Endangered species are plant and animal species which are…….danger of extinction.. Species that belong to an area are said to be native species.. Typically, they have been part of a give
Trang 1ĐỀ KIỂM TRA CHẦT LƯỢNG ANH VĂN – SỐ 3 I.Pick out the word whose underlined is pronounced different from that of the other words:
II Pick out the word that has the stress differently from that of the other words:
5 a primary b diversity c seriously d.benefit
III Vocabulary and structures:
6 What John says……….true but I very much doubt it
7 By cutting down trees, we…… the natural habitat of birds and animals
8 Endangered species are plant and animal species which are…….danger of extinction
9 Humans depend……species diversity to have food, clean air and water, and fertile soil agriculture
10 Since the 1600s, worldwide commercial exploitation of animals for food and other products has ……… reduced the number of rare species
a serious b seriously c dangerous d dangerously
11 Different……….efforts have been made in order to save endangered species
a conservation b deforestation c extinction
d introduction
12 The Red List is a special book that provides names of……….animals
a endangered b hunted c vulnerable and endangered d extinct
13 People keep……….fashionable wildlife products
14 There are a number of measures that………… to protect endangered animals
a will be taken b shall be taken c may be taken
d should be taken
15.We have enough food at home so we………go shopping today
16 The by-lows say that all dogs …………be kept on a lead in the park
17 Put some oil on that tight nut; that…….do the trick
18 I hear Emma’s been offered a place at university She……… be really pleased
19 He had to leave early,……….he ?
20 It’s not necessary for you to do the test
a You needn’t do the test b You don’t need to do the test
c You don’t have to do the test b All are correct
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a When I was at school, I had not to wear a uniform b When I was at school, I mustn’t wear a uniform
c When I was at school, I didn’t have to wear a uniform d When I was at school, I didn’t have to wear an uniform
22 Louis / have difficulty / get / new table / car
a Louis had difficulty getting the new table in the car b Louis had difficulty to get
the new table in the car
c Louis had difficulty with getting the new table in the car d Louis had difficulty for getting the new table in the car
23 Wild animals are……… almost everywhere
a serious threatened b seriously threaten
c seriously threatened d serious threaten
24 We have got plenty of time We needn’t yet
a to leave b leaving c left d leave
25 If you keep trying ,you might to do it
a succeed b discover c understand d manage
IV.READ THE PASSAGE BELOW AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS
Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer
Species that belong to an area are said to be native species Typically, they have been part of a given biological landscape for a long period, and they are well adapted to the local environment and to the presence of other native species in the same general habitat Exotic species are interlopers, foreign elements introduced intentionally or accidentally into new settings through human activities In one context an introduced species may cause no obvious problems and may, over time, be regarded as being just as "natural" as any native species in the same habitat In another context, exotics may seriously disrupt delicate ecological balances and create a cascade of unintended consequences The worst
of these unintended consequences arise when introduced species put native species in destruction by preying on them, altering their habitats, or out-competing them in the struggle for food resources Although biological introductions have affected environments the world over, the most destructive, effects have occurred on islands, where introduced insects, cats, pigs, rats, mongooses, and other nonnative species have caused the grave endangerment or outright extinction of literally hundreds of species during the past 500 years
One of other reason to cause species extinction is overexploitation This word refers
to the utilization of a species at a rate that is likely to cause its extreme endangerment or outright extinction Among many examples of severe overexploitation, the case of the great whales stands out in special relief By the middle of the 20th century, unrestricted whaling had brought many species of whales to incredibly low population sizes In response to public pressure, in 1982 a number of nations, including the USA, agreed to an international moratorium on whaling As a direct result, some whale species which are thought to have been on extinction's doorstep 25 years ago have made amazing comebacks, such as grey whales in the western Pacific Others remain at great risk Many other species, however, continue to suffer high rates of exploitation because of the trade
in animal parts Currently, the demand for animal parts is centered in several parts of
Trang 3Asia where there is a strong market for traditional medicines made from items like tiger bone and rhino horn
26.Native species _
a are not used to the local environment
b never get along well with other native species in the same environment
c tend to do harm to exotic species
d have been part of a given biological landscape for a long period
27 Exotic species _
a do no harm to native species and the local environment
b may kill native species for food
c always share the environment peacefully with native species
d help to make the local environment more ideal to survive
28.According to the first paragraph, _
a non-native species have caused badly damage to native ones
b introducing new exotic species to local environments is necessary
c exotic species have never been introduced on islands
d very few native species have been damaged by exotic species
29.According to the second paragraph, by the middle of the 20 century _
a whale population was the most crowded in marine life
b whale hunting was illegal
c whale population increased dramatically
d whaling was not restricted
30.Tiger bone and rhino horn _
a are not popular in Asian markets
b are never in the trade of animal parts
c are used for making traditional medicines
d cannot be found in Asian markets
Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase
The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is an international (31) _- governmental organization for the (32) _, research, and restoration of the environment The organization was (33) _ as a charitable trust on September 11,
1961, in Morges, Switzerland, under the name World Wildlife Fund It was an initiative
of Julian Huxley and Max Nicholson
It is the world's largest independent conservation organization with over 5 million (34) _ worldwide, working in more (35) _ 90 countries, supporting 100 conservation and environmental projects around the world It is a charity, with (36) 9% of its funding coming from voluntary (37) _ by private individuals and businesses The group says its mission is "to halt and reverse the (38) _ of our environment" Currently, much of its work focuses on the conservation of three biomes that contain most of the world's biodiversity: forests, freshwater ecosystems, and oceans and coasts Among other issues, it is also concerned (39) _ endangered species, pollution, and climate change The organization (40) more than 20 field projects worldwide In the last few years, the organization set up offices and operations around the world
31 a non b not c no d nor
32 a challenge b keeping c conservation d awareness
Trang 433 a produced b discovered c used d formed
34 a supporters b residents c inhabitants d citizens
36 a generally b individually c commercially d
approximately
37 a deposits b donations c refunds d loans
38 a destroy b destructive c destruction d destroyed
Mount Everest is the highest moutain in the world It is in the Himalayan Mountains between Nepal and China, and it is 8,900 metres high Sir Edmund Hillary from New Zealand and Tenzing Norgay from Nepal were the first people ever to climb Mount Everest They climbed it in 1953 Men from several different countries climbed it after that Junko Tabei, a Japanese from Hokkaido, was the first woman to make this difficult climb A Tokyo newspaper-television comnpany organized the climb in 1975 They choose fifteen women from mountaineering clubs to go to Nepal The group climbed for several days Then there was an avalanche The heavy ice and snow injured ten of the women They had to stop climbing The other five continued Only Ms Tabei was able to climb the last 70 metres She was standing on top of the world She was the first woman there
26 Where is Mount Everest ?
a Mount Everest is between Nepal and China
b.Mount Everest is between India and China
c.Mount Everest is between Negeria and China
d Mount Everest is between Asia and China
27 How high is Mount Everest?
d.8,9500metres
28 who were the first persons on Mount Everest ?
are correct
29 How many women do a Tokyo newspaper-television comnpany choose?
a fifteen women b fifty women c sixteen women d sixty women
30 How many women were injured in an avalanche?