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  • Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 24 to 30

    Almost all living things ultimately get their energy from the sun. In a process called photosynthesis, plants, algae, and some other organisms capture the sun's energy and use it to make simple sugars such as glucose. Most other organisms use these organic molecules as a source of energy. Organic materials contain a tremendous amount of energy. As food, they fuel our bodies and those of most other creatures. In such forms as oil, gas, and coal, they heat our homes, run our factories and power our cars.

    Photosynthesis begins when solar energy is absorbed by chemicals called photosynthetic pigments that are contained within an organism. The most common photosynthetic pigment is chlorophyll. The bright green color characteristic of plants is caused by it. Most algae have additional pigments that may mask  the green chlorophyll. Because of these pigments, algae may be not only green but brown, red, blue or even black.

    In a series of enzyme-controlled reactions, the solar energy captured by chlorophyll and other pigments is used to make simple sugars, with carbon dioxide and water as the raw materials. Carbon dioxide is one of very few carbon- containing molecules not considered to be organic compounds. Photosynthesis then converts carbon from an inorganic to an organic form. This is called carbon fixation. In this process, the solar energy that was absorbed by chlorophyll is stored as chemical energy in the form of simple sugars like glucose. The glucose is then used to make other organic compounds. In addition, photosynthesis produces oxygen gas. All the oxygen gas on earth, both in the atmosphere we breathe and in the ocean, was produced by photosynthetic organisms. Photosynthesis constantly replenishes the earth's oxygen supply.

    Organisms that are capable of photosynthesis can obtain all the energy they need from sunlight and do not need to eat. They are called autotrophs. Plants are the most familiar autotrophs on land. In the ocean, algae and bacteria are the most important autotrophs. Many organisms cannot produce their own food and must obtain energy by eating organic matter. These are called heterotrophs.

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    Câu hỏi:

    The word “fuel” in the first paragraph is similar in meaning to .............

    • A. give fuel to
    • B. produce organic materials
    • C. help to function
    • D. provide nutrients for

    Lời giải tham khảo:

    Đáp án đúng: D

    Câu đề bài: Từ “nhiên liệu" trong đoạn đầu tiên tương tự nghĩa như ...........

    Đáp án D: cung cấp dinh dưỡng cho

    Các đáp án còn lại:

    A. cung cấp nhiên liệu cho

    B. sản xuất vật liệu hữu cơ

    C. giúp chức năng

    Thông tin trong bài:

    As food, they fuel our bodies and those of most other creatures.

    - Là thức ăn, chúng cung cấp dinh dưỡng cho cơ thể chúng ta và những sinh vật khác.

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