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Read the following passage and choose the option (A, B, C or D) that best answers each of the questions below.At the top of the list of the costliest natural disasters in the history of the United States is Hurricane Katrina. Hurricane Katrina was the third strongest hurricane ever to hit the U. S. It affected 90,000 square miles in Louisiana, Mississippi, Florida, and Alabama.The hurricane formed over the Bahamas and turned into a Category 1 hurricane by the time it hit the southeastern tip of...
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Read the following passage and choose the option (A, B, C or D) that best answers each of the questions below.

At the top of the list of the costliest natural disasters in the history of the United States is Hurricane Katrina. Hurricane Katrina was the third strongest hurricane ever to hit the U. S. It affected 90,000 square miles in Louisiana, Mississippi, Florida, and Alabama.

The hurricane formed over the Bahamas and turned into a Category 1 hurricane by the time it hit the southeastern tip of Florida. It got stronger as it traveled across the Gulf of Mexico. It made its second landfall off the coast of southeast Louisiana on Monday, August 29, 2005. It had become a category 4 hurricane by then. The storm surge that followed caused destruction from central Florida to Texas. New Orleans, Louisiana, experienced even more damage because its levees were breeched, letting water flood a large portion of the city.

The National Weather Service warned people of the tropical monster that was heading towards the southern coast. Residents were told to expect power outages. They were told they might lose their rooftops and to expect water shortages. The National Hurricane Director was very concerned. He personally called the governors of Louisiana and Mississippi. He even called President Bush at his ranch in Texas. He spoke directly with New Orleans mayor Ray Nagin. Nagin issued an evacuation order for his city. Most people left. About eighty percent of the population evacuated. The estimate was that around 100,000 people remained in

the metro area. Some were stranded tourists; others did not own a car and had no way out. Those who were not able to leave were instructed to go to the New Orleans Convention Center and the Superdome.

41.     What is the passage mainly about?

A. The history of the United States hurricanes.

B. A hurricane in the history of the United States.

C. Hurricanes in the world, especially in the United States.

D. What the United States does to prevent hurricanes.

42.     According to the passage, what is NOT true about Hurricane Katrina?

A. It is the costliest natural disaster in the history of the United States.

B. It is the third strongest hurricane ever to hit the US.

C. It affected 90,000 square miles in Louisiana, Mississippi, Florida, and Alabama.

D. It formed over the Bahamas.

43. What can be true from the passage about Hurricane Katrina when it hit the southeastern tip of Florida?

A. It was very weak.                                            B. It was very strong.

C. It was not as weak as it started.                      D. It was not as strong as it started.

44.What is NOT true about the National Hurricane Director?

A. He called the governors of Mississippi.

B. He called President Bush at his ranch in Texas.

C. He spoke directly with the New Orleans mayor.

D. He was very unconcerned.

45. According to the passage, how many people were evacuated?

A. About 80,000 people.                                     B. About 80% of the population.

C. Around 100,000 people.                                 D. Around 20% of the population.

 

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18 tháng 7 2021

41.     What is the passage mainly about?

A. The history of the United States hurricanes.

B. A hurricane in the history of the United States.

C. Hurricanes in the world, especially in the United States.

D. What the United States does to prevent hurricanes.

42.     According to the passage, what is NOT true about Hurricane Katrina?

A. It is the costliest natural disaster in the history of the United States.

B. It is the third strongest hurricane ever to hit the US.

C. It affected 90,000 square miles in Louisiana, Mississippi, Florida, and Alabama.

D. It formed over the Bahamas.

43. What can be true from the passage about Hurricane Katrina when it hit the southeastern tip of Florida?

A. It was very weak.                                            B. It was very strong.

C. It was not as weak as it started.                      D. It was not as strong as it started.

44.What is NOT true about the National Hurricane Director?

A. He called the governors of Mississippi.

B. He called President Bush at his ranch in Texas.

C. He spoke directly with the New Orleans mayor.

D. He was very unconcerned.

45. According to the passage, how many people were evacuated?

A. About 80,000 people.                                     B. About 80% of the population.

C. Around 100,000 people.                                 D. Around 20% of the population.

 

 

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At the top of the list of the costliest natural disasters in the history of the United States is Hurricane Katrina. Hurricane Katrina was the third strongest hurricane ever to hit theU.S. It affected 90,000 square miles in Louisiana, Mississippi, Florida, and Alabama. The hurricane formed over the Bahamas and turned into a Category 1 hurricane by the time it hit the southeastern tip of Florida. It got stronger as it traveled across the Gulf of Mexico. It had become a category 4 hurricane when...
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At the top of the list of the costliest natural disasters in the history of the United States is Hurricane Katrina. Hurricane Katrina was the third strongest hurricane ever to hit theU.S. It affected 90,000 square miles in Louisiana, Mississippi, Florida, and Alabama. The hurricane formed over the Bahamas and turned into a Category 1 hurricane by the time it hit the southeastern tip of Florida. It got stronger as it traveled across the Gulf of Mexico. It had become a category 4 hurricane when it reached Louisiana. The storm surge that followed caused destruction from central Florida to Texas. Louisiana, experienced even more damage because its levees were breeched, letting water flood a large portion of the city. The National Weather Service warned people of the tropical monster that was heading towards the southern coast. Residents were told to expect power outages.

They were told they might lose their rooftops and to expect water shortages. About 4/5 of the population evacuated. The estimate was that around 100,000 people remained in the metro area. Some were stranded tourists; others did not own a car and had no way out.

Decide if the following statements are true (T) or false (F).

1.Katrina is the most economically damaging hurricane to the US.                                         ....

2.Katrina was the strongest hurricane in the US‟s history.                                                            ...

3.Louisiana suffered the most in the hurricane.                                                                          ....

4.The US residents had no information about the hurricane.                                                     ....

5.Those who got stuck in the metro area were all local resident                                                 

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5 tháng 7 2019

Choose the correct option A, B, C, or D to complete the following sentences.

1. __________ received law degrees as today.

A. Never so many women have

B. Never have so many women

C. The women aren't ever

D. Women who have never __________.

2. Nylon was the human-made fibers.

A. the first of which

B. what the first of

C. it the first of

D. the first of

3. Newspaper publishers in the United States have estimated __________ reads a newspaper every day.

A. nearly 80 percent of the adult population who

B. it is nearly 80 percent of the adult population

C. that nearly 80 percent of the adult population who

D. that nearly 80 percent of the adult population

4. The ancestors of the horse lived __________ and were about half a meter tall.

A. years ago 60 million

B. 60 million years ago

C. ago 60 million years

D. million years ago 60

5. The trumpet is __________ of most dance and jazz bands.

A. an important part

B. partly important

C. what part is important

D. is important a part

Choose the correct option A, B, C, or D to complete the following sentences. 1. __________ received law degrees as today. A. Never so many women have B. Never have so many women C. The women aren't ever D. Women who have never __________. 2. Nylon was the human-made fibers.A. the first of which  B. what the first of C. it the first ofD. the first of  3. Newspaper publishers in the United States have estimated __________ reads a newspaper every day. A. nearly 80 percent of the adult population...
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Choose the correct option A, B, C, or D to complete the following sentences. 

1. __________ received law degrees as today. 

A. Never so many women have 

B. Never have so many women 

C. The women aren't ever 

D. Women who have never __________. 

2. Nylon was the human-made fibers.

A. the first of which  

B. what the first of 

C. it the first of

D. the first of  

3. Newspaper publishers in the United States have estimated __________ reads a newspaper every day. 

A. nearly 80 percent of the adult population who 

B. it is nearly 80 percent of the adult population 

C. that nearly 80 percent of the adult population who 

D. that nearly 80 percent of the adult population 

4. The ancestors of the horse lived __________ and were about half a meter tall. 

A. years ago 60 million

B. 60 million years ago 

C. ago 60 million years

D. million years ago 60   

5. The trumpet is __________ of most dance and jazz bands.

A. an important part 

B. partly important

C. what part is important   

D. is important a part

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5 tháng 7 2019

Choose the correct option A, B, C, or D to complete the following sentences. 

1. __________ received law degrees as today. 

A. Never so many women have 

B. Never have so many women 

C. The women aren't ever 

D. Women who have never __________. 

2. Nylon was the human-made fibers. ????

A. the first of which  

B. what the first of 

C. it the first of

D. the first of  

3. Newspaper publishers in the United States have estimated __________ reads a newspaper every day. 

A. nearly 80 percent of the adult population who 

B. it is nearly 80 percent of the adult population 

C. that nearly 80 percent of the adult population who 

D. that nearly 80 percent of the adult population 

4. The ancestors of the horse lived __________ and were about half a meter tall. 

A. years ago 60 million

B. 60 million years ago 

C. ago 60 million years

D. million years ago 60   

5. The trumpet is __________ of most dance and jazz bands.

A. an important part 

B. partly important

C. what part is important   

D. is important a part

5 tháng 7 2019

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Complete the sentences with the passive form of the verbs in brackets.  1. Tsunamis_________ ( cause) by large, undersea earthquakes.  2. Nearly a quarter of all homes in the Keys _________ (destroy) by Hurricane Irma in 2017. 3. Over the past two years, 500,000 damaged homes _________ (rebuild) with support from  the government and donors.  4. An earthquake warning system _________ (install) on the West Coast next month. 5. An average of 10 people in Florida _________ (kill) by lightning...
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Complete the sentences with the passive form of the verbs in brackets. 

1. Tsunamis_________ ( cause) by large, undersea earthquakes.  

2. Nearly a quarter of all homes in the Keys _________ (destroy) by Hurricane Irma in 2017. 

3. Over the past two years, 500,000 damaged homes _________ (rebuild) with support from  the government and donors.  

4. An earthquake warning system _________ (install) on the West Coast next month. 

5. An average of 10 people in Florida _________ (kill) by lightning strikes annually. 

6. Indonesia _________ (strike) by a tsunami a few days ago.  

7. An estimated 10,000 people _________ (already/ evacuate) due to the wildfires since  Wednesday.  

8. Scientists predict the South coast _________ (hit) by a large hurricane in two days. 

9. After the storm, some major roads are closing because they _________ (repair). 

10. The name Heather _________ (use) for three tropical cyclones up to now.

 

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7 tháng 3 2022

1. are typically caused

2. were destroyed

3. have been rebuilt

4. will be installed

5. are killed

6. was striken

7. have already been evacuated

8. will be hit

9. are being repaired

10. has been used

8 tháng 3 2022

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A hurricane is a huge storm that forms over warm ocean water. Bands of thunderstorms form and swirl around and around because the rotation of the earth. As more and more thunderstorms form, the hurricane gets bigger and bigger. A hurricane is one of the world's worst storms because it can last for days or weeks. Hurricanes can also be very large. They may cover hundreds of miles and affect large areas of land. For a storm to be classified as a hurricane, wind speeds within the storm have to...
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A hurricane is a huge storm that forms over warm ocean water. Bands of thunderstorms form and swirl around and around because the rotation of the earth. As more and more thunderstorms form, the hurricane gets bigger and bigger. A hurricane is one of the world's worst storms because it can last for days or weeks.

Hurricanes can also be very large. They may cover hundreds of miles and affect large areas of land. For a storm to be classified as a hurricane, wind speeds within the storm have to reach at least 74 per hour. But hurricane winds can reach speeds of over 155 miles per hour! A large amount of destruction may occur with winds that strong. Roofs may be torn off homes. Buildings may be flattened. Trees topple over. Hurricanes are deadly, but not just because of their winds. They can also produce very heavy rains and huge waves that slam into the coastline. Hurricanes are very common along the east coast of the United States. Here, wind, waves, and rain do the most damage.

Luckily, meteorologists (people who study weather) can forecast hurricanes days in advance by using radar technology. Radar is a little bit like a moving picture. It shows how big storms are and which way they are moving. Radar images people time to prepare for a coming storm. If the storm is very strong, home and business owners will put up plywood to protect their glass windows and doors. People who live along the coast will evacuate. They'll go to a hurricane shelter or stay with friends and relatives who live in safer places farther inland. Many lives are saved every year by people who take the necessary precautions.

Question28. What is a hurricane?

A. a tidal wave B. a huge storm C. a thunderstorm D. a tsunami

Question 29. What makes a hurricane?

A. thunderstorms B. strong winds C. seawater D. the earth rotation

Question 30. What of the following is not correct?

A. A hurricane is very dangerous because it lasts for days and weeks.

B. The hurricane wind speeds per hour can be nearly twice as fast as the wind speeds.

C. A hurricane can reach speeds of at least 74 km per hour.

D. Hurricanes often appear along the east coast of the United States.

Question 31. Who is meteorologist?

A. People study weather.

B. People do businesses in the meteorological field.

C. People live along the coast.

D. People are evacuated from the regions affected by hurricanes.

Question 32. What is radar used for?

A. making moving pictures

B. showing the size of hurricanes and their movements

C. giving people time to prepare for a coming storm

D. All above

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27 tháng 4 2020

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I. Complete the sentences with the passive form of the verbs in brackets.1. Tsunamis_________ (typically/ cause) by large, undersea earthquakes.2. Nearly a quarter of all homes in the Keys_________ (destroy) by Hurricane Irma in 2017.3. Over the past two years, 500,000 damaged homes_________ (rebuild) with support from the government and donors.4. An earthquake warning System_________ (install) on the West Coast next month.5. An average of 10 people in Florida_________ (kill) by lightning...
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I. Complete the sentences with the passive form of the verbs in brackets.

1. Tsunamis_________ (typically/ cause) by large, undersea earthquakes.

2. Nearly a quarter of all homes in the Keys_________ (destroy) by Hurricane Irma in 2017.

3. Over the past two years, 500,000 damaged homes_________ (rebuild) with support from the government and donors.

4. An earthquake warning System_________ (install) on the West Coast next month.

5. An average of 10 people in Florida_________ (kill) by lightning strikes annually.

6. Indonesia_________ (strikI. Complete the sentences with the passive form of the verbs in brackets.

1. Tsunamis_________ (typically/ cause) by large, undersea earthquakes.

2. Nearly a quarter of all homes in the Keys_________ (destroy) by Hurricane Irma in 2017.

3. Over the past two years, 500,000 damaged homes_________ (rebuild) with support from the government and donors.

4. An earthquake warning System_________ (install) on the West Coast next month.

5. An average of 10 people in Florida_________ (kill) by lightning strikes annually.e) by a tsunami a few days ago.

7. An estimated 10,000 people_________ (already/ evacuate) due to the wildfires since Wednesday.

8. Scientists predict the South coast_________ (hit) by a large hurricane in two days.

9. After the storm, some major roads are closing because they_________ (repair).

10. The name Heather_________ (use) for three tropical cyclones up to now.

II. Rewrite the sentences in passive voice.

1. A magnitude 7.1 earthquake shook Southern California on Friday.

___________________________________________________________________

2. They will provide temporary housing to earthquake victims as soon as possible.

___________________________________________________________________

3. Rescue teams have saved hundreds of people from floods in Metro Manila.

___________________________________________________________________

4. An average of 20 typhoons hit the country every year.

___________________________________________________________________

5. A massive landslide buried dozens of homes near a Central Philippine mountain.

___________________________________________________________________

6. They are repairing roads and bridges damaged by the hurricane.

___________________________________________________________________

7. Across the northwest Florida coast, people were clearing storm debris.

___________________________________________________________________

8. Authorities have lifted a tsunami warning after a strong earthquake.

___________________________________________________________________

9. Submarine volcanic eruptions can cause tsunamis.

___________________________________________________________________

10. Will the government send troops to flooded regions?

___________________________________________________________________

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1. are typically caused

2. were destroyed

3. have been rebuilt

4. will be installed

5. are killed

6. was striken

7. have already been evacuated

8. will be hit

9. are being repaired

10. has been used

II

1. Southern California was shaken by a magnitude 7.1 earthquake on Friday

2. Temporary housing will be provided to earthquake victims as soon as possible

3. Hundreds of people have been saved from floods in Metro Manila by rescue teams

4. The country is hit by an average of 20 typhoons every year

5. Dozens of homes near a Central Philippine mountain were buried by a massive landslide

6. Roads and bridges damaged by the hurricane are being repaired

7. Across ... coast, storm debris was being cleared 

8. A tsunami warning has been lifted by authorities after a strong earthquake

9. Tsunamis can be caused by submarine volcanic eruptions

10. Will flooded regions be sent troops by the government?

I. Complete the sentences with the passive form of the verbs in brackets.1. Tsunamis_________ (typically/ cause) by large, undersea earthquakes.2. Nearly a quarter of all homes in the Keys_________ (destroy) by Hurricane Irma in 2017.3. Over the past two years, 500,000 damaged homes_________ (rebuild) with support from the government and donors.4. An earthquake warning System_________ (install) on the West Coast next month.5. An average of 10 people in Florida_________ (kill) by lightning...
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I. Complete the sentences with the passive form of the verbs in brackets.

1. Tsunamis_________ (typically/ cause) by large, undersea earthquakes.

2. Nearly a quarter of all homes in the Keys_________ (destroy) by Hurricane Irma in 2017.

3. Over the past two years, 500,000 damaged homes_________ (rebuild) with support from the government and donors.

4. An earthquake warning System_________ (install) on the West Coast next month.

5. An average of 10 people in Florida_________ (kill) by lightning strikes annually.

6. Indonesia_________ (strikI. Complete the sentences with the passive form of the verbs in brackets.

1. Tsunamis_________ (typically/ cause) by large, undersea earthquakes.

2. Nearly a quarter of all homes in the Keys_________ (destroy) by Hurricane Irma in 2017.

3. Over the past two years, 500,000 damaged homes_________ (rebuild) with support from the government and donors.

4. An earthquake warning System_________ (install) on the West Coast next month.

5. An average of 10 people in Florida_________ (kill) by lightning strikes annually.e) by a tsunami a few days ago.

7. An estimated 10,000 people_________ (already/ evacuate) due to the wildfires since Wednesday.

8. Scientists predict the South coast_________ (hit) by a large hurricane in two days.

9. After the storm, some major roads are closing because they_________ (repair).

10. The name Heather_________ (use) for three tropical cyclones up to now.

II. Rewrite the sentences in passive voice.

1. A magnitude 7.1 earthquake shook Southern California on Friday.

___________________________________________________________________

2. They will provide temporary housing to earthquake victims as soon as possible.

___________________________________________________________________

3. Rescue teams have saved hundreds of people from floods in Metro Manila.

___________________________________________________________________

4. An average of 20 typhoons hit the country every year.

___________________________________________________________________

5. A massive landslide buried dozens of homes near a Central Philippine mountain.

___________________________________________________________________

6. They are repairing roads and bridges damaged by the hurricane.

___________________________________________________________________

7. Across the northwest Florida coast, people were clearing storm debris.

___________________________________________________________________

8. Authorities have lifted a tsunami warning after a strong earthquake.

___________________________________________________________________

9. Submarine volcanic eruptions can cause tsunamis.

___________________________________________________________________

10. Will the government send troops to flooded regions?

___________________________________________________________________

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