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Luyện tập TAnh 5

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Chọn (1)

Rising sea temperatures are causing hurricanes to stay stronger for longer, researchers have found, with the average North Atlantic hurricane now taking 33 hours to weaken, compared with 17 hours around 50 years ago.

Chakraborty and his colleagues studied data from North Atlantic hurricanes from 1967 to 2018. They found that 50 years ago, hurricanes would weaken by around 75 per cent in the first day after they reach land. They now only weaken by around 50 per cent after landing, meaning hurricanes today are twice as (1) ... and last twice as long.

“Hurricanes will decay at slower rates as the oceans keep warming,” says Pinaki Chakraborty at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology in Onna, Japan. Hurricanes draw in moisture from the sea to power their high winds and rain, but (2) ... they reach land, it is more difficult for them to replenish. “We show that moisture is a dominant player in the dynamics of hurricanes past landfall,” says Chakraborty.

Rising sea temperatures provide hurricanes with more moisture to develop quicker, fuel them further on land without them decaying and produce higher rainfall. This year’s North Atlantic hurricane season has been the worst ever recorded. Climate change (3) ... will no doubt make storms more common, and slower-moving hurricanes will cause more damage.

serious

intense

extreme

violent

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Chọn (2)

Rising sea temperatures are causing hurricanes to stay stronger for longer, researchers have found, with the average North Atlantic hurricane now taking 33 hours to weaken, compared with 17 hours around 50 years ago.

Chakraborty and his colleagues studied data from North Atlantic hurricanes from 1967 to 2018. They found that 50 years ago, hurricanes would weaken by around 75 per cent in the first day after they reach land. They now only weaken by around 50 per cent after landing, meaning hurricanes today are twice as (1) ... and last twice as long.

“Hurricanes will decay at slower rates as the oceans keep warming,” says Pinaki Chakraborty at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology in Onna, Japan. Hurricanes draw in moisture from the sea to power their high winds and rain, but (2) ... they reach land, it is more difficult for them to replenish. “We show that moisture is a dominant player in the dynamics of hurricanes past landfall,” says Chakraborty.

Rising sea temperatures provide hurricanes with more moisture to develop quicker, fuel them further on land without them decaying and produce higher rainfall. This year’s North Atlantic hurricane season has been the worst ever recorded. Climate change (3) ... will no doubt make storms more common, and slower-moving hurricanes will cause more damage.

before

since

once

until

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Chọn (3)

Rising sea temperatures are causing hurricanes to stay stronger for longer, researchers have found, with the average North Atlantic hurricane now taking 33 hours to weaken, compared with 17 hours around 50 years ago.

Chakraborty and his colleagues studied data from North Atlantic hurricanes from 1967 to 2018. They found that 50 years ago, hurricanes would weaken by around 75 per cent in the first day after they reach land. They now only weaken by around 50 per cent after landing, meaning hurricanes today are twice as (1) ... and last twice as long.

“Hurricanes will decay at slower rates as the oceans keep warming,” says Pinaki Chakraborty at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology in Onna, Japan. Hurricanes draw in moisture from the sea to power their high winds and rain, but (2) ... they reach land, it is more difficult for them to replenish. “We show that moisture is a dominant player in the dynamics of hurricanes past landfall,” says Chakraborty.

Rising sea temperatures provide hurricanes with more moisture to develop quicker, fuel them further on land without them decaying and produce higher rainfall. This year’s North Atlantic hurricane season has been the worst ever recorded. Climate change (3) ... will no doubt make storms more common, and slower-moving hurricanes will cause more damage.

which

that

when

0

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

OCCUPY gần nghĩa với

take away

take over

take in

take up

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Vĩ độ, miền, vùng

latitude

attitude

pole

altitude

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Độ cao so với mực nước biển

altitude

pole

letitude

hemisphere

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Australia is located in the Southern half of the Earth. (CLOSET)

Latitude

Altitude

Pole

Hemisphere

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