The Collectors

In the first paragraph, what does the word "They" refer to?

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.
Most bees lead solitary lives. After mating, females dig or find suitable nests in soil or wood. They begin visiting flowers, making dozens of trips for pollen and nectar. Sugar from nectar provides 'flight fuel' for their trips to and from the nest. The proteins and amino acids in pollen are vital nutrients needed for the young bees (larvae). Solitary bees use diverse building materials for their nests: leaves, mud, sand, stones, plant resins, downy plant fibers, even abandoned snail shells. Because of the materials they collect, solitary bees are often called carpenter bees, mason bees, leafcutter bees, carder, or plasterer bees. About 20% of the world's more than 20,000 species of bees are social. They live communally in colonies of hundreds to tens of thousands of individuals. Each colony has one queen who is the mother of sterile daughters (the worker bees) and a few males called drones.
The best-known social bee around the world is the honey bee (Apis mellifera). Originally native to Europe, honey bees traveled with their human caretakers and now are found worldwide. Another well- known group is the fuzzy and charismatic black-and-yellow bumblebee (Bombus spp.). The sacred stingless bees (Melipona and Trigona) kept by both the ancient and modern Maya also live as highly social colonies, producing a surplus of honey.
In the first paragraph, what does the word "They" refer to?
A. female solitary bees
B. male social bees
C. female social bees
D. male solitary bees
Giải thích:
Trong đoạn đầu, từ "They" đề cập đến gì?
A. ong đơn độc cái
B. ong bầy đực
C. ong bầy cái
D. ong đơn độc đực
Thông tin:
Most bees lead solitary lives. After mating, females dig or find suitable nests in soil or wood. They begin visiting flowers, making dozens of trips for pollen and nectar.(Đa số các loài ong đều sống đơn độc. Sau khi giao phối, con cái đào hoặc tìm tổ trong đất hoặc gỗ cây. Chúng bắt đầu đi kiểm tra các bông hoa, thực hiện hàng chục chuyến đi tìm phấn hoa và mật hoa.)
Đáp án A.
 

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