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VII. Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each question. Write your answers in the space provided.  (2,0 points)     Although they are an inexpensive supplier of vitamins, minerals, and high-quality protein, eggs also contain a high level of blood cholesterol, one of the major causes of heart diseases. One egg yolk, in fact, contains a little more than two-thirds of the suggested daily cholesterol limit. This knowledge has caused egg sales to plummet in recent years, which...
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VII. Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each question. Write your answers in the space provided.  (2,0 points)

     Although they are an inexpensive supplier of vitamins, minerals, and high-quality protein, eggs also contain a high level of blood cholesterol, one of the major causes of heart diseases. One egg yolk, in fact, contains a little more than two-thirds of the suggested daily cholesterol limit. This knowledge has caused egg sales to plummet in recent years, which in turn has brought about the development of several alternatives to eating regular eggs. One alternative is to eat substitute eggs. These egg substitutes are not really eggs, but they look somewhat like eggs when they are cooked. They have the advantage of having low cholesterol rates, and they can be scrambled or used in baking. One disadvantage, however, is that they are not good for frying, poaching, or boiling. A second alternative to regular eggs is a new type of egg, sometimes called 'designer' eggs. These eggs are produced by hens that are fed low-fat diets consisting of ingredients such as canola oil, flax, and rice bran. In spite of their diets, however, these hens produce eggs that contain the same amount of cholesterol as regular eggs. Yet, the producers of these eggs claim that eating their eggs will not raise the blood cholesterol in humans.

Egg producers claim that their product has been portrayed unfairly. They cite scientific studies to back up their claim. And, in fact, studies on the relationship between eggs and human cholesterol levels have brought mixed results. It may be that it is not the type of egg that is the main determinant of cholesterol but the person who is eating the eggs. Some people may be more sensitive to cholesterol derived from food than other people. In fact, there is evidence that certain dietary fats stimulate the body's production of blood cholesterol. Consequently, while it still makes sense to limit one's intake of eggs, even designer eggs, it seems that doing this without regulating dietary fat will probably not help reduce the blood cholesterol level.

1. What is the main purpose of the passage?

A. To introduce the idea that dietary fat increases the blood cholesterol level.

B. To inform people about the relationship between eggs and cholesterol.

C. To persuade people that eggs are unhealthy and should not be eaten

D. To convince people to eat 'designer' eggs and egg substitutes.

2. According to the passage, which of the following is a cause of heart diseases?

A. cholesterol              B. minerals                   C. canola oil                 D. vitamins

3. Which of the following could best replace the word 'somewhat'?

A. in fact                    B. a little                    C. indefinitely          D. a lot

4. What has been the cause for changes in the sale of eggs?

A. increasing price                                      B. decreased production

C. dietary changes in hens                     D. concerns about cholesterol

5. According to the passage, one yolk contains approximately what fraction of the suggested daily limit for human consumption of cholesterol?

A. 3/4                            B. 2/3                            C. 1/2                            D. 1/3

6. The word 'portrayed' could best be replaced by which of the following?

A. studied                     B. destroyed                C. tested                        D. described

7. What is the meaning of 'back up'?

A. reverse                  B. advance                C. block                      D. support

8. What is meant by the phrase 'mixed results'?

A. The results are blended.                               B. The results are a composite of things.

C. The results are inconclusive.                      D. The results are mingled together.

9. According to the passage, egg substitutes cannot be used to make any of following types of eggs EXCEPT?

A. boiled                    B. poached               C. scrambled           D. fried

10. According to the author, which of the following may reduce blood cholesterol?

A. decreasing egg intake and fat intake         B. increasing egg intake and fat intake

C. reducing egg intake but not fat intake       D. increasing egg intake but not fat intake

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1. What is the main purpose of the passage?

A. To introduce the idea that dietary fat increases the blood cholesterol level.

B. To inform people about the relationship between eggs and cholesterol.

C. To persuade people that eggs are unhealthy and should not be eaten

D. To convince people to eat 'designer' eggs and egg substitutes.

2. According to the passage, which of the following is a cause of heart diseases?

A. cholesterol              B. minerals                   C. canola oil                 D. vitamins

3. Which of the following could best replace the word 'somewhat'?

A. in fact                    B. a little                    C. indefinitely          D. a lot

4. What has been the cause for changes in the sale of eggs?

A. increasing price                                      B. decreased production

C. dietary changes in hens                     D. concerns about cholesterol

5. According to the passage, one yolk contains approximately what fraction of the suggested daily limit for human consumption of cholesterol?

A. 3/4                            B. 2/3                            C. 1/2                            D. 1/3

6. The word 'portrayed' could best be replaced by which of the following?

A. studied                     B. destroyed                C. tested                        D. described

7. What is the meaning of 'back up'?

A. reverse                  B. advance                C. block                      D. support

8. What is meant by the phrase 'mixed results'?

A. The results are blended.                               B. The results are a composite of things.

C. The results are inconclusive.                      D. The results are mingled together.

9. According to the passage, egg substitutes cannot be used to make any of following types of eggs EXCEPT?

A. boiled                    B. poached               C. scrambled           D. fried

10. According to the author, which of the following may reduce blood cholesterol?

A. decreasing egg intake and fat intake         B. increasing egg intake and fat intake

 

C. reducing egg intake but not fat intake       D. increasing egg intake but not fat intake

 

VII.  Read the following passages and choose the best answer. (20 points)Around the age of sixteen, you must make one of the biggest decisions of your life. Do I stay on at school and hopefully go on to university (1) _______? Do I leave and start work or begin a training (2)_______ ?        The decision is yours, but it may be (3)_______ remembering two things: there is more unemployment (4) _______ those who haven’t been to university, and people who have the right(5) ______ will have a big...
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VII.  Read the following passages and choose the best answer. (20 points)

Around the age of sixteen, you must make one of the biggest decisions of your life. Do I stay on at school and hopefully go on to university (1) _______? Do I leave and start work or begin a training (2)_______ ?

        The decision is yours, but it may be (3)_______ remembering two things: there is more unemployment (4) _______ those who haven’t been to university, and people who have the right

(5) ______ will have a big advantage in the competition for jobs. If you decide to go (6)_______into a job, there are many opportunities for training. Getting qualifications will

(7) _______ you to get on more quickly in many careers, and evening classes allow you to learn (8) _______you earn. Starting work and taking a break to study when you are older is

(9) _______ possibility. This way, you can save up money for your student days, as well as

(10) _______ practical work experience.

1.         A. after                        B. later            C. then            D. past

2.         A. school                     B. class                        C. course                     D. term

3.         A. worth                      B. necessary                C. important                D. useful

4.         A. between                  B. among                     C. with            D. through

5.         A. notes                       B. papers                     C. arts                          D. skills

6.         A. straight                   B. just                          C. direct                      D. rather

7.         A. make                       B. help             C. let                           D. give

8.         A. where                     B. while                       C. when                       D. what

9.         A. also             B. again                       C. another                   D. always

10.       A. getting                    B. making                    C. taking                     D. doing

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26 tháng 8 2021

1.         A. after                        B. later            C. then            D. past

2.         A. school                     B. class                        C. course                     D. term

3.         A. worth                      B. necessary                C. important                D. useful

4.         A. between                  B. among                     C. with            D. through

5.         A. notes                       B. papers                     C. arts                          D. skills

6.         A. straight                   B. just                          C. direct                      D. rather

7.         A. make                       B. help             C. let                           D. give

8.         A. where                     B. while                       C. when                       D. what

9.         A. also             B. again                       C. another                   D. always

 

10.       A. getting                    B. making                    C. taking                     D. doing

 

VII. Read the passage and choose the best answer: (1.0p) The Dos and Don'ts in Canada Pushing in is seen as extremely rude in any public place in Canada. You should wait at the end of a queue, if there is one, for your turn. This is also true on public transportation, where you should wait until everyone has gotout ofdoor before you enter. When on sidewalks or in a grocery store’s aisles, keep to the right (like you would when driving in Canada). Don't block the path by walking side by side...
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VII. Read the passage and choose the best answer: (1.0p) The Dos and Don'ts in Canada Pushing in is seen as extremely rude in any public place in Canada. You should wait at the end of a queue, if there is one, for your turn. This is also true on public transportation, where you should wait until everyone has gotout ofdoor before you enter. When on sidewalks or in a grocery store’s aisles, keep to the right (like you would when driving in Canada). Don't block the path by walking side by side with your companions or by putting a shopping cart across the aisle. When opening a door, hold it for the person behind you. Don't let the door shut in his or her face. Always leave an appropriate tip for the service person in a hotel or a restaurant. If you don't do so, other dinner guests at your table will feel extremely uncomfortable. When visiting someone's home, the serving of coffee at the end of an evening is a signal that it is time forvisitors to prepare to leave. 1. “Pushing in' means..... A. you cut in the queue in front of the people coming before you B. You stand at the end of a queue, waiting for your turn C. you push people standing around you in a queue 2. “sidewalks' are... A. paths at the sides of a public building B. paths which are reserved for walkers C. people who walk alongside you 3. An example of a way to 'block the path' is.... A. walking on the right B. walking side by side on a sidewalk C. using a shopping cart 4. "his or her' refers to... A. the door B. The queue C. the person behind you 5. A 'tip' is... A. a present you give to someone you love B. the money you pay for a service C. the money you give to a service person as a reward
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A. Read the text and then choose the best answer to complete the passage:

                                     Communal House (Rong House)

            The Rong House can only be found in villages to the north of the Central Highlands, especially in Gia Lai and Kon Tum provinces. It is a large, imposing, beautifully decorated stilt house built (31)__________ the middle of the village. It is  where community activities (32)__________, meetings, wedding ceremonies, or praying ceremonies. It is also the place for reception of guests. The Rong House of each ethnic group has its own architectural style, design, and décor. Yet there are shared features . In the village, it is often (33)_________ house roofed with yellow-dried thatch leaves and having 8 big wood columns. The rafters are decorated with patterns of bright colours, depicting religious scenes, legendary stories about ancient heroes, stylized animals, and other familiar things of the village life. The most distinction of the décor of the Rong House is the (34)_________ of the brilliant God of Sun. The Rong House is a (35)__________ of the culture of Central Highlanders, an age-old and stable culture. The bigger the house, the wealthier the village is. It is a pride  of the whole village.

31 A. on                         B. at                        C. in                        D. under

32 A. take place             B. take on               C. happens              D. occurs

33. A. a big                    B. a bigger              C. the biggest           D. biggest

34. A. painting               B. photo                  C. image                  D. portrait

35. A. signal                 B. symbol               C. sign                      D. scene

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31 A. on                         B. at                        C. in                        D. under

32 A. take place             B. take on               C. happens              D. occurs

33. A. a big                    B. a bigger              C. the biggest           D. biggest

34. A. painting               B. photo                  C. image                  D. portrait

 

35. A. signal                 B. symbol               C. sign                      D. scene

 

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A. Read the text and then choose the best answer to complete the passage:

                                     Communal House (Rong House)

            The Rong House can only be found in villages to the north of the Central Highlands, especially in Gia Lai and Kon Tum provinces. It is a large, imposing, beautifully decorated stilt house built (31)__________ the middle of the village. It is  where community activities (32)__________, meetings, wedding ceremonies, or praying ceremonies. It is also the place for reception of guests. The Rong House of each ethnic group has its own architectural style, design, and décor. Yet there are shared features . In the village, it is often (33)_________ house roofed with yellow-dried thatch leaves and having 8 big wood columns. The rafters are decorated with patterns of bright colours, depicting religious scenes, legendary stories about ancient heroes, stylized animals, and other familiar things of the village life. The most distinction of the décor of the Rong House is the (34)_________ of the brilliant God of Sun. The Rong House is a (35)__________ of the culture of Central Highlanders, an age-old and stable culture. The bigger the house, the wealthier the village is. It is a pride  of the whole village.

31 A. on                         B. at                        C. in                        D. under

32 A. take place             B. take on               C. happens              D. occurs

33. A. a big                    B. a bigger              C. the biggest           D. biggest

34. A. painting               B. photo                  C. image                  D. portrait

35. A. signal                 B. symbol               C. sign                      D. scene

Exercise 12. Read the text and choose the best answer, A, B, C or D.Weather around the world In the (1.) ……, it’s hot and (2.) …… . There’s a lot of vegetation and wildlife. We saw dolphins in the Amazon (3.) …… and red Uakari monkeys in the (4.) …… . In the (5.) ……, it’s hot and (6.) …… during the day, but it can be very (7.) …… at night. It doesn’t (8.) …… in the desert, and the lack of water means there’s always a risk of (9.) …… . The Caribbean is an area where (10.) …… are common. These...
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Exercise 12. Read the text and choose the best answer, A, B, C or D.

Weather around the world In the (1.) ……, it’s hot and (2.) …… . There’s a lot of vegetation and wildlife. We saw dolphins in the Amazon (3.) …… and red Uakari monkeys in the (4.) …… . In the (5.) ……, it’s hot and (6.) …… during the day, but it can be very (7.) …… at night. It doesn’t (8.) …… in the desert, and the lack of water means there’s always a risk of (9.) …… . The Caribbean is an area where (10.) …… are common. These storms move across the sea, so islands and coastal towns are in danger from (11.) …… as well as strong winds. There are no roads in the (12.) ……, so we travelled across the (13.) …… on sledges pulled by husky dogs. It’s always (14.) …… cold, but a (15.) …… is really frightening - you can’t see anything except snow, and the win pushes the snow in your face and clothes.

1. A. rainforest B. desert C. Arctic D. mountains

2.A. dry B. humid C. boiling D. soaking

3. A. jungle B. glacier C. river D. flood

4.A. river B. glacier C. desert D. jungle

5. A. mountains B. rainforest C. desert D. Arctic

6. A. dry B. wet C. humid D. boiling

7.A. hot B. cold C. wet D. dry

8.A. snow B. thunder C. rain D. blow

9.A. drought B. heatwave C. thunderstorm D. snow

10.A. heatwaves B. droughts C. hurricanes D. glaciers

11.A. lightning B. floods C. electricity D. storms

12.A. rainforest B. jungle C. glacier D. Arctic

13.A. river B. snow C. mountain D. desert

14.A. freezing B. boiling C. snowing D. raining

15.A. thunderstorm B. heatwave C. blizzard D. hurricane

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1. A. rainforest B. desert C. Arctic D. mountains

2.A. dry B. humid C. boiling D. soaking

3. A. jungle B. glacier C. river D. flood

4.A. river B. glacier C. desert D. jungle

5. A. mountains B. rainforest C. desert D. Arctic

6. A. dry B. wet C. humid D. boiling

7.A. hot B. cold C. wet D. dry

8.A. snow B. thunder C. rain D. blow

9.A. drought B. heatwave C. thunderstorm D. snow

10.A. heatwaves B. droughts C. hurricanes D. glaciers

11.A. lightning B. floods C. electricity D. storms

12.A. rainforest B. jungle C. glacier D. Arctic

13.A. river B. snow C. mountain D. desert

14.A. freezing B. boiling C. snowing D. raining

15.A. thunderstorm B. heatwave C. blizzard D. hurricane

VIII. Read the text and choose the best answer.                  Bats are not the dirty, bloodthirsty monsters that they are portrayed to be in vampire films. These animals groom themselves carefully like cats and only rarely carry rabies. Of the hundreds of species of bats, only three rely on blood meals. In fact, the majority eat fruit, insects, spiders, or small animals. They consume an enormous number of pests, pollinate many varieties of plant life, and help reforest barren land by...
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VIII. Read the text and choose the best answer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

     

Bats are not the dirty, bloodthirsty monsters that they are portrayed to be in vampire films. These animals groom themselves carefully like cats and only rarely carry rabies. Of the hundreds of species of bats, only three rely on blood meals. In fact, the majority eat fruit, insects, spiders, or small animals. They consume an enormous number of pests, pollinate many varieties of plant life, and help reforest barren land by excreting millions of undigested seeds.

      Almost all bats use echolocation to navigate, especially at night. As they fly, they emit a series of high-pitched squeaks at the rate of about fifty per minute. As these signals bounce off objects in their path, an echo is detected by the bats' sensitive ears which informs them of the direction and distance of obstacles so that they can undertake corrective or evasive action. But bats are not blind as widely assumed. In fact, all species of bats can see, probably about as well as human beings.

      It is also a little-known fact that bats are highly social creatures. Thousands or even millions of individual bats may belong to a colony, hanging upside down in caves or in trees. Within their social systems, bats assume specialized roles. Some may guard the entrance to their caves, others may scout for food, and still others may warn the colony of approaching danger. A nursery colony may be part of a larger colony to provide mother bats with a safe, supportive environment in which to rear their young.

1. What is the author's opinion of bats?

A. They are dirty and they carry rabies.

B. They are like the monsters in vampire films.

C. They are clean, helpful members of the animal world.

D. They are not very important in the animal world.

2. According to the passage, how are bats like cats?

            A. They both carry rabies.                                   B. Cats groom themselves, and so do bats.

C. Both cats and bats eat pests.                            D. Bats use echolocation, and cats do, too.

3. What do most bats eat?

            A. Blood meals           B. Fruit and insects          C. Leaves and trees            D. Large animals

4. The word “enormous” in line 4 could best be replaced by ________.

            A. very heavy B. very regular                 C. very large                      D. very necessary

5. Which of the following are NOT characteristics of most bats?

            A. They pollinate plants.                         B. They have specialized roles in their colony.

C. They use echolocation.                        D. They eat blood.

6. How do bats help reforest the land?

            A. By eating pests.                                   B. By hanging upside down in trees at night

C. By excreting seeds                  D. By taking evasive action

7. The word “emit” in line 6 is closest in meaning to _________.

            A. send                        B. continue                       C. find                    D. stop

8. According to the passage, how do bats navigate?

A. By responding to the echoes of their signals bouncing off objects

B. By warning the colony of approaching danger with high squeaks

C. By beating their wings fifty times per minute

D. By using their sensitive ears to hear the noises in their environment

9. Where in the passage does the author refer to the visual range of bats?

            A. Lines 4-5                B. Lines 6-7                    C. Lines 7-9            D. Lines 10-11

10. The word “Some” in line 13 refers to ________.

            A. social systems        B. specialized roles         C. bats                     D. colonies

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1. What is the author's opinion of bats?

A. They are dirty and they carry rabies.

B. They are like the monsters in vampire films.

C. They are clean, helpful members of the animal world.

D. They are not very important in the animal world.

2. According to the passage, how are bats like cats?

            A. They both carry rabies.                                   B. Cats groom themselves, and so do bats.

C. Both cats and bats eat pests.                            D. Bats use echolocation, and cats do, too.

3. What do most bats eat?

            A. Blood meals           B. Fruit and insects          C. Leaves and trees            D. Large animals

4. The word “enormous” in line 4 could best be replaced by ________.

            A. very heavy B. very regular                 C. very large                      D. very necessary

5. Which of the following are NOT characteristics of most bats?

            A. They pollinate plants.                         B. They have specialized roles in their colony.

C. They use echolocation.                        D. They eat blood.

6. How do bats help reforest the land?

            A. By eating pests.                                   B. By hanging upside down in trees at night

C. By excreting seeds                  D. By taking evasive action

7. The word “emit” in line 6 is closest in meaning to _________.

            A. send                        B. continue                       C. find                    D. stop

8. According to the passage, how do bats navigate?

A. By responding to the echoes of their signals bouncing off objects

B. By warning the colony of approaching danger with high squeaks

C. By beating their wings fifty times per minute

D. By using their sensitive ears to hear the noises in their environment

9. Where in the passage does the author refer to the visual range of bats?

            A. Lines 4-5                B. Lines 6-7                    C. Lines 7-9            D. Lines 10-11

10. The word “Some” in line 13 refers to ________.

 

            A. social systems        B. specialized roles         C. bats                     D. colonies

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2. B
3. B
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5. D
6. C
7. A
8. A
9. D
10. C

Ex3. Read the text and choose the best answer. Accidents in the homeMany thousands of children have accidents in their homes. As a result some children died.The most common accidents are with fire and hot water. Small children often touch pots of boiling water on the stove. The pots fall over and the hot water falls on the children and burns them. Some children like to play with fire. They enjoy striking matches or throwing things on a fire to make it burn brightly. If a fire gets too big, it...
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Ex3. Read the text and choose the best answer.

Accidents in the home

Many thousands of children have accidents in their homes. As a result some children died.

The most common accidents are with fire and hot water. Small children often touch pots of boiling water on the stove. The pots fall over and the hot water falls on the children and burns them. Some children like to play with fire. They enjoy striking matches or throwing things on a fire to make it burn brightly. If a fire gets too big, it gets out of control. Then the house catches fire. It is very dangerous to play with matches. When a child strikes a match, the flame soon burns near his fingers. Then he drops the match on the floor. Many houses catches fire in this way.

Some kinds of clothing burn very easily. Many children have been badly burned because they have stood near a fire and their clothing has suddenly caught fire.

Although fire and hot water cause most accidents in their home, many children cut themselves with knives. Others get an electric shock. Some children are made very ill from taking their parents’ medicine. Many small children have to go to hospital every year because they thought a box of medicine was a box of sweets. There is only one good way to see to it that accidents do not happen in the home. Do not touch anything that is dangerous.

1. What causes most accidents?

                A. Fire and matches                

 

B. Fire and hot water

C. Pots of boiling water and fat 2. What do some children like doing?

 

D. Big fires which get out of control

A. Touching pots of boiling water

 

B. Cooking on stoves

                C. Playing with matches          

 

D. Catching fire

3.  What do children often do with lighted matches?

A.  Throw things on the matches to make them burn brighter

B.  Throw the matches on the fire

C.  Throw them on the floor

D.  Set fire to their clothes

4.  Why has the clothing of many children caught fire? A. The children have been too near a fire.

B.  Other children have set fire to the clothing

C.  Some children have dropped matches on their clothing

D.  Hot water has fallen over their clothing

5.  Which one of the following is the cause of many other accidents in the home?

A.  Playing with electricity                                B. Eating too many sweets C. Sick children playing with things          D. Playing tricks on other children

6.  What is the best way to see to it that accidents do not happen in the home?

A.  Wear clothes that do not burn easily

B.  Turn off the electricity supply

C.  Don’t keep knives and medicine in the house

D.  Don’t touch anything that appears unsafe

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Read the text and then choose the best answer A, B, C, or D.Two of the most dangerous storms which affect America are hurricanes and tornadoes. They are very much feared by anyone who may live in the path of their destruction.Every year homes are destroyed by their fury and often lives are lost. Most people who live near the coast are forced to evacuate their homes and move to safer areas until the storm passes. Floods are caused along the coasts by both heavy rain and a storm tide that is...
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Read the text and then choose the best answer A, B, C, or D.

Two of the most dangerous storms which affect America are hurricanes and tornadoes. They are very much feared by anyone who may live in the path of their destruction.

Every year homes are destroyed by their fury and often lives are lost. Most people who live near the coast are forced to evacuate their homes and move to safer areas until the storm passes. Floods are caused along the coasts by both heavy rain and a storm tide that is considerably above normal water level. The high winds, coastal flooding, and heavy rains associated with a hurricane cause enormous damage.

Hurricanes usually develop between July and October. Once they hit land they carry tremendous power with driving rain and wind.

Tornadoes are violent low - pressured storms. These storms occur most often during the summer months and are noticeable by their strong wind and lack of rain. The sky turns black as dust is sucked up into the air. Tornadoes are capable of lifting quite heavy objects from the ground. They can pick up trees and cars right into the air and even uplift heavier objects such as homes and railway cars.

Both hurricanes and tornadoes cause millions of dollars worth of damage to life and property every year. Today they can be predicted more easily than in the past, but they cannot be stopped or ignored.

1. What are two of the most dangerous storms which affect America?

A. Hurricanes and tornadoes.

B. Typhoons and thunderstorms.

C. Thunderstorms and hurricanes.

D. Hurricanes and typhoons.

2. At which part of the year do hurricanes usually develop?

A. July and August only.

B. All the year-round.

C. From the seventh to the ninth month.

D. Between July and October.

3. What is the major similarity between both a hurricane and a tornado?

A. They cover only a small area.

B. They can cause great damage.

C. They are not accompanied by rain.

D. They have either wind or speed.

4. Which of the following is true of tornadoes and hurricanes?

A. They cannot be predicted with accuracy.

B. They are easier to control today than in the part.

C. They can be predicted today with greater accuracy.

D. They cannot be predicted today with greater accuracy.

5. Which of the following was not mentioned in the article?

A. The number of people killed each year by these storms.

B. The tremendous power killed each year by these storms.

C. The damage caused by hurricanes and tornadoes.

D. The time of year when they are most likely to strike.

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11 tháng 1 2022

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

Two of the most dangerous storms which affect America are hurricanes and tornadoes. They are very much feared by anyone who may live in the path of their destruction.

Every year homes are destroyed by their fury and often lives are lost. Most people who live near the coast are forced to evacuate their homes and move to safer areas until the storm passes. Floods are caused along the coasts by both heavy rain and a storm tide that is considerably above normal water level. The high winds, coastal flooding, and heavy rains associated with a hurricane cause enormous damage.

Hurricanes usually develop between July and October. Once they hit land they carry tremendous power with driving rain and wind.

Tornadoes are violent low - pressured storms. These storms occur most often during the summer months and are noticeable by their strong wind and lack of rain. The sky turns black as dust is sucked up into the air. Tornadoes are capable of lifting quite heavy objects from the ground. They can pick up trees and cars right into the air and even uplift heavier objects such as homes and railway cars.

Both hurricanes and tornadoes cause millions of dollars worth of damage to life and property every year. Today they can be predicted more easily than in the past, but they cannot be stopped or ignored.

1. What are two of the most dangerous storms which affect America?

A. Hurricanes and tornadoes.

B. Typhoons and thunderstorms.

C. Thunderstorms and hurricanes.

D. Hurricanes and typhoons.

2. At which part of the year do hurricanes usually develop?

A. July and August only.

B. All the year-round.

C. From the seventh to the ninth month.

D. Between July and October.

3. What is the major similarity between both a hurricane and a tornado?

A. They cover only a small area.

B. They can cause great damage.

C. They are not accompanied by rain.

D. They have either wind or speed.

4. Which of the following is true of tornadoes and hurricanes?

A. They cannot be predicted with accuracy.

B. They are easier to control today than in the part.

C. They can be predicted today with greater accuracy.

D. They cannot be predicted today with greater accuracy.

5. Which of the following was not mentioned in the article?

A. The number of people killed each year by these storms.

B. The tremendous power killed each year by these storms.

C. The damage caused by hurricanes and tornadoes.

D. The time of year when they are most likely to strike.

 Read the text and then choose the best answer A, B, C or D.   Two of the most dangerous storms which affect America are hurricanes and tornadoes. They are very much feared by anyone who may live in the path of their destruction.   Every year homes are destroyed by their fury and often lives are lost. Most people who live near the coast are forced to evacuate their homes and to move to safer areas until the storm passes. Floods are caused along the coasts by both the heavy rain and a storm tide...
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 Read the text and then choose the best answer A, B, C or D.

   Two of the most dangerous storms which affect America are hurricanes and tornadoes. They are very much feared by anyone who may live in the path of their destruction.

   Every year homes are destroyed by their fury and often lives are lost. Most people who live near the coast are forced to evacuate their homes and to move to safer areas until the storm passes. Floods are caused along the coasts by both the heavy rain and a storm tide that is considerably above normal water level. The high winds, coastal flooding and heavy rains associated with a hurricane cause enormous damage.

   Hurricanes usually develop between July and October. Once they hit land they carry tremendous power with driving rain and wind.

   Tornadoes are violent low-pressured storms. These storms occur most often during the summer months and are noticeable by their strong wind and lack of rain. The sky turns black as dust is sucked up into the air. Tornadoes are capable of lifting quite heavy objects from the ground. They can pick up trees and cars right into the air and even uplift heavier objects such as homes and railway cars.

   Both hurricanes and tornadoes cause millions of dollars worth of damage to life and property every year. Today they can be predicted more easily than in the past, but they cannot be stopped or ignored.

1. What are two of the most dangerous storms which affect America?

A. Thunderstorms and hurricanes.

B. Typhoons and thunderstorms.

C. Hurricanes and tornadoes

D. Hurricanes and typhoons.

2. At which part of the year do hurricanes usually develop?

A. July and August only

B. Between July and October

C. From the seventh to the ninth month

D. All the year round

3. What is the major similarity of both a hurricane and a tornado?

A. They cover only a small area

B. They have either wind or speed

C. They are not accompanied by rain

D. They can cause great damage

4. Which of the following is true of tornadoes and hurricanes?

A. They cannot be predicted with accuracy

B. They are easier to control today than in the past

C. Tornadoes are more dangerous than hurricanes

D. They can be predicted today with greater accuracy

5. Which of the following was not mentioned in the article?

A. The damage caused by hurricanes and tornadoes

B. The tremendous power of these storms

C. The number of people killed each year by these storms

D. The time of year when they are most likely to strike

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10 tháng 2 2022

1. What are two of the most dangerous storms which affect America?

A. Thunderstorms and hurricanes.

B. Typhoons and thunderstorms.

C. Hurricanes and tornadoes

D. Hurricanes and typhoons.

2. At which part of the year do hurricanes usually develop?

A. July and August only

B. Between July and October

C. From the seventh to the ninth month

D. All the year round

3. What is the major similarity of both a hurricane and a tornado?

A. They cover only a small area

B. They have either wind or speed

C. They are not accompanied by rain

D. They can cause great damage

4. Which of the following is true of tornadoes and hurricanes?

A. They cannot be predicted with accuracy

B. They are easier to control today than in the past

C. Tornadoes are more dangerous than hurricanes

D. They can be predicted today with greater accuracy

5. Which of the following was not mentioned in the article?

A. The damage caused by hurricanes and tornadoes

B. The tremendous power of these storms

C. The number of people killed each year by these storms

D. The time of year when they are most likely to strike

10 tháng 2 2022

1. What are two of the most dangerous storms which affect America?

A. Thunderstorms and hurricanes.

B. Typhoons and thunderstorms.

C. Hurricanes and tornadoes

D. Hurricanes and typhoons.

2. At which part of the year do hurricanes usually develop?

A. July and August only

B. Between July and October

C. From the seventh to the ninth month

D. All the year round

3. What is the major similarity of both a hurricane and a tornado?

A. They cover only a small area

B. They have either wind or speed

C. They are not accompanied by rain

D. They can cause great damage

4. Which of the following is true of tornadoes and hurricanes?

A. They cannot be predicted with accuracy

B. They are easier to control today than in the past

C. Tornadoes are more dangerous than hurricanes

D. They can be predicted today with greater accuracy

5. Which of the following was not mentioned in the article?

A. The damage caused by hurricanes and tornadoes

B. The tremendous power of these storms

C. The number of people killed each year by these storms

D. The time of year when they are most likely to strike