Câu hỏi: 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 1 to 7.
THE EFFECTS OF DESERT WEATHER
A desert is a type of landscape that receives little precipitation. Deserts are normally defined as areas that receive annual precipitation of less than 250mm. But some places such as Tucson, Arizona receive more but are still called deserts. That is because they have a much higher rate of evaporation.
Many environmentalists argue that desert regions are increasing. This process is called desertification. It happens when useful soil is blown away by wind. Then the temperature rises, and an area that was once fertile becomes desert. They say that this is due to global warming. It is also due to overdevelopment. Both of these problems are major threats to humanity.
True deserts have very spare vegetation. These deserts exist in the most arid regions of Earth. In these places, rainfall is rare and infrequent. Deserts have a reputation for supporting little life. But this is not true. Deserts have many animals that hide during daylight. About one fifth of the Earth is covered in desert.
Desert landscapes are often composed of sand and rocky surfaces. Sand dunes and stony surfaces called regs are often found in deserts. Cold deserts have similar features but receive snow instead of rain. Antarctica is the largest cold desert. The largest hot desert is the Sahara.
Most deserts have an extreme temperature range. The temperature is very low at night. This is because the air is so dry that it holds little heat. The desert cools as soon as the sun sets. Cloudless skies also increase the release of heat at night. 241.
Sand covers only about 20% of Earth's deserts. There are six forms of deserts. One of the forms is a mountain or a basin desert. Hamada deserts are comprised of plateau landforms. Regs consist of rock pavements. Ergs are formed by sand seas. Intermontane basins occur at high elevations. Finally, badlands are arid regions comprised of clay-rich soil.
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According to the passage, what is the major difference between cold deserts and hot deserts?
A. There is less vegetation in cold desert than in hot desert.
B. Many more animals are living in hot desserts than they are in cold desert.
C. While hot deserts sometimes get rainfall, cold deserts get snowfall.
D. The area of cold deserts is much larger than that of hot deserts.
THE EFFECTS OF DESERT WEATHER
A desert is a type of landscape that receives little precipitation. Deserts are normally defined as areas that receive annual precipitation of less than 250mm. But some places such as Tucson, Arizona receive more but are still called deserts. That is because they have a much higher rate of evaporation.
Many environmentalists argue that desert regions are increasing. This process is called desertification. It happens when useful soil is blown away by wind. Then the temperature rises, and an area that was once fertile becomes desert. They say that this is due to global warming. It is also due to overdevelopment. Both of these problems are major threats to humanity.
True deserts have very spare vegetation. These deserts exist in the most arid regions of Earth. In these places, rainfall is rare and infrequent. Deserts have a reputation for supporting little life. But this is not true. Deserts have many animals that hide during daylight. About one fifth of the Earth is covered in desert.
Desert landscapes are often composed of sand and rocky surfaces. Sand dunes and stony surfaces called regs are often found in deserts. Cold deserts have similar features but receive snow instead of rain. Antarctica is the largest cold desert. The largest hot desert is the Sahara.
Most deserts have an extreme temperature range. The temperature is very low at night. This is because the air is so dry that it holds little heat. The desert cools as soon as the sun sets. Cloudless skies also increase the release of heat at night. 241.
Sand covers only about 20% of Earth's deserts. There are six forms of deserts. One of the forms is a mountain or a basin desert. Hamada deserts are comprised of plateau landforms. Regs consist of rock pavements. Ergs are formed by sand seas. Intermontane basins occur at high elevations. Finally, badlands are arid regions comprised of clay-rich soil.
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According to the passage, what is the major difference between cold deserts and hot deserts?
A. There is less vegetation in cold desert than in hot desert.
B. Many more animals are living in hot desserts than they are in cold desert.
C. While hot deserts sometimes get rainfall, cold deserts get snowfall.
D. The area of cold deserts is much larger than that of hot deserts.
Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu
Giải thích: Theo đoạn văn, sự khác biệt chính giữa sa mạc lạnh và sa mạc nóng là gì?
A. Có ít thảm thực vật ở sa mạc lạnh hơn ở sa mạc nóng.
B. Nhiều động vật đang sống trong sa mạc nóng hơn là ở sa mạc lạnh.
C. Sa mạc nóng đôi khi có mưa, trong khi sa mạc lạnh có tuyết rơi.
D. Diện tích sa mạc lạnh lớn hơn nhiều so với sa mạc nóng.
Thông tin: Cold deserts have similar features but receive snow instead of rain.
Tạm dịch: Các sa mạc lạnh có các đặc điểm tương tự nhưng có tuyết rơi thay vì mưa.
Giải thích: Theo đoạn văn, sự khác biệt chính giữa sa mạc lạnh và sa mạc nóng là gì?
A. Có ít thảm thực vật ở sa mạc lạnh hơn ở sa mạc nóng.
B. Nhiều động vật đang sống trong sa mạc nóng hơn là ở sa mạc lạnh.
C. Sa mạc nóng đôi khi có mưa, trong khi sa mạc lạnh có tuyết rơi.
D. Diện tích sa mạc lạnh lớn hơn nhiều so với sa mạc nóng.
Thông tin: Cold deserts have similar features but receive snow instead of rain.
Tạm dịch: Các sa mạc lạnh có các đặc điểm tương tự nhưng có tuyết rơi thay vì mưa.
Đáp án C.