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A tornado is a tube of spinning air that touches the ground. Wind inside the tornado, spinning very fast, makes tornadoes very dangerous.Tornadoes mostly happen during very strong thunderstorms. They cause a lot of damage to anything they touch. People die every year from tornadoes .Tornadoes are ranked on the Fujita scale, from F0 to F5. Fo has the lowest wind speed, and F5 has the highest wind speed.
The United States of America has the most tornadoes every year, but tornadoes can happen in any country. If a tornado is coming, the sfest thing to do is go to a basement or a bathroom with no windows. People should never be in a car a mobile home when there is a tornado near.
1. What does the word " spinning" in line 1 mean?
A. movin around
B. running slowly
C. speeding up
D. turning left
2. When do tornadoes mostly happen ?
A. during weak storms
B. during strong thunderstorms
C. during strong thunderstorms
D. on te gujita scale
( hai đáp án trùng )
3. Where should we hide if a tornadoes comes?
A. in a car
B. in a basoment
C. in a bathroom with windows
D. in a mobile home
4. which of the following sences is NOT true ?
A. many people are killed by tornadoes every year.
B. there are six scales to rank tornadoes every year.
C. F1 has higher wind speed than F2
D. America has the most tornadoes every year
23/ A. which B. that C. where D. when
24/ A. So B. Such C. That D. Many
25/ A. its B. it C. their D. theirs
26/ A. high B. low C. below D. above
27/ A. gentle B. violent C. terrible D. awful
28/ A. up B. on C. into D. onto
__T__ 29/ One good thing about a tornado is that it does not last long
__F__ 30/ Tornadoes over water are called funnels.
__F__ 31/ The annually number of tornadoes in the United States is about one hundred.
__T__ 32/ There are about two hundred tornadoes in one year in America
5. that people / The bus is / very often / mean of transport / take it / such an inexpensive /. //
The bus is........such an inexpensive mean of transport that people very often take it......................................
pass overland / funnel-shaped storms / below a thunderstorm / Tornadoes are / which/. //
Tornadoes.................are funnel-shaped storms which pass overland below a thunderstorm.......................................................
The bus is such an inexpensive means of transport that people take it very often.
Tornadoes are funnel-shaped storms which pass overland below a thunderstorm.
Tornadoes are a commonly natural force of nature. They typically are narrow, black and funnel shaped. Despite their narrow size, they have the potential to leave behind mass destruction and death. Most destruction, injuries and death are a result of the wind speeds during a tornado. Other cyclones used term to. describe tornadoes are deadly and twisters. Tornadoes are often seen as extension of a cumulonimbus cloud.
24.Tet is a festival........occurs in late January ir early February (who/ which/ whose/ whom)
25. In 1995, a huge earthquake.......the city of Kobe in Japan (strike/ struck/ striking/ to strike)
26. We often go to the town......house (cultutal/ culture/ culturally/ culturist)
27. Tornadoes can suck up anything that is..... their path (on/ in/ at/ for)
28. He is the...and pride of his mother (joy/ joylessnness/ joyful/ joyfully)
29. There are many....throughout the year (celebrating/ celebrates/ celebrations/ celebration)
30. The word........ which comes frim the Chinese means big wind (hurricane/ typhoon/ thunderstorm/ tornado)
31. She didn't understand the matter..... she didn't ask for help (therefore/ although/ however/ but)
32. Miss Lien...... is my neighbor, often shouts at night (that/ who/ whose/ whom)33. Don't trust anyone you meet. It's not always..... to be trustful (right/ rightly/ wrong/ wrongly)
34. I can't haer what is on the television. Can you... the volume? (Turn off, turn down/ turn on/ turn up)
35. It is evident that tornadoes and funnel-shaped storms can suck up anything..... is in their path (that/ who/ whose/ whom)
36. He is a generous man. He is..... known for his generousity (good/ better/ best/ well)
37. Hundreds of people on the beach died, and thousands were injured..... scientists had warned them about the eruption (although/ however/ because/ so)
38. York,....... I visited last year , is a nice old city (who/ which/ whom/ that)
39. Tornadoes are......storms which pass overland below a thunderstorm (tropical/ snow/ funnel-shaped/ circle shaped)
40. Sally has been working here since....... collefe (jas left/ leaves/ is leaving/ left)
41. If people...... energy, there will be no shortage of electricity (save/ will save/ would save/ saving)
42. It is some months ...... the tsunami happened (on/ in/ at/ since)
43. They are discussing the celebreation...... is going to be held at the end of the month (this/ it / who/ that)
44. Tom enjoys...... strange stamps (collect/ collecting/ collected/ to collect)
45. If she continues to use electricity that way, she.... to pay a large bill (will/ would have/ will have/ have)
Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answers.
A tsunami is a natural disaster more devastating than earthquakes, tornadoes or any other disaster you can think of. Tsunami is a Japanese word that means harbor wave. A tsunami happens when huge waves are formed after something under the ocean occurs to make these large waves form. Erupting volcanoes can also cause tsunamis to occur. The waves start in one area but they move quickly in all different directions once the tsunami begins. Tsunamis begin as an under the water earthquake. The force of the earth moving causes the water to move and produce huge waves. Waves from tsunami cam travel through the water as fast as 500 miles per hour. As they approach the coast, they continue to grow in size before smashing down on the cities and towns along the coastline. These waves can often be as high as 100 feet, causing much destruction.
32. What is a tsunami?
a. A series of huge waves c. A sudden gust of wind b. A storm with strong winds d. A violent shaking of earth's surface
33. Which is the most diastrous, according to the passage?
a. Earthquake b. Tornado c. Tsunami d. hurricane
34. Which can cause a tsunami to occur?
a. Droughts b. Floods c. Hurricanes d. Volcanic eruptions
35. What happens to a tsunami as it approaches the coast?
a. It changes direction.
b. It decreases the height.
c. It grows in size.
d. It moves more quickly
36. What happens when a tsunami hits land?
a. It devastates coastal regions.
b. It causes underwater earthquake.
c. It blows everything out to sea.
d. It sucks up everything in its path.
. I don't expect much traffic, but ________ there is, I think we should leave early.
A. in case B. in case of C. in time D. in a hurry
27. Although Tom’s grandmother doesn’t _____ weather forecasts, she likes watching them.
A. experience B. trust C. expect D. predict
28. An area of land with hills or mountains is called the _______.
A. regions B. territories C. highlands D. environment
29. They are going to a park ______ the other side of Saigon Bridge.
A. in B. on C. at D. to
30. The word “typhoon” comes ______ the Chinese language, doesn’t it ?
A. from B. for C. about D. with
31. The accident ______ while he was driving to the office.
A. occurred B. was occur C. was occurred D. was being occurred
32. That important event ______ in 1945.
A. happened B. happening C. was happened D. has happened
33. She was having a rest when the volcano _______ .
A. erupted B. flew C. flowed D. broke
34. Two hundred people died in that volcano ______.
A. corruption B. eruption C. destruction D. reduction
35. Tidal waves are the result of an _______ shift in the underwater movement of the Earth .
A. amazing B. alternative C. abrupt D. unpleasant
36.________are funnel-shaped storms passing overland below a thunderstorm.
A. Earthquakes B. Tropical storms C. Hurricanes D. Tornadoes
37. In 1995 , a huge earthquake struck Kobe city in Japan and caused severe _______
A. damage B. destruction C. shift D. collapse
38. The earthquake _______ the city at 2 this morning
A. occurred B. hit C. swept D. measured
39. Thousands of people were saved because scientists had__them about the volcanic eruption.
A. said B. spoke C. warned D. talked
40. A tropical storm which reaches 120 kilometers an hour is called a _______ in North and South America.
A. typhoon B. cyclone C. hurricane D. tornado
41. Ninety percent of earthquakes occur _______ the Pacific Rim.
A. around B. at C. in D. about
42. The roof ________ under the weight of snow last night.
A. collapsed B. fell C. dropped D. flew
43. A tornado looks like a big, dark _______ coming from the bottom of a storm cloud.
A. funnel B. bowl C. mushroom D. cloud
44. Early warnings about tornadoes could save many __________.
A.lives B. life C. living D. things
45. Yesterday a typhoon _________ a coastal city in the country.
A. hit B. strike C.collapsed D. predicted
46. People can know when a volcano will ________ nowadays, can't they ?
A. break B. warn C. erupt D. seek
47. A tropical storm is called a hurricane in North and South America when it _____ 120 kilometers per hour.
A. reaches B. goes C. gets D. comes
48. A ____ is a very large wave.
A. tidal wave B. tsunami C. tornado D. a and b are correct.
49. A / An __________ is a sudden strong shaking of the ground.
A. snowstorm B. tidal wave C. earthquake D. volcano.
50. A _______ is a tropical storm with strong winds.
A. typhoon B. tornado C. volcano D. tsunami
A tornado is a tube of spinning air that touches the ground. Wind inside the tornado, spinning very fast, makes tornadoes very dangerous.Tornadoes mostly happen during very strong thunderstorms. They cause a lot of damage to anything they touch. People die every year from tornadoes .Tornadoes are ranked on the Fujita scale, from F0 to F5. Fo has the lowest wind speed, and F5 has the highest wind speed.
The United States of America has the most tornadoes every year, but tornadoes can happen in any country. If a tornado is coming, the sfest thing to do is go to a basement or a bathroom with no windows. People should never be in a car a mobile home when there is a tornado near.
2. When do tornadoes mostly happen?
A during weak storms
B. after earthquakes
C.duting strong thunderstorms
D. before thunders
3. How are tornadoes ranked ?
A. on the Celsius scale
B. on the Fahrenheit Scale
C. on the Richter scale
D. on the Fujita scale
2)C
3)D