VIII. Read the passage and decide whether the statements are True (T) or False (F)
The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is a very large charity in the world. They first started in 1961 in Switzerland. They work in six areas: food, climate, freshwater, wildlife, forests and oceans. The WWF has offices in more than 100 countries. To help the WWF, people can ‘adopt’ an animal. People can choose the animals they like, such as tigers, butterflies, bears, birds, etc and make a donation. The WWF will send them photographs, information and an adoption certificate. It’s a great way to learn more about animals. Or they can donate money by buying toy animals. The WWF-Vietnam started in 1985. They help to save wild animals, such as Saolas, rhinos, elephants, tortoises and turtles. They also make wildlife documentaries to teach young children to love wild animals and live in peace with nature.
1. WWF only work to protect wild animals.
2. There are WWF offices in more than 100 countries.
3. To ‘adopt’ an animal in the WWF, you choose an animal and donate money.
4. The WWF-Vietnam teaches young children to make wildlife documentaries.
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Cách làm:1. Đọc kỹ đoạn văn để hiểu nội dung.2. Đọc lại từng câu hỏi và tìm thông tin liên quan trong đoạn văn.3. So sánh thông tin tìm được với câu hỏi và quyết định đúng (True - T) hoặc sai (False - F).Câu trả lời:1. WWF only work to protect wild animals. - False2. There are WWF offices in more than 100 countries. - True3. To ‘adopt’ an animal in the WWF, you choose an animal and donate money. - True4. The WWF-Vietnam teaches young children to make wildlife documentaries. - False
Đỗ Hồng Huy
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Đỗ Bảo Hưng
4. False - The WWF-Vietnam helps to save wild animals and make wildlife documentaries to teach young children to love wild animals.
Đỗ Huỳnh Linh
3. True - To 'adopt' an animal in the WWF, you choose an animal you like and make a donation.
Đỗ Văn Ánh
2. True - There are WWF offices in more than 100 countries.