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WATER - A LUXURY?
A glass of fresh water from the tap - a luxury? The reality is that for some 1.1 billion people access to safe drinking water is (1)
...... they can only dream about. Some 2.4 billion people worldwide similarly do not have access to adequate sanitation. Yet access to safe drinking water and sanitation is not just a luxury. It often makes the difference (2)
...... life and death. Half of the world's hospital beds are occupied by (3) of
waterbome diseases. And an estimated 6,000 children die each day from diseases caused by poor sanitation and hygiene. Add to this the increasing pressure (4) the world's
freshwater supply over the last 50 years, and the continuous degradation of water quality in many regions around the world, and there is no doubt that the challenge before us is (5) ...... .
1- A) anywhere B) something
C) someone D) anyone
E) everything
2- A) between B) from
C) along D) in
E) about
3- A) victims B) residents
C) supporters D) mortals
E) disasters
4- A) about B) in
C) at D) on
E) for
5- A) excellent B) bearable
C) supporting D) weak
E) immense
BENEFICIAL or UNDESIRABLE?
In nature there is (6) such thing as
either a beneficial or an undesirable wild animal. In Georgia, (7) , where quail are
valued as game birds, sportsmen once shot marsh hawks (8) the hawks sometimes
killed quail. But the shooting of marsh hawks failed to increase the numbers of quail.
Examination of stomach contents showed that the marsh hawk feeds mainly upon the cotton rat, which eats the eggs of quail and other ground-nesting birds. By being a (9)
...... greater enemy of cotton rats than of quail, the marsh hawk proves (10) to
be a friend of the quail. The killing of marsh hawks has now largely ceased in Georgia, and marsh hawks and quail are growing more numerous side by side.
6- A) any B) many
C) no D) none
E) some
7- A) at once B) for instance
C) on average D) at the time
E) in short
8- A) while B) yet
C) even though D) because
E) before
9- A) much B) more
C) too D) the most
E) such
10- A) rarely B) slightly
C) anxiously D) barely
E) actually
RIVAL FOSSIL HUNTERS
(11) of our knowledge of dinosaurs
comes from North America. From 1870 into the early 1900s, two men dominated the search for dinosaurs in the western United States, and their rivalry became a bitter conflict. One was Othniel Charles Marsh, of Yale University, and (12) was Edward
Drinker Cope. (13) man controlled (14)
...... scientific journal, and it is reported that their field crews would occasionally shoot at one another and destroy each other's fossils. Still, (15) men made lasting and
valuable contributions to our knowledge of dinosaurs, though their conflict caused them to work hurriedly and in many instances to forego the customary patience and caution required in the science of paleontology.
11- A) A great deal B) Just one
C) As many as D) Everything
E) A large number
12- A) someone B) another
C) the other D) each one
E) the whole
THE ORIGIN OF THE CIRCUS
No one knows when or where the first circus act (16) place. It's probable that
displays of physical skill and animal training
(17) people for many thousands of
years. Some circus acts are so old that even the ancient Romans, who coined the word circus, did not know where they originated. It was not (18) the late 1700s that the
modem circus began to take form. It is believed that the modern circus originated in the exhibitions of horsemanship that became popular in England. A former cavalryman, Philip Astley, was presenting such feats in London in 1768. Astley put his horses through their paces in a large circle, or ring.
(19) his time, the ring has been the
central performance area of the circus. Astley embellished his London show with music, acrobats, tumblers, ropewalkers and a clown. In 1783 he built the first real circus in France. Soon circuses similar to the Astley pattern
(20) across the continent of Europe and
in the United States.
Thầy cô tải nhé!
WATER - A LUXURY?
A glass of fresh water from the tap - a luxury? The reality is that for some 1.1 billion people access to safe drinking water is (1)
...... they can only dream about. Some 2.4 billion people worldwide similarly do not have access to adequate sanitation. Yet access to safe drinking water and sanitation is not just a luxury. It often makes the difference (2)
...... life and death. Half of the world's hospital beds are occupied by (3) of
waterbome diseases. And an estimated 6,000 children die each day from diseases caused by poor sanitation and hygiene. Add to this the increasing pressure (4) the world's
freshwater supply over the last 50 years, and the continuous degradation of water quality in many regions around the world, and there is no doubt that the challenge before us is (5) ...... .
1- A) anywhere B) something
C) someone D) anyone
E) everything
2- A) between B) from
C) along D) in
E) about
3- A) victims B) residents
C) supporters D) mortals
E) disasters
4- A) about B) in
C) at D) on
E) for
5- A) excellent B) bearable
C) supporting D) weak
E) immense
BENEFICIAL or UNDESIRABLE?
In nature there is (6) such thing as
either a beneficial or an undesirable wild animal. In Georgia, (7) , where quail are
valued as game birds, sportsmen once shot marsh hawks (8) the hawks sometimes
killed quail. But the shooting of marsh hawks failed to increase the numbers of quail.
Examination of stomach contents showed that the marsh hawk feeds mainly upon the cotton rat, which eats the eggs of quail and other ground-nesting birds. By being a (9)
...... greater enemy of cotton rats than of quail, the marsh hawk proves (10) to
be a friend of the quail. The killing of marsh hawks has now largely ceased in Georgia, and marsh hawks and quail are growing more numerous side by side.
6- A) any B) many
C) no D) none
E) some
7- A) at once B) for instance
C) on average D) at the time
E) in short
8- A) while B) yet
C) even though D) because
E) before
9- A) much B) more
C) too D) the most
E) such
10- A) rarely B) slightly
C) anxiously D) barely
E) actually
RIVAL FOSSIL HUNTERS
(11) of our knowledge of dinosaurs
comes from North America. From 1870 into the early 1900s, two men dominated the search for dinosaurs in the western United States, and their rivalry became a bitter conflict. One was Othniel Charles Marsh, of Yale University, and (12) was Edward
Drinker Cope. (13) man controlled (14)
...... scientific journal, and it is reported that their field crews would occasionally shoot at one another and destroy each other's fossils. Still, (15) men made lasting and
valuable contributions to our knowledge of dinosaurs, though their conflict caused them to work hurriedly and in many instances to forego the customary patience and caution required in the science of paleontology.
11- A) A great deal B) Just one
C) As many as D) Everything
E) A large number
12- A) someone B) another
C) the other D) each one
E) the whole
THE ORIGIN OF THE CIRCUS
No one knows when or where the first circus act (16) place. It's probable that
displays of physical skill and animal training
(17) people for many thousands of
years. Some circus acts are so old that even the ancient Romans, who coined the word circus, did not know where they originated. It was not (18) the late 1700s that the
modem circus began to take form. It is believed that the modern circus originated in the exhibitions of horsemanship that became popular in England. A former cavalryman, Philip Astley, was presenting such feats in London in 1768. Astley put his horses through their paces in a large circle, or ring.
(19) his time, the ring has been the
central performance area of the circus. Astley embellished his London show with music, acrobats, tumblers, ropewalkers and a clown. In 1783 he built the first real circus in France. Soon circuses similar to the Astley pattern
(20) across the continent of Europe and
in the United States.
Thầy cô tải nhé!
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