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1. ____ is the study of the life of animals and plants.            A. Biology                    B. Physics                   C. Chemistry   D. Literature2. ____ is studying again something that you have learnt, before an exam.            A. Revision                  B. Experiment             C. Practice                  D. Semester3. You are seriously ill. You ____ stay in bed and take tablets.            A. have                        B. had              C. should                     D. are4....
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1. ____ is the study of the life of animals and plants.

            A. Biology                    B. Physics                   C. Chemistry   D. Literature

2. ____ is studying again something that you have learnt, before an exam.

            A. Revision                  B. Experiment             C. Practice                  D. Semester

3. You are seriously ill. You ____ stay in bed and take tablets.

            A. have                        B. had              C. should                     D. are

4. Please turn _____ the light for me. It’s too dark here.

            A. in                             B. out                           C. on                           D. off

5. You _____ better take care. The roads are slippery.

            A. will                           B. had              C. should                     D. ought

6. They’ll arrive _____ Monday,14 July.

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

7. ____ Saturday night, I went to bed at 11 o’clock.

            A. At                            B. On                           C. In                            D. From

8. Some people learn any new words they come _____.

            A. by                            B. to                             C. across                     D. up

9. Tim promised _____ in learning Spanish.

            A. to work his best      B. to try his best          C. to do his well           D. to work better

10. You can look up new words in a _____.

            A. list                           B. study book C. dictionary                D. workbook

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12 tháng 11 2021

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12 tháng 11 2021

1. ____ is the study of the life of animals and plants.

            A. Biology                    B. Physics                   C. Chemistry   D. Literature

2. ____ is studying again something that you have learnt, before an exam.

            A. Revision                  B. Experiment             C. Practice                  D. Semester

3. You are seriously ill. You ____ stay in bed and take tablets.

            A. have                        B. had              C. should                     D. are

4. Please turn _____ the light for me. It’s too dark here.

            A. in                             B. out                           C. on                           D. off

5. You _____ better take care. The roads are slippery.

            A. will                           B. had              C. should                     D. ought

6. They’ll arrive _____ Monday,14 July.

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

7. ____ Saturday night, I went to bed at 11 o’clock.

            A. At                            B. On                           C. In                            D. From

8. Some people learn any new words they come _____.

            A. by                            B. to                             C. across                     D. up

9. Tim promised _____ in learning Spanish.

            A. to work his best      B. to try his best          C. to do his well           D. to work better

10. You can look up new words in a _____.

            A. list                           B. study book C. dictionary                D. workbook

Chose the best answer ( A,B,C or D ).5. In a ............... class, you study about living things like plants and animals.a. literature b. science c. biology d. physics 6. Tom is thirsty, so he 'd like................ orange juice.a. some  b. a   c.any  d. many7. Don't be so selfish. You should share your candy............ your friends.a. to       b. for      c. from    d. with 8. If you........... five dollars, you can help buy schoolbooks for poor children.a. protect        b. wash     c....
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Chose the best answer ( A,B,C or D ).

5. In a ............... class, you study about living things like plants and animals.

a. literature b. science c. biology d. physics

 

6. Tom is thirsty, so he 'd like................ orange juice.

a. some  b. a   c.any  d. many

7. Don't be so selfish. You should share your candy............ your friends.

a. to       b. for      c. from    d. with

 

8. If you........... five dollars, you can help buy schoolbooks for poor children.

a. protect        b. wash     c. donate    d. make

 

9. In the summer, I love doing.............. activities like football and cycling.

a. housework       b. outdoor     c. indoor     d. inhome

 

10. ................. does the most housework in your family ?

a. who    b. what    c. how   d. where

 

11. What is your sister like ? - She is...........

a. tall       b. slim   c. beautiful   d. friendly.

 

12. We are ................. a barbecue in our garden today.

a. doing      b. watching       c. having      d. playing.

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25 tháng 11 2021

1. c

2. a

3. d

4. c

5. b

6. a

7. c

8. c

Chose the best answer ( A,B,C or D ).

5. In a ............... class, you study about living things like plants and animals.

a. literature b. science c. biology d. physics

 

6. Tom is thirsty, so he'd like................ orange juice.

a. some  b. a   c.any  d. many

7. Don't be so selfish. You should share your candy............ your friends.

a. to       b. for      c. from    d. with

 

8. If you........... five dollars, you can help buy schoolbooks for poor children.

a. protect        b. wash     c. donate    d. make

 

9. In the summer, I love doing.............. activities like football and cycling.

a. housework       b. outdoor     c. indoor     d. inhome

 

10. ................. does the most housework in your family ?

a. who    b. what    c. how   d. where

 

11. What is your sister like ? - She is...........

a. tall       b. slim   c. beautiful   d. friendly.

 

12. We are ................. a barbecue in our garden today.

a. doing      b. watching       c. having      d. playing.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42. Light from a living plant or animal is called bioluminescence, or cold light, to distinguish it from incandescence or heat-generating light. Life forms could not produce incandescent light without being burned. Their light is produced in chemicals combining in such a way that little or no measurable heat is produced, and the life forms generating it are unharmed....
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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 from 36 to 42.

Light from a living plant or animal is called bioluminescence, or cold light, to distinguish it from incandescence or heat-generating light. Life forms could not produce incandescent light without being burned. Their light is produced in chemicals combining in such a way that little or no measurable heat is produced, and the life forms generating it are unharmed. Although bioluminescence is a relatively complicated process, it can be reduced to simple terms. Living light occurs when luciferin and oxygen combine in the presence of luciferase. In a few cases, fireflies the most common, an additional compound called ATP is required.

The earliest recorded experiments with bioluminescence in the late 1800s are attributed to Raphael Dubois, who extracted a luminous fluid from a clam, observing that it continued to glow in the test tube for several minutes. He named the substance luciferin, which means “the bearer of life”. In further research, Dubois discovered that several chemicals were required for bioluminescence to occur. In his notes, it was recorded that a second important substance, which he called luciferase, was always present. In later study of small, luminous sea creatures, Newton Harley concluded that luciferin was composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, which are the building blocks of all living cells. He also proved that there are a variety of luciferin and luciferase, specific to the plants and animals that produce them.

Much remains unknown, but many scientists who are studying bioluminescence now believe that the origin of the phenomenon may be traced to a time when there was no oxygen in the Earth’s atmosphere. When oxygen was gradually introduced to the atmosphere, it was actually poisonous to life forms, plants and animals produced light to use up the oxygen in a gradual but necessary adaptation. It is speculated that millions of years ago, all life may have produced light to survive. As the millennia passed, life forms on Earth became tolerant of, and finally dependent on oxygen, and the adaptation that produced bioluminescence was no longer necessary, but some primitive plants and animals continued to use the light for new functions such as mating or attracting prey.

Question 37: According to the author, why has bioluminescence continued in modern plants and animals?

A. For survival

B. For attracting prey

C. For producing heat

D. For burning excess oxygen

1
26 tháng 8 2018

Đáp án B

Dịch nghĩa: Theo tác giả, tại sao sự phát quang sinh học lại tiếp diễn đối với thực và động vật hiện đại?

A. Để sinh tồn

B. Để hấp dẫn con mồi

C. Để sản sinh nhiệt

D. Để đốt cháy oxy thừa

Giải thích: Thông tin nằm ở “. . .but some primitive plants and animals continued to use the light for new functions such as mating or attracting prey” - “nhưng một số loài động thực vật nguyên thủy vẫn tiếp tục sử dụng ánh sáng với những chức năng mới như tìm bạn đời hay hấp dẫn con mồi.”

1 tháng 9 2016
  1.  A.....biologist....is a scientist who studies biolology
  2. .....biology....is the scientific study of the life and structure of plants and animals
  3. ....caring....means kind,helpful and showing that you care about other people
  4. when you live in the country ,you can enjoy the.....close-knit....community of a small village
  5. .....mischievous....lies made by the prime minister have damaged his reputation
  6. he....mended....shoes for a living
  7. their trip to france did not...come..... up to expectations
  8. his arguments have a sound economic....base.....
  9. do you have to.....spread.....yourself out all over the sofa?
  10. children with....supportive..... parentsoften do better at school than those without
  11. it was onlly later in life that she found.....happiness....and peace of mind
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42. Light from a living plant or animal is called bioluminescence, or cold light, to distinguish it from incandescence or heat-generating light. Life forms could not produce incandescent light without being burned. Their light is produced in chemicals combining in such a way that little or no measurable heat is produced, and the life forms generating it are unharmed....
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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 from 36 to 42.

Light from a living plant or animal is called bioluminescence, or cold light, to distinguish it from incandescence or heat-generating light. Life forms could not produce incandescent light without being burned. Their light is produced in chemicals combining in such a way that little or no measurable heat is produced, and the life forms generating it are unharmed. Although bioluminescence is a relatively complicated process, it can be reduced to simple terms. Living light occurs when luciferin and oxygen combine in the presence of luciferase. In a few cases, fireflies the most common, an additional compound called ATP is required.

The earliest recorded experiments with bioluminescence in the late 1800s are attributed to Raphael Dubois, who extracted a luminous fluid from a clam, observing that it continued to glow in the test tube for several minutes. He named the substance luciferin, which means “the bearer of life”. In further research, Dubois discovered that several chemicals were required for bioluminescence to occur. In his notes, it was recorded that a second important substance, which he called luciferase, was always present. In later study of small, luminous sea creatures, Newton Harley concluded that luciferin was composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, which are the building blocks of all living cells. He also proved that there are a variety of luciferin and luciferase, specific to the plants and animals that produce them.

Much remains unknown, but many scientists who are studying bioluminescence now believe that the origin of the phenomenon may be traced to a time when there was no oxygen in the Earth’s atmosphere. When oxygen was gradually introduced to the atmosphere, it was actually poisonous to life forms, plants and animals produced light to use up the oxygen in a gradual but necessary adaptation. It is speculated that millions of years ago, all life may have produced light to survive. As the millennia passed, life forms on Earth became tolerant of, and finally dependent on oxygen, and the adaptation that produced bioluminescence was no longer necessary, but some primitive plants and animals continued to use the light for new functions such as mating or attracting prey.

Question 36: Which of the following is the main topic of the passage?

A. Cold light

B. Luciferase

C. Primitive plants and animals

D. Earth’s atmosphere

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22 tháng 2 2019

Đáp án A

Dịch nghĩa: Chủ đề chính của bài viết là gì?

A. Ánh sáng lạnh

B. Luciferase

C. Thực vật và động vật nguyên thủy

D. Khi hậu trên trái đất

Giải thích: Ta thấy đoạn văn chủ yếu nói về bioluminescence (sự phát quang sinh học) hay còn gọi là cold light (ánh sáng lạnh)

Choose the word or phrase which best completes each of the following sentences. 1. The manager got his secretary ......... the document. A. to be typed B. to type C. type D. type 2. She ......... a famous singer some years ago. A. is used to be B. is used to being C. used to be D. used to being. 3. Human beings are proud.............. their scientific achievements. A.Mathematics B. chemistry C. Physics D. biology. 4. I really can't come ........... any ideas to deal with the problem. A....
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Choose the word or phrase which best completes each of the following sentences.
1. The manager got his secretary ......... the document.
A. to be typed B. to type C. type D. type
2. She ......... a famous singer some years ago.
A. is used to be B. is used to being C. used to be D. used to being.
3. Human beings are proud.............. their scientific achievements.
A.Mathematics B. chemistry C. Physics D. biology.
4. I really can't come ........... any ideas to deal with the problem.
A. down with B. up with C. up against D. along with
5. Linda is looking forward .... her study abroad.
A. with B. of C. on D. to
6. The students are ....... to take part in the charity.
A. threatened B. introduced C. recollected D. encouraged.
7. The support was........, and we had to ask for more help from other people.
A. redundant B. unsatisfactory C.unnecessary D.scare
8. On the ............ of New Year, we wish you good health and prosperity.
A. time B. chance C. occasion D. meeting
9. ................... is a science of natural laws affecting every object on the earth.
A. Mathematics B. Chemistry C. Physics D. Biology
10. The fire ............... and spread quickly because of the wind.
A. set off B. took away C. came apart D. broke out
11. Photo......... is one of the most popular hobbies.
A. taking B. making C. catching D. doing
12. She is a .......... girl with...............
A. green-eyes... red hair B. green-eyed..... red hairs C. green-eyed.. red hair D. green-eye. a red hair
13. The .... disapproved of the plan. It was finally cancelled.
A. percentage B. majority C. minority D. priority.
14. Stop that nonsense, .............?
A. don't you B. do you C. aren't you D. will you
15. Please, go to the ..... to look for your hand luggage.
A. lost and found B. barber's C. butcher's D. grocer's

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28 tháng 9 2018

Choose the word or phrase which best completes each of the following sentences.
1. The manager got his secretary ......... the document.
A. to be typed B. to type C. type D. type
2. She ......... a famous singer some years ago.
A. is used to be B. is used to being C. used to be D. used to being.
3. Human beings are proud.............. their scientific achievements.
A.Mathematics B. chemistry C. Physics D. biology.
4. I really can't come ........... any ideas to deal with the problem.
A. down with B. up with C. up against D. along with
5. Linda is looking forward .... her study abroad.
A. with B. of C. on D. to
6. The students are ....... to take part in the charity.
A. threatened B. introduced C. recollected D. encouraged.
7. The support was........, and we had to ask for more help from other people.
A. redundant B. unsatisfactory C.unnecessary D.scare
8. On the ............ of New Year, we wish you good health and prosperity.
A. time B. chance C. occasion D. meeting
9. ................... is a science of natural laws affecting every object on the earth.
A. Mathematics B. Chemistry C. Physics D. Biology
10. The fire ............... and spread quickly because of the wind.
A. set off B. took away C. came apart D. broke out
11. Photo......... is one of the most popular hobbies.
A. taking B. making C. catching D. doing
12. She is a .......... girl with...............
A. green-eyes... red hair B. green-eyed..... red hairs C. green-eyed.. red hair D. green-eye. a red hair
13. The .... disapproved of the plan. It was finally cancelled.
A. percentage B. majority C. minority D. priority.
14. Stop that nonsense, .............?
A. don't you B. do you C. aren't you D. will you

28 tháng 9 2018

14. D

12. C

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42. Light from a living plant or animal is called bioluminescence, or cold light, to distinguish it from incandescence or heat-generating light. Life forms could not produce incandescent light without being burned. Their light is produced in chemicals combining in such a way that little or no measurable heat is produced, and the life forms generating it are unharmed....
Đọc tiếp

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.

Light from a living plant or animal is called bioluminescence, or cold light, to distinguish it from incandescence or heat-generating light. Life forms could not produce incandescent light without being burned. Their light is produced in chemicals combining in such a way that little or no measurable heat is produced, and the life forms generating it are unharmed. Although bioluminescence is a relatively complicated process, it can be reduced to simple terms. Living light occurs when luciferin and oxygen combine in the presence of luciferase. In a few cases, fireflies the most common, an additional compound called ATP is required.

The earliest recorded experiments with bioluminescence in the late 1800s are attributed to Raphael Dubois, who extracted a luminous fluid from a clam, observing that it continued to glow in the test tube for several minutes. He named the substance luciferin, which means “the bearer of life”. In further research, Dubois discovered that several chemicals were required for bioluminescence to occur. In his notes, it was recorded that a second important substance, which he called luciferase, was always present. In later study of small, luminous sea creatures, Newton Harley concluded that luciferin was composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, which are the building blocks of all living cells. He also proved that there are a variety of luciferin and luciferase, specific to the plants and animals that produce them.

Much remains unknown, but many scientists who are studying bioluminescence now believe that the origin of the phenomenon may be traced to a time when there was no oxygen in the Earth’s atmosphere. When oxygen was gradually introduced to the atmosphere, it was actually poisonous to life forms, plants and animals produced light to use up the oxygen in a gradual but necessary adaptation. It is speculated that millions of years ago, all life may have produced light to survive. As the millennia passed, life forms on Earth became tolerant of, and finally dependent on oxygen, and the adaptation that produced bioluminescence was no longer necessary, but some primitive plants and animals continued to use the light for new functions such as mating or attracting prey.

Question 41: Bioluminescence is described as all of the following EXCEPT ______.

A. a complex chemicals process

B. an adaptation of early plants and animals to the environment

C. a form of cold light

D. a poisonous substance

1
16 tháng 11 2018

Đáp án D

Dịch nghĩa: Sự phát quang sinh học được miêu tả như tất cả những điều sau NGOẠI TRỮ _______.

A. một quá trình hóa học phức tạp

B. một sự thích ứng của những loài động thực vật tiền sử với môi trường

C. một dạng ánh sáng lạnh

D. một chất có độc

Giải thích: Ta thấy các đáp án còn lại đều được nói đến như những đặc tính của sự phát quang sinh học:

A. Đoạn 1: “Although bioluminescence is a relatively complicated process, it can be reduced to simple terms” - “Mặc dù sự phát quang sinh học là một quá trình tương đối phức tạp, nó có thể được giảm xuống đến những khái niệm đơn giản.”

B. Đoạn cuối: “It is speculated that millions of years ago, all life may have produced light to survive” - “Người ta đoán rằng hàng triệu năm về trước, toàn bộ sự sống có thể đã phải tạo ra ánh sáng để sinh tồn.”

C. Câu đầu bài viết: “Light from a living plant or animal is called bioluminescence, or cold light...” - “Ánh sáng từ một loài động vật hay thực vật còn sống được gọi là sự phát quang sinh học, hay ánh sáng lạnh. . .”

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42. Light from a living plant or animal is called bioluminescence, or cold light, to distinguish it from incandescence or heat-generating light. Life forms could not produce incandescent light without being burned. Their light is produced in chemicals combining in such a way that little or no measurable heat is produced, and the life forms generating it are unharmed....
Đọc tiếp

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.

Light from a living plant or animal is called bioluminescence, or cold light, to distinguish it from incandescence or heat-generating light. Life forms could not produce incandescent light without being burned. Their light is produced in chemicals combining in such a way that little or no measurable heat is produced, and the life forms generating it are unharmed. Although bioluminescence is a relatively complicated process, it can be reduced to simple terms. Living light occurs when luciferin and oxygen combine in the presence of luciferase. In a few cases, fireflies the most common, an additional compound called ATP is required.

The earliest recorded experiments with bioluminescence in the late 1800s are attributed to Raphael Dubois, who extracted a luminous fluid from a clam, observing that it continued to glow in the test tube for several minutes. He named the substance luciferin, which means “the bearer of life”. In further research, Dubois discovered that several chemicals were required for bioluminescence to occur. In his notes, it was recorded that a second important substance, which he called luciferase, was always present. In later study of small, luminous sea creatures, Newton Harley concluded that luciferin was composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, which are the building blocks of all living cells. He also proved that there are a variety of luciferin and luciferase, specific to the plants and animals that produce them.

Much remains unknown, but many scientists who are studying bioluminescence now believe that the origin of the phenomenon may be traced to a time when there was no oxygen in the Earth’s atmosphere. When oxygen was gradually introduced to the atmosphere, it was actually poisonous to life forms, plants and animals produced light to use up the oxygen in a gradual but necessary adaptation. It is speculated that millions of years ago, all life may have produced light to survive. As the millennia passed, life forms on Earth became tolerant of, and finally dependent on oxygen, and the adaptation that produced bioluminescence was no longer necessary, but some primitive plants and animals continued to use the light for new functions such as mating or attracting prey.

Question38: The word “primitive” is closest meaning to ______.

A. very old

B. very large

C. very important

D. very common

1
24 tháng 3 2017

Đáp án A

Dịch nghĩa: Từ “primitive” gần nghĩa nhất với _______.

A. rất nhiều tuổi

B. rất lớn

C. rất quan trọng

D. rất phổ biến

Giải thích: be primitive: rất lâu đời, nguyên thủy = very old

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42. Light from a living plant or animal is called bioluminescence, or cold light, to distinguish it from incandescence or heat-generating light. Life forms could not produce incandescent light without being burned. Their light is produced in chemicals combining in such a way that little or no measurable heat is produced, and the life forms generating it are unharmed....
Đọc tiếp

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.

Light from a living plant or animal is called bioluminescence, or cold light, to distinguish it from incandescence or heat-generating light. Life forms could not produce incandescent light without being burned. Their light is produced in chemicals combining in such a way that little or no measurable heat is produced, and the life forms generating it are unharmed. Although bioluminescence is a relatively complicated process, it can be reduced to simple terms. Living light occurs when luciferin and oxygen combine in the presence of luciferase. In a few cases, fireflies the most common, an additional compound called ATP is required.

The earliest recorded experiments with bioluminescence in the late 1800s are attributed to Raphael Dubois, who extracted a luminous fluid from a clam, observing that it continued to glow in the test tube for several minutes. He named the substance luciferin, which means “the bearer of life”. In further research, Dubois discovered that several chemicals were required for bioluminescence to occur. In his notes, it was recorded that a second important substance, which he called luciferase, was always present. In later study of small, luminous sea creatures, Newton Harley concluded that luciferin was composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, which are the building blocks of all living cells. He also proved that there are a variety of luciferin and luciferase, specific to the plants and animals that produce them.

Much remains unknown, but many scientists who are studying bioluminescence now believe that the origin of the phenomenon may be traced to a time when there was no oxygen in the Earth’s atmosphere. When oxygen was gradually introduced to the atmosphere, it was actually poisonous to life forms, plants and animals produced light to use up the oxygen in a gradual but necessary adaptation. It is speculated that millions of years ago, all life may have produced light to survive. As the millennia passed, life forms on Earth became tolerant of, and finally dependent on oxygen, and the adaptation that produced bioluminescence was no longer necessary, but some primitive plants and animals continued to use the light for new functions such as mating or attracting prey.

Question 42: The paragraph following the passage most probably discuss ______.

A. incandescence in prehistoric plants and animals

B. incandescence in modern plants and animals

C. bioluminescence in prehistoric plants and animals

D. bioluminescence in modern plants and animals

1
4 tháng 1 2020

Đáp án D

Dịch nghĩa: Đoạn văn tiếp theo bài viết có thể nói về

A. sự cháy trong động thực vật tiền sử

B. sự cháy trong động thực vật đương đại

C. sự phát quang sinh học trong động thực vật tiền sử

D. sự phát quang sinh học trong động thực vật đương đại

Giải thích: Câu cuối bài viết: “...but some primitive plants and animals continued to use the light for new functions such as mating or attracting prey” - “nhưng một số loài động thực vật nguyên thủy vẫn tiếp tục sử dụng ánh sáng với những chức năng mới như tìm bạn đời hay hấp dẫn con mồi.”

=> Có thể hiểu đoạn văn tiếp theo sẽ tiếp tục thảo luận về sự phát quang sinh học của những loài sinh vật này trong thời hiện đại.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42. Light from a living plant or animal is called bioluminescence, or cold light, to distinguish it from incandescence or heat-generating light. Life forms could not produce incandescent light without being burned. Their light is produced in chemicals combining in such a way that little or no measurable heat is produced, and the life forms generating it are unharmed....
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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 from 36 to 42.

Light from a living plant or animal is called bioluminescence, or cold light, to distinguish it from incandescence or heat-generating light. Life forms could not produce incandescent light without being burned. Their light is produced in chemicals combining in such a way that little or no measurable heat is produced, and the life forms generating it are unharmed. Although bioluminescence is a relatively complicated process, it can be reduced to simple terms. Living light occurs when luciferin and oxygen combine in the presence of luciferase. In a few cases, fireflies the most common, an additional compound called ATP is required.

The earliest recorded experiments with bioluminescence in the late 1800s are attributed to Raphael Dubois, who extracted a luminous fluid from a clam, observing that it continued to glow in the test tube for several minutes. He named the substance luciferin, which means “the bearer of life”. In further research, Dubois discovered that several chemicals were required for bioluminescence to occur. In his notes, it was recorded that a second important substance, which he called luciferase, was always present. In later study of small, luminous sea creatures, Newton Harley concluded that luciferin was composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, which are the building blocks of all living cells. He also proved that there are a variety of luciferin and luciferase, specific to the plants and animals that produce them.

Much remains unknown, but many scientists who are studying bioluminescence now believe that the origin of the phenomenon may be traced to a time when there was no oxygen in the Earth’s atmosphere. When oxygen was gradually introduced to the atmosphere, it was actually poisonous to life forms, plants and animals produced light to use up the oxygen in a gradual but necessary adaptation. It is speculated that millions of years ago, all life may have produced light to survive. As the millennia passed, life forms on Earth became tolerant of, and finally dependent on oxygen, and the adaptation that produced bioluminescence was no longer necessary, but some primitive plants and animals continued to use the light for new functions such as mating or attracting prey.

Question 40: Where in the passage does the author explain how living light occurs?

A. Line 3-4

B. Line 5-7

C. Line 8-l0

D. Line 10-12

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21 tháng 2 2018

Đáp án B

Dịch nghĩa: Ở đâu trong đoạn văn tác giả giải thích ánh sáng tự nhiên tồn tại như thế nào?

A. Dòng 3-4

B. Dòng 5-7

C. Dòng 8-10

D. Dòng 10-12

Giải thích: Thông tin nằm ở dòng 5-7 đoạn văn: “Living light occurs when luciferin and oxygen combine in the presence of luciferase. In a few cases, fireflies the most common, an additional compound called ATP is required” - “Ánh sáng sống diễn ra khi luciferin và oxy kết hợp với sự có mặt của luciferase. Trong một số ít trường hợp, phổ biến nhất đối với đom đóm, cần một chất hóa học khác là ATP.”

=> Có thể thấy trong 2 câu này tác giả đã giải thích quá trình hình thành của ánh sáng sống.