Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Do you remember ______ to help us when we were in difficulty? A.you offerB.being offeredC.once offeringD.to offer
I. Phần trắc nghiệmMark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.The money that I earn is enough to………..my family’s basic needs. A.takeB.meetC.seeD.give
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer in each of the following questions.The museum director was ______ when talking to the visitors. A.neither professional or friendlyB.both professional or friendlyC.either friendly nor professionalD.both friendly and professional
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer in each of the following questions.Woman: “Excuse me, where’s Nguyen Hue Street, please?”Man: “______” A.I think you're right.B.Yes, that's correct.C.Over there, I think.D.OK, so long.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer in each of the following questions.The problem is believed ______ at the meeting two days ago. A.Being discussedB.to have been discussedC.to have discussedD.having been discussed
In Britain and the US most people travel by ______. A.seaB.railC.roadD.air
Pollution together with water erosion...................its toll on the building. A.are takingB.is takingC.have takingD.have taken
Half of the class .......... boys. A.areB.haveC.isD.has
Read the following passage, and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each question. What geologists call the Basin and Range Province in the United States roughly coincides in its northern portions with the geographic province known as the Great Basin. (51)The Great Basin is hemmed in on the west by the Sierra Nevada and on the east Line by the Rocky Mountains; it has no outlet to the sea.(52) The prevailing winds in the Great Basin are from the west. Warm, moist air from the Pacific Ocean is forced upward as it crosses the Sierra Nevada. At the higher altitudes it cools and the moisture it carries is precipitated as rain or snow on the western slopes of the mountains. That which reaches the Basin is air wrung dry of moisture(54). What little water falls there as rain or snow, mostly in the winter months, evaporates on the broad, flat desert floors. It is, therefore, an environment in which organisms battle for survival. Along the rare watercourses, cottonwoods and willows eke out a sparse existence. In the upland ranges, pinion pines and junipers struggle to hold their own. (56)But the Great Basin has not always been so arid. Many of its dry, closed depressions were once filled with water. Owens Valley, Panamint Valley, and Death Valley were once a string of interconnected lakes.(57) The two largest of the ancient lakes of the Great Basin were Lake Lahontan and Lake Bonneville. The Great Salt Lake is all that remains of the latter, and Pyramid Lake is one of the last briny remnants of the former. There seem to have been several periods within the last tens of thousands of years when water accumulated in these basins. The rise and fall of the lakes were undoubtedly linked to the advances and retreats of the great ice sheets that covered much of the northern part of the North American continent during those times. Climatic changes during the Ice Ages sometimes brought cooler, wetter weather to mid latitude deserts worldwide, including those of the Great Basin(60). The broken valleys of the Great Basin provided ready receptacles for this moisture. According to the passage, the Ice Ages often brought about A.desert formationB.warmer climatesC.broken valleysD.wetter weather
Read the following passage, and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each question. What geologists call the Basin and Range Province in the United States roughly coincides in its northern portions with the geographic province known as the Great Basin. (51)The Great Basin is hemmed in on the west by the Sierra Nevada and on the east Line by the Rocky Mountains; it has no outlet to the sea.(52) The prevailing winds in the Great Basin are from the west. Warm, moist air from the Pacific Ocean is forced upward as it crosses the Sierra Nevada. At the higher altitudes it cools and the moisture it carries is precipitated as rain or snow on the western slopes of the mountains. That which reaches the Basin is air wrung dry of moisture(54). What little water falls there as rain or snow, mostly in the winter months, evaporates on the broad, flat desert floors. It is, therefore, an environment in which organisms battle for survival. Along the rare watercourses, cottonwoods and willows eke out a sparse existence. In the upland ranges, pinion pines and junipers struggle to hold their own. (56)But the Great Basin has not always been so arid. Many of its dry, closed depressions were once filled with water. Owens Valley, Panamint Valley, and Death Valley were once a string of interconnected lakes.(57) The two largest of the ancient lakes of the Great Basin were Lake Lahontan and Lake Bonneville. The Great Salt Lake is all that remains of the latter, and Pyramid Lake is one of the last briny remnants of the former. There seem to have been several periods within the last tens of thousands of years when water accumulated in these basins. The rise and fall of the lakes were undoubtedly linked to the advances and retreats of the great ice sheets that covered much of the northern part of the North American continent during those times. Climatic changes during the Ice Ages sometimes brought cooler, wetter weather to mid latitude deserts worldwide, including those of the Great Basin(60). The broken valleys of the Great Basin provided ready receptacles for this moisture. The words "the former" refer to A.Lake BonnevilleB.Lake LahontanC.the Great Salt LakeD.Pyramid Lake
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