K
Khách

Hãy nhập câu hỏi của bạn vào đây, nếu là tài khoản VIP, bạn sẽ được ưu tiên trả lời.

27 tháng 12 2020

1. Since the film was released, its soundtrack has attracted more than 30 million views on YouTube.

On March 11, 2011, Japan suffered one of the greatest disasters in its history. The earthquakes and tsunami directly affected the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant and a large amount of radioactive material was released into the atmosphere. The effects of this nuclear disaster continue that there has been none of human’s appearances since then, but wild animals survive in abandoned areas and the green cover is increasing. Immediately after the radioactive leak, the Japanese authorities evacuated...
Đọc tiếp

On March 11, 2011, Japan suffered one of the greatest disasters in its history. The earthquakes and tsunami directly affected the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant and a large amount of radioactive material was released into the atmosphere. The effects of this nuclear disaster continue that there has been none of human’s appearances since then, but wild animals survive in abandoned areas and the green cover is increasing. 

Immediately after the radioactive leak, the Japanese authorities evacuated all the residents away from the area immediately. However, the fact that the region was evacuated for humans does not mean the same for animals. Scientists working at the University of Georgia in the United States, have installed camera systems in almost every region of the nuclear disaster and wanted to determine what happened in the region. They gathering various images in a total of 120 days. Images of more than 46 thousand wild boars were captured. More than 26,000 of them were shot in a completely uninhabited area, while about 13,000 images were obtained from areas close to living spaces.

Scientists now want to carry out studies to understand the genetic condition of the animals in the area. However, the return of animals and plants in Fukushima has proved that without human’s interference, nature has its own way to keep a place for every animal and plants.

1. What can be the best title for the passage?

A. Nature takes over abandoned Fukushima areas.      

B. Fukushima nuclear disaster.

C. Scientists have been struggling with Japan's nuclear waste.

D. Natural disasters in Japan.

2.  What does the word "them" which is in bold in paragraph 2 refers to?

A. Scientists.             B. Images.                C. Days.                 D. Wild boars.

3.  Why did scientists install camera systems in the region of the nuclear disaster?

A. Because they want to understand the genetic condition of the animals in the region.      

B. Because they wanted to count the number of wild boars.                                        

C. Because they wanted to evacuate all the residents away from the region.

D. Because they wanted to see what happened in the region.

4.  How many images of wild boars were obtained from uninhabited area?

A. 46,000                   B. 13,000                   C. 120,000                 D. 26,000

5. Which of the following can replace the word "determine" in paragraph 2?

A. establish               B. figure out                          C. decide            D. complete

1
23 tháng 2 2022

On March 11, 2011, Japan suffered one of the greatest disasters in its history. The earthquakes and tsunami directly affected the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant and a large amount of radioactive material was released into the atmosphere. The effects of this nuclear disaster continue that there has been none of human’s appearances since then, but wild animals survive in abandoned areas and the green cover is increasing. 

Immediately after the radioactive leak, the Japanese authorities evacuated all the residents away from the area immediately. However, the fact that the region was evacuated for humans does not mean the same for animals. Scientists working at the University of Georgia in the United States, have installed camera systems in almost every region of the nuclear disaster and wanted to determine what happened in the region. They gathering various images in a total of 120 days. Images of more than 46 thousand wild boars were captured. More than 26,000 of them were shot in a completely uninhabited area, while about 13,000 images were obtained from areas close to living spaces.

Scientists now want to carry out studies to understand the genetic condition of the animals in the area. However, the return of animals and plants in Fukushima has proved that without human’s interference, nature has its own way to keep a place for every animal and plants.

1. What can be the best title for the passage?

A. Nature takes over abandoned Fukushima areas.      

B. Fukushima nuclear disaster.

C. Scientists have been struggling with Japan's nuclear waste.

D. Natural disasters in Japan.

2.  What does the word "them" which is in bold in paragraph 2 refers to?

A. Scientists.             B. Images.                C. Days.                 D. Wild boars.

3.  Why did scientists install camera systems in the region of the nuclear disaster?

A. Because they want to understand the genetic condition of the animals in the region.      

B. Because they wanted to count the number of wild boars.                                        

C. Because they wanted to evacuate all the residents away from the region.

D. Because they wanted to see what happened in the region.

4.  How many images of wild boars were obtained from uninhabited area?

A. 46,000                   B. 13,000                   C. 120,000                 D. 26,000

5. Which of the following can replace the word "determine" in paragraph 2?

A. establish               B. figure out                          C. decide            D. complete

p/s:dịch:

Vào ngày 11 tháng 3 năm 2011, Nhật Bản đã phải hứng chịu một trong những thảm họa lớn nhất trong lịch sử của mình. Động đất và sóng thần đã ảnh hưởng trực tiếp đến Nhà máy điện hạt nhân Fukushima và một lượng lớn chất phóng xạ đã được phát tán vào khí quyển. Ảnh hưởng của thảm họa hạt nhân này vẫn tiếp tục xảy ra, kể từ đó không có sự xuất hiện của con người, nhưng động vật hoang dã vẫn tồn tại trong những khu vực bị bỏ hoang và độ phủ xanh ngày càng tăng.

Ngay sau sự cố rò rỉ phóng xạ, nhà chức trách Nhật Bản đã sơ tán toàn bộ cư dân ra khỏi khu vực ngay lập tức. Tuy nhiên, thực tế là khu vực được sơ tán đối với con người không có nghĩa là đối với động vật. Các nhà khoa học làm việc tại Đại học Georgia, Hoa Kỳ, đã lắp đặt hệ thống camera ở hầu hết các khu vực xảy ra thảm họa hạt nhân và muốn xác định điều gì đã xảy ra trong khu vực. Họ thu thập nhiều hình ảnh khác nhau trong tổng số 120 ngày. Hình ảnh hơn 46 nghìn con lợn rừng bị bắt. Hơn 26.000 bức ảnh trong số đó được quay ở một khu vực hoàn toàn không có người ở, trong khi khoảng 13.000 bức ảnh được thu thập từ những khu vực gần với không gian sống.

Các nhà khoa học hiện muốn thực hiện các nghiên cứu để tìm hiểu tình trạng di truyền của các loài động vật trong khu vực. Tuy nhiên, sự trở lại của động vật và thực vật ở Fukushima đã chứng minh rằng không có sự can thiệp của con người, thiên nhiên có cách riêng để giữ chỗ cho mọi loài động vật và thực vật.

1. Cái gì có thể là tiêu đề tốt nhất cho đoạn văn?

A. Thiên nhiên tiếp quản các khu vực bị bỏ hoang ở Fukushima.

B. Thảm họa hạt nhân Fukushima.

C. Các nhà khoa học đã phải vật lộn với chất thải hạt nhân của Nhật Bản.

D. Thiên tai ở Nhật Bản.

2. Từ "họ" in đậm trong đoạn 2 dùng để chỉ điều gì?

A. Các nhà khoa học. B. Hình ảnh. C. Ngày. D. Lợn rừng.

3. Tại sao các nhà khoa học lại lắp đặt hệ thống camera trong vùng xảy ra thảm họa hạt nhân?

A. Vì họ muốn hiểu tình trạng di truyền của các loài động vật trong vùng.

B. Vì họ muốn đếm số lượng lợn rừng.

C. Vì họ muốn di tản toàn bộ cư dân ra khỏi vùng.

D. Vì họ muốn xem những gì đã xảy ra trong khu vực.

4. Có bao nhiêu hình ảnh về lợn rừng ở khu vực không có người ở?

A. 46.000 B. 13.000 C. 120.000 D. 26.000

5. Từ nào sau đây có thể thay thế từ "xác định" trong đoạn 2?

A. thiết lập B. tìm ra C. quyết định D. hoàn thành

THE LONDON MARATHONThe London Marathon race is a long- running story. It was first held in 1981, (0) since when more than half a million marathon runners of various shapes, sizes and abilities have completed the challenge of Chris Brasher. The former Olympic champion brought the (1)________home to London after completing the New York Marathon in 1979. “Could London stage (2)________ an event?” wondered Brasher, answering his (3)________ question by organizing the first London Marathon on March...
Đọc tiếp

THE LONDON MARATHON

The London Marathon race is a long- running story. It was first held in 1981, (0) since when more than half a million marathon runners of various shapes, sizes and abilities have completed the challenge of Chris Brasher. The former Olympic champion brought the (1)________home to London after completing the New York Marathon in 1979. “Could London stage (2)________ an event?” wondered Brasher, answering his (3)________ question by organizing the first London Marathon on March 29 1981, when 6,255 runners completed the course. The event has captured the public imagination and there are always (4)________ many people wanting to take part. Last year an amazing 98,500 people applied to run in it, although only 46,500 (5)________ be accepted. For most of (6)________ thousands who do take part, the day is about fun, achievement and raising money for charity – with varying degrees of pain! It is the immense community spirit that (7)________ the race so special. Clubs, community groups and schools assist and entertain along the route as the runners – many of them in fancy dress – run through the streets raising money for charitable causes. The streets of London are turned (8)________ the longest street party in the world as crowds line the course to cheer the runners and enjoy the spectacle.

0
7 tháng 10 2019

điền dạng đúng của động từ

1. I (have) .HAVE HAD... these shoes since my eighteen birthday.

2. The last time I (go) ...WENT. to Brighton was in August.

3. When my parents were on holiday, I (stay) .HAVE STAYED.. with my grandparents for two week.

4. It was so hot today that I (wear) .WORE... shorts and T-shirt at works.

5. We (move) .MOVED... here in 1993. We (be) ..HAVE BEEN.. here for a long time now.

6. Film maker, David Morris (be) ..HAS BEEN.. interested in the cinema since he (be) ..WAS.... a small child. He (make) ..MADE.. his first film when he (be) ..WAS.. just twelve years old. He is now almost 40 and he was made 30 films. David loves traveling. His work (take) ..TOOK.. him all over the world. He (be) HAS BEEN... to Africa, Australlia, China, the USA. Last year he (visit) ..HAS VISITED.. Russia for the first time.

1. I saw an ............. for English courses on TV last night (advertise)2. We are very busy with ............. the lunar new year (celebrate)3. We were ................ by the film (attract)4. We didn't find our trip .............. although it was ...Linh Hoàng |vài giây trướcTiếng Anh - Lớp 9 | Tiếng Anh | Lớp 91. I saw an ............. for English courses on TV last night (advertise)2. We are very busy with ............. the lunar new year (celebrate)3. We were ...................
Đọc tiếp

1. I saw an ............. for English courses on TV last night (advertise)2. We are very busy with ............. the lunar new year (celebrate)3. We were ................ by the film (attract)4. We didn't find our trip .............. although it was ...

Linh Hoàng |
vài giây trước

Tiếng Anh - Lớp 9 | Tiếng Anh | Lớp 9

1. I saw an ............. for English courses on TV last night (advertise)
2. We are very busy with ............. the lunar new year (celebrate)
3. We were ................ by the film (attract)
4. We didn't find our trip .............. although it was raining (please)
5. Children have a lot of ................. (imagine)
6. We have made some .................. to house (improve)
7. Select whatever you like. It's your ................ (choose)
8. Swimming across the channel is a great deal of .............. (encourage)
9. The service at the hotel was so bad that I wrote to the manager expressing my ........... (satisfy)
10. The ............... looked dark and there were hardly any other (guests)
11. Would you like to go to the English .......... contest (speak)

12. Thank you very much for your ..........., Mrs.Mai (assist)
13. The stranger was very ........ He showed me the way (help)
mình cần gấp ạ!!! cảm ơn mn nhiều (mà gthic nếu đc nhé)

0
27 tháng 7 2021

1 electricalized

2 attractively

3 unexpectedly

4 fined

5 impressively

5 knowledgeable

The locust is perhaps nature's most awesome example of the collective destructive power of a species which, individually, is practically harmless. An adult locust weighs a maximum of two grams—it takes over 225 to outweigh a can of beans. But since each locust can eat its own weight daily, and since a moving swarm may carpet the ground with anywhere from 30 to 60 locusts a square yard, a square mile will typically contain from 100 million to 200 million of the creatures. Seldom, furthermore,...
Đọc tiếp

The locust is perhaps nature's most awesome example of the collective destructive power of a species which, individually, is practically harmless. An adult locust weighs a maximum of two grams—it takes over 225 to outweigh a can of beans. But since each locust can eat its own weight daily, and since a moving swarm may carpet the ground with anywhere from 30 to 60 locusts a square yard, a square mile will typically contain from 100 million to 200 million of the creatures. Seldom, furthermore, will a swarm occupy a mere square mile; swarms more than 400 square miles in area have been recorded, and one that size weighs more than 80,000 tons. It numbers around 40 billion insects eating the weight of the Queen Mary every day it is on the move—and it never stops. Even the two tons of locusts each one million population represents takes a tremendous toll: each day that population eats as much as 20 elephants or 500 people. And their voracity is not only in numbers; pound for pound the locust eats 60 to 100 times as much as a human being.

1.This article is mainly concerned with

A.the harmlessness of individual locusts B.the Queen Mary locust plague

C.the destructive capacity of locusts D.the importance of locusts to man

2.Locusts.......

A.existed only in Bible B.always travels in swarms

C.ate the Queen Mary in one day D.eat as much as twenty elephants

3.Locusts ......

A.can fly over long distance

b.always travels in swam

C.is no larger than a bean

D.can eat its own weight daily

4.The destructive of locusts in swarms results from all of the following except....

A.the large area covered by the swarm

B.the large number of locusts in a swarm

C.their collective voracity

D.the extreme weight of a locust swarm

5.The author uses.......

A.contrast and comparison

B.factual description

C.smile and metaphor

D.biased opinion

0
15 tháng 9 2019

Two years ago I...visited ... ( visit) the far west of the USA on holiday. I...flied..(fly) to Las Vegas and ...went...( go) to the Skywalk in the Grand Canyon and Monurment Valley. It was the most extraordinary experience I..have ever had.... (ever have). the Skywalk is a glass-floored platform that sticks out over the valley. It..opened...( open) in 2007. Since then almost two million people from around the world...have walked... ( walk) on it. You can see the floor of the canyon 1,300 metres below. Monument Valley....has been.... (be) famous ever since it..appeared..( appear) on the cinema screen 70 years ago. I ....took...(take) a coach tour to all the most famous places where they..made.. (make) the films. It was a truly unforgettable experience.

PRESENT PECFECT OR PAST SIMPLE?

15 tháng 9 2019

visited....flied,,,,went ....have ever had ....opened...walked...have been....appeared....took.....made

13 tháng 12 2021

II. Complete the following sentences using: for, since, ago

1.      It's two years _____since_____ I last saw Quoc Anh.

2.      Lan and Minh have lived in Ho Chi Minh City ____since______ 1999.

3.      The book has sold over a million copies ____since______ its publication.

4.      The house is very dirty. We haven’t cleaned it ___for_______ ages.

5.      There has been a drought _____since_____ the last two summers.

6.      They arrived home ten minutes _____ago_____.

7.      They first met a long time ____ago______.

8.      They have known each other ____for______ a long time.