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TEST 2 Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions. Question 1: A. parents B. family C. attitude D. happen Question 2: A. laugh B. enough C. high D. cough Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions. Question 3: A. measure B. restore C. allow D. create Question 4: A. concentrate B. relation C. romantic D. engaging Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 5: Tigers are _______ because they give birth to live young, not eggs and feed their young on milk. A. insects B. reptiles C. mammals D. carnivores Question 6: There are many factors that ______ to global warming. A. leads B. refer C. mention D. contribute Question 7: This national park a large area of freshwater wetlands. A. covers B. accounts C. makes D. calculates Question 8: _______ to 226 species of plants, U Minh Thuong is the region with the richest biodiversity in the Mekong River Delta. A. House B. Place C. Home D. Site Question 9: The ideal time to ______ season of the region. this place is from August to November, known as the floating water A. exploration B. explore C. exploring D. explorers Read the following school notice and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks. Wild Wonders: Protecting Our Planet's Treasures 20.01 - 31.01 | 09 A.M to 5 P.M Join us at our captivating exhibition dedicated to wildlife conservation! Embark on (10) _____ journey through the diverse ecosystems of our planet and discover the beauty and importance of our natural world. Witness breathtaking images and immersive displays showcasing the rich biodiversity of our forests, oceans, and savannas. Learn about the critical role of conservation efforts in protecting endangered species and preserving their habitats for future generations. Engage (11) _____ interactive exhibits that highlight the challenges facing wildlife today and the innovative solutions being implemented to address them. Don't miss this captivating and (12) ______ exhibition! Question 10: A. an В. а C. the D. (no article) Question 11: A. on B. with C. to D. about
Question 12: A. informed B. inform C. informative D. information Dear Students, Get ready to (13) _____ by our upcoming talk show dedicated to wildlife conservation! Join us as we welcome esteemed conservationists who will share their passion for protecting our planet's precious wildlife. • Date: 05 May © Time: 1 P.M to 5 P.M ga Venue: Main Hall Learn about the fascinating world of wildlife, the challenges they face, and what we can do to make a difference. This talk show promises to be both educational and empowering! Mark your (14) _____ and spread the word! Together, we can create a brighter future for all living creatures. (15) ______ you need more information, stay tuned for updates or contact your teachers. See you there! Question 13: A. be inspired B. is inspired C. inspired D. have inspired Question 14: A. words B. calendars C. places D. seats Question 15: A. Should B. Were C. Do D. Had Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct arrangement of the sentences to make a meaningful paragraph/ letter in each of the following questions Question 16: a. In addition to the two above-mentioned merits, ecological systems provide a vast array of natural resources, including timber, food, medicinal plants, and minerals, which are essential for human survival, economic development, and cultural practices. b. Overall, the ecological system plays a crucial role in supporting human livelihoods, ensuring a sustainable future for generations to come. c. In terms of climate, ecological systems, such as forests and oceans, help regulate the Earth's climate by absorbing carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases, thus mitigating the impacts of climate change and stabilizing global temperatures. d. Besides, forests and coastal ecosystems serve as natural buffers against floods and erosion by absorbing excess water and stabilizing soil, thus protecting human settlements and infrastructure. e. There is no doubt that humans receive numerous benefits from the ecological system that sustains life on Earth. A. e-c-d-a-b B. e-a-c-b-d C. c-a-b-d-e D. c-e-a-b-d Question 17: a. What is more, overexploitation of natural resources, such as overfishing and deforestation, depletes vital resources and disrupts ecological balance. b. Finally, invasive species pose a threat by outcompeting native species for resources and disrupting ran ecosystems. c. Dear Lien, I believe you're doing great! I've been thinking a lot about the environment lately and wanted to share some concerns with you about some threats to the ecological system. d. To begin with, habitat destruction, particularly through urbanization and land development, is a significant issue that leads to the loss of biodiversity and disrupts ecosystems. e. Love,
f. These threats highlight the urgent need for conservation efforts and sustainable practices to protect our planet, right? Let's meet and discuss some solutions together! A. b-c-a-e-d-f B. b-d-e-a-c-f C. c-d-a-b-f-e D. c-e-d-a-b-f Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks. Hi Rob. How are things in Australia? I hope you're making new friends and (18) _____. Do you miss anything from the USA? Let me know and I'll mail it to you. (19) _____ and I went on a vacation to Iceland last week. (20) ____. I didn't even want to go at first because I hate the cold. But then my dad showed me pictures of the volcanoes and glaciers, and they looked so cool. Iceland is a beautiful country. We even got to see the Northern Lights. They were incredible! Normally you can only see them late at night, so we left the hotel around 10 p.m. My whole family stayed up all night, and then we went whale watching in the morning and (21) ____ in the afternoon. That was my favorite day. The day after that wasn't so great because it was freezing outside. I only brought one jacket, so we stayed at the hotel all day. We had some more sunshine the next day though and (22) _____ on the west side of the island. Hiking and seeing nature weren't the only activities we did. On the last day, we took baths in natural hot springs. That was so relaxing after all the adventures. Have you seen much of Australia yet? (23) ______, you better send me some pictures. Keep in touch Sarah. Question 18: A. enjoying your school new B. enjoy your school new C. to enjoy your new school D. enjoying your new school Question 19: A. Our family B. My family C. Their family D. Your family Question 20: A. Being very amazing B. This was very amazing C. Which was very amazing D. It was very amazing Question 21: A. glacier hiking B. glacier hike C. go glacier hiking D. going glacier hiking Question 22: A. rented a car to hike some glaciers B. a car is rented to hike some glaciers C. to rent a car to hike some glaciers D. to hike some glaciers and rent a car Question 23: A. Having you visited the coral reefs B. To visit the coral reefs C. When you visit the coral reefs D. Visiting the coral reefs Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks. One problem caused by deforestation is that it can cause (24) _____ floods. Trees help support the ground near rivers. Cutting down trees reduces the support of the ground and causes floods. The government should (25) _____cutting down trees near rivers. Having more trees near rivers will reduce floods.
Another problem caused by deforestation is (26) _____ it increases the amount of CO2 in the air. Trees breathe in CO2 to create food and then release oxygen into the air. Cutting down trees increases the amount of CO2 and decreases the amount of oxygen. Companies have to (27) ______ the trees they cut down. Planting new trees will decrease the amount of CO2 in the air. (28) ______, deforestation causes more floods. It also increases CO2 in the air. These problems can be solved. Banning cutting down trees near rivers and planting new trees will help save the environment. Question 24:A. less B. fewer C. much D. more Question 25:A. shun B. avoid C. stop D. ban Question 26: A. where B. that C. how D. when Question 27:A. reject B. replace C. retreat D. recover Question 28:A. To conclude B. On the other hand C. However D. For these reasons 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. Illegal hunting is one of the main environmental issues in the world today. This essay will explain some problems with it and give some possible solutions. One problem caused by illegal hunting is that it can make some animals go extinct. Many rare animals are hunted and sold for their fur, skin, or meat, or as pets. The Tasmanian tiger, passenger pigeon, and dodo are just a few examples of animals we hunted to extinction. Some animals now have very small populations, and they might go extinct if we don't stop illegal hunting. The government should make people pay fines for hunting rare animals. The fines should be really high to deter people from illegal hunting. The government should also make people aware of the fines with signs and commercials on TV Another problem caused by illegal hunting is that it can cause damage to coral reefs. Some fishermen break coral to try to catch rare fish. Breaking coral does harm to the ecosystem of the ocean because coral reefs are the homes for thousands of species of fish and other animals. Countries have to teac people not to hunt rare fish or destroy cora. To conclude, illegal hunting can cause animals to go extinct. It can also cause damage to the environmen These problems can be solved with action from governments and people. Making people pay lots money for hunting and teaching people not to hunt rare animals will help save the environment. Question 29: What would be the best title for the passage? A. The Importance of Wildlife Conservation B. Government Actions Against Illegal Hunting C. Solutions to Environmental Problems D. The Consequences and Solutions to Illegal Hunting Question 30: What does the word deter in paragraph 2 mostly mean? A. allow and encourage B. penalize and punish C. support and reward D. discourage and prevent Question 31: What is one consequence of illegal hunting mentioned in the passage? A. Damage to agricultural crops B. Extinction of rare animals C. Increase in biodiversity D. Preservation of natural habitats Question 32: What does the word It in the last paragraph refer to? A. illegal hunting B. animals C. the environment D. rare fish Question 33: Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage? A. Numerous endangered species are killed and traded for their flesh, skin, or fur.