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ĐỌC ĐIỀN KHUYẾT THÔNG TIN (BUỔI 2) 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 from 1 to 6. Deforestation poses significant dangers to our planet and its inhabitants. Firstly, clearing forests for agricultural expansion and urban development (1) of biodiversity and habitat destruction. This destruction disrupts delicate ecosystems, endangering countless species and threatening (2) . Additionally, deforestation contributes to climate change by releasing carbon dioxide (3) . This exacerbates global warming and its associated consequences, such as rising temperatures and extreme weather events. Furthermore, deforestation increases the risk of soil erosion and degradation, compromising soil fertility and agricultural productivity. With fewer trees holding the soil in place, erosion becomes more common, (4) . These adverse effects (5) but also jeopardise our own well- being and future sustainability. Therefore, urgent action is needed to curb deforestation and promote sustainable land management practices to mitigate (6) . Question 1. A. have led to the loss. B. leads to the loss. C. lead to the loss D. leading to the loss Question 2. A. its survival B. our survival C. their survival D. this survival Question 3. A. storing in trees into the atmosphere B. stored in trees on the atmosphere C. storing in trees on the atmosphere D. stored in trees into the atmosphere Question 4. A. which result in land degradation B. that results in land degradation C. resulted in land degradation D. resulting in land degradation Question 5. A. not only harm the environment B. both harms the environment C. both harm the environment D. not only harms the environment Question 6. A. its impacts on devastating ecosystems of our planet B. its ecosystems of the devastating impacts on our planet C. its devastating impacts on our planet and its ecosystems D. on our planet and its ecosystems of its devastating impacts 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 from 7 to 12. Peer pressure is a common phenomenon experienced by individuals, particularly during adolescence, and it can have (7) on their lives. Firstly, peer pressure can influence adolescents to engage in behaviours that are similar to (8) , whether positive or negative. (9) , fostering a sense of belonging. However, peer pressure can also lead individuals to make decisions (10) their well-being. For instance, giving in to peer pressure to do risky things like using drugs or breaking rules can lead to negative consequences. Furthermore, the influence of peer pressure can extend (11) , shaping their values, beliefs, and behaviours in various social contexts. Overall, understanding and navigating peer pressure is essential for individuals to maintain autonomy and (12) that align with their values and goals. Question 7. A. neither positive nor negative impacts B. either positive and negative impacts C. both positive and negative impacts D. not only positive or negative impacts Question 8. A. their peers B. its peers C. our peers D. your peers Question 9. A. What can make them feel valued by their social group B. This can make them feel valued by their social group C. Since it can make them feel valued by their social group
D. Though it can make them feel valued by their social group Question 10. A. which may be harmful or detrimental for B. whose may be harmful or detrimental to C. what may be harmful or detrimental for D. that may be harmful or detrimental to Question 11. A. adolescence beyond and into adulthood B. into beyond adolescence and adulthood C. beyond adolescence and into adulthood D. adulthood and into adolescence beyond Question 12. A. to making informed decisions B. make informative decisions C. make informed decisions D. to making informative decisions 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 from 13 to 18. Urbanisation, the process of population concentration in urban areas, has become a global trend in recent decades. Firstly, urbanisation occurs as people migrate from rural to urban areas (13) . This migration leads to the expansion of cities and the development of urban infrastructure (14) . Additionally, urbanisation is driven by industrialisation and economic growth, (15) of commerce, industry, and innovation. Its rapid pace and scale pose challenges such as overcrowding, pollution, and inadequate infrastructure. However, urbanisation also presents opportunities for (16) , as cities offer access to education, healthcare, and cultural amenities. Furthermore, urbanisation can (17) in civic life, fostering a sense of community and belonging. Overall, managing urbanisation effectively requires comprehensive planning and sustainable development strategies to ensure that cities remain livable and inclusive for (18) . Question 13. A. of employment opportunities and better living standards in search B. search of better living standards in employment opportunities C. opportunities of employment and in search of better living standards D. in search of employment opportunities and better living standards Question 14. A. to accommodate the growing population B. to accommodating the growing population C. accommodate the growing population D. accommodated the growing population Question 15. A. though cities become centres B. as cities become centres C. if cities become centres D. that cities become centres Question 16. A. socially and economic development B. society and economically developed C. social and economic development D. social and economical developed Question 17. A. making people more connected and engaged B. make people more connected and engaging C. making people more connected and engaging D. make people more connected and engaged Question 18. A. its residents B. their residents C. our residents D. your residents 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 from 19 to 24. Online shopping has revolutionised the way people shop, offering convenience, accessibility, and a wide range of options at (19) . Firstly, online shopping platforms provide a unique shopping experience, allowing customers to browse and (20) from the comfort of their own homes. Additionally, online retailers offer competitive prices and discounts, (21) . Their extensive product offerings cater to diverse tastes and preferences, ensuring that customers can find (22) . Furthermore, online shopping keeps customers informed through personalised recommendations and reviews, helping them make wise purchasing decisions. This convenience and accessibility make online shopping (23) . However, online shopping also poses challenges such as security risks and potential fraud. (24)