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Choose the best answer to complete the passage

For most people the prospect of having a holiday usually (1)______ a chance to relax by the pool with a cocktail or wander around town. For many thrill-seekers (2)______, the real escape only happens when a huge adrenalin buzz. Let's look at some adrenalin activities around.

A. BASE jumping. It is an extremely dangerous activity. A lot of BASE jumpers die every year. BASE jumpers jump off tall buildings, bridges and cliffs. BASE jumpers wear a small parachute and sometimes a wing suite which is a (an) (3)______  designed outfit that allows them to slow their rate of descent. They fall very quickly, so it's important to open parachute very fast! They haven't got much time to use the parachute (4)______  they hit the ground.

B. Diving with sharks. Shark dive adventurers use protected cages and special snorkel-like (5)______  to provide air. The divers are always near the surface so this kind of diving is not so dangerous. There are many myths about sharks and people think that they are killing machines but, (6)______  to International Shark Attack File, divers are more likely to be killed by other animals like dogs.

C. Ferrari world. This (7)______  attraction of this kind is the paradise for fans of the Italian sports car giant. It's the world's fastest rollercoaster- the Formula Rossa- with top speed of 240 km/h. The rollercoaster's goal is to bring the (8)______  (to people) of what a Formula One driver is experiencing.

D. Cave diving. It is a very dangerous (9)______  activity. Divers climb down into deep caves that have got water in them. They dive into water and swim through the caves. The caves are very dark and the divers wear a strong light on their heads. Sometimes the light breaks, so they carry two extra lights with them. They swim carefully, because they can't get out of the caves easily if they have a (an) (10)______.

They swim carefully, because they can't get out of the caves easily if they have a (an) (10)______.

Trả lời bởi giáo viên

Đáp án đúng: b

A. disaster (n) thảm hoa

B. incident (n) sự cố

C. accident (n) tai nạn

D. mischance (n) sự nhầm lẫn

=> They swim carefully, because they can't get out of the caves easily if they have a (an) (10) incident.

Tạm dịch: Chúng bơi cẩn thận, bởi vì chúng không thể ra khỏi hang dễ dàng nếu chúng có (một) sự cố.

Bài đọc hoàn chỉnh:

For most people the prospect of having a holiday usually (1) means a chance to relax by the pool with a cocktail or wander around town. For many thrill-seekers (2) however, the real escape only happens when a huge adrenalin buzz. Let's look at some adrenalin activities around.

A. BASE jumping. It is an extremely dangerous activity. A lot of BASE jumpers die every year. BASE jumpers jump off tall buildings, bridges and cliffs. BASE jumpers wear a small parachute and sometimes a wing suite which is a (an) (3) especially designed outfit that allows them to slow their rate of descent. They fall very quickly, so it's important to open parachute very fast! They haven't got much time to use the parachute (4) before they hit the ground.

B. Diving with sharks. Shark dive adventurers use protected cages and special snorkel-like (5) equipment to provide air. The divers are always near the surface so this kind of diving is not so dangerous. There are many myths about sharks and people think that they are killing machines but, (6) according to International Shark Attack File, divers are more likely to be killed by other animals like dogs.

C. Ferrari world. This (7) largest attraction of this kind is the paradise for fans of the Italian sports car giant. It's the world's fastest rollercoaster- the Formula Rossa- with top speed of 240 km/h. The rollercoaster's goal is to bring the (8) sensation (to people) of what a Formula One driver is experiencing.

D. Cave diving. It is a very dangerous (9) underwater activity. Divers climb down into deep caves that have got water in them. They dive into water and swim through the caves. The caves are very dark and the divers wear a strong light on their heads. Sometimes the light breaks, so they carry two extra lights with them. They swim carefully, because they can't get out of the caves easily if they have a (an) (10) incident.

Tạm dịch bài đọc:

Đối với hầu hết mọi người, viễn cảnh có một kỳ nghỉ thường có nghĩa là một cơ hội để thư giãn bên hồ bơi với một ly cocktail hoặc đi dạo quanh thị trấn. Tuy nhiên, đối với nhiều người tìm kiếm cảm giác mạnh, cuộc chạy trốn thực sự chỉ xảy ra khi một lượng adrenalin lớn phát ra. Hãy xem xét một số hoạt động của adrenalin xung quanh.

A. BASE nhảy. Đó là một hoạt động cực kỳ nguy hiểm. Rất nhiều người nhảy BASE chết hàng năm. BASE jumper nhảy khỏi các tòa nhà cao tầng, cầu và vách đá. Những người nhảy BASE mặc một chiếc dù nhỏ và đôi khi là một bộ cánh là (một) trang phục được thiết kế đặc biệt cho phép họ giảm tốc độ xuống dốc. Chúng rơi rất nhanh, vì vậy điều quan trọng là phải mở dù rất nhanh! Họ không có nhiều thời gian để sử dụng chiếc dù trước khi chạm đất.

B. Lặn cùng cá mập. Các nhà thám hiểm lặn cá mập sử dụng lồng được bảo vệ và thiết bị đặc biệt giống ống thở để cung cấp không khí. Các thợ lặn luôn ở gần bề mặt nên kiểu lặn này không quá nguy hiểm. Có rất nhiều huyền thoại về cá mập và mọi người nghĩ rằng chúng đang giết chết máy móc nhưng, theo International Shark Attack File, các thợ lặn có nhiều khả năng bị giết bởi các động vật khác như chó.

C. Ferrari thế giới. Điểm thu hút lớn nhất của loại hình này là thiên đường dành cho những người hâm mộ gã khổng lồ xe thể thao Ý. Đây là tàu lượn siêu tốc nhanh nhất thế giới - Formula Rossa - với tốc độ tối đa 240 km / h. Mục tiêu của tàu lượn siêu tốc là mang lại cảm giác (cho mọi người) về những gì mà một tay đua Công thức Một đang trải qua.

D. Lặn trong hang động. Đây là một hoạt động dưới nước rất nguy hiểm. Các thợ lặn leo xuống các hang sâu có nước trong đó. Chúng lặn xuống nước và bơi qua các hang động. Các hang động rất tối và các thợ lặn đội một ánh sáng mạnh trên đầu. Đôi khi ánh sáng bị vỡ, vì vậy họ mang theo hai đèn phụ bên mình. Chúng bơi cẩn thận, bởi vì chúng không thể ra khỏi hang dễ dàng nếu chúng có (một) sự cố.

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