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What were bulldozers used for in the Neuse River?

Câu hỏi: Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 35 to 42
Pollution is a threat to many species on earth, but sometimes it can cause species to thrive. Such is the case with Pfiesteria piscicida. A one-celled creature called a dinoflagellate, Pfiesteria inhabits warm coastal areas and river mouths, especially along the eastern United States. Although scientists have found evidence of Priesteria in 3,000-year-old sea floor sediments and dinoflagellates are thought to be one of the oldest life forms on earth, few people took notice of Pfiesteria.
Lately, however, blooms - or huge, dense populations - of Pfiesteria are appearing in coastal waters, and in such large concentrations the dinoflagellates become ruthless killers. The blooms emit powerful toxins that weaken and entrap fish that swim into the area. The toxins eventually cause the fish to develop large bleeding sores through which the tiny creatures attack, feasting on blood and flesh. Often the damage is astounding. During a 1991 fish kill that was blamed on Pfiesteria on North Carolina's Neusc River, ncarly one billion fish died and bulldozers had to be brought in to clear the remains from the river. Of course, such events can have a devastating effect on commercially important fish, but that is just one way that Pfiesteria causes problems. The toxins it emits affect human skin in much the same way as they affect fish skin. Additionally, fisherman and others who have spent time near Pfiesteria blooms report that the toxins seem to get into the air, where once inhaled they affect the nervous system, causing severe headaches, blurred vision, nausea, breathing difficulty, short-term memory loss and even cognitive impairment.
For a while, it seemed that deadly Pfiesteria blooms were a threat only to North Carolina waters, but the problem seems to be spreading. More and more, conditions along the east coast seem to be favorable for Pfiesteria. Researchers suspect that pollutants such as animal waste from livestock operations, fertilizers washed from farmlands and waste water from mining operations have probably all combined to promote the growth of Pfiesteria in coastal waters.
(Source: Michigan Proficiency)
What were bulldozers used for in the Neuse River?
A. scooping up the vast number of dead fish in the water
B. excavating holes to bury the dead fish
C. removing the huge amount of Pfiesteria from the river
D. cleaning up the sediment at the bottom of the river
Máy ủi được sử dụng để làm gì trên sông Neuse?
A. xúc (vốc, nạo,..) số lượng lớn cá chết trong nước
B. đào hố để chôn cá chết
C. loại bỏ lượng Pfiesteria khổng lồ khỏi sông
D. dọn sạch trầm tích dưới đáy song
Giải thích: "bulldozers had to be brought in to clear the remains from the river": máy ủi phải được đưa vào để dọn sạch hài cốt (cá chết) khỏi dòng sông.
Đáp án A.