What is not true about Taras Gresco according to the reading passage?
A. Taras Gresco often travels by public transportation, especially the bus.
B. Taras Gresco wrote a book about the benefits of public transportation.
C. Taras Gresco finds public transportation beneficial for both the cities and the users.
Theo đoạn văn, điều gì không đúng về Taras Gresco?
A. Taras Gresco thường đi lại bằng phương tiện công cộng, đặc biệt là xe buýt.
B. Taras Gresco viết một cuốn sách về ích lợi của phương tiện công cộng.
C. Taras Gresco thấy phương tiện công cộng hữu ích cho cả thành phố và người đi lại.
D. Taras Gresco thực hiện một chiến dịch để huyến khích mọi người sử dụng phương tiện công cộng.
Dẫn chứng: Like millions of people, Taras Gresco is a ‘straphanger' - a person who rides public transportation. In his book straphanger: Saving Our Cities and Ourselves from the Automobile, Gresco describe the benefits of public transportation. Firstly, it is better for the environment. When people use public transportation, they use less fuel. Twenty people on one bus use much less fuel than 20 people in 20 cars. Fewer cars mean less pollution and cleaner air.
Using public transportation can be good for your health in other ways.
Dịch: Giống như hàng triệu người, Taras Gresco sử dụng giao thông công cộng, ông toàn đứng trên những chiếc xe bus đông đúc vì hết chỗ ngồi rồi (A). Trong cuốn sách của mình: Giải cứu các thành phố của chúng ta và chính chúng ta khỏi ô tô, Gresco mô tả những lợi ích của giao thông công cộng (B). Thứ nhất, nó thân thiện hơn với môi trường. Khi mọi người sử dụng giao thông công cộng, họ sử dụng ít nhiên liệu hơn. Hai mươi người trên một xe buýt sử dụng nhiên liệu ít hơn nhiều so với 20 người trong 20 xe. Ít xe ô tô hơn có nghĩa là ít ô nhiễm hơn và không khí sạch hơn. (C1 - có lợi cho các thành phố - sạch hơn ít ô nhiễm hơn)
Sử dụng giao thông công cộng có thể tốt cho sức khỏe của bạn theo những cách khác. (C2: có lợi cho chính sức khỏe chúng ta)
Chỉ có câu D không được nhắc tới mà thôi. Chọn đáp án D
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from from 29 to 33
Urbanization programs are being carried out in many parts of the world, especially in densely (29) ______ regions with limited land and resources. It is the natural outcome of economic development and industrialization. It has brought a lot of benefits to our society. However, it also (30) ________ various problems for local authorities and town planners in the process of maintaining sustainable urbanization, especially in developing countries.
When too many people cram into a small area, urban infrastructure can't be effective. There will be a (31) ________ of livable housing, energy and water supply. This will create overcrowded urban districts with no proper facilities. Currently, fast urbanization is taking place predominantly in developing countries where sustainable urbanization has little relevance to people's lives. Their houses are just shabby slums with poor sanitation. Their children only manage to get basic education. Hence, the struggle for (32) _________ is their first priority rather than anything else. Only when the quality of their existence is improved, can they seek (33) ________ other high values in their life.
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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions from 12 to 26
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If you watch this film, you ________ about the cultures of Southeast Asian countries.
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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges from 6 to 7
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- Peter: " But it's very late, so __________."
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions from 4 to 5
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair sentences in the following questions from 8 to 9
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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions from 4 to 5
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions from 46 to 50
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Rise of the Robots, Silicon Valley Entrepreneur, Martin Ford, 1988.
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