This ecosystem occur naturally on all continents except Antarctica. *
WETLANDS
DESERT
GRASSLAND
OCEAN
All of the following are true about the 1970 survey of Antarctica EXCEPT it__
A. was conducted by air
B. made use of radio waves
C. did not measure the exact size of the lake
D. was controlled by a satellite
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 30 to 34.
Ocean water plays an indispensable role in supporting life. The great ocean basins hold about 300 million cubic miles of water. From this vast amount, about 80,000 cubic miles of water are sucked into the atmosphere each year by evaporation and returned by precipitation and drainage to the ocean. More than 24,000 cubic miles of rain descend annually upon the continents. This vast amount is required to replenish the lakes and streams, springs and water tables on which all flora and fauna are dependent. Thus, the hydrosphere permits organic existence.
The hydrosphere has strange characteristics because water has properties unlike those of any other liquid. One anomaly is that water upon freezing expands by about 9 percent, whereas most liquids contract on cooling. For this reason, ice floats on water bodies instead of sinking to the bottom. If the ice sank, the hydrosphere would soon be frozen solidly, except for a thin layer of surface melt water during the summer season. Thus, all aquatic life would be destroyed and the interchange of warm and cold currents, which moderates climate, would be notably absent.
Another outstanding characteristic of water is that water has a heat capacity which is the highest of all liquids and solids except ammonia. This characteristic enables the oceans to absorb and store vast quantities of heat, thereby often preventing climatic extremes. In addition, water dissolves more substances than any other liquid. It is this characteristic which helps make oceans a great storehouse for minerals which have been washed down from the continents. In several areas of the world these minerals are being commercially exploited. Solar evaporation of salt is widely practised, potash is extracted from the Dead Sea, and magnesium is produced from sea water along the American Gulf Coast.
The author’s main purpose in this passage is to ___________.
A. illustrate the importance of conserving water
B. describe the properties and uses of water
C. compare water with other liquids
D. explain how water is used in commerce and industry
Đáp án B.
Dịch câu hỏi: Mục đích chính của tác giả trong đoạn văn này là để ___________.
A. minh họa tầm quan trọng của việc bảo tồn nước
B. mô tả tính chất và công dụng của nước
C. so sánh nước với các chất lỏng khác
D. giải thích cách sử dụng nước trong thương mại và công nghiệp
Thông tin: “Ocean water plays an indispensable role in supporting life.” (Nước biển đóng vai trò không thể thiếu trong việc hỗ trợ cuộc sống.)
“The hydrosphere has strange characteristics because water has properties unlike those of any other liquid.” (Thủy quyển có những đặc điểm kỳ lạ vì nước có đặc tính không giống với bất kỳ chất lỏng nào khác.)
“Another outstanding characteristic of water is that water has a heat capacity,...” (Một đặc điểm nổi bật khác của nước là nước có nhiệt dung,...)
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 30 to 34.
Ocean water plays an indispensable role in supporting life. The great ocean basins hold about 300 million cubic miles of water. From this vast amount, about 80,000 cubic miles of water are sucked into the atmosphere each year by evaporation and returned by precipitation and drainage to the ocean. More than 24,000 cubic miles of rain descend annually upon the continents. This vast amount is required to replenish the lakes and streams, springs and water tables on which all flora and fauna are dependent. Thus, the hydrosphere permits organic existence.
The hydrosphere has strange characteristics because water has properties unlike those of any other liquid. One anomaly is that water upon freezing expands by about 9 percent, whereas most liquids contract on cooling. For this reason, ice floats on water bodies instead of sinking to the bottom. If the ice sank, the hydrosphere would soon be frozen solidly, except for a thin layer of surface melt water during the summer season. Thus, all aquatic life would be destroyed and the interchange of warm and cold currents, which moderates climate, would be notably absent.
Another outstanding characteristic of water is that water has a heat capacity which is the highest of all liquids and solids except ammonia. This characteristic enables the oceans to absorb and store vast quantities of heat, thereby often preventing climatic extremes. In addition, water dissolves more substances than any other liquid. It is this characteristic which helps make oceans a great storehouse for minerals which have been washed down from the continents. In several areas of the world these minerals are being commercially exploited. Solar evaporation of salt is widely practised, potash is extracted from the Dead Sea, and magnesium is produced from sea water along the American Gulf Coast.
The phrase “this vast amount” in the first paragraph refers to ________ .
A. 80,000 million cubic miles of water
B. 24,000 cubic miles of rain
C. 80,000 cubic miles of water
D. 300 million cubic miles of water
Đáp án B.
Thông tin: “More than 24,000 cubic miles of rain descend annually upon the continents. This vast amount is required to replenish the lakes and streams,...”
(Hơn 24.000 dặm khối nước mưa rơi xuống hàng năm sau trên các lục địa. Khối lượng khổng lồ này cần thiết để bổ sung nước cho các hồ và suối, ...)
=> Chủ ngữ “This vast amount” thay thế cho chủ ngữ câu trước “More than 24,000 cubic miles of rain
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 30 to 34.
Ocean water plays an indispensable role in supporting life. The great ocean basins hold about 300 million cubic miles of water. From this vast amount, about 80,000 cubic miles of water are sucked into the atmosphere each year by evaporation and returned by precipitation and drainage to the ocean. More than 24,000 cubic miles of rain descend annually upon the continents. This vast amount is required to replenish the lakes and streams, springs and water tables on which all flora and fauna are dependent. Thus, the hydrosphere permits organic existence.
The hydrosphere has strange characteristics because water has properties unlike those of any other liquid. One anomaly is that water upon freezing expands by about 9 percent, whereas most liquids contract on cooling. For this reason, ice floats on water bodies instead of sinking to the bottom. If the ice sank, the hydrosphere would soon be frozen solidly, except for a thin layer of surface melt water during the summer season. Thus, all aquatic life would be destroyed and the interchange of warm and cold currents, which moderates climate, would be notably absent.
Another outstanding characteristic of water is that water has a heat capacity which is the highest of all liquids and solids except ammonia. This characteristic enables the oceans to absorb and store vast quantities of heat, thereby often preventing climatic extremes. In addition, water dissolves more substances than any other liquid. It is this characteristic which helps make oceans a great storehouse for minerals which have been washed down from the continents. In several areas of the world these minerals are being commercially exploited. Solar evaporation of salt is widely practised, potash is extracted from the Dead Sea, and magnesium is produced from sea water along the American Gulf Coast.
The word “outstanding” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to _______ .
A. exceptionally good
B. special
C. amusing
D. important
Đáp án B.
Ta có:
outstanding (adj): nổi bật, đáng chú ý
A. exceptionally good: đặc biệt tốt
B. special (adj): đặt biệt
C. amusing (adj): có tính gây cười
D. important (adj): quan trọng
=> outstanding ~ special
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 30 to 34.
Ocean water plays an indispensable role in supporting life. The great ocean basins hold about 300 million cubic miles of water. From this vast amount, about 80,000 cubic miles of water are sucked into the atmosphere each year by evaporation and returned by precipitation and drainage to the ocean. More than 24,000 cubic miles of rain descend annually upon the continents. This vast amount is required to replenish the lakes and streams, springs and water tables on which all flora and fauna are dependent. Thus, the hydrosphere permits organic existence.
The hydrosphere has strange characteristics because water has properties unlike those of any other liquid. One anomaly is that water upon freezing expands by about 9 percent, whereas most liquids contract on cooling. For this reason, ice floats on water bodies instead of sinking to the bottom. If the ice sank, the hydrosphere would soon be frozen solidly, except for a thin layer of surface melt water during the summer season. Thus, all aquatic life would be destroyed and the interchange of warm and cold currents, which moderates climate, would be notably absent.
Another outstanding characteristic of water is that water has a heat capacity which is the highest of all liquids and solids except ammonia. This characteristic enables the oceans to absorb and store vast quantities of heat, thereby often preventing climatic extremes. In addition, water dissolves more substances than any other liquid. It is this characteristic which helps make oceans a great storehouse for minerals which have been washed down from the continents. In several areas of the world these minerals are being commercially exploited. Solar evaporation of salt is widely practised, potash is extracted from the Dead Sea, and magnesium is produced from sea water along the American Gulf Coast.
According to the passage, fish can survive in the oceans because ________ .
A. evaporation and condensation create a water cycle
B. there are currents in the oceans
C. they do not need oxygen
D. ice floats
Đáp án D.
Dịch câu hỏi: Theo đoạn văn, cá có thể sống trong các đại dương vì ________.
A. bay hơi và ngưng tụ tạo ra chu trình nước
B. có dòng chảy trong đại dương
C. họ không cần oxy
D. băng nổi
Thông tin: “For this reason, ice floats on water bodies instead of sinking to the bottom. If the ice sank, the hydrosphere would soon be frozen solidly,..” (Vì lý do này, băng nổi trên mặt nước thay vì chìm xuống đáy. Nếu băng chìm xuống, thủy quyển sẽ sớm bị đóng băng cứng,...)
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 30 to 34.
Ocean water plays an indispensable role in supporting life. The great ocean basins hold about 300 million cubic miles of water. From this vast amount, about 80,000 cubic miles of water are sucked into the atmosphere each year by evaporation and returned by precipitation and drainage to the ocean. More than 24,000 cubic miles of rain descend annually upon the continents. This vast amount is required to replenish the lakes and streams, springs and water tables on which all flora and fauna are dependent. Thus, the hydrosphere permits organic existence.
The hydrosphere has strange characteristics because water has properties unlike those of any other liquid. One anomaly is that water upon freezing expands by about 9 percent, whereas most liquids contract on cooling. For this reason, ice floats on water bodies instead of sinking to the bottom. If the ice sank, the hydrosphere would soon be frozen solidly, except for a thin layer of surface melt water during the summer season. Thus, all aquatic life would be destroyed and the interchange of warm and cold currents, which moderates climate, would be notably absent.
Another outstanding characteristic of water is that water has a heat capacity which is the highest of all liquids and solids except ammonia. This characteristic enables the oceans to absorb and store vast quantities of heat, thereby often preventing climatic extremes. In addition, water dissolves more substances than any other liquid. It is this characteristic which helps make oceans a great storehouse for minerals which have been washed down from the continents. In several areas of the world these minerals are being commercially exploited. Solar evaporation of salt is widely practised, potash is extracted from the Dead Sea, and magnesium is produced from sea water along the American Gulf Coast.
Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a characteristic of water?
A. Water can absorb heat
B. Water is good solvent
C. Water contracts on cooling
D. Water expands when it is frozen
Đáp án C.
Dịch câu hỏi: Điều nào sau đây KHÔNG được đề cập như một đặc tính của nước?
A. Nước có thể hấp thụ nhiệt
B. Nước là dung môi tốt.
C. Nước co lại khi mát
D. Nước mở rộng khi đóng băng
Thông tin:
A. “This characteristic enables the oceans to absorb and store vast quantities of heat...” (Đặc tính này cho phép các đại dương hấp thụ và lưu trữ một lượng nhiệt lớn,...)
B. “In addition, water dissolves more substances than any other liquid.” (Ngoài ra, nước hòa tan nhiều chất hơn bất kỳ chất lỏng nào khác.)
C, D. “One anomaly is that water upon freezing expands by about 9 percent, whereas most liquids contract on cooling.” (Một điều bất thường là nước khi đóng băng mở rộng khoảng 9%, trong khi hầu hết các chất lỏng đều co lại khi làm mát.) => Câu D đúng nhưng câu C sai. Nước không có lại mà là các chất lỏng khác
Today, over six billion people live on planet. This means that there are very few places on Earth with no people. One place that has very few people is at the bottom of the Earth. In Antarctica, you will not live there all year round.
Frist, Antarctica is the coldest place on Earth. For example, it can be minus 130 degrees in the winter Human cannot live in this kind of environment. Because it is so cold, very few plants and animals live there. This means there are no farms and no places to find wild plants and animals to eat. In order for people to live in Antarctica food must be sent there on boats, and this is expensive.
Another problem is that Antarctica can be dangerous . Many people think it is safe to travel for Antarctica in the summer months when it is warmer However. Antarctica is mostly ice, so when it is summer, the ice melts.When the ice melts, it can break, so people cannot travel around Antarctica during the summer. If the ice breaks, they could fall into the water and die. Antarctica is a tough place to live.
16. What is the text about?
A. Very few places on earth without people
B.Why it is difficult to live in Antarctian
C.Sending food to Antarctica
D.Different animals found in Antarctica
17. Antarctica is __________.
A. Very far North
B.Full of plant, but no animals
C.The coldest place on the planet
D.A or B
18. The author says that the ice breaks in Antarctica __________.
A. in winter
B.in spring
C.in summer
D.in autumn
19. What does the word “tough” in the last sentence mean?
A.not easy
B.not popular
C.stong
D.simple
20. According to the text, which statement is true?
A.About six billion people live in Antarctica.
B.Humans can live in Antarctica the whole year round.
C.It is safe to travel to Antarctica in summer.
D.It is hard to live in Antarctica.
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 52.
A rather surprising geographical feature of Antarctica is that a huge freshwater, one of the world’s largest and deepest, lies hidden there under four kilometers of ice. Now known as Lake Vostok, this huge body of water is located under the ice block that comprises Antarctica. The lake is able to exist in its unfrozen state beneath this block of ice because its waters are warned by geothermal heat from the earth’s core. This thick glacier above Lake Vostok actually insulates it from frigid temperatures (the lowest ever recorded on Earth) on the surface.
The lake was first discovered in the 1970s while a research team was conducting an aerial survey of the area. Radio waves from the survey equipment penetrated the ice and revealed a body of water of indeterminate size. It was not until much more recently that data collected by satellite made scientists aware of the tremendous size of the lake; satellite-borne radar detected an extremely flat region where the ice remains level because it is floating on the water of the lake.
The discovery of such a huge fresh water lake trapped under Antarctica is of interest to the scientific community because of the potential that the lake contains ancient microbes that have survived for thousands upon thousands of years, unaffected by factors such as nuclear fallout and elevated ultraviolet light that have conducting research on the lake in such a harsh climate and in the problems associated with obtaining uncontaminated sampled from the lake without actually exposing the lake to contamination. Scientists are looking for possible ways to accomplish this
All of the following are true about the 1970 survey of Antarctica EXCEPT that it________.
A. was conducted by air
B. made use of radio waves
C. did not measure the exact size of the lake
D. was controlled by a satellite
Đáp án : D
Những nghiên cứu gần đây mới dùng vệ tinh, không phải nghiên cứu năm 1970: (dòng 3 đoạn 2) it was not until much more recently that data collected by statellite…
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.
A rather surprising geographical feature of Antarctica is that a huge freshwater, one of the world's largest and deepest, lies hidden there under four kilometers of ice. Now known as Lake Vostok, this huge body of water is located under the ice block that comprises Antarctica. The lake is able to exist in its unfrozen state beneath this block of ice because its waters are warned by geothermal heat from the earth's core. This thick glacier above Lake Vostok actually insulates it from frigid temperatures (the lowest ever recorded on Earth) on the surface.
The lake was first discovered in the 1970s while a research team was conducting an aerial survey of the area. Radio waves from the survey equipment penetrated the ice and revealed a body of water of indeterminate size. It was not until much more recently that data collected by satellite made scientists aware of the tremendous size of the lake; satellite-borne radar detected an extremely flat region where the ice remains level because it is floating on the water of the lake.
The discovery of such a huge fresh water lake trapped under Antarctica is of interest to the scientific community because of the potential that the lake contains ancient microbes that have survived for thousands upon thousands of years, unaffected by factors such as nuclear fallout and elevated ultraviolet light that have affected organisms in more exposed areas. The downside of the discovery, however, lies in the difficulty of conducting research on the lake in such a harsh climate and in the problems associated with obtaining uncontaminated samples from the lake without actually exposing the lake to contamination. Scientists are looking for possible ways to accomplish this.
Question 39: All of the following are true about the 1970 survey of Antarctica EXCEPT that it ______.
A. was conducted by air
B. made use of radio waves
C. did not measure the exact size of the lake
D. was controlled by a satellite
Đáp án D
Dịch nghĩa: Tất cả những câu sau về cuộc khảo sát Nam cực năm 1970 đều đúng, ngoại trừ nó _______.
A. được tiến hành bởi khi
B. sử dụng sóng radio
C. không đo được kích thước chính xác của hồ
D. được điều khiển bởi một vệ tinh
Giải thích: Thông tin nằm ở đoạn 2 “was conducting an aerial survey of the area. Radio waves ...penetrated the ice It was not until much more recently that data collected by satellite made scientists aware of the tremendous size of the lake” Các phương án A, B, C đều có, chỉ trừ D.