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600 Bài tập trắc nghiệm Tiếng Anh 12 mới

The cinema was almost empty. There were ______ people there. A. a little B. many C. much D. few


Câu hỏi:

The cinema was almost empty. There were ______ people there.

A. a little

B. many

C. much

D. few

Trả lời:

Đáp án: D

Giải thích: few + N(s/es): rất ít, hầu như không có

Dịch: Rạp phim gần như trống không. Có rất ít người ở đó.

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Câu 1:

Indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s):

I prefer reading fictional stories to hearing about real events.

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Câu 2:

The _______ music for the film has been taken from the works of Chopins.

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Câu 3:

Last night, we ____ for you for ages but you never ____ up.

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Câu 4:

Ancient civilizations were not aware that the earth ______ a sphere.

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Câu 5:

In Death Valley, California, one of the hottest, most arid places in North America, there is much salt, and salt can damage rocks impressively. Inhabitants of areas elsewhere, where streets and highways are salted to control ice, are familiar with the resulting rust and deterioration on cars. That attests to the chemically corrosive nature of salt, but it is not the way salt destroys rocks. Salt breaks rocks apart principally by a process called crystal prying and wedging. This happens not by soaking the rocks in salt water, but by moistening their bottoms with salt water. Such conditions exist in many areas along the eastern edge of central Death Valley. There, salty water rises from the groundwater table by capillary action through tiny spaces in sediment until it reaches the surface.

Most stones have capillary passages that suck salt water from the wet ground. Death Valley provides an ultra-dry atmosphere and high daily temperatures, which promote evaporation and the formation of salt crystals along the cracks or other openings within stones. These crystals grow as long as salt water is available. Like tree roots breaking up a sidewalk, the growing crystals exert pressure on the rock and eventually pry the rock apart along planes of weakness, such as banding in metamorphic rocks, bedding in sedimentary rocks, or preexisting or incipient fractions, and along boundaries between individual mineral crystals or grains. Besides crystal growth, the expansion of halite crystals (the same as everyday table salt) by heating and of sulfates and similar salts by hydration can contribute additional stresses. A rock durable enough to have withstood natural condition for a very long time in other areas could probably be shattered into small pieces by salt weathering within a few generations.

The dominant salt in Death Valley is halite, or sodium chloride, but other salts, mostly carbonates and sulfates, also cause prying and wedging, as does ordinary ice. Weathering by a variety of salts, though often subtle, is a worldwide phenomenon. Not restricted to arid regions, intense salt weathering occurs mostly in salt-rich places like the seashore, near the large saline lakes in the Dry Valleys of Antarctica, and in desert sections of Australia, New Zealand, and central Asia.

What is the passage mainly about?

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Câu 6:

The word "it" in line 9 refers to

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Câu 7:

The word "exert" in line 14 is closest in meaning to

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Câu 8:

In lines 13-17, why does the author compare tree roots with growing salt crystals?

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