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For Better Grades - Use Your Brain!   If you are like most students, you probably started this new academic year with a resolution to study harder. Now, science can you help you keep your resolution. Recent discoveries in brain research (31) _____ to better ways to learn. How does the brain (32) ____ new information? Think of the last time someone told you their phone number. Could you remember that number five minutes later? Probably not! That’s because it was in your short-term...
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For Better Grades - Use Your Brain!

   If you are like most students, you probably started this new academic year with a resolution to study harder. Now, science can you help you keep your resolution. Recent discoveries in brain research (31) _____ to better ways to learn. How does the brain (32) ____ new information? Think of the last time someone told you their phone number. Could you remember that number five minutes later? Probably not! That’s because it was in your short-term memory.

   Our memory actually has three components. Sensory memory takes (33) ____ information from our five senses and is stored for just a few seconds while our brain processes it. Short-term memory works like a “holding area” for new information — that’s where you keep the phone number while you dial it. but if you can put the phone number into long-term memory, you’ll remember that same phone number next week. This part of your memory (34) ______ everything from irregular verbs to the names of all your cousins.

   When you study, you transfer new information into long-term memory. Every time we learn something new, the structure of the brain actually changes as we build new connections to information that we (35) ______ know. When there are more connections to the new information, it’s easier to find it again.

Question 32:

A. maintain 

B. gather

C. collect

D. save

1
27 tháng 12 2017

Đáp án D

For Better Grades - Use Your Brain!   If you are like most students, you probably started this new academic year with a resolution to study harder. Now, science can you help you keep your resolution. Recent discoveries in brain research (31) _____ to better ways to learn. How does the brain (32) ____ new information? Think of the last time someone told you their phone number. Could you remember that number five minutes later? Probably not! That’s because it was in your short-term...
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For Better Grades - Use Your Brain!

   If you are like most students, you probably started this new academic year with a resolution to study harder. Now, science can you help you keep your resolution. Recent discoveries in brain research (31) _____ to better ways to learn. How does the brain (32) ____ new information? Think of the last time someone told you their phone number. Could you remember that number five minutes later? Probably not! That’s because it was in your short-term memory.

   Our memory actually has three components. Sensory memory takes (33) ____ information from our five senses and is stored for just a few seconds while our brain processes it. Short-term memory works like a “holding area” for new information — that’s where you keep the phone number while you dial it. but if you can put the phone number into long-term memory, you’ll remember that same phone number next week. This part of your memory (34) ______ everything from irregular verbs to the names of all your cousins.

   When you study, you transfer new information into long-term memory. Every time we learn something new, the structure of the brain actually changes as we build new connections to information that we (35) ______ know. When there are more connections to the new information, it’s easier to find it again.

 

Question 35:

A. alright  

B. even

C. earlier 

 D. already

1
5 tháng 2 2018

Đáp án D

For Better Grades - Use Your Brain!   If you are like most students, you probably started this new academic year with a resolution to study harder. Now, science can you help you keep your resolution. Recent discoveries in brain research (31) _____ to better ways to learn. How does the brain (32) ____ new information? Think of the last time someone told you their phone number. Could you remember that number five minutes later? Probably not! That’s because it was in your short-term...
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For Better Grades - Use Your Brain!

   If you are like most students, you probably started this new academic year with a resolution to study harder. Now, science can you help you keep your resolution. Recent discoveries in brain research (31) _____ to better ways to learn. How does the brain (32) ____ new information? Think of the last time someone told you their phone number. Could you remember that number five minutes later? Probably not! That’s because it was in your short-term memory.

   Our memory actually has three components. Sensory memory takes (33) ____ information from our five senses and is stored for just a few seconds while our brain processes it. Short-term memory works like a “holding area” for new information — that’s where you keep the phone number while you dial it. but if you can put the phone number into long-term memory, you’ll remember that same phone number next week. This part of your memory (34) ______ everything from irregular verbs to the names of all your cousins.

   When you study, you transfer new information into long-term memory. Every time we learn something new, the structure of the brain actually changes as we build new connections to information that we (35) ______ know. When there are more connections to the new information, it’s easier to find it again.

Question 34:

 

A. supports

B. holds

C. controls

D. continues

1
25 tháng 8 2018

Đáp án B

Take in(v): Tiếp thu, thu nhận

For Better Grades - Use Your Brain!   If you are like most students, you probably started this new academic year with a resolution to study harder. Now, science can you help you keep your resolution. Recent discoveries in brain research (31) _____ to better ways to learn. How does the brain (32) ____ new information? Think of the last time someone told you their phone number. Could you remember that number five minutes later? Probably not! That’s because it was in your short-term...
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For Better Grades - Use Your Brain!

   If you are like most students, you probably started this new academic year with a resolution to study harder. Now, science can you help you keep your resolution. Recent discoveries in brain research (31) _____ to better ways to learn. How does the brain (32) ____ new information? Think of the last time someone told you their phone number. Could you remember that number five minutes later? Probably not! That’s because it was in your short-term memory.

   Our memory actually has three components. Sensory memory takes (33) ____ information from our five senses and is stored for just a few seconds while our brain processes it. Short-term memory works like a “holding area” for new information — that’s where you keep the phone number while you dial it. but if you can put the phone number into long-term memory, you’ll remember that same phone number next week. This part of your memory (34) ______ everything from irregular verbs to the names of all your cousins.

   When you study, you transfer new information into long-term memory. Every time we learn something new, the structure of the brain actually changes as we build new connections to information that we (35) ______ know. When there are more connections to the new information, it’s easier to find it again.

Question 33:

A. in

B. on

C. about 

D. for

1
1 tháng 9 2019

Đáp án D

If you are aged 16, 17, 18, or 19 and would like to be able to afford to go out more often, why not join the teen travel club and get cheaper bus travel. To join all you have to (1) is to fill in a form and take it to your nearest bus station. You will also need to produce your bus certificate and a passport-side photograph of yourself. You will be given a free teen travel membership card which will allow you to (3) at a reduced cost.Once you are a member of the TEEN TRAVEL CLUB you can (4)...
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If you are aged 16, 17, 18, or 19 and would like to be able to afford to go out more often, why not join the teen travel club and get cheaper bus travel. To join all you have to (1)
is to fill in a form and take it to your nearest bus station. You will also need to produce your bus certificate and a passport-side photograph of yourself. You will be given a free teen travel membership card which will allow you to (3)
at a reduced cost.Once you are a member of the TEEN TRAVEL CLUB you can (4) tickets at any bus station, post-office or rail ticket office. Each ticket you buy is divided (5) 10 parts; when you get (6) the bus you put the ticket into a special machine which will then stamp one part. The ticket last as long as you like and it doesn’t matter how long it (7)
you to use up all the journeys. However you must remember to take your membership card with you when you use your ticket otherwise you may have to pay the full (10) if your ticket is checked.

1.a)out b) there c)place d)work

2.a)write b)do c)afford d)make

3)travel b)go c)come d)tour

4)sell b)receive c)buy d)choose

5)by b)into c)to d)with

6)in b)into c)on d)above

7)takes b)spends c)has d)leaves

8)money b)tickets c)membership d)fare

1
11 tháng 2 2018

If you are aged 16, 17, 18, or 19 and would like to be able to afford to go out more often, why not join the teen travel club and get cheaper bus travel. To join all you have to (1)
is to fill in a form and take it to your nearest bus station. You will also need to produce your bus certificate and a passport-side photograph of yourself. You will be given a free teen travel membership card which will allow you to (3)
at a reduced cost.Once you are a member of the TEEN TRAVEL CLUB you can (4) tickets at any bus station, post-office or rail ticket office. Each ticket you buy is divided (5) 10 parts; when you get (6) the bus you put the ticket into a special machine which will then stamp one part. The ticket last as long as you like and it doesn’t matter how long it (7)
you to use up all the journeys. However you must remember to take your membership card with you when you use your ticket otherwise you may have to pay the full (10) if your ticket is checked.

1.a)out b) there c)place d)work

2.a)write b)do c)afford d)make

3)travel b)go c)come d)tour

4)sell b)receive c)buy d)choose

5)by b)into c)to d)with

6)in b)into c)on d)above

7)takes b)spends c)has d)leaves

8)money b)tickets c)membership d)fare

11 tháng 2 2018

cảm ơn nhé

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 31 to 35.For Better Grades - Use Your Brain!   If you are like most students, you probably started this new academic year with a resolution to study harder. Now, science can you help you keep your resolution. Recent discoveries in brain research (31) _____ to better ways to learn. How does the brain (32) ____ new information?...
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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 word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 31 to 35.

For Better Grades - Use Your Brain!

   If you are like most students, you probably started this new academic year with a resolution to study harder. Now, science can you help you keep your resolution. Recent discoveries in brain research (31) _____ to better ways to learn. How does the brain (32) ____ new information? Think of the last time someone told you their phone number. Could you remember that number five minutes later? Probably not! That’s because it was in your short-term memory.

   Our memory actually has three components. Sensory memory takes (33) ____ information from our five senses and is stored for just a few seconds while our brain processes it. Short-term memory works like a “holding area” for new information — that’s where you keep the phone number while you dial it. but if you can put the phone number into long-term memory, you’ll remember that same phone number next week. This part of your memory (34) ______ everything from irregular verbs to the names of all your cousins.

   When you study, you transfer new information into long-term memory. Every time we learn something new, the structure of the brain actually changes as we build new connections to information that we (35) ______ know. When there are more connections to the new information, it’s easier to find it again.

Question 31:

A. aim

B. point

C. show 

D. develop

1
31 tháng 10 2019

Đáp án B

9 tháng 8 2016

Khi bạn chơi game trực tuyến, hãy cẩn thận khi bạn "làm bạn" với người lạ. Những gì bạn nên làm? Đầu tiên, hãy nhớ rằng đó là dễ dàng để nói dối trực tuyến và một số "bạn bè trực tuyến" có thể là người lớn muốn làm hại bạn. Thứ hai, không bao giờ cung cấp thông tin cá nhân của bạn như tên đầy đủ của bạn hoặc quê hương của bạn. Thứ ba, chỉ chơi trò chơi trực tuyến khi bạn đã cập nhật phần mềm chống virus. Ngoài ra, nói với cha mẹ của bạn những gì trò chơi bạn đang chơi và những gì bạn yêu thích về họ. Trong ngắn, giống như trong thế giới thực, bạn cần phải cẩn thận khi chơi với người lạ.hiu

9 tháng 8 2016

Khi bạn chơi game trực tuyến, hãy cẩn thận khi bạn "làm bạn" với người lạ. Những gì bạn nên làm? But, hãy nhớ rằng đó là dễ dàng để nói dối trực tuyến và một số "bạn bè trực tuyến" có thể là người lớn muốn làm hại bạn. Thứ hai, không bao giờ cung cấp thông tin cá nhân của bạn như tên đầy đủ của bạn hoặc quê hương của bạn. Thứ ba, chỉ chơi trò chơi trực tuyến khi bạn đã cập nhật phần mềm chống virus. Ngoài ra, cha mẹ tellnyour những trò chơi bạn đang chơi và những gì bạn yêu thích về họ. Trong ngắn, giống như trong thế giới thực, bạn cần phải cẩn thận khi chơi với người lạ.

9 tháng 6 2021

Tham khảo

Dear Julia,

I am very happy to hear that next week you are coming to my place and staying with me for two days. Unfortunately, I won’t be able to fetch you from the station as I have a meeting on that day. But don’t worry. I will give you the directions, so you will have no difficulty finding my place.

After getting off the train at the Roma Street train station, walk to the bus stand which is just 5 minutes from there. Wait on platform 2 for the bus number 12. It will take you to my home through the inner streets of the suburb. As you enjoy the journey through the suburbs, look out for the old heritage church in Salisbury. You have to get off the bus at the next stop. Then take the Orange Grove road which is opposite the bus stop.

 

I’ll leave the keys under the door mat. Get inside and make yourself comfortable. I will be back home by 5:30 pm. Thereafter we will go to the city and have dinner in a restaurant of your choice.

I can’t wait to see you. Have a safe trip.

Regards,

Reema