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CHUYÊN đề CLOZE TEST DÀNH CHO HS CHUYÊN ANH

CLOZE TESTPart 1.Cressida Cowell is the author of the widely-praised How to Train your Dragon series of children's books. She spent her own childhood

CHUYÊN đề CLOZE TEST DÀNH CHO HS CHUYÊN ANH holidays on a remote island,where she has left very much to her own (1). As a result, she became an avid reader, entertaining (2)with books and devel

oping a fen ent imagination. She even (3)up her own secret languages.Cowell believes that today's children still have a real (4)for language, even tho CHUYÊN đề CLOZE TEST DÀNH CHO HS CHUYÊN ANH

ugh their attention (5)may not be as great as in her day, (6)them less tolerant of descriptive passages in stories. Her books are outlandish and excit

CHUYÊN đề CLOZE TEST DÀNH CHO HS CHUYÊN ANH

ing,with vivid imagery, cliffliangers and eye-catching illustrations. Dragons seem to(7)to children of all nationalities, who also seem to (8)with her

CLOZE TESTPart 1.Cressida Cowell is the author of the widely-praised How to Train your Dragon series of children's books. She spent her own childhood

CHUYÊN đề CLOZE TEST DÀNH CHO HS CHUYÊN ANH n illustrated book for teenagers. In her own words, she enjoys breaking the (10)and finds that kids are open-minded enough to accept this.devices - he

rself - dreamt - ear - span - making - appeal - identify - odds -mouldPart 2.Recent research carried out in Ireland amongst chefs and consumers found CHUYÊN đề CLOZE TEST DÀNH CHO HS CHUYÊN ANH

that 48% of people (1)to regularly over-ordering in restaurants. A campaign has been launched as a result calling for the food-service industry to joi

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n(2)withchefs and consumers to address the issue of food waste.To bring the research findings to (3), the owner of a restaurant in Dublin is creating

CLOZE TESTPart 1.Cressida Cowell is the author of the widely-praised How to Train your Dragon series of children's books. She spent her own childhood

CHUYÊN đề CLOZE TEST DÀNH CHO HS CHUYÊN ANH and turning them into imaginative dishes that are both appetising and of a suitable (5)to serve his customers. He says that while there will always be

some (6)of waste in the kitchen due to elements such as bones or fat trimmings, there's an opportunity to minimize wastage in the restaurant (7)throu CHUYÊN đề CLOZE TEST DÀNH CHO HS CHUYÊN ANH

gh better communication. "Even though so much food comes back on customers' plates and goes in the bin, the majority of diners aren't aware of the env

CHUYÊN đề CLOZE TEST DÀNH CHO HS CHUYÊN ANH

ironmental or cost (8)of that waste." Without consumers shifting their (9)restaurants will struggle to reduce food waste significantly. Tackling this

CLOZE TESTPart 1.Cressida Cowell is the author of the widely-praised How to Train your Dragon series of children's books. She spent her own childhood

CHUYÊN đề CLOZE TEST DÀNH CHO HS CHUYÊN ANH d - standard - degree - itself - implications -mindset - comesPart 3.The relationship between the modern consumer and his or her rubbish is a complex

one. Getting rid of rubbish has come to mean a great deal more than simply consigning breakfast leftovers (1)a plastic bag. With the (2)of recycling, CHUYÊN đề CLOZE TEST DÀNH CHO HS CHUYÊN ANH

rubbish has now invaded many people's personal lives to an unprecedented degree. There was a time, in living (3), when rubbish collection was a simple

CHUYÊN đề CLOZE TEST DÀNH CHO HS CHUYÊN ANH

matter - but today's household rubbish, (4)being discarded, has to be filed and sorted into colour-coded containers according to its recycling catego

CLOZE TESTPart 1.Cressida Cowell is the author of the widely-praised How to Train your Dragon series of children's books. She spent her own childhood

CHUYÊN đề CLOZE TEST DÀNH CHO HS CHUYÊN ANH ake the effort to cut down on shopping and recycle more. We might be excused for wondering how this would be (7). Can people realistically buy fewer~

Phạm Ngọc Mai-eggs or tubes of toothpaste than their lives (8)? Recycling is (9) to be good for us. But for some, it’s just a (10)of rubbish.tù - adve CHUYÊN đề CLOZE TEST DÀNH CHO HS CHUYÊN ANH

nt - memory - before - brought - were - possible - require - supposed -loadPari 4.The envứonmenlal outlook for the future is mixed. Inspite of economi

CHUYÊN đề CLOZE TEST DÀNH CHO HS CHUYÊN ANH

c and political changes, interest in and (I)about the environmental remains high.Problems such as acid deposition, chlorofluorocarbons and ozone deple

CLOZE TESTPart 1.Cressida Cowell is the author of the widely-praised How to Train your Dragon series of children's books. She spent her own childhood

CHUYÊN đề CLOZE TEST DÀNH CHO HS CHUYÊN ANH streams will continue and forest growth may be affected. Water pollution will-4a growing problem as an increasing human population (5) untold stress o

n the environment. To reduce environmental degradation and for humanity to (6)its habitat, societies must recognize that resources are finite. Environ CHUYÊN đề CLOZE TEST DÀNH CHO HS CHUYÊN ANH

mentalists believe that, as populations and their demands increase, the idea of continuous growth must give (7)to a more rational use of the environme

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nt, but that this can only be brought about by a dramatic(S)in the altitude of the human species.concern - solutions - Until - remain - puts - save -

CLOZE TESTPart 1.Cressida Cowell is the author of the widely-praised How to Train your Dragon series of children's books. She spent her own childhood

CHUYÊN đề CLOZE TEST DÀNH CHO HS CHUYÊN ANH ved into the different Romance languages). Sometimes rapid language change occurs as a result of (2)between people who each speak a different language

. In such- Phạm Ngọc Mai-https://khothuvien.cori!circumstancesa pidgin may arise. Pidgins are grammatically based on one language but are also influen CHUYÊN đề CLOZE TEST DÀNH CHO HS CHUYÊN ANH

ced, especially in vocabulary, by (3); they have relatively small sound systems, reduced vocabularies, and simplified and altered grammars, and they r

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ely heavily on context in order to be (4). Pidgins are often the result of contact bytraders with island and coastal peoples. A pidgin has no native s

CLOZE TESTPart 1.Cressida Cowell is the author of the widely-praised How to Train your Dragon series of children's books. She spent her own childhood

CHUYÊN đề CLOZE TEST DÀNH CHO HS CHUYÊN ANH enough native speakers to form a speech community, the creole may (6)into a fuller language. Many creole speakers think of their languages as dialects

of some colonial languages. Linguists nearly always disagree with this view - from our (7), creoles have independent grammars and all the equipment o CHUYÊN đề CLOZE TEST DÀNH CHO HS CHUYÊN ANH

f full, proper languages.form - contact - others - understood - called - expand - perspectivePart 6.The issues for emerging economies are a little mor

CHUYÊN đề CLOZE TEST DÀNH CHO HS CHUYÊN ANH

e straightforward. The desire to build on undeveloped land is not (1)out of desperation or necessity, but is a result of the relentless (2)of progress

CLOZE TESTPart 1.Cressida Cowell is the author of the widely-praised How to Train your Dragon series of children's books. She spent her own childhood

CHUYÊN đề CLOZE TEST DÀNH CHO HS CHUYÊN ANH ly from multinationals (3)to take advantage of the low wages before the cost and standard of living begin to rise. It is (4)such as these that are mak

ing many Asian economies extremely attractive when viewed as investment opportunities at the moment. Similarly, in Africa, the relative (5)of precious CHUYÊN đề CLOZE TEST DÀNH CHO HS CHUYÊN ANH

metals and natural resources tends to attract a lot of exploration companies and a whole sub-industry develops around and is completely dependent on t

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his foreign-direct investment. It is understandable~ Phạm Ngọc Mai-that countries that are the focus of this sort of attentioncan lose (6)of the envir

CLOZE TESTPart 1.Cressida Cowell is the author of the widely-praised How to Train your Dragon series of children's books. She spent her own childhood

CHUYÊN đề CLOZE TEST DÀNH CHO HS CHUYÊN ANH ecause the more industrially active a nation becomes, the greater the demand for and harvesting of natural resources. For some, the environmental issu

es,though they can (8)be ignored, are viewed as a peripheral concern. Indeed.having an environmental conscience or taking environmental matters into c CHUYÊN đề CLOZE TEST DÀNH CHO HS CHUYÊN ANH

onsideration when it comes to decisions on whether or not to build rubber-tree plantations or grow biofuel crops would be quite prohibitive in. For th

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ose (9)in such schemes it is a pretty black-and-white issue. And, for vast tracts of land in Latin America, for example, it is clear that the welfare

CLOZE TESTPart 1.Cressida Cowell is the author of the widely-praised How to Train your Dragon series of children's books. She spent her own childhood

CLOZE TESTPart 1.Cressida Cowell is the author of the widely-praised How to Train your Dragon series of children's books. She spent her own childhood

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