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5 tháng 4 2018

Ex1:

1. There is no limit on how much you eat for $5 at the new lunch-bar.

2. If he hadn't been so incompetent they wouldn't have been captured.

3. I have no intention to give you anymore money.

Ex2:

a) There is no likelihood for any applicants for this post

b) Susan could hardly believe the good news.

c) You should leave his inexperience out of account.

d) This contract won't be bound until we both sign it

e) The accident wasn't his fault.

f) You shouldn't assume that his help is right

5 tháng 4 2018

Ex1:

1. There is no limit on how much you eat for $5 at the new lunch-bar.

2. If he hadn't been incompetent, they would have been captured.

3. I have no intention to give you anymore money.

Ex2:

a) There is no likelihood for any applicants for this post

b) Susan could hardly believe the good news.

c) You should leave his inexperience out of account.

d) This contract won't be bound until we both sign it

e) The accident wasn't his fault.

f) You shouldn't assume that his help is right

( Vậy đúng hơn)

16. The workers only called off the strike after a new pay offer.Only after 17. He was sentenced to six months in prison for his part in the robberyHe received a 18. You can eat as much as you like for 5 pounds at the new lunch-bar.There is no 19. She wore a hearing-aid, even though she could hear the phone ring perfectly wellShe wasn't so 20. You will never meet anyone more generous than Mrs Jones.Mrs Jones is 21. My parents let me go abroad alone for the first time last year.I was 22. It was...
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16. The workers only called off the strike after a new pay offer.

Only after 
17. He was sentenced to six months in prison for his part in the robbery
He received a 
18. You can eat as much as you like for 5 pounds at the new lunch-bar.
There is no 
19. She wore a hearing-aid, even though she could hear the phone ring perfectly well
She wasn't so 
20. You will never meet anyone more generous than Mrs Jones.
Mrs Jones is 
21. My parents let me go abroad alone for the first time last year.
I was 
22. It was his incompetence which led to their capture
If 
23. I'm certainly not going to give you any more money
I have no
24. Our hotel booking hasn't been confirmed
We haven't received 
25. The saleman told me that my new car would be delivered next Wednesday
According 
26. The Yeti has very rarely been seen at this altitude
There have 
27. It is not certain that Jones will get the job
It is open 
28. Everyone started complaining the moment the announcement was made
No sooner 
29. As I get older, I want to travel less.
The older 
30. A house in that district will cost you at least 100,000 pound
You won't be able
31. Alan worked too hard at the office, and this led to his illness
Alan's illness 
32. Keeping calm is the secret of passing your driving test
As long as
33. Immediately after his appointment to the post, the new editor fell ill.
No sooner 
34. The protest has been so vociferous that the committee has had to reconsider.
There has been
35. You think that fat people are always jolly, but you are wrong
Contrary 
36. My boss works better when he's pressed for time
The less 
37. The patient recovered more rapidly than expected
The patient made
38. There isn't a pair of thermal socks left in the shop, madam!
We are completely.
39. Their chance of success are small
It is not

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1.This hotel is inaccessible in winter.(possible) 2.As far as I know he is still working in Bristol.(knowledge) 3.Although the dog appeared harmless,it was,in fact,quite dangerous.(contray) 4.There is no way that young man can achieve success in this test.(bound) 5.Please excuse Jane's poor typing.She's only been learning for a month.(allowances) 6.The workers only called off the strike after a new pay offer. Only...
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1.This hotel is inaccessible in winter.(possible)

2.As far as I know he is still working in Bristol.(knowledge)

3.Although the dog appeared harmless,it was,in fact,quite dangerous.(contray)

4.There is no way that young man can achieve success in this test.(bound)

5.Please excuse Jane's poor typing.She's only been learning for a month.(allowances)

6.The workers only called off the strike after a new pay offer.

Only after.....................................................................................

7.He was sentenced to six months in prison for his part in the robbery.

He received a..........................................................................................

8.You can eat as much as you like for 5$ at the new lunch-bar.

There is no.................................................................................

9.She wore a hearing-aid,even though she could hear the phone ring perfectly well.

She wasn't so...............................................................................................................

10.You will never meet anyone more generous than Mrs.Jones.

Mrs.Jones is.................................................................................

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11 tháng 1 2020

1.This hotel is inaccessible in winter.(possible)

=> It is not possible to reach this hotel in winter.

2.As far as I know he is still working in Bristol.(knowledge)

=> To the best of my knowledge, he is still working in Bristol.

3.Although the dog appeared harmless,it was,in fact,quite dangerous.(contrary)

=> Contrary to its harmless appearance, the dog was ,in fact, quite dangerous.

4.There is no way that young man can achieve success in this test.(bound)

=> That young man is bound to fail in this test.

5.Please excuse Jane's poor typing.She's only been learning for a month.(allowances)

=> Please make allowances for Jane’s poor typing, she’s only been learning for a month.

6.The workers only called off the strike after a new pay offer.

=> Only after a new pay offer did the workers call off the strike.

7.He was sentenced to six months in prison for his part in the robbery.

=> He received a sentence of six months for his part in the robbery.

8.You can eat as much as you like for 5$ at the new lunch-bar.

=> There is no limit to how much you eat at the new lunch-bar.

9.She wore a hearing-aid,even though she could hear the phone ring perfectly well.

=> She wasn't so hard of hearing that she couldn't hear the phone.

10.You will never meet anyone more generous than Mrs.Jones.

=> Mrs.Jones is the most generous person you will ever meet.

11 tháng 1 2020

có 1 số câu mk làm cách khác bạn ở trên còn lại đúng r

1 it is impossible to reach this hotel in winter

2 to my knowledge,he is still working in the Bristol

3 contrary to appearance the dog was in fact quite dangerous

1 tháng 1 2018

1 you can eat as much as you like for $ 5 at the new luch bar => there

-> There is no limit on how much you eat for $5 at the new lunch-bar.

2 The Yei has very rarely been seen at this altitude => There

-> There have been very few sightings of the Yei at this altitude.

3 She is a student good at mathematics ( FIGURES) => She

-> She is a student having a head for figures.

4 I think we ought to permit him to do whatever he chooses ( HAND) => I think

-> I think we ought to give him a free hand.

5 You'll just have to take a chance (POT)=> YOU'LL

-> You'll just have to take pot luck.

2 tháng 1 2018

1 you can eat as much as you like for $ 5 at the new luch bar => there is no limit on how much you eat for $5 at the new lunch bar.

2 The Yei has very rarely been seen at this altitude => There have been very few sightings of the Yei at this altitude.

3 She is a student good at mathematics ( FIGURES) => She is a student having a head for figures.

4 I think we ought to permit him to do whatever he chooses ( HAND) => I think we ought to give him a free hand.

5 You'll just have to take a chance (POT)=> YOU'LL just have to take pot luck.

Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentences printed before it 1.These new machines have put an end to queuing. ->Before these.............................................. 2. There was no precedent for the king's resignation. -> Never................................................................. 3.The fisherman's life was one of great poverty. ->Throughout........................................................... 4.I didn't...
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Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentences printed before it

1.These new machines have put an end to queuing.

->Before these..............................................

2. There was no precedent for the king's resignation.

-> Never.................................................................

3.The fisherman's life was one of great poverty.

->Throughout...........................................................

4.I didn't realise he was your brother until I saw the photograh.

-> It was only..................................................................

5. John and Mary moved to Edinburgh twenty years ago.

-> It is..........................................................

6. It was Walter Raleigh who introduced potatoes and tobacco into England.

-> The English owe......................................................................

7.One runner was too exhausted to complete the last lap of race.

-> One runner was so............................................

8. You can eat as much as you like for $5 at the new luch-bar.

-> There is no.....................................................

9. The protest has been so vociferous that the commitlee has had to reconsider.

-> there has been................................................................................

10 It was the goalkeeper who saved the match for us.

-> If it hadn't.........................................................

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3 tháng 8 2017

Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentences printed before it

1.These new machines have put an end to queuing.

-> Before these....................machines were invented, people had had to queue..........................

2. There was no precedent for the king's resignation.

-> Never..........................before had any King resigned........................................

3.The fisherman's life was one of great poverty.

->Throughout.........................his life, the fisherman was very poor...................................

4.I didn't realise he was your brother until I saw the photograh.

-> It was only.........................when I saw the photograph did I realize he was your brother.........................................

5. John and Mary moved to Edinburgh twenty years ago.

-> It is.......................20 years since John and Mary moved to Edinburgh...................................

6. It was Walter Raleigh who introduced potatoes and tobacco into England.

-> The English owe...........................potatoes and tobacco to Walter Raleigh...........................................

7.One runner was too exhausted to complete the last lap of race.

-> One runner was so....................exhausted that he couldn't complete the last lap of the race.......................

8. You can eat as much as you like for $5 at the new luch-bar.

-> There is no........................limit on how much you can eat at the new lunch bar for $5..............................

9. The protest has been so vociferous that the commitlee has had to reconsider.

-> there has been.............................such a vociferous protest that the committee has had to reconsider...................................................

10 It was the goalkeeper who saved the match for us.

-> If it hadn't.......................been for the goalkeeper, we would have lost the match..................................

1. It is your responsibility to make sure of the time to leave. ->You are................................................................. ( FOR) 2.I think we should go home. ->It is......................................................................(ABOUT) 3.This is problem can not be solved instantly. ->There is............................................................(INSTANT) 4.He is finding it easier to work at night. ->He...
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1. It is your responsibility to make sure of the time to leave. ->You are................................................................. ( FOR) 2.I think we should go home. ->It is......................................................................(ABOUT) 3.This is problem can not be solved instantly. ->There is............................................................(INSTANT) 4.He is finding it easier to work at night. ->He is..............................................................(GETTING) 5.You have disobeyed, you will there for be punished. ->As a result of................................................................(YOUR) 6.The movie theater was full. ->There.......................................................................(NO) 7.Do you and your brother have the same looks? ->Do you............................................( LIKE) 8.Few languages are as difficult as Chinese and Japanese. ->Chinese and Japanese....................................(TWO)

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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.Loneliness is a curious thing. Most of us can remember feeling most lonely when we were not in fact alone at all, but when we were surrounded by people. Everyone has experienced, at some time, that utter sense of isolation that comes over you when you are at a party, in a room full of happy laughing people, or in an audience at a theatre or a lecture. It...
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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.

Loneliness is a curious thing. Most of us can remember feeling most lonely when we were not in fact alone at all, but when we were surrounded by people. Everyone has experienced, at some time, that utter sense of isolation that comes over you when you are at a party, in a room full of happy laughing people, or in an audience at a theatre or a lecture. It suddenly seems to you as if everybody knows everybody else, everybody is sure of himself, everybody knows what is going on; everybody, that is, except you.

This feeling of loneliness which can overcome you when are in a crowd is very difficult to get rid of. People living alone - divorced, widowed or single people - are advised to tackle their loneliness by joining a club or society, by going out and meeting people. Does this really help? And what do you do if you are already surrounded by people?

There are no easy solutions. Your first day at work, or at a new school or university, is a typical situation in which you are likely to feel lonely. You feel lonely because you feel left out of things. You feel that everybody else is full of confidence and knows what to do, but you are adrift and helpless. The fact of the matter is that, in order to survive, we all put on a show of self-confidence to hide our uncertainties and doubts. So it is wrong to assume that you are alone.

In a big city it is particularly easy to get the feeling that everybody except you is leading a full, rich, busy life. Everybody is going somewhere, and you tend to assume that they are going somewhere nice and interesting, where they can find life and fulfilment. You are also going somewhere, and there is no reason at all to believe that your destination is any less, or, for that matter, any more exciting than the next man's.

The trouble is that you may not be able to hide the fact that you are lonely, and the miserable look on your face might well put people off. After all, if you are at a party you are not likely to try to strike up a conversation with a person who has a gloomy expression on his face and his lips turned down at the comers. So trying to look reasonably cheerful is a good starting point in combating loneliness, even if you are choking inside.

The next thing to avoid is finding yourself in a group where in fact you are a stranger, that is, in the sort of group where all the other people already know each other. There is a natural tendency for people to stick together, to form 'cliques'. You will do yourself no good by trying to establish yourself in a group which has so far managed to do very well without you. Groups generally resent intrusion, not because they dislike you personally, but because they have already had to work quite hard to turn the group into the functioning unit. To include you means having to go over a lot of ground again, so that you can learn their language, as it was, and get involved in their conversation at their level. Of course if you can offer something the group needs, such as expert information, you can get in quickly.

In fact the surest way of getting to know others is to have an interest in common with them. There is no guarantee that you will then like each other, but at least part of your life will be taken up with sharing experiences with others. It is much better than always feeling alone. If all this seems to be a rather pessimistic view of life, you have to accept the fact that we are_all alone when it comes down to it. When the most loving couple in the world kiss and say goodnight, as soon as the husband falls asleep, the wife realizes that she is alone, that her partner is as far away as if he were on another planet. But it is no cause for despair: there is always tomorrow.

Question:When we start a new job, we try to hide our sense of loneliness by trying to

A. do our job very well.

B.be as friendly as possible with other people.

C. appear sure of ourselves.

D.look cheerful.

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22 tháng 12 2018

Đáp án là C. Ý trong bài: Your first day at work, or at a new school or university, is a typical situation in which you are likely to feel lonely.... The fact of the matter is that, in order to survive, we all put on a show of self-confidence to hide our uncertainties and doubts.

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.Loneliness is a curious thing. Most of us can remember feeling most lonely when we were not in fact alone at all, but when we were surrounded by people. Everyone has experienced, at some time, that utter sense of isolation that comes over you when you are at a party, in a room full of happy laughing people, or in an audience at a theatre or a lecture. It...
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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.

Loneliness is a curious thing. Most of us can remember feeling most lonely when we were not in fact alone at all, but when we were surrounded by people. Everyone has experienced, at some time, that utter sense of isolation that comes over you when you are at a party, in a room full of happy laughing people, or in an audience at a theatre or a lecture. It suddenly seems to you as if everybody knows everybody else, everybody is sure of himself, everybody knows what is going on; everybody, that is, except you.

This feeling of loneliness which can overcome you when are in a crowd is very difficult to get rid of. People living alone - divorced, widowed or single people - are advised to tackle their loneliness by joining a club or society, by going out and meeting people. Does this really help? And what do you do if you are already surrounded by people?

There are no easy solutions. Your first day at work, or at a new school or university, is a typical situation in which you are likely to feel lonely. You feel lonely because you feel left out of things. You feel that everybody else is full of confidence and knows what to do, but you are adrift and helpless. The fact of the matter is that, in order to survive, we all put on a show of self-confidence to hide our uncertainties and doubts. So it is wrong to assume that you are alone.

In a big city it is particularly easy to get the feeling that everybody except you is leading a full, rich, busy life. Everybody is going somewhere, and you tend to assume that they are going somewhere nice and interesting, where they can find life and fulfilment. You are also going somewhere, and there is no reason at all to believe that your destination is any less, or, for that matter, any more exciting than the next man's.

The trouble is that you may not be able to hide the fact that you are lonely, and the miserable look on your face might well put people off. After all, if you are at a party you are not likely to try to strike up a conversation with a person who has a gloomy expression on his face and his lips turned down at the comers. So trying to look reasonably cheerful is a good starting point in combating loneliness, even if you are choking inside.

The next thing to avoid is finding yourself in a group where in fact you are a stranger, that is, in the sort of group where all the other people already know each other. There is a natural tendency for people to stick together, to form 'cliques'. You will do yourself no good by trying to establish yourself in a group which has so far managed to do very well without you. Groups generally resent intrusion, not because they dislike you personally, but because they have already had to work quite hard to turn the group into the functioning unit. To include you means having to go over a lot of ground again, so that you can learn their language, as it was, and get involved in their conversation at their level. Of course if you can offer something the group needs, such as expert information, you can get in quickly.

In fact the surest way of getting to know others is to have an interest in common with them. There is no guarantee that you will then like each other, but at least part of your life will be taken up with sharing experiences with others. It is much better than always feeling alone. If all this seems to be a rather pessimistic view of life, you have to accept the fact that we are_all alone when it comes down to it. When the most loving couple in the world kiss and say goodnight, as soon as the husband falls asleep, the wife realizes that she is alone, that her partner is as far away as if he were on another planet. But it is no cause for despair: there is always tomorrow.

Question:The usual advice for overcoming loneliness is to

A. join a club

B. avoid crowds

C. try to forget everything

D. get married

1
20 tháng 10 2018

Đáp án là A. Ý trong bài: People living alone - divorced, widowed or single people - are advised to tackle their loneliness by joining a club or society

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.Loneliness is a curious thing. Most of us can remember feeling most lonely when we were not in fact alone at all, but when we were surrounded by people. Everyone has experienced, at some time, that utter sense of isolation that comes over you when you are at a party, in a room full of happy laughing people, or in an audience at a theatre or a lecture. It...
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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.

Loneliness is a curious thing. Most of us can remember feeling most lonely when we were not in fact alone at all, but when we were surrounded by people. Everyone has experienced, at some time, that utter sense of isolation that comes over you when you are at a party, in a room full of happy laughing people, or in an audience at a theatre or a lecture. It suddenly seems to you as if everybody knows everybody else, everybody is sure of himself, everybody knows what is going on; everybody, that is, except you.

This feeling of loneliness which can overcome you when are in a crowd is very difficult to get rid of. People living alone - divorced, widowed or single people - are advised to tackle their loneliness by joining a club or society, by going out and meeting people. Does this really help? And what do you do if you are already surrounded by people?

There are no easy solutions. Your first day at work, or at a new school or university, is a typical situation in which you are likely to feel lonely. You feel lonely because you feel left out of things. You feel that everybody else is full of confidence and knows what to do, but you are adrift and helpless. The fact of the matter is that, in order to survive, we all put on a show of self-confidence to hide our uncertainties and doubts. So it is wrong to assume that you are alone.

In a big city it is particularly easy to get the feeling that everybody except you is leading a full, rich, busy life. Everybody is going somewhere, and you tend to assume that they are going somewhere nice and interesting, where they can find life and fulfilment. You are also going somewhere, and there is no reason at all to believe that your destination is any less, or, for that matter, any more exciting than the next man's.

The trouble is that you may not be able to hide the fact that you are lonely, and the miserable look on your face might well put people off. After all, if you are at a party you are not likely to try to strike up a conversation with a person who has a gloomy expression on his face and his lips turned down at the comers. So trying to look reasonably cheerful is a good starting point in combating loneliness, even if you are choking inside.

The next thing to avoid is finding yourself in a group where in fact you are a stranger, that is, in the sort of group where all the other people already know each other. There is a natural tendency for people to stick together, to form 'cliques'. You will do yourself no good by trying to establish yourself in a group which has so far managed to do very well without you. Groups generally resent intrusion, not because they dislike you personally, but because they have already had to work quite hard to turn the group into the functioning unit. To include you means having to go over a lot of ground again, so that you can learn their language, as it was, and get involved in their conversation at their level. Of course if you can offer something the group needs, such as expert information, you can get in quickly.

In fact the surest way of getting to know others is to have an interest in common with them. There is no guarantee that you will then like each other, but at least part of your life will be taken up with sharing experiences with others. It is much better than always feeling alone. If all this seems to be a rather pessimistic view of life, you have to accept the fact that we are_all alone when it comes down to it. When the most loving couple in the world kiss and say goodnight, as soon as the husband falls asleep, the wife realizes that she is alone, that her partner is as far away as if he were on another planet. But it is no cause for despair: there is always tomorrow.

Question:According to the writer, if you have an interest in common with other people you are likely to

A. become friends with them.

B.get to know them well.

C. get over your loneliness.

D.spend most of your time with them.

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19 tháng 4 2019

Đáp án là B. In fact the surest way of getting to know others is to have an interest in common with them. There is no guarantee that you will then like each other, but at least part of your life will be taken up with sharing experiences with others.

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.Loneliness is a curious thing. Most of us can remember feeling most lonely when we were not in fact alone at all, but when we were surrounded by people. Everyone has experienced, at some time, that utter sense of isolation that comes over you when you are at a party, in a room full of happy laughing people, or in an audience at a theatre or a lecture. It...
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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.

Loneliness is a curious thing. Most of us can remember feeling most lonely when we were not in fact alone at all, but when we were surrounded by people. Everyone has experienced, at some time, that utter sense of isolation that comes over you when you are at a party, in a room full of happy laughing people, or in an audience at a theatre or a lecture. It suddenly seems to you as if everybody knows everybody else, everybody is sure of himself, everybody knows what is going on; everybody, that is, except you.

This feeling of loneliness which can overcome you when are in a crowd is very difficult to get rid of. People living alone - divorced, widowed or single people - are advised to tackle their loneliness by joining a club or society, by going out and meeting people. Does this really help? And what do you do if you are already surrounded by people?

There are no easy solutions. Your first day at work, or at a new school or university, is a typical situation in which you are likely to feel lonely. You feel lonely because you feel left out of things. You feel that everybody else is full of confidence and knows what to do, but you are adrift and helpless. The fact of the matter is that, in order to survive, we all put on a show of self-confidence to hide our uncertainties and doubts. So it is wrong to assume that you are alone.

In a big city it is particularly easy to get the feeling that everybody except you is leading a full, rich, busy life. Everybody is going somewhere, and you tend to assume that they are going somewhere nice and interesting, where they can find life and fulfilment. You are also going somewhere, and there is no reason at all to believe that your destination is any less, or, for that matter, any more exciting than the next man's.

The trouble is that you may not be able to hide the fact that you are lonely, and the miserable look on your face might well put people off. After all, if you are at a party you are not likely to try to strike up a conversation with a person who has a gloomy expression on his face and his lips turned down at the comers. So trying to look reasonably cheerful is a good starting point in combating loneliness, even if you are choking inside.

The next thing to avoid is finding yourself in a group where in fact you are a stranger, that is, in the sort of group where all the other people already know each other. There is a natural tendency for people to stick together, to form 'cliques'. You will do yourself no good by trying to establish yourself in a group which has so far managed to do very well without you. Groups generally resent intrusion, not because they dislike you personally, but because they have already had to work quite hard to turn the group into the functioning unit. To include you means having to go over a lot of ground again, so that you can learn their language, as it was, and get involved in their conversation at their level. Of course if you can offer something the group needs, such as expert information, you can get in quickly.

In fact the surest way of getting to know others is to have an interest in common with them. There is no guarantee that you will then like each other, but at least part of your life will be taken up with sharing experiences with others. It is much better than always feeling alone. If all this seems to be a rather pessimistic view of life, you have to accept the fact that we are_all alone when it comes down to it. When the most loving couple in the world kiss and say goodnight, as soon as the husband falls asleep, the wife realizes that she is alone, that her partner is as far away as if he were on another planet. But it is no cause for despair: there is always tomorrow.

Question:You can feel isolated at a party because

A.  Everyone else feels at home.

B.  You think that everyone else is arrogant.

C.  Nobody smiles at you.

D.  You think that other people are laughing at you.

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26 tháng 10 2018

Isolated: cô đơn, biệt lập. => Đáp án là A. After all, if you are at a party you are not likely to try to strike up a conversation with a person who has a gloomy expression on his face and his lips turned down at the comers. So trying to look reasonably cheerful is a good starting point in combating loneliness, even if you are choking inside.