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20 tháng 4 2022

21. The X-ray _in 1895. A. is said to have been discovered B. is said to be discovered C. said to have been discovered D. said to discovered

22. The thief_ to be still in the house. A. believes B. is believed C. were believed D. believe

23. People say that six out of the seven wonders of the ancient world were destroyed. A. It was said that six out of the seven wonders of the ancient world were destroyed. B. Six out of the seven wonders of the ancient world is said to be destroyed. C. Six out of the seven wonders of the ancient world are said to have been destroyed. D. Six out of the seven wonders of the ancient world is said to have destroyed.

24. It is believed that a buried treasure was hidden in the tomb. A. They believed that a buried treasure was hidden in the tomb. B. A buried treasure is believed that was hidden in the tomb. C. A buried treasure is believed to hide in the tomb. D. A buried treasure is believed to have been hidden in the tomb.

Next time please separate each question to make it easier to see :)

30 tháng 5 2023

24.A

28.D

 1. The skyscraper is said to have been built in 1930. A. They said that skyscraper was built in 1930.B. It was said that skyscraper was built in 1930.C. They are said that skyscraper is built in 1930D. It is said that skyscraper was built in 1930.2. John______The Great Egypt of GizaA. said to have been visitedB. is said to have been visitedC. is said to have visitedD. said to have visited3. MrPike_______ the most famous archaeologist in our city.A. says to beB. is said to beC. is said thatD....
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1. The skyscraper is said to have been built in 1930.

A. They said that skyscraper was built in 1930.

B. It was said that skyscraper was built in 1930.

C. They are said that skyscraper is built in 1930

D. It is said that skyscraper was built in 1930.

2. John______The Great Egypt of Giza

A. said to have been visited

B. is said to have been visited

C. is said to have visited

D. said to have visited

3. MrPike_______ the most famous archaeologist in our city.

A. says to be

B. is said to be

C. is said that

D. said to be

4. Many people believe that God created the world.

A. It believes that God created the world.

 B. The world is believed God created.

C. God is believed to create the world

D. God is believed to have created the world.

5. _______to be the richest man in the USA.

A. Bill Gates

B. Bill Gates says

C. Bill Gates is

D. Bill Gates is said

6. Many passengers are reported to have died in the crash

A. It is reported that many passengers die in the crash.

B. It is reported that many passengers were died in the crash

C. People report that many passengers die in the crash

D. People report that many passengers died in the crash.

7. It is said that many people are homeless after the floods.

A. Many people say to be homeless after the floods.

B. Many people said are homeless after the floods.

C. Many people are said to be homeless after the floods

D. Many people are said to have been homeless after the floods

8. People say that six out of the seven wonders of the ancient world were destroyed A. It was said that six out of the seven wonders of the ancient world were destroyed.

B. Six out of the seven wonders of the ancient world were said to be destroyed.

C. Six out of the seven wonders of the ancient world are said to have destroyed.

D. Six out of the seven wonders of the ancient world are said to have been destroyed

9. It is believed that a buried treasure was hidden in the tomb

A. They believed that a buried treasure was hidden in the tomb.

B. A buried treasure is believed that was hidden in the tomb.

C. A buried treasure is believed to hide in the tomb.

D. A buried treasure is believed to have been hidden in the tomb.

10. They think that she is an honest person.

A. It is thought that she is an honest person

B. She was thought to be an honest person

C. It was thought that she is an honest person.

D. She was thought to have been an honest person

 

 

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23 tháng 4 2023

 

1. The skyscraper is said to have been built in 1930.

A. They said that skyscraper was built in 1930.

B. It was said that skyscraper was built in 1930.

C. They are said that skyscraper is built in 1930

D. It is said that skyscraper was built in 1930.

2. John______The Great Egypt of Giza

A. said to have been visited

B. is said to have been visited

C. is said to have visited

D. said to have visited

3. MrPike_______ the most famous archaeologist in our city.

A. says to be

B. is said to be

C. is said that

D. said to be

4. Many people believe that God created the world.

A. It believes that God created the world.

 B. The world is believed God created.

C. God is believed to create the world

D. God is believed to have created the world.

5. _______to be the richest man in the USA.

A. Bill Gates

B. Bill Gates says

C. Bill Gates is

D. Bill Gates is said

6. Many passengers are reported to have died in the crash

A. It is reported that many passengers die in the crash.

B. It is reported that many passengers were died in the crash

C. People report that many passengers die in the crash

D. People report that many passengers died in the crash.

7. It is said that many people are homeless after the floods.

A. Many people say to be homeless after the floods.

B. Many people said are homeless after the floods.

C. Many people are said to be homeless after the floods

D. Many people are said to have been homeless after the floods

8. People say that six out of the seven wonders of the ancient world were destroyed

A. It was said that six out of the seven wonders of the ancient world were destroyed.

B. Six out of the seven wonders of the ancient world were said to be destroyed.

C. Six out of the seven wonders of the ancient world are said to have destroyed.

D. Six out of the seven wonders of the ancient world are said to have been destroyed

9. It is believed that a buried treasure was hidden in the tomb

A. They believed that a buried treasure was hidden in the tomb.

B. A buried treasure is believed that was hidden in the tomb.

C. A buried treasure is believed to hide in the tomb.

D. A buried treasure is believed to have been hidden in the tomb.

10. They think that she is an honest person.

A. It is thought that she is an honest person

B. She was thought to be an honest person

C. It was thought that she is an honest person.

D. She was thought to have been an honest person

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1. The panda's ............ habitat is the bamboo forest A. nature B. natural C. naturalized D. naturally 2. Learners can feel very .............. if an exercise is too difficult A. courageous B. encouraging C. unharmed D. harmless 3. Oil , coal and natural gas are ................. fuels made from decayed material from animal or plants A. unleaded B. smokeless C. solid D. fossil 4. Neil Armstrong , an American ....................... , was the first man to step on the moon's...
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1. The panda's ............ habitat is the bamboo forest

A. nature B. natural C. naturalized D. naturally

2. Learners can feel very .............. if an exercise is too difficult

A. courageous B. encouraging C. unharmed D. harmless

3. Oil , coal and natural gas are ................. fuels made from decayed material from animal or plants

A. unleaded B. smokeless C. solid D. fossil

4. Neil Armstrong , an American ....................... , was the first man to step on the moon's surface

A. scientist B. cosmonaut C. astronaut D. astronomer

5. The Great Wall of China is considered one of the greatest wonders in the world .............. its magnificence and significance

A. in spite of B. because C. instead of D. thanks to

6. Pioneers , ................... in isolated areas of the United States , were almost totally self - sufficient

A. who living B. living C. lived D. that lived

7. ..................... on the phone

A. It is his mother whom is B. It was his mother whom is

C. It was his mother who is D. It is his mother who is

8. .................. a high level of blood cholesterol

A. It is eggs that contain B. Those are eggs it contains

C. It is eggs that contains D. It is eggs contain

9. Jenny .................... leave the hospital only fours days after the operation

A. was able to B. could C. can D. will be able to

10. At last , they ............. get through the mountain in such a heavy rain

A. can B. could C. are able to D. were able to

11. Despite yesterday's snowfalls , we ................ arrive at school on time

A. could B. couldn't C. were able to D. weren't able to

12. The girl .................... tell what had happened to her after she had been unconscious for three days

A. could B. will be able to C. can D. was able to

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12 tháng 6 2020

1. The panda's ............ habitat is the bamboo forest

A. nature B. natural C. naturalized D. naturally

2. Learners can feel very .............. if an exercise is too difficult

A. courageous B. encouraging C. unharmed D. harmless

Có lộn key anws không?

3. Oil , coal and natural gas are ................. fuels made from decayed material from animal or plants

A. unleaded B. smokeless C. solid D. fossil

4. Neil Armstrong , an American ....................... , was the first man to step on the moon's surface

A. scientist B. cosmonaut C. astronaut D. astronomer

5. The Great Wall of China is considered one of the greatest wonders in the world .............. its magnificence and significance

A. in spite of B. because C. instead of D. thanks to

6. Pioneers , ................... in isolated areas of the United States , were almost totally self - sufficient

A. who living B. living C. lived D. that lived

7. ..................... on the phone

A. It is his mother whom is B. It was his mother whom is

C. It was his mother who is D. It is his mother who is

8. .................. a high level of blood cholesterol

A. It is eggs that contain B. Those are eggs it contains

C. It is eggs that contains D. It is eggs contain

9. Jenny .................... leave the hospital only fours days after the operation

A. was able to B. could C. can D. will be able to

10. At last , they ............. get through the mountain in such a heavy rain

A. can B. could C. are able to D. were able to

11. Despite yesterday's snowfalls , we ................ arrive at school on time

A. could B. couldn't C. were able to D. weren't able to

12. The girl .................... tell what had happened to her after she had been unconscious for three days

A. could B. will be able to C. can D. was able to

Fossil fuel reserves are limited, so we are trying to find _____ sources of energy. * 1 điểm A. relative B. entire C. alternative D. demanding 2. Solar panel can be used to _____ houses and cars. * 1 điểm A. power B. move C. create D. replace 3. Scientists are...
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Fossil fuel reserves are limited, so we are trying to find _____ sources of energy. * 1 điểm A. relative B. entire C. alternative D. demanding 2. Solar panel can be used to _____ houses and cars. * 1 điểm A. power B. move C. create D. replace 3. Scientists are trying to find ways to _____ full use of wind and solar energy. * 1 điểm A. take B. have C. provide D. make 4. Wind power produces energy _____ pollution * 1 điểm A. by B. with C. without D. for 5. Isabel was the only journalist _____ the true story of scandal. * 1 điểm A. discovered B. to discover C. discovering D. who discover 6. Only one of the people ______ was qualified for the job. * 1 điểm A. interviewed B. interviewing C. to interview D. who interviewing 7. You should visit that town. There are many interesting places ______ there. * 1 điểm A. seeing B. seen C. see D. to see 8. Parents are responsible for providing the right environment, _____ their children can grow up well. * 1 điểm A. that B. in which C. in that D. by which 9. _____ Mr. Pike is getting married is a surprise! * 1 điểm A. What B. Who C. That D. Then 10. Most of the world’s fresh water _____ at the North and South Poles. * 1 điểm A. are frozen B. freezing C. is frozen D. have been frozen 11. The winners were happy and the losers left _____. * 1 điểm A. to disappoint B. disappointed C. disappointing D. disappointment 12. The patient has been feeling much better since the doctor _____. * 1 điểm A. came B. comes C. coming D. had come 13. Without his famous father, _____. * 1 điểm A. he would never have gotten the job B. he would like to take the job C. he did not want to take the job D. he was not given such a good job 14. They quickly carried the injured horse, _____, to veterinarian. * 1 điểm A. which leg was broken in the race B. its leg was broken in the race C. the leg of it was broken in the race D. whose leg was broken in the race 15. “Thank you so much for your instructions.” “_____.” * 1 điểm A. That’s right B. Yes, of course C. Not too bad. Thanks. D. No problem. That’s what I’m here for. 16. “Today is my birthday." “_____.” * 1 điểm A. Oh, dear. It is! B. Many happy returns. C. It’s my pleasure. Thanks. D. That’s good idea.

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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.The poaching crisis wiping out Africa's elephants is costing the continent's economies millions in lost tourism revenue, according to a new study. Researchers looked at visitor and elephant data across 25 countries, and modeled financial losses from fewer visitors in protected areas due to the illegal wildlife trade, which has caused elephant numbers to plummet by more than...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

The poaching crisis wiping out Africa's elephants is costing the continent's economies millions in lost tourism revenue, according to a new study. Researchers looked at visitor and elephant data across 25 countries, and modeled financial losses from fewer visitors in protected areas due to the illegal wildlife trade, which has caused elephant numbers to plummet by more than 100,000 in the last decade. (A)

The study team combined visitor numbers across 164 protected areas in 25 countries in forest and savannah elephants, and elephant population data from 2009 to 2013, to reach a “per elephant" value in terms of tourism income.

They concluded that Africa was most likely losing $26m in tourism revenue a year. (B) Around $9m of that is lost from tourists' direct spending, such as staying at hotels and buying crafts, with the rest through indirect value in the economy such as farmers and other suppliers supporting the tourist industry.

The study, published in the journal Nature Communications, found that in most cases the revenue losses were higher than paying for stronger anti-poaching measures to keep elephant populations stable. (C) Dr. Robin Naidoo, the paper's lead author and , senior conservation wildlife scientist at WWF and his team found. In the case of central Africa's forest elephants, which are harder for tourists to see and therefore attract fewer visitors, the costs of protecting them exceed the benefits from tourism. Demand from south-east Asia has seen the price of ivory triple since 2009 and it is estimated that one elephant is killed every 15 minutes. (D) Corruption, a lack of resources, and, most importantly, increasingly sophisticated poachers have hamstrung African countries' efforts to stem the trade.

Naidoo said that the research was not suggesting economic issues should be the only consideration when protecting elephants, but framing the poaching crisis as a financial one could motivate African governments and communities.

“It gives an additional reason for some groups of people, who may not necessarily be motivated by intrinsic reasons for conversation, to engage with biodiversity conservation. It makes it clear to them that it's not just in the best interests of the world to conserve this stuff, but tangible reasons for a whole different group," he said.

Question. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?

A. Elephant poaching costs African millions in tourism revenue

B. Elephant poaching does more good than harm

C. Elephant poaching brings an opportunity for Africa to change

D. Elephant poaching reduces the number of elephants in Africa

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30 tháng 7 2019

Đáp án A

Tiêu đề phù hợp nhất cho bài đọc: Săn trộm voi tốn hàng triệu đô la châu Phi trong doanh thu du lịch.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.The poaching crisis wiping out Africa's elephants is costing the continent's economies millions in lost tourism revenue, according to a new study. Researchers looked at visitor and elephant data across 25 countries, and modeled financial losses from fewer visitors in protected areas due to the illegal wildlife trade, which has caused elephant numbers to plummet by more than...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

The poaching crisis wiping out Africa's elephants is costing the continent's economies millions in lost tourism revenue, according to a new study. Researchers looked at visitor and elephant data across 25 countries, and modeled financial losses from fewer visitors in protected areas due to the illegal wildlife trade, which has caused elephant numbers to plummet by more than 100,000 in the last decade. (A)

The study team combined visitor numbers across 164 protected areas in 25 countries in forest and savannah elephants, and elephant population data from 2009 to 2013, to reach a “per elephant" value in terms of tourism income.

They concluded that Africa was most likely losing $26m in tourism revenue a year. (B) Around $9m of that is lost from tourists' direct spending, such as staying at hotels and buying crafts, with the rest through indirect value in the economy such as farmers and other suppliers supporting the tourist industry.

The study, published in the journal Nature Communications, found that in most cases the revenue losses were higher than paying for stronger anti-poaching measures to keep elephant populations stable. (C) Dr. Robin Naidoo, the paper's lead author and , senior conservation wildlife scientist at WWF and his team found. In the case of central Africa's forest elephants, which are harder for tourists to see and therefore attract fewer visitors, the costs of protecting them exceed the benefits from tourism. Demand from south-east Asia has seen the price of ivory triple since 2009 and it is estimated that one elephant is killed every 15 minutes. (D) Corruption, a lack of resources, and, most importantly, increasingly sophisticated poachers have hamstrung African countries' efforts to stem the trade.

Naidoo said that the research was not suggesting economic issues should be the only consideration when protecting elephants, but framing the poaching crisis as a financial one could motivate African governments and communities.

“It gives an additional reason for some groups of people, who may not necessarily be motivated by intrinsic reasons for conversation, to engage with biodiversity conservation. It makes it clear to them that it's not just in the best interests of the world to conserve this stuff, but tangible reasons for a whole different group," he said.

Question. The overall profit that the continent lost a year can be estimated to ____.

A. 25 million USD

B. 100,000 USD

C. 26 million USD

D. 9 million USD

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14 tháng 2 2018

Đáp án C

Thông tin: They concluded that Africa was most likely losing $26m in tourism revenue a year.

Dịch: Họ kết luận rằng châu Phi rất có thể mất 26 triệu đô la doanh thu du lịch mỗi năm.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.The poaching crisis wiping out Africa's elephants is costing the continent's economies millions in lost tourism revenue, according to a new study. Researchers looked at visitor and elephant data across 25 countries, and modeled financial losses from fewer visitors in protected areas due to the illegal wildlife trade, which has caused elephant numbers to plummet by more than...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

The poaching crisis wiping out Africa's elephants is costing the continent's economies millions in lost tourism revenue, according to a new study. Researchers looked at visitor and elephant data across 25 countries, and modeled financial losses from fewer visitors in protected areas due to the illegal wildlife trade, which has caused elephant numbers to plummet by more than 100,000 in the last decade. (A)

The study team combined visitor numbers across 164 protected areas in 25 countries in forest and savannah elephants, and elephant population data from 2009 to 2013, to reach a “per elephant" value in terms of tourism income.

They concluded that Africa was most likely losing $26m in tourism revenue a year. (B) Around $9m of that is lost from tourists' direct spending, such as staying at hotels and buying crafts, with the rest through indirect value in the economy such as farmers and other suppliers supporting the tourist industry.

The study, published in the journal Nature Communications, found that in most cases the revenue losses were higher than paying for stronger anti-poaching measures to keep elephant populations stable. (C) Dr. Robin Naidoo, the paper's lead author and , senior conservation wildlife scientist at WWF and his team found. In the case of central Africa's forest elephants, which are harder for tourists to see and therefore attract fewer visitors, the costs of protecting them exceed the benefits from tourism. Demand from south-east Asia has seen the price of ivory triple since 2009 and it is estimated that one elephant is killed every 15 minutes. (D) Corruption, a lack of resources, and, most importantly, increasingly sophisticated poachers have hamstrung African countries' efforts to stem the trade.

Naidoo said that the research was not suggesting economic issues should be the only consideration when protecting elephants, but framing the poaching crisis as a financial one could motivate African governments and communities.

“It gives an additional reason for some groups of people, who may not necessarily be motivated by intrinsic reasons for conversation, to engage with biodiversity conservation. It makes it clear to them that it's not just in the best interests of the world to conserve this stuff, but tangible reasons for a whole different group," he said.

Question. The word plummet in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ____.

A. fall

B. fluctuate

C. rise

D. Stabilize

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28 tháng 2 2018

Đáp án A

Plummet = fail (thất bại)

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.The poaching crisis wiping out Africa's elephants is costing the continent's economies millions in lost tourism revenue, according to a new study. Researchers looked at visitor and elephant data across 25 countries, and modeled financial losses from fewer visitors in protected areas due to the illegal wildlife trade, which has caused elephant numbers to plummet by more than...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

The poaching crisis wiping out Africa's elephants is costing the continent's economies millions in lost tourism revenue, according to a new study. Researchers looked at visitor and elephant data across 25 countries, and modeled financial losses from fewer visitors in protected areas due to the illegal wildlife trade, which has caused elephant numbers to plummet by more than 100,000 in the last decade. (A)

The study team combined visitor numbers across 164 protected areas in 25 countries in forest and savannah elephants, and elephant population data from 2009 to 2013, to reach a “per elephant" value in terms of tourism income.

They concluded that Africa was most likely losing $26m in tourism revenue a year. (B) Around $9m of that is lost from tourists' direct spending, such as staying at hotels and buying crafts, with the rest through indirect value in the economy such as farmers and other suppliers supporting the tourist industry.

The study, published in the journal Nature Communications, found that in most cases the revenue losses were higher than paying for stronger anti-poaching measures to keep elephant populations stable. (C) Dr. Robin Naidoo, the paper's lead author and , senior conservation wildlife scientist at WWF and his team found. In the case of central Africa's forest elephants, which are harder for tourists to see and therefore attract fewer visitors, the costs of protecting them exceed the benefits from tourism. Demand from south-east Asia has seen the price of ivory triple since 2009 and it is estimated that one elephant is killed every 15 minutes. (D) Corruption, a lack of resources, and, most importantly, increasingly sophisticated poachers have hamstrung African countries' efforts to stem the trade.

Naidoo said that the research was not suggesting economic issues should be the only consideration when protecting elephants, but framing the poaching crisis as a financial one could motivate African governments and communities.

“It gives an additional reason for some groups of people, who may not necessarily be motivated by intrinsic reasons for conversation, to engage with biodiversity conservation. It makes it clear to them that it's not just in the best interests of the world to conserve this stuff, but tangible reasons for a whole different group," he said.

Question. The word sophisticated in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to ____.

A. simple

B. outdated

C. advanced

D. basic

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13 tháng 6 2019

Đáp án C

Sophisticated = advanced (tinh vi)