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Câu 1 (0.2đ)

Most parents are horrified when they discover their children have been playing _______from school.

  • A.
    fair 
  • B.
    truant
  • C.
    advantage  
  • D.
    date

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Câu 25 (0.2đ)
 Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to choose the word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 26 to 30. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN SPORT
The first sports game was televised in the USA more than fifty years ago. Over the following decades television provided sports coaches with a wealth of information to analyse. By viewing recordings, they could study the number of passes received, tackles avoided, distances covered, speeds achieved and a host of (26)_______ factors relating to the performance of their teams or athletes. Most of this data, (27) _______, consisted of bare statistics without any meaningful context. However, the use of artificial intelligence (Al) is now enabling an alternative (28) _______ to coaching. Al means the development of computer systems that can perform tasks usually associated with human intelligence, such as decision making. Al doesn't get tired, has extraordinary powers of vision, particularly for objects moving at speed, and is capable of making complex (29) _______ very quickly. Research has shown that, particularly over a whole day's worth of events, computers are just as reliable as human judges when it comes to giving gymnasts a score. However, computer scientist Henri Simeonson has been quick to warn about some potential difficulties. In particular, Simeonson is concerned that Al is vulnerable to hackers, (30) _______ might be able to influence the outcome of a tournament. (Adapted from IELTS TRAINER 2 by Cambridge University Press)a

By viewing recordings, they could study the number of passes received, tackles avoided, distances covered, speeds achieved and a host of (26)_______ factors relating to the performance of their teams or athletes.

  • A.

    every

  • B.
    a few of
  • C.
    other
  • D.
    a lot

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Câu 26 (0.2đ)

Peter and Mark are talking about the rise of online game.

Peter: “Playing online game on a regular basis can help to boost one’s creativity.”

Mark: “ _______ . A lot of young people are addicted to it and then ignore their school work.”

  • A.
    You can say that again.  
  • B.
    Say before you think.
  • C.
    I disagree.
  • D.
    Be optimistic.

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Câu 27 (0.2đ)

His application was _______ because he didn’t have necessary qualifications for the job.

  • A.
    turned off 
  • B.
    turned down  
  • C.
    sent off
  • D.
    thrown down

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Câu 28 (0.2đ)

His room was _______ decorated in gold and silver, whereas his brother's was extremely plain and dowdy.

  • A.
    intricately
  • B.
    tantalisingly
  • C.
    simplistically
  • D.
    benevolently

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Câu 29 (0.2đ)

“How was she admitted to such an elite university?” asked David.

  • A.
    David asked me how she was admitted to such an elite university
  • B.
    David asked me how she had been admitted to such an elite university.
  • C.
    David asked me how she is admitted to such an elite university.
  • D.
    David asked me how had she been admitted to such an elite university.

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Câu 30 (0.2đ)

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.

Despacito, _______ over four billion times on YouTube, is one of the most favorite songs among teenagers worldwide.

  • A.
    is viewed 
  • B.
    which viewed
  • C.
    viewing 
  • D.
    viewed

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Câu 31 (0.2đ)

News on social media can give you _______ newspapers.

  • A.
    as much information as 
  • B.
    more information
  • C.
    much information
  • D.
    the most information

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Câu 32 (0.2đ)

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions.

  • A.

    inform

  • B.
    retain
  • C.
    instruct
  • D.
    order

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Câu 33 (0.2đ)

The number of senior citizens injected with the virulent strain of flu has been increasing inexorably, which aroused considerable worry among top national leaders.

  • A.
    injected
  • B.
      B. virulent 
  • C.
    inexorably 
  • D.
    considerable

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Câu 34 (0.2đ)

 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 questions from 31 to 35.

In the 1970s, many people became concerned about energy. People had to face up to the fact that they used too much energy, and energy sources were not going to last forever. One architect, Michael Reynolds, decided to do something. He set out to design homes that were cheaper to build and more energy efficient. In addition, he wanted to do something about all the garbage. Finally, he came up with the idea of “earthships.” Although it sounds like a boat, an earthship is a house. However, unlike regular houses, earthships are constructed from garbage and are built using only ten percent of the energy needed to build a typical house. Moreover, after they are built, earthships use only ten percent of the energy required to heat, light, and cool a regular home. Although earthships sound unique, they can actually be built to look just like any other house. One of the big benefits of earthships is that they are made from recycled materials. The main construction material of an earthship is used tires that are filled with dirt. The dirt-filled tires are then laid flat and stacked like bricks. Because the tires are round, there is lots of extra space between the columns of tires. These spaces are filled with used cardboard. The tires and cardboard form the outside walls of an earthship. Another benefit of an earthship is that it saves energy and natural resources. For example, an earthship uses less water. Rain water, which is collected on the roof, is used for drinking and bathing. All of these features make earthships very environmentally friendly. That’s one of the reasons they have become popular throughout the world. Earthships have been built in Bolivia, Australia, Mexico, Japan, Canada, England, Scotland, and all over the US. Maybe in the near future, an earthship will be landing near you! (Adapted from Reading Challenge 3 by Casey Malarcher and Andrea Janzen) 

Which best serves as the title for the passage?
  • A.
    Earthships were meant to fly.
  • B.
    Naturally better homes.
  • C.
    There’s no place like home.
  • D.
    Coming soon to a city near you!

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Câu 35 (0.2đ)

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions.

She stops using public transportation to go to school.

  • A.
    She doesn’t like using public transportation to go to school.
  • B.
    She doesn’t mind using public transportation to go to school.
  • C.
    She no longer uses public transportation to go to school.
  • D.
    She only uses public transportation to go to school once in a blue moon.

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Câu 36 (0.2đ)

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 questions from 36 to 42.

Until relatively recently, newspapers were our primary source of daily news. They must now compete, however, with online news, social media and television in a progressively digital age. The internet is changing the way people get their news, leaving a dwindling audience willing to pay for their daily paper. But given that the form first emerged in early-17th century Europe, it’s probably about time the medium got overhauled. Newspapers have witnessed an extraordinary era of change: from the evolution of democratic institutions and political parties to the reshaping of whole countries and continents. By the end of the 19th century, newspapers were using a visual template not unlike those of today, and had become the source of not only large profits but also unaccountable political and social influence for their owners – a trend that has continued to the present day. Newspapers prospered in this form for more than 150 years, and in many countries, daily life would have been inconceivable without access to one. But in many places, the continuing existence of newspapers is under threat. Circulation figures for all types of newspapers, local, regional and national, bear out the fact that, in many Western nations at least, sales of printed newspapers had been falling for many years prior to the emergence of the internet. What is also beyond question, though, is that the arrival and exponential growth of the World Wide Web, leading to near-universal coverage, has accelerated this process greatly. Observing the rapidity and extent of this process around the world provides a fascinating insight into social change. We now live in an age where speed and convenience have gained precedence over reliability and quality in most aspects of our existence. Regarding the former, newspapers only allow readers to get updated about events some considerable time after they have actually happened, while online users can access them more or less at the moment at which they occur. Printed newspapers, therefore, provide a less efficient source of news and, furthermore, do so in a less environmentally-friendly way than the internet, and at a direct cost to the consumer. Moreover, with news also available on tap through social media, consumers are continually bombarded from all sides, and therefore may not wish to have each story explained in great detail, as is the case in much of the printed media. Social media sites have also proven to be one of the most effective means of getting information out rapidly, and on a huge scale: news can now be tweeted before the mainstream media have even started their coverage. (Adapted from Exam Booster Advanced by Carole Allsop, Mark Little and Anne Robinson)

Which best serves as the title for the passage?

  • A.
    Paper talks – The history of the newspaper.
  • B.
    The rise and fall of the newspaper.
  • C.
    Why the world went social.
  • D.
    Why people opt for online news?

Chưa có lời giải

Câu 37 (0.2đ)

Citizens in Ho Chi Minh city were notified of the vaccination programme. They immediately flocked to vaccination centres in the city to get a jab.

  • A.
    No sooner had citizens in Ho Chi Minh city been notified of the vaccination programme than they immediately flocked to vaccination centres in the city to get a jab.
  • B.
    Only when citizens in Ho Chi Minh city flocked to vaccination centres in the city to get a jab were they notified of the vaccination programme.
  • C.
    Not until were citizens in Ho Chi Mity city notified of the vaccination programme did they flock to vaccination centres in the city to get a jab.
  • D.
    Hardly were citizens in Ho Chi Minh city notified of the vaccination programme when they flocked to vaccination centres in the city to get a jab.

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Câu 38 (0.2đ)

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions.

Jack spent a large amount of money on this project. He regrets it now.

  • A.
    Jack wishes he had spent a large amount of money on this project.
  • B.
    If only Jack didn’t spend a large amount of money on this project.
  • C.
    If only Jack wouldn’t spend a large amount of money on this project.
  • D.
    Jack wishes he hadn’t spent a large amount of money on this project.

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Câu 39 (0.2đ)

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.

Linda and Tom are at the library.

Linda: “These books are too heavy to carry.”

Tom: “ _______ ”

  • A.
    It’s up to you.
  • B.
    Sorry to hear that.
  • C.
    Do you need any help?
  • D.
    Actually, they are pricey.

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Câu 40 (0.2đ)

 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 questions from 31 to 35.

In the 1970s, many people became concerned about energy. People had to face up to the fact that they used too much energy, and energy sources were not going to last forever. One architect, Michael Reynolds, decided to do something. He set out to design homes that were cheaper to build and more energy efficient. In addition, he wanted to do something about all the garbage. Finally, he came up with the idea of “earthships.” Although it sounds like a boat, an earthship is a house. However, unlike regular houses, earthships are constructed from garbage and are built using only ten percent of the energy needed to build a typical house. Moreover, after they are built, earthships use only ten percent of the energy required to heat, light, and cool a regular home. Although earthships sound unique, they can actually be built to look just like any other house. One of the big benefits of earthships is that they are made from recycled materials. The main construction material of an earthship is used tires that are filled with dirt. The dirt-filled tires are then laid flat and stacked like bricks. Because the tires are round, there is lots of extra space between the columns of tires. These spaces are filled with used cardboard. The tires and cardboard form the outside walls of an earthship. Another benefit of an earthship is that it saves energy and natural resources. For example, an earthship uses less water. Rain water, which is collected on the roof, is used for drinking and bathing. All of these features make earthships very environmentally friendly. That’s one of the reasons they have become popular throughout the world. Earthships have been built in Bolivia, Australia, Mexico, Japan, Canada, England, Scotland, and all over the US. Maybe in the near future, an earthship will be landing near you! (Adapted from Reading Challenge 3 by Casey Malarcher and Andrea Janzen) 

Which best serves as the title for the passage?
  • A.
    Earthships were meant to fly.
  • B.
    Naturally better homes.
  • C.
    There’s no place like home.
  • D.
    Coming soon to a city near you!

Chưa có lời giải

Câu 41 (0.2đ)

Careful _______ should be given to the problem of child abuse.

  • A.
    consider
  • B.
    consideration
  • C.
    considerate
  • D.
    considerable

Chưa có lời giải

Câu 42 (0.2đ)
 Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to choose the word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 26 to 30. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN SPORT
The first sports game was televised in the USA more than fifty years ago. Over the following decades television provided sports coaches with a wealth of information to analyse. By viewing recordings, they could study the number of passes received, tackles avoided, distances covered, speeds achieved and a host of (26)_______ factors relating to the performance of their teams or athletes. Most of this data, (27) _______, consisted of bare statistics without any meaningful context. However, the use of artificial intelligence (Al) is now enabling an alternative (28) _______ to coaching. Al means the development of computer systems that can perform tasks usually associated with human intelligence, such as decision making. Al doesn't get tired, has extraordinary powers of vision, particularly for objects moving at speed, and is capable of making complex (29) _______ very quickly. Research has shown that, particularly over a whole day's worth of events, computers are just as reliable as human judges when it comes to giving gymnasts a score. However, computer scientist Henri Simeonson has been quick to warn about some potential difficulties. In particular, Simeonson is concerned that Al is vulnerable to hackers, (30) _______ might be able to influence the outcome of a tournament. (Adapted from IELTS TRAINER 2 by Cambridge University Press)a

By viewing recordings, they could study the number of passes received, tackles avoided, distances covered, speeds achieved and a host of (26)_______ factors relating to the performance of their teams or athletes.

  • A.

    every

  • B.
    a few of
  • C.
    other
  • D.
    a lot

Chưa có lời giải

Câu 43 (0.2đ)

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 questions from 36 to 42.

Until relatively recently, newspapers were our primary source of daily news. They must now compete, however, with online news, social media and television in a progressively digital age. The internet is changing the way people get their news, leaving a dwindling audience willing to pay for their daily paper. But given that the form first emerged in early-17th century Europe, it’s probably about time the medium got overhauled. Newspapers have witnessed an extraordinary era of change: from the evolution of democratic institutions and political parties to the reshaping of whole countries and continents. By the end of the 19th century, newspapers were using a visual template not unlike those of today, and had become the source of not only large profits but also unaccountable political and social influence for their owners – a trend that has continued to the present day. Newspapers prospered in this form for more than 150 years, and in many countries, daily life would have been inconceivable without access to one. But in many places, the continuing existence of newspapers is under threat. Circulation figures for all types of newspapers, local, regional and national, bear out the fact that, in many Western nations at least, sales of printed newspapers had been falling for many years prior to the emergence of the internet. What is also beyond question, though, is that the arrival and exponential growth of the World Wide Web, leading to near-universal coverage, has accelerated this process greatly. Observing the rapidity and extent of this process around the world provides a fascinating insight into social change. We now live in an age where speed and convenience have gained precedence over reliability and quality in most aspects of our existence. Regarding the former, newspapers only allow readers to get updated about events some considerable time after they have actually happened, while online users can access them more or less at the moment at which they occur. Printed newspapers, therefore, provide a less efficient source of news and, furthermore, do so in a less environmentally-friendly way than the internet, and at a direct cost to the consumer. Moreover, with news also available on tap through social media, consumers are continually bombarded from all sides, and therefore may not wish to have each story explained in great detail, as is the case in much of the printed media. Social media sites have also proven to be one of the most effective means of getting information out rapidly, and on a huge scale: news can now be tweeted before the mainstream media have even started their coverage. (Adapted from Exam Booster Advanced by Carole Allsop, Mark Little and Anne Robinson)

Which best serves as the title for the passage?

  • A.
    Paper talks – The history of the newspaper.
  • B.
    The rise and fall of the newspaper.
  • C.
    Why the world went social.
  • D.
    Why people opt for online news?

Chưa có lời giải

Câu 44 (0.2đ)

She will send me the shirt by post _______ .

  • A.
    once she has washed it 
  • B.
    when she had washed it.
  • C.
    as soon as she is washing it 
  • D.
    when she washed it

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Câu 45 (0.2đ)

When a show is popular, everyone is content but if its popularity _______ , it is likely to be scrapped.

  • A.
    subsides
  • B.
    dims 
  • C.
    fades
  • D.
    weakens

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Câu 46 (0.2đ)

 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 questions from 31 to 35.

In the 1970s, many people became concerned about energy. People had to face up to the fact that they used too much energy, and energy sources were not going to last forever. One architect, Michael Reynolds, decided to do something. He set out to design homes that were cheaper to build and more energy efficient. In addition, he wanted to do something about all the garbage. Finally, he came up with the idea of “earthships.” Although it sounds like a boat, an earthship is a house. However, unlike regular houses, earthships are constructed from garbage and are built using only ten percent of the energy needed to build a typical house. Moreover, after they are built, earthships use only ten percent of the energy required to heat, light, and cool a regular home. Although earthships sound unique, they can actually be built to look just like any other house. One of the big benefits of earthships is that they are made from recycled materials. The main construction material of an earthship is used tires that are filled with dirt. The dirt-filled tires are then laid flat and stacked like bricks. Because the tires are round, there is lots of extra space between the columns of tires. These spaces are filled with used cardboard. The tires and cardboard form the outside walls of an earthship. Another benefit of an earthship is that it saves energy and natural resources. For example, an earthship uses less water. Rain water, which is collected on the roof, is used for drinking and bathing. All of these features make earthships very environmentally friendly. That’s one of the reasons they have become popular throughout the world. Earthships have been built in Bolivia, Australia, Mexico, Japan, Canada, England, Scotland, and all over the US. Maybe in the near future, an earthship will be landing near you! (Adapted from Reading Challenge 3 by Casey Malarcher and Andrea Janzen) 

Which best serves as the title for the passage?
  • A.
    Earthships were meant to fly.
  • B.
    Naturally better homes.
  • C.
    There’s no place like home.
  • D.
    Coming soon to a city near you!

Chưa có lời giải

Câu 47 (0.2đ)

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined bold word(s) in each of the following questions.

These anniversaries mark the milestones of a happy and lasting relationship between married couples.

  • A.
    signs
  • B.
    achievements 
  • C.
    landmarks
  • D.
    progresses

Chưa có lời giải

Câu 48 (0.2đ)
 Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to choose the word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 26 to 30. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN SPORT
The first sports game was televised in the USA more than fifty years ago. Over the following decades television provided sports coaches with a wealth of information to analyse. By viewing recordings, they could study the number of passes received, tackles avoided, distances covered, speeds achieved and a host of (26)_______ factors relating to the performance of their teams or athletes. Most of this data, (27) _______, consisted of bare statistics without any meaningful context. However, the use of artificial intelligence (Al) is now enabling an alternative (28) _______ to coaching. Al means the development of computer systems that can perform tasks usually associated with human intelligence, such as decision making. Al doesn't get tired, has extraordinary powers of vision, particularly for objects moving at speed, and is capable of making complex (29) _______ very quickly. Research has shown that, particularly over a whole day's worth of events, computers are just as reliable as human judges when it comes to giving gymnasts a score. However, computer scientist Henri Simeonson has been quick to warn about some potential difficulties. In particular, Simeonson is concerned that Al is vulnerable to hackers, (30) _______ might be able to influence the outcome of a tournament. (Adapted from IELTS TRAINER 2 by Cambridge University Press)a

By viewing recordings, they could study the number of passes received, tackles avoided, distances covered, speeds achieved and a host of (26)_______ factors relating to the performance of their teams or athletes.

  • A.

    every

  • B.
    a few of
  • C.
    other
  • D.
    a lot

Chưa có lời giải

Câu 49 (0.2đ)

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 questions from 36 to 42.

Until relatively recently, newspapers were our primary source of daily news. They must now compete, however, with online news, social media and television in a progressively digital age. The internet is changing the way people get their news, leaving a dwindling audience willing to pay for their daily paper. But given that the form first emerged in early-17th century Europe, it’s probably about time the medium got overhauled. Newspapers have witnessed an extraordinary era of change: from the evolution of democratic institutions and political parties to the reshaping of whole countries and continents. By the end of the 19th century, newspapers were using a visual template not unlike those of today, and had become the source of not only large profits but also unaccountable political and social influence for their owners – a trend that has continued to the present day. Newspapers prospered in this form for more than 150 years, and in many countries, daily life would have been inconceivable without access to one. But in many places, the continuing existence of newspapers is under threat. Circulation figures for all types of newspapers, local, regional and national, bear out the fact that, in many Western nations at least, sales of printed newspapers had been falling for many years prior to the emergence of the internet. What is also beyond question, though, is that the arrival and exponential growth of the World Wide Web, leading to near-universal coverage, has accelerated this process greatly. Observing the rapidity and extent of this process around the world provides a fascinating insight into social change. We now live in an age where speed and convenience have gained precedence over reliability and quality in most aspects of our existence. Regarding the former, newspapers only allow readers to get updated about events some considerable time after they have actually happened, while online users can access them more or less at the moment at which they occur. Printed newspapers, therefore, provide a less efficient source of news and, furthermore, do so in a less environmentally-friendly way than the internet, and at a direct cost to the consumer. Moreover, with news also available on tap through social media, consumers are continually bombarded from all sides, and therefore may not wish to have each story explained in great detail, as is the case in much of the printed media. Social media sites have also proven to be one of the most effective means of getting information out rapidly, and on a huge scale: news can now be tweeted before the mainstream media have even started their coverage. (Adapted from Exam Booster Advanced by Carole Allsop, Mark Little and Anne Robinson)

Which best serves as the title for the passage?

  • A.
    Paper talks – The history of the newspaper.
  • B.
    The rise and fall of the newspaper.
  • C.
    Why the world went social.
  • D.
    Why people opt for online news?

Chưa có lời giải

Câu 50 (0.2đ)

 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 questions from 31 to 35.

In the 1970s, many people became concerned about energy. People had to face up to the fact that they used too much energy, and energy sources were not going to last forever. One architect, Michael Reynolds, decided to do something. He set out to design homes that were cheaper to build and more energy efficient. In addition, he wanted to do something about all the garbage. Finally, he came up with the idea of “earthships.” Although it sounds like a boat, an earthship is a house. However, unlike regular houses, earthships are constructed from garbage and are built using only ten percent of the energy needed to build a typical house. Moreover, after they are built, earthships use only ten percent of the energy required to heat, light, and cool a regular home. Although earthships sound unique, they can actually be built to look just like any other house. One of the big benefits of earthships is that they are made from recycled materials. The main construction material of an earthship is used tires that are filled with dirt. The dirt-filled tires are then laid flat and stacked like bricks. Because the tires are round, there is lots of extra space between the columns of tires. These spaces are filled with used cardboard. The tires and cardboard form the outside walls of an earthship. Another benefit of an earthship is that it saves energy and natural resources. For example, an earthship uses less water. Rain water, which is collected on the roof, is used for drinking and bathing. All of these features make earthships very environmentally friendly. That’s one of the reasons they have become popular throughout the world. Earthships have been built in Bolivia, Australia, Mexico, Japan, Canada, England, Scotland, and all over the US. Maybe in the near future, an earthship will be landing near you! (Adapted from Reading Challenge 3 by Casey Malarcher and Andrea Janzen) 

Which best serves as the title for the passage?
  • A.
    Earthships were meant to fly.
  • B.
    Naturally better homes.
  • C.
    There’s no place like home.
  • D.
    Coming soon to a city near you!

Chưa có lời giải