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Cities on the move Who are we? At Fun Bike-Share, we provide bike-share services for the whole city. Why bike sharing? Cities are usually full of people and traffic. Sometimes, traffic makes it difficult for people to get around. However, bike-share systems give you a different way to commute. In a bike-share systems, you pay to use a bike for a short time. It’s convienient because you can get a bike from any bike station in the city. Then, return it at another bike station. Biking is a cheap and fun way of exploring the city. It’s environmentally friendly, too. Getting around Our system is easy to use. You can use a smartphone application to look for bikes and to pay for them, You can also see where the bike stations are and the number of parking spaces available. Fun fact Bike sharing is not new. It started in Europe in about 1965. In 2013, there were more than 500 bike-share systems in 49 different countries. There are now almost a million bikes in bike-share system worldwide. Pricing                                                    Contact us Membership: $18/month                      Email: support@funbikeshare.com Single ride: $2 trip                                Website: www.funbikeshare.com Look at the tittle. What do you think Fun-Bike-Share is ? ( Đọc tiêu đề. Bạn nghĩ Fun Bike-Share là gì)

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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.          The emergence of modern humans are explained on the foundation of  two main hypotheses. The "Out of Africa" theory holds that homo sapiens burst onto the scene as a new species around 150,000 to 200,000 years ago in Africa and subsequently replaced archaic humans such as the Neanderthals. The other model, known as multi-regional evolution or regional continuity, posits far more ancient and diverse roots for our kind. Proponents of this view believe that homo sapiens arose in Africa some 2 million years ago and evolved as a single species spreading across the Old World, with populations in different regions linked through genetic and cultural exchange.        Of these two models, Out of Africa, which was originally developed based on fossil evidence, and supported by much genetic research, has been favored by the majority of evolution scholars. The vast majority of these genetic studies have focused on DNA from living populations, and although some small progress has been made in recovering DNA from Neanderthal that appears to support multi-regionalism, the chance of recovering nuclear DNA from early human fossils is quite slim at present. Fossils thus remain very much a part of the human origins debate.        Another means of gathering theoretical evidence is through bones. Examinations of early modern human skulls from Central Europe and Australia dated to between 20,000 and 30,000 years old have suggested that both groups apparently exhibit traits seen in their Middle Eastern and African predecessors. But the early modern specimens from Central Europe also display Neanderthal traits, and the early modern Australians showed affinities to archaic Homo from Indonesia. Meanwhile, the debate among paleoanthropologists continues, as supporters of the two hypotheses challenge the evidence and conclusions of each other. All of the following statements are true EXCEPT _________

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