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20 tháng 12 2020

The walley of fear là Walley của sự sợ hãi

20 tháng 12 2020

The walley of fear là gì ? 

Là Walley của nỗi sợ hãi

23 tháng 10 2018

1. Courage should not be confused with fool.......hardness......nor should it be confused with.........fear....... To be courageous is to have the strength to overcome fear. (HARD/FEAR)

( mình không chắc )

25 tháng 8 2019

Đáp án A

Kiến thức: Phrasal verb

Giải thích:

break down (v): phá vỡ            set up (v): dựng nên, thiết lập

get off (v): xuống (tàu, xe…)             pass over (v): lờ, tránh đi

Tạm dịch: Phải cố gắng để phá vỡ những rào cản sợ hãi và sự thù hận chia rẽ hai cộng đồng.

for good - out of control - out of this world - out of the question - out of stock - out of the ordinary- out of shapeout of order - out of reach - out of work - off the beaten track - on duty - for fear that - for the sake of 1. She gave up smoking ……………………………..  her own health.2. Scientists objects to the construction of a new resort on the bay ……………………………..  itwill undermine efforts to save its biodiversity.3. The injury may keep him out of football ……………………………...4. “Would you like to go for...
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for good - out of control - out of this world - out of the question - out of stock - out of the ordinary- out of shape

out of order - out of reach - out of work - off the beaten track - on duty - for fear that - for the sake of

 

1. She gave up smoking ……………………………..  her own health.

2. Scientists objects to the construction of a new resort on the bay ……………………………..  itwill undermine efforts to save its biodiversity.

3. The injury may keep him out of football ……………………………...

4. “Would you like to go for a drink?” – “No, not while I’m …………………………….. .”

5. We’d like to get ……………………………..  when we go on holiday.

6. There has been some violence after the match, and everything seems to get …………………………….. .

7. Alcoholic liquids should be kept …………………………….. of children.

8. Too many people were …………………………….., and the economy got into trouble.

9. The lift was ……………………………..  so she took the stairs instead.

10. The music in the show was fantastic and the costumes were ……………………………...

11. I’m sorry.Those items are …………………………….. , but a new supply will be delivered on Thursday.

12. Some of these families are so poor that Christmas presents are …………………………….. .

13. The man can’t have been the suspect. His behaviour was nothing …………………………….. .

14. I haven't had any exercise for weeks, and I'm really …………………

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10 tháng 7 2021

Hmu bài mk làm gòi nè

1.      She gave up smoking ……………for the sake of………………..  her own health.

2.      Scientists objects to the construction of a new resort on the bay …………for fear that …………………..  it will undermine efforts to save its biodiversity.

3.      The injury may keep him out of football ……for good…

4.      “Would you like to go for a drink?” – “No, not while I’m …………………on duty………….. .”……………………...

5.      We’d like to get ……………off the beaten track ………………..  when we go on holiday.

6.      There has been some violence after the match, and everything seems to get ………out of control…………………….. .

7.      Alcoholic liquids should be kept ………………out of reach……………..  of children.

8.      Too many people were ………………out of work…………….., and the economy got into trouble.

9.      The lift was …………out of order…………………..  so she took the stairs instead.

10.  The music in the show was fantastic and the costumes were …………out of this world…………………...

11.  I’m sorry.Those items are ……………… out of stock…………….. , but a new supply will be delivered on Thursday.

12.  Some of these families are so poor that Christmas presents are …………out of the question………………….. .

13.  The man can’t have been the suspect. His behaviour was nothing …………out of the ordinary………………….. .

14.  I haven't had any exercise for weeks, and I'm really ……out of shape……………

10 tháng 7 2021

refer:
 

1. for the sake of (vì lợi ích của)

2. for fear that (vì lo sợ rằng)

3. for good (=forever, permanently: mãi mãi)

4. on duty (đang làm nhiệm vụ)

5. off the beaten track (ở nơi hẻo lánh)

6. out of control (ngoài tầm kiểm soát)

7. out of reach (ngoài tầm với)

8. out of work (thất nghiệp)

9. out of order (hỏng)

10. out of this world (tuyệt vời)

11. out of stock (hết hàng)

12. out of question (ngoài khả năng)

13. out of ordinary (khác thường, phi thường)

14. out of shape (không khỏe mạnh)

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 from 36 to 45. PHOBIAS CONTROL THE EYES People with an overpowering fear of something may not be able to consciously control the direction of their gaze when faced with a picture that provokes that fear. Those with a fear of spiders, or arachnophobia, may not be able to avoid looking toward a spider in the grass, while those without the fear can. To reach...
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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 from 36 to 45.

PHOBIAS CONTROL THE EYES

People with an overpowering fear of something may not be able to consciously control the direction of their gaze when faced with a picture that provokes that fear. Those with a fear of spiders, or arachnophobia, may not be able to avoid looking toward a spider in the grass, while those without the fear can. To reach this finding, 26 college students - half of whom had arachnophobia - were outfitted with a device that tracks eye movements. The participants were then shown a four-by-four grid of flowers on a computer screen, where a picture of a grey-brown spider and a grey-brown mushroom each occupied one space on the grid.

In one trial, the students were asked to press the spacebar when they spotted a mushroom, but to ignore any spiders. In a second, the students were asked to press the key when they saw the spider, but to avoid looking at mushrooms. When instructed to ignore the spider and spot the mushroom, the students with arachnophobia could not avoid looking at the spider - causing them to notice the mushroom three-tenths of a second more slowly than the control group. Additionally, when the students were asked to search for the spider, the arachnophobic students found the spider and pressed the space bar about three-tenths of a second more quickly than the non-phobic students.

These findings show that the attention processes of people with a powerful fear of spiders may be beyond their conscious control. This suggests that treatments that focus on conscious thought processes may not work for such phobias. Instead, therapists could focus on treatments such as systematic desensitization.

Why were some of the students slow to press the space bar when instructed to look at the mushroom?

A. They continued to look at the spider.

B. They couldn’t find the spacebar

C. They were looking for the on/off switch.

D. They had trouble following instructions.

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28 tháng 6 2017

Đáp án là A.

Ý trong bài: When instructed to ignore the spider and spot the mushroom, the students with arachnophobia could not avoid looking at the spider - causing them to notice the mushroom three- tenths of a second more slowly than the control group.

30 tháng 8 2017

Đáp án: 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 questions from 36 to 45. PHOBIAS CONTROL THE EYES People with an overpowering fear of something may not be able to consciously control the direction of their gaze when faced with a picture that provokes that fear. Those with a fear of spiders, or arachnophobia, may not be able to avoid looking toward a spider in the grass, while those without the fear can. To reach...
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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 from 36 to 45.

PHOBIAS CONTROL THE EYES

People with an overpowering fear of something may not be able to consciously control the direction of their gaze when faced with a picture that provokes that fear. Those with a fear of spiders, or arachnophobia, may not be able to avoid looking toward a spider in the grass, while those without the fear can. To reach this finding, 26 college students - half of whom had arachnophobia - were outfitted with a device that tracks eye movements. The participants were then shown a four-by-four grid of flowers on a computer screen, where a picture of a grey-brown spider and a grey-brown mushroom each occupied one space on the grid.

In one trial, the students were asked to press the spacebar when they spotted a mushroom, but to ignore any spiders. In a second, the students were asked to press the key when they saw the spider, but to avoid looking at mushrooms. When instructed to ignore the spider and spot the mushroom, the students with arachnophobia could not avoid looking at the spider - causing them to notice the mushroom three-tenths of a second more slowly than the control group. Additionally, when the students were asked to search for the spider, the arachnophobic students found the spider and pressed the space bar about three-tenths of a second more quickly than the non-phobic students.

These findings show that the attention processes of people with a powerful fear of spiders may be beyond their conscious control. This suggests that treatments that focus on conscious thought processes may not work for such phobias. Instead, therapists could focus on treatments such as systematic desensitization.

What is the main idea of the passage?

A.  People who are afraid of spiders don't look at them.

B.  People with phobias can’t help looking at things they are afraid of.

C. People with arachnophobia always look at spiders first.

D.  Phobias affect eyesight.

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27 tháng 8 2017

Đáp án là B.

Dựa vào ví dụ: Those with a fear of spiders, or arachnophobia, may not be able to avoid looking toward a spider in the grass, while those without the fear can.

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 from 36 to 45. PHOBIAS CONTROL THE EYES People with an overpowering fear of something may not be able to consciously control the direction of their gaze when faced with a picture that provokes that fear. Those with a fear of spiders, or arachnophobia, may not be able to avoid looking toward a spider in the grass, while those without the fear can. To reach...
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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 from 36 to 45.

PHOBIAS CONTROL THE EYES

People with an overpowering fear of something may not be able to consciously control the direction of their gaze when faced with a picture that provokes that fear. Those with a fear of spiders, or arachnophobia, may not be able to avoid looking toward a spider in the grass, while those without the fear can. To reach this finding, 26 college students - half of whom had arachnophobia - were outfitted with a device that tracks eye movements. The participants were then shown a four-by-four grid of flowers on a computer screen, where a picture of a grey-brown spider and a grey-brown mushroom each occupied one space on the grid.

In one trial, the students were asked to press the spacebar when they spotted a mushroom, but to ignore any spiders. In a second, the students were asked to press the key when they saw the spider, but to avoid looking at mushrooms. When instructed to ignore the spider and spot the mushroom, the students with arachnophobia could not avoid looking at the spider - causing them to notice the mushroom three-tenths of a second more slowly than the control group. Additionally, when the students were asked to search for the spider, the arachnophobic students found the spider and pressed the space bar about three-tenths of a second more quickly than the non-phobic students.

These findings show that the attention processes of people with a powerful fear of spiders may be beyond their conscious control. This suggests that treatments that focus on conscious thought processes may not work for such phobias. Instead, therapists could focus on treatments such as systematic desensitization.

What is the purpose of the passage?

A.  to prove that phobias are a myth

B. to help people with phobias

C. to relate research findings about phobias affecting eye control

D. to relate research findings about phobias controlling eyesight

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21 tháng 2 2018

Đáp án là C.

Dựa vào đoạn cuối trong bài: ... Instead, therapists could focus on treatments such as systematic desensitization.

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 from 36 to 45. PHOBIAS CONTROL THE EYES People with an overpowering fear of something may not be able to consciously control the direction of their gaze when faced with a picture that provokes that fear. Those with a fear of spiders, or arachnophobia, may not be able to avoid looking toward a spider in the grass, while those without the fear can. To reach...
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 questions from 36 to 45.

PHOBIAS CONTROL THE EYES

People with an overpowering fear of something may not be able to consciously control the direction of their gaze when faced with a picture that provokes that fear. Those with a fear of spiders, or arachnophobia, may not be able to avoid looking toward a spider in the grass, while those without the fear can. To reach this finding, 26 college students - half of whom had arachnophobia - were outfitted with a device that tracks eye movements. The participants were then shown a four-by-four grid of flowers on a computer screen, where a picture of a grey-brown spider and a grey-brown mushroom each occupied one space on the grid.

In one trial, the students were asked to press the spacebar when they spotted a mushroom, but to ignore any spiders. In a second, the students were asked to press the key when they saw the spider, but to avoid looking at mushrooms. When instructed to ignore the spider and spot the mushroom, the students with arachnophobia could not avoid looking at the spider - causing them to notice the mushroom three-tenths of a second more slowly than the control group. Additionally, when the students were asked to search for the spider, the arachnophobic students found the spider and pressed the space bar about three-tenths of a second more quickly than the non-phobic students.

These findings show that the attention processes of people with a powerful fear of spiders may be beyond their conscious control. This suggests that treatments that focus on conscious thought processes may not work for such phobias. Instead, therapists could focus on treatments such as systematic desensitization.

What was the function of the spacebar?

A. to give the students something to do

B. to give the students place to rest their thumbs

C. to allow the students to put spaces between words

D.  to determine the amount of time needed to find an item in the picture

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18 tháng 2 2018

Đáp án là D.

to determine the amount of time needed to find an item in the picture ( để xác định số lượng thời gian cần thiết để tìm một điểm trong hình )

Ý trong bài đề cập: the arachnophobic students found the spider and pressed the space bar about three- tenths of a second more quickly than the non-phobic students.