pesticide had been 5 banned in the United States, but the falcons were eating migratory birds from other places where DDT was still used. In order to increase the survival rate, scientists were raising the birds in laboratories and then releasing them into mountainous areas. This practice achieved only moderate success, however, because many of the birds raised 10 in captivity could not survive in the wild.

There is now, however, a new alternative to releases in the wild. A falcon that has been given the name Scarlett chose to make her home on a ledge of the 33rd floor of a Baltimore, Maryland, office 15 building rather than in the wild, and, to the surprise of the scientists, she has managed to live quite well in the city. Following this example, programs have been initiated that release birds like Scarlett into cities rather than into their natural wild habitat. These urban releases are becoming a common way to strengthen the species. Urban homes 20 have several benefits for the birds that wild spots do not. First, there is an abundance of pigeons and small birds as food sources. The peregrine in the city is also protected from its main predator, the great horned owl. Urban release programs have been very successful in reestablishing the peregrine falcons along the East Coast. Though 25 they are still an endangered species, their numbers increased from about 60 nesting pairs in 1975 to about 700 pairs in 1992. In another decade the species may flourish again, this time without human help.


1. What is the main topic of the passage?
(A) survival of peregrine falcons
(B) releases into the wild
(C) endangered species
(D) harmful effects of pesticides
2. In line 1, the phrase "indigenous to" could be best replaced by
(A) typical of
(B) protected by
(C) adapted to
(D) native to
3. The word "byproducts" in line 3 could best be replaced by which of the following?
(A) derivatives
(B) proceeds
(C) chemicals
(D) elements
4. In line 5, the word "banned" could be best replaced by
(A) authorized
(B) developed
(C) disseminated
(D) prohibited
5. Which of the following words is closest in meaning to the word "rate," as used in line 7?
(A) speed
(B) percentage
(C) continuation
(D) behavior
6. In line 7, the word "raising" most probably means
(A) breeding
(B) elevating
(C) collecting
(D) measuring
7. Why were the peregrine falcons in danger?
(A) because of pesticides used by American farmers
(B) because they migrated to countries where their eggs could not survive
(C) because they ate birds from other countries where DDT was still used
(D) because they were prized by hunters and hunted to near extinction
8. The word "releases" as used in line 12 most probably means
(A) internment
(B) regression
(C) distribution
(D) possessions
9. The word "ledge" in line 14 is closest in meaning to
(A) window
(B) wall
(C) terrace
(D) shelf
10. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT a reason why a falcon might choose to live in a city?
(A) There are high places to nest.
(B) There are other falcons nearby.
(C) There is a lack of predators.
(D) There is abundant food.
11. According to the passage, which of the following are the falcon's main predators?
(A) pigeons
(B) rattlesnakes
(C) owls
(D) humans
12. As used in line 20, the word "spots" could best be replaced by
(A) places
(B) dilemmas
(C) jungles
(D) materials
13. According to the passage, where have the release programs been the most successful?
(A) in office buildings
(B) on the East Coast
(C) in mountainous areas
(D) in the wild

17 tháng 10 2017

Đọc đoạn văn sau và trả lời các câu hỏi:

The peregrine falcon, a predatory bird indigenous to North America, was once in danger of extinction. In the 1960s, scientists discovered byproducts of the pesticide DDT in the birds' eggs, which caused them to be too soft to survive. The use of the pesticide had been 5 banned in the United States, but the falcons were eating migratory birds from other places where DDT was still used. In order to increase the survival rate, scientists were raising the birds in laboratories and then releasing them into mountainous areas. This practice achieved only moderate success, however, because many of the birds raised 10 in captivity could not survive in the wild.

There is now, however, a new alternative to releases in the wild. A falcon that has been given the name Scarlett chose to make her home on a ledge of the 33rd floor of a Baltimore, Maryland, office 15 building rather than in the wild, and, to the surprise of the scientists, she has managed to live quite well in the city. Following this example, programs have been initiated that release birds like Scarlett into cities rather than into their natural wild habitat. These urban releases are becoming a common way to strengthen the species. Urban homes 20 have several benefits for the birds that wild spots do not. First, there is an abundance of pigeons and small birds as food sources. The peregrine in the city is also protected from its main predator, the great horned owl. Urban release programs have been very successful in reestablishing the peregrine falcons along the East Coast. Though 25 they are still an endangered species, their numbers increased from about 60 nesting pairs in 1975 to about 700 pairs in 1992. In another decade the species may flourish again, this time without human help.


1. What is the main topic of the passage?
(A) survival of peregrine falcons
(B) releases into the wild
(C) endangered species
(D) harmful effects of pesticides
2. In line 1, the phrase "indigenous to" could be best replaced by
(A) typical of
(B) protected by
(C) adapted to
(D) native to
3. The word "byproducts" in line 3 could best be replaced by which of the following?
(A) derivatives
(B) proceeds
(C) chemicals
(D) elements
4. In line 5, the word "banned" could be best replaced by
(A) authorized
(B) developed
(C) disseminated
(D) prohibited
5. Which of the following words is closest in meaning to the word "rate," as used in line 7?
(A) speed
(B) percentage
(C) continuation
(D) behavior
6. In line 7, the word "raising" most probably means
(A) breeding
(B) elevating
(C) collecting
(D) measuring
7. Why were the peregrine falcons in danger?
(A) because of pesticides used by American farmers
(B) because they migrated to countries where their eggs could not survive
(C) because they ate birds from other countries where DDT was still used
(D) because they were prized by hunters and hunted to near extinction
8. The word "releases" as used in line 12 most probably means
(A) internment
(B) regression
(C) distribution
(D) possessions
9. The word "ledge" in line 14 is closest in meaning to
(A) window
(B) wall
(C) terrace
(D) shelf
10. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT a reason why a falcon might choose to live in a city?
(A) There are high places to nest.
(B) There are other falcons nearby.
(C) There is a lack of predators.
(D) There is abundant food.
11. According to the passage, which of the following are the falcon's main predators?
(A) pigeons
(B) rattlesnakes
(C) owls
(D) humans
12. As used in line 20, the word "spots" could best be replaced by
(A) places
(B) dilemmas
(C) jungles
(D) materials
13. According to the passage, where have the release programs been the most successful?
(A) in office buildings
(B) on the East Coast
(C) in mountainous areas
(D) in the wild

Read the following passage, and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer for each of the questions from 1 to 5In 1976 one survey revealed that 3000 bald eagles in the lower 48 States, the mainland, of the USA. By 1984 another survey, an incomplete midwinter one, put the number at almost, 12000 bald eagles in those same nest states.The eagle, America’s national Symbol, had been shot and poisoned and deprived of its living space. Another reason for its...
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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 for each of the questions from 1 to 5

In 1976 one survey revealed that 3000 bald eagles in the lower 48 States, the mainland, of the USA. By 1984 another survey, an incomplete midwinter one, put the number at almost, 12000 bald eagles in those same nest states.

The eagle, America’s national Symbol, had been shot and poisoned and deprived of its living space. Another reason for its decline lay in it nesting habits. Bald eagles do not bread until they are 3 to 5 years old, and then they normally produce only two ergs per year. The eagle often returns each year to the same nest so preservation of nesting areas is important.

Congress took action to protect the eagle in 1972. Criminal penalties for killing a bald eagle may be as much as a $ 20000 fine and one year in prison or one year in prison. Healthy eagle eggs have also been transplanted from unpolluted areas to another ones where eggshells are very thin, and young birds with a high survival rate have been brought in from Canada.

If you kill a bald eagle your maximum penalty is

A. To be sent to prison or receive a large fine

B. To be sent to prison and to receive a fine

C. To receive a large fine while serving a prison sentence

D. To be taken to Congress to receive a criminal penalty

1
23 tháng 8 2017

Đáp án B ( line 8, 9 : “ a 20000 fine and one year in prison…..” )

Read the following passage, and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer for each of the questions from 1 to 5In 1976 one survey revealed that 3000 bald eagles in the lower 48 States, the mainland, of the USA. By 1984 another survey, an incomplete midwinter one, put the number at almost, 12000 bald eagles in those same nest states.The eagle, America’s national Symbol, had been shot and poisoned and deprived of its living space. Another reason for its...
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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 for each of the questions from 1 to 5

In 1976 one survey revealed that 3000 bald eagles in the lower 48 States, the mainland, of the USA. By 1984 another survey, an incomplete midwinter one, put the number at almost, 12000 bald eagles in those same nest states.

The eagle, America’s national Symbol, had been shot and poisoned and deprived of its living space. Another reason for its decline lay in it nesting habits. Bald eagles do not bread until they are 3 to 5 years old, and then they normally produce only two ergs per year. The eagle often returns each year to the same nest so preservation of nesting areas is important.

Congress took action to protect the eagle in 1972. Criminal penalties for killing a bald eagle may be as much as a $ 20000 fine and one year in prison or one year in prison. Healthy eagle eggs have also been transplanted from unpolluted areas to another ones where eggshells are very thin, and young birds with a high survival rate have been brought in from Canada.

One reason for the bald eagle’s low number is

A. Its early breeding period.

B. The small number of eggs it produces every year

C. That it only nests in preservation areas

D. The fact that it returns to similar nesting areas every year

1
1 tháng 12 2017

Đáp án B ( line 5, 6 “ another reason ….. nesting habits….. only 2 eggs per year” )

Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage. Hi Kathy, I'm writing to you from Con Dao island, where I'm working as a volunteer for the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). I have just come here for two days but I have (1) oldest and largest global (2) since the mid-1980s. It (3). done so many things. Do you know that IUCN is one of the organisations? IUCN has worked in Vietnam to protect endangered wild animals,...
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Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage. Hi Kathy, I'm writing to you from Con Dao island, where I'm working as a volunteer for the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). I have just come here for two days but I have (1) oldest and largest global (2) since the mid-1980s. It (3). done so many things. Do you know that IUCN is one of the organisations? IUCN has worked in Vietnam to protect endangered wild animals, especially the sea turtles in Vietnam. In Con Dao island, many sea turtles swim to the islands between the fourth and seventh lunar months and lay their eggs in the sand before retuming to the sea. However, the number of sea turtles (4) over the last 30 years because of overfishing, pollution and destruction of nesting beaches. During the days, we have taken part in coastal clean-ups. At night, we have guarded turtle nests, protected eggs (5). poachers and released baby sea turtles back into the ocean early in the morning. It's hard work but it's enjoyable and I've met a lot of great people. The best part about working for IUCN is that I can help endangered animals and still have fun at the same time. I hope you're having fun, too. See you in a month. All the best, Hong Nguyen 1. A. never B. still C. already D. yet 2. A. environmental B. environmentalist C. environmentally D. environment 3. A. intend B. serve C. decides D. aims 4.A. decreased B. has decreased C. are decreasing D. decreases 5. A. with B. to C. from D. on Giúp mình với

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17 tháng 12 2023

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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 for each of the questions from 1 to 5In 1976 one survey revealed that 3000 bald eagles in the lower 48 States, the mainland, of the USA. By 1984 another survey, an incomplete midwinter one, put the number at almost, 12000 bald eagles in those same nest states.The eagle, America’s national Symbol, had been shot and poisoned and deprived of its living space. Another reason for its...
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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 for each of the questions from 1 to 5

In 1976 one survey revealed that 3000 bald eagles in the lower 48 States, the mainland, of the USA. By 1984 another survey, an incomplete midwinter one, put the number at almost, 12000 bald eagles in those same nest states.

The eagle, America’s national Symbol, had been shot and poisoned and deprived of its living space. Another reason for its decline lay in it nesting habits. Bald eagles do not bread until they are 3 to 5 years old, and then they normally produce only two ergs per year. The eagle often returns each year to the same nest so preservation of nesting areas is important.

Congress took action to protect the eagle in 1972. Criminal penalties for killing a bald eagle may be as much as a $ 20000 fine and one year in prison or one year in prison. Healthy eagle eggs have also been transplanted from unpolluted areas to another ones where eggshells are very thin, and young birds with a high survival rate have been brought in from Canada.

The author does not State that many eagles died because……………

A. They were shot

B. They were poisoned

C. They had insufficient living space

D. Preservation efforts were inadequate

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8 tháng 12 2017

Đáp án D ( A-line 4, C-line 4, D-line 4 “ deprived of its living space”)

Read the following passage, and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer for each of the questions from 1 to 5In 1976 one survey revealed that 3000 bald eagles in the lower 48 States, the mainland, of the USA. By 1984 another survey, an incomplete midwinter one, put the number at almost, 12000 bald eagles in those same nest states.The eagle, America’s national Symbol, had been shot and poisoned and deprived of its living space. Another reason for its...
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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 for each of the questions from 1 to 5

In 1976 one survey revealed that 3000 bald eagles in the lower 48 States, the mainland, of the USA. By 1984 another survey, an incomplete midwinter one, put the number at almost, 12000 bald eagles in those same nest states.

The eagle, America’s national Symbol, had been shot and poisoned and deprived of its living space. Another reason for its decline lay in it nesting habits. Bald eagles do not bread until they are 3 to 5 years old, and then they normally produce only two ergs per year. The eagle often returns each year to the same nest so preservation of nesting areas is important.

Congress took action to protect the eagle in 1972. Criminal penalties for killing a bald eagle may be as much as a $ 20000 fine and one year in prison or one year in prison. Healthy eagle eggs have also been transplanted from unpolluted areas to another ones where eggshells are very thin, and young birds with a high survival rate have been brought in from Canada.

According to the author ……………

A. Another mid- survey of bald eagles was published in 1984

B. The lower 48 states of the USA published another survey of bald eagles in 1983

C. The 1984 survey of bald eagles was not as complete as the earlier one

D. The result of the two surveys of bald eagles were contradictory

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27 tháng 5 2018

Đáp án C ( line 2 “ an incomplete mid winter one” )