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Find the best choice to complete the passage below.Garbage is what someone leaves behind that they do not want to use anymore. It can also be called (26)….. or rubbish. A definition of garbage is anything left behind at a place (27)…. you used to be, but are not anymore. In modern home and businesses, however, garbage is normally separated and put where it can be (28)…. and taken to a place designed to hold, burn, or recycle garbage.Smoke is a cloud of very small, solid parts. It is made when...
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Find the best choice to complete the passage below.

Garbage is what someone leaves behind that they do not want to use anymore. It can also be called (26)….. or rubbish. A definition of garbage is anything left behind at a place (27)…. you used to be, but are not anymore. In modern home and businesses, however, garbage is normally separated and put where it can be (28)…. and taken to a place designed to hold, burn, or recycle garbage.

Smoke is a cloud of very small, solid parts. It is made when (29)…… something. Smoke can be bad because if it goes into the lungs of a person, it can kill them. Most people think that they are always able to see smoke, but it can also be (30)……. (a thing that a person is not able to see)

31.A. waste                              B. save                               C. safe                                  D. stone

32.A. it                                      B. that                                C. which                              D. where

33.A. wrapped                         B. organized                     C. collected                         D. picked

34.A. firing                               B. fighting                         C. burning                           D. chopping

35.A. invisible          B. unmovable            C. unspeakable         D. insensible

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19 tháng 3 2022

31.A. waste                              B. save                               C. safe                                  D. stone

32.A. it                                      B. that                                C. which                              D. where

33.A. wrapped                         B. organized                     C. collected                         D. picked

34.A. firing                               B. fighting                         C. burning                           D. chopping

35.A. invisible          B. unmovable            C. unspeakable         D. insensible

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* Choose the word (A, B, C or D) that best fits the blank space in the following passages.Garbage is what someone leaves behind that they do not want to use anymore. It can also be called (1)…………………or rubbish. A definition of garbage is anything left behind at a place where you used to be, but are not anymore. In modern home and businesses, however, garbage is normally separated and put where it can be (2) …………………and taken to a place designed to hold, burn, or recycle garbage. Smoke is a cloud...
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* Choose the word (A, B, C or D) that best fits the blank space in the following passages.
Garbage is what someone leaves behind that they do not want to use anymore. It can also be called (1)…………………or rubbish. A definition of garbage is anything left behind at a place where you used to be, but are not anymore. In modern home and businesses, however, garbage is normally separated and put where it can be (2) …………………and taken to a place designed to hold, burn, or recycle garbage. Smoke is a cloud of very small, solid parts. It is made when (3) …………………something. Smoke can be
bad because if it goes into the lungs of a person, it can kill them. Most people think that they are always able to see smoke, but it can also be (4) …………………. (a thing that a person is not able to see)
1. A. waste B. save C. safe D. stone
2. A. wrapped B. organized C. collected D. picked
3. A. firing B. fighting C. burning D. chopping
4. A. invisible B. unmovable C. unspeakable D. insensible

* Read the passage below and answer each of questions.
Tropical rain forests are found in Amazon region of South America, Central America, Africa, South and Southeast Asia. Rain forests are very important to the world’s climate. The Amazon rain forest alone receives about 30 to 40 % of the total rainfall on the earth and produces about the same percentage of the
world’s oxygen. Some scientists believe that the decreasing size of rain forests will affect the climate on the earth, making it uncomfortable or even dangerous for life. Saving our rain forests is an international problem. One country or even a few countries can not solve the problem alone. The nations of the world must work together to find a solution before it is too late.
1. How are rain forests to the world’s climate?
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
2. How many percent of the world’s oxygen does Amazon rain forest produce?
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
3. What do scientists think about the decreasing size of rain forests?
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
4. Is saving our rain forests only a national problem?
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

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5 tháng 10 2021

* Choose the word (A, B, C or D) that best fits the blank space in the following passages.
Garbage is what someone leaves behind that they do not want to use anymore. It can also be called (1) waste or rubbish. A definition of garbage is anything left behind at a place where you used to be, but are not anymore. In modern home and businesses, however, garbage is normally separated and put where it can be (2) collected and taken to a place designed to hold, burn, or recycle garbage. Smoke is a cloud of very small, solid parts. It is made when (3) burning something. Smoke can be
bad because if it goes into the lungs of a person, it can kill them. Most people think that they are always able to see smoke, but it can also be (4) invisible  (a thing that a person is not able to see)


1. A. waste B. save C. safe D. stone
2. A. wrapped B. organized C. collected D. picked
3. A. firing B. fighting C. burning D. chopping
4. A. invisible B. unmovable C. unspeakable D. insensible

 

 

(Rác là thứ ai đó bỏ lại mà họ không muốn sử dụng nữa. Nó cũng có thể được gọi là (1) chất thải hoặc rác rưởi. Định nghĩa về rác là bất cứ thứ gì bị bỏ lại ở nơi bạn đã từng ở, nhưng không còn nữa. Tuy nhiên, trong các gia đình và cơ sở kinh doanh hiện đại, rác thải thường được phân tách và đặt ở nơi có thể (2) được thu gom và đưa đến một nơi được thiết kế để chứa, đốt hoặc tái chế rác. Khói là một đám mây gồm các phần rắn, rất nhỏ. Nó được tạo ra khi (3) đốt một thứ gì đó. Khói có thể có hại bởi vì nếu nó đi vào phổi của một người, nó có thể giết chết họ. Hầu hết mọi người nghĩ rằng họ luôn có thể nhìn thấy khói, nhưng nó cũng có thể (4) vô hình (một thứ mà một người không thể nhìn thấy)

5 tháng 10 2021

Read the passage below and answer each of questions.
Tropical rain forests are found in Amazon region of South America, Central America, Africa, South and Southeast Asia. Rain forests are very important to the world’s climate. The Amazon rain forest alone receives about 30 to 40 % of the total rainfall on the earth and produces about the same percentage of the world’s oxygen. Some scientists believe that the decreasing size of rain forests will affect the climate on the earth, making it uncomfortable or even dangerous for life. Saving our rain forests is an international problem. One country or even a few countries can not solve the problem alone. The nations of the world must work together to find a solution before it is too late.
1. How are rain forests to the world’s climate?
………Rain forests are very important to the world’s climate.…………………
2. How many percent of the world’s oxygen does Amazon rain forest produce?
……It produces about 30 to 40 % of the world’s oxygen. …………………………………………
3. What do scientists think about the decreasing size of rain forests?
………………They think that it will affect the climate on the earth, making it uncomfortable or even dangerous for life.………
4. Is saving our rain forests only a national problem?
………No, it is not.…………………………

 

Rừng mưa nhiệt đới được tìm thấy ở khu vực Amazon của Nam Mỹ, Trung Mỹ, Châu Phi, Nam và Đông Nam Á. Rừng mưa rất quan trọng đối với khí hậu thế giới. Chỉ riêng rừng mưa Amazon đã nhận được khoảng 30 đến 40% tổng lượng mưa trên trái đất và tạo ra lượng oxy tương đương với thế giới. Một số nhà khoa học cho rằng diện tích rừng mưa ngày càng giảm sẽ ảnh hưởng đến khí hậu trên trái đất, gây khó chịu, thậm chí nguy hiểm cho tính mạng. Cứu rừng mưa của chúng ta là một vấn đề quốc tế. Một quốc gia hoặc thậm chí một vài quốc gia không thể giải quyết vấn đề một mình. Các quốc gia trên thế giới phải cùng nhau tìm ra giải pháp trước khi quá muộn.

* Choose the word (A, B, C or D) that best fits the blank space in the following passages.Garbage is what someone leaves behind that they do not want to use anymore. It can also be called (1)…………………or rubbish. A definition of garbage is anything left behind at a place where you used to be, but are not anymore. In modern home and businesses, however, garbage is normally separated and put where it can be (2) …………………and taken to a place designed to hold, burn, or recycle garbage. Smoke is a cloud...
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* Choose the word (A, B, C or D) that best fits the blank space in the following passages.
Garbage is what someone leaves behind that they do not want to use anymore. It can also be called (1)…………………or rubbish. A definition of garbage is anything left behind at a place where you used to be, but are not anymore. In modern home and businesses, however, garbage is normally separated and put where it can be (2) …………………and taken to a place designed to hold, burn, or recycle garbage. Smoke is a cloud of very small, solid parts. It is made when (3) …………………something. Smoke can be bad because if it goes into the lungs of a person, it can kill them. Most people think that they are always able to see smoke, but it can also be (4) …………………. (a thing that a person is not able to see)
1. A. waste B. save C. safe D. stone
2. A. wrapped B. organized C. collected D. picked
3. A. firing B. fighting C. burning D. chopping
4. A. invisible B. unmovable C. unspeakable D. insensible

* Read the passage below and answer each of questions.
Tropical rain forests are found in Amazon region of South America, Central America, Africa, South and Southeast Asia. Rain forests are very important to the world’s climate. The Amazon rain forest alone receives about 30 to 40 % of the total rainfall on the earth and produces about the same percentage of the
world’s oxygen. Some scientists believe that the decreasing size of rain forests will affect the climate on the earth, making it uncomfortable or even dangerous for life. Saving our rain forests is an international problem. One country or even a few countries can not solve the problem alone. The nations of the world must work together to find a solution before it is too late.
1. How are rain forests to the world’s climate?
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
2. How many percent of the world’s oxygen does Amazon rain forest produce?
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
3. What do scientists think about the decreasing size of rain forests?
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
4. Is saving our rain forests only a national problem?
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

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Read the following pasage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questionsGarbage cans are not magical portals. Trash does not disappear when you toss it in a can. Yet, the average American throws away an estimated 1,600 pounds of waste each year. If there are no magic garbage fairies, where does all that trash go? There are four methods to managing waste: recycling, landfilling, composting, and incinerating. Each method has its...
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Read the following pasage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions

Garbage cans are not magical portals. Trash does not disappear when you toss it in a can. Yet, the average American throws away an estimated 1,600 pounds of waste each year. If there are no magic garbage fairies, where does all that trash go? There are four methods to managing waste: recycling, landfilling, composting, and incinerating. Each method has its strengths and weaknesses. Let's take a quick look at each.

Recycling is the process of turning waste into new materials. For example, used paper can be turned into paperboard, which can be used to make book covers. Recycling can reduce pollution, save materials, and lower energy use. Yet, some argue that recycling wastes energy. They believe that collecting, processing, and converting waste uses more energy than it saves. Still, most people agree that recycling is better for the planet

than landfilling.

Landfilling is the oldest method of managing waste. In its simplest form, landfilling is when people bury garbage in a hole. Over time the practice of landfilling has advanced. Garbage is compacted before it is thrown into the hole. In this way more garbage can fit in each landfill. Large liners are placed in the bottom of landfills so that toxic garbage juice doesn't get into the ground water. Sadly, these liners don't always work. Landfills may pollute the local water supply. Not to mention that all of that garbage stinks. Nobody wants to live next to a landfill. This makes it hard to find new locations for landfills.

Compositing is when people pile up organic matter, such as food waste, and allow it to decompose. The product of this decomposition is compost. Compost can be added to the soil to make the soil richer and better for growing crops. While composting is easy to do onsite somewhere, like home or school, it's hard to do after the garbage gets all mixed up. This is because plastic and other inorganic materials must be removed from the compost pile or they will pollute the soil. There's a lot of plastic in garbage, which makes it hard to compost on a large scale.

One thing that is easier to do is burning garbage. There are two main ways to incinerate waste. The first is to create or harvest a fuel from the waste, such as methane gas, and burn the fuel. The second is to burn the waste directly. The heat from the incineration process can boil water, which can power steam generators. Unfortunately, burning garbage pollutes the air. Also, some critics worry that incinerators destroy valuable resources that could be recycled.

Usually, the community in which you live manages waste. Once you put your garbage in that can, what happens to it is beyond your control. But you can make choices while it is still in your possession. You can choose to recycle, you can choose to compost, or you can choose to let someone else deal with it. The choice is yours.

According to the passage which of the following best defines “incineration”?

A. buying waste materials in a large hole

B. allowing waste products to decompose and become fertilizer

C. turning waste materials into products like book covers

D. burning waste materials and harvesting the energy

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26 tháng 6 2018

Đáp án D

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

Theo đoạn văn câu nào sau đây định nghĩa đúng nhất từ "incineration"?

A. mua vật liệu phế thải trong một hố lớn

B. cho phép các chất thải phân hủy và trở thành phân bón

C. biến vật liệu phế thải thành các sản phẩm như bìa sách

D. đốt vật liệu phế thải và thu năng lượng

Thông tin: The second is to burn the waste directly. The heat from the incineration process can boil water, which can power steam generators. (Thứ hai là đốt cháy trực tiếp chất thải. Nhiệt từ quá trình đốt có thể đun sôi nước, có thể cấp điện máy phát điện hơi nước.)

Read the following pasage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questionsGarbage cans are not magical portals. Trash does not disappear when you toss it in a can. Yet, the average American throws away an estimated 1,600 pounds of waste each year. If there are no magic garbage fairies, where does all that trash go? There are four methods to managing waste: recycling, landfilling, composting, and incinerating. Each method has its...
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Read the following pasage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions

Garbage cans are not magical portals. Trash does not disappear when you toss it in a can. Yet, the average American throws away an estimated 1,600 pounds of waste each year. If there are no magic garbage fairies, where does all that trash go? There are four methods to managing waste: recycling, landfilling, composting, and incinerating. Each method has its strengths and weaknesses. Let's take a quick look at each.

Recycling is the process of turning waste into new materials. For example, used paper can be turned into paperboard, which can be used to make book covers. Recycling can reduce pollution, save materials, and lower energy use. Yet, some argue that recycling wastes energy. They believe that collecting, processing, and converting waste uses more energy than it saves. Still, most people agree that recycling is better for the planet

than landfilling.

Landfilling is the oldest method of managing waste. In its simplest form, landfilling is when people bury garbage in a hole. Over time the practice of landfilling has advanced. Garbage is compacted before it is thrown into the hole. In this way more garbage can fit in each landfill. Large liners are placed in the bottom of landfills so that toxic garbage juice doesn't get into the ground water. Sadly, these liners don't always work. Landfills may pollute the local water supply. Not to mention that all of that garbage stinks. Nobody wants to live next to a landfill. This makes it hard to find new locations for landfills.

Compositing is when people pile up organic matter, such as food waste, and allow it to decompose. The product of this decomposition is compost. Compost can be added to the soil to make the soil richer and better for growing crops. While composting is easy to do onsite somewhere, like home or school, it's hard to do after the garbage gets all mixed up. This is because plastic and other inorganic materials must be removed from the compost pile or they will pollute the soil. There's a lot of plastic in garbage, which makes it hard to compost on a large scale.

One thing that is easier to do is burning garbage. There are two main ways to incinerate waste. The first is to create or harvest a fuel from the waste, such as methane gas, and burn the fuel. The second is to burn the waste directly. The heat from the incineration process can boil water, which can power steam generators. Unfortunately, burning garbage pollutes the air. Also, some critics worry that incinerators destroy valuable resources that could be recycled.

Usually, the community in which you live manages waste. Once you put your garbage in that can, what happens to it is beyond your control. But you can make choices while it is still in your possession. You can choose to recycle, you can choose to compost, or you can choose to let someone else deal with it. The choice is yours.

Which of the following serves as the best title for this passage?

A. The Magic of Recycling: Bringing Back What Was Once Lost

B. Recycling, Landfilling or Composing: Which is Best for You?

C. Do Your Part How to Save the Earth by Recycling and Composting.

D. Methods of Waste Management: Advantages and Disadvantages

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11 tháng 4 2018

Đáp án D

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

Câu nào sau đây là tiêu đề tốt nhất cho đoạn văn này?

A. Sự kỳ diệu của tái chế: Đem lại những gì đã từng bị mất

B. Tái chế, chôn lấp hay ủ phân: cái nào tốt nhất cho bạn?

C. Làm những gì bạn có thể: Làm thế nào để cứu trái đất bằng cách tái chế và ủ phân.

D. Các phương pháp quản lý chất thải: Những ưu và nhược điểm

Thông tin: There are four methods to managing waste: recycling, landfilling, composting, and incinerating. Each method has its strengths and weaknesses. Let's take a quick look at each. (Có bốn phương pháp để quản lý chất thải: tái chế, chôn lấp, ủ và đốt. Mỗi phương pháp đều có điểm mạnh và điểm yếu. Chúng ta hãy cùng xem xét từng cái.)

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. Garbage cans are not magical portals. Trash does not disappear when you toss it in a can. Yet, the average American throws away an estimated 1,600 pounds of waste each year. If there are no magic garbage fairies, where does all that trash go? There are four methods to managing waste: Recycling, landfilling, composting, and incinerating. Each...
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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.

Garbage cans are not magical portals. Trash does not disappear when you toss it in a can. Yet, the average American throws away an estimated 1,600 pounds of waste each year. If there are no magic garbage fairies, where does all that trash go? There are four methods to managing waste:

Recycling, landfilling, composting, and incinerating. Each method has its strengths and weaknesses. Let’s take a quick look at each.

Recycling is the process of turning waste into new materials. For example, used paper can be turned into paperboard, which can be used to make book covers. Recycling can reduce pollution, save materials, and lower energy use. Yet, some argue that recycling wastes energy. They believe that collecting, processing, and converti g waste uses more energy than it saves. Still, most people agree that recycling is better for the planet

than landfilling.

Landfilling is the oldest method of managing waste. In its simplest form, landfilling is when people bury garbage in a hole. Over time the practice of landfilling has advanced. Garbage is compacted before it is thrown into the hole. In this way more garbage can fit in each landfill. Large liners are placed in the bottom of landfills so that toxic garbage juice doesn't get into the ground water. Sadly, these liners don't always work. Landfills may pollute the local water supply. Not to mention that all of that garbage stinks. Nobody wants to live next to a landfill. This makes it hard to find new locations for landfills.

Compositing is when people pile up organic matter, such as food waste, and allow it to decompose. The product of this decomposition is compost. Compost can be added to the soil to make the soil richer and better for growing crops. While composting is easy to do onsite somewhere, like home or school, it's hard to do after the garbage gets all mixed up. This is because plastic and other inorganic materials must be removed from the compost pile or they will pollute the soil. There's a lot of plastic in garbage, which makes it hard to compost on a large scale.

One thing that is easier to do is burning garbage. There are two main ways to incinerate waste. The first is to create or harvest a fuel from the waste, such as methane gas, and burn the fuel. The second is to burn the waste directly. The heat from the incineration process can boil water, which can power steam generators. Unfortunately, burning garbage pollutes the air. Also, some critics worry that incinerators destroy valuable resources that could be recycled.

Usually, the community in which you live manages waste. Once you put your garbage in that can, what happens to fit is beyond your control. But you can make choices while it is still in your possession. You can choose to recycle, you can choose to compost, or you can choose to let someone else deal with it. The choice is yours.

Question 35: Which conclusion could be drawn from the passage?

A. Recycling is without a doubt the best way to handle waste.

B. Each method of waste management has its drawbacks.

C. Incineration is the best way to process waste.

D. All large cities should create massive compost piles.

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14 tháng 2 2018

Đáp án B

Kết luận nào có thể được rút ra từ đoạn văn?

A. Tái chế không nghi ngờ gì là cách tốt nhất để xử lý chất thải.

B. Mỗi phương pháp quản lý chất thải đều có những hạn chế.

C. Đốt là cách tốt nhất để xử lý chất thải.

D. Tất cả các thành phố lớn nên tạo ra các đống ủ phân lớn.

Thông tin:

'There are four methods to managing waste: recycling, landfilling, composting, and incinerating. Each method has its strengths and weaknesses.” (Có bốn phương pháp để quản lý chất thải: tái chế chôn lấp, ủ và đốt. Mỗi phương pháp đều có điểm mạnh và điểm yếu.)

Read the following pasage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questionsGarbage cans are not magical portals. Trash does not disappear when you toss it in a can. Yet, the average American throws away an estimated 1,600 pounds of waste each year. If there are no magic garbage fairies, where does all that trash go? There are four methods to managing waste: recycling, landfilling, composting, and incinerating. Each method has its...
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Read the following pasage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions

Garbage cans are not magical portals. Trash does not disappear when you toss it in a can. Yet, the average American throws away an estimated 1,600 pounds of waste each year. If there are no magic garbage fairies, where does all that trash go? There are four methods to managing waste: recycling, landfilling, composting, and incinerating. Each method has its strengths and weaknesses. Let's take a quick look at each.

Recycling is the process of turning waste into new materials. For example, used paper can be turned into paperboard, which can be used to make book covers. Recycling can reduce pollution, save materials, and lower energy use. Yet, some argue that recycling wastes energy. They believe that collecting, processing, and converting waste uses more energy than it saves. Still, most people agree that recycling is better for the planet

than landfilling.

Landfilling is the oldest method of managing waste. In its simplest form, landfilling is when people bury garbage in a hole. Over time the practice of landfilling has advanced. Garbage is compacted before it is thrown into the hole. In this way more garbage can fit in each landfill. Large liners are placed in the bottom of landfills so that toxic garbage juice doesn't get into the ground water. Sadly, these liners don't always work. Landfills may pollute the local water supply. Not to mention that all of that garbage stinks. Nobody wants to live next to a landfill. This makes it hard to find new locations for landfills.

Compositing is when people pile up organic matter, such as food waste, and allow it to decompose. The product of this decomposition is compost. Compost can be added to the soil to make the soil richer and better for growing crops. While composting is easy to do onsite somewhere, like home or school, it's hard to do after the garbage gets all mixed up. This is because plastic and other inorganic materials must be removed from the compost pile or they will pollute the soil. There's a lot of plastic in garbage, which makes it hard to compost on a large scale.

One thing that is easier to do is burning garbage. There are two main ways to incinerate waste. The first is to create or harvest a fuel from the waste, such as methane gas, and burn the fuel. The second is to burn the waste directly. The heat from the incineration process can boil water, which can power steam generators. Unfortunately, burning garbage pollutes the air. Also, some critics worry that incinerators destroy valuable resources that could be recycled.

Usually, the community in which you live manages waste. Once you put your garbage in that can, what happens to it is beyond your control. But you can make choices while it is still in your possession. You can choose to recycle, you can choose to compost, or you can choose to let someone else deal with it. The choice is yours.

Which of the following best explains why composting is not feasible on a large scale?

A. People wouldn't want to touch all of that gross rotting food.

B. Plastic would get into the compost and turn it into a pollutant

C. It would smell too bad in densely populated cities.

D. It would attract rodents that would spread disease.

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29 tháng 10 2019

Đáp án B

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

Câu nào giải thích đúng nhất tại sao việc ủ phân là không khả thi trên quy mô lớn?

A. Người ta không muốn chạm vào tất cả những thức ăn thừa ghê bẩn.

B. Chất dẻo sẽ rơi vào đống ủ phân và biến nó thành chất gây ô nhiễm.

C. Nó có thể bốc mùi quá nặng ở các thành phố đông dân.

D. Nó sẽ thu hút các loài gặm nhấm lây lan bệnh.

Thông tin: This is because plastic and other inorganic materials must be removed from the compost pile or they will pollute the soil. There's a lot of plastic in garbage, which makes it hard to compost on a large scale. (Điều này là do các chất dẻo và các chất vô cơ khác phải được loại bỏ khỏi đống ủ hoặc chúng sẽ làm ô nhiễm đất. Có rất nhiều chất dẻo trong rác thải, làm cho khó ủ phân ở quy mô lớn.)

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. Garbage cans are not magical portals. Trash does not disappear when you toss it in a can. Yet, the average American throws away an estimated 1,600 pounds of waste each year. If there are no magic garbage fairies, where does all that trash go? There are four methods to managing waste: Recycling, landfilling, composting, and incinerating. Each...
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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.

Garbage cans are not magical portals. Trash does not disappear when you toss it in a can. Yet, the average American throws away an estimated 1,600 pounds of waste each year. If there are no magic garbage fairies, where does all that trash go? There are four methods to managing waste:

Recycling, landfilling, composting, and incinerating. Each method has its strengths and weaknesses. Let’s take a quick look at each.

Recycling is the process of turning waste into new materials. For example, used paper can be turned into paperboard, which can be used to make book covers. Recycling can reduce pollution, save materials, and lower energy use. Yet, some argue that recycling wastes energy. They believe that collecting, processing, and converti g waste uses more energy than it saves. Still, most people agree that recycling is better for the planet

than landfilling.

Landfilling is the oldest method of managing waste. In its simplest form, landfilling is when people bury garbage in a hole. Over time the practice of landfilling has advanced. Garbage is compacted before it is thrown into the hole. In this way more garbage can fit in each landfill. Large liners are placed in the bottom of landfills so that toxic garbage juice doesn't get into the ground water. Sadly, these liners don't always work. Landfills may pollute the local water supply. Not to mention that all of that garbage stinks. Nobody wants to live next to a landfill. This makes it hard to find new locations for landfills.

Compositing is when people pile up organic matter, such as food waste, and allow it to decompose. The product of this decomposition is compost. Compost can be added to the soil to make the soil richer and better for growing crops. While composting is easy to do onsite somewhere, like home or school, it's hard to do after the garbage gets all mixed up. This is because plastic and other inorganic materials must be removed from the compost pile or they will pollute the soil. There's a lot of plastic in garbage, which makes it hard to compost on a large scale.

One thing that is easier to do is burning garbage. There are two main ways to incinerate waste. The first is to create or harvest a fuel from the waste, such as methane gas, and burn the fuel. The second is to burn the waste directly. The heat from the incineration process can boil water, which can power steam generators. Unfortunately, burning garbage pollutes the air. Also, some critics worry that incinerators destroy valuable resources that could be recycled.

Usually, the community in which you live manages waste. Once you put your garbage in that can, what happens to fit is beyond your control. But you can make choices while it is still in your possession. You can choose to recycle, you can choose to compost, or you can choose to let someone else deal with it. The choice is yours.

Question 32: According to the passage which of the following best defines "fincineTaittion"?

A. buying waste materials in a large hole

B. allowing waste products to decompose and become fertilizer

C. turning waste materials into products like book covers

D. burning waste materials and harvesting the energy

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31 tháng 7 2017

Đáp án D

Theo đoạn văn câu nào sau định nghĩa đúng nhất từ “incineration”?

A. mua vật liệu phế thải trong một hố lớn

B. cho phép các chất thải phân hủy và trở thành phân bón

C. biến vật liệu phế thải thành các sản phẩm như bìa sách

D. đốt vật liệu phế thải và thu năng lượng

Thông tin:

“The second is to burn the waste directly. The heat from the incineration process can boil water, which can power steam generators." (Thứ hai là đốt cháy trực tiếp chất thải. Nhiệt từ quá trình đốt có thế đun sôi nước, có thể cấp điện máy phát điện hơi nước.)

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. Garbage cans are not magical portals. Trash does not disappear when you toss it in a can. Yet, the average American throws away an estimated 1,600 pounds of waste each year. If there are no magic garbage fairies, where does all that trash go? There are four methods to managing waste: Recycling, landfilling, composting, and incinerating. Each...
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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.

Garbage cans are not magical portals. Trash does not disappear when you toss it in a can. Yet, the average American throws away an estimated 1,600 pounds of waste each year. If there are no magic garbage fairies, where does all that trash go? There are four methods to managing waste:

Recycling, landfilling, composting, and incinerating. Each method has its strengths and weaknesses. Let’s take a quick look at each.

Recycling is the process of turning waste into new materials. For example, used paper can be turned into paperboard, which can be used to make book covers. Recycling can reduce pollution, save materials, and lower energy use. Yet, some argue that recycling wastes energy. They believe that collecting, processing, and converti g waste uses more energy than it saves. Still, most people agree that recycling is better for the planet

than landfilling.

Landfilling is the oldest method of managing waste. In its simplest form, landfilling is when people bury garbage in a hole. Over time the practice of landfilling has advanced. Garbage is compacted before it is thrown into the hole. In this way more garbage can fit in each landfill. Large liners are placed in the bottom of landfills so that toxic garbage juice doesn't get into the ground water. Sadly, these liners don't always work. Landfills may pollute the local water supply. Not to mention that all of that garbage stinks. Nobody wants to live next to a landfill. This makes it hard to find new locations for landfills.

Compositing is when people pile up organic matter, such as food waste, and allow it to decompose. The product of this decomposition is compost. Compost can be added to the soil to make the soil richer and better for growing crops. While composting is easy to do onsite somewhere, like home or school, it's hard to do after the garbage gets all mixed up. This is because plastic and other inorganic materials must be removed from the compost pile or they will pollute the soil. There's a lot of plastic in garbage, which makes it hard to compost on a large scale.

One thing that is easier to do is burning garbage. There are two main ways to incinerate waste. The first is to create or harvest a fuel from the waste, such as methane gas, and burn the fuel. The second is to burn the waste directly. The heat from the incineration process can boil water, which can power steam generators. Unfortunately, burning garbage pollutes the air. Also, some critics worry that incinerators destroy valuable resources that could be recycled.

Usually, the community in which you live manages waste. Once you put your garbage in that can, what happens to fit is beyond your control. But you can make choices while it is still in your possession. You can choose to recycle, you can choose to compost, or you can choose to let someone else deal with it. The choice is yours.

Question 28: Which of the following serves as the best title for this passage?

A. The Magic of Recycling: Bringing Back What Was Once Lost

B. Recycling, Landfilling or Composing: Which is Best for You?

C. Do Your Part How to Save the Earth by Recycling and Composting.

D. Methods of Waste Management: Advantages and Disadvantages

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20 tháng 2 2017

Đáp án D

CHỦ ĐỀ CONSERVATION

Câu nào sau đây là tiêu đề tốt nhất cho đoạn văn này?

A. Sự kỳ diệu của tái chế: Đem lại những gì đã từng bị mất.

B. Tái chế, chôn lấp hay ủ phân: cái nào tốt nhất cho bạn?

C. Làm những gì bạn có thể: Làm thế nào để cứu trái đất bằng cách tái chế và ủ phân.

D. Các phương pháp quản lý chất thải: Những ưu và nhược điểm.

Thông tin: "There are four methods to managing waste: recycling, landfilling, composting, and incinerating. Each method has its strengths and weaknesses. Let's take a quick look at each." (Có bốn phương pháp để quản lý chất thải: tái chê, chôn lấp, ủ và đốt. Mỗi phương pháp đều có điểm mạnh và điểm yếu. Chúng ta hãy cùng xem xét từng cái)

Read the following pasage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questionsGarbage cans are not magical portals. Trash does not disappear when you toss it in a can. Yet, the average American throws away an estimated 1,600 pounds of waste each year. If there are no magic garbage fairies, where does all that trash go? There are four methods to managing waste: recycling, landfilling, composting, and incinerating. Each method has its...
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Read the following pasage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions

Garbage cans are not magical portals. Trash does not disappear when you toss it in a can. Yet, the average American throws away an estimated 1,600 pounds of waste each year. If there are no magic garbage fairies, where does all that trash go? There are four methods to managing waste: recycling, landfilling, composting, and incinerating. Each method has its strengths and weaknesses. Let's take a quick look at each.

Recycling is the process of turning waste into new materials. For example, used paper can be turned into paperboard, which can be used to make book covers. Recycling can reduce pollution, save materials, and lower energy use. Yet, some argue that recycling wastes energy. They believe that collecting, processing, and converting waste uses more energy than it saves. Still, most people agree that recycling is better for the planet

than landfilling.

Landfilling is the oldest method of managing waste. In its simplest form, landfilling is when people bury garbage in a hole. Over time the practice of landfilling has advanced. Garbage is compacted before it is thrown into the hole. In this way more garbage can fit in each landfill. Large liners are placed in the bottom of landfills so that toxic garbage juice doesn't get into the ground water. Sadly, these liners don't always work. Landfills may pollute the local water supply. Not to mention that all of that garbage stinks. Nobody wants to live next to a landfill. This makes it hard to find new locations for landfills.

Compositing is when people pile up organic matter, such as food waste, and allow it to decompose. The product of this decomposition is compost. Compost can be added to the soil to make the soil richer and better for growing crops. While composting is easy to do onsite somewhere, like home or school, it's hard to do after the garbage gets all mixed up. This is because plastic and other inorganic materials must be removed from the compost pile or they will pollute the soil. There's a lot of plastic in garbage, which makes it hard to compost on a large scale.

One thing that is easier to do is burning garbage. There are two main ways to incinerate waste. The first is to create or harvest a fuel from the waste, such as methane gas, and burn the fuel. The second is to burn the waste directly. The heat from the incineration process can boil water, which can power steam generators. Unfortunately, burning garbage pollutes the air. Also, some critics worry that incinerators destroy valuable resources that could be recycled.

Usually, the community in which you live manages waste. Once you put your garbage in that can, what happens to it is beyond your control. But you can make choices while it is still in your possession. You can choose to recycle, you can choose to compost, or you can choose to let someone else deal with it. The choice is yours.

Which conclusion could be drawn from the passage?

A. Recycling is without a doubt the best way to handle waste.

B. Each method of waste management has its drawbacks.

C. Incineration is the best way to process waste.

D. All large cities should create massive compost piles.

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8 tháng 7 2018

Đáp án B

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

Kết luận nào có thể được rút ra từ đoạn văn?

A. Tái chế không nghi ngờ gì là cách tốt nhất để xử lý chất thải.

B. Mỗi phương pháp quản lý chất thải đều có những hạn chế.

C. Đốt là cách tốt nhất để xử lý chất thải.

D. Tất cả các thành phố lớn nên tạo ra các đống ủ phân lớn.

Thông tin: There are four methods to managing waste: recycling, landfilling, composting, and incinerating. Each method has its strengths and weaknesses. (Có bốn phương pháp để quản lý chất thải: tái chế, chôn lấp, ủ và đốt. Mỗi phương pháp đều có điểm mạnh và điểm yếu)

Dịch bài đọc:

Thùng rác không phải là những chiếc cổng huyền diệu. Rác không biến mất khi bạn ném nó vào một chiếc thùng rác. Tuy nhiên, một người Mỹ trung bình ném ra khoảng 1.600 cân phế thải mỗi năm. Nếu không có thùng rác, tất cả số rác đó đi đâu? Có bốn phương pháp để quản lý chất thải: tái chế, chôn lấp, ủ và đốt. Mỗi phương pháp đều có điểm mạnh và điểm yếu. Chúng ta hãy cùng xem xét từng cái.

Tái chế là quá trình biến chất thải thành vật liệu mới. Ví dụ, giấy đã qua sử dụng có thể được biến thành bìa giấy, có thể được sử dụng để làm bìa sách. Tái chế có thể làm giảm ô nhiễm, tiết kiệm vật liệu và giảm sử dụng năng lượng. Tuy nhiên, một số người cho rằng tái chế lãng phí năng lượng. Họ tin rằng việc thu gom, xử lý và chuyển đổi chất thải sẽ sử dụng nhiều năng lượng hơn mức tiết kiệm. Tuy nhiên hầu hết mọi người đồng ý rằng tái chế tốt hơn cho hành tinh so với việc chôn lấp.

Chôn lấp là phương pháp lâu đời nhất để quản lý chất thải. Trong hình thức đơn giản nhất, chôn lấp rác là khi người ta chôn rác trong một hố. Theo thời gian việc thực hiện của chôn lấp đã có tiến bộ. Rác được kết chặt lại trước khi nó được ném vào hố. Theo cách này nhiều rác có thể vừa khít trong mỗi bãi chôn lấp. Các lớp lót lớn được đặt dưới đáy bãi chôn lấp để nước thải độc hại không ngấm vào lòng đất. Đáng buồn thay, những lớp lót này không phải lúc nào cũng hiệu quả. Các bãi chôn lấp có thể làm ô nhiễm nguồn nước địa phương. Chưa kể

đến tất cả rác đó bốc mùi hôi thối. Không ai muốn sống bên cạnh bãi rác. Điều này làm cho khó tìm được vị trí mới cho bãi chôn lấp.

Ủ là khi người ta đổ chất hữu cơ, như chất thải thực phẩm, và để nó phân hủy. Sản phẩm của phân hủy này là phân. Phân có thể được thêm vào trong đất để làm cho đất màu mỡ hơn và tốt hơn cho cây trồng. Trong khi ủ phân rất dễ dàng ở một nơi nào đó, như ở nhà hoặc ở trường, thật khó để làm sau khi rác thải được trộn lẫn. Điều này là do các chất dẻo và các chất vô cơ khác phải được loại bỏ khỏi đống ủ hoặc chúng sẽ làm ô nhiễm đất. Có rất nhiều chất dẻo trong rác thải, làm cho khó ủ phân ở quy mô lớn.

Một điều dễ làm hơn chính là đốt. Có hai cách chính để đốt các chất thải. Đầu tiên là tạo ra hoặc thu hoạch một nhiên liệu từ chất thải, như khí mê-tan, và đốt nhiên liệu. Thứ hai là đốt cháy trực tiếp chất thải. Nhiệt từ quá trình đốt có thể đun sôi nước, có thể cấp điện máy phát điện hơi nước. Thật không may, đốt rác thải gây ô nhiễm không khí. Ngoài ra, một số nhà phê bình lo ngại lò đốt sẽ tiêu hủy các nguồn tài nguyên quý giá có thể được tái chế.

Thông thường, cộng đồng mà bạn sống quản lý chất thải. Một khi bạn bỏ rác vào thùng rác, điều gì sẽ xảy ra với nó nằm ngoài tầm kiểm soát của bạn. Nhưng bạn có thể lựa chọn trong khi nó vẫn còn thuộc sở hữu của bạn. Bạn có thể chọn để tái chế, bạn có thể chọn để ủ phân, hoặc bạn có thể chọn để cho người khác xử lý nó. Sự lựa chọn là của bạn.