97 câu Trắc nghiệm Chuyên đề 11 Unit 6. Global warming
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Danh sách câu hỏi:
Câu 4:
3. Water vapour is surprisingly considered a_________gas as it partially makes the Earth warmer.
3. Water vapour is surprisingly considered a_________gas as it partially makes the Earth warmer.
Câu 10:
9. Heat_________in the atmosphere by greenhouse gases like CO2 and CH4 makes the Earth warmer.
9. Heat_________in the atmosphere by greenhouse gases like CO2 and CH4 makes the Earth warmer.
Câu 13:
2. The stresses in_________systems threaten extinction of some critically endangered species.
2. The stresses in_________systems threaten extinction of some critically endangered species.
Câu 22:
4. It seems to me that global warming is not the reason of any_________disease at all. (INFECT)
4. It seems to me that global warming is not the reason of any_________disease at all. (INFECT)
Câu 23:
5. CO2_________are the main cause of global warming which is dangerous to all on Earth. (EMIT)
5. CO2_________are the main cause of global warming which is dangerous to all on Earth. (EMIT)
Câu 29:
6. A: Sea level rise caused by global warming will take our land.
B: What will take our land?
6. A: Sea level rise caused by global warming will take our land.
B: What will take our land?
Câu 65:
3. (complete) ___________ the work early, he had more time to search for necessary information.
3. (complete) ___________ the work early, he had more time to search for necessary information.
Câu 71:
9. (fine) ___________for legal violations several times, Jane was much more careful when driving.
9. (fine) ___________for legal violations several times, Jane was much more careful when driving.
Đoạn văn 1
Read the passage and decide whether the statements are True or False.
When considering the relationship of drought to climate change, it is important to make the distinction between weather and climate. Weather is a description of atmospheric conditions over a short period of time, while climate is how the atmosphere behaves over relatively long periods of time. Individual drought periods can be understood as discrete weather events. Climate changes occur over longer periods and can be observed as changes in the patterns of weather events. For instance, as temperatures have warmed over the past century, the prevalence and duration of drought has increased in the American West. Global climate change affects a variety of factors associated with drought. There is high confidence that increased temperatures will lead to more precipitation falling as rain rather than snow, earlier snowmelt, and increased evaporation and transpiration. Thus the risk of hydrological and agricultural drought increases as temperatures rise. Much of the Mountain West has experienced declines in spring snowpack, especially since mid-century. These declines are related to a reduction in precipitation falling as snow (with more falling as rain), and a shift in timing of snowmelt. Earlier snowmelt, associated with warmer temperatures, can lead to water supply being increasingly out of phase with water demands. While there is some variability in the models for western North America as a whole, climate models unanimously project increased drought in the American Southwest. The Southwest is considered one of the more sensitive regions in the world for increased risk of drought caused by climate change.
Đoạn văn 2
Read the passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions.
The glaciers of the Himalayas and the Andes could disappear in this century. As a result, the millions of people in India, Bolivia and Peru who now depend on melting water from mountain glaciers could find themselves in a critical situation. The ice sheet of Greenland is also melting more quickly than the scientists predicted. Greenland’s largest outlet glacier, the Jakobshavn Ibra glacier, is moving toward the sea twice as fast as it was in 1995. One cause could be meltwater that runs down to the bottom of the glacier and gets between the ice and the rock below. This water makes it easier for the glacier to slide along to the ocean. Many ice researchers believe that Greenland’s melting, if it continues, will add at least three feet to global sea levels by the year 2100. If the ice sheet of Antarctica, now largely unaffected, begins to melt, the next few conturies could see a six-foot rise in sea levels, forcing tens of millions of people out of their homes. (Reading Explorer 2)
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