Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 34 to 38.

Australia is suffering from one of its worst fire seasons in history, with more than two dozen people killed, thousands of homes destroyed, and millions of acres burned so far. Unfortunately, fires like this, exacerbated by the effects of climate change, will likely rage again, but Australia’s government can take steps to minimize their destruction.

With warming temperatures, Australia will face longer fire seasons. To reduce future damage, governments at all levels must act. Areas of focus should include enhancing early warning systems and fire prediction capabilities; launching public awareness campaigns on the dangers posed by climate-fueled bushfires and necessary prevention measures; conducting more controlled burns; and developing more stringent building codes that address climate risk.

At the state and local levels, communities need to professionalize their firefighting capabilities. They should invest in improved training that educates firefighters and local leaders about the changing characteristics of bushfires. And, once this fire season subsides, states should oversee how and where rebuilding occurs, including restricting redevelopment of particularly fire-prone areas.

(Adapted from https://www.cfr.org/)

According to paragraph 2, which of the following is NOT the solution taken by the Australia’s government?

Đáp án đúng là: C
Giải thích
Theo đoạn 2, câu nào sau đây KHÔNG phải là giải pháp được thực hiện bởi chính phủ Australia?
A. cải thiện hệ thống cảnh báo sớm và khả năng dự báo cháy rừng
B. nâng cao nhận thức cộng đồng về mối nguy hiểm của cháy rừng và các biện pháp phòng vệ cần thiết
C. hạn chế những vụ đốt cháy có kiểm soát
D. phát triển các mã xây dựng nghiêm ngặt hơn nhằm giải quyết các nguy cơ về khí hậu
=> Căn cứ vào thông tin đoạn 2:
“To reduce future damage, governments at all levels must act. Areas of focus should include enhancing early warning systems and fire prediction capabilities; launching public awareness campaigns on the dangers posed by climate-fueled bushfires and necessary prevention measures; conducting more controlled burns; and developing more stringent building codes that address climate risk.”