Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.
Severe flooding occurred during the 2011 monsoon season in Thailand. The flooding began at the end of July caused by the landfall of Tropical Storm Nock-ten. These floods soon spread through the provinces of northern, northeastern, and central Thailand along the Mekong and Chao Phraya river basins. In October, floodwaters reached the mouth of the Chao Phraya and made parts of Bangkok flooded. Flooding continued in some areas until! mid-J anuary 2012, and resulted in a total of 815 deaths (with 3 missing) and 13.6 million people affected. Sixty-five of Thailand’s 77 provinces were declared flood disaster zones, and over 20,000km* of farmland was damaged. The disaster has been described as “the worst flooding in terms of the amount of water and people affected.”
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011Thailand-floods)
Which of the following is true?
Floodwaters reached the mouth of the Mekong.
Parts of Bangkok flooded.
77 provinces in Thailand were declared flood disaster zones.
This flooding is considered the worst flooding in terms of property damage.
Đáp án : B
Thông tin: In October, floodwaters reached the mouth of the Chao Phraya and made parts of Bangkok flooded.
Điều nào sau đây là đúng?
A. Lũ lụt đã đến cửa sông Mê Kông.
B. Các phần của Bangkok bị ngập lụt.
C. 77 tỉnh ở Thái Lan được tuyên bố là vùng thiên tai lũ lụt.
D. Lũ lụt này được coi là trận lụt tồi tệ nhất về thiệt hại tài sản.
Thông tin: In October, floodwaters reached the mouth of the Chao Phraya and made parts of Bangkok flooded.
(Vào tháng 10, nước lũ đã đến cửa sông Chao Phraya và khiến các phần của Bangkok bị ngập lụt.)
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Which of the following is caused by the flooding?
When did the flooding end?
The floods occurred in some provinces except, ______.
What is the cause of the 2011 flooding?
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It can cause catastrophic (7)____.
It got its name (Spanish for “boy child”) because it usually takes (6)___ near Christmas time.
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It has the (3) ____ to influence global weather patterns as it brings drought to some continents and (4)_____ rain to others.
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El Nino is a weather phenomenon of the Pacific Ocean which is (1) _____ by an abnormal (2)___ of water on the surface of the ocean.
It is also difficult to predict earthquakes although scientists are (5) ________of the regions where earthquakes are most likely to happen.
Some volcanos (4) ________leak gases or pour out lava before erupting, but others do not give any warnings at all.
Scientists understand the factors that lead to storms, tornadoes, and floods. (3) ________, it is much more difficult to predict earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.
The answer is a definite 'yes' for (2) ________kinds of natural disasters.
There are many kinds of natural disasters, and they can (1) ________loss of life, injury, and damage to property.
- (5) _________ for flooding, which may occur after a landslide.
- Go to a public shelter if you feel it is (4) _________ to remain in your home.
When you hear a warning about a landslide in your area, you (3) _________ do the following:
They may come suddenly (2) _________ a storm or heavy rain.
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Which of the following was NOT mentioned in the article?
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What is the major similarity between a hurricane and a tornado?
At which part of the year do hurricanes usually develop?
What are two of the most dangerous storms which affect America?
1. Listen and read.
(Nghe và đọc.)
Tom: You look pretty sad, Mi. What's the matter?
Mi: My uncle called us this morning. Our hometown has been affected by a flood. It’s the second time this year.
Tom: I'm sorry to hear that. How are things there now?
Mi: My uncle, his wife, and his children are all safe. They moved everything to the second floor of their house last night. Are there natural disasters in your hometown in the US?
Tom: Yes, we sometimes have tornadoes.
Mi: Tornadoes? Sounds strange. What's a tornado?
Tom: It’s a violent storm that moves in a circle with very strong winds. I still remember the tornado we had last year.
Mi: What happened?
Tom: One evening my parents and I were having dinner. Suddenly, we heard a very loud noise. When we looked out of the window, we saw a big funnel of wind moving towards us.
Mi: Did it cause any damage?
Tom: Yes, a lot. It damaged the roof of our house and pulled up some trees in our yard. Fortunately, no one was hurt.