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The word “they” refers to_____________

Câu hỏi: Read the following passage and choose the letter A, B, C orD to indicate the correct answer for each of the blanks.
The ocean bottom - a region nearly 2.5 times greater than the total land area of Earth - is a vast frontier that even today is largely unexplored and uncharted. Until about a century ago, the deep-ocean floor was completely inaccessible, hidden beneath waters averaging over 3,600 meters deep. Totally without light and subjected to intense pressures hundreds of times greater than at the Earths surface, the deep-ocean bottom is a hostile environment to humans, in some ways as forbidding and remote as the void of outer space.
Although researchers have taken samples of deep-ocean rocks and sediments for over a century, the first detailed global investigation of the ocean bottom did not actually start until 1968, with the beginning of the National Science Foundations Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP). Using techniques first developed for the offshore oil and gas industry, the DSDP's drill ship, the Glomar Challenger, was able to maintain a steady position on the ocean's surface
and drill in very deep waters, extracting samples of sediments and rock from the ocean floor. The Glomar Challenger completed 96 voyages in a 15-year research program that ended in November 1983. During this time, the vessel logged 600,000 kilometers and took almost 20,000 core samples of seabed sediments and rocks at 624 drilling sites around the world. The Glomar challenger's core samples have allowed geologists to reconstruct what the planet looked like hundreds of millions of years ago and to calculate what it will probably look like millions of years in the future. Today, largely on the strength of evidence gathered during the Glomar Challenger's voyages, nearly all earth scientists agree on the theories of plate tectonics and continental drift that explain many of the geological processes that shape the Earth.
The cores of sediment drilled by the Glomar Challenger have also yielded information critical to understanding the world's past climates. Deep-ocean sediments provide a climatic record stretching back hundreds of millions of years, because they are largely isolated from the mechanical erosion and the intense chemical and biological activity that rapidly destroy much land-based evidence of past climates. This record has already provided insights into the patterns and causes of past climatic change - information that may be used to predict future climates.
The word "they" refers to_____________
A. years
B. climates
C. sediments
D. cores
Dịch câu hỏi: từ "they" ngầm chỉ từ_____________
Dịch các phương án:
A. Nhiều năm
B. Khí hậu
C. Mẫu vật/ Trầm tích
D. Lõi
Đây là câu hỏi tìm đại từ thay thế. Ta cần đọc các câu phía trước để trả lời đúng. "Deep- ocean sediments provide a climatic record stretching back hundreds of millions of years, because they are largely isolated from the mechanical erosion..."
Dịch. Những mẫu vật/ tram tích ở đáy đại dương đã cung cấp những bản ghi chép trải dài hằng trăm triệu năm bởi vì chúng được cô lập hoàn toàn khỏi sự rửa trôi cơ học...
Đọc phần dịch ta có thể dễ dàng suy ra từ 'they" thay cho "sediments"
Đáp án C.
 

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