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16 tháng 6 2019

Chọn C

Tạm dịch:

Ensoleill và Sunny đang nói chuyện về tai nạn của Ted tuần trước.

Ensoleill: “Một cái xe máy đã đâm Ted à?”

Sunny: “  ”

A. Thật tuyệt.

B. Bây giờ nó là cái gì rồi?

C. Khổ thân Ted!

D. Trời, cái xe máy này!

8 tháng 10 2018

D

Kiến thức: Văn hoá giao tiếp

Giải thích:

Tạm dịch: Ensoleill và Sunny đang nói về tai nạn của Ted tuần trước.

Ensoleill: "Một chiếc xe máy đã đâm phải Ted".

Nắng: " ____________"

A. Bây giờ nó là gì?

B. Thật là một chiếc xe máy tuyệt!

C. Thật tuyệt vời!

D. Tội nghiệp Ted!

Đáp án:D

20 tháng 9 2017

Chọn C

Tạm dịch:

Ensoleill và Sunny đang nói chuyện về tai nạn của Ted tuần trước.

Ensoleill: “Một cái xe máy đã đâm Ted à?”

Sunny: “ 

A. Thật tuyệt.

B. Bây giờ nó là cái gì rồi?

C. Khổ thân Ted!

D. Trời, cái xe máy này!

20 tháng 5 2018

Đáp án B

“Một chiếc xe máy đã đâm vào Ted” - “Tội nghiệp anh ấy!”
Các đáp án còn lại:
A. Thật khủng khiếp!
C. Thế nào rồi?
D. Xe kiều gì vậy
Khi nghe tin dữ ta nói đến người bị nạn đầu tiên.

24 tháng 9 2019

Chọn đáp án C

Tạm dịch: Hai học sinh đang trò chuyện về chương trình học của trường

Ted: “Bơi lội nên được cho vào trong chương trình học của trường”

Kate: “_______. Nó là một kĩ năng sống thiết yếu”

A. Not at all: Không đâu / Hoàn toàn không

B. You can make it: Cậu có thể làm được (Đây là câu được dùng để cổ vũ, khích lệ người khác)

C. I can’t agree with you anymore: Mình hoàn toàn đồng ý với cậu

D. Oh, that’s a problem: Ồ đó là một vấn đề đấy

Dựa vào vế sau trong câu trả lời của Kate “Nó là một kĩ năng sống thiết yếu” ta có thể suy ra là Kate đồng ý với ý kiến của Ted. Vậy ta chọn đáp án đúng là C.

27 tháng 12 2019

Đáp án B

11 tháng 4 2019

Đáp án B

Dịch nghĩa: “Một cái xe máy đã đâm vào Ted!”

A. Thật tồi tệ

B. Thật tội cho anh ấy

C. Nó bây giờ là gì?

D. Ôi trời cái xe máy này

16 tháng 9 2018

Đáp án B

“Một chiếc mô tô đã đâm vào Ted.”

Khi một nguời gặp chuyện không may, cần quan tâm đến người đó trước.

A. Ôi thật kinh khủng!

B. Tội nghiệp anh ấy!

C. Tình hình thế nào rồi?

D. Quả là một chiếc xe mô tô! (câu cảm thán thường dùng để khen)

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct questions from 43 to 50.The city of Detroit, in the USA, was once compared to Paris. It had a broad river, smart streets and historically important architecture. Then, in the 20th century, it became ‘Motor City’. For a time, most of the world’s cars were made here. There was regular work and a good salary in the motor industry. A worker at one of the car factories could own a home,...
Đọc tiếp

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct questions from 43 to 50.

The city of Detroit, in the USA, was once compared to Paris. It had a broad river, smart streets and historically important architecture. Then, in the 20th century, it became ‘Motor City’. For a time, most of the world’s cars were made here. There was regular work and a good salary in the motor industry. A worker at one of the car factories could own a home, plus a boat, maybe even a holiday cottage. Some say America’s middle class was born in Detroit – new highways certainly made it easy for workers to move from the city centre to the suburbs in the 1950s. But in the early years of the 21st century, Detroit became America’s poorest big city.

In less than five decades the once lively Motor City lost more than half its population. It became known as a city that was failing, full of ruined buildings, extensive poverty and crime. Newspapers and magazines told stories of derelict homes and empty streets. Photographers went to Detroit to record the strange beauty of buildings and city blocks where nature was taking over again. What went wrong in Detroit?

The city is now 69th among US cities for the number of people per square mile. The population fell for several reasons. Partly, it was because people moved to the suburbs in the 1950s. Then there were the shocking riots in 1967, which scared more people away from the city. Then there was the dramatic fall in car manufacture as companies like General Motors and Chrysler faced huge difficulties. And finally, in 2008, came the global financial crisis. Many of Detroit’s people are poor – half of the city’s families live on less than 25,000 dollars a year.

In 2013, the city did something unusual: it declared itself bankrupt. It was the largest city bankruptcy in US history, at approximately 18-20 billion dollars. Now that the city is free of debt, it has money to do some of what needs to be done. It has replaced about 40,000 streetlights so that places feel safer. The police arrive in answer to calls in less than 20 minutes now, instead of the hour it used to take. And about a hundred empty houses are demolished each week to make space for new buildings. With the nation’s biggest city bankruptcy behind it, Detroit is also attracting investors and young adventurers. The New Economy Initiative gave grants of 10,000 dollars to each of 30 new small businesses. It seems that every week a new small businesses. It seems that every week a new business opens in Detroit – grocery stores, juice bars, coffee shops, even bicycle 
Which statement is true?

A. 30 businesses received money to help them develop

B. About 30 businesses open every week now in Detroit

C. There have been 30 new business ideas in Detroit

D. $30 thousand was given to each of the new small business

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10 tháng 2 2018

Đáp án A

Câu nào sau đây là đúng?

A.30 doanh nghiệp đã nhận tiền để giúp đỡ họ phát triển

B. Khoảng 30 doanh nghiệp mở cửa mỗi tuần ở Detroit.
C. Có 30 ý tưởng kinh doanh mới ở Detroit.
D. 30 nghìn đô la đã được trao cho mỗi doanh nghiệp nhỏ mới.

Dẫn chứng: The New Economy Initiative gave grants of 10,000 dollars to each of 30 new small businesses

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct questions from 43 to 50.The city of Detroit, in the USA, was once compared to Paris. It had a broad river, smart streets and historically important architecture. Then, in the 20th century, it became ‘Motor City’. For a time, most of the world’s cars were made here. There was regular work and a good salary in the motor industry. A worker at one of the car factories could own a home,...
Đọc tiếp

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct questions from 43 to 50.

The city of Detroit, in the USA, was once compared to Paris. It had a broad river, smart streets and historically important architecture. Then, in the 20th century, it became ‘Motor City’. For a time, most of the world’s cars were made here. There was regular work and a good salary in the motor industry. A worker at one of the car factories could own a home, plus a boat, maybe even a holiday cottage. Some say America’s middle class was born in Detroit – new highways certainly made it easy for workers to move from the city centre to the suburbs in the 1950s. But in the early years of the 21st century, Detroit became America’s poorest big city.

In less than five decades the once lively Motor City lost more than half its population. It became known as a city that was failing, full of ruined buildings, extensive poverty and crime. Newspapers and magazines told stories of derelict homes and empty streets. Photographers went to Detroit to record the strange beauty of buildings and city blocks where nature was taking over again. What went wrong in Detroit?

The city is now 69th among US cities for the number of people per square mile. The population fell for several reasons. Partly, it was because people moved to the suburbs in the 1950s. Then there were the shocking riots in 1967, which scared more people away from the city. Then there was the dramatic fall in car manufacture as companies like General Motors and Chrysler faced huge difficulties. And finally, in 2008, came the global financial crisis. Many of Detroit’s people are poor – half of the city’s families live on less than 25,000 dollars a year.

In 2013, the city did something unusual: it declared itself bankrupt. It was the largest city bankruptcy in US history, at approximately 18-20 billion dollars. Now that the city is free of debt, it has money to do some of what needs to be done. It has replaced about 40,000 streetlights so that places feel safer. The police arrive in answer to calls in less than 20 minutes now, instead of the hour it used to take. And about a hundred empty houses are demolished each week to make space for new buildings. With the nation’s biggest city bankruptcy behind it, Detroit is also attracting investors and young adventurers. The New Economy Initiative gave grants of 10,000 dollars to each of 30 new small businesses. It seems that every week a new small businesses. It seems that every week a new business opens in Detroit – grocery stores, juice bars, coffee shops, even bicycle 
How many reasons are given for people leaving Detroit?

A. three

B. four

C. five

D. six

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10 tháng 4 2018

Đáp án B

Bao nhiêu lý do được đưa ra cho mọi người rời bỏ Detroit?

A.3                       B. 4                      C. 5                      D. 6

Dẫn chứng: The population fell for several reasons. Partly, it was because people moved to the suburbs in the 1950s. Then there were the shocking riots in 1967, which scared more people away from the city. Then there was the dramatic fall in car manufacture as companies like General Motors and Chrysler faced huge difficulties. And finally, in 2008, came the global financial crisis