Chọn đáp án đúng----- Nội dung dịch tự động từ ảnh ----- 24 The Statue of Liberty Dact C Reading Reading 2 1 Have a walk on a beach, listen to the sound of the sea waves, and suddenly you see a lot of rubbish the beach Pollution takes away all the beauty of our beaches. I feel really very annoyed (1) see plastic bags lying on the sand, cigarette ends buried in the sand, and soda cans floating in the sea. There a lot of things that we can do. If we see rubbish, we should do our part in the protecting the picking it up and throwing it in dust bins. Moreover, we can form some kind of (4) that helps clean up the beaches. If everyone does their part, the beaches will be a wonderful place. We need to start now before the beaches are damaged beyond repair. B. before land (3) C. after D. while C. were C. of C. organized C. beautiful 3. A. when Cprovided D. took Dhas welcomed C welcomed over 12 million immigrants entering the USA through New York Harbor since B. is welcoming A organize A. dirty B. by B. organizing B. polluted B. Nepal 2. How many countries are affected by the earthquake? 3. What is the number of people injured? A. 8,800 4. What happened to Kathmandu Burbar Square? B. It was destroyed. 5. Which sentence is TRUE according to the passage? A. It was safe. D. are D. in 5. IL Read the passage, then choose T (True) or F (False): An earthquake measuring 7.8 on the Richter scale hit Nepal on April 25th, 2015. It was the most powerful earthquake to strike Nepal since 1934. The earthquake occurred in central Nepal. It also affected India, Bangladesh and Tibet, China. The earthquake killed more than 8,800 people and injured over 23, 000 people. Hundreds of thousands of people were made homeless with entire villages flattened. Kathmandu Burbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was destroyed. The earthquake also caused an avalanche on Mount Everest which killed at least 19 people. About 90% of soldiers from Nepalese Army were sent to stricken areas. Many countries and international organizations sent medical experts, emergency workers, rescue staff, and money as well as providing medical supplies, food and equipment to help Nepal. 1. The word "It" in line 1 refers to A. an earthquake C. The Richter scale A. two B. three B. 23,000 D. organization D. delicious D. a tornado C. four C. 88,000 D. five D. 2,300 D. It wasn't existed. C. It was moved away. A. Most of soldiers from Nepalese Army were sent to stricken areas. B. The earthquake occurred in the north of Nepal. C. It was the most powerful earthquake in the world. D. Very few countries and international organizations helped Nepal. Read the passage carefully, then circle the best option: (1.0 point) Scotland: The Land of Legends If we travel all over Scotland, we can see that it consists of three main parts: Lowlands, Uplands and Highlands with their Grampian Mountains, where the tallest mountain peak, Ben Nevis, is located. You are sure to enjoy the beauty of the Scottish varied landscape: the hills covered with purple heather, its beautiful lakes (here they are called lochs), its green and narrow valleys. The biggest and the most beautiful lake in Scotland is Loch Lomond, but the most famous one is Loch Ness with its mysterious monster Nessie. Nessie sometimes appears to scare the tourist but only in fine weather! But what can be more curious and attractive for tourist than a man in the kilt, playing the bagpipes? The Celts of Scotland made the chequered pattern of tartan- the national dress of the country. The earliest Scots formed themselves into clans (family groups) and the tartan became a symbol of the sense of kinship. There are about 300 different clans in Scotland, and each has its own colour and pattern of tartan together with the Scotland is a land of many famous people: writer and poets, scientist and philosophers, such as Robert Burns, Arthur Conan Doyle, Alexander Graham Hell, or Alexander Fleming. 1. The tallest mountain peak, Ben Nevis, is located in |