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datcoder
CTVVIP
8 tháng 11 2023

a. Thêm hậu tố “ness” vào danh từ

happy (adj): vui => happiness (n): niềm vui

polite (adj): lịch sự => politeness (n): sự lịch sự

b. Đuôi tính từ

delicious (adj): ngon

traditional (adj): thuộc truyền thống

c. Thêm “ly” vào tính từ để tạo trạng từ

safe (adj): an toàn => safely (adv): một cách an toàn

lucky (adj): may mắn => luckily (adv): một cách may mắn

d. Thêm tiền tố vào tính từ

legal (adj): hợp pháp >< illegal (adj): bất hợp pháp

polluted (adj): bị ô nhiễm >< unpolluted (adj): không ô nhiễm

22 tháng 11 2023

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Các tính từ bổ sung từng nhóm

a. cheerful, colorful

(vui vẻ, đầy màu sắc)

b. fearless, harmless

(không sợ hãi, vô hại)

c. sunny, windy

(đầy nắng, đầy gió)

d. noticeable, manageable

(đáng chú ý, có thể quản lý)

e. dangerous, gorgeous

(nguy hiểm, tuyệt đẹp)

f. aggressive, exhaustive

(tích cực, triệt để)

22 tháng 11 2023

Các tính từ bổ sung từng nhóm

a. cheerful, colorful

(vui vẻ, đầy màu sắc)

b. fearless, harmless

(không sợ hãi, vô hại)

c. sunny, windy

(đầy nắng, đầy gió)

d. noticeable, manageable

(đáng chú ý, có thể quản lý)

e. dangerous, gorgeous

(nguy hiểm, tuyệt đẹp)

f. aggressive, exhaustive

(tích cực, triệt để)

7 tháng 11 2023

Type 1: flood lights, football pitch, mountain range, tennis court, safety net, sea shore, tennis player. tower block.

(Loại 1: đèn pha, sân bóng đá, dãy núi, sân tennis, lưới an toàn, bờ biển, người chơi tennis, tòa tháp.)

Type 2: swimming pool.

(Loại 2: bể bơi.)

Type 3: main road.

(Loại 3: đường chính.)

=> Type 1 has the most examples.

(Loại 1 có nhiều ví dụ nhất.)

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datcoder
CTVVIP
18 tháng 11 2023

Cụm danh – tính hoàn chỉnh

1. ambitious (adj): tham vọng

=> ambition (n): sự tham vọng

2. cheerful (adj): vui vẻ

=> cheerfulness (n): sự vui vẻ

3. creative (adj): sáng tạo

=> creativity (n): sự sáng tạo

4. enthusiastic (adj): nhiệt tình

=> enthusiasm (n): sự nhiệt tình

5. flexible (adj): linh hoạt

=> flexibility (n): sự linh hoạt

6. generous (adj): hào phóng

=> generosity (n): sự hào phóng

7. honest (adj): trung thực

=> honesty (n): sự trung thực

8. idealistic (adj): lý tưởng

=> idealism (n): sự lý tưởng

9. intelligent (adj): thông minh

=> intelligence (n): sự thông minh

10. loyal (adj): trung thành

=> loyalty (n): sự trung thành

11. mature (adj): chín chắn

=> maturity (n): sự chín chắn

12. modest (adj): khiêm tốn

=> modesty (n): sự khiêm tốn

13. optimistic (adj): lạc quan

=> optimism (n): sự lạc quan

14. patient (adj): kiên nhẫn

=> patience (n): sự kiên nhẫn

15. pessimistic (adj): bi quan

=> pessimism (n): sự bi quan

16. punctual (adj): đúng giờ

=> punctuality (n): sự đúng giờ

17. realistic (adj): thực tế

=> realism (n): sự thực tế

18. self-confident (adj): tự tin

=> self-confidence (n): sự tự tin

19. serious (adj): nghiêm túc

=> seriousness (n): sự nghiêm túc

20. shy (adj): nhút nhát

=> shyness (n): sự nhút nhát

21. sociable (adj): hòa đồng

=> sociability (n): sự hòa đồng

22. stubborn (adj): bướng bỉnh

=> stubbornness (n): sự bướng bỉnh

23. sympathetic (adj): đồng cảm

=> sympathy (n): sự đồng cảm

24. thoughtful (adj): chu đáo

=> thoughtfulness (n): sự chu đáo

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datcoder
CTVVIP
18 tháng 11 2023

Katie moved to Viet Nam after her mother found a job here. Having spent the first few months fitting to the new school, Katie now has an interesting school life. Last week, she joined her school’s field trip to Con Dao island. It involved releasing sea turtles into the sea. Having listened to careful instructions from the scientists, Katie and her friends received little turtles to care for before they took the turtles to the beach. Katie then learned how to release her little turtles to the sea. Though it was a short one, participating in the trip helped Katie make new friends. She loved having done something to protect the wildlife.

Ví dụ a: “participating in the trip helped Katie make new friends.”

(tham gia chuyến đi đã giúp Katie kết bạn mới.)

“It involved releasing sea turtles into the sea.”

(Nó liên quan đến việc thả rùa biển xuống biển.)

Ví dụ b: “Having spent the first few months fitting to the new school, Katie now has an interesting school life.”

(Trải qua vài tháng đầu tiên để thích nghi với ngôi trường mới, giờ đây Katie đã có một cuộc sống học đường thú vị.)

Ví dụ c: “She loved having done something to protect the wildlife.”

(Cô ấy thích làm điều gì đó để bảo vệ động vật hoang dã.)

Ví dụ d: “Having participated in the trip, Katie felt more connected to the environment.”

(Tham gia chuyến đi, Katie cảm thấy gắn kết hơn với môi trường.)

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.In American, although most men still do less housework than their wives, that gap has been halved since the 1960s. Today, 41 per cent of couples say they share childcare equally, compared with 25 percent in 1985. Men's greater involvement at home is good for their relationships with their spouses, and also good for their children. Hands-on fathers make better parents than men who...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

In American, although most men still do less housework than their wives, that gap has been halved since the 1960s. Today, 41 per cent of couples say they share childcare equally, compared with 25 percent in 1985. Men's greater involvement at home is good for their relationships with their spouses, and also good for their children. Hands-on fathers make better parents than men who let their wives do all the nurturing and childcare. They raise sons who are more expressive and daughters who are more likely to do well in school - especially in math and science.

In 1900, life expectancy in the United States was 47 years, and only four per cent of the population was 65 or older. Today, life expectancy is 76 years, and by 2025, it is estimated about 20 per cent of the U.S. population will be 65 or older. For the first time, a generation of adults must plan for the needs of both their parents and their children. Most Americans are responding with remarkable grace. One in four households gives the equivalent of a full day a week or more in unpaid care to an aging relative, and more than half say they expect to do so in the next 10 years. Older people are less likely to be impoverished or incapacitated by illness than in the past, and have more opportunity to develop a relationship with their grandchildren.

Even some of the choices that worry people the most are turning out to be manageable. Divorce rates are likely to remain high, and in many cases marital breakdown causes serious problems for both adults and kids. Yet when parents minimize conflict, family bonds can be maintained. And many families are doing this. More non-custodial parents are staying in touch with their children. Child-support receipts are rising. A lower proportion of children from divorced families are exhibiting problems than in earlier decades. And stepfamilies are learning to maximize children's access to supportive adults rather than cutting them off from one side of the family.

Question 2. Nowadays, ____ of men help take care of children.

A. 50%

B. 41%

C. 25%

D. 20%

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29 tháng 3 2017

Đáp án B

Thông tin: Today, 41 per cent of couples say they share childcare equally, compared with 25 percent in 1985.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.In American, although most men still do less housework than their wives, that gap has been halved since the 1960s. Today, 41 per cent of couples say they share childcare equally, compared with 25 percent in 1985. Men's greater involvement at home is good for their relationships with their spouses, and also good for their children. Hands-on fathers make better parents than men who...
Đọc tiếp

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

In American, although most men still do less housework than their wives, that gap has been halved since the 1960s. Today, 41 per cent of couples say they share childcare equally, compared with 25 percent in 1985. Men's greater involvement at home is good for their relationships with their spouses, and also good for their children. Hands-on fathers make better parents than men who let their wives do all the nurturing and childcare. They raise sons who are more expressive and daughters who are more likely to do well in school - especially in math and science.

In 1900, life expectancy in the United States was 47 years, and only four per cent of the population was 65 or older. Today, life expectancy is 76 years, and by 2025, it is estimated about 20 per cent of the U.S. population will be 65 or older. For the first time, a generation of adults must plan for the needs of both their parents and their children. Most Americans are responding with remarkable grace. One in four households gives the equivalent of a full day a week or more in unpaid care to an aging relative, and more than half say they expect to do so in the next 10 years. Older people are less likely to be impoverished or incapacitated by illness than in the past, and have more opportunity to develop a relationship with their grandchildren.

Even some of the choices that worry people the most are turning out to be manageable. Divorce rates are likely to remain high, and in many cases marital breakdown causes serious problems for both adults and kids. Yet when parents minimize conflict, family bonds can be maintained. And many families are doing this. More non-custodial parents are staying in touch with their children. Child-support receipts are rising. A lower proportion of children from divorced families are exhibiting problems than in earlier decades. And stepfamilies are learning to maximize children's access to supportive adults rather than cutting them off from one side of the family.

Question 7. The word “this” in the paragraph 3 refers to ____.

A. getting divorced

B. minimizing conflict

C. causing problems to kids

D. maintaining bonds

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7 tháng 2 2018

Đáp án B

Thông tin: Yet when parents minimize conflict, family bonds can be maintained. And many families are doing this.

Dịch: Tuy nhiên, khi cha mẹ giảm thiểu xung đột, trái phiếu gia đình có thể được duy trì. Và nhiều gia đình đang làm điều này.

Như vậy, “this’ thay thế cho “minimizing conflict”

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.In American, although most men still do less housework than their wives, that gap has been halved since the 1960s. Today, 41 per cent of couples say they share childcare equally, compared with 25 percent in 1985. Men's greater involvement at home is good for their relationships with their spouses, and also good for their children. Hands-on fathers make better parents than men who...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

In American, although most men still do less housework than their wives, that gap has been halved since the 1960s. Today, 41 per cent of couples say they share childcare equally, compared with 25 percent in 1985. Men's greater involvement at home is good for their relationships with their spouses, and also good for their children. Hands-on fathers make better parents than men who let their wives do all the nurturing and childcare. They raise sons who are more expressive and daughters who are more likely to do well in school - especially in math and science.

In 1900, life expectancy in the United States was 47 years, and only four per cent of the population was 65 or older. Today, life expectancy is 76 years, and by 2025, it is estimated about 20 per cent of the U.S. population will be 65 or older. For the first time, a generation of adults must plan for the needs of both their parents and their children. Most Americans are responding with remarkable grace. One in four households gives the equivalent of a full day a week or more in unpaid care to an aging relative, and more than half say they expect to do so in the next 10 years. Older people are less likely to be impoverished or incapacitated by illness than in the past, and have more opportunity to develop a relationship with their grandchildren.

Even some of the choices that worry people the most are turning out to be manageable. Divorce rates are likely to remain high, and in many cases marital breakdown causes serious problems for both adults and kids. Yet when parents minimize conflict, family bonds can be maintained. And many families are doing this. More non-custodial parents are staying in touch with their children. Child-support receipts are rising. A lower proportion of children from divorced families are exhibiting problems than in earlier decades. And stepfamilies are learning to maximize children's access to supportive adults rather than cutting them off from one side of the family.

Question 6. The word "manageable” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ____.

A. difficult

B. challenging

C. demanding

D. easy

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13 tháng 2 2019

Đáp án D

Manageable (có thể quản lý) = easy (dễ dàng)

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.In American, although most men still do less housework than their wives, that gap has been halved since the 1960s. Today, 41 per cent of couples say they share childcare equally, compared with 25 percent in 1985. Men's greater involvement at home is good for their relationships with their spouses, and also good for their children. Hands-on fathers make better parents than men who...
Đọc tiếp

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

In American, although most men still do less housework than their wives, that gap has been halved since the 1960s. Today, 41 per cent of couples say they share childcare equally, compared with 25 percent in 1985. Men's greater involvement at home is good for their relationships with their spouses, and also good for their children. Hands-on fathers make better parents than men who let their wives do all the nurturing and childcare. They raise sons who are more expressive and daughters who are more likely to do well in school - especially in math and science.

In 1900, life expectancy in the United States was 47 years, and only four per cent of the population was 65 or older. Today, life expectancy is 76 years, and by 2025, it is estimated about 20 per cent of the U.S. population will be 65 or older. For the first time, a generation of adults must plan for the needs of both their parents and their children. Most Americans are responding with remarkable grace. One in four households gives the equivalent of a full day a week or more in unpaid care to an aging relative, and more than half say they expect to do so in the next 10 years. Older people are less likely to be impoverished or incapacitated by illness than in the past, and have more opportunity to develop a relationship with their grandchildren.

Even some of the choices that worry people the most are turning out to be manageable. Divorce rates are likely to remain high, and in many cases marital breakdown causes serious problems for both adults and kids. Yet when parents minimize conflict, family bonds can be maintained. And many families are doing this. More non-custodial parents are staying in touch with their children. Child-support receipts are rising. A lower proportion of children from divorced families are exhibiting problems than in earlier decades. And stepfamilies are learning to maximize children's access to supportive adults rather than cutting them off from one side of the family.

Question 5. The word "equivalent” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ____.

A. comparable

B. opposed

C. dissimilar

D . constrasting

1
25 tháng 12 2018

Đáp án A

Equivalent = comparable (tương đương)

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.In American, although most men still do less housework than their wives, that gap has been halved since the 1960s. Today, 41 per cent of couples say they share childcare equally, compared with 25 percent in 1985. Men's greater involvement at home is good for their relationships with their spouses, and also good for their children. Hands-on fathers make better parents than men who...
Đọc tiếp

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

In American, although most men still do less housework than their wives, that gap has been halved since the 1960s. Today, 41 per cent of couples say they share childcare equally, compared with 25 percent in 1985. Men's greater involvement at home is good for their relationships with their spouses, and also good for their children. Hands-on fathers make better parents than men who let their wives do all the nurturing and childcare. They raise sons who are more expressive and daughters who are more likely to do well in school - especially in math and science.

In 1900, life expectancy in the United States was 47 years, and only four per cent of the population was 65 or older. Today, life expectancy is 76 years, and by 2025, it is estimated about 20 per cent of the U.S. population will be 65 or older. For the first time, a generation of adults must plan for the needs of both their parents and their children. Most Americans are responding with remarkable grace. One in four households gives the equivalent of a full day a week or more in unpaid care to an aging relative, and more than half say they expect to do so in the next 10 years. Older people are less likely to be impoverished or incapacitated by illness than in the past, and have more opportunity to develop a relationship with their grandchildren.

Even some of the choices that worry people the most are turning out to be manageable. Divorce rates are likely to remain high, and in many cases marital breakdown causes serious problems for both adults and kids. Yet when parents minimize conflict, family bonds can be maintained. And many families are doing this. More non-custodial parents are staying in touch with their children. Child-support receipts are rising. A lower proportion of children from divorced families are exhibiting problems than in earlier decades. And stepfamilies are learning to maximize children's access to supportive adults rather than cutting them off from one side of the family.

Question 1. Which of the following can be the most suitable heading for paragraph 1?

A. Men's involvement at home

B. Benefits of men's involvement at home

C. Drawbacks of men's involvement at home

D. Children studying math and science

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8 tháng 5 2018

Đáp án B

Đoạn 1 nói về những lợi ích của sự tham gia của nam giới tại nhà.