Câu 6: Bài đọc hiểu về phát thải carbon của người nổi tiếng In their article “Just Plane Wrong: Celebs with the Worst Private…

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Bài đọc hiểu về phát thải carbon của người nổi tiếng In their article “Just Plane Wrong: Celebs with the Worst Private Jet CO2 Emissions,” YARD ranked Taylor Swift as the celebrity with the largest carbon footprint, attributing 138 tons of emissions to her private jet. Jay-Z and Floyd Mayweather followed closely behind. Swift’s recent attendance at Kansas City Chiefs games to support her partner, Travis Kelce, has intensified media scrutiny. Celebrities receiving public criticism for air travel is hardly a new phenomenon. Singling out one individual risks oversimplifying a broader issue that predates any particular headline. [I] Carbon emissions are, to some extent, unavoidable for high-profile public figures who travel frequently. In “Rich Enough to Offset,” Laura Kiesel explores the ever-increasing carbon emissions of celebrities including Arnold Schwarzenegger and Leonardo DiCaprio, and how they have tried to account for them. One popular approach is carbon offsetting, a practice that allows individuals to compensate for emissions by funding environmental initiatives, including reforestation or renewable energy projects. [II] While such efforts may signal accountability, critics argue that they rarely neutralize emissions in any meaningful sense. Professor Jon Erickson of the University of Vermont highlights concerns about the unintended consequences of certain offset projects, particularly in developing regions. Some initiatives, such as small-scale solar schemes established to counterbalance luxury emissions, may inadvertently limit resources available for essential services like healthcare and education. Furthermore, these efforts do little to address the root causes of excess carbon emissions. Erickson therefore calls for stronger legislative measures, including mandated caps on emissions that would directly address the source of the problem without displacing its impacts. [III] Celebrity air travel remains under constant scrutiny, regardless of public sentiment. Although voluntary offset programmes may help restore celebrities’ reputations, they can also legitimise continued overconsumption. In “Don’t Bet on Offsets,” A. C. Thompson and Duane Moles question whether such mechanisms can realistically counteract emissions. Companies such as TerraPass offer affluent consumers the opportunity to calculate and compensate for their carbon footprints, yet these transactions often occur in loosely regulated markets lacking consistent standards. [IV] While carbon offsetting provides limited mitigation opportunities, meaningful progress depends on systemic reforms that reduce overall emissions and confront the underlying causes of climate impact. (Source: Adapted from VietnamNews / TuoiTre News - 2026)

Câu con (10)

Câu 6.1 · Trắc nghiệm

The author mentions Taylor Swift in paragraph 1 primarily to:

Câu 6.2 · Trắc nghiệm

The phrase such efforts in paragraph 2 refers to:

Câu 6.3 · Trắc nghiệm

According to paragraph 2, how do some celebrities attempt to manage their environmental impact?

Câu 6.4 · Trắc nghiệm

According to paragraph 3, some offset initiatives may be problematic because they:

Câu 6.5 · Trắc nghiệm

Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 3?

Câu 6.6 · Trắc nghiệm

Which of the following is TRUE according to paragraph 4?

Câu 6.7 · Trắc nghiệm

The word legitimise in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to:

Câu 6.8 · Trắc nghiệm

Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?

Câu 6.9 · Trắc nghiệm

Where in the passage does the following sentence best fit? "This environment creates space for exaggerated claims of carbon neutrality without verifiable outcomes."

Câu 6.10 · Trắc nghiệm

Which of the following best summarises the passage?