The chief foods eaten in any country depend largely on ______ best in its climate and soil.
A. what grows
B. it grows
C. does it grow
D. what does it grow
The chief foods eaten in any country depend largely on ______ best in its climate and soil.
A. what grows
B. it grows
C. does it grow
D. what does it grow
Kiến thức kiểm tra: Mệnh đề danh từ
- giới từ “on” + N / V_ing / mệnh đề danh từ
- Cấu tạo mệnh đề danh từ:
+) that + S + V + O
+) what + V
+) when/why + S + V + O
+) if/whether + S + V + O: liệu…
- Vị trí:
+) Đứng đầu câu làm chủ ngữ
+) Đứng sau động từ làm tân ngữ
+) Đứng sau tobe
+) Đứng sau giới từ
Tạm dịch: Các loại thực phẩm chính được ăn ở bất kỳ quốc gia nào phụ thuộc phần lớn vào những thứ có thể tăng trưởng tốt nhất trong điều kiện khí hậu và đất đai của quốc gia đó.
Chọn A
The chief foods eaten in any country depend largely on _____ best in its climate and soil
A. what grows
B. it grows
C. does it grow
D. what does it grow
Đáp án A
The chief foods eaten in any country depend largely on _____ best in its climate and soil.” Chủ ngữ là “the chief foods” “eaten in any country” là rút gọn mệnh đề dạng bị động. “depend on” là động từ -> cần danh từ -> “what” đứng đầu mệnh đề tạo mệnh đề danh từ bổ nghĩa : what + Vs/es.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions
The chief foods eaten in any country depend largely on ______ best in its climate and soil
A. what grows
B. it grows
C. does it grow
D. what does it grow
Kiến thức kiểm tra: Mệnh đề danh từ
- giới từ “on” + N / V_ing / mệnh đề danh từ
- Cấu tạo mệnh đề danh từ:
+) that + S + V + O
+) what + V
+) when/why + S + V + O
+) if/whether + S + V + O: liệu…
- Vị trí:
+) Đứng đầu câu làm chủ ngữ
+) Đứng sau động từ làm tân ngữ
+) Đứng sau tobe
+) Đứng sau giới từ
Tạm dịch: Các loại thực phẩm chính được ăn ở bất kỳ quốc gia nào phụ thuộc phần lớn vào những thứ có thể tăng trưởng tốt nhất trong điều kiện khí hậu và đất đai của quốc gia đó.
Chọn A
Choose the best option A,B,C,or D to finish each sentence
1.
-"More ice-cream?Anybody?"
-"________"
A.Yes,please.Thanks
B.It is alright I think
C.I do not agree.I am afraid
D.I would love to
2.My brother has good taste ________ music but he is got not talent for figures
A.in C.on
B.for D.with
3.The chief foods eaten in an area depand largely on _____ best in its climate and soil
A.what grows C.does it grow
B.it grows D.what does it grow
4.The more you talk about the situation, _______
A.it seems worse C.the worse it seems
B.the worse does it seem D.it seems the worse
5.The laser beam can remove bone,and __________ it is invaluable in ear surgery
A.when C.so
B.then D.because
6.Unless I submit the assignment today I _________ have to repeat the course
A.would C.should
B.must D.might
7.Pay attention to all traffic _______ when you are travelling in the street
A.signs C.codes
B.signals D.symbols
8.I want some water,but there is ________ left in the bottle
A.no C.less
B.none D.any
9.There are restrictions on car use in a _______ number of cities
A.grow C.grown
B.growing D.growth
10._________ a movie to be entertaining,it has to have an interesting story
A.So that C.So as to
B.In order that D.In order for
Choose the best option A,B,C,or D to finish each sentence
1.
-"More ice-cream?Anybody?"
-"________"
A.Yes,please.Thanks
B.It is alright I think
C.I do not agree.I am afraid
D.I would love to
2.My brother has good taste ________ music but he is got not talent for figures
A.in C.on
B.for D.with
3.The chief foods eaten in an area depand largely on _____ best in its climate and soil
A.what grows C.does it grow
B.it grows D.what does it grow
4.The more you talk about the situation, _______
A.it seems worse C.the worse it seems
B.the worse does it seem D.it seems the worse
5.The laser beam can remove bone,and __________ it is invaluable in ear surgery
A.when C.so
B.then D.because
6.Unless I submit the assignment today I _________ have to repeat the course
A.would C.should
B.must D.might
7.Pay attention to all traffic _______ when you are travelling in the street
A.signs C.codes
B.signals D.symbols
8.I want some water,but there is ________ left in the bottle
A.no C.less
B.none D.any
9.There are restrictions on car use in a _______ number of cities
A.grow C.grown
B.growing D.growth
10._________ a movie to be entertaining,it has to have an interesting story
A.So that C.So as to
B.In order that D.In order for
Pineapple is a sweet fruit that grows only in hot countries. It does not grow on trees, as some fruit trees
It grows up from the ground. The tops may be cut off and planted. The pineapple plant grows about two feet high
The pineapple looks like a large pine cone. It has a hard , brown covering.Its leaves have points . Inside it is yellow and juicy. The middle part is hard and it is not used for canning. But the middle part is sweet! Next time you have fresh pineapple , try a piece of the hard middle part. Canned or fresh, the pine apple is a good fruit to eat.
1.The story as a whole is about-..................
A.a vegetable B.a pine cone C.the fruit of a tree D.a sweet fruit
2.Pineapple is a kind of..............
A.fruit B.plant C.tree D.vegetable
3.Which of the following is TRUE?
A.The middle part of a pineapple is not good to eat
B.Pineapples do not grow on trees
C.Pineapples taste good only when they are canned
D.we can eat pineaples canned but not fresh
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.
Geographers say that what defines a place are four properties: soil, climate, altitude, and aspect, or attitude to the Sun. Florida’s ancient scrub demonstrates this principle. Its soil is pure silica, so barren it supports only lichens as ground cover. (It does, however, sustain a sand- swimming lizard that cannot live where there is moisture or plant matter the soil.) Its climate, despite more than 50 inches of annual rainfall, is blistering desert plant life it can sustain is only the xerophytic, the quintessentially dry. Its altitude is a mere couple of hundred feet, but it is high ground on a peninsula elsewhere close to sea level, and its drainage is so critical that a difference of inches in elevation can bring major changes in its plant communities. Its aspect is flat, direct, brutal – and subtropical. Florida’s surrounding lushness cannot impinge on its desert scrubbiness.
This does not sound like an attractive place. It does not look much like one either; Shrubby little oaks, clumps of scraggly bushes, prickly pear, thorns, and tangles. “It appear Said one early naturalist,” to desire to display the result of the misery through which it has Passed and is passing.” By our narrow standards, scrub is not beautiful; neither does it meet our selfish utilitarian needs. Even the name is an epithet, a synonym for the stunted, the scruffy, the insignificant, what is beautiful about such a place?
The most important remaining patches of scrub lie along the Lake Wales Ridge, a chain of paleoislands running for a hundred miles down the center of Florida, in most places less than ten miles wide. It is relict seashore, tossed up millions of years ago when ocean levels were higher and the rest of the peninsula was submerged. That ancient emergence is precisely what makes Lake Wales Ridge so precious: it has remained unsubmerged, its ecosystems essentially undisturbed, since the Miocene era. As a result, it has gathered to itself one of the largest collections of rare organisms in the world. Only about 75 plant species survive there, but at least 30 of these are found nowhere else on Earth.
What does the passage mainly discuss?
A. How geographers define a place
B. The characteristics of Florida’s ancient scrub
C. An early naturalist’s opinion of Florida
D. The history of the Lake Wales Ridge
Đáp án : B
Sau câu mở bài, tác giả đã nhắc đến: “Florida’s ancient scrub demonstrates this principle.” Và các câu và các đoạn tiếp theo đã làm rõ hơn về “The characteristics of Florida’s ancient scrub”
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.
Geographers say that what defines a place are four properties: soil, climate, altitude, and aspect, or attitude to the Sun. Florida’s ancient scrub demonstrates this principle. Its soil is pure silica, so barren it supports only lichens as ground cover. (It does, however, sustain a sand- swimming lizard that cannot live where there is moisture or plant matter the soil.) Its climate, despite more than 50 inches of annual rainfall, is blistering desert plant life it can sustain is only the xerophytic, the quintessentially dry. Its altitude is a mere couple of hundred feet, but it is high ground on a peninsula elsewhere close to sea level, and its drainage is so critical that a difference of inches in elevation can bring major changes in its plant communities. Its aspect is flat, direct, brutal – and subtropical. Florida’s surrounding lushness cannot impinge on its desert scrubbiness.
This does not sound like an attractive place. It does not look much like one either; Shrubby little oaks, clumps of scraggly bushes, prickly pear, thorns, and tangles. “It appear Said one early naturalist,” to desire to display the result of the misery through which it has Passed and is passing.” By our narrow standards, scrub is not beautiful; neither does it meet our selfish utilitarian needs. Even the name is an epithet, a synonym for the stunted, the scruffy, the insignificant, what is beautiful about such a place?
The most important remaining patches of scrub lie along the Lake Wales Ridge, a chain of paleoislands running for a hundred miles down the center of Florida, in most places less than ten miles wide. It is relict seashore, tossed up millions of years ago when ocean levels were higher and the rest of the peninsula was submerged. That ancient emergence is precisely what makes Lake Wales Ridge so precious: it has remained unsubmerged, its ecosystems essentially undisturbed, since the Miocene era. As a result, it has gathered to itself one of the largest collections of rare organisms in the world. Only about 75 plant species survive there, but at least 30 of these are found nowhere else on Earth.
It can be inferred from the passage that soil composed of silica _________.
A. provides food for many kinds of lizards
B. is found only in Florida
C. nourishes many kinds of ground cover
D. does not hold moisture
Đáp án : D
Thông tin ở câu: “It does, however, sustain a sand- swimming lizard that cannot live where there is moisture or plant matter the soil.”
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.
Geographers say that what defines a place are four properties: soil, climate, altitude, and aspect, or attitude to the Sun. Florida’s ancient scrub demonstrates this principle. Its soil is pure silica, so barren it supports only lichens as ground cover. (It does, however, sustain a sand- swimming lizard that cannot live where there is moisture or plant matter the soil.) Its climate, despite more than 50 inches of annual rainfall, is blistering desert plant life it can sustain is only the xerophytic, the quintessentially dry. Its altitude is a mere couple of hundred feet, but it is high ground on a peninsula elsewhere close to sea level, and its drainage is so critical that a difference of inches in elevation can bring major changes in its plant communities. Its aspect is flat, direct, brutal – and subtropical. Florida’s surrounding lushness cannot impinge on its desert scrubbiness.
This does not sound like an attractive place. It does not look much like one either; Shrubby little oaks, clumps of scraggly bushes, prickly pear, thorns, and tangles. “It appear Said one early naturalist,” to desire to display the result of the misery through which it has Passed and is passing.” By our narrow standards, scrub is not beautiful; neither does it meet our selfish utilitarian needs. Even the name is an epithet, a synonym for the stunted, the scruffy, the insignificant, what is beautiful about such a place?
The most important remaining patches of scrub lie along the Lake Wales Ridge, a chain of paleoislands running for a hundred miles down the center of Florida, in most places less than ten miles wide. It is relict seashore, tossed up millions of years ago when ocean levels were higher and the rest of the peninsula was submerged. That ancient emergence is precisely what makes Lake Wales Ridge so precious: it has remained unsubmerged, its ecosystems essentially undisturbed, since the Miocene era. As a result, it has gathered to itself one of the largest collections of rare organisms in the world. Only about 75 plant species survive there, but at least 30 of these are found nowhere else on Earth.
The word “sustain” in line 5 is closets in meaning to _______.
A. support
B. select
C. store
D. stain
Đáp án : A
“sustain” = “support”: nâng đỡ, chống đỡ, duy trì
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.
Geographers say that what defines a place are four properties: soil, climate, altitude, and aspect, or attitude to the Sun. Florida’s ancient scrub demonstrates this principle. Its soil is pure silica, so barren it supports only lichens as ground cover. (It does, however, sustain a sand- swimming lizard that cannot live where there is moisture or plant matter the soil.) Its climate, despite more than 50 inches of annual rainfall, is blistering desert plant life it can sustain is only the xerophytic, the quintessentially dry. Its altitude is a mere couple of hundred feet, but it is high ground on a peninsula elsewhere close to sea level, and its drainage is so critical that a difference of inches in elevation can bring major changes in its plant communities. Its aspect is flat, direct, brutal – and subtropical. Florida’s surrounding lushness cannot impinge on its desert scrubbiness.
This does not sound like an attractive place. It does not look much like one either; Shrubby little oaks, clumps of scraggly bushes, prickly pear, thorns, and tangles. “It appear Said one early naturalist,” to desire to display the result of the misery through which it has Passed and is passing.” By our narrow standards, scrub is not beautiful; neither does it meet our selfish utilitarian needs. Even the name is an epithet, a synonym for the stunted, the scruffy, the insignificant, what is beautiful about such a place?
The most important remaining patches of scrub lie along the Lake Wales Ridge, a chain of paleoislands running for a hundred miles down the center of Florida, in most places less than ten miles wide. It is relict seashore, tossed up millions of years ago when ocean levels were higher and the rest of the peninsula was submerged. That ancient emergence is precisely what makes Lake Wales Ridge so precious: it has remained unsubmerged, its ecosystems essentially undisturbed, since the Miocene era. As a result, it has gathered to itself one of the largest collections of rare organisms in the world. Only about 75 plant species survive there, but at least 30 of these are found nowhere else on Earth.
The word “insignificant” in line 14 is closest in meaning to ?
A. inappropriate
B. unimportant
C. immature
D. undisturbed
Đáp án : B
“insignificant” = “unimportant”: không đáng kể, không quan trọng, không nổi bật