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11. Ha Long Bay, one of the most picturesque sight in Vietnam, was ____________ by UNESCO as World Heritage Site.
A. recognized B. collect C. signed D. realized
12. There are a lot of __________ in Ha Long Bay, for example the islet of Monkeys.
A. peninsula B. islanders C. islets D. ocean
13. You can also visit some beautiful __________ island.
A. millstone B. hailstone C. sandstone D. limestone
14. For accommodation you can stay in ___________ and mini- hotel in Ha Long City.
A. museums B. restaurants C. hotels D. cafeterias
15. Guest houses are cheaper, they are __________ accommondation.
A. high B. low-priced C. high-priced D. low
16. Some part of the city are fairly dangerous. They’re not very ___________ late at night.
A. exciting B. hot C. safe D. interesting
17. How can we go to Ha Long Bay from Ha Noi? - By land, I mean by buses and __________
A. ships B. planes C. boats D. trains
18. Coming to Ha Long, you can ____________ a lot of magnificent caves.
A. look for B. examble C. explore D. investigate
19. Beside, you can swim, sunbathe or relax on quiet, clean __________ beaches.
A. stone B. rock C. sand D. rubble
20. There are also hotels on various _____________ serving people on tour to visit them and their islanders.
A. islands B. places C. lands D. citites
In the United States and its territories alone, there are more than 40 national parks, varying considerably in landscape and mood. Each park was chosen for its unique features, representatives of a particular region of the country. Everglades national park, for example, at the southern tip of Florida, is a huge subtropical swamp, which provides refuge for such unusual reptiles as the alligator and for thousands of varieties of birds, including the graceful pink flamingo.
In sharp contrast to the Everglades are the arid, dusty parks of the west. Mesa Verde national park in Colorado, for example, preserves the ruins of an Indian civilization which flourished in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. Today, tourists can wander through the awesome cliff dwellings that the Indians carved out of the steep rock.
1. What is the main idea of the passage?
a. The large number of nation parks
b. National parks as a wildlife refuge
c. The diversity of the national parks
d. The differences between Mesa Verde National Park and the Everglades
2. National parks in the US _________________.
a. are a lot different from each other
b. change a lot in landscape and mood
c. are made more interesting
d. are completely different from other parks in the world
3. Everglades National Park is ________________.
a. in the south of the United States
b. home to alligators and many varieties of birds
c. an area of land that is full of water
d. all are correct
4. The word “which” in line 10 refers to
a. Mesa Verde National Park
b. the ruins
c. Indian
d. civilization
5. Which of the following statements is false?
a. Every national park in the US has its special features
b. Everglades Park has a cold climate
c. The ruins of an Indian civilization are being preserved
d. Some of the dwellings in Mesa Verde are accessible only by ladder
Đáp án: C