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Câu 13:
The melting of polar ice caps puts many marine animals such as polar bears and seals __________.
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V. Read the following passage and choose the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
Tourism is an important part of the global economy and eco-tourism has grown (21) ________ than any other sector in the industry recently. Eco-tourism aims to be the most sustainable, environmentally friendly kind of tourism possible. The term ‘eco-tourism’ has been used (22) ________ 1983 to refer to vacations that are spent in natural environments without disturbing or damaging natural habitats. Profits from this type of tourism generally help support the local economy and (23) ________ projects. Quite often, eco-tourism is done in remote parts of our planet which not many tourists have ever seen before. Therefore, it is also a great way to experience new cultures and original lifestyles. Unfortunately, (24) ________ eco-tourism tries its best to keep the adverse impact on our environment to a minimum, chances are that the local wildlife will still be disturbed to a certain extent. Let’s look at Kenya, where trips on safari are usually in the morning. This is also the time when lions go hunting. However, the eco-tourists (25) ________ many other animals away, meaning that lions in the area have to hunt in the hot, tiring hours of the day. Clearly, it’s better to shoot pictures of animals than to shoot guns at them, but whether you are eco-tourists or not, the animals would probably just prefer to be left alone.
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VI. Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the questions.
Forests are vital to life on Earth. We all depend on forests in one way or another for survival. First of all, forests are often called the ‘lungs of the planet’. It is because trees have the ability to provide an essential of life for all living creatures on our planet – oxygen, and the power to purify the air we breathe by removing harmful gases like carbon dioxide. Through a process called photosynthesis, leaves pull in carbon dioxide and water, and use the energy of the sun to convert this into chemical compounds such as sugars that feed the tree. As a by-product of that chemical reaction, oxygen is produced and released by the tree. It is believed that one large tree can provide a day’s supply of oxygen for up to four people. Moreover, forests help prevent soil erosion and retain soil nutrients. The roots of rainforest trees and vegetation hold the soil in place and help water soak into the ground instead of flowing over its surface. Tree foliage helps rainwater go into the soil rather than wash over it, and reduces the force of raindrops on the soil. Rows of trees which are planted closely together can work like a windbreak. It helps limit the force of the wind and protect the top most fertile layer of the soil from being carried away easily. In addition, forests can also soak up excess rainwater, preventing run-offs and damage from flooding.
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VIII. Listen to an interview and complete the notes with suitable information. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each blank.
Palau is an island country in the Western Pacific.
Palau consists of __(36)__ islands and is enclosed by coral reefs.
The climate is __(37)__ .
Palau was the first country to create a __(38)__ sanctuary.
There are over __(39)__ marine species in the Palau National Marine Sanctuary.
Researchers have examined the __(40)___ in water samples to record the number of species.
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