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Read the passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to answer the following questions.Most sources of illumination generate light over an appreciable period, and indeed if an object is lit for a very brief time (1ess that 1/25 second), the human eye will not react in time to see the object. A photographic emulsion - that is, a light-sensitive coating on photographic film, paper, or glass - will, however, record much shorter bursts of light. A photographic flash can therefore be used to capture...
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Read the passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to answer the following questions.

Most sources of illumination generate light over an appreciable period, and indeed if an object is lit for a very brief time (1ess that 1/25 second), the human eye will not react in time to see the object. A photographic emulsion - that is, a light-sensitive coating on photographic film, paper, or glass - will, however, record much shorter bursts of light. A photographic flash can therefore be used to capture high-speed movement on film as well as to correct deficiencies of the normal surrounding lighting. Photoflash is now generated electronically, but the earliest form, first used in 1864, was a paper bag containing

magnesium wire and some oxygen-rich substance, such as potassium chlorate. When the bag was ignited, the metal burned with an intense flash. A contemporary observer reported that "this quite unsafe device seems to have done nothing worse that engulf the room in dense smoke and lead to pictures of dubious quality and odd poses.”

The evolution of the photoflash was slow, flashbulbs, containing fine wire made of a metal, such as magnesium or aluminum, capable of being ignited in an atmosphere of pure oxygen at low pressure, were introduced only in the 1920's. In the earliest type, the metal was separated from the oxygen by a thin glass bulb. The flash was fired by piercing the bulb and allowing the oxygen to come into contact with the metal, which ignited spontaneously. Later bulbs were fired by an electric battery, which heated the wire by passing a small current through it. Other combinations, such as the pairing of oxygen difluoride with zirconium, have also been used. In each case enough energy is given out to heat the oxidizable metal momentarily to a white hot emission of visible light. The smoke particles are so small that they cool rapidly; but since they are white, they contribute to the brilliance by reflecting the light from their still glowing neighbors. A slightly bigger form of the metal will burn for a longer time.

The word "it" in paragraph 2 refers to _____. 

A. oxygen

B. battery 

C. wire 

D. current

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23 tháng 11 2019

Đáp án C

Từ "it” trong đoạn 2 đề cập đến

A. khí Oxy           B. Pin                    C. dây dẫn                    D. dòng điện

Căn cứ vào thông tin đoạn 2:

“The flash was fired by piercing the bulb and allowing the oxygen to come into contact with the metal, which ignited spontaneously. Later bulbs were fired by an electric battery, which heated the wire by passing a small current through it.” (Đèn flash được đốt sáng bằng cách xuyên thủng bóng đèn và cho phép oxy tiếp xúc với kim loại, khiến nó tự bốc cháy. Sau đó, những bóng đèn thắp sáng bởi một pin điện, pin này làm nóng dây dẫn bằng cách truyền một dòng điện nhỏ qua nó - tức là dây dẫn.)

Các đáp án còn lại có xuất hiện trong bài nhưng không chính xác nên ta

=> Do đó, đáp án là C

Read the passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to answer the following questions.Most sources of illumination generate light over an appreciable period, and indeed if an object is lit for a very brief time (1ess that 1/25 second), the human eye will not react in time to see the object. A photographic emulsion - that is, a light-sensitive coating on photographic film, paper, or glass - will, however, record much shorter bursts of light. A photographic flash can therefore be used to capture...
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Read the passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to answer the following questions.

Most sources of illumination generate light over an appreciable period, and indeed if an object is lit for a very brief time (1ess that 1/25 second), the human eye will not react in time to see the object. A photographic emulsion - that is, a light-sensitive coating on photographic film, paper, or glass - will, however, record much shorter bursts of light. A photographic flash can therefore be used to capture high-speed movement on film as well as to correct deficiencies of the normal surrounding lighting. Photoflash is now generated electronically, but the earliest form, first used in 1864, was a paper bag containing

magnesium wire and some oxygen-rich substance, such as potassium chlorate. When the bag was ignited, the metal burned with an intense flash. A contemporary observer reported that "this quite unsafe device seems to have done nothing worse that engulf the room in dense smoke and lead to pictures of dubious quality and odd poses.”

The evolution of the photoflash was slow, flashbulbs, containing fine wire made of a metal, such as magnesium or aluminum, capable of being ignited in an atmosphere of pure oxygen at low pressure, were introduced only in the 1920's. In the earliest type, the metal was separated from the oxygen by a thin glass bulb. The flash was fired by piercing the bulb and allowing the oxygen to come into contact with the metal, which ignited spontaneously. Later bulbs were fired by an electric battery, which heated the wire by passing a small current through it. Other combinations, such as the pairing of oxygen difluoride with zirconium, have also been used. In each case enough energy is given out to heat the oxidizable metal momentarily to a white hot emission of visible light. The smoke particles are so small that they cool rapidly; but since they are white, they contribute to the brilliance by reflecting the light from their still glowing neighbors. A slightly bigger form of the metal will burn for a longer time.

According to the passage, an advantage of using a photoflash is that it _____. 

A. can produce repeated bursts of light

B. intensities colors in photographs 

C. is short enough not to bother human eyes 

D. supplements existing lighting

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20 tháng 10 2018

Đáp án D

Theo đoạn văn, một lợi ích của việc sử dụng đèn flash là nó _______.

A. có thể tạo ra những chùm sáng lặp đi lặp lại

B. tăng cường màu sắc trong các bức ảnh

C. đủ nhanh để không làm nheo mắt người được chụp ảnh

D. bổ sung ánh sáng hiện có

Dựa vào thông tin trong đoạn 1:

Tạm dịch: “A photographic emulsion - that is, a light-sensitive coating on photographic film, paper, or glass - will, however, record much shorter bursts of light. A photographic flash can therefore be used to capture high-speed movement on film as well as to correct deficiencies of the normal surrounding lighting." (Tuy nhiên, chất tráng phim dùng trong nhiếp ảnh - là một lớp phủ nhạy với ánh sáng trên phim ảnh, gidy hoặc thủy tinh - sẽ ghi lại những chùm ánh sáng ngắn hơn nhiều. Do đó, đèn flash chụp ảnh có thể được sử dụng để ghi lại chuyển động tốc độ cao trên phim cũng như điều chỉnh sự thiếu hụt của ánh sáng xung quanh)

Read the passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to answer the following questions.Most sources of illumination generate light over an appreciable period, and indeed if an object is lit for a very brief time (1ess that 1/25 second), the human eye will not react in time to see the object. A photographic emulsion - that is, a light-sensitive coating on photographic film, paper, or glass - will, however, record much shorter bursts of light. A photographic flash can therefore be used to capture...
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Read the passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to answer the following questions.

Most sources of illumination generate light over an appreciable period, and indeed if an object is lit for a very brief time (1ess that 1/25 second), the human eye will not react in time to see the object. A photographic emulsion - that is, a light-sensitive coating on photographic film, paper, or glass - will, however, record much shorter bursts of light. A photographic flash can therefore be used to capture high-speed movement on film as well as to correct deficiencies of the normal surrounding lighting. Photoflash is now generated electronically, but the earliest form, first used in 1864, was a paper bag containing

magnesium wire and some oxygen-rich substance, such as potassium chlorate. When the bag was ignited, the metal burned with an intense flash. A contemporary observer reported that "this quite unsafe device seems to have done nothing worse that engulf the room in dense smoke and lead to pictures of dubious quality and odd poses.”

The evolution of the photoflash was slow, flashbulbs, containing fine wire made of a metal, such as magnesium or aluminum, capable of being ignited in an atmosphere of pure oxygen at low pressure, were introduced only in the 1920's. In the earliest type, the metal was separated from the oxygen by a thin glass bulb. The flash was fired by piercing the bulb and allowing the oxygen to come into contact with the metal, which ignited spontaneously. Later bulbs were fired by an electric battery, which heated the wire by passing a small current through it. Other combinations, such as the pairing of oxygen difluoride with zirconium, have also been used. In each case enough energy is given out to heat the oxidizable metal momentarily to a white hot emission of visible light. The smoke particles are so small that they cool rapidly; but since they are white, they contribute to the brilliance by reflecting the light from their still glowing neighbors. A slightly bigger form of the metal will burn for a longer time.

What is the best title for the passage? 

A. The history of the photoflash 

B. Theories about how the eye reacts to light 

C. The technology of modern photography 

D. The dangers of using the early photoflash

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7 tháng 1 2018

Đáp án A

Chủ đề về INVENTIONS

Tiêu đề chính của đoạn văn là gì?

A. Lịch sử của đèn nháy (đèn flash)

B. Các học thuyết về cách mà mắt phản ứng lại ánh sáng

C. Công nghệ chụp ảnh hiện đại

D. Những nguy hiểm của việc sử dụng đèn flash thủa ban đầu

Căn cứ vào các thông tin ở cả đoạn 1 và 2:

- “Photoflash is now generated electronically, but the earliest form, first used in 1864, was a paper bag containing magnesium wire and some oxygen-rich substance, such as potassium chlorate." (Đèn flash ngày nay được tạo ra hàng công nghệ tự động hóa, nhưng thủa sơ khai, khi lần đầu tiên được sử dụng vào năm 1864, nó chỉ là một túi giấy có chứa dây dẫn magiê và một số chất giàu oxy, như kali clorat.)

- “The evolution of the photoflash was slow, flashbulbs, containing fine wire made of a metal, such as magnesium or aluminum, capable of being ignited in an atmosphere of pure oxygen at low pressure, were introduced only in the 1920's." (Sự phát triển của đèn flash diễn ra chậm, các bóng đèn nháy, chứa dây dẫn làm bằng kim loại, như magiê hoặc nhóm, có khả năng bị đốt cháy trong môi trường chứa oxy tinh khiết ở áp suất thấp, chỉ được phát minh vào những năm 1920.)

Như vậy có thể thấy xuyên suốt bài đọc là lịch sử ra đời và phát triển của đèn flash => Do do, đáp án là A

Read the passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to answer the following questions.Most sources of illumination generate light over an appreciable period, and indeed if an object is lit for a very brief time (1ess that 1/25 second), the human eye will not react in time to see the object. A photographic emulsion - that is, a light-sensitive coating on photographic film, paper, or glass - will, however, record much shorter bursts of light. A photographic flash can therefore be used to capture...
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Read the passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to answer the following questions.

Most sources of illumination generate light over an appreciable period, and indeed if an object is lit for a very brief time (1ess that 1/25 second), the human eye will not react in time to see the object. A photographic emulsion - that is, a light-sensitive coating on photographic film, paper, or glass - will, however, record much shorter bursts of light. A photographic flash can therefore be used to capture high-speed movement on film as well as to correct deficiencies of the normal surrounding lighting. Photoflash is now generated electronically, but the earliest form, first used in 1864, was a paper bag containing

magnesium wire and some oxygen-rich substance, such as potassium chlorate. When the bag was ignited, the metal burned with an intense flash. A contemporary observer reported that "this quite unsafe device seems to have done nothing worse that engulf the room in dense smoke and lead to pictures of dubious quality and odd poses.”

The evolution of the photoflash was slow, flashbulbs, containing fine wire made of a metal, such as magnesium or aluminum, capable of being ignited in an atmosphere of pure oxygen at low pressure, were introduced only in the 1920's. In the earliest type, the metal was separated from the oxygen by a thin glass bulb. The flash was fired by piercing the bulb and allowing the oxygen to come into contact with the metal, which ignited spontaneously. Later bulbs were fired by an electric battery, which heated the wire by passing a small current through it. Other combinations, such as the pairing of oxygen difluoride with zirconium, have also been used. In each case enough energy is given out to heat the oxidizable metal momentarily to a white hot emission of visible light. The smoke particles are so small that they cool rapidly; but since they are white, they contribute to the brilliance by reflecting the light from their still glowing neighbors. A slightly bigger form of the metal will burn for a longer time.

Which of the following is TRUE about the function of the glass in the first flashbulbs? 

A. It produced the spark that initiated the flash. 

B. It magnified the light produced by the flash. 

C. It protected the photographer from the heat of the flash. 

D. It kept the metal and oxygen apart before the flash.

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30 tháng 7 2017

Đáp án D

Điều nào dưới đây là ĐÚNG về chức năng thủy tinh trong chiếc bóng đèn flash đầu tiên được sử dụng?

A. Nó tạo ra tia lửa để khởi động đèn flash

B. Nó phóng đại ánh sáng do đèn flash tạo ra

C. Nó bảo vệ các nhiếp ảnh gia khỏi sức nóng của đèn flash

D. Nó giữ cho kim loại và oxy tách rời nhau trước khi đèn nháy

Dựa vào thông tin trong đoạn 2:

"In the earliest type, the metal was separated from the oxygen by a thin glass bulb” (Ở loại bóng đèn lần đầu được sử dụng, kim loại được tách rời khỏi oxy bằng một bóng đèn thủy tinh mỏng.)

Read the passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to answer the following questions.Most sources of illumination generate light over an appreciable period, and indeed if an object is lit for a very brief time (1ess that 1/25 second), the human eye will not react in time to see the object. A photographic emulsion - that is, a light-sensitive coating on photographic film, paper, or glass - will, however, record much shorter bursts of light. A photographic flash can therefore be used to capture...
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Read the passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to answer the following questions.

Most sources of illumination generate light over an appreciable period, and indeed if an object is lit for a very brief time (1ess that 1/25 second), the human eye will not react in time to see the object. A photographic emulsion - that is, a light-sensitive coating on photographic film, paper, or glass - will, however, record much shorter bursts of light. A photographic flash can therefore be used to capture high-speed movement on film as well as to correct deficiencies of the normal surrounding lighting. Photoflash is now generated electronically, but the earliest form, first used in 1864, was a paper bag containing

magnesium wire and some oxygen-rich substance, such as potassium chlorate. When the bag was ignited, the metal burned with an intense flash. A contemporary observer reported that "this quite unsafe device seems to have done nothing worse that engulf the room in dense smoke and lead to pictures of dubious quality and odd poses.”

The evolution of the photoflash was slow, flashbulbs, containing fine wire made of a metal, such as magnesium or aluminum, capable of being ignited in an atmosphere of pure oxygen at low pressure, were introduced only in the 1920's. In the earliest type, the metal was separated from the oxygen by a thin glass bulb. The flash was fired by piercing the bulb and allowing the oxygen to come into contact with the metal, which ignited spontaneously. Later bulbs were fired by an electric battery, which heated the wire by passing a small current through it. Other combinations, such as the pairing of oxygen difluoride with zirconium, have also been used. In each case enough energy is given out to heat the oxidizable metal momentarily to a white hot emission of visible light. The smoke particles are so small that they cool rapidly; but since they are white, they contribute to the brilliance by reflecting the light from their still glowing neighbors. A slightly bigger form of the metal will burn for a longer time.

According to the passage, what helps a flashbulb burn longer? 

A. thicker wire

B. more oxygen 

C. thinner glass 

D. continuous electricity

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23 tháng 8 2019

Đáp án A

Theo bài văn, điều gì giúp cho bóng đèn flash có thể cháy lâu hơn?

A. dây dẫn dày hơn                                   B. nhiều Oxy hơn

C. kính mỏng hơn                                       D. điện thường xuyên

Căn cứ vào câu cuối của bài:

“A slightly bigger form of the metal will burn for a longer time.” (Một mẫu kim loại lớn hơn chút xíu sẽ cháy lâu hơn).

Trong suốt bài đọc, kim loại chính là dây dẫn trong bóng đèn flash.

Read the passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to answer the following questions.Most sources of illumination generate light over an appreciable period, and indeed if an object is lit for a very brief time (1ess that 1/25 second), the human eye will not react in time to see the object. A photographic emulsion - that is, a light-sensitive coating on photographic film, paper, or glass - will, however, record much shorter bursts of light. A photographic flash can therefore be used to capture...
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Read the passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to answer the following questions.

Most sources of illumination generate light over an appreciable period, and indeed if an object is lit for a very brief time (1ess that 1/25 second), the human eye will not react in time to see the object. A photographic emulsion - that is, a light-sensitive coating on photographic film, paper, or glass - will, however, record much shorter bursts of light. A photographic flash can therefore be used to capture high-speed movement on film as well as to correct deficiencies of the normal surrounding lighting. Photoflash is now generated electronically, but the earliest form, first used in 1864, was a paper bag containing

magnesium wire and some oxygen-rich substance, such as potassium chlorate. When the bag was ignited, the metal burned with an intense flash. A contemporary observer reported that "this quite unsafe device seems to have done nothing worse that engulf the room in dense smoke and lead to pictures of dubious quality and odd poses.”

The evolution of the photoflash was slow, flashbulbs, containing fine wire made of a metal, such as magnesium or aluminum, capable of being ignited in an atmosphere of pure oxygen at low pressure, were introduced only in the 1920's. In the earliest type, the metal was separated from the oxygen by a thin glass bulb. The flash was fired by piercing the bulb and allowing the oxygen to come into contact with the metal, which ignited spontaneously. Later bulbs were fired by an electric battery, which heated the wire by passing a small current through it. Other combinations, such as the pairing of oxygen difluoride with zirconium, have also been used. In each case enough energy is given out to heat the oxidizable metal momentarily to a white hot emission of visible light. The smoke particles are so small that they cool rapidly; but since they are white, they contribute to the brilliance by reflecting the light from their still glowing neighbors. A slightly bigger form of the metal will burn for a longer time.

Which of the following most accurately reflects the main idea of the last paragraph? 

A. The time when photoflash was first used. 

B. How metal burns in an atmosphere of pure oxygen. 

C. How early photoflash worked. 

D. The role of glass in flashbulb.

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21 tháng 8 2017

Đáp án C

Câu nào dưới đây phản ảnh chính xác nhất ý chính của đoạn cuối?

A. Đèn flash lần đầu tiên được sử dụng là khi nào.

B. Làm sao kim loại cháy được trong môi trường oxy tinh khiết.

C. Cách thức hoạt động của đèn flash đời đầu.

D. Vai trò của thủy tinh trong bóng đèn flash.

Căn cứ vào thông tin trong đoạn cuối: đã được trích dẫn trong các câu 38, 39, và 40, ta dễ dàng nhận thấy đoạn này nói về cách tạo ra tia flash ở loại đèn flash đời đầu tiên.

Read the passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to answer the following questions.Most sources of illumination generate light over an appreciable period, and indeed if an object is lit for a very brief time (1ess that 1/25 second), the human eye will not react in time to see the object. A photographic emulsion - that is, a light-sensitive coating on photographic film, paper, or glass - will, however, record much shorter bursts of light. A photographic flash can therefore be used to capture...
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Read the passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to answer the following questions.

Most sources of illumination generate light over an appreciable period, and indeed if an object is lit for a very brief time (1ess that 1/25 second), the human eye will not react in time to see the object. A photographic emulsion - that is, a light-sensitive coating on photographic film, paper, or glass - will, however, record much shorter bursts of light. A photographic flash can therefore be used to capture high-speed movement on film as well as to correct deficiencies of the normal surrounding lighting. Photoflash is now generated electronically, but the earliest form, first used in 1864, was a paper bag containing

magnesium wire and some oxygen-rich substance, such as potassium chlorate. When the bag was ignited, the metal burned with an intense flash. A contemporary observer reported that "this quite unsafe device seems to have done nothing worse that engulf the room in dense smoke and lead to pictures of dubious quality and odd poses.”

The evolution of the photoflash was slow, flashbulbs, containing fine wire made of a metal, such as magnesium or aluminum, capable of being ignited in an atmosphere of pure oxygen at low pressure, were introduced only in the 1920's. In the earliest type, the metal was separated from the oxygen by a thin glass bulb. The flash was fired by piercing the bulb and allowing the oxygen to come into contact with the metal, which ignited spontaneously. Later bulbs were fired by an electric battery, which heated the wire by passing a small current through it. Other combinations, such as the pairing of oxygen difluoride with zirconium, have also been used. In each case enough energy is given out to heat the oxidizable metal momentarily to a white hot emission of visible light. The smoke particles are so small that they cool rapidly; but since they are white, they contribute to the brilliance by reflecting the light from their still glowing neighbors. A slightly bigger form of the metal will burn for a longer time.

 The word "ignited" in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ______.

A. set on fire

B. cut into 

C. opened 

D. shaken

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1 tháng 8 2019

Đáp án A

Từ "ignited” trong đoạn 1 gần nghĩa nhất với __________.

A. đốt cháy          B. cắt                     C. mở                            D. rung

Căn cứ vào thông tin đoạn 1:

Tạm dịch: “When the bag was ignited, the metal burned with an intense flash." (Khi chiếc túi được đánh lửa, kim loại bị đốt cháy với ánh sáng dữ dội.)

Read the passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to answer the following questions.Most sources of illumination generate light over an appreciable period, and indeed if an object is lit for a very brief time (1ess that 1/25 second), the human eye will not react in time to see the object. A photographic emulsion - that is, a light-sensitive coating on photographic film, paper, or glass - will, however, record much shorter bursts of light. A photographic flash can therefore be used to capture...
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Read the passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to answer the following questions.

Most sources of illumination generate light over an appreciable period, and indeed if an object is lit for a very brief time (1ess that 1/25 second), the human eye will not react in time to see the object. A photographic emulsion - that is, a light-sensitive coating on photographic film, paper, or glass - will, however, record much shorter bursts of light. A photographic flash can therefore be used to capture high-speed movement on film as well as to correct deficiencies of the normal surrounding lighting. Photoflash is now generated electronically, but the earliest form, first used in 1864, was a paper bag containing

magnesium wire and some oxygen-rich substance, such as potassium chlorate. When the bag was ignited, the metal burned with an intense flash. A contemporary observer reported that "this quite unsafe device seems to have done nothing worse that engulf the room in dense smoke and lead to pictures of dubious quality and odd poses.”

The evolution of the photoflash was slow, flashbulbs, containing fine wire made of a metal, such as magnesium or aluminum, capable of being ignited in an atmosphere of pure oxygen at low pressure, were introduced only in the 1920's. In the earliest type, the metal was separated from the oxygen by a thin glass bulb. The flash was fired by piercing the bulb and allowing the oxygen to come into contact with the metal, which ignited spontaneously. Later bulbs were fired by an electric battery, which heated the wire by passing a small current through it. Other combinations, such as the pairing of oxygen difluoride with zirconium, have also been used. In each case enough energy is given out to heat the oxidizable metal momentarily to a white hot emission of visible light. The smoke particles are so small that they cool rapidly; but since they are white, they contribute to the brilliance by reflecting the light from their still glowing neighbors. A slightly bigger form of the metal will burn for a longer time.

The word "momentarily"  in paragraph 2 is closet in meaning to ______. 

A. effortlessly

B. briefly 

C. electronically 

D. gradually

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24 tháng 1 2018

Đáp án B

Từ “momentarily” trong đoạn 2 gần nghĩa với từ ___________.

A. effortlessly /'efətlisli/ (adv): một cách dễ dàng

B. briefly /'bri:fli/ (adv): một cách ngắn gọn

C. electronically /ilek'trɔnikli/ (adv): bằng điện tử

D. gradually /'grædjuəli/ (adv): dần dần, từ từ

Căn cứ vào ngữ cảnh đoạn 2:

“In each case, enough energy is given out to heat the oxidizable metal momentarily to a white hot emission of Visible light.” (Trong mỗi trường hợp, một năng lượng vừa đủ được cung cấp để đốt cháy kim loại có thể oxy hóa trong giây lát để phát ra ánh sáng nóng trắng mà mắt thường có thể thấy được.)

=> Do đó, đáp án là B

13 tháng 8 2019
Đáp án: 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 questions.Coca Cola is a popular drink for people all over the world. At first, very few people drank Coca Cola, but now it is sold in more than 160 countries. More than 1.6 billion gallons are sold every year.Coca Cola was invented by Dr. John Pemberton in Atlanta on 8 May, 1886. However, the name Coca Cola was given by Frank Robinson, one of Dr. Pemberton’s partners....
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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.

Coca Cola is a popular drink for people all over the world. At first, very few people drank Coca Cola, but now it is sold in more than 160 countries. More than 1.6 billion gallons are sold every year.

Coca Cola was invented by Dr. John Pemberton in Atlanta on 8 May, 1886. However, the name Coca Cola was given by Frank Robinson, one of Dr. Pemberton’s partners. Later, in 1888, the business was sold to another man, Asa Candler. He opened his first factory to produce this drink in 1895 in Dallas, Texas. Since then, a great quantity of Coca Cola has been produced there.

Since 1982, a special kind of Coca Cola has been made for overweight people - diet Coke. They have used many clever advertisements to increase the amount of Coca Cola sold every year.

Besides Coca Cola, there are many other drinks of the same kind sold all over the world such as Pepsi Cola, Sp - Cola and Dr. Pepper. However, Coca Cola is the most popular. People drink Coca Cola with their meals, when they are thirsty or when they socialize with friends.

It is certain that more and more people will drink Coca Cola all over the world in this century.

28.       The first Coca Cola factory was opened in Dallas by______.

A. Dr. Pemberton                                  B. Asa Candler

C. Frank Robinson                                D. Dr. Pepper

29.       The word “there” refers to______.

A. where Coca Cola was first made B. the city with the first Coca Cola factory

C. Atlanta, a U.S. City                          D. the place that Coca Cola is sold

30.       Diet Coke is used for ______people.

A. fat                     B. sick                     C. thin                    D. small

31.       Which of the following is closest in meaning to the word “popular”?

A. well - known     B. friendly              C. nutritious           D. well - scattered

32.       Coca Cola is believed to be______.

A.       more popular than other drinks of the same kind

B.        less popular than other drinks of the same kind

C. as popular as the last century

D. as popular as other drinks of the same kind

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1 C

2 B

3 A

4 A

5 A