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Trắc nghiệm chuyên đề 10 Unit 10 - Ecotourism !!

Câu 4 :
Choose the word with a different stress pattern.

A. contaminant

B. multimedia

C. Oceania

D. exhibition

Câu 5 :
Choose the word with a different stress pattern.

A. indicator

B. stimulating

C. acupuncture

D. application

Câu 6 :
Choose the word with a different stress pattern.

A. biography

B. noticeable

C. facilitate

D. simplicity

Câu 7 :
Choose the word with a different stress pattern.

A. development

B. astronomy

C. disadvantaged

D. phenomenon

Câu 8 :
Choose the word with a different stress pattern.

A. inspiration

B. Sagittarius

C. inorganic

D. ecosystem

Câu 9 :
Choose the word with a different stress pattern.

A. disadvantage

B. sustainable

C. inorganic

D. vegetation

Câu 10 :
Choose the word with a different stress pattern.

A. preservation

B. ecology

C. contaminate

D. identify

Câu 11 :
Choose the word with a different stress pattern.

A. diversity

B. majority

C. technology

D. fertilizer

Câu 12 :
Choose the word with a different stress pattern.

A. oxygenate

B. dedicated

C. ecology

D. complicated

Câu 13 :
Choose the word with a different stress pattern.

A. superstition

B. remarkable

C. respiratory

D. advertisement

Câu 14 :
Choose the word with a different stress pattern.

A. stimulating

B. technology

C. oxygenate

D. favourable

Câu 15 :
Choose the word with a different stress pattern.

A. illiterate

B. development

C. variety

D. application

Câu 16 :
Choose the word with a different stress pattern.

A. noticeable

B. pedestrian

C. establishment

D. emergency

Câu 17 :
Choose the word with a different stress pattern.

A. limitation

B. education

C. ecology

D. inorganic

Câu 18 :
Choose the word with a different stress pattern.

A. ecosystem

B. superstitious

C. favourable

D. stimulating

Câu 54 :

Read the following passage and do the tasks below.

Friendlier Footprints

Providing five-star luxury in the middle of a treasured wilderness without damaging the environment might not be easy, but it is far from impossible. The King Pacific Lodge in British Columbia’s Great Bear Rainforest proves that if enough care and attention is taken, the task is within the reach of any tourist provider.

Unlike many other hotel building projects no trees were cut down and no land was wasted in order to build it. The Lodge does not have a permanent location but sits on a floating barge towed into the sea bay in May, where it anchors till September. Those wishing to stay in one of its seventeen rooms must access it by boat or seaplane. Each guest staying at the Lodge is charged 3 % conservation tax, but is rewarded by the chance to sight whales and bears. And since these are the main attractions of the area and of the Lodge, the management is well aware that in order to stay in business they must leave the area untouched.

In 2000, the Lodge management signed an agreement with the native Gitga’at people by whom they were later adopted. Together they work for the benefit of the area. The Lodge recognises the native tribe as the owners of the land, pays the tribe for the use of their land and even supports the native youth and employs the tribe’s people. They, in turn, teach the newcomers about the local culture.

The King Pacific Lodge is one of a growing number of tourism companies that go beyond purely minimising their environmental impact to win the approval of the local community where they establish their business. These companies use eco-friendly solutions to problems, and are careful to restrict their use of resources and protect threatened species. Realising how destructive tourism can be, they want to avoid the love-it-to-death effect of tourism and leave a lighter environmental footprint.

(Solutions Intermediate - Student’s Book)

Choose the best answer to each of the following questions.

1. According to the text, luxury hotels___________.

A. usually have a positive effect on their environment


B. are more eco-friendly when they are difficult to reach



C. do not harm the environment if they are carefully designed



D. are impossible to find in the middle of a wilderness


Câu 55 :
The King Pacific Lodge___________.


A. is situated far away from an important wilderness



B. has been created after careful consideration



C. is less luxurious than might be expected



D. is based on a good example


Câu 56 :
What is true about the Lodge?


A. It is located in an area without any trees.



B. it can be moved from place to place.



C. Guests have to pay extra for the flight to get there.



D. Guests can take part in conservation programmes.


Câu 57 :

The Lodge management___________.

A. cooperate with the native people

B. bought the land with a lot of money

C. do not care about the local culture

D. are difficutlt to cooperate with

Câu 58 :
Some of the native people___________.

A. did not want to sell their land

B. go to school to learn about the local culture

C. work from a very early age

D. earn money at the Lodge

Câu 59 :
According to the text, the tourist industry___________.


A. ignores the importance of eco-friendly tourism



B. will always be a threat to the environment



C. can limit the damage it does to the environment



D. is in conflict with the local communities


Câu 60 :

Read the passage and decide whether the statements are True or False.

It is easy to criticize ecotourism as little more than an opportunity to encourage a kind of voyeurism among the rich. There are also valid concerns that it can still do a level of harm that should be avoided. However, more studies indicate that the benefits are far outweighing potential, or real, drawbacks. Where ecotourism has a stronghold, development is kept at bay, and development is what can kill an ecosystem and drive local or indigenous people into poverty. In fact, studies are showing that ecotourism is reducing poverty and doing more to protect local environments and even improve their conditions. Because people who travel to such far-reaching places want to see something as pristine as possible, the drive is on to reclaim any land that had started to degrade. The more there is to see, the more ecotourists will come. But with a tight hand kept on the management of the tourists, the impact on the system is still negligible.

One concrete example of the improvement possible was seen in Fiji, where ecotourism encouraged the protection of a fishery. The fish population had collapsed, but when ecotourism created jobs, such as diving guides, and the protected area gave the populations a chance to recover, local incomes doubled over five years. When the local community can be active in determining its best course and is given proper assistance from the government - in this case, policing of the fishing zones to prevent sea poaching by outsiders - everyone can benefit.

1. It has been indicated that benefits of ecotourism are very promising.

2. The development supports ecosystem and drives indigenous people into wealth.

3. Land that had started to degrade can be reclaimed thanks to ecotourism.

4. The fish population in the protected area in Fiju has recovered.

5. Only the government can benefit when policing the fishing zones to prevent sea poaching.

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Câu 62 :

Talk about measures to develop sustainable ecotourism in Viet Nam.

You can answer the following questions as cues:

* What are the measures?

* What can these measures help?

Useful languages:

Useful vocabulary

Useful structures

• causing pollution, destroying trees, hunting too much, causing forest fire, throwing waste

• equalling life, saving money, saving energy, protecting ecosystems

• issuing laws, notifying, educating, fining

•... measures must be applied to develop ecotour- ism

  The first and most important measure is ...

•... issue laws to regulate ecotourism-related matters.

  It is important to notify and educate local people and tourists ...

•... fine tourists who violate the rules.

•... deal with wrongdoings.

•... make people aware of the law.

•... advertise a beautiful Vietnam to the world

  As a result, ...protect and preserve original and clean beauty of the nature.

Complete the notes:

Structures of the talk

Your notes

What are the measures?

__________________________________________

__________________________________________

__________________________________________

What can these measures help?

__________________________________________

__________________________________________

__________________________________________

Now you try!

Give your answer using the following cues. You should speak for 1-2 minutes.

1. ... so measures must be applied to develop ecotourism.

2. The first and most important measure is ...

3. .. issue laws to regulate ecotourism-related matters.

4. ... fine tourists who violate the rules.

5. As a result, ... protect and preserve original and clean beauty of the nature.     

Now you tick!

Did you ...

q answer all the questions in the task?

q give some details to each main point?

q speak slowly and fluently with only some hesitation?

q use vocabulary wide enough to talk about the topic?

q use various sentence structures (simple, compound, complex) accurately?

q pronounce correctly (vowels, consonants, stress, intonation)?

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