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2 tháng 12 2018

Her teaching experience gives her a(n)................when working with children

A. Advantage B. Disadvantage C condition D. Opportunity

a series of .............brought great damage to the crops

A. Event B. Drought C. Disasters D.accidents

(Finish)finished all my exercises, i went to bed.

Choose the correct answer (5ms) 1. This computer isn’t capable _________ running this software, A. in B. on C. for D. of 2. The children want to learn _________ to use a computer. A. how B. why C. what D. when 3. Ann quit her job at the advertising company, _________ surprised everyone. A. which B. that C. who D. whom 4. When I found the letter, someone_________ it. A. already had opened B. already opened C. had already opened D. has already opend 5. The digital camera _________ three years ago...
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Choose the correct answer (5ms)
1. This computer isn’t capable _________ running this software,
A. in B. on C. for D. of
2. The children want to learn _________ to use a computer.
A. how B. why C. what D. when
3. Ann quit her job at the advertising company, _________ surprised everyone.
A. which B. that C. who D. whom
4. When I found the letter, someone_________ it.
A. already had opened B. already opened
C. had already opened D. has already opend
5. The digital camera _________ three years ago but it is still in good condition.
A. bought B. buys C. was bought D. has been bought
6. The computer helps you to interact _________ other people around the world.
A. by B. for C. at D. with
7. In spite of her deafness, she played the violin very well.
A. inability to speak B. inability to see
C. mentally impairment D. inability to hear
8. The unemployed _________ a low living standard.
A. has B. having C. to have d. have
9. Miss Thuy enjoys teaching her students, some of whom are _________ retarded.
A. mental B. mentally C. mention D. mentality
10. Life seems easy for people who have a job but it is not easy for the _________.
A. unemployed B. unemployment C. employee D. employment

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21 tháng 10 2017

Choose the correct answer (5ms)
1. This computer isn’t capable _________ running this software,
A. in B. on C. for D. of
2. The children want to learn _________ to use a computer.
A. how B. why C. what D. when
3. Ann quit her job at the advertising company, _________ surprised everyone.
A. which B. that C. who D. whom
4. When I found the letter, someone_________ it.
A. already had opened B. already opened
C. had already opened D. has already opend
5. The digital camera _________ three years ago but it is still in good condition.
A. bought B. buys C. was bought D. has been bought
6. The computer helps you to interact _________ other people around the world.
A. by B. for C. at D. with
7. In spite of her deafness, she played the violin very well.
A. inability to speak B. inability to see
C. mentally impairment D. inability to hear
8. The unemployed _________ a low living standard.
A. has B. having C. to have d. have
9. Miss Thuy enjoys teaching her students, some of whom are _________ retarded.
A. mental B. mentally C. mention D. mentality
10. Life seems easy for people who have a job but it is not easy for the _________.
A. unemployed B. unemployment C. employee D. employment

21 tháng 10 2017

Choose the correct answer (5ms)
1. This computer isn’t capable _________ running this software,
A. in B. on C. for D. of
2. The children want to learn _________ to use a computer.
A. how B. why C. what D. when
3. Ann quit her job at the advertising company, _________ surprised everyone.
A. which B. that C. who D. whom
4. When I found the letter, someone_________ it.
A. already had opened B. already opened
C. had already opened D. has already opend
5. The digital camera _________ three years ago but it is still in good condition.
A. bought B. buys C. was bought D. has been bought
6. The computer helps you to interact _________ other people around the world.
A. by B. for C. at D. with
7. In spite of her deafness, she played the violin very well.
A. inability to speak B. inability to see
C. mentally impairment D. inability to hear
8. The unemployed _________ a low living standard.
A. has B. having C. to have d. have
9. Miss Thuy enjoys teaching her students, some of whom are _________ retarded.
A. mental B. mentally C. mention D. mentality
10. Life seems easy for people who have a job but it is not easy for the _________.
A. unemployed B. unemployment C. employee D. employment

I trắc nghiệm 1 What about......programs? A playing B gaming C sports D match 2 I like to see "Match of the Day" on saturdays.That's my.... A.popular B.favorite C.preferable D. Likeable 3 Her teaching experience gives her an......when working with children A advantage B advantaging C advancement D advantaged 4 It's an entertaining and ....documentary A inform B informed C informative D informal 5 The group posted the name of the men.....the Internet A.in B on C at D do II 1...
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I trắc nghiệm

1 What about......programs?

A playing B gaming C sports D match

2 I like to see "Match of the Day" on saturdays.That's my....

A.popular B.favorite C.preferable D. Likeable

3 Her teaching experience gives her an......when working with children

A advantage B advantaging C advancement D advantaged

4 It's an entertaining and ....documentary

A inform B informed C informative D informal

5 The group posted the name of the men.....the Internet

A.in B on C at D do

II

1 We have no....teaching him english (difficult)

2 can you tell me some....between them?(differnt)

3 Oh, it is the ...........speech I have ever known(long)

4 The..........of living in big cities is that the air is polluted.(advantage)

III Rewrite the following sentences usinh the world in bold tybe

1 It's months since I saw Jane

For.........................

2 When did she comeback?

Since....................

3 I haven't spoken to him for a week

last.....................

4 How long is it since he found a new job?

When.................

5 It's a month since I saw Chris.

Seen......................

IV

1 I will ask someone to translate this letter for you

I will have this letter...........

2 if you eat much vegetables,you will feel healthy.

The more.................

3 Why don't we go to the countyside?

I suggested................

V

"I'm willing to help her with housework," he said ( offer)

.....................,.................

VI fill in with past simple or present perfect

1 A: Have you been (you/be) on holiday this year?

B: No, I................(can/not) go , because I..........(break) my leg in August and........(have) to stay in hospital

2 A:...............(you/visit)the National Museum yet?

B:Yes, I..........(be) there three times,but I .......(not/see) everything yet.

3A: I'm ever so sorry,Jim,but I........(burn) your dinner.Maria......(phone) and I.........(forget) about the food.

B:That's okay,I.........(already/eat)

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23 tháng 11 2018

I trắc nghiệm

1 What about......programs?

A playing B gaming C sports D match

2 I like to see "Match of the Day" on saturdays.That's my....

A.popular B.favorite C.preferable D. Likeable

3 Her teaching experience gives her an......when working with children

A advantage B advantaging C advancement D advantaged

4 It's an entertaining and ....documentary

A inform B informed C informative D informal

5 The group posted the name of the men.....the Internet

A.in B on C at D do

II

1 We have no....teaching him english (difficulty)

2 can you tell me some....between them?(differnces)

3 Oh, it is the ...........speech I have ever known(longest)

4 The..........of living in big cities is that the air is polluted.(disadvantage)

III Rewrite the following sentences usinh the world in bold tybe

1 It's months since I saw Jane

i haven't seen Jane For months

2 When did she comeback?

How long is it since he cameback?

3 I haven't spoken to him for a week

I haven't spoken to him for a week

4 How long is it since he found a new job?

When did he find a new job

5 It's a month since I saw Chris.

i haven't seen Chris for a month

IV

1 I will ask someone to translate this letter for you

I will have this letter translated for you

2 if you eat much vegetables,you will feel healthy.

The more vegetables you eat, the healthier you will feel.

3 Why don't we go to the countyside?

I suggested going to the countyside

V

"I'm willing to help her with housework," he said ( offer)

he offered to help her with housework

VI fill in with past simple or present perfect

1 A: Have you been (you/be) on holiday this year?

B: No, I................(could not) go , because I..........(broke) my leg in August and........(had) to stay in hospital

2 A:...............(have you visited)the National Museum yet?

B:Yes, I..........(have been) there three times,but I .......(have not seen) everything yet.

3A: I'm ever so sorry,Jim,but I........(burnt) your dinner.Maria......(phoned) and I.........(forgot) about the food.

B:That's okay,I.........(have already/eat)

23 tháng 11 2018

1 What about......programs?

A playing B gaming C sports D match

2 I like to see "Match of the Day" on saturdays.That's my....

A.popular B.favorite C.preferable D. Likeable

3 Her teaching experience gives her an......when working with children

A advantage B advantaging C advancement D advantaged

4 It's an entertaining and ....documentary

A inform B informed C informative D informal

5 The group posted the name of the men.....the Internet

A.in B on C at D do

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 following questions.‘A good book for children should simply be a good book in its own right.' These are the words of Mollie Hunter, a well known author of books for youngsters. Born and bred near Edinburgh, Mollie has devoted her talents to writing primarily for young people. She firmly believes that there is always and should always be a wider audience for any good...
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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 following questions.

‘A good book for children should simply be a good book in its own right.' These are the words of Mollie Hunter, a well known author of books for youngsters. Born and bred near Edinburgh, Mollie has devoted her talents to writing primarily for young people. She firmly believes that there is always and should always be a wider audience for any good book whatever its main market. In Mollie's opinion it is essential to make full use of language and she enjoys telling a story, which is what every writer should be doing: 'If you aren't telling a story, you're a very dead writer indeed,' she says.

With the chief function of a writer being to entertain, Molly is indeed an entertainer. 'I have this great love of not only the meaning of language but of the music of language,' she says. This love goes back to early childhood. 'I've told stories all my life. I had a school teacher who used to ask us what we would like to be when we grew up and, because my family always had dogs, and I was very good at handling them, I said I wanted to work with dogs, and the teacher always said "Nonsense, Mollie dear, you'll be a writer." So eventually I thought that this woman must have something, since she was a good teacher - and I decided when I was nine that I would be a writer.’

This childhood intention is described in her novel, A Sound of Chariots, which although written in the third person is clearly autobiographical and gives a picture both of Mollie's ambition and her struggle towards its achievement.

Thoughts of her childhood inevitably brought thoughts of the time when her home was still a village with buttercup meadows and strawberry fields - sadly now covered with modern houses. 'I was once taken back to see it and I felt that somebody had lain dirty hands all over my childhood. I'll never go back,' she said. 'Never.' 'When I set one of my books in Scotland,' she said, 'I can recapture my romantic feelings as a child playing in those fields, or watching the village blacksmith at work. And that's important, because children now know so much so early that romance can't exist for them, as it did for us.'

To this day, Mollie has a lively affection for children, which is reflected in the love she has for her writing. 'When we have visitors with children the adults always say, "If you go to visit Mollie, she'll spend more time with the children." They don't realise that children are much more interesting company. I've heard all the adults have to say before. The children have something new.'

In comparison with children of earlier years, Mollie feels that modern children are _____. 

A. better informed 

B. more intelligent 

C. less interested in fiction 

D. less keen to learn 

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18 tháng 1 2019

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

So với trẻ em của những năm trước, Mollie cảm thấy rằng trẻ em hiện đại là _____.

A. thông tin tốt hơn                        B. thông minh hơn

C. ít quan tâm đến tiểu thuyết         D. ít ham học

Thông tin: 'I can recapture my romantic feelings as a child playing in those fields, or watching the village blacksmith at work. And that's important, because children now know so much so early that romance can't exist for them, as it did for us.'

Tạm dịch: 'Tôi có thể lấy lại cảm xúc lãng mạn của mình khi còn là một đứa trẻ chơi trên những cánh đồng đó, hoặc xem thợ rèn trong làng làm việc. Và điều đó rất quan trọng, vì trẻ em bây giờ biết rất sớm nên sự lãng mạn không thể tồn tại với chúng, như nó đã làm cho chúng ta.

Chọn A 

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 following questions.‘A good book for children should simply be a good book in its own right.' These are the words of Mollie Hunter, a well known author of books for youngsters. Born and bred near Edinburgh, Mollie has devoted her talents to writing primarily for young people. She firmly believes that there is always and should always be a wider audience for any good...
Đọc tiếp

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 following questions.

‘A good book for children should simply be a good book in its own right.' These are the words of Mollie Hunter, a well known author of books for youngsters. Born and bred near Edinburgh, Mollie has devoted her talents to writing primarily for young people. She firmly believes that there is always and should always be a wider audience for any good book whatever its main market. In Mollie's opinion it is essential to make full use of language and she enjoys telling a story, which is what every writer should be doing: 'If you aren't telling a story, you're a very dead writer indeed,' she says.

With the chief function of a writer being to entertain, Molly is indeed an entertainer. 'I have this great love of not only the meaning of language but of the music of language,' she says. This love goes back to early childhood. 'I've told stories all my life. I had a school teacher who used to ask us what we would like to be when we grew up and, because my family always had dogs, and I was very good at handling them, I said I wanted to work with dogs, and the teacher always said "Nonsense, Mollie dear, you'll be a writer." So eventually I thought that this woman must have something, since she was a good teacher - and I decided when I was nine that I would be a writer.’

This childhood intention is described in her novel, A Sound of Chariots, which although written in the third person is clearly autobiographical and gives a picture both of Mollie's ambition and her struggle towards its achievement.

Thoughts of her childhood inevitably brought thoughts of the time when her home was still a village with buttercup meadows and strawberry fields - sadly now covered with modern houses. 'I was once taken back to see it and I felt that somebody had lain dirty hands all over my childhood. I'll never go back,' she said. 'Never.' 'When I set one of my books in Scotland,' she said, 'I can recapture my romantic feelings as a child playing in those fields, or watching the village blacksmith at work. And that's important, because children now know so much so early that romance can't exist for them, as it did for us.'

To this day, Mollie has a lively affection for children, which is reflected in the love she has for her writing. 'When we have visitors with children the adults always say, "If you go to visit Mollie, she'll spend more time with the children." They don't realise that children are much more interesting company. I've heard all the adults have to say before. The children have something new.'

How does Mollie feel about what has happened to her birthplace? 

A. surprised 

B. ashamed 

C. disappointed 

D. confused 

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3 tháng 1 2019

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

Mollie cảm thấy thế nào về những gì đã xảy ra với nơi sinh của mình?

A. surprised (adj): ngạc nhiên         B. ashamed (adj): xấu hổ

C. disappointed (adj): thất vọng      D. confused (adj): bối rối

Thông tin: 'I was once taken back to see it and I felt that somebody had lain dirty hands all over my childhood. I'll never go back,' she said.

Tạm dịch: 'Tôi đã từng được trở lại đó để xem và tôi cảm thấy rằng ai đó đã nhúng những bàn tay bẩn thỉu vào suốt thời thơ ấu của tôi. Tôi sẽ không bao giờ quay trở lại, 'cô nói.

Chọn C 

27 tháng 1 2017

Điền từ thích hợp vào chỗ trống

Mrs Chi and her children ..are ... working in the garden .She has a very beutiful garden behind her house.There are .a.. lot of flowers in the garden.She usually puts .some.. flowers in the sitting room.mrs Chi has ..many.. friends .in... London.Her friends are .going.. to visit her family next week .Mrs Chi often gives them a ....lot of... flowers when they go home from her house

27 tháng 1 2017

em nghĩ Mrs Chi often gives them a ..few... flowers when they go home from her house

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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 following questions.‘A good book for children should simply be a good book in its own right.' These are the words of Mollie Hunter, a well known author of books for youngsters. Born and bred near Edinburgh, Mollie has devoted her talents to writing primarily for young people. She firmly believes that there is always and should always be a wider audience for any good...
Đọc tiếp

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 following questions.

‘A good book for children should simply be a good book in its own right.' These are the words of Mollie Hunter, a well known author of books for youngsters. Born and bred near Edinburgh, Mollie has devoted her talents to writing primarily for young people. She firmly believes that there is always and should always be a wider audience for any good book whatever its main market. In Mollie's opinion it is essential to make full use of language and she enjoys telling a story, which is what every writer should be doing: 'If you aren't telling a story, you're a very dead writer indeed,' she says.

With the chief function of a writer being to entertain, Molly is indeed an entertainer. 'I have this great love of not only the meaning of language but of the music of language,' she says. This love goes back to early childhood. 'I've told stories all my life. I had a school teacher who used to ask us what we would like to be when we grew up and, because my family always had dogs, and I was very good at handling them, I said I wanted to work with dogs, and the teacher always said "Nonsense, Mollie dear, you'll be a writer." So eventually I thought that this woman must have something, since she was a good teacher - and I decided when I was nine that I would be a writer.’

This childhood intention is described in her novel, A Sound of Chariots, which although written in the third person is clearly autobiographical and gives a picture both of Mollie's ambition and her struggle towards its achievement.

Thoughts of her childhood inevitably brought thoughts of the time when her home was still a village with buttercup meadows and strawberry fields - sadly now covered with modern houses. 'I was once taken back to see it and I felt that somebody had lain dirty hands all over my childhood. I'll never go back,' she said. 'Never.' 'When I set one of my books in Scotland,' she said, 'I can recapture my romantic feelings as a child playing in those fields, or watching the village blacksmith at work. And that's important, because children now know so much so early that romance can't exist for them, as it did for us.'

To this day, Mollie has a lively affection for children, which is reflected in the love she has for her writing. 'When we have visitors with children the adults always say, "If you go to visit Mollie, she'll spend more time with the children." They don't realise that children are much more interesting company. I've heard all the adults have to say before. The children have something new.'

What does Mollie Hunter feel about the nature of a good book?

A. It should be based on original ideas 

B. It should not aim at a narrow audience 

C. It should not include too much information 

D. It should be attractive to young readers

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15 tháng 7 2018

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

Mollie Hunter cảm thấy gì về bản chất của một cuốn sách hay?

A. Nó nên dựa trên những ý tưởng ban đầu

B. Nó không nên nhắm vào một đối tượng hẹp

C. Không nên bao gồm quá nhiều thông tin

D. Nó sẽ hấp dẫn độc giả trẻ

Thông tin: She firmly believes that there is always and should always be a wider audience for any good book whatever its main market.

Tạm dịch: Cô tin chắc rằng luôn luôn có và nên luôn có đối tượng rộng hơn cho bất kỳ cuốn sách hay nào bất kể thị trường chính của nó nhắm vào ai.

Chọn 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 following questions.‘A good book for children should simply be a good book in its own right.' These are the words of Mollie Hunter, a well known author of books for youngsters. Born and bred near Edinburgh, Mollie has devoted her talents to writing primarily for young people. She firmly believes that there is always and should always be a wider audience for any good...
Đọc tiếp

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 following questions.

‘A good book for children should simply be a good book in its own right.' These are the words of Mollie Hunter, a well known author of books for youngsters. Born and bred near Edinburgh, Mollie has devoted her talents to writing primarily for young people. She firmly believes that there is always and should always be a wider audience for any good book whatever its main market. In Mollie's opinion it is essential to make full use of language and she enjoys telling a story, which is what every writer should be doing: 'If you aren't telling a story, you're a very dead writer indeed,' she says.

With the chief function of a writer being to entertain, Molly is indeed an entertainer. 'I have this great love of not only the meaning of language but of the music of language,' she says. This love goes back to early childhood. 'I've told stories all my life. I had a school teacher who used to ask us what we would like to be when we grew up and, because my family always had dogs, and I was very good at handling them, I said I wanted to work with dogs, and the teacher always said "Nonsense, Mollie dear, you'll be a writer." So eventually I thought that this woman must have something, since she was a good teacher - and I decided when I was nine that I would be a writer.’

This childhood intention is described in her novel, A Sound of Chariots, which although written in the third person is clearly autobiographical and gives a picture both of Mollie's ambition and her struggle towards its achievement.

Thoughts of her childhood inevitably brought thoughts of the time when her home was still a village with buttercup meadows and strawberry fields - sadly now covered with modern houses. 'I was once taken back to see it and I felt that somebody had lain dirty hands all over my childhood. I'll never go back,' she said. 'Never.' 'When I set one of my books in Scotland,' she said, 'I can recapture my romantic feelings as a child playing in those fields, or watching the village blacksmith at work. And that's important, because children now know so much so early that romance can't exist for them, as it did for us.'

To this day, Mollie has a lively affection for children, which is reflected in the love she has for her writing. 'When we have visitors with children the adults always say, "If you go to visit Mollie, she'll spend more time with the children." They don't realise that children are much more interesting company. I've heard all the adults have to say before. The children have something new.' 

In Molie Hunter’s opinion, one sign of a poor writer is ________. 

A. complicated ideas 

B. the weakness of the description 

C. lifeless characters 

D. the absence of a story 

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26 tháng 2 2017

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

Theo ý kiến của Molie Hunter, một dấu hiệu của một nhà văn nghèo là ________.

A. ý tưởng phức tạp                        B. điểm yếu của mô tả

C. nhân vật vô hồn                          D. sự vắng mặt của một câu chuyện

Thông tin: In Mollie's opinion it is essential to make full use of language and she enjoys telling a story, which is what every writer should be doing: 'If you aren't telling a story, you're a very dead writer indeed,' she says.

Tạm dịch: Theo ý kiến của Mollie, việc sử dụng toàn bộ ngôn ngữ là điều cần thiết và cô ấy thích kể chuyện, đó là điều mà mọi nhà văn nên làm: 'Nếu bạn không kể chuyện, thực sự bạn là một nhà văn đã chết', cô nói .

Chọn D

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 following questions.‘A good book for children should simply be a good book in its own right.' These are the words of Mollie Hunter, a well known author of books for youngsters. Born and bred near Edinburgh, Mollie has devoted her talents to writing primarily for young people. She firmly believes that there is always and should always be a wider audience for any good...
Đọc tiếp

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 following questions.

‘A good book for children should simply be a good book in its own right.' These are the words of Mollie Hunter, a well known author of books for youngsters. Born and bred near Edinburgh, Mollie has devoted her talents to writing primarily for young people. She firmly believes that there is always and should always be a wider audience for any good book whatever its main market. In Mollie's opinion it is essential to make full use of language and she enjoys telling a story, which is what every writer should be doing: 'If you aren't telling a story, you're a very dead writer indeed,' she says.

With the chief function of a writer being to entertain, Molly is indeed an entertainer. 'I have this great love of not only the meaning of language but of the music of language,' she says. This love goes back to early childhood. 'I've told stories all my life. I had a school teacher who used to ask us what we would like to be when we grew up and, because my family always had dogs, and I was very good at handling them, I said I wanted to work with dogs, and the teacher always said "Nonsense, Mollie dear, you'll be a writer." So eventually I thought that this woman must have something, since she was a good teacher - and I decided when I was nine that I would be a writer.’

This childhood intention is described in her novel, A Sound of Chariots, which although written in the third person is clearly autobiographical and gives a picture both of Mollie's ambition and her struggle towards its achievement.

Thoughts of her childhood inevitably brought thoughts of the time when her home was still a village with buttercup meadows and strawberry fields - sadly now covered with modern houses. 'I was once taken back to see it and I felt that somebody had lain dirty hands all over my childhood. I'll never go back,' she said. 'Never.' 'When I set one of my books in Scotland,' she said, 'I can recapture my romantic feelings as a child playing in those fields, or watching the village blacksmith at work. And that's important, because children now know so much so early that romance can't exist for them, as it did for us.'

To this day, Mollie has a lively affection for children, which is reflected in the love she has for her writing. 'When we have visitors with children the adults always say, "If you go to visit Mollie, she'll spend more time with the children." They don't realise that children are much more interesting company. I've heard all the adults have to say before. The children have something new.' 

What do we learn about Mollie Hunter as a very young child?

A. She didn’t enjoy writing stories 

B. She didn’t have any particular ambitions

C. She didn’t expect to become a writer 

D. She didn’t respect her teacher’s views 

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20 tháng 11 2019

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

Chúng ta biết được gì về Mollie Hunter khi còn rất nhỏ?

A. Cô ấy không thích viết truyện

B. Cô ấy không có bất kỳ tham vọng cụ thể nào

C. Cô ấy đã không mong muốn trở thành một nhà văn

D. Cô ấy đã tôn trọng giáo viên của mình

Thông tin: 'I've told stories all my life. I had a school teacher who used to ask us what we would like to be when we grew up and, because my family always had dogs, and I was very good at handling them, I said I wanted to work with dogs’

Tạm dịch: 'Tôi đã kể chuyện. Tôi có một giáo viên ở trường, người thường hỏi chúng tôi muốn làm gì khi chúng tôi lớn lên và vì gia đình tôi luôn có chó và tôi rất giỏi trong việc xử lý chúng, tôi nói tôi muốn làm việc với chó và giáo viên luôn nói

Chọn C

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 following questions.‘A good book for children should simply be a good book in its own right.' These are the words of Mollie Hunter, a well known author of books for youngsters. Born and bred near Edinburgh, Mollie has devoted her talents to writing primarily for young people. She firmly believes that there is always and should always be a wider audience for any good...
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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 following questions.

‘A good book for children should simply be a good book in its own right.' These are the words of Mollie Hunter, a well known author of books for youngsters. Born and bred near Edinburgh, Mollie has devoted her talents to writing primarily for young people. She firmly believes that there is always and should always be a wider audience for any good book whatever its main market. In Mollie's opinion it is essential to make full use of language and she enjoys telling a story, which is what every writer should be doing: 'If you aren't telling a story, you're a very dead writer indeed,' she says.

With the chief function of a writer being to entertain, Molly is indeed an entertainer. 'I have this great love of not only the meaning of language but of the music of language,' she says. This love goes back to early childhood. 'I've told stories all my life. I had a school teacher who used to ask us what we would like to be when we grew up and, because my family always had dogs, and I was very good at handling them, I said I wanted to work with dogs, and the teacher always said "Nonsense, Mollie dear, you'll be a writer." So eventually I thought that this woman must have something, since she was a good teacher - and I decided when I was nine that I would be a writer.’

This childhood intention is described in her novel, A Sound of Chariots, which although written in the third person is clearly autobiographical and gives a picture both of Mollie's ambition and her struggle towards its achievement.

Thoughts of her childhood inevitably brought thoughts of the time when her home was still a village with buttercup meadows and strawberry fields - sadly now covered with modern houses. 'I was once taken back to see it and I felt that somebody had lain dirty hands all over my childhood. I'll never go back,' she said. 'Never.' 'When I set one of my books in Scotland,' she said, 'I can recapture my romantic feelings as a child playing in those fields, or watching the village blacksmith at work. And that's important, because children now know so much so early that romance can't exist for them, as it did for us.'

To this day, Mollie has a lively affection for children, which is reflected in the love she has for her writing. 'When we have visitors with children the adults always say, "If you go to visit Mollie, she'll spend more time with the children." They don't realise that children are much more interesting company. I've heard all the adults have to say before. The children have something new.' 

What does “its” in paragraph 3 refer to? 

A. ambition 

B. picture 

C. novel 

D. struggle 

1
11 tháng 7 2017

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

Từ “its” trong đoạn 3 liên quan đến _________.

A. ambition (n): tham vọng            B. picture (n): bức tranh

C. novel (n): tiểu thuyết                  D. struggle (n): cuộc đấu tranh

Thông tin: This childhood intention is described in her novel, A Sound of Chariots, which although written in the third person is clearly autobiographical and gives a picture both of Mollie's ambition and her struggle towards its achievement.

Tạm dịch: Ý định thời thơ ấu này được mô tả trong cuốn tiểu thuyết A Sound of Chariots của cô, mặc dù được viết ở ngôi thứ ba rõ ràng là tự truyện và đưa ra một bức tranh về tham vọng của Mollie và cuộc đấu tranh của cô đối với thành tựu của nó.

Chọn A