Nội dung text Second Semester Final Exam GRADE 11 Test 1.docx
C. where look like colorful underwater houses D. are looking like colorful underwater houses Question 19: A. they would see amazing glowing animals in the dark parts B. they would see amazing glowing animals that in the dark parts C. they would see amazing glowing animals where live in the dark parts D. they having seen amazing glowing animals in the dark parts Question 20: A. changed the ocean floor make new underwater hills and valleys B. which change ocean floor make new underwater hills valleys C. changing the ocean floor make new underwater hills and valleys D. having changed ocean floor make new underwater hills valleys Question 21: A. Sea turtles glide peacefully through the water with sharp rocks B. Sea turtles glide peacefully through the water during storms now C. Sea turtles glide peacefully through the water, looking for food D. Sea turtles glide peacefully through the water near coral death Question 22: A. At night, the moon makes silver paths on the water's surface B. At night, the moon makes dark holes on the water's surface C. At night, the moon makes loud parties on the water's surface D. At night, the moon makes melting ice on the water's surface Read the following passage about A Melting Paradise and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30. The Arctic, a stunning wonderland of ice and snow, is changing rapidly due to global warming. This beautiful region, home to many unique animals, has been a frozen paradise for thousands of years. However, in recent decades, the temperature has started to rise, causing the ice to melt faster than ever before. This change affects not only the landscape but also the entire ecosystem of the Arctic. The melting ice creates serious problems for Arctic wildlife. Polar bears, seals, and Arctic foxes depend on the ice for hunting and living. These animals need frozen surfaces to find food and raise their young. When the ice melts, they struggle to survive. For example, polar bears have to swim longer distances to find food, which makes them very tired. They often have to wait longer for the ice to form in winter before they can hunt effectively. Human activities have a significant impact on the Arctic environment. The burning of fossil fuels increases the Earth's temperature, which makes the ice melt faster. Ships now travel through the Arctic waters more often, bringing pollution and noise. Some companies also want to drill for oil in the Arctic,