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6. How the massive stones were brought here to build the Pyramid remains a_______
A. mystery B. mysterious C. mysteriously D. mysticism
7. The waste from the chemical factory is extremely_______.
A. harmless B. harmful C. harm D. unharmed
8. Niagara Falls is a great_______ on the border of the USA and Canada.
A. tradition B. evacuation C. spectacle D. relaxation
9. The Great Pyramid of Giza is one of the most famous_______ wonders of
the world.
A. artificial B. natural C. temporary D. modern
10. The factory was fined for_______ chemicals into the river.
A. erupting B. providing C. dumping D. supplying
11. Several villages around Mount Sinabung were buried in_______ and_______.
A. destruction/ injury B. eruption/ lava C. ash/ debris D. aid/ shelter
12. Today, more and more teenagers are taking part in a local or international_______.
A. game B. amusement C. wonder D. summer camp
13. Extensive_______ was caused to property, including homes and businesses.
A. damage B. destructions C. construction D. injury
14. The noise of vehicles, mills, and factories, which may lead to_______
pollution, can be really unbearable.
A. visual B. noise C. light D. thermal
15. Visitors to Scotland can spend endless days_______ its historic castles even
though they are said to be_______ by ghosts.
A. discovering/ amazed B. cycling/ spectacular
C. raging/ evacuated D. exploring/
III. Read the passage and answer the questions:
of us are very used to the sounds we hear in everyday life. (31) _______, when the sound of the television keeps you (32) _______sleeping all night or the traffic starts to give you a headache, it stops becoming just noise and starts turning into noise (33) _______ , which can affect both people and animals in negative ways.
First, constant exposure to loud levels (34) _______noise can easily result in the damage of our ear drums and (35) _______ of hearing. It also reduces our sensitivity to sounds that our ears pick up unconsciously (36) _______regulate our body’s rhythm.
In addition, excessive noise pollution in working areas such as offices, construction sites, bars and (37) _______in our homes can influence psychological health. Studies show that the occurrence of aggressive behavior, disturbance of sleep, constant stress, and fatigue (38) _______ be linked to excessive noise levels. These in turn can cause more severe and chronic health issues later in life.
Last but not least, wildlife faces far more problems than humans (39) _______. noise pollution since they are more dependent on sound. The ill effects of excessive noise begin at home. Pets react more aggressively in households (40) _______there is constant noise.
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A. mystery B. mysterious C. mysteriously D. mysticism
7. The waste from the chemical factory is extremely_______.
A. harmless B. harmful C. harm D. unharmed
8. Niagara Falls is a great_______ on the border of the USA and Canada.
A. tradition B. evacuation C. spectacle D. relaxation
9. The Great Pyramid of Giza is one of the most famous_______ wonders of
the world.
A. artificial B. natural C. temporary D. modern
10. The factory was fined for_______ chemicals into the river.
A. erupting B. providing C. dumping D. supplying
11. Several villages around Mount Sinabung were buried in_______ and_______.
A. destruction/ injury B. eruption/ lava C. ash/ debris D. aid/ shelter
12. Today, more and more teenagers are taking part in a local or international_______.
A. game B. amusement C. wonder D. summer camp
13. Extensive_______ was caused to property, including homes and businesses.
A. damage B. destructions C. construction D. injury
14. The noise of vehicles, mills, and factories, which may lead to_______
pollution, can be really unbearable.
A. visual B. noise C. light D. thermal
15. Visitors to Scotland can spend endless days_______ its historic castles even
though they are said to be_______ by ghosts.
A. discovering/ amazed B. cycling/ spectacular
C. raging/ evacuated D. exploring/
III. Read the passage and answer the questions:
of us are very used to the sounds we hear in everyday life. (31) _______, when the sound of the television keeps you (32) _______sleeping all night or the traffic starts to give you a headache, it stops becoming just noise and starts turning into noise (33) _______ , which can affect both people and animals in negative ways.
First, constant exposure to loud levels (34) _______noise can easily result in the damage of our ear drums and (35) _______ of hearing. It also reduces our sensitivity to sounds that our ears pick up unconsciously (36) _______regulate our body’s rhythm.
In addition, excessive noise pollution in working areas such as offices, construction sites, bars and (37) _______in our homes can influence psychological health. Studies show that the occurrence of aggressive behavior, disturbance of sleep, constant stress, and fatigue (38) _______ be linked to excessive noise levels. These in turn can cause more severe and chronic health issues later in life.
Last but not least, wildlife faces far more problems than humans (39) _______. noise pollution since they are more dependent on sound. The ill effects of excessive noise begin at home. Pets react more aggressively in households (40) _______there is constant noise.
31. A. However | B. Therefore | C. So | D. Hence |
32. A. to | B. for | C. from | D. with |
33. A. disease | B. pollution | C. exhaustion | D. fume |
34. A. in | B. of | C. at | D. on |
35. A. shortage | B.lose | C. loss | D. lack |
36. A. for | B. at | C. against | D. to |
37. A. so | B. ever | C. even | D.such |
38.A. need | B. can | C. had | D. have |
39. A. because | B. so | C. nevertheless | D. however |
40. A. which | B. why | C. what | D. where |