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20 Đề kiểm tra Reading môn Tiếng Anh

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Bạn đang gặp khó khăn trước kì kiểm tra sắp tới và bạn không biết làm sao để đạt được điểm số như mong muốn. Hãy tham khảo 20 Đề kiểm tra Reading môn Tiếng Anh sẽ giúp các bạn nhận ra các dạng bài tập khác nhau và cách giải của nó. Chúc các bạn làm thi tốt.
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20 Đề kiểm tra Reading môn Tiếng Anh ĐỀ KIỂM TRA ANH VĂNRain forests cover less than six percent of the earth’s area, but they have 100,000kinds of all the kinds of plants on the earth. Three-fourths of known kinds ofplants and animals call the rain forest their home. Twenty percent of our differentkinds of medicine comes from rain forests. The glues on an envelope and inshoes come from tropical plants. Rain forests provide materials for hundreds ofother products. Rain forests are also very important to the world’s climate. The Amazonrain forest alone receives about thirty to forty percent of the total rainfall on theearth and products about the same percentage of the world oxygen. Somescientists believe that the decreasing size of rain forests will affect the climate onthe earth, making it uncomfortable or even dangerous for life. Saving rain forests is an international problem. One country, or even a fewcountries, cannot solve the problem alone. The nations of the world must worktogether to find a solution before it is too late.1. What percent of the earth’s area do rain forests cover ? A. Only 6 percent B. 20 percent C. less than 6 percent D. over 6 percent2. How many known kinds of plants and animals call the rain forests their home ? 40 3 4 3 A. 3 B. 4 C. 3 D. 403. What percent of the total rainfall on the earth does the Amazon rain forestsreceive ? A. about 20 to 30 B. less than 30 C. exactly 30 to 40 D. about 30 to 404. According to some scientists, what will the decreasing size of rain forestsaffect on the earth? A. oxygen B. climate C. plants D. only animals5. According to the passage, what must the nations of the world do to find asolution? A. work together B. work alone C. save rain forests only D. save their lives Page 1Wild animals (and wild plants) and the wild places where they live are seriouslythreatened almost everywhere. One species has become extinct in each year ofthis century. But many hundreds are now in danger. Lack of attention would leadto the rapid advance of the process of extinction.Already many kinds of wild animals has been so reduced in number that theirrole in the ecosystem is forgotten. Animals like the great apes, the whales, sealsetc. thought to be in danger of extinction.But even more important, perhaps than individual kinds of animals and plants,whole habitats are in danger of vanishing: marshes are being drained, and theworld forests, especially tropical forests are being cut down to satisfy man’sneeds of timber and paper. What would our world be like if all the wild animals and wild plantsvanished? - Would our life still exist then?1. What would happen to the human beings if the wild life vanished? A. Many species would quickly become extinct. B. The human life would be seriously threatened. C. Species would go on dying out. D. Tropical forests would be cut down.2. What is more important than individual kinds of animals and plants? A. the vanishing of whole habitats. B. the extinction of many species. D. man’s need of timber and paper. C. the rapid advance of the process ofextinction.3. What does the writer caution us against? A. cutting down the tropical forests. B. hunting wild animals. C. draining marshes. D. destroying our environment.4. What would happen if we cut down forests? Cutting down forests would cause …………….. A. the changes of temperature. B. the flood C. both A and B are correct. D. none are correct.5. “To threaten” in the passage means ………….. A. to pollute B. to give fear to C. to vanish D. to poison Page 2In developing countries, where three fourths of the world’s population live, sixtypercent of the people who can’t read and write are women. Being illiteratedoesn’t mean they are not intelligent. It does mean it is difficult for them tochange their lives. They produce more than haft of the food. In Africa eightypercent of all agricultural work is done by women. There are many programs tohelp poor countries develop their agriculture. However, for years, these programsprovided money and training for men. In parts of Africa, this is a typical day for a village woman. At 4:45 a.m, shegets up, washes and eats. It takes her a haft hour to walk to the fields, and sheworks there until 3:00p.m. She collects firewood and gets home at 4:00. Shespends the next hour and a haft preparing food to cook. Then she collects waterfor another hour. From 6:30 to 8:30 she cook. After dinner, she spend ...

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