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25 tháng 8 2018

Margaret came in for most of the blame.

VIII. Read the following passage and choose the correct answer for each question.It is natural for young people to be critical of their parents at times and to blame them for most of the misunderstanding between them. They have always complained, more or less justly, that their parents are out of touch with modern ways; that they are possessive and dominant; that they do not trust their children to deal with crises; that they talk too much about certain problems - and that they have no sense of...
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VIII. Read the following passage and choose the correct answer for each question.

It is natural for young people to be critical of their parents at times and to blame them for most of the misunderstanding between them. They have always complained, more or less justly, that their parents are out of touch with modern ways; that they are possessive and dominant; that they do not trust their children to deal with crises; that they talk too much about certain problems - and that they have no sense of humor, at least in parent-child relationships.

I think it is true that parents often, underestimate their teenage children and also forget how they themselves felt when young.

Young people often irritate their parents with their choices in clothes and hairstyles, in entertainers and music. This is not their motive. They feel cut off from the adult world into which they have not yet been accepted. So they create a culture and society of their own. Then, if it turns out that their music or entertainers or vocabulary or clothes or hairstyles irritate their parents, this gives them additional enjoyment. They feel they are superior, at least in a small way, and that they are leaders in style and taste.

Sometimes you are resistant and proud, because you do not want your parents to approve of what you do. If they did approve, it looks as if you are betraying your own age group. But in that case, you are assuming that you are the underdog: you can't win but at least you can keep your honor. This is a passive way of looking at things. It is natural enough after long years of childhood, when you were completely under your parent's control. But it ignores the fact that you are now beginning to be responsible for yourself.

If you plan to control your life, co-operation can be part of that plan. You cancharm others, especially your parents, into doing things the! ways you want. You can impress others with your sense of responsibility and initiative, so that they will give you the authority to do what you want to do.

81. In the passage, the author is primarily addressing _______.

A. parents of teenagers B. newspaper readers

C. those who give advice to teenagers D. teenagers

82. The first paragraph is mainly about ______.

A. the teenagers' criticism of their parents

B. misunderstanding between teenagers and their parents

C. the dominance of the parents over their children

D. teenagers the teenagers' ability to deal with crises

83. Teenagers tend to have strange clothes and hairstyles because they ___ .

A. want to show their existence by creating a culture of their own

B. have a strong desire to be leaders in style and taste

C. have no other way to enjoy themselves better

D. want to irritate their parents

84. Teenagers do not want their parents to approve of whatever they do because they ______ .

A. have already been accepted into the adult world

B. feel that they are superior in a small way to the adults

C. are not likely to win over the adults

D. have a desire to be independent

85. To improve the parent-child relationships, teenagers are advised to be __.A. obedient B. responsible C. co-operative D. independent

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22 tháng 2 2021

VIII. Read the following passage and choose the correct answer for each question.

It is natural for young people to be critical of their parents at times and to blame them for most of the misunderstanding between them. They have always complained, more or less justly, that their parents are out of touch with modern ways; that they are possessive and dominant; that they do not trust their children to deal with crises; that they talk too much about certain problems - and that they have no sense of humor, at least in parent-child relationships.

I think it is true that parents often, underestimate their teenage children and also forget how they themselves felt when young.

Young people often irritate their parents with their choices in clothes and hairstyles, in entertainers and music. This is not their motive. They feel cut off from the adult world into which they have not yet been accepted. So they create a culture and society of their own. Then, if it turns out that their music or entertainers or vocabulary or clothes or hairstyles irritate their parents, this gives them additional enjoyment. They feel they are superior, at least in a small way, and that they are leaders in style and taste.

Sometimes you are resistant and proud, because you do not want your parents to approve of what you do. If they did approve, it looks as if you are betraying your own age group. But in that case, you are assuming that you are the underdog: you can't win but at least you can keep your honor. This is a passive way of looking at things. It is natural enough after long years of childhood, when you were completely under your parent's control. But it ignores the fact that you are now beginning to be responsible for yourself.

If you plan to control your life, co-operation can be part of that plan. You cancharm others, especially your parents, into doing things the! ways you want. You can impress others with your sense of responsibility and initiative, so that they will give you the authority to do what you want to do.

81. In the passage, the author is primarily addressing _______.

A. parents of teenagers B. newspaper readers

C. those who give advice to teenagers D. teenagers

82. The first paragraph is mainly about ______.

A. the teenagers' criticism of their parents

B. misunderstanding between teenagers and their parents

C. the dominance of the parents over their children

D. teenagers the teenagers' ability to deal with crises

83. Teenagers tend to have strange clothes and hairstyles because they ___ .

A. want to show their existence by creating a culture of their own

B. have a strong desire to be leaders in style and taste

C. have no other way to enjoy themselves better

D. want to irritate their parents

84. Teenagers do not want their parents to approve of whatever they do because they ______ .

A. have already been accepted into the adult world

B. feel that they are superior in a small way to the adults

C. are not likely to win over the adults

D. have a desire to be independent

85. To improve the parent-child relationships, teenagers are advised to be __.A. obedient B. responsible C. co-operative D. independent

22 tháng 2 2021

VIII. Read the following passage and choose the correct answer for each question.

It is natural for young people to be critical of their parents at times and to blame them for most of the misunderstanding between them. They have always complained, more or less justly, that their parents are out of touch with modern ways; that they are possessive and dominant; that they do not trust their children to deal with crises; that they talk too much about certain problems - and that they have no sense of humor, at least in parent-child relationships.

I think it is true that parents often, underestimate their teenage children and also forget how they themselves felt when young.

Young people often irritate their parents with their choices in clothes and hairstyles, in entertainers and music. This is not their motive. They feel cut off from the adult world into which they have not yet been accepted. So they create a culture and society of their own. Then, if it turns out that their music or entertainers or vocabulary or clothes or hairstyles irritate their parents, this gives them additional enjoyment. They feel they are superior, at least in a small way, and that they are leaders in style and taste.

Sometimes you are resistant and proud, because you do not want your parents to approve of what you do. If they did approve, it looks as if you are betraying your own age group. But in that case, you are assuming that you are the underdog: you can't win but at least you can keep your honor. This is a passive way of looking at things. It is natural enough after long years of childhood, when you were completely under your parent's control. But it ignores the fact that you are now beginning to be responsible for yourself.

If you plan to control your life, co-operation can be part of that plan. You cancharm others, especially your parents, into doing things the! ways you want. You can impress others with your sense of responsibility and initiative, so that they will give you the authority to do what you want to do.

81. In the passage, the author is primarily addressing _______.

A. parents of teenagers B. newspaper readers

C. those who give advice to teenagers D. teenagers

82. The first paragraph is mainly about ______.

A. the teenagers' criticism of their parents

B. misunderstanding between teenagers and their parents

C. the dominance of the parents over their children

D. teenagers the teenagers' ability to deal with crises

83. Teenagers tend to have strange clothes and hairstyles because they ___ .

A. want to show their existence by creating a culture of their own

B. have a strong desire to be leaders in style and taste

C. have no other way to enjoy themselves better

D. want to irritate their parents

84. Teenagers do not want their parents to approve of whatever they do because they ______ .

A. have already been accepted into the adult world

B. feel that they are superior in a small way to the adults

C. are not likely to win over the adults

D. have a desire to be independent

85. To improve the parent-child relationships, teenagers are advised to be __.A. obedient B. responsible C. co-operative D. independent

XIV. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges.1. Peter: “What a fantastic cook you are, Margaret!”- Margaret: “_________”A. Sorry, I don’t think so.                                       B. It’s kind of you to say so.C. Never mind                                                          D. Yes, certainly.2. Sue: ‘” let’s meet outside the art gallery.”- Peter: “________”A. Lucky you                       ...
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XIV. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges.

1. Peter: “What a fantastic cook you are, Margaret!”- Margaret: “_________”

A. Sorry, I don’t think so.                                       B. It’s kind of you to say so.

C. Never mind                                                          D. Yes, certainly.

2. Sue: ‘” let’s meet outside the art gallery.”- Peter: “________”

A. Lucky you                        B. Not at all               C. Oh, my god.         D. Yes. Is 9.00 all right?

3. Peter: "How often do you go to the cinema?"    Harry: "_______"

A. I go there early                B. Twice a week.      C. I don't think so     D. I go there by bus

4. "___do you do judo?" - "Twice a week."

A. When                                B. Where                   C. How often             D. Why

5. “I have just received a scholarship”. “________”

A. Really                               B. Thank you            C. Congratulations   D. well

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31 tháng 3 2017

Chọn D       Cấu trúc: There is no point in doing sth = It would be a waste of time doing sth: không có ích gì, lãng phí thời gian vào việc gì.

9 tháng 11 2021

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2.with

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5.about

6.at

9 tháng 11 2021

IV. Circle the correct preposition to complete the sentence.

      1. Don’t blame the theft on Tim. He didn’t steal anything.

      2. I’ll share the sandwiches with you, if you like.

      3. They accused Tony of telling lies, but he was telling the truth.

      4. Are you still angry with me?

      5. I’d completely forgotten about the party. I’m not ready!

      6. Trudy is such a lovely baby. She always smiles at you when you sing to her.

               == chúc bn học tốt ==

21 tháng 8 2018

Kiến thức: Đảo ngữ

Giải thích:

- Not only + auxiliary + S + V + but + S + V + as well: không những … mà còn …

- As soon as: ngay khi

- No sooner + auxiliary + S + V + than + S + V

= Hardly + auxiliary + S + V + when + S + V

Tạm dịch: Đội bóng rổ biết họ đã thua trận đấu. Họ liền bắt đầu đổ lỗi cho nhau.

   A. Không chỉ đội bóng rổ biết họ thua trận mà họ còn đổ lỗi cho nhau.    B. Ngay khi họ đổ lỗi cho nhau, đội bóng rổ biết rằng họ thua trận đấu.

   C. Ngay khi đội bóng rổ biết họ thua trận thì họ bắt đầu đổ lỗi cho nhau.    D. Ngay khi đội bóng rổ bắt đầu đổ lỗi cho nhau thì họ biết họ thua trận đấu.

Câu A, B, D sai về nghĩa.

Chọn C 

17 tháng 5 2018

Đáp án A

16 tháng 6 2017

Kiến thức: Mệnh đề quan hệ

Giải thích:

Ở đây cần một đại từ quan hệ thay thế cho “accident”, đóng vai trò tân ngữ trong mệnh đề quan hệ => dùng “which”.

   A. Dùng “which” để thay thế cho cả mệnh đề đứng trước nó => Câu A sai.

   B. “whom” thay thế cho danh từ chỉ người => Câu B sai.

   C. Dùng “which” thay thế cho “accident”, đóng vai trò tân ngữ trong mệnh đề quan hệ, nhưng vẫn dùng tân ngữ “it” => Câu C sai.

Tạm dịch: Đó chỉ là một loại tai nạn mà thực sự không nên đổ lỗi cho ai.

Chọn D

30 tháng 6 2019

Đáp án D

10 tháng 9 2018

D

Đội bóng biết họ thua trận đấu. Họ bắt đầu đổ lỗi cho nhau.

Cấu trúc: Hardly had +S+ Ved/V3 when S+ Ved/V2: ngay sau khi…thì