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29 tháng 10 2018

Tạm dịch: Những người bạn của cậu ấy đã ủng hộ và khuyến khích cậu ấy. Cậu ấy đã lầm rất tốt trong cuộc thi đó.

= D. Nếu như không có sự hỗ trợ và khuyến khích của bạn bè thì cậu ấy đã không thể thi đấu tốt được.

Câu điều kiện loại 3: If it hadn’t been for + N, S + would have + V_ed/pp

Đảo ngữ: Had it not been for + N, S + would have + V_ed/pp = Without + N, S + V + O

Chọn D

Các phương án khác:

A. Nếu bạn của cậu ấy đã cổ vũ và khuyến khích cậu ấy => Giả định sai

B. Cho dù bạn của cậu ấy có ủng và khuyến khích nhiều thế nào đi chăng nữa thì cậu ấy vẫn không thể làm tốt được.

C. Sự cổ vũ và khuyến khích của bạn cậu ấy nhiều đến mức mà cậu ấy không thể làm tốt được trong cuộc thi.

17 tháng 7 2018

Chọn đáp án B

His friends supported and encouraged him. He did really well in the competition: Bạn bè của anh ấy ủng hộ và khích lệ anh ấy. Anh ấy đã thể hiện rất tốt trong cuộc thi.

A. Such were his friends’ support and encouragement that he couldn’t do really well in the competition: Sự ủng hộ và khích lệ của bạn bè (áp lực) đến nỗi anh ấy đã không thể hiện được tốt trong cuộc thi

B. Had it not been for his friends’ support and encouragement, he couldn’t have done so well in the competition: Nếu không có sự ủng hộ và khích lệ của bạn bè, anh ấy sẽ không thể thể hiện tốt trong cuộc thi.

C. No matter how much his friends supported and encouraged him, he couldn’t do well in the competition: Cho dù bạn bè có ủng hộ và khích lệ anh ấy bao nhiêu đi nữa, anh ấy cũng không thể thể hiện tốt trong cuộc thi.

D. If his friends had given him support and encouragement, he could have done really well in the competition: Nếu bạn bè ủng hộ và khích lệ, anh ấy đã có thể thể hiện tốt trong cuộc thi

Ta thấy ý của câu gốc là do có bạn bè ủng hộ và khích lệ nên anh ấy mới thể hiện rất tốt trong cuộc thi, vậy nên phương án có nghĩa phù hợp với câu gốc là phương án B.

24 tháng 2 2018

Đáp án D

Khi động từ đứng đầu câu mà không có chủ ngữ, ta dùng dạng danh động từ.

=> đáp án D

Tạm dịch: Không nhớ cuộc họp, anh ta đã đi cà phê với bạn bè. 

5 tháng 2 2018

Đáp án D

Khi động từ đứng đầu câu mà không có chủ ngữ, ta dùng dạng danh động từ.

=> đáp án Not remembering the meeting, he went out for a coffee with his friends.  

Tạm dịch: Không nhớ cuộc họp, anh ta đã đi cà phê với bạn bè

15 tháng 9 2019

Kiến thức: Câu rút gọn

Giải thích:

Khi hai mệnh đề cùng chủ ngữ, có thể rút gọn bớt một chủ ngữ

+ Dùng cụm V.ing nếu chủ động

+ Dùng cụm V.p.p nếu bị động

Ở đây ngữ cảnh dùng thể chủ động, phủ định (He did not remember the meeting) => dùng cụm “Not V.ing”.

Câu A, B, C sai về ngữ pháp.

Tạm dịch: Không hề nhớ có cuộc họp, anh ấy đã đi uống cà phê với bạn bè.

Chọn D

14 tháng 2 2019

Đáp án D

Khi động từ đứng đầu câu mà không có chủ ngữ, ta dùng dạng danh động từ => đáp án D

Tạm dịch: Không nhớ cuộc họp, anh ta đã đi cà phê với bạn bè.

11 tháng 4 2019

Tạm dịch: Anh ta không nhớ có một cuộc họp. Anh ta đã ra ngoài uống cà phê với bạn.

Kiến thức kiểm tra: Rút gọn mệnh đề đồng chủ ngữ dạng nguyên nhân – kết quả

Dạng đầy đủ: Because he did not remember the meeting, he went out for a coffee with his friends.

=> Rút gọn mệnh đề đồng chủ ngữ dạng chủ động: Not remembering the meeting, he went out for a coffee with his friends.

Chọn D

17 tháng 1 2018

Chọn B

Mike đã trở thành bố. Anh ấy ý thức mạnh mẽ trách nhiệm của mình với cha mẹ.

    Chỉ sau khi trở thành bố, Mikr mới ý thức mạnh mẽ trách nhiệm của mình với cha mẹ.

Cấu trúc: Only after + had + S + V-ed/V3 + did + S + V.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 40 to 49.On 26th May 1828, the people of Nuremberg in Germany found a teenage boy who waswandering alone through the streets. When they came across him, he had no possessions except for two old letters. Because of his behavior and appearance, they took him to the police station. Kaspar spent the next two months in prison, where he hardly spoke and...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 40 to 49.

On 26th May 1828, the people of Nuremberg in Germany found a teenage boy who waswandering alone through the streets. When they came across him, he had no possessions except for two old letters. Because of his behavior and appearance, they took him to the police station. Kaspar spent the next two months in prison, where he hardly spoke and refused all food except for bread and water. Some people assumed that Kaspar had grown up alone in the forest, like a wild animal. But gradually, a different picture emerged.

Kaspar said he had spent his whole childhood in a small dark cell. He had never seen the world outside or left his cell. He had never met or spoken to another human being. The cell was empty apart from a small bed and one toy-a wooden horse. He claimed that he had found bread and water in his cell every morning. According to Kaspar’s account, a mysterious man had begun to call on him shortly before his release. The man never showed his face.

Kaspar became well-known throughout Germany and in other countries too, and people found his ascinating. Some suggested that Kaspar was the son of a rich and powerful man-a prince perhaps-who wanted to keep his identity secret. A schoolteacher called Friedrich Daumer met Kaspar and agreed to look after him. Daumer taught him various subjects and encouraged Kaspar’s talent for drawing.

One day in 1829, Kaspar was found with a knife wound to his head. He claimed that a man with a hood over his face had attacked him-the same man who had brought him to Nuremberg. It wasn’t a serious injury, and Kaspar got over it. But in 1833, Hauser came home with a deep knife wound in his chest, saying someone had attacked him in a garden. Three days later, Kaspar died from the wound. Just before he died, Kaspar told the police that his attacker had given him a bag, so the police went to the garden and looked for it. They found it, with a note inside. The note was in mirror writing and said in German: “I want to tell you about myself. I come from the Bavarian border, on the river.”

Over the years, books have been written about Kaspar’s stories and various historians have looked into them. Most have concluded that the stories were untrue and that Kaspar Hauser was a liar who killed himself (possibly by mistake). But for some people, Kaspar Hauser’s life and death remain one of the most mysterious stories in history.

Police found a mysterious letter inside a bag .

A. in Kaspar Hauser’s room, after his death      

B. in the place where Kaspar Hauser died

C. near a river in Baravia                           

D. in the place where Kaspar Hauser was attacked

1
25 tháng 6 2017

Chọn D
“Just before he died, Kaspar told the police that his attacker had given him a bag, so the police went to the garden and
looked for it.” : ngay trước khi chết, Kaspar đã bảo cảnh sát rằng kẻ tấn công đưa cho anh ta 1 cái túi, vì thế cảnh sát đã
tới vườn và tìm nó.
ð Cảnh sát đã tìm thấy bức thư bí mật bên trong cái túi ở ngay tại nơi Kaspar bị tấn công

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 40 to 49.On 26th May 1828, the people of Nuremberg in Germany found a teenage boy who waswandering alone through the streets. When they came across him, he had no possessions except for two old letters. Because of his behavior and appearance, they took him to the police station. Kaspar spent the next two months in prison, where he hardly spoke and...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 40 to 49.On 26th May 1828, the people of Nuremberg in Germany found a teenage boy who waswandering alone through the streets. When they came across him, he had no possessions except for two old letters. Because of his behavior and appearance, they took him to the police station. Kaspar spent t

he next two months in prison, where he hardly spoke and refused all food except for bread and water. Some people assumed that Kaspar had grown up alone in the forest, like a wild animal. But gradually, a different picture emerged.

Kaspar said he had spent his whole childhood in a small dark cell. He had never seen the world outside or left his cell. He had never met or spoken to another human being. The cell was empty apart from a small bed and one toy-a wooden horse. He claimed that he had found bread and water in his cell every morning. According to Kaspar’s account, a mysterious man had begun to call on him shortly before his release. The man never showed his face.

Kaspar became well-known throughout Germany and in other countries too, and people found his ascinating. Some suggested that Kaspar was the son of a rich and powerful man-a prince perhaps-who wanted to keep his identity secret. A schoolteacher called Friedrich Daumer met Kaspar and agreed to look after him. Daumer taught him various subjects and encouraged Kaspar’s talent for drawing.

One day in 1829, Kaspar was found with a knife wound to his head. He claimed that a man with a hood over his face had attacked him-the same man who had brought him to Nuremberg. It wasn’t a serious injury, and Kaspar got over it. But in 1833, Hauser came home with a deep knife wound in his chest, saying someone had attacked him in a garden. Three days later, Kaspar died from the wound. Just before he died, Kaspar told the police that his attacker had given him a bag, so the police went to the garden and looked for it. They found it, with a note inside. The note was in mirror writing and said in German: “I want to tell you about myself. I come from the Bavarian border, on the river.”

Over the years, books have been written about Kaspar’s stories and various historians have looked into them. Most have concluded that the stories were untrue and that Kaspar Hauser was a liar who killed himself (possibly by mistake). But for some people, Kaspar Hauser’s life and death remain one of the most mysterious stories in history.

Between 1829 and 1833, Kaspar Hauser suffered .

A. two knife wounds, but they weren’t serious   

B. two knife wounds, one small and one fatal

C. two very serious knife wounds              

D. two knife wound on the same occasion

1
10 tháng 3 2018

Chọn B
Đọc đoạn 4 ta có thể thấy Kapar bị 2 vết thương (1 vết nhẹ, 1 vết chí tử)