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Unit 5: GLOBAL WARMING GLOBAL SUCCESS TỜ SỐ 19 – TEST 2 ENG LISH THÁNG ... Read the following advertisement and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks. SAVE OUR FORESTS – JOIN THE MOVEMENT! Do you care about the future of our planet? Forests, which are home to countless animals, are disappearing at an (1) _____________ rate. Deforestation, (2) _____________ by illegal logging and urbanization, is damaging ecosystems and contributing to climate change. By joining campaigns advocating for sustainable practices, you can (3) _____________ a real difference! (4) _____________ the environment means helping future generations. In our effort, volunteers are planting thousands of trees each year, creating (5) _____________ for endangered species. (6) _____________ simple actions, such as using recycled paper and donating to conservation funds, supports these efforts directly. Together, we can bring awareness to communities and inspire others to value nature. Let’s work to ensure that our forests, often described as "the lungs of Earth," continue thriving. Join us today and take action for a greener future! Question 1: A. alarmed B. alarmingly C. alarm D. alarming Question 2: A. are caused B. causing C. caused D. which are caused Question 3: A. create B. make C. do D. put Question 4: A. Protecting B. Protected C. To protecting D. To protect Question 5: A. areas large forest B. large forest areas C. areas forest large D. large areas forest Question 6: A. Delaying B. Demanding C. Taking D. Encouraging Read the following leaflet and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 7 to 12. Take Action Against Global Warming: What Can You Do Today? Let's explore practical ways to contribute to environmental protection in everyday life. Use public transport: If travelling long distances, then use public transport rather than your car. (7) _____________, if you carpool (travel together with a group of people in one car), then you are choosing to help the environment. If we travel with (8) _____________, we will use less petrol. Make a decision to reduce, recycle, and reuse: Reduce waste by buying reusable products. Don't forget to (9) _____________ and send plastics, glass, and paper products for proper processing. You may wish to reuse (10) _____________ of your old items to (11) _____________, too. Take unneeded items to a recycling centre. Plant trees: Plants and trees are nature's lungs. They produce the oxygen we breathe. They also can shade your home, thus making it cooler so you don't need to run your air conditioners as much. Support local products: (12) _____________ goods produced nearby avoids the excessive energy required for transportation over long distances. This reduces greenhouse gas emissions associated with importing goods from remote regions. [Adapted from English Discovery Workbook 11] Question 7: A. In contrast B. However C. For example D. Meanwhile Question 8: A. everyone B. the others C. another D. others Question 9: A. divide B. arrange C. separate D. split
Question 10: A. great deal B. various C. some D. amount Question 11: A. provide for B. responsible for C. support with D. help out Question 12: A. Transporting B. Purchasing C. Combining D. Renewing Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions. Question 13: a. Liam: Up to 100,000 trees a day! It’s fast, and it helps restore areas damaged by deforestation and wildfires. b. Emma: That sounds amazing! Reforestation is such an effective way to absorb carbon emissions. How many trees can they plant? c. Liam: Did you hear about the new drone project to fight global warming? They're using drones to plant trees in empty farmland. A. c – a – b B. c – b – a C. a – c – b D. a – b – c Question 14: a. Lan: That’s true — and those things are simple enough for everyone to do. b. Lan: That’s a good point, but I still think reusing and recycling are more effective overall. They help reduce pollution and save natural resources. c. Lan: Minh, which of these activities do you think are the most effective in reducing global warming? d. Minh: I guess all of these actions are important. Maybe the best way is to combine them — save energy, plant trees, and recycle more! e. Minh: I think cutting down on energy use is the most effective. Using LED light bulbs or turning off electronic devices when they’re not in use can help save a lot of electricity. f. Mai: Personally, I believe planting trees is even more effective, because trees absorb carbon dioxide and give off oxygen. One tree can take in around a ton of CO₂ in its lifetime! A. b – e – a – f – d – c B. c – e – a – f – b – d C. c – d – f – b – e – a D. b – e – c – d – a – f Question 15: Dear Editor, a. Cutting down large areas of forest results in the loss of biodiversity and adds more CO₂ to the atmosphere, which leads to climate change. b. There is no denying that deforestation is causing serious problems for both people and the planet. c. It's crucial that we ban deforestation and switch to more sustainable ways of using land, such as planting trees and reducing crop waste. We must act quickly. Without forests, we will run out of clean air, water, and natural protection. d. Polar bears, for example, are suffering because they rely on the cold and ice. If nothing is done, they may not survive in the future. e. This not only affects weather patterns but also leads to more heatwaves and droughts. Please help raise awareness of this issue. Sincerely, Linh A. b – a – e – c – d B. b – e – d – a – c C. a – b – c – e – d D. b – a – e – d – c Question 16: a. In a context of climate change, this situation get worst. b. Naturally, wildfires are directly related to drought, since it causes the vegetation to be dry enough to burn. c. Furthermore, these climatic anomalies lengthen the fire season – the period of the year in which most wildfires take place – thus losing its seasonality.
d. The increase in temperatures with extreme periods of heat, intense desiccating winds and increasingly prolonged and frequent droughts make the vegetation dry out more easily, and are more susceptible to burning with greater intensity, leading to the appearance of larger wildfires. and extremes. [Adapted from http://paucostafoundation.org/] A. c – b – d – a B. d – a – c – b C. c – d – b – a D. b – a – d – c Question 17: a. “Children and young people are the most vulnerable to climate change, but they are also the people who can make a change and become part of the solution" Hà added. b. “Everyone should feel they have a responsibility to reduce climate change”, 15-year-old Võ Giang Hà said proudly. c. My story is about a group of young Vietnamese people aged 13-17 in Quang Binh province who were trained to make an educational film on climate change. d. The filming group hoped the video would contribute to raise awareness of climate change in Viet Nam and let everyone know they can take action to reduce its impacts on the life on Earth. e. They scripted and filmed a 6-minute video telling a story of a fishing community in the province, where a number of homes and a school were washed away by frequent and devastating storms. [Adapted from Tiếng Anh 11] A. c – d – e – b – a B. c – e – a – b – d C. c – b – e – a – d D. c – e – b – a – d Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22. Global warming, a critical threat to the planet's ecosystems, (18) __________. This phenomenon leads to extreme weather patterns, making natural disasters more frequent and severe. It refers to the gradual increase in Earth’s average temperature, which has serious consequences for both natural habitats and human societies. The main cause of global warming is greenhouse gas emissions, (19) __________. These gases trap heat in the atmosphere, resulting in higher temperatures. Rising temperatures, caused primarily by these emissions, are leading to more frequent and severe weather events, such as hurricanes, droughts, and heatwaves. The ice caps in polar regions, which play a crucial role in regulating the Earth’s climate, are melting at alarming rates, causing sea levels to rise. (20) __________. For instance, polar bears face a serious risk of extinction as melting ice limits their hunting grounds. Additionally, warmer oceans disrupt marine ecosystems, bleaching coral reefs, which are essential for biodiversity. (21) __________. Recognizing the severity of this crisis, many countries have committed to reducing emissions and promoting renewable energy sources, aiming to prevent the worst effects of climate change. However, the progress in curbing emissions remains slow, and the demand for rapid industrial development continues to challenge these efforts. Only through collective action, driven by global cooperation and individual responsibility, (22) __________. Question 18: A. having caused devastating impacts on both human and animal life B. causing destructive impacts on both human and animal life C. which causes devastating impacts on both human and animal life D. causes devastating impacts on both human and animal life Question 19: A. burned fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas are released gas B. which are released from burning fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas C. that the burning fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas are releasing D. releases from burning fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas Question 20: