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10 tháng 9 2023

1. C

2. A

3. B

16 tháng 9 2023

1 - C

2 - A

3 - B

Alice: There're so many activities for visitors in this park. Do you fancy going on an elephant ride, Mai?

(Có rất nhiều hoạt động cho du khách trong công viên này. Bạn có thích cưỡi voi không, Mai?)

Mai: No, thanks. (1) C. I'm not a fan of elephant rides.

(Không, cảm ơn. Tôi không phải là người thích cưỡi voi.)

Alice: Don't you like elephants? They are very gentle creatures.

(Bạn không thích voi sao? Chúng là những sinh vật rất hiền lành.)

Mai: That's why we shouldn't ride on them. (2) A. I can’t stand animal cruelty.

(Đó là lý do tại sao chúng ta không nên cưỡi lên chúng. Tôi không thể chịu được sự tàn ác của động vật.)

Alice: Yes, you're right. Perhaps we should learn more about the birds in the park.

(Vâng, bạn nói đúng. Có lẽ chúng ta nên tìm hiểu thêm về những con chim trong công viên.)

Mai: Good idea! (3) B. I really love bird-watching.

(Ý kiến hay đấy! Tôi thực sự thích xem chim.)

Complete each second sentence using the word given, so that it has a similar meaning to first 1. I have never read a better book than this one. ever This is the ____________ read. 2. Nobody has ever been this far into the jungle. the This is _____________ has ever been into the jungle. 3. I have never worked so hard in my whole life. ever It was the _______________ in my whole life. 4. Liam is the tallest boy in the class. than Every other boy in the class _______________...
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Complete each second sentence using the word given, so that it has a similar meaning to first

1. I have never read a better book than this one. ever

This is the ____________ read.



2. Nobody has ever been this far into the jungle. the

This is _____________ has ever been into the jungle.



3. I have never worked so hard in my whole life. ever

It was the _______________ in my whole life.



4. Liam is the tallest boy in the class. than

Every other boy in the class _______________ Liam.



5. This is the nicest beach along this part of the coast. than

This _________________ the others along this part of the coast.



6. I read that Mount Everest is the highest mountain. no

I read that __________________ Mount Everest.



7. Has anyone ever been this far north before? the

Is ____________________ has ever been?



8. The painting Ed did is the ugliest one you can imagine. than

You can't imagine _________________ the one Ed did.



9. This stamp is rarer than any other in my collection. more

The other stamps in my collection ________________ this one.



10. Nobody in the class runs as fast as Pedro. runner

Pedro ___________________ in the class.

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24 tháng 7 2019

Complete each second sentence using the word given, so that it has a similar meaning to first

1. I have never read a better book than this one. ever

This is the ______best book I've ever______ read.

2. Nobody has ever been this far into the jungle. the

This is _____the farthest anyone__________ has ever been into the jungle.

3. I have never worked so hard in my whole life. ever

It was the ______first time I've ever worked so hard__________ in my whole life.

4. Liam is the tallest boy in the class. than

Every other boy in the class __________is not taller than__________ Liam.


5. This is the nicest beach along this part of the coast. than

This ____________beach is nicer than_____________ the others along this part of the coast.

6. I read that Mount Everest is the highest mountain. no

I read that __________no other mountain is as high as____________ Mount Everest.

7. Has anyone ever been this far north before? the

Is __________this the farthest north anyone__________ has ever been?

8. The painting Ed did is the ugliest one you can imagine. than

You can't imagine ___________an uglier painting than__________ the one Ed did.

9. This stamp is rarer than any other in my collection. more

The other stamps in my collection _______are more common than____________ this one.

10. Nobody in the class runs as fast as Pedro. runner

Pedro __________is the fastest runner___________________ in the class.

18 tháng 11 2017

Đáp án: A

9 tháng 10 2019

Viết lại câu sao cho nghĩa không đổi.

1.Is this the only way to reach the city center ?

➜ Isn't there .......any other way to reach the city centre.......?

2.Is it essential to meet your aunt at the station?

➜Does your aunt ....need meeting/ to be met at the station....?

3. I'd like to visit India more than any other country in the world.

➜India is....where I'd like to visit most in the world.......

4.Diana finds it easy to make friends.

➜Diana has no.....difficulty in making friends....

5.My car broke down, so I missed the beginning of the film.

➜The reason why .....I missed the beginning of the film is that my car broke down.....

6.Nobody has invited me,so I am not going to the party.

➜Because I.....haven't been invited so I am not going to the party.....

7.How long is it since they bought the house ?

➜When .......did they buy the house..........?

10 tháng 10 2019

vuiTHANK YOU SO MUCH !!!

III. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence. Use the word in bold and other words to complete each sentence. You must not use more than five words including the word in bold. Do not change this word. 1. A lot of people at school have got flu. down.... Þ A lot of people at school................................................................ flu.2. The inventor found a solution to the problem in a dream. came .... Þ The inventor...
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III. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence. Use the word in bold and other words to complete each sentence. You must not use more than five words including the word in bold. Do not change this word.

1. A lot of people at school have got flu. down

.... Þ A lot of people at school................................................................ flu.

2. The inventor found a solution to the problem in a dream. came

.... Þ The inventor ..................................................................... a solution to the problem in a dream.

3. You have got to accept that you may never see Juliet again. face

.... Þ You have got to ......................................................... fact that you may never see Juliet again.

4. When are you going to come to a decision about marrying John? mind

.... Þ When are you going to .................................................................  about marrying John?

 

 

5. I failed my driving test because I was too nervous. so

.... Þ If ........................................................  I wouldn’t have failed my driving test.

6.  Gina didn’t seem very friendly at first. rather

.... Þ Gina ................................................... at first.

7. Words are not as important as actions. speak

.... Þ Actions................................................ words.

8. Where is the conference being held this year? taking

.... Þ I don’t know where the conference .................................................. this year.

9. There are a lot of old people who need looking after. take

.... Þ Many old people need someone ............................................ them.

10. There is no doubt that Brian will be promoted. bound

.... Þ Brian .................................................. be promoted.

1
9 tháng 5 2023

1.A lot of people at school are down with flu

2.The inventor came up with a solution to the problem in a dream

3.You have got a face the fact that you may never see Juliet again

4.When are you going to make to up your mind about marrying John?

5.If I hadn't been so nervous,I wouldn't have failed my driving test

6.Gina was rather unfriendly at first

7.Actions speak louder than words

8.I don't know where the conference is taking place this year

9.Many old people need someone to take care of them

10.Brian is bound to be promoted

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.The poaching crisis wiping out Africa's elephants is costing the continent's economies millions in lost tourism revenue, according to a new study. Researchers looked at visitor and elephant data across 25 countries, and modeled financial losses from fewer visitors in protected areas due to the illegal wildlife trade, which has caused elephant numbers to plummet by more than...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

The poaching crisis wiping out Africa's elephants is costing the continent's economies millions in lost tourism revenue, according to a new study. Researchers looked at visitor and elephant data across 25 countries, and modeled financial losses from fewer visitors in protected areas due to the illegal wildlife trade, which has caused elephant numbers to plummet by more than 100,000 in the last decade. (A)

The study team combined visitor numbers across 164 protected areas in 25 countries in forest and savannah elephants, and elephant population data from 2009 to 2013, to reach a “per elephant" value in terms of tourism income.

They concluded that Africa was most likely losing $26m in tourism revenue a year. (B) Around $9m of that is lost from tourists' direct spending, such as staying at hotels and buying crafts, with the rest through indirect value in the economy such as farmers and other suppliers supporting the tourist industry.

The study, published in the journal Nature Communications, found that in most cases the revenue losses were higher than paying for stronger anti-poaching measures to keep elephant populations stable. (C) Dr. Robin Naidoo, the paper's lead author and , senior conservation wildlife scientist at WWF and his team found. In the case of central Africa's forest elephants, which are harder for tourists to see and therefore attract fewer visitors, the costs of protecting them exceed the benefits from tourism. Demand from south-east Asia has seen the price of ivory triple since 2009 and it is estimated that one elephant is killed every 15 minutes. (D) Corruption, a lack of resources, and, most importantly, increasingly sophisticated poachers have hamstrung African countries' efforts to stem the trade.

Naidoo said that the research was not suggesting economic issues should be the only consideration when protecting elephants, but framing the poaching crisis as a financial one could motivate African governments and communities.

“It gives an additional reason for some groups of people, who may not necessarily be motivated by intrinsic reasons for conversation, to engage with biodiversity conservation. It makes it clear to them that it's not just in the best interests of the world to conserve this stuff, but tangible reasons for a whole different group," he said.

Question. The word plummet in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ____.

A. fall

B. fluctuate

C. rise

D. Stabilize

1
28 tháng 2 2018

Đáp án A

Plummet = fail (thất bại)

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.The poaching crisis wiping out Africa's elephants is costing the continent's economies millions in lost tourism revenue, according to a new study. Researchers looked at visitor and elephant data across 25 countries, and modeled financial losses from fewer visitors in protected areas due to the illegal wildlife trade, which has caused elephant numbers to plummet by more than...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

The poaching crisis wiping out Africa's elephants is costing the continent's economies millions in lost tourism revenue, according to a new study. Researchers looked at visitor and elephant data across 25 countries, and modeled financial losses from fewer visitors in protected areas due to the illegal wildlife trade, which has caused elephant numbers to plummet by more than 100,000 in the last decade. (A)

The study team combined visitor numbers across 164 protected areas in 25 countries in forest and savannah elephants, and elephant population data from 2009 to 2013, to reach a “per elephant" value in terms of tourism income.

They concluded that Africa was most likely losing $26m in tourism revenue a year. (B) Around $9m of that is lost from tourists' direct spending, such as staying at hotels and buying crafts, with the rest through indirect value in the economy such as farmers and other suppliers supporting the tourist industry.

The study, published in the journal Nature Communications, found that in most cases the revenue losses were higher than paying for stronger anti-poaching measures to keep elephant populations stable. (C) Dr. Robin Naidoo, the paper's lead author and , senior conservation wildlife scientist at WWF and his team found. In the case of central Africa's forest elephants, which are harder for tourists to see and therefore attract fewer visitors, the costs of protecting them exceed the benefits from tourism. Demand from south-east Asia has seen the price of ivory triple since 2009 and it is estimated that one elephant is killed every 15 minutes. (D) Corruption, a lack of resources, and, most importantly, increasingly sophisticated poachers have hamstrung African countries' efforts to stem the trade.

Naidoo said that the research was not suggesting economic issues should be the only consideration when protecting elephants, but framing the poaching crisis as a financial one could motivate African governments and communities.

“It gives an additional reason for some groups of people, who may not necessarily be motivated by intrinsic reasons for conversation, to engage with biodiversity conservation. It makes it clear to them that it's not just in the best interests of the world to conserve this stuff, but tangible reasons for a whole different group," he said.

Question. The word sophisticated in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to ____.

A. simple

B. outdated

C. advanced

D. basic

1
13 tháng 6 2019

Đáp án C

Sophisticated = advanced (tinh vi)

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.The poaching crisis wiping out Africa's elephants is costing the continent's economies millions in lost tourism revenue, according to a new study. Researchers looked at visitor and elephant data across 25 countries, and modeled financial losses from fewer visitors in protected areas due to the illegal wildlife trade, which has caused elephant numbers to plummet by more than...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

The poaching crisis wiping out Africa's elephants is costing the continent's economies millions in lost tourism revenue, according to a new study. Researchers looked at visitor and elephant data across 25 countries, and modeled financial losses from fewer visitors in protected areas due to the illegal wildlife trade, which has caused elephant numbers to plummet by more than 100,000 in the last decade. (A)

The study team combined visitor numbers across 164 protected areas in 25 countries in forest and savannah elephants, and elephant population data from 2009 to 2013, to reach a “per elephant" value in terms of tourism income.

They concluded that Africa was most likely losing $26m in tourism revenue a year. (B) Around $9m of that is lost from tourists' direct spending, such as staying at hotels and buying crafts, with the rest through indirect value in the economy such as farmers and other suppliers supporting the tourist industry.

The study, published in the journal Nature Communications, found that in most cases the revenue losses were higher than paying for stronger anti-poaching measures to keep elephant populations stable. (C) Dr. Robin Naidoo, the paper's lead author and , senior conservation wildlife scientist at WWF and his team found. In the case of central Africa's forest elephants, which are harder for tourists to see and therefore attract fewer visitors, the costs of protecting them exceed the benefits from tourism. Demand from south-east Asia has seen the price of ivory triple since 2009 and it is estimated that one elephant is killed every 15 minutes. (D) Corruption, a lack of resources, and, most importantly, increasingly sophisticated poachers have hamstrung African countries' efforts to stem the trade.

Naidoo said that the research was not suggesting economic issues should be the only consideration when protecting elephants, but framing the poaching crisis as a financial one could motivate African governments and communities.

“It gives an additional reason for some groups of people, who may not necessarily be motivated by intrinsic reasons for conversation, to engage with biodiversity conservation. It makes it clear to them that it's not just in the best interests of the world to conserve this stuff, but tangible reasons for a whole different group," he said.

Question. The word motivate in paragraph 5 is closest in meaning to ____.

A. change

B. design

C. form

D. inspire

1
8 tháng 5 2018

Đáp án D

Motivate = inspire (động viên, tạo động lực)

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.The poaching crisis wiping out Africa's elephants is costing the continent's economies millions in lost tourism revenue, according to a new study. Researchers looked at visitor and elephant data across 25 countries, and modeled financial losses from fewer visitors in protected areas due to the illegal wildlife trade, which has caused elephant numbers to plummet by more than...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

The poaching crisis wiping out Africa's elephants is costing the continent's economies millions in lost tourism revenue, according to a new study. Researchers looked at visitor and elephant data across 25 countries, and modeled financial losses from fewer visitors in protected areas due to the illegal wildlife trade, which has caused elephant numbers to plummet by more than 100,000 in the last decade. (A)

The study team combined visitor numbers across 164 protected areas in 25 countries in forest and savannah elephants, and elephant population data from 2009 to 2013, to reach a “per elephant" value in terms of tourism income.

They concluded that Africa was most likely losing $26m in tourism revenue a year. (B) Around $9m of that is lost from tourists' direct spending, such as staying at hotels and buying crafts, with the rest through indirect value in the economy such as farmers and other suppliers supporting the tourist industry.

The study, published in the journal Nature Communications, found that in most cases the revenue losses were higher than paying for stronger anti-poaching measures to keep elephant populations stable. (C) Dr. Robin Naidoo, the paper's lead author and , senior conservation wildlife scientist at WWF and his team found. In the case of central Africa's forest elephants, which are harder for tourists to see and therefore attract fewer visitors, the costs of protecting them exceed the benefits from tourism. Demand from south-east Asia has seen the price of ivory triple since 2009 and it is estimated that one elephant is killed every 15 minutes. (D) Corruption, a lack of resources, and, most importantly, increasingly sophisticated poachers have hamstrung African countries' efforts to stem the trade.

Naidoo said that the research was not suggesting economic issues should be the only consideration when protecting elephants, but framing the poaching crisis as a financial one could motivate African governments and communities.

“It gives an additional reason for some groups of people, who may not necessarily be motivated by intrinsic reasons for conversation, to engage with biodiversity conservation. It makes it clear to them that it's not just in the best interests of the world to conserve this stuff, but tangible reasons for a whole different group," he said.

Question. The overall profit that the continent lost a year can be estimated to ____.

A. 25 million USD

B. 100,000 USD

C. 26 million USD

D. 9 million USD

1
14 tháng 2 2018

Đáp án C

Thông tin: They concluded that Africa was most likely losing $26m in tourism revenue a year.

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