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Giải thích đáp án bài Reading The kākāpō - IELTS Cambridge 20 - Test 1 passage 1

🔍 Questions 1–6: TRUE / FALSE / NOT GIVEN

Câu hỏiĐáp ánGiải thích
1. There are other parrots that share the kakapo's inability to fly.FALSEĐoạn văn nói rõ: "It is the world's only flightless parrot." → Chỉ có kākāpō là loài vẹt duy nhất không biết bay.
2. Adult kakapo produce chicks every year.FALSEĐoạn văn: "Kākāpō breed in summer and autumn, but only in years when food is plentiful." → Không sinh sản hàng năm, chỉ khi thức ăn dồi dào.
3. Adult male kakapo bring food back to nesting females.FALSEĐoạn văn: "Males play no part in incubation or chick-rearing – females alone incubate eggs and feed the chicks." → Con trống không tham gia chăm sóc.
4. The Polynesian rat was a greater threat to the kakapo than Polynesian settlers.NOT GIVENVăn bản đề cập cả hai là mối đe dọa, nhưng không có so sánh mức độ để xác định "greater threat".
5. Kakapo were transferred from Rakiura Island to other locations because they were at risk from feral cats.TRUEĐoạn văn: "predation by feral cats on Rakiura Island led to a rapid decline... the surviving population was evacuated..."
6. One Recovery Plan initiative that helped increase the kakapo population size was caring for struggling young birds.TRUEĐoạn văn: "rescuing and hand-raising any failing chicks." → Một hành động cụ thể trong kế hoạch phục hồi.

📝 Questions 7–13: Fill in the blanks (ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER)

Câu hỏiĐáp ánVị trí trong bài & Giải thích
7.bulbs"...diet including the leaves, roots and bark of trees as well as bulbs, and fern fronds."
8.soil"The 1–4 eggs are laid in soil, which is repeatedly turned over before and during incubation."
9.feathers"used its feathers to make soft cloaks."
10.deer"introduced species such as deer depleted the remaining forests of food."
11.1980"in 1980 it was confirmed females were also present."
12.funding"a higher amount of funding." (trong đoạn về Recovery Plan 1996)
13.stakeholders"ensure stakeholders continue to be fully engaged in the preservation of the species."