A. ORBIT B. EXCHANGE C. OCCUR D. CONSISTREAD THE FOLLOWING PASSAGE AND...
Câu 30:A. orbit B. exchange C. occur D. consistRead the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicatethe correct answer to each of the questions.One of the most devastating forces on Earth is a hurricane. A hurricane begins as a tropicalstorm. The storm winds blow in circles around a center, called the "eye." Gradually, the windsget stronger and stronger. A tropical storm becomes a hurricane when the winds are 120kilometers per hour or more.The word "hurricane" comes from Huracan, an evil god of a Central American Indian tribe. Inother parts of the world, hurricanes are known by different names. In East Asia, they are usuallycalled typhoons, from the Chinese tai-feng, meaning "great wind." In Bangladesh, Pakistan,India, and Australia, they are known as cyclones. Finally, in the Philippines, they are calledbaguios.Few things in nature have as much power as hurricanes. They can destroy coastal areas withheavy rains and winds of 250 kilometers per hour or more. Sometimes a hurricane causes theocean to flood onto land in an event called a storm surge. The total power of a hurricane may beequal to 10,000 nuclear bombs.