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I. LISTENING
Listen to a student and his mother talking about his diet and complete the table. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/ OR A NUMBER in each blank. You will listen TWICE.
Beef Production
Create: Greenhouse gases such as (1)________________
Impact on the environment: Cause (2)________________
Indirect impact: Cause (3)________________
Solutions:
- Eating (4)________________ or plant-based foods instead
- Buy meat from companies that use more (5)________________ farming techniques
Listen to a student and his mother talking about his diet and complete the table. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/ OR A NUMBER in each blank. You will listen TWICE.
Beef Production
Create: Greenhouse gases such as (1)________________
Impact on the environment: Cause (2)________________
Indirect impact: Cause (3)________________
Solutions:
- Eating (4)________________ or plant-based foods instead
- Buy meat from companies that use more (5)________________ farming techniques
Câu 1Thông hiểu
Xem chi tiết →Create: Greenhouse gases such as (1)________________
Nhập đáp án:
...
Câu 2Thông hiểu
Xem chi tiết →Impact on the environment: Cause (2)________________
Nhập đáp án:
...
Câu 3Thông hiểu
Xem chi tiết →Indirect impact: Cause (3)________________
Nhập đáp án:
...
Câu 4Thông hiểu
Xem chi tiết →- Eating (4)________________ or plant-based foods instead
Nhập đáp án:
...
Câu 5Thông hiểu
Xem chi tiết →- Buy meat from companies that use more (5)________________ farming techniques.
Nhập đáp án:
...
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II. READING
TASK 1. Read the passage. Circle the best answer A, B or C to each of the questions.
The reason why humans attempt to protect endangered species may involve the balance of the natural ecosystem that has far-reaching effects on the development of human society. It has been scientifically proven that when a certain species is at risk, it’s a warning bell that an ecosystem is extremely unbalanced. Sadly, humans are considered the main cause of the mass disappearance of many wildlife species. To meet our demand, we use natural resources excessively and destroy many forests where millions of species inhabit. In nature, everything is interconnected, so the loss of one species will lead to the loss of others and even an ecological imbalance of the whole region.
Many sources of rare flora and fauna are just obtained by having a well-balanced ecosystem. To assess the extinction risk of species, government agencies and conservation organisations used the IUCN Red List, consisting of more than 42,100 species threatened with extinction. There are nine groups of endangered species, four of which are in very serious trouble. Based on the list, governments and conservationists can take possible measures to safeguard and boost the populations of endangered species. These struggles against probable species extinction have got initial achievements. For example, by the 1980s the giant panda’s numbers in the wild had declined to just over a thousand but now, thanks to China’s steady efforts, the animal is no longer classified as ‘endangered’ according to the IUCN. This can be seen as a motivation for other conservation projects in the future.
TASK 1. Read the passage. Circle the best answer A, B or C to each of the questions.
The reason why humans attempt to protect endangered species may involve the balance of the natural ecosystem that has far-reaching effects on the development of human society. It has been scientifically proven that when a certain species is at risk, it’s a warning bell that an ecosystem is extremely unbalanced. Sadly, humans are considered the main cause of the mass disappearance of many wildlife species. To meet our demand, we use natural resources excessively and destroy many forests where millions of species inhabit. In nature, everything is interconnected, so the loss of one species will lead to the loss of others and even an ecological imbalance of the whole region.
Many sources of rare flora and fauna are just obtained by having a well-balanced ecosystem. To assess the extinction risk of species, government agencies and conservation organisations used the IUCN Red List, consisting of more than 42,100 species threatened with extinction. There are nine groups of endangered species, four of which are in very serious trouble. Based on the list, governments and conservationists can take possible measures to safeguard and boost the populations of endangered species. These struggles against probable species extinction have got initial achievements. For example, by the 1980s the giant panda’s numbers in the wild had declined to just over a thousand but now, thanks to China’s steady efforts, the animal is no longer classified as ‘endangered’ according to the IUCN. This can be seen as a motivation for other conservation projects in the future.
Câu 6Thông hiểu
Xem chi tiết →What is the passage mainly about?
A
The extinction of rare species in the wild
B
The imbalance of human society
C
The effect of conservation projects
D
The importance of saving endangered species
Câu 7Thông hiểu
Xem chi tiết →What does the word others in the first paragraph refer to?
A
Other forests
B
Other sources
C
Other species
D
Other regions
Câu 8Thông hiểu
Xem chi tiết →Why are humans responsible for the disappearance of many wildlife species?
A
Because of their overuse of natural resources and destruction of forests
B
Because of their exploitation of natural resources and hunting for food
C
Because of their destruction of natural resources and overuse of forest lands
D
Because of their unreasonable demand and devastation of rainforests
Câu 9Thông hiểu
Xem chi tiết →Which of the following is NOT true about the IUCN Red List?
A
It is an assessment system for classifying endangered species.
B
There are over 42,100 species threatened with extinction on the list.
C
Four out of nine groups are categorised as threatened.
D
It is used by government agencies and conservation organisations.
Câu 10Thông hiểu
Xem chi tiết →What had happened to the giant panda by the 1980s?
A
There had been a considerable fluctuation in their populations.
B
There had been a dramatic decrease in their populations.
C
Their population had greatly increased.
D
Their populations had remained stable.
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