I ADMIRE HIS COURAGE. HOWEVER, I STILL THINK HE’S FOOLISH TO DO SUCH...

Câu 30: I admire his courage. However, I still think he’s foolish to do such a thing.

A. Although I admire his courage, he’s a foolish to do such a thing.

B. Though I admire him, I think his courage is foolish.

C. Though I admire his courage, I am a foolish to do such a thing for him.

D. Much as I admire his courage, I think he’s foolish to do such a thing.

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Read the passage and choose the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.

Many tall office buildings leave their lights (31) ________ at night, a wasteful practice that has lethal

consequences for migrating birds. Confused by the lit windows, millions of birds slam into tall buildings and

die every year, says a conservation ecologist at the Chicago Field Museum. He and his colleagues quantified

the losses by counting the number of birds (32) ________ hit McCormick Place, a 90-foot-tall glass

convention centre in Chicago. Over the last two years, 1,297 birds - mostly sparrow, warblers, and thrushes -

perished after flying into (33) ______ windows.

During the same period, only 192 died after hitting dark windows, (34) __________ the windows

were unlit nearly half of the time during the study. The deaths place an additional strain on declining species

such as wood brushes. " This is just another pressure that birds don't need," says the ecologist. Since most

window collisions occur during the peak migratory times after midnight, he (35) _________ that skyscrapers

turn out their lights from 11 p.m. until dawn during the two migration seasons, from late March through May

and from mid-August to Thanksgiving. A seasonal light-out campaign would also reduce the buildings'

electricity bills.