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1 tháng 8 2021

21.Cacrbon footprint is the negative effect we have on the environment.

a.good          b. bad           c.plentiful            d.exhaustible

22.The special effects, visuals and music of Titanic are incredible.

a.perfect       b.signals        c.awful               d.entertaining

23.We will use a green, convenient way to travel.

a.good         b.environmentally friendly       c.harmful         d.interesting

24.There are many means of transport now which cause air pollution.

 

a.traffic         b.signals            c.problem          d.vehicles 

 

1 tháng 8 2021

lại là bạn giải cho mk ^-^

14 tháng 6 2020

Titanic is a romantic film, which was directed by James Cameron. However, it’s also about a disaster. It stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet.

The film is about the sinking of the ship Titanic on its first voyage. The main characters are Jack Dawson and Rose Dewitt Bukater. Jack saves Rose from killing herself during the journey on board the ship. Although they are from different social classes, and Rose is already engaged, they fall in love. The film has a sad ending: the Titanic sinks and more than a thousand people die in the disaster, including Jack.

Critics say it is a must-see. I agree because the story is moving and the acting is excellent. The special effects, visuals and music are also incredible.

True or False

1. Titanic was directed by Jame Caeron T

2. The main characters are Jack London and Rose F

3. Just music is incredible in the film F

4. The story of the film is moving T

.......Titanic is a romantic film, which was directed by James Cameron. However, it's also about a disaster. It stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet. The film is about the sinking of the ship"Titanic" on its first voyage. The main character are Jack Dawson and Rose DeWitt Bukater. Jack saves Rose from killing herself during the journey on board the ship. Although they are from different social classes, and Rose is already engaged, they fall in love. The film has a sad ending: the...
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.......Titanic is a romantic film, which was directed by James Cameron. However, it's also about a disaster. It stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet.
The film is about the sinking of the ship"Titanic" on its first voyage. The main character are Jack Dawson and Rose DeWitt Bukater. Jack saves Rose from killing herself during the journey on board the ship. Although they are from different social classes, and Rose is already engaged, they fall in love. The film has a sad ending: the :"Titanic"sinks and more than a thousand people die in the disaster, including Jack.
Critics say it is a must-see. I agree, because the story is moving and the acting is excellent. The special effects, visuals, and music are also incredible.
"Titanic" is a very sad film. Nevertheless, many people really love it. Go and see it if you can.

* Questions:

1.What kind of film is Titanic ?

2.Who does Titanic start ?

3.What is Titanic about ?

4.What do you know about the main characters of Titanic ?

5.How is the ending of Titanic ?

6.What do critics say about Titanic ?

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21 tháng 2 2018

1.It's a romantic film 2.It stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet 3.It's about the sinking of the ship Titanic on its first voyage 4.They are from different social classes 5.The ending of Titanic is very sad 6.They say it is a must-see

30 tháng 4 2018

1. It's a romantic film

2. It stars Leonardo Di Carpio and Kate Winslet

3. It's about the sinking of the ship Titanic on its voyage

4. They are different from social classes

5. The ending of Titanic is very sad

6. The critics say it is a must-see film

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.THE ILLUSION OF FILM Film is an illusion because the  moving pictures seen on the screen are not moving at all. A film is actually a series of tiny still pictures, or frames. They appear to be moving because the retina of the  human eye retains the impression of an object for a split second  after  that object has actually disappeared. This principle is known...
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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.

THE ILLUSION OF FILM

Film is an illusion because the  moving pictures seen on the screen are not moving at all. A film is actually a series of tiny still pictures, or frames. They appear to be moving because the retina of the  human eye retains the impression of an object for a split second  after  that object has actually disappeared. This principle is known as the persistence of vision. When we look at a single frame of film, the image persists in the brain’s visual center for a fraction of a second. Then, the next frame comes along and the brain has to catch up with the new image. Thus, our eyes and  brain trick us into thinking that we see a smoothly moving image rather than a series of still ones.

Another  illusion of film is known collectively as special effects, the tricks and techniques that filmmakers use when makeup, costume, and stunts are still not enough to make a scene convincing. Special-effects artists apply science to filmmaking, showing us things that no plain camera could ever photograph. Even since the introduction of computer graphics in recent decades, the films of today still rely on some special effects that have existed since the early years of cinema.

The author primarily defines special effects as ________.

A. phenomena that cannot be explained logically

B. techniques and devices to create illusions in film

C. sounds and images that cause an emotional response

D. methods used by filmmakers of the silent film era

1
30 tháng 3 2019

Đáp án B.

Keywords: special effects, define.

Clue: “Another illusion of film is known collectively as special effects, the tricks and techniques that filmmakers use…”: Một ảo ảnh khác của phim được biết đến là hiệu ứng đặc biệt, một mẹo và kỹ thuật mà các nhà làm phim sử dụng…

Chọn đáp án B. techniques and devices to create illusions in film: kỹ thuật và thiết bị tạo ra ảo ảnh phim.

Các đáp án khác sai:

A. phenomena that cannot be explained logically: hiện tượng không thể giải thích một cách logic.

C. sounds and images that cause an emotional response: âm thanh và hình ảnh gây ra phản ứng cảm xúc.

D. methods used by filmmakers of the silent film era: phương pháp được sử dụng bởi những nhà làm phim của kỉ nguyên phim câm.

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.THE ILLUSION OF FILM Film is an illusion because the  moving pictures seen on the screen are not moving at all. A film is actually a series of tiny still pictures, or frames. They appear to be moving because the retina of the  human eye retains the impression of an object for a split second  after  that object has actually disappeared. This principle is known...
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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.

THE ILLUSION OF FILM

Film is an illusion because the  moving pictures seen on the screen are not moving at all. A film is actually a series of tiny still pictures, or frames. They appear to be moving because the retina of the  human eye retains the impression of an object for a split second  after  that object has actually disappeared. This principle is known as the persistence of vision. When we look at a single frame of film, the image persists in the brain’s visual center for a fraction of a second. Then, the next frame comes along and the brain has to catch up with the new image. Thus, our eyes and  brain trick us into thinking that we see a smoothly moving image rather than a series of still ones.

Another  illusion of film is known collectively as special effects, the tricks and techniques that filmmakers use when makeup, costume, and stunts are still not enough to make a scene convincing. Special-effects artists apply science to filmmaking, showing us things that no plain camera could ever photograph. Even since the introduction of computer graphics in recent decades, the films of today still rely on some special effects that have existed since the early years of cinema.

All of the following would necessarily involve mechanical effects EXCEPT ________.

A. using wires to make objects fly

B. filming each half of a frame separately

C. hitting a sheet of metal to create thunder

D. building a small model of a town

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21 tháng 11 2017

Đáp án B.

Keywords: involve mechanical effects, EXCEPT.

Clue: “…wires to create the illusion that people are flying;… a vibrating sheet of metal sounds like thunder,… tiny copies of  buildings or cities”: … dây để tạo ra ảo ảnh người đang bay; … một mảnh kim loại rung mô phỏng tiếng sấm, … bản sao tí hon của các tòa nhà hoặc thành phố.

Phân tích: Các đáp án A, C, D được đề cập ở Clue trên đều liên quan đến hiệu ứng cơ học. Riêng đáp án B. filming each half of a frame separately: quay nửa khung hình riêng rẽ là không liên quan đến hiệu ứng cơ học mà cần hiệu ứng quang học.

Vậy đáp án đúng là B.

27 tháng 4 2022

carbon footprint is about the......effects we have on the enviroment       A.negative       B.good         C.safe      D.badly

2.we have solar panels on our roof at the home to catch the.....energy

A.wind             B.nuclear         C.solar        D.HYDRO

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. THE ILLUSION OF FILM   Film is an illusion because the moving pictures seen on the screen are not moving at all. A film is actually a series of tiny still pictures, or flames. They appear to be moving because the retina of the human eye retains the impression of an object for a split second after that object has actually disappeared. This principle is known...
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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.

THE ILLUSION OF FILM

  Film is an illusion because the moving pictures seen on the screen are not moving at all. A film is actually a series of tiny still pictures, or flames. They appear to be moving because the retina of the human eye retains the impression of an object for a split second after that object has actually disappeared. This principle is known as the persistence of vision. When we look at a single frame of film, the image persists in the brain's visual center for a fraction of a second. Then, the next frame comes along and the brain has to catch up with the new image. Thus, our eyes and brain trick US into thinking that we see a smoothly moving image rather than a series of still ones.

  Another illusion of film is known collectively as special effects, the tricks and techniques that filmmakers use when makeup, costume, and stunts are still not enough to make a scene convincing. Special effects artists apply science to filmmaking, showing US things that no plain camera could ever photograph. Even since the introduction of computer graphics in recent decades, the films of today still rely on some special effects that have existed since the early years of cinema.

  One category of special effects is called optical or visual effects, tricks made with the camera. One of the pioneers of optical effects was the French filmmaker Georges Méliès, who invented a technique called stop-motion photography. With this technique, a scene is filmed, the camera is stopped, the scene is changed in some way, and then the camera rolls again. Stop motion photography can create the illusion of an actor disappearing on screen. In one short film, an actor's clothes keep returning to his body as he tries to get undressed. Méfiés also invented a technique known as split screen. By putting a card over the camera lens, he prevented half of the frame of film from being exposed. He filmed a scene on the uncovered half of the frame and then backed up the same strip of film in his camera. For the second shot, he covered the exposed half and took another series of pictures on the half that had been covered the first time. With the technique of split screen, it is possible to achieve illusions such as having the same actor play twins.

  Mechanical effects are another category of special effects. Mechanical effects are objects or devices used during the filming to create an illusion, such as feathers or plastic chips to simulate snow, and wires to create the illusion that people are flying. Many sound effects are mechanical effects. Wood blocks create a horse's hoof beats, and a vibrating sheet of metal sounds like thunder. During the silent film era, the music machine called the Kinematophone was popular because it could produce the sounds of sirens, sleigh bells, gunfire, baby cries, and kisses-all at the press of a key.

  Other mechanical effects are puppets, robots of all sizes, and tiny copies of buildings or cities. To reduce the cost of studio sets or location photography, special-effects technicians create painted or projected backgrounds, which replace the set or add to it. For example, in a long shot of a town, the set might be only a few feet high, and the remainder of the town is painted onto a sheet of glass positioned in front of the camera during filming. In a 1916 silent film called The Flying Torpedo, mechanical effects created the appearance of an enemy invasion of the California seacoast. Technicians threw small contact-rigged explosives into toy cities, scattering the tiny buildings into the air. An artist painted a row of battleships on a board that was only six feet long. Carpenters drilled small holes in the ships, which were filled with small charges of flash powder to simulate guns. An electrician wired the charges so they could be fired on cue from a small battery. For audiences of the time, the effect was of a real fleet of ships firing on the California coast.

          Sometimes optical and mechanical effects are used together. For the original 1933 version of King Kong, the filmmakers wanted to show the giant ape climbing the Empire State Building in New York City. To show Kong's climb, the special-effects technicians built a tiny movable model of the ape and a proportionately small model of the Empire State Building. Then, stop-motion photography was used to create the illusion that Kong was moving up the building.

The author primarily defines special effects as _____________.

A. phenomena that cannot be explained logically

B. techniques and devices to create illusions in film

C. sounds and images that cause an emotional response

D. methods used by filmmakers of the silent film era

1
25 tháng 4 2019

Đáp án B.

Key words: special effects, define.

Clue: “Another illusion of film is known collectively as special effects, the tricks and techniques that filmmakers use ...”: Một ảo ảnh khác của phim được biết đến là hiệu ứng đặc biệt, một mẹo và kỹ thuật mà các nhà làm phim sử dụng...

Chọn đáp án B. techniques and devices to create illusions in film: kỹ thuật và thiết bị tạo ra ảo ảnh phim.

Các đáp án khác sai:

  A. phenomena that cannot be explained logically: hiện tượng không thể giải thích một cách logic.

   C. sounds and images that cause an emotional response: âm thanh và hình ảnh gây ra phản ứng cảm xúc.

   D. methods used by filmmakers of the silent film era: phương pháp được sử dụng bởi những nhà làm phim của kỉ nguyên phim câm.

"What are the benefits of mobile phones in your life?"Here is a sample writing. Find out all the mistakes in each sentence to complete the passage.In the age of advanced technology, the mobile phone is one of the most widely used technologies and it plays an important role in our lives. The mobile phone will certainly bring about a lot of advantages. First of all, the cell phone is considered the quickest means of communication in our daily life, hence we can contact easily with our friends and...
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"What are the benefits of mobile phones in your life?"

Here is a sample writing. Find out all the mistakes in each sentence to complete the passage.

In the age of advanced technology, the mobile phone is one of the most widely used technologies and it plays an important role in our lives. The mobile phone will certainly bring about a lot of advantages. First of all, the cell phone is considered the quickest means of communication in our daily life, hence we can contact easily with our friends and our relatives whenever by calling or sending messages. Second, it is also a means of entertainment for people. For instance, we can listen to music and play games on mobile phones. Moreover, by using the latest apps for smartphones, we can access to the Internet to watch films, check out profile in social networks and update our status wherever we are. Finally, if we have a smartphone in hand, our studying will become more effective such as looking up dictionary, finding out many sources of reference on the Internet. 

In conclusion,it could be said thatmobile phone is an indispensable partin our life.However,we should know how to use it properly so that it will not have bad effects in our study.

In conclusion, it could be said that mobile phone is an indispensable part in our life. However, we should know how to use it properly so that it will not have bad effects on our study.

1
8 tháng 9 2017

have bad effects in => have bad effects on: có ảnh hưởng xấu tới...

=> In conclusion, it could be said that mobile phone is an indispensable part in our life. However, we should know how to use it properly so that it will not have bad effects on our study.

Tạm dịch: Kết luận, có thể nói rằng điện thoại di động là phần không thể thiếu trong cuộc sống. Tuy nhiên chúng ta cần biết cách sử dụng 1 cách đúng đắn để mà nó sẽ không có ảnh hưởng xấu tới việc học.

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. THE ILLUSION OF FILM   Film is an illusion because the moving pictures seen on the screen are not moving at all. A film is actually a series of tiny still pictures, or flames. They appear to be moving because the retina of the human eye retains the impression of an object for a split second after that object has actually disappeared. This principle is known...
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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.

THE ILLUSION OF FILM

  Film is an illusion because the moving pictures seen on the screen are not moving at all. A film is actually a series of tiny still pictures, or flames. They appear to be moving because the retina of the human eye retains the impression of an object for a split second after that object has actually disappeared. This principle is known as the persistence of vision. When we look at a single frame of film, the image persists in the brain's visual center for a fraction of a second. Then, the next frame comes along and the brain has to catch up with the new image. Thus, our eyes and brain trick US into thinking that we see a smoothly moving image rather than a series of still ones.

  Another illusion of film is known collectively as special effects, the tricks and techniques that filmmakers use when makeup, costume, and stunts are still not enough to make a scene convincing. Special effects artists apply science to filmmaking, showing US things that no plain camera could ever photograph. Even since the introduction of computer graphics in recent decades, the films of today still rely on some special effects that have existed since the early years of cinema.

  One category of special effects is called optical or visual effects, tricks made with the camera. One of the pioneers of optical effects was the French filmmaker Georges Méliès, who invented a technique called stop-motion photography. With this technique, a scene is filmed, the camera is stopped, the scene is changed in some way, and then the camera rolls again. Stop motion photography can create the illusion of an actor disappearing on screen. In one short film, an actor's clothes keep returning to his body as he tries to get undressed. Méfiés also invented a technique known as split screen. By putting a card over the camera lens, he prevented half of the frame of film from being exposed. He filmed a scene on the uncovered half of the frame and then backed up the same strip of film in his camera. For the second shot, he covered the exposed half and took another series of pictures on the half that had been covered the first time. With the technique of split screen, it is possible to achieve illusions such as having the same actor play twins.

  Mechanical effects are another category of special effects. Mechanical effects are objects or devices used during the filming to create an illusion, such as feathers or plastic chips to simulate snow, and wires to create the illusion that people are flying. Many sound effects are mechanical effects. Wood blocks create a horse's hoof beats, and a vibrating sheet of metal sounds like thunder. During the silent film era, the music machine called the Kinematophone was popular because it could produce the sounds of sirens, sleigh bells, gunfire, baby cries, and kisses-all at the press of a key.

  Other mechanical effects are puppets, robots of all sizes, and tiny copies of buildings or cities. To reduce the cost of studio sets or location photography, special-effects technicians create painted or projected backgrounds, which replace the set or add to it. For example, in a long shot of a town, the set might be only a few feet high, and the remainder of the town is painted onto a sheet of glass positioned in front of the camera during filming. In a 1916 silent film called The Flying Torpedo, mechanical effects created the appearance of an enemy invasion of the California seacoast. Technicians threw small contact-rigged explosives into toy cities, scattering the tiny buildings into the air. An artist painted a row of battleships on a board that was only six feet long. Carpenters drilled small holes in the ships, which were filled with small charges of flash powder to simulate guns. An electrician wired the charges so they could be fired on cue from a small battery. For audiences of the time, the effect was of a real fleet of ships firing on the California coast.

          Sometimes optical and mechanical effects are used together. For the original 1933 version of King Kong, the filmmakers wanted to show the giant ape climbing the Empire State Building in New York City. To show Kong's climb, the special-effects technicians built a tiny movable model of the ape and a proportionately small model of the Empire State Building. Then, stop-motion photography was used to create the illusion that Kong was moving up the building.

All of the following would necessarily involve mechanical effects EXCEPT _________.

A. using wires to make objects fly

B. filming each half of a frame separately

C. hitting a sheet of metal to create thunder

D. building a small model of a town

1
27 tháng 3 2019

Đáp án B.

Key words: involve mechanical effects, EXCEPT.

Clue: “… wires to create the illusion that people are flying; ... a vibrating sheet of metal sounds like thunder, ... tiny copies of buildings or cities”: ... dây để tạo ra ảo ảnh người đang bay; ... một mảnh kim loại rung mô phỏng tiếng sấm, ... bản sao tí hon của các tòa nhà hoặc thành phổ.

Phân tích: Các đáp án A, C, D được đề cập Clue trên đều liên quan đến hiệu ứng cơ học. Riêng đáp án B. filming each half of a frame separately: quay nửa khung hình riêng rẽ là không liên quan đến hiệu ứng cơ học mà cần hiệu ứng quang học.

Vậy đáp án đúng là B.

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. THE ILLUSION OF FILM   Film is an illusion because the moving pictures seen on the screen are not moving at all. A film is actually a series of tiny still pictures, or flames. They appear to be moving because the retina of the human eye retains the impression of an object for a split second after that object has actually disappeared. This principle is known...
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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.

THE ILLUSION OF FILM

  Film is an illusion because the moving pictures seen on the screen are not moving at all. A film is actually a series of tiny still pictures, or flames. They appear to be moving because the retina of the human eye retains the impression of an object for a split second after that object has actually disappeared. This principle is known as the persistence of vision. When we look at a single frame of film, the image persists in the brain's visual center for a fraction of a second. Then, the next frame comes along and the brain has to catch up with the new image. Thus, our eyes and brain trick US into thinking that we see a smoothly moving image rather than a series of still ones.

  Another illusion of film is known collectively as special effects, the tricks and techniques that filmmakers use when makeup, costume, and stunts are still not enough to make a scene convincing. Special effects artists apply science to filmmaking, showing US things that no plain camera could ever photograph. Even since the introduction of computer graphics in recent decades, the films of today still rely on some special effects that have existed since the early years of cinema.

  One category of special effects is called optical or visual effects, tricks made with the camera. One of the pioneers of optical effects was the French filmmaker Georges Méliès, who invented a technique called stop-motion photography. With this technique, a scene is filmed, the camera is stopped, the scene is changed in some way, and then the camera rolls again. Stop motion photography can create the illusion of an actor disappearing on screen. In one short film, an actor's clothes keep returning to his body as he tries to get undressed. Méfiés also invented a technique known as split screen. By putting a card over the camera lens, he prevented half of the frame of film from being exposed. He filmed a scene on the uncovered half of the frame and then backed up the same strip of film in his camera. For the second shot, he covered the exposed half and took another series of pictures on the half that had been covered the first time. With the technique of split screen, it is possible to achieve illusions such as having the same actor play twins.

  Mechanical effects are another category of special effects. Mechanical effects are objects or devices used during the filming to create an illusion, such as feathers or plastic chips to simulate snow, and wires to create the illusion that people are flying. Many sound effects are mechanical effects. Wood blocks create a horse's hoof beats, and a vibrating sheet of metal sounds like thunder. During the silent film era, the music machine called the Kinematophone was popular because it could produce the sounds of sirens, sleigh bells, gunfire, baby cries, and kisses-all at the press of a key.

  Other mechanical effects are puppets, robots of all sizes, and tiny copies of buildings or cities. To reduce the cost of studio sets or location photography, special-effects technicians create painted or projected backgrounds, which replace the set or add to it. For example, in a long shot of a town, the set might be only a few feet high, and the remainder of the town is painted onto a sheet of glass positioned in front of the camera during filming. In a 1916 silent film called The Flying Torpedo, mechanical effects created the appearance of an enemy invasion of the California seacoast. Technicians threw small contact-rigged explosives into toy cities, scattering the tiny buildings into the air. An artist painted a row of battleships on a board that was only six feet long. Carpenters drilled small holes in the ships, which were filled with small charges of flash powder to simulate guns. An electrician wired the charges so they could be fired on cue from a small battery. For audiences of the time, the effect was of a real fleet of ships firing on the California coast.

          Sometimes optical and mechanical effects are used together. For the original 1933 version of King Kong, the filmmakers wanted to show the giant ape climbing the Empire State Building in New York City. To show Kong's climb, the special-effects technicians built a tiny movable model of the ape and a proportionately small model of the Empire State Building. Then, stop-motion photography was used to create the illusion that Kong was moving up the building.

The phrase “catch up with” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ___________.

A. hurry to process

B. put aside

C. search for

D. obtain from memory

1
20 tháng 10 2017

Đáp án A.

Key words: catch up with, paragraph 1.

Clue: “... the image persists in the brain's visual center for a fraction of a second. Then, the next frame comes along and the brain has to catch up with the new image”:

Hình ảnh tồn đọng lại trong trung tâm thị lực của não bộ trong tích tắc. Sau đó, khung hình tiếp theo xuất hiện và não phải bắt theo hình ảnh mới.

Xét các đáp án khi đứng trong câu:

  A. hurry to process: nhanh chóng xử lý - Câu trả lời hp lý.

  B. put aside: để sang bên. Hình ảnh mới vừa xuất hiện chưa thể để sang bên trong tích tắc.

   C. search for: tìm kiếm: Hình ảnh trên phim xuất hiện trên màn ảnh, ta không cần tìm kiếm chúng.

  D. obtain from memory: lẩy từ trí nhớ: Hình ảnh mới chưa có trong trí nhớ.

Vậy chọn đáp án A. hurry to process