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I. Read the following passge and put a word in each of the numbered blanks:The natural (1) ____called “Tidal waves” often occur suddenly. They are the result of an (2) ____ shift in the underwater (3) _____ of the Earth. In the 2004, a series of tidal waves struck the seaside of Indonesia, Thailand, and some other Asia countries. The famous resorts such as Phuket and Fifi were completely (4) ____. A large (5) _____ of people were killed.1.____________, 2.____________, 3.____________,...
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I. Read the following passge and put a word in each of the numbered blanks:

The natural (1) ____called “Tidal waves” often occur suddenly. They are the result of an (2) ____ shift in the underwater (3) _____ of the Earth. In the 2004, a series of tidal waves struck the seaside of Indonesia, Thailand, and some other Asia countries. The famous resorts such as Phuket and Fifi were completely (4) ____. A large (5) _____ of people were killed.

1.____________, 2.____________, 3.____________, 4.____________, 5._____________,

II.Choose the correct word A,B,C or D for each  gap to complete the following passage:

Alexander Graham Bell was born (1)............ March 3, 1847 in Edinburgh,Scotland. As a boy, Alexander became interested in sounds and speech. In 1870, the Bells decided (2)................ ­­to America. They lived in Boston, where Alexander taught in a school for the deaf. There he began experimenting with a machine which helped the deaf hear. While experimenting with this machine, Bell had an idea“Why do not use electricity to send the human voice from one place to another ?” He began to work on a new (3)…............for years, Bell and his assistant, Thomas Watson, worked day and night. (4)............... rented rooms in a boarding house. Bell was on one floor, and Watson was on another­­­. They tried to send (5) ….................. through a wire. Finally, on March 19, 1876, Watson heard these words very clearly: “Mr Watson, come here. I want you.”. Watson rushed upstairs, ran into Bell’s room and shouted:“ I heard you! ”.

  1. A. in

B. on

C. from

D. at

  2. A. go 

B. went

C. to go

D. going

  3. A. invention

B. inventor

C. inventive

D. invent

  4. A. he

B. we

C. it

D. they

  5. A. speaking

B. letters

C. speech

D. telegram

1
2 tháng 6 2021

. Read the following passge and put a word in each of the numbered blanks:

The natural (1) _disaster___called “Tidal waves” often occur suddenly. They are the result of an (2) _abrupt___ shift in the underwater (3) ___movement__ of the Earth. In the 2004, a series of tidal waves struck the seaside of Indonesia, Thailand, and some other Asia countries. The famous resorts such as Phuket and Fifi were completely (4) __destroyed__. A large (5) __number___ of people were killed.

1.____________, 2.____________, 3.____________, 4.____________, 5._____________,

II.Choose the correct word A,B,C or D for each  gap to complete the following passage:

Alexander Graham Bell was born (1)............ March 3, 1847 in Edinburgh,Scotland. As a boy, Alexander became interested in sounds and speech. In 1870, the Bells decided (2)................ ­­to America. They lived in Boston, where Alexander taught in a school for the deaf. There he began experimenting with a machine which helped the deaf hear. While experimenting with this machine, Bell had an idea“Why do not use electricity to send the human voice from one place to another ?” He began to work on a new (3)…............for years, Bell and his assistant, Thomas Watson, worked day and night. (4)............... rented rooms in a boarding house. Bell was on one floor, and Watson was on another­­­. They tried to send (5) ….................. through a wire. Finally, on March 19, 1876, Watson heard these words very clearly: “Mr Watson, come here. I want you.”. Watson rushed upstairs, ran into Bell’s room and shouted:“ I heard you! ”.

  1. A. in

B. on

C. from

D. at

  2. A. go 

B. went

C. to go

D. going

  3. A. invention

B. inventor

C. inventive

D. invent

  4. A. he

B. we

C. it

D. they

  5. A. speaking

B. letters

C. speech

D. telegram

The natural (13)…………………called “Tidal waves” often occur suddenly. They are the result of an (14)…………………shift in the underwater (15) ………………..of the earth. In the late 2004, a series of tidal waves (16)……………. the beaches of Indonesia, Thailand and some other Asian countries. The famous resorts such as Phuket and Fifi were completely (17) ……………….. . A large (18) …………………of people were killed in those disasters.13.A. disaster B. disastrous C. disasters D. disastrously14.A. expect B. abrupt C....
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The natural (13)…………………called “Tidal waves” often occur suddenly. They are the result of an (14)…………………shift in the underwater (15) ………………..of the earth. In the late 2004, a series of tidal waves (16)……………. the beaches of Indonesia, Thailand and some other Asian countries. The famous resorts such as Phuket and Fifi were completely (17) ……………….. . A large (18) …………………of people were killed in those disasters.

13.A. disaster B. disastrous C. disasters D. disastrously

14.A. expect B. abrupt C. unnecessary D. occurred

15.A. celebration B. congratulation C. collection D. movement

16.A. struck B. suck C. erupt D. travel

17.A. occurred B. destroyed C. caused D. sucked

18.A. number B. House C. Highway D. home

Electricity is the most common form of energy today. In the modern world electricity is very available at the touch of a switch. Electricity has many uses. The most common use of electricity is to provide artificial lighting. In factories, electricity is used to light up the workplace. It is also used to operate airconditioners, computers and many other machines. electricity is also used to power the many appliances that we have in our homes. Such appliances include television sets, computers, electric fans, irons and many others. The list is simply endless. Modern man will most probably be lost without electricity.

19. The passage is about a kind of energy. -------------------------

20. Electricity has a lot of uses. -------------------------

21. Without electricity, our life will not be affected. -------------------------

22. The appliances depended on electricity are endless. -------------------------

23. ------is used to operate household appliances.

A. Water B. Coal C. Electricity D. Wind

24. In modern age, electricity is ------for life.

A. luxurious B. necessary C. wonderful D. natural

1
8 tháng 7 2021

The natural (13)…………………called “Tidal waves” often occur suddenly. They are the result of an (14)…………………shift in the underwater (15) ………………..of the earth. In the late 2004, a series of tidal waves (16)……………. the beaches of Indonesia, Thailand and some other Asian countries. The famous resorts such as Phuket and Fifi were completely (17) ……………….. . A large (18) …………………of people were killed in those disasters.

13.A. disaster B. disastrous C. disasters D. disastrously

14.A. expect B. abrupt C. unnecessary D. occurred

15.A. celebration B. congratulation C. collection D. movement

16.A. struck B. suck C. erupt D. travel

17.A. occurred B. destroyed C. caused D. sucked

18.A. number B. House C. Highway D. home

Electricity is the most common form of energy today. In the modern world electricity is very available at the touch of a switch. Electricity has many uses. The most common use of electricity is to provide artificial lighting. In factories, electricity is used to light up the workplace. It is also used to operate airconditioners, computers and many other machines. electricity is also used to power the many appliances that we have in our homes. Such appliances include television sets, computers, electric fans, irons and many others. The list is simply endless. Modern man will most probably be lost without electricity.

19. The passage is about a kind of energy. --------------T-----------

20. Electricity has a lot of uses. -----------T--------------

21. Without electricity, our life will not be affected. ----------F---------------

22. The appliances depended on electricity are endless. -------------T-----------

23. ------is used to operate household appliances.

A. Water B. Coal C. Electricity D. Wind

24. In modern age, electricity is ------for life.

A. luxurious B. necessary C. wonderful D. natural

8 tháng 7 2021

câu 23,24 đáp án là gì vậy ạ

 

20 tháng 5 2018

The natural (1)..........disaster..........called ''Tidal waves'' often occur suddenly. They are the result of an (2)................ abrupt..............shift in the underwater (3)............movement..............oof the Earth. In the late 2004, a series of tidal waves struck the seasides of Indonesia, Thailand, and some other Asian countries. The famous resorts such as Phuket and Fifi were completely (4)................destroyed.................. A large number of people were killed.

20 tháng 5 2018

cảm ơnhihi

Read the text and then choose the best answer A, B, C or D. Tsunamis, whose name derives from the Japanese expression for "high wave in a harbor", are giant sea wave. These waves are quite different from storm surges. They are also referred to by the general public as tidal waves although they have nothing to do with tides. Scientists often refer to them as seismic sea waves, which is far more appropriate because they are often the result of undersea seismic activity. Tsunamis can be caused...
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Read the text and then choose the best answer A, B, C or D.

Tsunamis, whose name derives from the Japanese expression for "high wave in a harbor", are giant sea wave. These waves are quite different from storm surges. They are also referred to by the general public as tidal waves although they have nothing to do with tides. Scientists often refer to them as seismic sea waves, which is far more appropriate because they are often the result of undersea seismic activity.

Tsunamis can be caused when the sea floor suddenly moves, during an underwater earthquake or volcano, and the water above the moving earth is suddenly displaced. This sudden shift of water sets off a series of waves. These waves can travel great distances, at speeds close to 700 kilometres per hour. In the open ocean, tsunami waves are not very high, often no more than one or two metres. It is when they hit the shallow waters near the coast thay they increase in height, possibly up to 40 metres.

1. The passage mainly discusses __________

A. tidal waves B. tides C. tsunamis D. storm surges

2. All of the following is true about tidal waves EXCEPT __________

A. They are as another name for tsunamis

B. They are caused by sudden changes in high and low tides

C. this term is not used by the scientists

D. the name refer to the same phenomenon as seismic sea waves

3. The word "them" in the passage refers to __________

A. tidal waves B. tsunamis C. storm surges D. sea waves

4. The word "shallow" in the passage mostly means __________

A. not clear B. tidal C. coastal D. not deep

5. It can be understood from the passage that tsunamis __________

A. cause severe damage in the middle of the ocean

B. generally reach heights greater than 40 metres

C. are far more dangerous on the coast than in the open ocean

D. are often identified by ships on the ocean

1
2 tháng 3 2019

Read the text and then choose the best answer A, B, C or D.

Tsunamis, whose name derives from the Japanese expression for "high wave in a harbor", are giant sea wave. These waves are quite different from storm surges. They are also referred to by the general public as tidal waves although they have nothing to do with tides. Scientists often refer to them as seismic sea waves, which is far more appropriate because they are often the result of undersea seismic activity.

Tsunamis can be caused when the sea floor suddenly moves, during an underwater earthquake or volcano, and the water above the moving earth is suddenly displaced. This sudden shift of water sets off a series of waves. These waves can travel great distances, at speeds close to 700 kilometres per hour. In the open ocean, tsunami waves are not very high, often no more than one or two metres. It is when they hit the shallow waters near the coast thay they increase in height, possibly up to 40 metres.

1. The passage mainly discusses __________

A. tidal waves B. tides C. tsunamis D. storm surges

2. All of the following is true about tidal waves EXCEPT __________

A. They are as another name for tsunamis

B. They are caused by sudden changes in high and low tides

C. this term is not used by the scientists

D. the name refer to the same phenomenon as seismic sea waves

3. The word "them" in the passage refers to __________

A. tidal waves B. tsunamis C. storm surges D. sea waves

4. The word "shallow" in the passage mostly means __________

A. not clear B. tidal C. coastal D. not deep

5. It can be understood from the passage that tsunamis __________

A. cause severe damage in the middle of the ocean

B. generally reach heights greater than 40 metres

C. are far more dangerous on the coast than in the open ocean

D. are often identified by ships on the ocean

1. Here is tomorrow’s weather forecast . Hanoi will ……………temperatures between 22C and 28C.A. behave B. suffer C. welcome D. experience2 Tidal waves are the result of an ................shift in the underwater movement of the Earth .A. amazing B. alternative C. abrupt D. unpleasant3. Thousands of people were saved because scientists had ...............them about the volcanic eruption.A. said B. spoke C. warned D. talked4. When a tropical……………. reaches 120 kilometers per hour , it’s called a...
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1. Here is tomorrow’s weather forecast . Hanoi will ……………temperatures between 22C and 28C.
A. behave B. suffer C. welcome D. experience
2 Tidal waves are the result of an ................shift in the underwater movement of the Earth .
A. amazing B. alternative C. abrupt D. unpleasant
3. Thousands of people were saved because scientists had ...............them about the volcanic eruption.
A. said B. spoke C. warned D. talked
4. When a tropical……………. reaches 120 kilometers per hour , it’s called a typhoon in Asia .
A.rain B. wind C. cloud D. storm
5. A funnel-shaped storm pass overland below a thunderstorm is called a ..................
A. typhhon B. tidal wave C. tornado D. cyclone
6. You’d better take your coat with you ……………the weather changes.
A. although B. unless C. in case D. because
7.Tornadoes are funnel-shaped ................ which pass overland below a thunderstorm
A. storms B. winds C. rains D. snows
8. A huge earthquake ………......…a city of Kobe in Japan in 1995.
A. clapped B. bit C. struck D. kicked
9. When a tropical …………...reaches 120km/h, it is called a typhoon an Asia.
A. rain B. storm C. wind D. cloud
10. The last tsunami caused a lot of …………….to the countries along the Pacific coast.
A. eruption B. disasters C. destructio D. damage

1
23 tháng 3 2022

1. Here is tomorrow’s weather forecast . Hanoi will ……………temperatures between 22C and 28C.
A. behave B. suffer C. welcome D. experience
2 Tidal waves are the result of an ................shift in the underwater movement of the Earth .
A. amazing B. alternative C. abrupt D. unpleasant
3. Thousands of people were saved because scientists had ...............them about the volcanic eruption.
A. said B. spoke C. warned D. talked
4. When a tropical……………. reaches 120 kilometers per hour , it’s called a typhoon in Asia .
A.rain B. wind C. cloud D. storm
5. A funnel-shaped storm pass overland below a thunderstorm is called a ..................
A. typhhon B. tidal wave C. tornado D. cyclone
6. You’d better take your coat with you ……………the weather changes.
A. although B. unless C. in case D. because
7.Tornadoes are funnel-shaped ................ which pass overland below a thunderstorm
A. storms B. winds C. rains D. snows
8. A huge earthquake ………......…a city of Kobe in Japan in 1995.
A. clapped B. bit C. struck D. kicked
9. When a tropical …………...reaches 120km/h, it is called a typhoon an Asia.
A. rain B. storm C. wind D. cloud
10. The last tsunami caused a lot of …………….to the countries along the Pacific coast.
A. eruption B. disasters C. destructio D. damage

10 tháng 2 2022

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 43 to 50.          Quite different from storm surges are the giant sea waves called tsunamis, which derive their name from the Japanese expression for “high water in a harbor.” These waves are also referred to by the general public as tidal waves, although they have relatively little to do with tides. Scientists often referred to them as seismic sea...
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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 43 to 50.

          Quite different from storm surges are the giant sea waves called tsunamis, which derive their name from the Japanese expression for “high water in a harbor.” These waves are also referred to by the general public as tidal waves, although they have relatively little to do with tides. Scientists often referred to them as seismic sea waves, far more appropriate in that they do result from undersea seismic activity.

          Tsunamis are caused when the sea bottom suddenly moves, during an underwater earthquake or volcano for example, and the water above the moving earth is suddenly displaced. This sudden shift of water sets off a series of waves. These waves can travel great distances at speeds close to 700 kilometers per hour. In the open ocean, tsunamis have little noticeable amplitude, often no more than one or two meters. It is when they hit the shallow waters near the coast that they increase in height, possibly up to 40 meters.

          Tsunamis often occur in the Pacific because the Pacific is an area of heavy seismic activity. Two areas of the Pacific well accustomed to the threat of tsunamis are Japan and Hawaii. Because the seismic activity that causes tsunamis in Japan often occurs on the ocean bottom quite close to the islands, the tsunamis that hit Japan often come with little warning and can, therefore, prove disastrous. Most of the tsunamis that hit the Hawaiian Islands, however, originate thousands of miles away near the coast of Alaska, so these tsunamis have a much greater distance to travel and the inhabitants of Hawaii generally have time for warning of their imminent arrival.

          Tsunamis are certainly not limited to Japan and Hawaii. In 1755, Europe experienced a calamitous tsunami, when movement along the fault lines near the Azores caused a massive tsunami to sweep onto the Portuguese coast and flood the heavily populated area around Lisbon. The greatest tsunami on record occurred on the other side of the world in 1883 when the Krakatoa volcano underwent a massive explosion, sending waves more than 30 meters high onto nearby Indonesian islands; the tsunami from this volcano actually traveled around the world and was witnessed as far away as the English Channel

According to the passage, all of the following are true about tidal waves EXCEPT that________

A. they are caused by sudden changes in high and low tides

B. this terminology is not used by the scientific community

C. they are the same as tsunamis

D. they refer to the same phenomenon as seismic sea waves

1
4 tháng 6 2018

Đáp án A

Theo bài đọc, tất cả những câu sau đây đúng về sóng thủy triều NGOẠI TRỪ

A. chúng được gây ra bởi sự thay đổi đột ngột thủy triều cao và thấp

B. thuật ngữ này không được dùng bởi cộng đồng khoa học.

C. chúng giống như sóng thần

D. chúng ám chỉ đến cùng một hiện tượng như những con sóng địa chấn

Dẫn chứng: Tsunamis are caused when the sea bottom suddenly moves, during an underwater earthquake or volcano for example, and the water above the moving earth is suddenly displaced

Read the following passage on transport, and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50.Quite different from storm surges are the giant sea waves called tsunamis, which derive their name from the Japanese expression for “high water in a harbor.” These waves are also referred to by the general public as tidal waves, although they have relatively little to do with tides. Scientists often referred to them as seismic...
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Read the following passage on transport, and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50.

Quite different from storm surges are the giant sea waves called tsunamis, which derive their name from the Japanese expression for “high water in a harbor.” These waves are also referred to by the general public as tidal waves, although they have relatively little to do with tides. Scientists often referred to them as seismic sea waves, far more appropriate in that they do result from undersea seismic activity.

Tsunamis are caused when the sea bottom suddenly moves, during an underwater earthquake or volcano for example, and the water above the moving earth is suddenly displaced. This sudden shift of water sets off a series of waves. These waves can travel great distances at speeds close to 700 kilometers per hour. In the open ocean, tsunamis have little noticeable amplitude, often no more than one or two meters. It is when they hit the shallow waters near the coast that they increase in height, possibly up to 40 meters.

Tsunamis often occur in the Pacific because the Pacific is an area of heavy seismic activity. Two areas of the Pacific well accustomed to the threat of tsunamis are Japan and Hawaii. Because the seismic activity that causes tsunamis in Japan often occurs on the ocean bottom quite close to the islands, the tsunamis that hit Japan often come with little warning and can, therefore, prove disastrous. Most of the tsunamis that hit the Hawaiian Islands, however, originate thousands of miles away near the coast of Alaska, so these tsunamis have a much greater distance to travel and the inhabitants of Hawaii generally have time for warning of their imminent arrival.

Tsunamis are certainly not limited to Japan and Hawaii. In 1755, Europe experienced a calamitous tsunami, when movement along the fault lines near the Azores caused a massive tsunami to sweep onto the Portuguese coast and flood the heavily populated area around Lisbon. The greatest tsunami on record occurred on the other side of the world in 1883 when the Krakatoa volcano underwent a massive explosion, sending waves more than 30 meters high onto nearby Indonesian islands; the tsunami from this volcano actually traveled around the world and was witnessed as far away as the English Channel.

According to the passage, all of the following are true about tidal waves except that _____.

A. they are the same as tsunamis

B. they refer to the same phenomenon as seismic sea waves

C. they are caused by sudden changes in high and low tides

D. this terminology is not used by the scientific community

1
19 tháng 4 2019

Đáp án C

Chúng ta scan từ tidal waves để tìm ra đáp án là C. they are caused by sudden changes in high and low tides (chúng được gây ra bởi sự thay đổi đột ngột của thuỷ triều lên và xuống. Ở dòng 2 +3 đoạn 1 có nhắc tới “These waves are also referred to by the general public as tidal waves, although they have relatively little to do with tides” Người dân xem những con sóng này như là những con sóng thuỷ triều mặc dù chúng gần như không liên quan đến thuỷ triều.

Phương án A được tìm thấy ở dòng 1 +2 + 3 đoạn 1: “Quite different from storm surges are the giant sea waves called tsunamis, which derive their name from the Japanese expression for “high water in a harbor.” These waves are also referred to by the general public as tidal waves” Những con sóng này cũng chính là tsunamis

Phương án B và D được tìm thấy ở dòng 3 đoan 1: “Scientists often referred to them as seismic sea waves, far more appropriate in that they do result from undersea seismic activity” Các nhà khoa học thường đề cập đến chúng như là các cơn sóng biển địa chấn, thuật ngữ này phù hợp hơn vì chúng được gây nên bởi hoạt động địa chấn dưới biển.

Read the following passage on transport, and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50. Quite different from storm surges are the giant sea waves called tsunamis, which derive their name from the Japanese expression for “high water in a harbor.” These waves are also referred to by the general public as tidal waves, although they have relatively little to do with tides. Scientists often referred to them as seismic...
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Read the following passage on transport, and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50.

Quite different from storm surges are the giant sea waves called tsunamis, which derive their name from the Japanese expression for “high water in a harbor.” These waves are also referred to by the general public as tidal waves, although they have relatively little to do with tides. Scientists often referred to them as seismic sea waves, far more appropriate in that they do result from undersea seismic activity.

Tsunamis are caused when the sea bottom suddenly moves, during an underwater earthquake or volcano for example, and the water above the moving earth is suddenly displaced. This sudden shift of water sets off a series of waves. These waves can travel great distances at speeds close to 700 kilometers per hour. In the open ocean, tsunamis have little noticeable amplitude, often no more than one or two meters. It is when they hit the shallow waters near the coast that they increase in height, possibly up to 40 meters.

Tsunamis often occur in the Pacific because the Pacific is an area of heavy seismic activity. Two areas of the Pacific well accustomed to the threat of tsunamis are Japan and Hawaii. Because the seismic activity that causes tsunamis in Japan often occurs on the ocean bottom quite close to the islands, the tsunamis that hit Japan often come with little warning and can, therefore, prove disastrous. Most of the tsunamis that hit the Hawaiian Islands, however, originate thousands of miles away near the coast of Alaska, so these tsunamis have a much greater distance to travel and the inhabitants of Hawaii generally have time for warning of their imminent arrival.

Tsunamis are certainly not limited to Japan and Hawaii. In 1755, Europe experienced a calamitous tsunami, when movement along the fault lines near the Azores caused a massive tsunami to sweep onto the Portuguese coast and flood the heavily populated area around Lisbon. The greatest tsunami on record occurred on the other side of the world in 1883 when the Krakatoa volcano underwent a massive explosion, sending waves more than 30 meters high onto nearby Indonesian islands; the tsunami from this volcano actually traveled around the world and was witnessed as far away as the English Channel.

According to the passage, all of the following are true about tidal waves except that _____.

A. they are the same as tsunamis

B. they refer to the same phenomenon as seismic sea waves

C. they are caused by sudden changes in high and low tides

D. this terminology is not used by the scientific community

1
28 tháng 12 2017

Đáp án C

Chúng ta scan từ tidal waves để tìm ra đáp án là C. they are caused by sudden changes in high and low tides (chúng được gây ra bởi sự thay đổi đột ngột của thuỷ triều lên và xuống. Ở dòng 2 +3 đoạn 1 có nhắc tới “These waves are also referred to by the general public as tidal waves, although they have relatively little to do with tides” Người dân xem những con sóng này như là những con sóng thuỷ triều mặc dù chúng gần như không liên quan đến thuỷ triều.

Phương án A được tìm thấy ở dòng 1 +2 + 3 đoạn 1: “Quite different from storm surges are the giant sea waves called tsunamis, which derive their name from the Japanese expression for “high water in a harbor.” These waves are also referred to by the general public as tidal waves” Những con sóng này cũng chính là tsunamis
Phương án B và D được tìm thấy ở dòng 3 đoan 1: “Scientists often referred to them as seismic sea waves, far more appropriate in that they do result from undersea seismic activity” Các nhà khoa học thường đề cập đến chúng như là các cơn sóng biển địa chấn, thuật ngữ này phù hợp hơn vì chúng được gây nên bởi hoạt động địa chấn dưới biển.

Read the following passage on transport, and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50.     Quite different from storm surges are the giant sea waves called tsunamis, which derive their name from the Japanese expression for “high water in a harbor.” These waves are also referred to by the general public as tidal waves, although they have relatively little to do with tides. Scientists often referred to them as...
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Read the following passage on transport, and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50.

    Quite different from storm surges are the giant sea waves called tsunamis, which derive their name from the Japanese expression for “high water in a harbor.” These waves are also referred to by the general public as tidal waves, although they have relatively little to do with tides. Scientists often referred to them as seismic sea waves, far more appropriate in that they do result from undersea seismic activity.

    Tsunamis are caused when the sea bottom suddenly moves, during an underwater earthquake or volcano for example, and the water above the moving earth is suddenly displaced. This sudden shift of water sets off a series of waves. These waves can travel great distances at speeds close to 700 kilometers per hour. In the open ocean, tsunamis have little noticeable amplitude, often no more than one or two meters. It is when they hit the shallow waters near the coast that they increase in height, possibly up to 40 meters.

    Tsunamis often occur in the Pacific because the Pacific is an area of heavy seismic activity. Two areas of the Pacific well accustomed to the threat of tsunamis are Japan and Hawaii. Because the seismic activity that causes tsunamis in Japan often occurs on the ocean bottom quite close to the islands, the tsunamis that hit Japan often come with little warning and can, therefore, prove disastrous. Most of the tsunamis that hit the Hawaiian Islands, however, originate thousands of miles away near the coast of Alaska, so these tsunamis have a much greater distance to travel and the inhabitants of Hawaii generally have time for warning of their imminent arrival.

    Tsunamis are certainly not limited to Japan and Hawaii. In 1755, Europe experienced a calamitous tsunami, when movement along the fault lines near the Azores caused a massive tsunami to sweep onto the Portuguese coast and flood the heavily populated area around Lisbon. The greatest tsunami on record occurred on the other side of the world in 1883 when the Krakatoa volcano underwent a massive explosion, sending waves more than 30 meters high onto nearby Indonesian islands; the tsunami from this volcano actually traveled around the world and was witnessed as far away as the English Channel.

According to the passage, all of the following are true about tidal waves except that _____.

A. they are the same as tsunamis

B. they refer to the same phenomenon as seismic sea waves

C. they are caused by sudden changes in high and low tides

D. this terminology is not used by the scientific community

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16 tháng 12 2019

Đáp án C

Chúng ta scan từ tidal waves để tìm ra đáp án là C. they are caused by sudden changes in high and low tides (chúng được gây ra bởi sự thay đổi đột ngột của thuỷ triều lên và xuống. Ở dòng 2 +3 đoạn 1 có nhắc tới “These waves are also referred to by the general public as tidal waves, although they have relatively little to do with tides” Người dân xem những con sóng này như là những con sóng thuỷ triều mặc dù chúng gần như không liên quan đến thuỷ triều.

Phương án A được tìm thấy ở dòng 1 +2 + 3 đoạn 1: “Quite different from storm surges are the giant sea waves called tsunamis, which derive their name from the Japanese expression for “high water in a harbor.” These waves are also referred to by the general public as tidal waves” Những con sóng này cũng chính là tsunamis

Phương án B và D được tìm thấy ở dòng 3 đoan 1: “Scientists often referred to them as seismic sea waves, far more appropriate in that they do result from undersea seismic activity” Các nhà khoa học thường đề cập đến chúng như là các cơn sóng biển địa chấn, thuật ngữ này phù hợp hơn vì chúng được gây nên bởi hoạt động địa chấn dưới biển.