Bên cạnh PHÂN TÍCH ĐỀ THI THẬT TASK 2 (dạng advantages & disadvantages) Some students work while studying. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of this trend and give your opinion?NGÀY 04/8/2020 IELTS WRITING GENERAL MÁY TÍNH (kèm bài được sửa hs đi thi), IELTS TUTOR cũng cung cấp The horseshoe crab: Đề thi thật IELTS READING (IELTS Reading Recent Actual Test)
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II. The horseshoe crab: Đề thi thật IELTS READING (IELTS Reading Recent Actual Test)
READING PASSAGE 2:
You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 14 – 26, which are based on Reading Passage 2 on pages 6 and 7
The horseshoe crab
A
One of the world’s oldest animal species, the horseshoe crab, is found along the
east coast of the United States and Mexico. Fossil records indicate this creature dates
back 450 million years, and it has changed very little over time. This is because its
anatomy has been so successful. In fact, the horseshoe crab is more closely related to
spiders, scorpions and ticks than it is to true crabs and other crustaceans.
B
The soft body of the horseshoe crab is protected by a large oval shell with
jagged, point spines. The two-part body consists of a head and an abdominal region.
The head region contains a brain, heart, mouth, four eyes and six pairs of legs. What is
significant is that horseshoe crabs possess the rare ability to regrow lost limbs. They
also use crawling as their primary means of movement, and commonly bury themselves
under the surface of the sand. However, in the water, they will occasionally turn onto
their backs and swim upside-down. The mouth of the horseshoe carb is located
between the twelve legs. They can only eat when crawling, as the motion allows them to
open and close their mouths. Their diet consists mainly of worms and clams.
The abdominal region contains mules far movement and is for breathing. A long
spine forming a tail, called a telson, is located behind the abdominal region. Although
this part of the body looks intimidating, it is not dangerous, poisonous or used to sting.
Horseshoe crabs use it to flip over if they happen to be pushed on their backs, but this
is only possible under the sea. Every year, about 10 percent of the horseshoe crab
breeding population dies while on the beach, when rough surf flips the creatures onto
their backs, a position from which they often cannot right themselves.
C
Another distinctive feature of horseshoe crabs is that they do not have
hemoglobin (a protein that contains the mineral iron), which gives blood its red color.
Hemoglobin is the basis of oxygen transport in the blood of mammals, reptiles and
birds. Rather, the blood of horseshoe crabs has a copper-containing protein called
hemocyanin. Hemocyanin is dark blue when it is transporting oxygen and colorless
when it is not. The oxygen is also transported in a fluid on the exterior of the cell, in
contrast to most animals, where oxygen molecules are transported inside red blood
bacteria and fungi. In fact, there enzymes are used by astronauts in the International
Space Station to test surfaces for unwanted bacteria and fungi. Another application is a
protein from horseshoe crab blood that is under investigation as an antibiotic.
D
The horseshoe crab faces the greatest dangers in early life. Between April and
June, adult horseshoe crabs travel from deep ocean waters to converge on beaches.
Crawling out of the sea and onto the beach is especially common at high tides during
full and new moons. The males arrive first and await the females for breeding. Female
horseshoe crabs communicate by releasing a scent to signal to the males.
The female horseshoe crabs crate nests by digging holes in the sand and laying
between 60000 and 120000 eggs at a time before covering them with sand for
Protection. Most eggs do not survive the hatching period before being eaten, as the
eggs are a food source for numerous birds, reptiles and fish.>> Form đăng kí giải đề thi thật IELTS 4 kĩ năng kèm bài giải bộ đề 100 đề PART 2 IELTS SPEAKING quý đang thi (update hàng tuần) từ IELTS TUTOR
E
If the egg does survive, the young horseshoe cab will hatch after five weeks.
Referred to as larvae, they look like miniature versions of adult horseshoe crabs. When
first entering the sea, they exhibit a ‘swimming frenzy’ similar to that of newborn sea
turtles, swimming vigorously and continuously for hours. During the larval stage, which
can last a year or more, newly hatched horseshoe crabs travel into the ocean water and
settle on the sandy bottom in shallow waters. As they develop, they move into deeper
waters.
After the larval stage, horseshoe crabs move into the juvenile period. The
juvenile horseshoe crabs will slowly grow over a period of about ten years. The growing
process requires shedding small exterior shells, known as exoskeletons, in exchange
for larger shells. Horseshoe crabs can shed up to 17 exoskeletons during development
and their can reach 45-50 centimeters from head to tail, while the males grow to
approximately 35-40 centimeters.
F
Despite their long history, horseshoe crabs face increased threats in modern
times. For this reason, scientists have been studying the populations of horseshoe
crabs, but more investigation is needed, particularly on the coast of Florida. A
widespread decline in their abundance in the last 20 years may be especially severe in
the Indian River Lagoon system in Florida, while the horseshoe crab is not currently
listed as threatened, there is rising concern about the fact that it is increasingly absent
from the Indian River Lagoon system, where it has historically been common. Loss of
the horseshoe crab would negatively impact species that feed on the animal and its
eggs and would decrease the biodiversity of the lagoon. Moreover, his development
might indicate serious ecological disturbance in the region. In the northeast, the use of
horseshoe crabs as bait to catch fish over the past ten years is, in part, responsible for a
rapidly declining population of this unique species, and it is suspected that this is also a
problem in Florida. However, the extent of this has not been well documented
Questions 14 – 18
Reading Passage 2 has six sections, A – F
Which section contains the following information?
Write the correct letter, A – F in boxes 14 – 18 on your answer sheet.
NB You may use any letter more than once.
14 a mention of the horseshoe crab’s potential value in medical science
15 an explanation of the function of the horseshoe crab’s tail>> IELTS TUTOR có hướng dẫn kĩ SỬA BÀI IELTS WRITING TASK 2 ĐỀ THI THẬT NGÀY 22/8/2020 của HS IELTS TUTOR đạt 6.5 Writing
16 a reference to the horseshoe crab’s feeding habits
17 a description of horseshoe crab reproduction
18 an account of the horseshoe crab’s development to adulthood
Questions 19 and 20
Choose TWO letter, A – E Write the correct letters in boxes 19 and 20 on your answer sheet. According to the writer, which TWO of the following are true about the characteristics of horseshoe crabs?
A They bury themselves upside down.
B They must continue moving while eating.
C They most commonly move by swimming.
D They are able to replace their missing legs.
E They breathe through their mouth while on land.
Questions 21 and 22
Choose TWO letter, A – E Write the correct letters in boxes 21 and 22 on your answer sheet. According to the write, in which TWO ways is horseshoe crab blood different from that of most other animals?
A It has a different mineral composition.
B It lack a bacteria – fighting protein.
C Harmless fungi regularly grow in the blood.
D Its colour changes from blue to red as it circulates.
E The blood cell carries oxygen its surface.
Question 23-26
Complete the summary below Choose ONE WORD ONLY from the passage for each answer
The horseshoe crab in Florida
A study of the Indian River Lagoon system in Florida has shown a 23 …………….. in the horseshoe crab’s population. This means that animals that eat both horseshoe crabs and their 24 ……………… could also be impacted. The result would affect the Indian River Lagoon system’s 25 ……………… Local fishmen taking horseshoe crabs for 26 ……………… could be one cause of the reduction in numbers.
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