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76. The tallest mountain in the USA is Mt McKinley, located in the state of ………. A. Alaska B.California C.Florida D.Washington 77. Magma is the liquid rock inside a volcano, but lava is magma that ……… a volcano. A. flows B.flows into C.flows out D. flows out of 78. In some area, human ……… can be a contributing factor in causing landslides A. acts B.actions C.acting D.activities 79. A soft, loose soil may ………… more intensely than hard rock at the same distance from the same earthquake. A....
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76. The tallest mountain in the USA is Mt McKinley, located in the state of ………. A. Alaska B.California C.Florida D.Washington 77. Magma is the liquid rock inside a volcano, but lava is magma that ……… a volcano. A. flows B.flows into C.flows out D. flows out of 78. In some area, human ……… can be a contributing factor in causing landslides A. acts B.actions C.acting D.activities 79. A soft, loose soil may ………… more intensely than hard rock at the same distance from the same earthquake. A. erupt B.rage C.shake D.collapse 80. A non-native speaker most likely can recognise the ………… - the non-verbal communication. A. second language B.official language C.sign language D.body language 81. The facial expression for happiness, sadness, anger, surprise, fear, and disgust are the same across ………… A. languages B.cultures C.habits D.people 82. It was nice of her to let me …………. her laptop A. borrow B.to borrow C.borrowing D.to borrow 83. Neptune is bright blue ………… it is named after the Roman God of the sea. A. because B.but C.so D.or 84. Mars is called the red plannet due to its ………….. surface A. red B.redder C.reddest D.reddish
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76. The tallest mountain in the USA is Mt McKinley, located in the state of ………. A. Alaska B.California C.Florida D.Washington 77. Magma is the liquid rock inside a volcano, but lava is magma that ……… a volcano. A. flows B.flows into C.flows out D. flows out of 78. In some area, human ……… can be a contributing factor in causing landslides A. acts B.actions C.acting D.activities 79. A soft, loose soil may ………… more intensely than hard rock at the same distance from the same...
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76. The tallest mountain in the USA is Mt McKinley, located in the state of ……….

A. Alaska B.California C.Florida D.Washington

77. Magma is the liquid rock inside a volcano, but lava is magma that ……… a volcano.

A. flows B.flows into C.flows out D. flows out of

78. In some area, human ……… can be a contributing factor in causing landslides

A. acts B.actions C.acting D.activities

79. A soft, loose soil may ………… more intensely than hard rock at the same distance from the same earthquake.

A. erupt B.rage C.shake D.collapse

80. A non-native speaker most likely can recognise the ………… - the non-verbal communication.

A. second language B.official language C.sign language D.body language

81. The facial expression for happiness, sadness, anger, surprise, fear, and disgust are the same across …………

A. languages B.cultures C.habits D.people

82. It was nice of her to let me …………. her laptop

A. borrow B.to borrow C.borrowing D.to borrow

83. Neptune is bright blue ………… it is named after the Roman God of the sea.

A. because B.but C.so D.or

84. Mars is called the red plannet due to its ………….. surface

A. red B.redder C.reddest D.reddish

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9. Magma is the liquid rock inside a volcano, but lava is magma that ……… a volcano.A. flows                      B.flows into                C.flows out      D. flows out of10. In some area, human ……… can be a contributing factor in causing landslidesA. acts             B.actions                     C.acting            D.activities13. A soft, loose soil may ………… more intensely than hard rock at the same distance from the same earthquake.A. erupt                       B.rage            ...
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9. Magma is the liquid rock inside a volcano, but lava is magma that ……… a volcano.

A. flows                      B.flows into                C.flows out      D. flows out of

10. In some area, human ……… can be a contributing factor in causing landslides

A. acts             B.actions                     C.acting            D.activities

13. A soft, loose soil may ………… more intensely than hard rock at the same distance from the same earthquake.

A. erupt                       B.rage             C.shake            D.collapse

14. A non-native speaker most likely can recognise the ………… - the non-verbal communication.

A. second language    B.official language                 C.sign language            D.body language

15. The facial expression for happiness, sadness, anger, surprise, fear, and disgust are the same across …………

A. languages   B.cultures                    C.habits            D.people

16. It was nice of her to let me …………. her laptop

A. borrow                    B.to borrow                 C.borrowing                        D.to borrow

17. Neptune is bright blue ………… it is named after the Roman God of the sea.

A. because                  B.but               C.so                 D.or

18. Mars is called the red plannet due to its ………….. surface

A. red              B.redder                      C.reddest            D.reddish

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3 tháng 1 2022

9. Magma is the liquid rock inside a volcano, but lava is magma that ……… a volcano.

A. flows                      B.flows into                C.flows out      D. flows out of

10. In some area, human ……… can be a contributing factor in causing landslides

A. acts             B.actions                     C.acting            D.activities

13. A soft, loose soil may ………… more intensely than hard rock at the same distance from the same earthquake.

A. erupt                       B.rage             C.shake            D.collapse

14. A non-native speaker most likely can recognise the ………… - the non-verbal communication.

A. second language    B.official language                 C.sign language            D.body language

15. The facial expression for happiness, sadness, anger, surprise, fear, and disgust are the same across …………

A. languages   B.cultures                    C.habits            D.people

16. It was nice of her to let me …………. her laptop

A. borrow                    B.to borrow                 C.borrowing                        D.to borrow

17. Neptune is bright blue ………… it is named after the Roman God of the sea.

A. because                  B.but               C.so                 D.or

18. Mars is called the red plannet due to its ………….. surface

A. red              B.redder                      C.reddest            D.reddish

Magma is molten rock deep inside the volcano

5 tháng 2 2018

1_________________ has a unique culture with traditions such as bagpipes, kitls ang highland dancing

AEngland B Wales C scotland D Northern Ireland

2 the tallest mountain the Us is Mt located in the state of ___It reaches 20,320 feet above thje sea level

A Alaska B california C Florida D Washington

5 tháng 2 2018

1_________________ has a unique culture with traditions such as bagpipes, kitls ang highland dancing

AEngland B Wales C scotland D Northern Ireland

2 the tallest mountain the Us is Mt located in the state of ___It reaches 20,320 feet above thje sea level

A Alaska B california C Florida D Washington

* Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50.   Most volcanoes are found along an imaginary belt, called the Ring of Fire, that encircles the Pacific Ocean. However, volcanic activity takes place in many far-flung regions of the world such as Hawaii, Iceland, Europe, and even the floor of the earth’s oceans. The leading theory as to why volcanic activity, as well as earthquakes, takes...
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* Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50.

  Most volcanoes are found along an imaginary belt, called the Ring of Fire, that encircles the Pacific Ocean. However, volcanic activity takes place in many far-flung regions of the world such as Hawaii, Iceland, Europe, and even the floor of the earth’s oceans. The leading theory as to why volcanic activity, as well as earthquakes, takes place when and where it does is called the theory of “plate tectonics”. The theory holds that the outer shell of the earth is divided into many different rigid sections of rock, called plates. These plates are not static, they are in continuous motion over a layer of partly melted rock. While their movement may appear insignificant, at only several inches per year, it is not. Indeed, the collisions between plates caused by this almost imperceptible movement can have catastrophic consequences. Volcanic activity and earthquakes are concentrated near the boundaries of these giant, moving plates.

  The majority of volcanoes are formed at te point where two plates collide. One of the plates is forced underneath the other. As the plate sinks, the earth’s heat and the friction of the movement cause a portion of the sinking plate to melt. This melted portion of plate is called magma, and when it reaches the earth’s surface it becomes a volcano. Volcanoes can also be created when two plates begin to diverge. Then, magma from below the earth’s crust moves up to fill the void between the two plates. Large quantities of lava spill out from the void. Volcanoes of this type usually are found not on land, but on the ocean floor. In extreme instances this can lead to the formation of gigantic, sunken mountain ranges like Mid-Atlantic Ridge that spans nearly the entire length of the Atlantic Ocean. The theory of plate tectonics also explains why some volcanic activity takes place so far from any known plate boundaries. Basically, these volcanoes are the result of huge column of magma, or plumes, that rise up and break through the surface of the earth.

 The Ring of Fire is_________.

 

 

A. The Mid - Atlantic Ocean 

B. The place where the highest concentration of volcanoes is found. 

C. An island in the Pacific Ocean 

D. Hawaii

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5 tháng 9 2018

                                Câu đề bài: Vành đai lửa Thái Bình Dương là ______.

Đáp án B. Nơi tập trung nhiều núi lửa nhất

Các đáp án còn lại:

A. Miền trung - Đại Tây Dương

C. Một hòn đảo của Thái Bình Dương

D. Hawaii

Thông tin trong bài:

Most volcanoes are found along an imaginary belt, called the Ring of Fỉre, that encircles the Paciftc Ocean.

—» Hầu hết các núi lửa được tìm thấy dọc theo một vành đai tưởng tượng, được gọi là Vành đai lửa, bao quanh Thái Bình Dương.

* Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50.   Most volcanoes are found along an imaginary belt, called the Ring of Fire, that encircles the Pacific Ocean. However, volcanic activity takes place in many far-flung regions of the world such as Hawaii, Iceland, Europe, and even the floor of the earth’s oceans. The leading theory as to why volcanic activity, as well as earthquakes, takes...
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* Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50.

  Most volcanoes are found along an imaginary belt, called the Ring of Fire, that encircles the Pacific Ocean. However, volcanic activity takes place in many far-flung regions of the world such as Hawaii, Iceland, Europe, and even the floor of the earth’s oceans. The leading theory as to why volcanic activity, as well as earthquakes, takes place when and where it does is called the theory of “plate tectonics”. The theory holds that the outer shell of the earth is divided into many different rigid sections of rock, called plates. These plates are not static, they are in continuous motion over a layer of partly melted rock. While their movement may appear insignificant, at only several inches per year, it is not. Indeed, the collisions between plates caused by this almost imperceptible movement can have catastrophic consequences. Volcanic activity and earthquakes are concentrated near the boundaries of these giant, moving plates.

  The majority of volcanoes are formed at te point where two plates collide. One of the plates is forced underneath the other. As the plate sinks, the earth’s heat and the friction of the movement cause a portion of the sinking plate to melt. This melted portion of plate is called magma, and when it reaches the earth’s surface it becomes a volcano. Volcanoes can also be created when two plates begin to diverge. Then, magma from below the earth’s crust moves up to fill the void between the two plates. Large quantities of lava spill out from the void. Volcanoes of this type usually are found not on land, but on the ocean floor. In extreme instances this can lead to the formation of gigantic, sunken mountain ranges like Mid-Atlantic Ridge that spans nearly the entire length of the Atlantic Ocean. The theory of plate tectonics also explains why some volcanic activity takes place so far from any known plate boundaries. Basically, these volcanoes are the result of huge column of magma, or plumes, that rise up and break through the surface of the earth.

 

 

A. Thrown out

B. Unimportant 

C. Distant

D. Inaccessible

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29 tháng 11 2019

                                 Câu đề bài: Cụm từ "far-flung " trong dòng 3 gần nhất nghĩa với __________.

Far-flung = distant or remote: bao la, mênh mông.

C.  xa cách

Các đáp án còn lại:

         A. ném đi                         B. Không quan trọng

         D. Không thể tiếp cận

Thông tin trong bài:

However, volcanic activity takes place in many far-ftung regions of the world such as Hawai, Iceland, Europe, and even the floor of the earth’s oceans.

—» Tuy nhiên, hoạt động núi lửa diễn ra ở nhiều khu vực xa xôi của thế giới như Hawaii, Iceland, châu Âu hay ngay cả thềm các dại dương.

Read the following passage andmark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correctanswerto each ofthe questions from 36to 41.The Ring of Fire is an enormous chain of volcanoes all around the Pacific Ocean. The ring goes from New Zealand up to Asia and across the ocean to Alaska. From Alaska, the ring continues southward along the coast of both North and South America. More than seventy-five percent of the world's volcanoes are located in this ring. Scientists are...
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Read the following passage andmark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correctanswerto each ofthe questions from 36to 41.

The Ring of Fire is an enormous chain of volcanoes all around the Pacific Ocean. The ring goes from New Zealand up to Asia and across the ocean to Alaska. From Alaska, the ring continues southward along the coast of both North and South America. More than seventy-five percent of the world's volcanoes are located in this ring. Scientists are interested in studying the Ring of Fire because they can observe plate tectonics at work there. In 1912, a German scientist, Alfred Wegener, came up with the first theory of land movement. Wegener said continents are made up of lighter rocks resting on heavier material. Similar to the way large things move while floating on water, Wegener suggested that the positions of the continents were not fixed, but that they moved slightly. Later, scientists discovered most of Wegener's ideas were right on the mark. They then developed the theory called plate tectonics. According to plate tectonics, the surface of the Earth consists of a number of enormous plates or sections of rock, each about eighty kilometers thick. The plates float and slowly move at speeds between one to ten centimeters every year. That is about the rate your fingernails grow! Within the Ring of Fire, new material for the Earth's plates is constantly being created as hot liquid rock called magma flows from the center of the Earth up to the ocean floor. All the existing plates on the Earth's surface have to move slightly to make room for the new material. As plates move both away from and toward each other, they run into each other. When they hit each other, one plate might move under another. This process is called subduction. Subduction frequently causes earthquakes. It may also result in the bottom plate melting due to the extreme temperatures under the top plate. The magma created in this process can rise to the Earth's surface and come out through volcanoes, as can be seen along the Ring of Fire.

The word “fixed” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to _______________.

A. not changing

B. unstable

C. moving

D. floating

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22 tháng 10 2017

Đáp án A

Từ “fixed” [ cố định] ở đoạn 2 gần nghĩa nhất với

A. không thay đổi                                       C. đang di chuyển

B. không ổn định                              D. nổi lềnh bềnh

Dẫn chứng: Similar to the way large things move while floating on water, Wegener suggested that the positions of the continents were not fixed, but that they moved slightly

* Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50.   Most volcanoes are found along an imaginary belt, called the Ring of Fire, that encircles the Pacific Ocean. However, volcanic activity takes place in many far-flung regions of the world such as Hawaii, Iceland, Europe, and even the floor of the earth’s oceans. The leading theory as to why volcanic activity, as well as earthquakes, takes...
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* Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50.

  Most volcanoes are found along an imaginary belt, called the Ring of Fire, that encircles the Pacific Ocean. However, volcanic activity takes place in many far-flung regions of the world such as Hawaii, Iceland, Europe, and even the floor of the earth’s oceans. The leading theory as to why volcanic activity, as well as earthquakes, takes place when and where it does is called the theory of “plate tectonics”. The theory holds that the outer shell of the earth is divided into many different rigid sections of rock, called plates. These plates are not static, they are in continuous motion over a layer of partly melted rock. While their movement may appear insignificant, at only several inches per year, it is not. Indeed, the collisions between plates caused by this almost imperceptible movement can have catastrophic consequences. Volcanic activity and earthquakes are concentrated near the boundaries of these giant, moving plates.

  The majority of volcanoes are formed at te point where two plates collide. One of the plates is forced underneath the other. As the plate sinks, the earth’s heat and the friction of the movement cause a portion of the sinking plate to melt. This melted portion of plate is called magma, and when it reaches the earth’s surface it becomes a volcano. Volcanoes can also be created when two plates begin to diverge. Then, magma from below the earth’s crust moves up to fill the void between the two plates. Large quantities of lava spill out from the void. Volcanoes of this type usually are found not on land, but on the ocean floor. In extreme instances this can lead to the formation of gigantic, sunken mountain ranges like Mid-Atlantic Ridge that spans nearly the entire length of the Atlantic Ocean. The theory of plate tectonics also explains why some volcanic activity takes place so far from any known plate boundaries. Basically, these volcanoes are the result of huge column of magma, or plumes, that rise up and break through the surface of the earth.

 The word “static” is closest in meaning to_________.

 

A. rock

B. well- defined

C. observable

D. unmovable

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5 tháng 6 2018

                                 Câu đề bài: Từ “static ” gần nghĩa nhất với___________.

Static (adj): tĩnh, không chuyển động

Đáp án D: không di chuyển

Các đáp án còn lại:

A.                                đá

B.                                rành mạch

C. có thể quan sát được

Thông tin trong bài:

The theory holds that the outer shell of the earth is divided into many different rigid sections of rock, called plates. These plates are not static, they are in continuous motion over a layer of partly melted rock.

—» Học thuyết cho rằng vỏ ngoài của Trái đất được chia thành nhiều phần đá rắn khác nhau được gọi là các mảng kiến tạo.

* Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50.   Most volcanoes are found along an imaginary belt, called the Ring of Fire, that encircles the Pacific Ocean. However, volcanic activity takes place in many far-flung regions of the world such as Hawaii, Iceland, Europe, and even the floor of the earth’s oceans. The leading theory as to why volcanic activity, as well as earthquakes, takes...
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* Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50.

  Most volcanoes are found along an imaginary belt, called the Ring of Fire, that encircles the Pacific Ocean. However, volcanic activity takes place in many far-flung regions of the world such as Hawaii, Iceland, Europe, and even the floor of the earth’s oceans. The leading theory as to why volcanic activity, as well as earthquakes, takes place when and where it does is called the theory of “plate tectonics”. The theory holds that the outer shell of the earth is divided into many different rigid sections of rock, called plates. These plates are not static, they are in continuous motion over a layer of partly melted rock. While their movement may appear insignificant, at only several inches per year, it is not. Indeed, the collisions between plates caused by this almost imperceptible movement can have catastrophic consequences. Volcanic activity and earthquakes are concentrated near the boundaries of these giant, moving plates.

  The majority of volcanoes are formed at te point where two plates collide. One of the plates is forced underneath the other. As the plate sinks, the earth’s heat and the friction of the movement cause a portion of the sinking plate to melt. This melted portion of plate is called magma, and when it reaches the earth’s surface it becomes a volcano. Volcanoes can also be created when two plates begin to diverge. Then, magma from below the earth’s crust moves up to fill the void between the two plates. Large quantities of lava spill out from the void. Volcanoes of this type usually are found not on land, but on the ocean floor. In extreme instances this can lead to the formation of gigantic, sunken mountain ranges like Mid-Atlantic Ridge that spans nearly the entire length of the Atlantic Ocean. The theory of plate tectonics also explains why some volcanic activity takes place so far from any known plate boundaries. Basically, these volcanoes are the result of huge column of magma, or plumes, that rise up and break through the surface of the earth.

 

The word “imperceptible" is closest in meaning to____________.

A. dangerous

B. invisible

C. furious

D. geographic

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21 tháng 3 2017

                                 Câu đề bài: Từ "imperceptible" gần nghĩa nhất với ___________.

Imperceptible (adj): không thể trông thấy

Đáp án B: vô hình

Các đáp án còn lại:

      A. nguy hiểm         C. giận dữ               D. địa lí

Thông tin trong bài:

lndeed. the collisions between plates caused by this almost imperceptiblel movement can have catastrophie consequenees.

Thực tế thì, sự va chạm giữa các mảng kiến tạo gây ra bởi chuyển động hầu như vô hình này có thể có những hệ quả thảm khốc.