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1. What a nuisance! I’d rather they __________ outside to smoke. A. have gone B. going C. went D. to go 2. Has he finished the work __________? How fast! A. still B. already C. yet D. soon 3. It __________ Peter who stole the watch. He’s a decent boy. A. might have been B. can’t have been C. was supposed to be D. needn’t have been 4. It’s no use __________ him for money; he’s quite tight-fished. A. to ask B. for you asking C. that you ask D. asking 5. We must have plenty of food and drinks...
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1. What a nuisance! I’d rather they __________ outside to smoke.
A. have gone B. going C. went D. to go
2. Has he finished the work __________? How fast!
A. still B. already C. yet D. soon
3. It __________ Peter who stole the watch. He’s a decent boy.
A. might have been B. can’t have been C. was supposed to be D. needn’t have been
4. It’s no use __________ him for money; he’s quite tight-fished.
A. to ask B. for you asking C. that you ask D. asking
5. We must have plenty of food and drinks ready __________ there are more participants.
A. in case B. provided that C. unless D. if
6. The witness described how __________ in the fight.
A. had the victim been killed B. the victim had been died C. the victim was dead D. the victim had been killed
7. The more tourists are attracted, __________.
A. the area will become richer
B. the better off the area will become
C. the more the area will become rich
D. the more well off the area will become
8. The coach, not the players, __________ for the loss of the last match.
A. are responsible B. has blamed C. are to blame D. has to take responsibility
9. No-one was absent from the meeting, __________?
A. wasn’t he B. was no-one C. were they D. weren’t they
10. On no account __________ give this information to the reporters.
A. of you to B. can you C. you should D. shouldn’t you
11. Complaints about faulty goods should be made to the seller, not to the __________.
A. author B. inventor C. supplier D. creator
12. The opening page of a book often has a(n) __________.
A. dedication B. appendix C. index D. content
13. The language the writer uses can be interpreted literally or __________.
A. descriptively B. illustratively C. figuratively D. fictionally
14. Most teenagers follow the __________ trends in fashion.
A. lately B. upward C. nearest D. current
15. People __________ that school as a prestigious one.
A. look upon B. regard with C. take to D. go in for
16. She always has her teaching experience to __________.
A. count it out B. fall back on C. come up with D. put herself down
17. They made a real __________ of that display.
A. dog’s breakfast B. Trojan horse C. frog in their throat D. cat among the pigeons
18. Investors are still __________ despite recent stock market falls.
A. in mint condition B. off their heads C. in the red D. in good heart
19. “Thanks for all your help.” ~ “__________”
A. There’s no doubt about it. B. Oh, thinking nothing of it. C. Not much to say! D. Mind your own business!
20. “I’ll do the washing-up, shall I?” ~ “__________”
A. Kid’s stuff!
B. I couldn’t agree with you less.
C. Not at all!
D. Ah, music to my ears!

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3 tháng 8 2020

1. What a nuisance! I’d rather they __________ outside to smoke.
A. have gone B. going C. went D. to go
2. Has he finished the work __________? How fast!
A. still B. already C. yet D. soon
3. It __________ Peter who stole the watch. He’s a decent boy.
A. might have been B. can’t have been C. was supposed to be D. needn’t have been


4. It’s no use __________ him for money; he’s quite tight-fished.
A. to ask B. for you asking C. that you ask D. asking
5. We must have plenty of food and drinks ready __________ there are more participants.
A. in case B. provided that C. unless D. if
6. The witness described how __________ in the fight.
A. had the victim been killed B. the victim had been died C. the victim was dead D. the victim had been killed
7. The more tourists are attracted, __________.
A. the area will become richer
B. the better off the area will become
C. the more the area will become rich
D. the more well off the area will become
8. The coach, not the players, __________ for the loss of the last match.
A. are responsible B. has blamed C. are to blame D. has to take responsibility
9. No-one was absent from the meeting, __________?
A. wasn’t he B. was no-one C. were they D. weren’t they
10. On no account __________ give this information to the reporters.


A. of you to B. can you C. you should D. shouldn’t you
11. Complaints about faulty goods should be made to the seller, not to the __________.
A. author B. inventor C. supplier D. creator
12. The opening page of a book often has a(n) __________.
A. dedication B. appendix C. index D. content
13. The language the writer uses can be interpreted literally or __________.
A. descriptively B. illustratively C. figuratively D. fictionally
14. Most teenagers follow the __________ trends in fashion.
A. lately B. upward C. nearest D. current
15. People __________ that school as a prestigious one.
A. look upon B. regard with C. take to D. go in for
16. She always has her teaching experience to __________.
A. count it out B. fall back on C. come up with D. put herself down
17. They made a real __________ of that display.
A. dog’s breakfast B. Trojan horse C. frog in their throat D. cat among the pigeons
18. Investors are still __________ despite recent stock market falls.
A. in mint condition B. off their heads C. in the red D. in good heart
19. “Thanks for all your help.” ~ “__________”
A. There’s no doubt about it. B. Oh, thinking nothing of it. C. Not much to say! D. Mind your own business!
20. “I’ll do the washing-up, shall I?” ~ “__________”
A. Kid’s stuff!
B. I couldn’t agree with you less.
C. Not at all!
D. Ah, music to my ears!

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 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 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. Which of the following statements is NOT true?

A. Across the continent, the amount of money spent on protecting the elephant is smaller than the loss tourist industry is suffering from.

B. The number of tourists reduces because now it is more difficult for them to see the elephants in the wild.

C. One reason why elephants are killed in mass volume is from the increasing market of ivory in South East Asia.

D. Relating poaching to financial benefits can be considered as one of the solutions to the problem.

1
10 tháng 4 2018

Đáp án A

Thông tin: 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.

Dịch: Trong trường hợp voi rừng ở trung tâm châu Phi, nơi khách du lịch khó nhìn thấy hơn và do đó thu hút ít du khách hơn, chi phí bảo vệ chúng vượt quá lợi ích từ 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 word sophisticated in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to ____.

A. simple

B. outdated

C. advanced

D. basic

1
13 tháng 6 2019

Đáp án C

Sophisticated = advanced (tinh vi)

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 motivate in paragraph 5 is closest in meaning to ____.

A. change

B. design

C. form

D. inspire

1
8 tháng 5 2018

Đáp án D

Motivate = inspire (động viên, tạo động lực)

CÓ AI ĐỦ TRÌNH ĐỘ GIẢI HẾT ĐỀ NÀY KO Câu I. Nghe và chọn một đáp án đúng cho mỗi chỗ trống. (2,0 điểm) Smile, an everlasting smile. A …(1)… can bring you near to me. Don't ever …(2)… me find you …(3)…. Cause that would …(4)… a tear to me. This world has lost it's glory. Let’s start a brand new story. Now, my …(5)…. You …(6)… that I don't even mean. a single word I say... It's only words and words are all I have. To take your heart away. Talk, in everlasting...
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CÓ AI ĐỦ TRÌNH ĐỘ GIẢI HẾT ĐỀ NÀY KO Câu I. Nghe và chọn một đáp án đúng cho mỗi chỗ trống. (2,0 điểm) Smile, an everlasting smile. A …(1)… can bring you near to me. Don't ever …(2)… me find you …(3)…. Cause that would …(4)… a tear to me. This world has lost it's glory. Let’s start a brand new story. Now, my …(5)…. You …(6)… that I don't even mean. a single word I say... It's only words and words are all I have. To take your heart away. Talk, in everlasting …(7)…. And dedicate them all, to me. And I will …(8)… you all my life. I'm here if you should call to me. You think that I don't even mean, a single word I say... 1. A. smile B. cry C. story D. apology 2. A. force B. make C. met D. let 3. A. disappeared B. gone C. done D. there 4. A. bring B. cause C. make D. help 5. A. girl B. love C. cousin D. friend 6. A. hope B. are C. think D. say 7. A. stories B. jokes C. words D. days 8. A. have B. sacrifice C. divorce D. give Câu II: Chọn một từ có phần gạch chân có cách phát âm khác so với các từ còn lại. (1,0 điểm) 1. A. missed B. washed C. stopped D. wanted 2. A. was B. stops C. is D. doors STRESS: 3. A. wonder B. degree C. award D. include 4. A. printer B. teammate C. marine D. council Câu III: Chọn một từ hoặc cụm từ thích hợp để hoàn thành các câu sau. (1,0 điểm) 1. Two team members have to make fire in the………….contest. A. fire-making B. firing-make C. making-fire D. make-firing 2. It’s……….to learn English. A. difficulty B. easier C. easy D. easily 3. ………. I was having dinner, my sister came home. A. When B. While C. On D. During 4. Thu is interested ………… learning English. A. on B. at C. about D. in Câu IV: Viết dạng đúng của động từ trong ngoặc trong các câu sau. (1,0 điểm) 1. Would you mind if I (come) ................to your birthday party ? 2. Do you mind (show)…………. me the way to Do Son Junior High School? 3. We decide (let) ……….. you work on your own. 4. The stadium (build)………. ten months ago. Câu V: Tìm một lỗi sai trong bốn phần gạch chân A, B, C hoặc D trong các câu sau đây. (1,0 điểm) 1. The bicycle has been invented by Karl D. Sauerbronn in 1816. A B C D 2. The music was very loud and could hear from a long way. A B C D 3. Thanh Ha school closed for two days last week because a flood. Mark Teacher’s remarks Chữ ký phụ huynh HS VnDoc - Tải tài liệu, văn bản pháp luật, biểu mẫu miễn phí 2 A B C D 4. After invented the light bulb, Thomas Edison went on to create many other useful inventions. A B C D Câu VI: Viết dạng đúng của từ trong ngoặc để hoàn chỉnh các câu sau. (1,0 điểm) The computer-one of the most marvelous……………..(1. INVENT) in our modern age has improved to be……………..(2. EXTREME) ……………..(3. HELP) to man’s life. A computer can not only solve the most complex math problems with lighting speech and perfect ……………..(4. ACCURATE) but also gather the wide range of information 1, ……………… 2, ……………… 3, ……………… 4, ……………… Câu VII: Đọc đoạn văn sau và trả lời câu hỏi. (1,0 điểm) It was the first time Jim went to Ho Chi Minh city with his parents. When the plane landed at Tan Son Nhat airport, the day was fine. There was bright sun, and the sky was cloudless and blue. It is said that Ho Chi Minh city is the city of sunshine. They took a taxi to the Rex Hotel, a very big hotel in the city center. After checking in, they went upstairs to their room on the fifth floor. Jim was happy to see the sight of the city. Through the window of the bedroom, he could see the beautiful picture of the city. It was marvelous to see the city sparkling in colorful light at night. Jim visited many of the places of interest such as Nha Rong Harbor, Dam Sen Park, Suoi Tien and Sai Gon Water Park. Ho Chi Minh city is famous for shopping malls. Jim bought a lot of souvenirs for his friends at Sai Gon Tourist Centre. The next evening, the whole family walked along the streets, they came into a well-known vegetarian restaurant to enjoy delicious food. It was really wonderful. 1. Did they take a taxi to the hotel from the airport? __________________________________________________________________________ 2. Is Ho Chi Minh City the city of sunshine? __________________________________________________________________________ 3. What could he see through the window of the hotel bedroom? __________________________________________________________________________ 4. Did they come into a well-known vegetarian restaurant to enjoy delicious food? __________________________________________________________________________ Câu IX: Viết lại các câu sau bằng các từ cho sẵn. (1,0 điểm) 1. You should send the report immediately.  The report__________________________________________________________________ 2. He said to me “ I am a doctor” He said_____________________________________________________________________ 3. “Do you like playing games, Lan?” Nam asked.  Nam asked Lan_________________________________________________________________ 4. The last time Quang went to New York was three months ago.  Quang hasn’t_______________________________________________________________
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18 tháng 6 2018

Câu I. Nghe và chọn một đáp án đúng cho mỗi chỗ trống. (2,0 điểm)

=>bài nghe mình ko làm được

Câu II: Chọn một từ có phần gạch chân có cách phát âm khác so với các từ còn lại. (1,0 điểm)

1. A. missed B. washed C. stopped D. wanted

2. A. was B. stops C. is D. doors

STRESS:

3. A. wonder B. degree C. award D. include

4. A. printer B. teammate C. marine D. council

Câu III: Chọn một từ hoặc cụm từ thích hợp để hoàn thành các câu sau. (1,0 điểm)

1. Two team members have to make fire in the………….contest.

A. fire-making B. firing-make C. making-fire D. make-firing

2. It’s……….to learn English.

A. difficulty B. easier C. easy D. easily

3. ………. I was having dinner, my sister came home.

A. When B. While C. On D. During

4. Thu is interested ………… learning English.

A. on B. at C. about D. in

Câu IV: Viết dạng đúng của động từ trong ngoặc trong các câu sau. (1,0 điểm)

1. Would you mind if I (come) ......came..........to your birthday party ?

2. Do you mind (show)…showing……. me the way to Do Son Junior High School?

3. We decide (let) ……to let….. you work on your own.

4. The stadium (build)……built…. ten months ago.

Câu V: Tìm một lỗi sai trong bốn phần gạch chân A, B, C hoặc D trong các câu sau đây. (1,0 điểm)

1. The bicycle has been=>was invented by Karl D. Sauerbronn in 1816. A B C D

2. The music was very loud and could hear=>be heard from a long way. A B C D

3. Thanh Ha school closed for two days last week because=>because of a flood.A B C D

4. After invented=>having invented the light bulb, Thomas Edison went on to create many other useful inventions. A B C D

Câu VI: Viết dạng đúng của từ trong ngoặc để hoàn chỉnh các câu sau. (1,0 điểm)

The computer-one of the most marvelous…INVENTion……..(1. INVENT) in our modern age has improved to be………extremely……..(2. EXTREME) ……HELPful………..(3. HELP) to man’s life. A computer can not only solve the most complex math problems with lighting speech and perfect ……accurately………..(4. ACCURATE) but also gather the wide range of information

1, ……………… 2, ……………… 3, ……………… 4, ………………

Câu VII: Đọc đoạn văn sau và trả lời câu hỏi. (1,0 điểm)

It was the first time Jim went to Ho Chi Minh city with his parents. When the plane landed at Tan Son Nhat airport, the day was fine. There was bright sun, and the sky was cloudless and blue. It is said that Ho Chi Minh city is the city of sunshine. They took a taxi to the Rex Hotel, a very big hotel in the city center. After checking in, they went upstairs to their room on the fifth floor. Jim was happy to see the sight of the city. Through the window of the bedroom, he could see the beautiful picture of the city. It was marvelous to see the city sparkling in colorful light at night. Jim visited many of the places of interest such as Nha Rong Harbor, Dam Sen Park, Suoi Tien and Sai Gon Water Park. Ho Chi Minh city is famous for shopping malls. Jim bought a lot of souvenirs for his friends at Sai Gon Tourist Centre. The next evening, the whole family walked along the streets, they came into a well-known vegetarian restaurant to enjoy delicious food. It was really wonderful.

1. Did they take a taxi to the hotel from the airport?

_____Yes,they did_________

2. Is Ho Chi Minh City the city of sunshine?

_________Yes ,it is_____

3. What could he see through the window of the hotel bedroom?

_____he could see the beautiful picture of the city._____

4. Did they come into a well-known vegetarian restaurant to enjoy delicious food?

______Yes,they did_________

Câu IX: Viết lại các câu sau bằng các từ cho sẵn. (1,0 điểm)

1. You should send the report immediately.

 The report_______should be sent immediately. ___________

2. He said to me “ I am a doctor”

He said_____to me that he was a doctor________

3. “Do you like playing games, Lan?” Nam asked

.  Nam asked Lan________if she liked playing games________

4. The last time Quang went to New York was three months ago. 

Quang hasn’t____gone to New York for three months ____

18 tháng 6 2018

wao :<

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 statements is TRUE?

A. To get to the conclusion, scientists compared the changes in number of tourists and number of elephants in 2009.

B. The only reason why illegal poaching is so difficult to stop is corruption.

C. Protecting elephants is for the both the practical and immaterial reasons.

D. There is an argument over the differences in the balance between the loss and the cost to protect the elephants.

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12 tháng 2 2018

Đáp án C

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