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Câu 3:

3. The Habsburg__________ruled in Austria from 1278 to 1918.

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Câu 15:

15. Many people regard this painting as Raphael’s__________.

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Câu 16:

16. The town is a__________from California’s gold rush.

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Câu 61:

15. It is also the first World Heritage__________ from Japan.

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Câu 64:

18. Charles V was the last emperor__________by the pope.

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Câu 66:

20. Al-Kabbash Road is the road__________the Luxor Temple to the Karnak Temple.

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Câu 72:

26. Petra, __________into the rock where it stands, has long been a travellers’ favourite when visiting the Middle East.

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Đoạn văn 1

 Read the passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions.

In 1959, the government of Egypt was working on a plan to build a dam on the River Nile. It was called the Aswan Dam, and it was intended to generate electricity and allow the river water to be used for agriculture. There was one big problem with the plan, though. The dam would flood a nearby valley that contained ancient Egyptian treasures, including two enormous stone temples. It can be difficult for governments to choose culture and history over economics. However, if countries always made decisions like this, the majority of the world’s ancient sites would end up being destroyed. Luckily, UNESCO stepped in. They formed a committee that tried to convince Egypt to protect its ancient treasures. With support from many countries, they were finally successful. The huge temples were carefully removed from their original site and moved to a safe location so that the dam could be built. After their success in saving the temples in Egypt, UNESCO went on to save more sites around the world. They protected lagoons in Venice, ruins in Pakistan, and temples in Indonesia. With industrialization changing the world rapidly, there were many sites that needed to be saved. Eventually, UNESCO formed the World Heritage Organization to protect Important natural and historic sites wherever it was necessary. (http://www. englishdaily626. com)

Câu 91:

 

1. What Is the best title for the passage?

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Câu 92:

2.  Why did UNESCO get involved in Egypt ?

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Câu 93:

3. The word “this” in paragraph 2 refers to___________.

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Câu 94:

4.  What is meant by the first sentence of the second paragraph ?

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Câu 95:

5. Why is the World Heritage Organization more important now than it would have been 200 years ago ?

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Đoạn văn 2

Read the passage and decide whether theses statements are True (T) or False (F).

Located in the heart of the Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, Son Doong cave, which is more than 200 metres in width, 150 metres in height and approximately 6.8 kilometres in length, was explored by the British Cave Research Association during 2009-2010 and it has been open to the public since 2013. st is believed to have been formed 2-5 million years ago. Son Doong Cave has been recognised as the largest of its kind in the world by three international record-keeping organisations - Guinness, the Association World, and WorldKings. Holding important scientific values, in terms of geology, geomorphology and ancient climate, the cave has been favoured by many scientists and science channels worldwide. The eco-system inside Son Doong is unique as it is large, and it even has its own localized weather system. Rare limestone cave pearls are scattered in dried pools, and the largest stalagmite ever found stands 80 meters tall. According to an initial study from the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, besides 161 species of flora found inside Son Doong, the cave is home to 300-million-year-old coral fossils which are valuable for the analysis of geological layer changes through times. (Nhan Dan Online, 2019) 

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Listen and fill in the blanks with ONE appropriate words.

A group of scientists announced Thursday what they say is the discovery of remains from an early (1)___________of  human beings. Bones from the species were found two years ago inside a (2) ___________at a United Nations World Heritage Site, near Johannesburg, South Africa. The South African government has named the area the cradle of Humankind because of its rich collection of ancient human-like (3) ___________. The scientists are calling the new species, ‘Homo naledi’. The word naledi means (4) ___________ in South Africa’s Sesotho language. The scientists reported that about (5) ___________bones have been recovered from the cave. They said the bones come from at least 15 individuals. The team reported its findings in the journal eLIFE. Lead scientist Lee Berger works at the University of Witwatersrand. He said the discovery “was right under our nose in the most explored valley of the continent of Africa.” Mr. Berger spoke to reporters Thursday in Johannesburg.

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