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VIII. Read the passage and decide whether the statements are True (T) or False (F)The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is a very large charity in the world. They first started in 1961 in Switzerland. They work in six areas: food, climate, freshwater, wildlife, forests and oceans. The WWF has offices in more than 100 countries. To help the WWF, people can ‘adopt’ an animal. People can choose the animals they like, such as tigers, butterflies, bears, birds, etc and make a donation. The WWF will...
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VIII. Read the passage and decide whether the statements are True (T) or False (F)

The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is a very large charity in the world. They first started in 1961 in Switzerland. They work in six areas: food, climate, freshwater, wildlife, forests and oceans. The WWF has offices in more than 100 countries. To help the WWF, people can ‘adopt’ an animal. People can choose the animals they like, such as tigers, butterflies, bears, birds, etc and make a donation. The WWF will send them photographs, information and an adoption certificate. It’s a great way to learn more about animals. Or they can donate money by buying toy animals. The WWF-Vietnam started in 1985. They help to save wild animals, such as Saolas, rhinos, elephants, tortoises and turtles. They also make wildlife documentaries to teach young children to love wild animals and live in peace with nature.

1. WWF only work to protect wild animals.                                                                            

2. There are WWF offices in more than 100 countries.                                                            

3. To ‘adopt’ an animal in the WWF, you choose an animal and donate money.                    

4. The WWF-Vietnam teaches young children to make wildlife documentaries.                    

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VIII. Read the passage and decide whether the statements are True (T) or False (F)The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is a very large charity in the world. They first started in 1961 in Switzerland. They work in six areas: food, climate, freshwater, wildlife, forests and oceans. The WWF has offices in more than 100 countries. To help the WWF, people can ‘adopt’ an animal. People can choose the animals they like, such as tigers, butterflies, bears, birds, etc and make a donation. The WWF will...
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VIII. Read the passage and decide whether the statements are True (T) or False (F)

The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is a very large charity in the world. They first started in 1961 in Switzerland. They work in six areas: food, climate, freshwater, wildlife, forests and oceans. The WWF has offices in more than 100 countries. To help the WWF, people can ‘adopt’ an animal. People can choose the animals they like, such as tigers, butterflies, bears, birds, etc and make a donation. The WWF will send them photographs, information and an adoption certificate. It’s a great way to learn more about animals. Or they can donate money by buying toy animals. The WWF-Vietnam started in 1985. They help to save wild animals, such as Saolas, rhinos, elephants, tortoises and turtles. They also make wildlife documentaries to teach young children to love wild animals and live in peace with nature.

1. WWF only work to protect wild animals.                                                                            

2. There are WWF offices in more than 100 countries.                                                            

3. To ‘adopt’ an animal in the WWF, you choose an animal and donate money.                    

4. The WWF-Vietnam teaches young children to make wildlife documentaries.                    

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VIII. Read the passage and decide whether the statements are True (T) or False (F)The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is a very large charity in the world. They first started in 1961 in Switzerland. They work in six areas: food, climate, freshwater, wildlife, forests and oceans. The WWF has offices in more than 100 countries. To help the WWF, people can ‘adopt’ an animal. People can choose the animals they like, such as tigers, butterflies, bears, birds, etc and make a donation. The WWF will...
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VIII. Read the passage and decide whether the statements are True (T) or False (F)

The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is a very large charity in the world. They first started in 1961 in Switzerland. They work in six areas: food, climate, freshwater, wildlife, forests and oceans. The WWF has offices in more than 100 countries. To help the WWF, people can ‘adopt’ an animal. People can choose the animals they like, such as tigers, butterflies, bears, birds, etc and make a donation. The WWF will send them photographs, information and an adoption certificate. It’s a great way to learn more about animals. Or they can donate money by buying toy animals. The WWF-Vietnam started in 1985. They help to save wild animals, such as Saolas, rhinos, elephants, tortoises and turtles. They also make wildlife documentaries to teach young children to love wild animals and live in peace with nature.

1. WWF only work to protect wild animals.                                                                            

2. There are WWF offices in more than 100 countries.                                                            

3. To ‘adopt’ an animal in the WWF, you choose an animal and donate money.                    

4. The WWF-Vietnam teaches young children to make wildlife documentaries.                    

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15 tháng 3 2022

1F

2T

3F

4T

A. Read the passage and decide whether the statements are True (T), False (F) or there is No Information (NI). The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is a very large charity in the world. They first started in 1961 in Switzerland. They work in six areas: food, climate, freshwater, wildlife, forests and oceans. The WWF has offices in more than 100 countries. To help the WWF, people can ‘adopt’ an animal. People can choose the animals they like, such as tigers, butterflies, bears, birds, etc and...
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A. Read the passage and decide whether the statements are True (T), False (F) or there is No Information (NI).

The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is a very large charity in the world. They first started in 1961 in Switzerland. They work in six areas: food, climate, freshwater, wildlife, forests and oceans. The WWF has offices in more than 100 countries. To help the WWF, people can ‘adopt’ an animal. People can choose the animals they like, such as tigers, butterflies, bears, birds, etc and make a donation. The WWF will send them photographs, information and an adoption certificate. It’s a great way to learn more about animals. Or they can donate money by buying toy animals. The WWF-Vietnam started in 1985. They help to save wild animals, such as Saolas, rhinos, elephants, tortoises and turtles. They also make wildlife documentaries to teach young children to love wild animals and live in peace with nature.

33. WWF only work to protect wild animals.        

34. There are WWF offices in more than 100 countries.         

35. To ‘adopt’ an animal in the WWF, you choose an animal and donate money.        

36. The WWF-Vietnam is very famous.        

37. The WWF-Vietnam teaches young children to make wildlife documentaries.    

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16 tháng 11 2023

1 F

2 T

3 T

4 NI

5 F

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 28 to 35. WWF, in full World Wide Fund for Nature, international organization committed to conservation of the environment. In North America, it is called the World Wildlife Fund. In 1960, a group of British naturalists - most notably biologist Sir Julian Huxley, artist and conservationist Peter Scott, and ornithologists Guy Montfort and Max Nicholson -...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 28 to 35.

WWF, in full World Wide Fund for Nature, international organization committed to conservation of the environment. In North America, it is called the World Wildlife Fund.

In 1960, a group of British naturalists - most notably biologist Sir Julian Huxley, artist and conservationist Peter Scott, and ornithologists Guy Montfort and Max Nicholson - led an effort to establish an organization that protected endangered species and their habitats. The following year the World Wildlife Fund was founded; the international name was subsequently changed to World Wide Fund for Nature in 1989, although in the United States and Canada it retained the founding name. The organization's distinctive panda logo was created by Scott. In the face of growing environmental threats over the ensuing years, the WWF's activities expanded in scope. Today its mission statement is threefold: to conserve the world's biological diversity, to ensure that the use of renewable natural resources is sustainable, and to promote the reduction of pollution and of wasteful consumption. The organization has long included both conservationists and businesspeople with the intention of combining solid scientific data with well-managed action. It also seeks cooperation between nongovernmental organizations, local governments, and local populations. The WWF works closely with the World Conservation Union and has formed partnerships with the United Nations, the World Bank, and the European Union.

The WWF provides money for conservation initiatives around the world. These include programs focused on individual species, forests, and freshwater and marine issues as well as climate change and responsible international trade. The group has also been involved in efforts to provide a safe and sustainable habitat for the world's peoples, both urban and rural, including clean water, clean air, healthful food, and rewarding recreation areas. Among the WWF's notable achievements is its use of debt-for-nature swaps, in which an organization buys some of a country's foreign debt at a discount, converts the money to local currency, and then uses it to finance conservation efforts. The WWF's first successful debt-for-nature swap took place in 1987 in Ecuador.

At the beginning of the 21st century, the WWF was active in more than 100 countries and had more than five million supporters. The organization's international headquarters are in Gland, Switz., and it has more than 90 offices around the world.

The word "ensuing" in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to __________.

A. bygone  

B. present    

C. following  

D. current

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17 tháng 1 2017

Đáp án C

Từ “ensuing” trong đoạn 1 gần nghĩa nhất với từ nào?

A. quá khứ                    B. hiện tại                     
C. tiếp theo                    D. hiện tại

Từ đồng nghĩa: ensuing (tiếp theo, sau đó) = following.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 28 to 35. WWF, in full World Wide Fund for Nature, international organization committed to conservation of the environment. In North America, it is called the World Wildlife Fund. In 1960, a group of British naturalists - most notably biologist Sir Julian Huxley, artist and conservationist Peter Scott, and ornithologists Guy Montfort and Max Nicholson -...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 28 to 35.

WWF, in full World Wide Fund for Nature, international organization committed to conservation of the environment. In North America, it is called the World Wildlife Fund.

In 1960, a group of British naturalists - most notably biologist Sir Julian Huxley, artist and conservationist Peter Scott, and ornithologists Guy Montfort and Max Nicholson - led an effort to establish an organization that protected endangered species and their habitats. The following year the World Wildlife Fund was founded; the international name was subsequently changed to World Wide Fund for Nature in 1989, although in the United States and Canada it retained the founding name. The organization's distinctive panda logo was created by Scott. In the face of growing environmental threats over the ensuing years, the WWF's activities expanded in scope. Today its mission statement is threefold: to conserve the world's biological diversity, to ensure that the use of renewable natural resources is sustainable, and to promote the reduction of pollution and of wasteful consumption. The organization has long included both conservationists and businesspeople with the intention of combining solid scientific data with well-managed action. It also seeks cooperation between nongovernmental organizations, local governments, and local populations. The WWF works closely with the World Conservation Union and has formed partnerships with the United Nations, the World Bank, and the European Union.

The WWF provides money for conservation initiatives around the world. These include programs focused on individual species, forests, and freshwater and marine issues as well as climate change and responsible international trade. The group has also been involved in efforts to provide a safe and sustainable habitat for the world's peoples, both urban and rural, including clean water, clean air, healthful food, and rewarding recreation areas. Among the WWF's notable achievements is its use of debt-for-nature swaps, in which an organization buys some of a country's foreign debt at a discount, converts the money to local currency, and then uses it to finance conservation efforts. The WWF's first successful debt-for-nature swap took place in 1987 in Ecuador.

At the beginning of the 21st century, the WWF was active in more than 100 countries and had more than five million supporters. The organization's international headquarters are in Gland, Switz., and it has more than 90 offices around the world.

According to the passage, what contemporary mission of WWF is NOT stated?

A. to protect the biological variety of the world.

B. to reduce pollution and prodigal consumption.

C. to make sure that renewable natural resources are used sustainably.

D. to protect endangered species and their habitats.

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19 tháng 8 2019

Đáp án D

Theo đoạn văn, sứ mệnh hiện tại nào của WWF không được để cập đến trong bài?

A. để bảo vệ sự đa dạng sinh học của thể giới.

B. để làm giảm ô nhiễm và sự tiêu thụ lãng phí.

C. để đảm bảo rằng nguồn tài nguyên thiên nhiên có thể tái tạo được sử dụng một cách bền vững.

D. để bảo vệ các loài động vật có nguy cơ tuyệt chủng và môi trường sống của chúng.

Căn cứ thông tin đoạn 1:

Today its mission statement is threefold: to conserve the world’s biological diversity, to ensure that the use of renewable natural resources is sustainable, and to promote the reduction of pollution and of wasteful consumption. (Ngày nay, sứ mệnh của tổ chức này gồm 3 phần: để bảo tồn sự đa dạng sinh học của thế giớí, đế đảm bảo rằng việc sử dụng các nguồn tài nguyên thiên nhiên có thể tái tạo là bền vững và để thúc đấy sự gíảm thiểu ô nhiễm và sự tiêu thụ lãng phí.)

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 28 to 35. WWF, in full World Wide Fund for Nature, international organization committed to conservation of the environment. In North America, it is called the World Wildlife Fund. In 1960, a group of British naturalists - most notably biologist Sir Julian Huxley, artist and conservationist Peter Scott, and ornithologists Guy Montfort and Max Nicholson -...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 28 to 35.

WWF, in full World Wide Fund for Nature, international organization committed to conservation of the environment. In North America, it is called the World Wildlife Fund.

In 1960, a group of British naturalists - most notably biologist Sir Julian Huxley, artist and conservationist Peter Scott, and ornithologists Guy Montfort and Max Nicholson - led an effort to establish an organization that protected endangered species and their habitats. The following year the World Wildlife Fund was founded; the international name was subsequently changed to World Wide Fund for Nature in 1989, although in the United States and Canada it retained the founding name. The organization's distinctive panda logo was created by Scott. In the face of growing environmental threats over the ensuing years, the WWF's activities expanded in scope. Today its mission statement is threefold: to conserve the world's biological diversity, to ensure that the use of renewable natural resources is sustainable, and to promote the reduction of pollution and of wasteful consumption. The organization has long included both conservationists and businesspeople with the intention of combining solid scientific data with well-managed action. It also seeks cooperation between nongovernmental organizations, local governments, and local populations. The WWF works closely with the World Conservation Union and has formed partnerships with the United Nations, the World Bank, and the European Union.

The WWF provides money for conservation initiatives around the world. These include programs focused on individual species, forests, and freshwater and marine issues as well as climate change and responsible international trade. The group has also been involved in efforts to provide a safe and sustainable habitat for the world's peoples, both urban and rural, including clean water, clean air, healthful food, and rewarding recreation areas. Among the WWF's notable achievements is its use of debt-for-nature swaps, in which an organization buys some of a country's foreign debt at a discount, converts the money to local currency, and then uses it to finance conservation efforts. The WWF's first successful debt-for-nature swap took place in 1987 in Ecuador.

At the beginning of the 21st century, the WWF was active in more than 100 countries and had more than five million supporters. The organization's international headquarters are in Gland, Switz., and it has more than 90 offices around the world.

Which sentence is CORRECT about WWF?

A. Its panda logo was created by 2 men, an artist and a conservationist

B. It has millions of supporters in about a hundred countries

C. Its headquarters are in Sweden

D. Its programs covered the issues of terrestrial and marine areas

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14 tháng 6 2018

Đáp án D

Câu nào là đúng về tổ chửc WWF?

A. Biểu trưng con gấu trúc của tổ chức này được tạo ra bởi hai người đàn ông, một hoạ sĩ và một nhà bảo tồn học.

B. Tổ chức này có hàng triệu người ủng hộ ở gần 100 quốc gia.

C. Trụ sở của tổ chức này ở Thuỵ Điển.

D. Các chương trình của tổ chức này bao gồm các vấn đề của cả khu vực trên cạn lẫn dưới nước.

Căn cứ thông tin đoạn 2:

These include programs focused on individual species, forests, and freshwater and marine issues as well as climate change and responsible international trade. (Các sáng kiến này gồm các chương trình tập trung vào các cá thể loài, rừng, các vấn đề nước ngọt và biến cũng như thay đổi khí hậu và trách nhiệm trong thương mại quốc tế)

- Câu A sai vì theo thông tin đoạn 1: The organization’s distinctive panda logo was created by Scott (Biểu trưng con gấu trúc đặc biệt của tổ chức này được tạo ra bởi Scott) và thông tin "artist and conservationist Peter Scott” (Peter Scott vừa là một hoạ sĩ vừa là một nhà bảo tồn học.)

- Câu B sai vi theo thông tin đoạn 3: At the beginning of the let century, the WWF was active in more than 100 countries and had more than five million supporters. (Đầu thế kỉ 21, tổ chức WWF đã hoạt động ở trên 100 quốc gia và có hơn 5 triệu người ủng hộ.)

- Các C sai vì theo thông tin đoạn 3: The organization’s international headquarters are in Gland, Switz. (Tổ chức này có trụ sở quốc tế ở Gland, Thuỵ Sĩ.)

Dịch bài

WWF. tên đầy đủ là Quỹ Toàn cầu về Thiên nhiên, là tổ chức quốc tế cam kết bảo tồn môi trường. Ở Bắc Mỹ, nó được gọi là Quỹ động vật hoang dã thế giới. Năm 1960, một nhóm các nhà tự nhiên học người Anh, nhà sinh vật học nổi tiếng Sir Julian Huxley, hoạ sĩ và nhà bảo tồn Peter Scott, và các nhà điểu cầm học Guy Mountfort và Max Nicholson đã nỗ lực thiết lập một tổ chức bảo vệ các loài có nguy cơ tuyệt chủng và môi trường sống của chúng. Năm sau, Quỹ Động vật hoang dã Thế giới được thành lập; tên quốc tế sau đó đã được đổi thành World Wide Fund for Nature vào năm 1989, mặc dù ở Hoa Kỳ và Canada, tên này vẫn giữ nguyên như tên sáng lập. Biểu tượng gấu trúc đặc biệt của tổ chức được tạo ra bởi Scott. Khi đối mặt với các mối đe dọa môi trường ngày càng tăng trong những năm tiếp theo, các hoạt động của WWF mở rộng trong phạm vi. Ngày nay, sứ mệnh của tổ chức này gồm 3 phần: để bảo tồn sự đa dạng sinh học của thế giới, để đảm bảo rằng việc sử dụng tài nguyên thiên nhiên tái tạo là bền vững, và thúc đẩy giảm ô nhiễm và tiêu thụ lãng phí. Tổ chức từ lâu đã bao gồm cả các nhà bảo tồn và doanh nhân với mục đích kết hợp dữ liệu khoa học vững chắc với hành động được quản lý tốt. Nó cũng tìm kiếm sự hợp tác giữa các tổ chức phi chính phủ, chính quyền địa phương và người dân địa phương. WWF làm việc chặt chẽ với Liên minh Bảo tồn Thế giới và đã hình thành quan hệ đối tác với Liên Hợp Quốc, Ngân hàng Thế giới và Liên minh Châu Âu.

WWF cung cấp tiền cho các sáng kiến bảo tồn trên toàn thế giới. Chúng bao gồm các chương trình tập trung vào các loài cá thế, rừng, và các vấn đề nước ngọt và biến cũng như biến đối khí hậu và thương mại quốc tế có trách nhiệm. Nhóm cũng đã tham gia vào các nỗ lực để cung cấp môi trường sống an toàn và bền vững cho các dân tộc trên thế giới, cả thành thị và nông thôn, bao gồm nước sạch, không khí trong lành, thực phẩm lành mạnh và các khu vực giải tri bổ ích. Trong số những thành tựu đáng chú ý của WWF là việc sử dụng các giao dịch hoán đổi nợ, trong đó một tổ chức mua một số khoản nợ nước ngoài của một quốc gia với mức chiết khấu, chuyển đổi tiền thành nội tệ và sử dụng nó để tài trợ cho các hoạt động bảo tồn. Cuộc hoán đổi nợ thành công đầu tiên của WWF diễn ra vào năm 1987 tại Ecuador.

Vào đầu thế kỷ 21, WWF đã hoạt động tại hơn 100 quốc gia và có hơn 5 triệu người ủng hộ. Trụ sở quốc tế của tổ chức này nằm ở Gland, Thug Si và có hơn 90 văn phòng trên toàn thế giới.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 28 to 35. WWF, in full World Wide Fund for Nature, international organization committed to conservation of the environment. In North America, it is called the World Wildlife Fund. In 1960, a group of British naturalists - most notably biologist Sir Julian Huxley, artist and conservationist Peter Scott, and ornithologists Guy Montfort and Max Nicholson -...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 28 to 35.

WWF, in full World Wide Fund for Nature, international organization committed to conservation of the environment. In North America, it is called the World Wildlife Fund.

In 1960, a group of British naturalists - most notably biologist Sir Julian Huxley, artist and conservationist Peter Scott, and ornithologists Guy Montfort and Max Nicholson - led an effort to establish an organization that protected endangered species and their habitats. The following year the World Wildlife Fund was founded; the international name was subsequently changed to World Wide Fund for Nature in 1989, although in the United States and Canada it retained the founding name. The organization's distinctive panda logo was created by Scott. In the face of growing environmental threats over the ensuing years, the WWF's activities expanded in scope. Today its mission statement is threefold: to conserve the world's biological diversity, to ensure that the use of renewable natural resources is sustainable, and to promote the reduction of pollution and of wasteful consumption. The organization has long included both conservationists and businesspeople with the intention of combining solid scientific data with well-managed action. It also seeks cooperation between nongovernmental organizations, local governments, and local populations. The WWF works closely with the World Conservation Union and has formed partnerships with the United Nations, the World Bank, and the European Union.

The WWF provides money for conservation initiatives around the world. These include programs focused on individual species, forests, and freshwater and marine issues as well as climate change and responsible international trade. The group has also been involved in efforts to provide a safe and sustainable habitat for the world's peoples, both urban and rural, including clean water, clean air, healthful food, and rewarding recreation areas. Among the WWF's notable achievements is its use of debt-for-nature swaps, in which an organization buys some of a country's foreign debt at a discount, converts the money to local currency, and then uses it to finance conservation efforts. The WWF's first successful debt-for-nature swap took place in 1987 in Ecuador.

At the beginning of the 21st century, the WWF was active in more than 100 countries and had more than five million supporters. The organization's international headquarters are in Gland, Switz., and it has more than 90 offices around the world.

The word "It" in paragraph 1 refers to

A. The organization  

B. The attention

C. Solid scientific data          

D. Well-managed action

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5 tháng 1 2020

Đáp án A

Từ “it” trong đoạn 1 đề cập đến _____?

A. Tổ chức                                                         
B. Sự chú ý

C. Dữ liệu khoa học chắc chắn                           
D. Hoạt động được tổ chức tốt

Căn cứ thông tin đoạn 1:

The organization has long included both conservationists and businesspeople with the intention of combining solid scientific data with well-managed action. It also seeks cooperation between nongovernmental organizations, local governments, and local populations. (Tổ chức này từ lâu đã bao gồm cả những nhà bảo tồn học và doanh nhân với dự định kết hợp dữ liệu khoa học vững chắc với hoạt động được quản lý chặt chẽ. Nó cũng tìm kiếm sự hợp tác giữa các tổ chức phi chính phủ, chính quyền địa  phương và người dân địa phương.)

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 28 to 35. WWF, in full World Wide Fund for Nature, international organization committed to conservation of the environment. In North America, it is called the World Wildlife Fund. In 1960, a group of British naturalists - most notably biologist Sir Julian Huxley, artist and conservationist Peter Scott, and ornithologists Guy Montfort and Max Nicholson -...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 28 to 35.

WWF, in full World Wide Fund for Nature, international organization committed to conservation of the environment. In North America, it is called the World Wildlife Fund.

In 1960, a group of British naturalists - most notably biologist Sir Julian Huxley, artist and conservationist Peter Scott, and ornithologists Guy Montfort and Max Nicholson - led an effort to establish an organization that protected endangered species and their habitats. The following year the World Wildlife Fund was founded; the international name was subsequently changed to World Wide Fund for Nature in 1989, although in the United States and Canada it retained the founding name. The organization's distinctive panda logo was created by Scott. In the face of growing environmental threats over the ensuing years, the WWF's activities expanded in scope. Today its mission statement is threefold: to conserve the world's biological diversity, to ensure that the use of renewable natural resources is sustainable, and to promote the reduction of pollution and of wasteful consumption. The organization has long included both conservationists and businesspeople with the intention of combining solid scientific data with well-managed action. It also seeks cooperation between nongovernmental organizations, local governments, and local populations. The WWF works closely with the World Conservation Union and has formed partnerships with the United Nations, the World Bank, and the European Union.

The WWF provides money for conservation initiatives around the world. These include programs focused on individual species, forests, and freshwater and marine issues as well as climate change and responsible international trade. The group has also been involved in efforts to provide a safe and sustainable habitat for the world's peoples, both urban and rural, including clean water, clean air, healthful food, and rewarding recreation areas. Among the WWF's notable achievements is its use of debt-for-nature swaps, in which an organization buys some of a country's foreign debt at a discount, converts the money to local currency, and then uses it to finance conservation efforts. The WWF's first successful debt-for-nature swap took place in 1987 in Ecuador.

At the beginning of the 21st century, the WWF was active in more than 100 countries and had more than five million supporters. The organization's international headquarters are in Gland, Switz., and it has more than 90 offices around the world.

The phrase "focused on" in paragraph 2 could best be replaced by ________.

A. concentrated on

B. depended on     

C. relied on 

D. based on

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Đáp án A

Cụm từ “ocused on” trong đoạn 2 có thể được thay thế bởi ______.

A. tập trung vào             B. phụ thuộc vào          
C. dựa vào                     D. dựa vào

Từ đồng nghĩa: focused on (tập trung vào) = concentrated on