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English, 24.07.2021 06:20, aroyalstudent

IV. Choose the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each sentence. 1.They've been taken to a safe place where temporary accommodation will be provided for them.
A shelter B. school C. company D. office
2. It's a severe tropical storm.
A. Earthquake B. tornado c. a typhoon D. flood
3. Which are the most common natural disasters in Thanh Hoa?
A. Interesting B. attractive C. wonderful D. popular
4. Yesterday, a terrible storm struck the rural area of Ha Giang Province.

A. awful B. interesting C. wonderful D. great
V. Choose the word or phrase that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each sentence.
1. The church is quite an ancient building.
A. old B. fresh C. historic D. modern
2. She's been trying to find a good job in the city and she's finally succeeded.
A. stopped B. failed C. lost D. managed
3. Because people throw litter on the ground, many animals eat the litter and become sick.
A. collect B. buy C. help D. bring
4. Households dump waste into the river, so it is polluted
A. beautiful B. clean C. dirty D. poisonous

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