10 Form Unit 6 Is the Earth In Danger?

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32 запитання
Запитання 1

Match the words with their definitions:

A strong wind or a storm that is usually accompanied by rain, thunder, and lightning. The trees fall down.

варіанти відповідей

blizzard

flood

hurricane

avalanche

Запитання 2

A large mass of snow, ice, earth, rock, or other material in swift motion down a mountainside.

варіанти відповідей

earthquake

hurricane

avalanche

blizzard

Запитання 3

A long severe snowstorm. A strong cold wind with the snow.

варіанти відповідей

hurricane

avalanche

blizzard

flood

Запитання 4

A shaking or trembling of the earth that is volcanic or tectonic in origin.

варіанти відповідей

famine

blizzard

earthquake

avalanche

Запитання 5

A rising and overflowing of a body of water especially onto normally dry land.

варіанти відповідей

hurricane

flood

blizzard

tornado

Запитання 6

A long period when there is little or no rain.

варіанти відповідей

drought

famine

heat wave

fire

Запитання 7

This is lack of food. People suffer extreme hunger.

варіанти відповідей

avalanche

hurricane

famine

drought

Запитання 8

Choose the correct word

Balls of ice that fall like rain.

варіанти відповідей

hazard

thunderstorm

hailstorm

landslide

Запитання 9

Choose the correct word

A large mass of rock or earth descending from a high place.

варіанти відповідей

avalanche

heat wave

downside

landslide

Запитання 10

Choose the correct answer.

What are the _______________ of natural disasters?

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reasons

causes

Запитання 11

Choose the correct answer.

The ________________ I didn't go to the party was because I had to work.

reason

cause

варіанти відповідей

reason

cause

Запитання 12

Carelessness is often the _________________ of fire.

варіанти відповідей

reason

cause

Запитання 13

Complete the conditional sentences.

If people ____________action now, the environmental problems ___________ worse and more serious.

варіанти відповідей

won't take; will become

don't take; will become

will take; won't become

not take; will become

Запитання 14

Complete the conditional sentences.

If people ________ more careful, the fires _____________ happen.

варіанти відповідей

were; wouldn't

was; wouldn't

are; wouldn't

will be; wouldn'

Запитання 15

Choose only water-related natural disasters:

forest fire, tsunami, drought, hurricane, tornado, flood, heat wave.

варіанти відповідей

hurricane, hailstorm, tsunami

forest fire, tornado

tsunami, flood

heat wave, flood, tsunami

Запитання 16

Complete the conditional sentences.

If you _______ this film, you should know what it is about.

варіанти відповідей

see

have seen

will see

saw

Запитання 17

Complete the conditional sentences.

I_________ Peter to visit us if he were free.

варіанти відповідей

will invite

invited

would invite

have invited

Запитання 18

Read the text and aswer the questions:

The other form of the deadliest natural disasters is epidemics — diseases affecting a very large number of people. For example, the Spanish flu of 1918—1919, which killed 50 million — more than World War I, which had occurred just before. The virus is believed to have killed its victims primarily through over activating the immune system in a process called a cytokine storm.

Historically, volcanoes — mountains from which hot melted rock, gas, steam, and ash from inside the earth sometimes burst — may have been the biggest type of natural disaster. They are usually caused by the tectonic plates movement. Some scientists believe that the eruption of Mt Toba in Indonesia over 73,000 years ago may have killed off most of the human species, leaving behind only 1,000—10,000 breeding pairs. This phenomenon, called a population bottleneck, has been confirmed through genetic analysis.

An avalanche is any swift movement of snow, ice, mud, or rock down a mountainside or slope. Avalanches, which are natural forms of erosion, can reach speeds of more than 200 miles per hour. They are triggered by such events as earthquake tremors, human-made disturbances, or excessive rainfall.

Destruction from avalanches results both from the avalanche wind (the air pushed ahead of the mass) and from the actual impact of the avalanche material.

1. How many people died from the Spanish flu of 1918–1919?

варіанти відповідей

ten million


Fewer than in World War I


fifty million


twenty-five million

Запитання 19

Read the text and aswer the questions:

The other form of the deadliest natural disasters is epidemics — diseases affecting a very large number of people. For example, the Spanish flu of 1918—1919, which killed 50 million — more than World War I, which had occurred just before. The virus is believed to have killed its victims primarily through over activating the immune system in a process called a cytokine storm.

Historically, volcanoes — mountains from which hot melted rock, gas, steam, and ash from inside the earth sometimes burst — may have been the biggest type of natural disaster. They are usually caused by the tectonic plates movement. Some scientists believe that the eruption of Mt Toba in Indonesia over 73,000 years ago may have killed off most of the human species, leaving behind only 1,000—10,000 breeding pairs. This phenomenon, called a population bottleneck, has been confirmed through genetic analysis.

An avalanche is any swift movement of snow, ice, mud, or rock down a mountainside or slope. Avalanches, which are natural forms of erosion, can reach speeds of more than 200 miles per hour. They are triggered by such events as earthquake tremors, human-made disturbances, or excessive rainfall.

Destruction from avalanches results both from the avalanche wind (the air pushed ahead of the mass) and from the actual impact of the avalanche material.

2. What is a "cytokine storm" as described in the text?

варіанти відповідей

A severe weather pattern caused by volcanoes.


The spread of a virus across tectonic plates.


A type of wind created by an avalanche.


The over-activation of the immune system.


Запитання 20

Read the text and aswer the questions:

The other form of the deadliest natural disasters is epidemics — diseases affecting a very large number of people. For example, the Spanish flu of 1918—1919, which killed 50 million — more than World War I, which had occurred just before. The virus is believed to have killed its victims primarily through over activating the immune system in a process called a cytokine storm.

Historically, volcanoes — mountains from which hot melted rock, gas, steam, and ash from inside the earth sometimes burst — may have been the biggest type of natural disaster. They are usually caused by the tectonic plates movement. Some scientists believe that the eruption of Mt Toba in Indonesia over 73,000 years ago may have killed off most of the human species, leaving behind only 1,000—10,000 breeding pairs. This phenomenon, called a population bottleneck, has been confirmed through genetic analysis.

An avalanche is any swift movement of snow, ice, mud, or rock down a mountainside or slope. Avalanches, which are natural forms of erosion, can reach speeds of more than 200 miles per hour. They are triggered by such events as earthquake tremors, human-made disturbances, or excessive rainfall.

Destruction from avalanches results both from the avalanche wind (the air pushed ahead of the mass) and from the actual impact of the avalanche material.

3. What is the primary cause of volcanic eruptions?

варіанти відповідей

Excessive rainfall

Tectonic plate movement

Human-made disturbances

Global warming

Запитання 21

Read the text and aswer the questions:

The other form of the deadliest natural disasters is epidemics — diseases affecting a very large number of people. For example, the Spanish flu of 1918—1919, which killed 50 million — more than World War I, which had occurred just before. The virus is believed to have killed its victims primarily through over activating the immune system in a process called a cytokine storm.

Historically, volcanoes — mountains from which hot melted rock, gas, steam, and ash from inside the earth sometimes burst — may have been the biggest type of natural disaster. They are usually caused by the tectonic plates movement. Some scientists believe that the eruption of Mt Toba in Indonesia over 73,000 years ago may have killed off most of the human species, leaving behind only 1,000—10,000 breeding pairs. This phenomenon, called a population bottleneck, has been confirmed through genetic analysis.

An avalanche is any swift movement of snow, ice, mud, or rock down a mountainside or slope. Avalanches, which are natural forms of erosion, can reach speeds of more than 200 miles per hour. They are triggered by such events as earthquake tremors, human-made disturbances, or excessive rainfall.

Destruction from avalanches results both from the avalanche wind (the air pushed ahead of the mass) and from the actual impact of the avalanche material.

4. According to some scientists, which event nearly wiped out the human species 73,000 years ago?

варіанти відповідей

The movement of tectonic plates


The Spanish flu

The eruption of Mt Toba

A massive 200 mph avalanche

Запитання 22

Read the text and aswer the questions:

The other form of the deadliest natural disasters is epidemics — diseases affecting a very large number of people. For example, the Spanish flu of 1918—1919, which killed 50 million — more than World War I, which had occurred just before. The virus is believed to have killed its victims primarily through over activating the immune system in a process called a cytokine storm.

Historically, volcanoes — mountains from which hot melted rock, gas, steam, and ash from inside the earth sometimes burst — may have been the biggest type of natural disaster. They are usually caused by the tectonic plates movement. Some scientists believe that the eruption of Mt Toba in Indonesia over 73,000 years ago may have killed off most of the human species, leaving behind only 1,000—10,000 breeding pairs. This phenomenon, called a population bottleneck, has been confirmed through genetic analysis.

An avalanche is any swift movement of snow, ice, mud, or rock down a mountainside or slope. Avalanches, which are natural forms of erosion, can reach speeds of more than 200 miles per hour. They are triggered by such events as earthquake tremors, human-made disturbances, or excessive rainfall.

Destruction from avalanches results both from the avalanche wind (the air pushed ahead of the mass) and from the actual impact of the avalanche material.

5. What does the term "population bottleneck" refer to in the text?

варіанти відповідей

The overcrowding of cities before a disaster.


A sharp reduction in the human population to a few breeding pairs.

The process of gases escaping a volcano.

The accumulation of snow before an avalanche.

Запитання 23

Read the text and aswer the questions:

The other form of the deadliest natural disasters is epidemics — diseases affecting a very large number of people. For example, the Spanish flu of 1918—1919, which killed 50 million — more than World War I, which had occurred just before. The virus is believed to have killed its victims primarily through over activating the immune system in a process called a cytokine storm.

Historically, volcanoes — mountains from which hot melted rock, gas, steam, and ash from inside the earth sometimes burst — may have been the biggest type of natural disaster. They are usually caused by the tectonic plates movement. Some scientists believe that the eruption of Mt Toba in Indonesia over 73,000 years ago may have killed off most of the human species, leaving behind only 1,000—10,000 breeding pairs. This phenomenon, called a population bottleneck, has been confirmed through genetic analysis.

An avalanche is any swift movement of snow, ice, mud, or rock down a mountainside or slope. Avalanches, which are natural forms of erosion, can reach speeds of more than 200 miles per hour. They are triggered by such events as earthquake tremors, human-made disturbances, or excessive rainfall.

Destruction from avalanches results both from the avalanche wind (the air pushed ahead of the mass) and from the actual impact of the avalanche material.

6. How has the bottleneck theory regarding Mt Toba been confirmed?

варіанти відповідей

Through historical diaries.


Through satellite imagery.

Through ancient maps of Indonesia.

Through genetic analysis.

Запитання 24

Read the text and aswer the questions:

The other form of the deadliest natural disasters is epidemics — diseases affecting a very large number of people. For example, the Spanish flu of 1918—1919, which killed 50 million — more than World War I, which had occurred just before. The virus is believed to have killed its victims primarily through over activating the immune system in a process called a cytokine storm.

Historically, volcanoes — mountains from which hot melted rock, gas, steam, and ash from inside the earth sometimes burst — may have been the biggest type of natural disaster. They are usually caused by the tectonic plates movement. Some scientists believe that the eruption of Mt Toba in Indonesia over 73,000 years ago may have killed off most of the human species, leaving behind only 1,000—10,000 breeding pairs. This phenomenon, called a population bottleneck, has been confirmed through genetic analysis.

An avalanche is any swift movement of snow, ice, mud, or rock down a mountainside or slope. Avalanches, which are natural forms of erosion, can reach speeds of more than 200 miles per hour. They are triggered by such events as earthquake tremors, human-made disturbances, or excessive rainfall.

Destruction from avalanches results both from the avalanche wind (the air pushed ahead of the mass) and from the actual impact of the avalanche material.

7. Which of the following can trigger an avalanche?

варіанти відповідей

Earthquake tremors, human activity, or heavy rain.

The speed of the wind alone.

Genetic mutations.

A cytokine storm.

Запитання 25

Read the text and aswer the questions:

The other form of the deadliest natural disasters is epidemics — diseases affecting a very large number of people. For example, the Spanish flu of 1918—1919, which killed 50 million — more than World War I, which had occurred just before. The virus is believed to have killed its victims primarily through over activating the immune system in a process called a cytokine storm.

Historically, volcanoes — mountains from which hot melted rock, gas, steam, and ash from inside the earth sometimes burst — may have been the biggest type of natural disaster. They are usually caused by the tectonic plates movement. Some scientists believe that the eruption of Mt Toba in Indonesia over 73,000 years ago may have killed off most of the human species, leaving behind only 1,000—10,000 breeding pairs. This phenomenon, called a population bottleneck, has been confirmed through genetic analysis.

An avalanche is any swift movement of snow, ice, mud, or rock down a mountainside or slope. Avalanches, which are natural forms of erosion, can reach speeds of more than 200 miles per hour. They are triggered by such events as earthquake tremors, human-made disturbances, or excessive rainfall.

Destruction from avalanches results both from the avalanche wind (the air pushed ahead of the mass) and from the actual impact of the avalanche material.

8. How fast can an avalanche travel?

варіанти відповідей

Up to 50 miles per hour.


More than 200 miles per hour.

Exactly 100 miles per hour.

Slower than mud or rock.


Запитання 26

Read the text and aswer the questions:

The other form of the deadliest natural disasters is epidemics — diseases affecting a very large number of people. For example, the Spanish flu of 1918—1919, which killed 50 million — more than World War I, which had occurred just before. The virus is believed to have killed its victims primarily through over activating the immune system in a process called a cytokine storm.

Historically, volcanoes — mountains from which hot melted rock, gas, steam, and ash from inside the earth sometimes burst — may have been the biggest type of natural disaster. They are usually caused by the tectonic plates movement. Some scientists believe that the eruption of Mt Toba in Indonesia over 73,000 years ago may have killed off most of the human species, leaving behind only 1,000—10,000 breeding pairs. This phenomenon, called a population bottleneck, has been confirmed through genetic analysis.

An avalanche is any swift movement of snow, ice, mud, or rock down a mountainside or slope. Avalanches, which are natural forms of erosion, can reach speeds of more than 200 miles per hour. They are triggered by such events as earthquake tremors, human-made disturbances, or excessive rainfall.

Destruction from avalanches results both from the avalanche wind (the air pushed ahead of the mass) and from the actual impact of the avalanche material.

9. What two factors cause destruction during an avalanche?

варіанти відповідей

Ash and melted rock.


Avalanche wind and the impact of the material.

Immune system failure and disease.

Genetic bottlenecks and tectonic shifts.

Запитання 27

Read the text and aswer the questions:

The other form of the deadliest natural disasters is epidemics — diseases affecting a very large number of people. For example, the Spanish flu of 1918—1919, which killed 50 million — more than World War I, which had occurred just before. The virus is believed to have killed its victims primarily through over activating the immune system in a process called a cytokine storm.

Historically, volcanoes — mountains from which hot melted rock, gas, steam, and ash from inside the earth sometimes burst — may have been the biggest type of natural disaster. They are usually caused by the tectonic plates movement. Some scientists believe that the eruption of Mt Toba in Indonesia over 73,000 years ago may have killed off most of the human species, leaving behind only 1,000—10,000 breeding pairs. This phenomenon, called a population bottleneck, has been confirmed through genetic analysis.

An avalanche is any swift movement of snow, ice, mud, or rock down a mountainside or slope. Avalanches, which are natural forms of erosion, can reach speeds of more than 200 miles per hour. They are triggered by such events as earthquake tremors, human-made disturbances, or excessive rainfall.

Destruction from avalanches results both from the avalanche wind (the air pushed ahead of the mass) and from the actual impact of the avalanche material.

10. What is the definition of an avalanche provided in the text?

варіанти відповідей

A movement of tectonic plates under a mountain.


The eruption of steam and ash from the earth.

Any swift movement of snow, ice, mud, or rock down a slope.

A disease affecting a very large number of people.

Запитання 28

Determine if the following statements are true or false based only on the provided text:

The Spanish Flu killed fewer people than the total casualties of World War I.



варіанти відповідей

True

False

Запитання 29

Determine if the following statements are true or false based only on the provided text:

The Mt. Toba eruption occurred approximately 73,000 years ago. 

варіанти відповідей

True

False

Запитання 30

Determine if the following statements are true or false based only on the provided text:

Avalanches can only be triggered by natural events like earthquakes. 

варіанти відповідей

True

False

Запитання 31

Match the following scientific terms from the text with their correct definitions:

A sharp reduction in the size of a population due to environmental events.

варіанти відповідей

Cytokine Storm

Tectonic Plates

Population Bottleneck

Erosion

Запитання 32

Match the following scientific terms from the text with their correct definitions:

Large sections of the Earth's crust that move and cause volcanic activity.

варіанти відповідей

 Cytokine Storm

Population Bottleneck

Tectonic Plates

Avalanche Wind

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