100 bài nghe ôn học sinh giỏi có đáp án

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LISTENING PRACTICE NO. 1
Water cycle
Ahh… It’s raining. Hey! Have you ever (1) …………….. where the rain comes fom? Or how the clouds are (2) ……………..? Well, this is what the (3) …………….. is all about. Come let’s (4) ……………..!
When the sun heats up the rivers and oceans, water becomes (5) ……………..and it rises up in the air. This process is called (6) ……………... It is the first step of the cycle. You too can see water vapour at home! Just tell your mommy to heat some water. And as the water (6) …………….., you’ll be able to see the water vapour rising up in the air. When the water vapour (7) ……………..…………….., it turns into tiny droplets of water. These (8) …………….. along with various gases and dust particles, come together to form (9) ………. This is known as (10) ……………..…...
Now, hold a cold lid over the vessel in which you heated water. When you open the lid after (11) …………….., you’ll be able to see water droplets on the lid. That’s exactly what condensation is! When the cloud becomes too heavy and it cannot hold any more water inside. It (12) ……………..……………..to give out rain, hail or snow. This is known as (13) ……………..…. As it rains, water gets collected in oceans, lakes and rivers. It even (14) ……………..…………….. and becomes ground water. Thus water cycle is a (15) ……………..……………..of evaporation, condensation and precipitation.
Did you know that even plants sweat? That’s called (16) ……………... That’s why it rains more in places with more trees, like (17) ……………..and forests. Sometimes snow directly turns into water vapour without (18) …………….. into water. That’s called (19) ……………... This happens a lot in cold countries. Oh, I need to run now. It’s raining again. So this is me (20) ……………..………, tune in next time for more fun facts.

KEYS: Ahh… It’s raining. Hey! Have you ever (1) wondered where the rain comes fom? Or how the clouds are (2) formed? Well, this is what the (3) water cycle is all about. Come let’s (4) explore!
When the sun heats up the rivers and oceans, water becomes (5) water vapour and it rises up in the air. This process is called (6) evaporation. It is the first step of the cycle. You too can see water vapour at home! Just tell your mommy to heat some water. And as the water (6) gets heated, you’ll be able to see the water vapour rising up in the air. When the water vapour (7) reaches up in the sky, it turns into tiny droplets of water. These (8) water droplets along with various gases and dust particles, come together to form (9) clouds. This is known as (10) condensation. Now, hold a cold lid over the vessel in which you heated water. When you open the lid after (11) sometime, you’ll be able to see water droplets on the lid. That’s exactly what condensation is! When the cloud becomes too heavy and it cannot hold any more water inside. It (12) bursts open to give out rain, hail or snow. This is known as (13) precipitation. As it rains, water gets collected in oceans, lakes and rivers. It even (14) seeps through the soil and becomes ground water. Thus water cycle is a (15) continuous process of evaporation, condensation and precipitation.
Did you know that even plants sweat? That’s called (16) transpiration. That’s why it rains more in places with more trees, like (17) hill stations and forests. Sometimes snow directly turns into water vapour without (18) melting into water. That’s called (19) sublimation. This happens a lot in cold countries. Oh, I need to run now. It’s raining again. So this is me (20) zooming out, tune in next time for more fun facts.

LISTENING PRACTICE NO. 2
GERMANY ECONOMY
Choose the correct options
Questions 1 to 10:
1) Germany recorded the highest trade surplus in the world worth.
A. $ 310 billion B. $ 310 million C. $ 310 trillion D. 310 billion euro
2) Industry contribution in GDP
A. 29.1% B. 21.9% C. 0.9% D. 41%
3) Germany is not exporting
A. Vehicles B. Chemical goods C. Basic metal D. food products
4) ______ % power Germany generating from wind turbines
A. 28% B. 5% C. 21% D. food products
5) Around ______ trade fairs take
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