Trắc nghiệm Reading Unit 12 lớp 12 Tiếng Anh Lớp 12
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Câu 1:
Read the text below and decide which answer (A,B,C, or D) best fits each space.
Health and fitness are not just for young people. They are for anyone willing to accept the (1) _______ for a good diet and (2) _______ exercise. With age, there is a tendency to feel that the body is no longer able to (3) _______. Aches and pains are (4) _______ normal. Instead of pushing the body to do (5) _______, activities become limited. Yet examples after examples have shown us that older people can – and should – be (6)
_______. Men and women in their sixties have run in marathons, races of more than twenty six miles. Some professional athletes stay (7) _______ into their forties and fifties. For most people, simple activities like walking and swimming are all that is needed to stay in (8) _______. It’s important to include exercise in your daily routine. In the winter, (9) _______ push-ups, sit-ups, and other indoor exercises. Of course, such exercises will be of little use (10) _______ you follow them with soda and chips.Câu 6......................
A. passive
B. bold
C. active
D. eager
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Câu 2:
Read the text below and decide which answer (A,B,C, or D) best fits each space.
Health and fitness are not just for young people. They are for anyone willing to accept the (1) _______ for a good diet and (2) _______ exercise. With age, there is a tendency to feel that the body is no longer able to (3) _______. Aches and pains are (4) _______ normal. Instead of pushing the body to do (5) _______, activities become limited. Yet examples after examples have shown us that older people can – and should – be (6)
_______. Men and women in their sixties have run in marathons, races of more than twenty six miles. Some professional athletes stay (7) _______ into their forties and fifties. For most people, simple activities like walking and swimming are all that is needed to stay in (8) _______. It’s important to include exercise in your daily routine. In the winter, (9) _______ push-ups, sit-ups, and other indoor exercises. Of course, such exercises will be of little use (10) _______ you follow them with soda and chips.Câu 5.....................
A. weaker
B. more
C. faster
D. greater
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Câu 3:
Read the text below and decide which answer (A,B,C, or D) best fits each space.
Health and fitness are not just for young people. They are for anyone willing to accept the (1) _______ for a good diet and (2) _______ exercise. With age, there is a tendency to feel that the body is no longer able to (3) _______. Aches and pains are (4) _______ normal. Instead of pushing the body to do (5) _______, activities become limited. Yet examples after examples have shown us that older people can – and should – be (6)
_______. Men and women in their sixties have run in marathons, races of more than twenty six miles. Some professional athletes stay (7) _______ into their forties and fifties. For most people, simple activities like walking and swimming are all that is needed to stay in (8) _______. It’s important to include exercise in your daily routine. In the winter, (9) _______ push-ups, sit-ups, and other indoor exercises. Of course, such exercises will be of little use (10) _______ you follow them with soda and chips.Câu 4....................
A. considered
B. made
C. believed
D. thought
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Câu 4:
Read the text below and decide which answer (A,B,C, or D) best fits each space.
Health and fitness are not just for young people. They are for anyone willing to accept the (1) _______ for a good diet and (2) _______ exercise. With age, there is a tendency to feel that the body is no longer able to (3) _______. Aches and pains are (4) _______ normal. Instead of pushing the body to do (5) _______, activities become limited. Yet examples after examples have shown us that older people can – and should – be (6)
_______. Men and women in their sixties have run in marathons, races of more than twenty six miles. Some professional athletes stay (7) _______ into their forties and fifties. For most people, simple activities like walking and swimming are all that is needed to stay in (8) _______. It’s important to include exercise in your daily routine. In the winter, (9) _______ push-ups, sit-ups, and other indoor exercises. Of course, such exercises will be of little use (10) _______ you follow them with soda and chips.Câu 3......................
A. perform
B. malfunction
C. operate
D. run
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Câu 5:
Read the text below and decide which answer (A,B,C, or D) best fits each space.
Health and fitness are not just for young people. They are for anyone willing to accept the (1) _______ for a good diet and (2) _______ exercise. With age, there is a tendency to feel that the body is no longer able to (3) _______. Aches and pains are (4) _______ normal. Instead of pushing the body to do (5) _______, activities become limited. Yet examples after examples have shown us that older people can – and should – be (6)
_______. Men and women in their sixties have run in marathons, races of more than twenty six miles. Some professional athletes stay (7) _______ into their forties and fifties. For most people, simple activities like walking and swimming are all that is needed to stay in (8) _______. It’s important to include exercise in your daily routine. In the winter, (9) _______ push-ups, sit-ups, and other indoor exercises. Of course, such exercises will be of little use (10) _______ you follow them with soda and chips.Câu 2........................
A. little
B. useful
C. much
D. regular
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Câu 6:
Read the text below and decide which answer (A,B,C, or D) best fits each space.
Health and fitness are not just for young people. They are for anyone willing to accept the (1) _______ for a good diet and (2) _______ exercise. With age, there is a tendency to feel that the body is no longer able to (3) _______. Aches and pains are (4) _______ normal. Instead of pushing the body to do (5) _______, activities become limited. Yet examples after examples have shown us that older people can – and should – be (6)
_______. Men and women in their sixties have run in marathons, races of more than twenty six miles. Some professional athletes stay (7) _______ into their forties and fifties. For most people, simple activities like walking and swimming are all that is needed to stay in (8) _______. It’s important to include exercise in your daily routine. In the winter, (9) _______ push-ups, sit-ups, and other indoor exercises. Of course, such exercises will be of little use (10) _______ you follow them with soda and chips.Câu 1.......................
A. discipline
B. ruling
C. regulation
D. strictness
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Câu 7:
Read the text below and decide which answer (A,B,C, or D) best fits each space.
The next generation of telephone users will probably laugh (1) _______ we explain how we used to stand next to a wall in the kitchen to (2) _______ a phone call. Mobile communications, already highly advanced compared with a decade ago, will completely change communications in the next few years. (3) _______ there are millions of people using mobile phones, most people know (4) _______ about the mobile telecommunications industry and its technology.
There are three types of mobile phone. These are hand portables, pocket-sized hand portables and transportables. The smallest and most popular are the pocket-sized hand portables. These work on rechargeable batteries, which allow an (5) _______ of up to 80 minutes' conversation. Mobiles that are fitted permanently in a vehicle do not (6) _______ on separate batteries. They require an external aerial on the vehicle. This can mean a stronger signal with clearer (7) _______. Transportables have a high power capability and can be used (8) _______ anywhere. They come with powerful battery packs for longer, continuous use and may also be put (9) _______ a vehicle, using its electrics. They (10) _______ to be bulkier than hand portables.10....................
A. used
B. have
C. tend
D. are
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Câu 8:
Read the text below and decide which answer (A,B,C, or D) best fits each space.
The next generation of telephone users will probably laugh (1) _______ we explain how we used to stand next to a wall in the kitchen to (2) _______ a phone call. Mobile communications, already highly advanced compared with a decade ago, will completely change communications in the next few years. (3) _______ there are millions of people using mobile phones, most people know (4) _______ about the mobile telecommunications industry and its technology.
There are three types of mobile phone. These are hand portables, pocket-sized hand portables and transportables. The smallest and most popular are the pocket-sized hand portables. These work on rechargeable batteries, which allow an (5) _______ of up to 80 minutes' conversation. Mobiles that are fitted permanently in a vehicle do not (6) _______ on separate batteries. They require an external aerial on the vehicle. This can mean a stronger signal with clearer (7) _______. Transportables have a high power capability and can be used (8) _______ anywhere. They come with powerful battery packs for longer, continuous use and may also be put (9) _______ a vehicle, using its electrics. They (10) _______ to be bulkier than hand portables.Câu 9....................
A. on with
B. into
C. up with
D. in to
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Câu 9:
Read the text below and decide which answer (A,B,C, or D) best fits each space.
The next generation of telephone users will probably laugh (1) _______ we explain how we used to stand next to a wall in the kitchen to (2) _______ a phone call. Mobile communications, already highly advanced compared with a decade ago, will completely change communications in the next few years. (3) _______ there are millions of people using mobile phones, most people know (4) _______ about the mobile telecommunications industry and its technology.
There are three types of mobile phone. These are hand portables, pocket-sized hand portables and transportables. The smallest and most popular are the pocket-sized hand portables. These work on rechargeable batteries, which allow an (5) _______ of up to 80 minutes' conversation. Mobiles that are fitted permanently in a vehicle do not (6) _______ on separate batteries. They require an external aerial on the vehicle. This can mean a stronger signal with clearer (7) _______. Transportables have a high power capability and can be used (8) _______ anywhere. They come with powerful battery packs for longer, continuous use and may also be put (9) _______ a vehicle, using its electrics. They (10) _______ to be bulkier than hand portables.Câu 8.....................
A. mostly
B. hardly
C. most
D. Almost
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Câu 10:
Read the text below and decide which answer (A,B,C, or D) best fits each space.
The next generation of telephone users will probably laugh (1) _______ we explain how we used to stand next to a wall in the kitchen to (2) _______ a phone call. Mobile communications, already highly advanced compared with a decade ago, will completely change communications in the next few years. (3) _______ there are millions of people using mobile phones, most people know (4) _______ about the mobile telecommunications industry and its technology.
There are three types of mobile phone. These are hand portables, pocket-sized hand portables and transportables. The smallest and most popular are the pocket-sized hand portables. These work on rechargeable batteries, which allow an (5) _______ of up to 80 minutes' conversation. Mobiles that are fitted permanently in a vehicle do not (6) _______ on separate batteries. They require an external aerial on the vehicle. This can mean a stronger signal with clearer (7) _______. Transportables have a high power capability and can be used (8) _______ anywhere. They come with powerful battery packs for longer, continuous use and may also be put (9) _______ a vehicle, using its electrics. They (10) _______ to be bulkier than hand portables.Câu 7....................
A. wave
B. letter
C. speech
D. speed
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Câu 11:
Read the text below and decide which answer (A,B,C, or D) best fits each space.
The next generation of telephone users will probably laugh (1) _______ we explain how we used to stand next to a wall in the kitchen to (2) _______ a phone call. Mobile communications, already highly advanced compared with a decade ago, will completely change communications in the next few years. (3) _______ there are millions of people using mobile phones, most people know (4) _______ about the mobile telecommunications industry and its technology.
There are three types of mobile phone. These are hand portables, pocket-sized hand portables and transportables. The smallest and most popular are the pocket-sized hand portables. These work on rechargeable batteries, which allow an (5) _______ of up to 80 minutes' conversation. Mobiles that are fitted permanently in a vehicle do not (6) _______ on separate batteries. They require an external aerial on the vehicle. This can mean a stronger signal with clearer (7) _______. Transportables have a high power capability and can be used (8) _______ anywhere. They come with powerful battery packs for longer, continuous use and may also be put (9) _______ a vehicle, using its electrics. They (10) _______ to be bulkier than hand portables.Câu 6.................
A. rely
B. create
C. carry
D. insist
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Câu 12:
Read the text below and decide which answer (A,B,C, or D) best fits each space.
The next generation of telephone users will probably laugh (1) _______ we explain how we used to stand next to a wall in the kitchen to (2) _______ a phone call. Mobile communications, already highly advanced compared with a decade ago, will completely change communications in the next few years. (3) _______ there are millions of people using mobile phones, most people know (4) _______ about the mobile telecommunications industry and its technology.
There are three types of mobile phone. These are hand portables, pocket-sized hand portables and transportables. The smallest and most popular are the pocket-sized hand portables. These work on rechargeable batteries, which allow an (5) _______ of up to 80 minutes' conversation. Mobiles that are fitted permanently in a vehicle do not (6) _______ on separate batteries. They require an external aerial on the vehicle. This can mean a stronger signal with clearer (7) _______. Transportables have a high power capability and can be used (8) _______ anywhere. They come with powerful battery packs for longer, continuous use and may also be put (9) _______ a vehicle, using its electrics. They (10) _______ to be bulkier than hand portables.5........................
A. amount
B. account
C. activity
D. average
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Câu 13:
Read the text below and decide which answer (A,B,C, or D) best fits each space.
The next generation of telephone users will probably laugh (1) _______ we explain how we used to stand next to a wall in the kitchen to (2) _______ a phone call. Mobile communications, already highly advanced compared with a decade ago, will completely change communications in the next few years. (3) _______ there are millions of people using mobile phones, most people know (4) _______ about the mobile telecommunications industry and its technology.
There are three types of mobile phone. These are hand portables, pocket-sized hand portables and transportables. The smallest and most popular are the pocket-sized hand portables. These work on rechargeable batteries, which allow an (5) _______ of up to 80 minutes' conversation. Mobiles that are fitted permanently in a vehicle do not (6) _______ on separate batteries. They require an external aerial on the vehicle. This can mean a stronger signal with clearer (7) _______. Transportables have a high power capability and can be used (8) _______ anywhere. They come with powerful battery packs for longer, continuous use and may also be put (9) _______ a vehicle, using its electrics. They (10) _______ to be bulkier than hand portables.Câu 4.........................
A. little
B. some
C. few
D. lots
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Câu 14:
Read the text below and decide which answer (A,B,C, or D) best fits each space.
The next generation of telephone users will probably laugh (1) _______ we explain how we used to stand next to a wall in the kitchen to (2) _______ a phone call. Mobile communications, already highly advanced compared with a decade ago, will completely change communications in the next few years. (3) _______ there are millions of people using mobile phones, most people know (4) _______ about the mobile telecommunications industry and its technology.
There are three types of mobile phone. These are hand portables, pocket-sized hand portables and transportables. The smallest and most popular are the pocket-sized hand portables. These work on rechargeable batteries, which allow an (5) _______ of up to 80 minutes' conversation. Mobiles that are fitted permanently in a vehicle do not (6) _______ on separate batteries. They require an external aerial on the vehicle. This can mean a stronger signal with clearer (7) _______. Transportables have a high power capability and can be used (8) _______ anywhere. They come with powerful battery packs for longer, continuous use and may also be put (9) _______ a vehicle, using its electrics. They (10) _______ to be bulkier than hand portables.Câu 3.....................
A. In addition
B. Because
C. As a result
D. Although
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Câu 15:
Read the text below and decide which answer (A,B,C, or D) best fits each space.
The next generation of telephone users will probably laugh (1) _______ we explain how we used to stand next to a wall in the kitchen to (2) _______ a phone call. Mobile communications, already highly advanced compared with a decade ago, will completely change communications in the next few years. (3) _______ there are millions of people using mobile phones, most people know (4) _______ about the mobile telecommunications industry and its technology.
There are three types of mobile phone. These are hand portables, pocket-sized hand portables and transportables. The smallest and most popular are the pocket-sized hand portables. These work on rechargeable batteries, which allow an (5) _______ of up to 80 minutes' conversation. Mobiles that are fitted permanently in a vehicle do not (6) _______ on separate batteries. They require an external aerial on the vehicle. This can mean a stronger signal with clearer (7) _______. Transportables have a high power capability and can be used (8) _______ anywhere. They come with powerful battery packs for longer, continuous use and may also be put (9) _______ a vehicle, using its electrics. They (10) _______ to be bulkier than hand portables.Câu 2......................
A. make
B. give
C. take
D. do
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Câu 16:
Read the text below and decide which answer (A,B,C, or D) best fits each space.
The next generation of telephone users will probably laugh (1) _______ we explain how we used to stand next to a wall in the kitchen to (2) _______ a phone call. Mobile communications, already highly advanced compared with a decade ago, will completely change communications in the next few years. (3) _______ there are millions of people using mobile phones, most people know (4) _______ about the mobile telecommunications industry and its technology.
There are three types of mobile phone. These are hand portables, pocket-sized hand portables and transportables. The smallest and most popular are the pocket-sized hand portables. These work on rechargeable batteries, which allow an (5) _______ of up to 80 minutes' conversation. Mobiles that are fitted permanently in a vehicle do not (6) _______ on separate batteries. They require an external aerial on the vehicle. This can mean a stronger signal with clearer (7) _______. Transportables have a high power capability and can be used (8) _______ anywhere. They come with powerful battery packs for longer, continuous use and may also be put (9) _______ a vehicle, using its electrics. They (10) _______ to be bulkier than hand portables.Câu 1...................
A. unless
B. when
C. while
D. whether
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Câu 17:
Read the text below and decide which answer (A,B,C, or D) best fits each space.
The heart has long been considered to be (1) feelings of love dwell. In love songs throughout the ages, love almost always goes together (2) the heart. The heart has continuously been viewed (3) the place where love begins and develops. Even the Bible gives (4) to love and the heart.
The role of the heart in love must come from what happens to it when a person feels strongly (5) to someone. The strong feelings (6) the other person, especially in the early stages of a relationship, have the results that the heart starts beating faster and breathing starts speeding (7) .
According to psychologists, a love relationship is a situation that involves a lot of stress and the body reacts to this by getting ready to face the unknown. This has been called the "fight or flight" (9) accelerates and (10) , meeting danger by fighting it or running away. So with love, the heart becomes quick.Câu 10.......................
A. exhaling
B. breathing
C. inhaling
D. sweating
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Câu 18:
Read the text below and decide which answer (A,B,C, or D) best fits each space.
The heart has long been considered to be (1) feelings of love dwell. In love songs throughout the ages, love almost always goes together (2) the heart. The heart has continuously been viewed (3) the place where love begins and develops. Even the Bible gives (4) to love and the heart.
The role of the heart in love must come from what happens to it when a person feels strongly (5) to someone. The strong feelings (6) the other person, especially in the early stages of a relationship, have the results that the heart starts beating faster and breathing starts speeding (7) .
According to psychologists, a love relationship is a situation that involves a lot of stress and the body reacts to this by getting ready to face the unknown. This has been called the "fight or flight" (9) accelerates and (10) , meeting danger by fighting it or running away. So with love, the heart becomes quick.Câu 9. ........................
A. reactionary
B. reactor
C. reaction
D. reacting
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Câu 19:
Read the text below and decide which answer (A,B,C, or D) best fits each space.
The heart has long been considered to be (1) feelings of love dwell. In love songs throughout the ages, love almost always goes together (2) the heart. The heart has continuously been viewed (3) the place where love begins and develops. Even the Bible gives (4) to love and the heart.
The role of the heart in love must come from what happens to it when a person feels strongly (5) to someone. The strong feelings (6) the other person, especially in the early stages of a relationship, have the results that the heart starts beating faster and breathing starts speeding (7) .
According to psychologists, a love relationship is a situation that (8) a lot of stress and the body reacts to this by getting ready to face the unknown. This has been called the "fight or flight" (9) accelerates and (10) , meeting danger by fighting it or running away. So with love, the heart becomes quick.Câu 8..................
A. comprises
B. arouses
C. involves
D. includes
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Câu 20:
Read the text below and decide which answer (A,B,C, or D) best fits each space.
The heart has long been considered to be (1) feelings of love dwell. In love songs throughout the ages, love almost always goes together (2) the heart. The heart has continuously been viewed (3) the place where love begins and develops. Even the Bible gives (4) to love and the heart.
The role of the heart in love must come from what happens to it when a person feels strongly (5) to someone. The strong feelings (6) the other person, especially in the early stages of a relationship, have the results that the heart starts beating faster and breathing starts speeding (7) .
According to psychologists, a love relationship is a situation that (8) a lot of stress and the body reacts to this by getting ready to face the unknown. This has been called the "fight or flight" (9) accelerates and (10) , meeting danger by fighting it or running away. So with love, the heart becomes quick.Câu 7......................
A. up
B. forward
C. on
D. upon
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Câu 21:
Read the text below and decide which answer (A,B,C, or D) best fits each space.
The heart has long been considered to be (1) feelings of love dwell. In love songs throughout the ages, love almost always goes together (2) the heart. The heart has continuously been viewed (3) the place where love begins and develops. Even the Bible gives (4) to love and the heart.
The role of the heart in love must come from what happens to it when a person feels strongly (5) to someone. The strong feelings (6) the other person, especially in the early stages of a relationship, have the results that the heart starts beating faster and breathing starts speeding (7) .
According to psychologists, a love relationship is a situation that (8) a lot of stress and the body reacts to this by getting ready to face the unknown. This has been called the "fight or flight" (9) accelerates and (10) , meeting danger by fighting it or running away. So with love, the heart becomes quick.Câu 6....................
A. of
B. for
C. to
D. with
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Câu 22:
Read the text below and decide which answer (A,B,C, or D) best fits each space.
The heart has long been considered to be (1) feelings of love dwell. In love songs throughout the ages, love almost always goes together (2) the heart. The heart has continuously been viewed (3) the place where love begins and develops. Even the Bible gives (4) to love and the heart.
The role of the heart in love must come from what happens to it when a person feels strongly (5) to someone. The strong feelings (6) the other person, especially in the early stages of a relationship, have the results that the heart starts beating faster and breathing starts speeding (7) .
According to psychologists, a love relationship is a situation that (8) a lot of stress and the body reacts to this by getting ready to face the unknown. This has been called the "fight or flight" (9) accelerates and (10) , meeting danger by fighting it or running away. So with love, the heart becomes quick.Câu 5......................
A. attracting
B. attractive
C. attract
D. attracted
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Câu 23:
Read the text below and decide which answer (A,B,C, or D) best fits each space.
The heart has long been considered to be (1) feelings of love dwell. In love songs throughout the ages, love almost always goes together (2) the heart. The heart has continuously been viewed (3) the place where love begins and develops. Even the Bible gives (4) to love and the heart.
The role of the heart in love must come from what happens to it when a person feels strongly (5) to someone. The strong feelings (6) the other person, especially in the early stages of a relationship, have the results that the heart starts beating faster and breathing starts speeding (7) .
According to psychologists, a love relationship is a situation that (8) a lot of stress and the body reacts to this by getting ready to face the unknown. This has been called the "fight or flight" (9) accelerates and (10) , meeting danger by fighting it or running away. So with love, the heart becomes quick.Câu 4.........................
A. reference
B. citation
C. preference
D. quote
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Câu 24:
Read the text below and decide which answer (A,B,C, or D) best fits each space.
The heart has long been considered to be (1) feelings of love dwell. In love songs throughout the ages, love almost always goes together (2) the heart. The heart has continuously been viewed (3) the place where love begins and develops. Even the Bible gives (4) to love and the heart.
The role of the heart in love must come from what happens to it when a person feels strongly (5) to someone. The strong feelings (6) the other person, especially in the early stages of a relationship, have the results that the heart starts beating faster and breathing starts speeding (7) .
According to psychologists, a love relationship is a situation that (8) a lot of stress and the body reacts to this by getting ready to face the unknown. This has been called the "fight or flight" (9) accelerates and (10) , meeting danger by fighting it or running away. So with love, the heart becomes quick.Câu 3.....................
A. like
B. as though
C. as
D. as if
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Câu 25:
Read the text below and decide which answer (A,B,C, or D) best fits each space.
The heart has long been considered to be (1) feelings of love dwell. In love songs throughout the ages, love almost always goes together (2) the heart. The heart has continuously been viewed (3) the place where love begins and develops. Even the Bible gives (4) to love and the heart.
The role of the heart in love must come from what happens to it when a person feels strongly (5) to someone. The strong feelings (6) the other person, especially in the early stages of a relationship, have the results that the heart starts beating faster and breathing starts speeding (7) .
According to psychologists, a love relationship is a situation that (8) a lot of stress and the body reacts to this by getting ready to face the unknown. This has been called the "fight or flight" (9) accelerates and (10) , meeting danger by fighting it or running away. So with love, the heart becomes quick.Câu 2.....................
A. to
B. from
C. with
D. at
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Câu 26:
Read the text below and decide which answer (A,B,C, or D) best fits each space.
The heart has long been considered to be (1) feelings of love dwell. In love songs throughout the ages, love almost always goes together (2) the heart. The heart has continuously been viewed (3) the place where love begins and develops. Even the Bible gives (4) to love and the heart.
The role of the heart in love must come from what happens to it when a person feels strongly (5) to someone. The strong feelings (6) the other person, especially in the early stages of a relationship, have the results that the heart starts beating faster and breathing starts speeding (7) .
According to psychologists, a love relationship is a situation that (8) a lot of stress and the body reacts to this by getting ready to face the unknown. This has been called the "fight or flight" (9) accelerates and (10) , meeting danger by fighting it or running away. So with love, the heart becomes quick.Câu 1.......................
A. when
B. where
C. that
D. What
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Câu 27:
Read the text below and decide which answer (A,B,C, or D) best fits each space.
THE HISTORY OF FOOTBALLFootball, or soccer, which is so popular all over the world, dates back to the Middle Ages. At that (58) …….. it was very different from the game we play today. Any number of players could (59) …….. part and the matches usually developed into a free- for-all. In its modern (60) …….. , football is less than two hundred years old.
In 1846, the first rules to govern the game were drawn (61) …….. at Cambridge University. The number of players was (62) …….. to 11 per side, which made things much more (63) …….. than before. Later, in 1863, the Football Association was (64)…….. up to help promote the game in Britain.
The game is played on a grass or artificial (65) …….. with a goal net at each end. The (66) …….. is to move the ball around the field, (67) …….. the feet or head, until a player is in a (68) …….. to put the ball into the net and score a goal.
Professional football is not only the most popular (69) …….. sport in the world, (70)…….. also more people actually play football themselves than any other team sport. In 1904 FIFA, the world governing (71) …….. of football, was founded. It organizes the World Cup tournament every four years. Other kinds of football are popular, but less (72) …….. , for example American Football and Australian Rules Football.
72....................
A. vast
B. large
C. enormous
D. widespread
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Câu 28:
Read the text below and decide which answer (A,B,C, or D) best fits each space.
THE HISTORY OF FOOTBALLFootball, or soccer, which is so popular all over the world, dates back to the Middle Ages. At that (58) …….. it was very different from the game we play today. Any number of players could (59) …….. part and the matches usually developed into a free- for-all. In its modern (60) …….. , football is less than two hundred years old.
In 1846, the first rules to govern the game were drawn (61) …….. at Cambridge University. The number of players was (62) …….. to 11 per side, which made things much more (63) …….. than before. Later, in 1863, the Football Association was (64)…….. up to help promote the game in Britain.
The game is played on a grass or artificial (65) …….. with a goal net at each end. The (66) …….. is to move the ball around the field, (67) …….. the feet or head, until a player is in a (68) …….. to put the ball into the net and score a goal.
Professional football is not only the most popular (69) …….. sport in the world, (70)…….. also more people actually play football themselves than any other team sport. In 1904 FIFA, the world governing (71) …….. of football, was founded. It organizes the World Cup tournament every four years. Other kinds of football are popular, but less (72) …….. , for example American Football and Australian Rules Football.
71....................
A. collection
B. band
C. body
D. group
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Câu 29:
Read the text below and decide which answer (A,B,C, or D) best fits each space.
THE HISTORY OF FOOTBALLFootball, or soccer, which is so popular all over the world, dates back to the Middle Ages. At that (58) …….. it was very different from the game we play today. Any number of players could (59) …….. part and the matches usually developed into a free- for-all. In its modern (60) …….. , football is less than two hundred years old.
In 1846, the first rules to govern the game were drawn (61) …….. at Cambridge University. The number of players was (62) …….. to 11 per side, which made things much more (63) …….. than before. Later, in 1863, the Football Association was (64)…….. up to help promote the game in Britain.
The game is played on a grass or artificial (65) …….. with a goal net at each end. The (66) …….. is to move the ball around the field, (67) …….. the feet or head, until a player is in a (68) …….. to put the ball into the net and score a goal.
Professional football is not only the most popular (69) …….. sport in the world, (70)…….. also more people actually play football themselves than any other team sport. In 1904 FIFA, the world governing (71) …….. of football, was founded. It organizes the World Cup tournament every four years. Other kinds of football are popular, but less (72) …….. , for example American Football and Australian Rules Football.
70.......................
A. but
B. because
C. while
D. so
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Câu 30:
Read the text below and decide which answer (A,B,C, or D) best fits each space.
THE HISTORY OF FOOTBALLFootball, or soccer, which is so popular all over the world, dates back to the Middle Ages. At that (58) …….. it was very different from the game we play today. Any number of players could (59) …….. part and the matches usually developed into a free- for-all. In its modern (60) …….. , football is less than two hundred years old.
In 1846, the first rules to govern the game were drawn (61) …….. at Cambridge University. The number of players was (62) …….. to 11 per side, which made things much more (63) …….. than before. Later, in 1863, the Football Association was (64)…….. up to help promote the game in Britain.
The game is played on a grass or artificial (65) …….. with a goal net at each end. The (66) …….. is to move the ball around the field, (67) …….. the feet or head, until a player is in a (68) …….. to put the ball into the net and score a goal.
Professional football is not only the most popular (69) …….. sport in the world, (70)…….. also more people actually play football themselves than any other team sport. In 1904 FIFA, the world governing (71) …….. of football, was founded. It organizes the World Cup tournament every four years. Other kinds of football are popular, but less (72) …….. , for example American Football and Australian Rules Football.
69...................
A. witness
B. audience
C. spectator
D. viewer
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Câu 31:
Read the text below and decide which answer (A,B,C, or D) best fits each space.
THE HISTORY OF FOOTBALLFootball, or soccer, which is so popular all over the world, dates back to the Middle Ages. At that (58) …….. it was very different from the game we play today. Any number of players could (59) …….. part and the matches usually developed into a free- for-all. In its modern (60) …….. , football is less than two hundred years old.
In 1846, the first rules to govern the game were drawn (61) …….. at Cambridge University. The number of players was (62) …….. to 11 per side, which made things much more (63) …….. than before. Later, in 1863, the Football Association was (64)…….. up to help promote the game in Britain.
The game is played on a grass or artificial (65) …….. with a goal net at each end. The (66) …….. is to move the ball around the field, (67) …….. the feet or head, until a player is in a (68) …….. to put the ball into the net and score a goal.
Professional football is not only the most popular (69) …….. sport in the world, (70)…….. also more people actually play football themselves than any other team sport. In 1904 FIFA, the world governing (71) …….. of football, was founded. It organizes the World Cup tournament every four years. Other kinds of football are popular, but less (72) …….. , for example American Football and Australian Rules Football.
68.....................
A. place
B. position
C. point
D. spot
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Câu 32:
Read the text below and decide which answer (A,B,C, or D) best fits each space.
THE HISTORY OF FOOTBALLFootball, or soccer, which is so popular all over the world, dates back to the Middle Ages. At that (58) …….. it was very different from the game we play today. Any number of players could (59) …….. part and the matches usually developed into a free- for-all. In its modern (60) …….. , football is less than two hundred years old.
In 1846, the first rules to govern the game were drawn (61) …….. at Cambridge University. The number of players was (62) …….. to 11 per side, which made things much more (63) …….. than before. Later, in 1863, the Football Association was (64)…….. up to help promote the game in Britain.
The game is played on a grass or artificial (65) …….. with a goal net at each end. The (66) …….. is to move the ball around the field, (67) …….. the feet or head, until a player is in a (68) …….. to put the ball into the net and score a goal.
Professional football is not only the most popular (69) …….. sport in the world, (70)…….. also more people actually play football themselves than any other team sport. In 1904 FIFA, the world governing (71) …….. of football, was founded. It organizes the World Cup tournament every four years. Other kinds of football are popular, but less (72) …….. , for example American Football and Australian Rules Football.
67.....................
A. by
B. to
C. of
D. with
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Câu 33:
Read the text below and decide which answer (A,B,C, or D) best fits each space.
THE HISTORY OF FOOTBALLFootball, or soccer, which is so popular all over the world, dates back to the Middle Ages. At that (58) …….. it was very different from the game we play today. Any number of players could (59) …….. part and the matches usually developed into a free- for-all. In its modern (60) …….. , football is less than two hundred years old.
In 1846, the first rules to govern the game were drawn (61) …….. at Cambridge University. The number of players was (62) …….. to 11 per side, which made things much more (63) …….. than before. Later, in 1863, the Football Association was (64)…….. up to help promote the game in Britain.
The game is played on a grass or artificial (65) …….. with a goal net at each end. The (66) …….. is to move the ball around the field, (67) …….. the feet or head, until a player is in a (68) …….. to put the ball into the net and score a goal.
Professional football is not only the most popular (69) …….. sport in the world, (70)…….. also more people actually play football themselves than any other team sport. In 1904 FIFA, the world governing (71) …….. of football, was founded. It organizes the World Cup tournament every four years. Other kinds of football are popular, but less (72) …….. , for example American Football and Australian Rules Football.
66....................
A. reason
B. object
C. focus
D. purpose
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Câu 34:
Read the text below and decide which answer (A,B,C, or D) best fits each space.
THE HISTORY OF FOOTBALLFootball, or soccer, which is so popular all over the world, dates back to the Middle Ages. At that (58) …….. it was very different from the game we play today. Any number of players could (59) …….. part and the matches usually developed into a free- for-all. In its modern (60) …….. , football is less than two hundred years old.
In 1846, the first rules to govern the game were drawn (61) …….. at Cambridge University. The number of players was (62) …….. to 11 per side, which made things much more (63) …….. than before. Later, in 1863, the Football Association was (64)…….. up to help promote the game in Britain.
The game is played on a grass or artificial (65) …….. with a goal net at each end. The (66) …….. is to move the ball around the field, (67) …….. the feet or head, until a player is in a (68) …….. to put the ball into the net and score a goal.
Professional football is not only the most popular (69) …….. sport in the world, (70)…….. also more people actually play football themselves than any other team sport. In 1904 FIFA, the world governing (71) …….. of football, was founded. It organizes the World Cup tournament every four years. Other kinds of football are popular, but less (72) …….. , for example American Football and Australian Rules Football.
65..................
A. pitch
B. court
C. course
D. track
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Câu 35:
Read the text below and decide which answer (A,B,C, or D) best fits each space.
THE HISTORY OF FOOTBALLFootball, or soccer, which is so popular all over the world, dates back to the Middle Ages. At that (58) …….. it was very different from the game we play today. Any number of players could (59) …….. part and the matches usually developed into a free- for-all. In its modern (60) …….. , football is less than two hundred years old.
In 1846, the first rules to govern the game were drawn (61) …….. at Cambridge University. The number of players was (62) …….. to 11 per side, which made things much more (63) …….. than before. Later, in 1863, the Football Association was (64)…….. up to help promote the game in Britain.
The game is played on a grass or artificial (65) …….. with a goal net at each end. The (66) …….. is to move the ball around the field, (67) …….. the feet or head, until a player is in a (68) …….. to put the ball into the net and score a goal.
Professional football is not only the most popular (69) …….. sport in the world, (70)…….. also more people actually play football themselves than any other team sport. In 1904 FIFA, the world governing (71) …….. of football, was founded. It organizes the World Cup tournament every four years. Other kinds of football are popular, but less (72) …….. , for example American Football and Australian Rules Football.
64...................
A. put
B. called
C. born
D. set
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Câu 36:
Read the text below and decide which answer (A,B,C, or D) best fits each space.
THE HISTORY OF FOOTBALLFootball, or soccer, which is so popular all over the world, dates back to the Middle Ages. At that (58) …….. it was very different from the game we play today. Any number of players could (59) …….. part and the matches usually developed into a free- for-all. In its modern (60) …….. , football is less than two hundred years old.
In 1846, the first rules to govern the game were drawn (61) …….. at Cambridge University. The number of players was (62) …….. to 11 per side, which made things much more (63) …….. than before. Later, in 1863, the Football Association was (64)…….. up to help promote the game in Britain.
The game is played on a grass or artificial (65) …….. with a goal net at each end. The (66) …….. is to move the ball around the field, (67) …….. the feet or head, until a player is in a (68) …….. to put the ball into the net and score a goal.
Professional football is not only the most popular (69) …….. sport in the world, (70)…….. also more people actually play football themselves than any other team sport. In 1904 FIFA, the world governing (71) …….. of football, was founded. It organizes the World Cup tournament every four years. Other kinds of football are popular, but less (72) …….. , for example American Football and Australian Rules Football.
63.................
A. tidy
B. neat
C. orderly
D. arranged
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Câu 37:
Read the text below and decide which answer (A,B,C, or D) best fits each space.
THE HISTORY OF FOOTBALLFootball, or soccer, which is so popular all over the world, dates back to the Middle Ages. At that (58) …….. it was very different from the game we play today. Any number of players could (59) …….. part and the matches usually developed into a free- for-all. In its modern (60) …….. , football is less than two hundred years old.
In 1846, the first rules to govern the game were drawn (61) …….. at Cambridge University. The number of players was (62) …….. to 11 per side, which made things much more (63) …….. than before. Later, in 1863, the Football Association was (64)…….. up to help promote the game in Britain.
The game is played on a grass or artificial (65) …….. with a goal net at each end. The (66) …….. is to move the ball around the field, (67) …….. the feet or head, until a player is in a (68) …….. to put the ball into the net and score a goal.
Professional football is not only the most popular (69) …….. sport in the world, (70)…….. also more people actually play football themselves than any other team sport. In 1904 FIFA, the world governing (71) …….. of football, was founded. It organizes the World Cup tournament every four years. Other kinds of football are popular, but less (72) …….. , for example American Football and Australian Rules Football.
62.....................
A. checked
B. limited
C. counted
D. defined
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Câu 38:
Read the text below and decide which answer (A,B,C, or D) best fits each space.
THE HISTORY OF FOOTBALLFootball, or soccer, which is so popular all over the world, dates back to the Middle Ages. At that (58) …….. it was very different from the game we play today. Any number of players could (59) …….. part and the matches usually developed into a free- for-all. In its modern (60) …….. , football is less than two hundred years old.
In 1846, the first rules to govern the game were drawn (61) …….. at Cambridge University. The number of players was (62) …….. to 11 per side, which made things much more (63) …….. than before. Later, in 1863, the Football Association was (64)…….. up to help promote the game in Britain.
The game is played on a grass or artificial (65) …….. with a goal net at each end. The (66) …….. is to move the ball around the field, (67) …….. the feet or head, until a player is in a (68) …….. to put the ball into the net and score a goal.
Professional football is not only the most popular (69) …….. sport in the world, (70)…….. also more people actually play football themselves than any other team sport. In 1904 FIFA, the world governing (71) …….. of football, was founded. It organizes the World Cup tournament every four years. Other kinds of football are popular, but less (72) …….. , for example American Football and Australian Rules Football.
61.......................
A. up
B. away
C. out
D. in
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Câu 39:
Read the text below and decide which answer (A,B,C, or D) best fits each space.
THE HISTORY OF FOOTBALLFootball, or soccer, which is so popular all over the world, dates back to the Middle Ages. At that (58) …….. it was very different from the game we play today. Any number of players could (59) …….. part and the matches usually developed into a free- for-all. In its modern (60) …….. , football is less than two hundred years old.
In 1846, the first rules to govern the game were drawn (61) …….. at Cambridge University. The number of players was (62) …….. to 11 per side, which made things much more (63) …….. than before. Later, in 1863, the Football Association was (64)…….. up to help promote the game in Britain.
The game is played on a grass or artificial (65) …….. with a goal net at each end. The (66) …….. is to move the ball around the field, (67) …….. the feet or head, until a player is in a (68) …….. to put the ball into the net and score a goal.
Professional football is not only the most popular (69) …….. sport in the world, (70)…….. also more people actually play football themselves than any other team sport. In 1904 FIFA, the world governing (71) …….. of football, was founded. It organizes the World Cup tournament every four years. Other kinds of football are popular, but less (72) …….. , for example American Football and Australian Rules Football.
60.................
A. shape
B. form
C. fashion
D. pattern
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Câu 40:
Read the text below and decide which answer (A,B,C, or D) best fits each space.
THE HISTORY OF FOOTBALLFootball, or soccer, which is so popular all over the world, dates back to the Middle Ages. At that (58) …….. it was very different from the game we play today. Any number of players could (59) …….. part and the matches usually developed into a free- for-all. In its modern (60) …….. , football is less than two hundred years old.
In 1846, the first rules to govern the game were drawn (61) …….. at Cambridge University. The number of players was (62) …….. to 11 per side, which made things much more (63) …….. than before. Later, in 1863, the Football Association was (64)…….. up to help promote the game in Britain.
The game is played on a grass or artificial (65) …….. with a goal net at each end. The (66) …….. is to move the ball around the field, (67) …….. the feet or head, until a player is in a (68) …….. to put the ball into the net and score a goal.
Professional football is not only the most popular (69) …….. sport in the world, (70)…….. also more people actually play football themselves than any other team sport. In 1904 FIFA, the world governing (71) …….. of football, was founded. It organizes the World Cup tournament every four years. Other kinds of football are popular, but less (72) …….. , for example American Football and Australian Rules Football.
58.................
A. time
B. season
C. term
D. stage
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Câu 41:
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.
The peregrine falcon, a predatory bird indigenous to North America, was once in danger of extinction. In the 1960s, scientists discovered byproducts of the pesticide DDT in the birds' eggs, which caused them to be too soft to survive. The use of the pesticide had been banned in the United States, but the falcons were eating migratory birds from other places where DDT was still used. In order to increase the survival rate, scientists were raising the birds in laboratories and then releasing them into mountainous areas. This practice achieved only moderate success, however, because many of the birds raised in captivity could not survive in the wild.
There is now, however, a new alternative to releases in the wild. A falcon that has been given the name Scarlett chose to make her home on a ledge of the 33rd floor of a Baltimore, Maryland, office building rather than in the wild, and, to the surprise of the scientists, she has managed to live quite well in the city. Following this example, programs have been initiated that release birds like Scarlett into cities rather than into their natural wild habitat. These urban releases are becoming a common way to strengthen the species. Urban homes have several benefits for the birds that wild spots do not. First, there is an abundance of pigeons and small birds as food sources. The peregrine in the city is also protected from its main predator, the great horned owl. Urban release programs have been very successful in reestablishing the peregrine falcons along the East Coast. Though they are still an endangered species, their numbers increased from about 60 nesting pairs in 1975 to about 700 pairs in 1992. In another decade the species may flourish again, this time without human help.
According to the passage, which of the falcon’s main predators?
A. pigeons
B. rattlesnakes
C. owls
D. humans
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Câu 42:
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.
The peregrine falcon, a predatory bird indigenous to North America, was once in danger of extinction. In the 1960s, scientists discovered byproducts of the pesticide DDT in the birds' eggs, which caused them to be too soft to survive. The use of the pesticide had been banned in the United States, but the falcons were eating migratory birds from other places where DDT was still used. In order to increase the survival rate, scientists were raising the birds in laboratories and then releasing them into mountainous areas. This practice achieved only moderate success, however, because many of the birds raised in captivity could not survive in the wild.
There is now, however, a new alternative to releases in the wild. A falcon that has been given the name Scarlett chose to make her home on a ledge of the 33rd floor of a Baltimore, Maryland, office building rather than in the wild, and, to the surprise of the scientists, she has managed to live quite well in the city. Following this example, programs have been initiated that release birds like Scarlett into cities rather than into their natural wild habitat. These urban releases are becoming a common way to strengthen the species. Urban homes have several benefits for the birds that wild spots do not. First, there is an abundance of pigeons and small birds as food sources. The peregrine in the city is also protected from its main predator, the great horned owl. Urban release programs have been very successful in reestablishing the peregrine falcons along the East Coast. Though they are still an endangered species, their numbers increased from about 60 nesting pairs in 1975 to about 700 pairs in 1992. In another decade the species may flourish again, this time without human help.
According to the passage, where have the release programs been the most successful?
A. in the wild
B. on the East Coast
C. in mountainous areas
D. in office buildings
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Câu 43:
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.
The peregrine falcon, a predatory bird indigenous to North America, was once in danger of extinction. In the 1960s, scientists discovered byproducts of the pesticide DDT in the birds' eggs, which caused them to be too soft to survive. The use of the pesticide had been banned in the United States, but the falcons were eating migratory birds from other places where DDT was still used. In order to increase the survival rate, scientists were raising the birds in laboratories and then releasing them into mountainous areas. This practice achieved only moderate success, however, because many of the birds raised in captivity could not survive in the wild.
There is now, however, a new alternative to releases in the wild. A falcon that has been given the name Scarlett chose to make her home on a ledge of the 33rd floor of a Baltimore, Maryland, office building rather than in the wild, and, to the surprise of the scientists, she has managed to live quite well in the city. Following this example, programs have been initiated that release birds like Scarlett into cities rather than into their natural wild habitat. These urban releases are becoming a common way to strengthen the species. Urban homes have several benefits for the birds that wild spots do not. First, there is an abundance of pigeons and small birds as food sources. The peregrine in the city is also protected from its main predator, the great horned owl. Urban release programs have been very successful in reestablishing the peregrine falcons along the East Coast. Though they are still an endangered species, their numbers increased from about 60 nesting pairs in 1975 to about 700 pairs in 1992. In another decade the species may flourish again, this time without human help.
In line 3, the word "banned" could be best replaced by ____________.
A. developed
B. authorized
C. disseminated
D. prohibited
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Câu 44:
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.
The peregrine falcon, a predatory bird indigenous to North America, was once in danger of extinction. In the 1960s, scientists discovered byproducts of the pesticide DDT in the birds' eggs, which caused them to be too soft to survive. The use of the pesticide had been banned in the United States, but the falcons were eating migratory birds from other places where DDT was still used. In order to increase the survival rate, scientists were raising the birds in laboratories and then releasing them into mountainous areas. This practice achieved only moderate success, however, because many of the birds raised in captivity could not survive in the wild.
There is now, however, a new alternative to releases in the wild. A falcon that has been given the name Scarlett chose to make her home on a ledge of the 33rd floor of a Baltimore, Maryland, office building rather than in the wild, and, to the surprise of the scientists, she has managed to live quite well in the city. Following this example, programs have been initiated that release birds like Scarlett into cities rather than into their natural wild habitat. These urban releases are becoming a common way to strengthen the species. Urban homes have several benefits for the birds that wild spots do not. First, there is an abundance of pigeons and small birds as food sources. The peregrine in the city is also protected from its main predator, the great horned owl. Urban release programs have been very successful in reestablishing the peregrine falcons along the East Coast. Though they are still an endangered species, their numbers increased from about 60 nesting pairs in 1975 to about 700 pairs in 1992. In another decade the species may flourish again, this time without human help.
Why were the peregrine falcons in danger?
A. because they were prized by hunters and hunted to near extinction
B. because of pesticides used by American farmers
C. because they ate birds from other countries where DDT was still used
D. because they migrated to countries where their eggs could not survive
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Câu 45:
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.
The peregrine falcon, a predatory bird indigenous to North America, was once in danger of extinction. In the 1960s, scientists discovered byproducts of the pesticide DDT in the birds' eggs, which caused them to be too soft to survive. The use of the pesticide had been banned in the United States, but the falcons were eating migratory birds from other places where DDT was still used. In order to increase the survival rate, scientists were raising the birds in laboratories and then releasing them into mountainous areas. This practice achieved only moderate success, however, because many of the birds raised in captivity could not survive in the wild.
There is now, however, a new alternative to releases in the wild. A falcon that has been given the name Scarlett chose to make her home on a ledge of the 33rd floor of a Baltimore, Maryland, office building rather than in the wild, and, to the surprise of the scientists, she has managed to live quite well in the city. Following this example, programs have been initiated that release birds like Scarlett into cities rather than into their natural wild habitat. These urban releases are becoming a common way to strengthen the species. Urban homes have several benefits for the birds that wild spots do not. First, there is an abundance of pigeons and small birds as food sources. The peregrine in the city is also protected from its main predator, the great horned owl. Urban release programs have been very successful in reestablishing the peregrine falcons along the East Coast. Though they are still an endangered species, their numbers increased from about 60 nesting pairs in 1975 to about 700 pairs in 1992. In another decade the species may flourish again, this time without human help.
What is the main topic of the passage?
A. harmful effects of pesticides
B. endangered species
C. survival of peregrine falcons
D. releases into the wild
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Câu 46:
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the passage below
Football, also called association football or soccer, game …(6)…which two teams of 11 players, using any part of their bodies …(7)…their hands and arms, try to maneuver the ball into the opposing team’s goal. Only the goalkeeper is permitted to handle the ball and may do so only within the penalty area surrounding the goal. The team that scores more goals wins.
Football is the world’s most popular ball game in numbers of participants and …(8)…. Simple in its principal rules and essential equipment, the sport can be played almost anywhere, …(9)…official football playing fields (pitches) to gymnasiums, streets, school playgrounds, parks, or beaches. Football’s governing body, the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), estimated that at the turn of the 21st century there were …(10)… 250 million football players and over 1.3 billion people “interested” in football; in 2010 a combined television audience of more than 26 billion watched football’s premier tournament, the quadrennial month-long World Cup finals.
Football’s governing body, the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), estimated that at the turn of the 21st century there were …(10)… 250 million football players and over 1.3 billion people “interested” in footballin 2010 a combined television audience of more than 26 billion watched football’s premier tournament, the quadrennial month-long World Cup finals.
A. approximately
B. more
C. less
D. many
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Câu 47:
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the passage below
Football, also called association football or soccer, game …(6)…which two teams of 11 players, using any part of their bodies …(7)…their hands and arms, try to maneuver the ball into the opposing team’s goal. Only the goalkeeper is permitted to handle the ball and may do so only within the penalty area surrounding the goal. The team that scores more goals wins.
Football is the world’s most popular ball game in numbers of participants and …(8)…. Simple in its principal rules and essential equipment, the sport can be played almost anywhere, …(9)…official football playing fields (pitches) to gymnasiums, streets, school playgrounds, parks, or beaches. Football’s governing body, the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), estimated that at the turn of the 21st century there were …(10)… 250 million football players and over 1.3 billion people “interested” in football; in 2010 a combined television audience of more than 26 billion watched football’s premier tournament, the quadrennial month-long World Cup finals.
Simple in its principal rules and essential equipment, the sport can be played almost anywhere, …(9)…official football playing fields (pitches) to gymnasiums, streets, school playgrounds, parks, or beaches.
A. between
B. ranging
C. towards
D. from
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Câu 48:
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the passage below
Football, also called association football or soccer, game …(6)…which two teams of 11 players, using any part of their bodies …(7)…their hands and arms, try to maneuver the ball into the opposing team’s goal. Only the goalkeeper is permitted to handle the ball and may do so only within the penalty area surrounding the goal. The team that scores more goals wins.
Football is the world’s most popular ball game in numbers of participants and …(8)…. Simple in its principal rules and essential equipment, the sport can be played almost anywhere, …(9)…official football playing fields (pitches) to gymnasiums, streets, school playgrounds, parks, or beaches. Football’s governing body, the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), estimated that at the turn of the 21st century there were …(10)… 250 million football players and over 1.3 billion people “interested” in football; in 2010 a combined television audience of more than 26 billion watched football’s premier tournament, the quadrennial month-long World Cup finals.
Football is the world’s most popular ball game in numbers of participants and …(8)…. Simple in its principal rules and essential equipment.
A. viewers
B. audiences
C. spectaculars
D. observers
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Câu 49:
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the passage below
Football, also called association football or soccer, game …(6)…which two teams of 11 players, using any part of their bodies …(7)…their hands and arms, try to maneuver the ball into the opposing team’s goal. Only the goalkeeper is permitted to handle the ball and may do so only within the penalty area surrounding the goal. The team that scores more goals wins.
Football is the world’s most popular ball game in numbers of participants and …(8)…. Simple in its principal rules and essential equipment, the sport can be played almost anywhere, …(9)…official football playing fields (pitches) to gymnasiums, streets, school playgrounds, parks, or beaches. Football’s governing body, the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), estimated that at the turn of the 21st century there were …(10)… 250 million football players and over 1.3 billion people “interested” in football; in 2010 a combined television audience of more than 26 billion watched football’s premier tournament, the quadrennial month-long World Cup finals.
Football, also called association football or soccer, game in which two teams of 11 players, using any part of their bodies …(7)…their hands and arms, try to maneuver the ball into the opposing team’s goal.
A. expect
B. including
C. exclude
D. exceptional
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Câu 50:
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the passage below
Football, also called association football or soccer, game …(6)…which two teams of 11 players, using any part of their bodies …(7)…their hands and arms, try to maneuver the ball into the opposing team’s goal. Only the goalkeeper is permitted to handle the ball and may do so only within the penalty area surrounding the goal. The team that scores more goals wins.
Football is the world’s most popular ball game in numbers of participants and …(8)…. Simple in its principal rules and essential equipment, the sport can be played almost anywhere, …(9)…official football playing fields (pitches) to gymnasiums, streets, school playgrounds, parks, or beaches. Football’s governing body, the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), estimated that at the turn of the 21st century there were …(10)… 250 million football players and over 1.3 billion people “interested” in football; in 2010 a combined television audience of more than 26 billion watched football’s premier tournament, the quadrennial month-long World Cup finals.
Football, also called association football or soccer, game …(6)…which two teams of 11 players.
A. at
B. in
C. on
D. to