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I. LISTENING
Listen to the conversation between Lan and a receptionist at ABC Vocational School. Decide whether the following statements are True or False. You will listen TWICE.
Listen to the conversation between Lan and a receptionist at ABC Vocational School. Decide whether the following statements are True or False. You will listen TWICE.
Câu 1
Xem chi tiết →Decide whether the following statement is True or False based on the context:
1
Lan saw the news program about her school last week and is interested in learning about courses.
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Câu 2Thông hiểu
Xem chi tiết →Are the following statements True or False based on the context?
1
Lan is excited about cooking courses and the length of it.
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Câu 3Thông hiểu
Xem chi tiết →Decide whether the following statement is True or False: It takes anyone who wants to train to be restaurant cooks two years to finish professional cooking courses.
1
It takes anyone who wants to train to be restaurant cooks two years to finish professional cooking courses.
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Câu 4Thông hiểu
Xem chi tiết →1
When joining a course, you'll have the opportunity to work as an apprentice in a big restaurant and learn the best things from the best chefs.
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Sai
Câu 5Thông hiểu
Xem chi tiết →Decide whether the statement is True or False based on the conversation: Lan is just in the eleventh grade, and she hasn't even discussed her plans with her parents.
1
Lan is just in the eleventh grade, and she hasn't even discussed her plans with her parents.
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II. READING
TASK 1. Read the passage. Circle the best answer A, B or C to each of the questions.
One threat to South East Asia’s biodiversity is the illegal wildlife trade. Worth approximately US$20 billion annually, it’s the fourth-biggest illegal trade in the world.
In Southeast Asia, hunting represents the greatest threat to the future survival of many species, with few native mammals of over 2kg surviving outside protected areas. Hunting represents a threat to all species, with high-value species sought and traded by criminal groups and smaller species traded for medicine, food or sport.
Trade in wildlife in Asia can be grouped into three main types: for medicinal purposes, for status (either in wildlife restaurants or as ornaments) or for the pet, zoo and aquarium trades (principally birds and reptiles).
Traditional medicine in Viet Nam and China represents a threat to a wide variety of species, but most notably the pangolin, which is the most trafficked animal on the planet. Sadly, the use of endangered species in medicine shows little sign of decrease. Whereas celebrities have campaigned for species that are targeted for status and ornamentation, such as elephant ivory, many other animals and plants have failed to get the attention needed to prevent over-exploitation. And a number are now facing extinction.
The pet and zoo trade in wildlife, especially for reptiles and birds, have recently received attention, as many species formerly thought to be captive-bred are now known to be wild-caught. They have suffered serious population declines as a result of exploitation for trade.
TASK 1. Read the passage. Circle the best answer A, B or C to each of the questions.
One threat to South East Asia’s biodiversity is the illegal wildlife trade. Worth approximately US$20 billion annually, it’s the fourth-biggest illegal trade in the world.
In Southeast Asia, hunting represents the greatest threat to the future survival of many species, with few native mammals of over 2kg surviving outside protected areas. Hunting represents a threat to all species, with high-value species sought and traded by criminal groups and smaller species traded for medicine, food or sport.
Trade in wildlife in Asia can be grouped into three main types: for medicinal purposes, for status (either in wildlife restaurants or as ornaments) or for the pet, zoo and aquarium trades (principally birds and reptiles).
Traditional medicine in Viet Nam and China represents a threat to a wide variety of species, but most notably the pangolin, which is the most trafficked animal on the planet. Sadly, the use of endangered species in medicine shows little sign of decrease. Whereas celebrities have campaigned for species that are targeted for status and ornamentation, such as elephant ivory, many other animals and plants have failed to get the attention needed to prevent over-exploitation. And a number are now facing extinction.
The pet and zoo trade in wildlife, especially for reptiles and birds, have recently received attention, as many species formerly thought to be captive-bred are now known to be wild-caught. They have suffered serious population declines as a result of exploitation for trade.
Câu 6Thông hiểu
Xem chi tiết →Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?
A
The Diverse wildlife of South East Asia
B
The Illegal Wildlife Trade in South East Asia
C
The Threat of Hunting to Southeast Asian Species
D
The Impact of Traditional Medicine on wildlife
Câu 7Thông hiểu
Xem chi tiết →What is the greatest threat to the future survival of many species in South East Asia?
A
Habitat loss
B
Climate change
C
Hunting
D
Pollution
Câu 8Thông hiểu
Xem chi tiết →The word “sought” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to _________.
A
included
B
protected
C
preferred
D
hunted
Câu 9Thông hiểu
Xem chi tiết →The word “They” in paragraph 5 refers to _________.
A
trades
B
plants
C
celebrities
D
species
Câu 10Thông hiểu
Xem chi tiết →Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A
High-value species are mainly traded for medicinal purposes.
B
Exploitation for trade has led to population declines in many reptiles and bird species.
C
The pangolin is the most illegally traded animal in the world.
D
Traditional medicine in Viet Nam and China threatens various species.
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