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THE ICE DOGS I came to Chukotka, in Russia, to go on a (1)______ up the coast to the Bering Strait with a team of dogs. To do this, I had to learn how to (2)______ the dog team. For the people who live in the far north of Russia the dog sledge is the only sure (3)______ of transport across the snow and ice. (4)______ you become the new leader of a dog team, your (5)______ task is to make the dogs realize you are useful to them - you feed them. (6)______ a difficult first few weeks, the dogs...
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THE ICE DOGS

I came to Chukotka, in Russia, to go on a (1)______ up the coast to the Bering Strait with a team of dogs. To do this, I had to learn how to (2)______ the dog team. For the people who live in the far north of Russia the dog sledge is the only sure (3)______ of transport across the snow and ice. (4)______ you become the new leader of a dog team, your (5)______ task is to make the dogs realize you are useful to them - you feed them. (6)______ a difficult first few weeks, the dogs started to listen to my orders. But even then, although they were clearly (7)______ hard, they were only guessing (8)______ I meant them to go left or right. Unable to understand my orders, some dogs would go one (9)______, some the other.

The rest too, hoped that they would be doing the right thing (10)______ going straight ahead.  

1.                  A. visit                        B. break                       C. journey                   D. voyage

2.                  A. teach                       B. train                        C. practice                   D. improve

3.                  A. means                     B. way                         C. use                          D. purpose

4.                  A. As              B. Because                  C. Who                        D. When

5.                  A. main                       B. best                         C. right                        D. clear

6.                  A. Until                       B. Still                         C. After                       D. While

7.                  A. doing                      B. learning                   C. making                    D. trying

8.                  A. or                B. whether                  C. unless                      D. that

9.                  A. manner                   B. way                         C. method                   D. style

10.              A. with                        B. to                            C. by              D. for

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12 tháng 9 2021

I came to Chukotka, in Russia, to go on a (1) voyage up the coast to the Bering Strait with a team of dogs. To do this, I had to learn how to (2) train the dog team. For the people who live in the far north of Russia the dog sledge is the only sure (3) means of transport across the snow and ice. (4) When you become the new leader of a dog team, your (5) main task is to make the dogs realize you are useful to them - you feed them. (6) After a difficult first few weeks, the dogs started to listen to my orders. But even then, although they were clearly (7) trying hard, they were only guessing (8) whether I meant them to go left or right. Unable to understand my orders, some dogs would go one (9) way, some the other.

The rest too, hoped that they would be doing the right thing (10) by going straight ahead.  

1.                  A. visit                        B. break                       C. journey                   D. voyage

2.                  A. teach                       B. train                        C. practice                   D. improve

3.                  A. means                     B. way                         C. use                          D. purpose

4.                  A. As              B. Because                  C. Who                        D. When

5.                  A. main                       B. best                         C. right                        D. clear

6.                  A. Until                       B. Still                         C. After                       D. While

7.                  A. doing                      B. learning                   C. making                    D. trying

8.                  A. or                B. whether                  C. unless                      D. that

9.                  A. manner                   B. way                         C. method                   D. style

10.              A. with                        B. to                            C. by              D. for

12 tháng 9 2021

Tôi đến Chukotka, ở Nga, để thực hiện (1) chuyến đi đến eo biển Bering cùng với một đội chó. Để làm được điều này, tôi phải học cách (2) huấn luyện đội chó. Đối với những người dân sống ở cực bắc nước Nga, xe trượt chó là phương tiện (3) chắc chắn duy nhất để băng qua băng tuyết. (4) Khi bạn trở thành thủ lĩnh mới của một đội chó, nhiệm vụ chính (5) của bạn là làm cho lũ chó nhận ra bạn là người có ích cho chúng - bạn cho chúng ăn. (6) Sau một vài tuần đầu tiên khó khăn, những con chó bắt đầu nghe lệnh của tôi. Nhưng ngay cả khi đó, mặc dù họ rõ ràng (7) đã rất cố gắng, chúng chỉ đoán (8) được xem tôi muốn chúng đi sang trái hay phải. Không hiểu mệnh lệnh của tôi, một số con chó sẽ đi một (9) đường, một số con thì đi hướng khác.

Những con còn lại cũng vậy, chúng hy vọng chúng sẽ làm đúng (10) bằng cách đi thẳng về phía trước.

Goldfish are the most popular pet, but the British own 7.2 million cats and 6.6 million dogs. (1) ______. People in other countries often spend a lot of money on comfortable kennels for their dogs, which means that the dogs sleep outside. The British let their dogs take over their houses, (2)______. They spoil their dogs with toys and treats and specially prepared meals. Perhaps the British love their animals so much because they feel more confident with animals than with other people!...
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Goldfish are the most popular pet, but the British own 7.2 million cats and 6.6 million dogs. (1) ______.

People in other countries often spend a lot of money on comfortable kennels for their dogs, which means that the dogs sleep outside. The British let their dogs take over their houses, (2)______. They spoil their dogs with toys and treats and specially prepared meals.

Perhaps the British love their animals so much because they feel more confident with animals than with other people! British people can be very formal and find it hard to talk to people that they do not know.(3) ______ But there is no problem with dog. (4) ______

George Mike is the author of a famous book about the British. He says that when British people go for a walk with a friend, they don’t say a word for hours. But if (5)…….., they talk to them all the way!

A. They allow their dogs to lie on their sofas and armchairs, and give them almost as much attention as their children.

B. The British can easily start a conversation with a strange dog.

C. They go out for a walk with their dogs

D. They think of them as part of the family.

E. They feel embarrassed if they have to talk to strangers.

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15 tháng 3 2020

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2A

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5C

Hunting is a very old activity. Hundreds of years ago, kings and their families hunted deer. In the 1800s, fox-hunting became more popular. The hunters used groups of dogs to chase the foxes while they followed on horses. They wore special clothes for hunting: bright jackets-usually red – black boots and black hats. This tradition continued through the 1800s and 1900s, especially in rural areas. However, many people in the UK were unhappy about the tradition of fox-hunting. It was especially...
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Hunting is a very old activity. Hundreds of years ago, kings and their families hunted deer. In the 1800s, fox-hunting became more popular. The hunters used groups of dogs to chase the foxes while they followed on horses. They wore special clothes for hunting: bright jackets-usually red – black boots and black hats. This tradition continued through the 1800s and 1900s, especially in rural areas. However, many people in the UK were unhappy about the tradition of fox-hunting. It was especially unpopular among people who lived in cities. They thought it was a cruel and out-dated activity and argued that it is wrong to kill animals for fun. On September 15th, 2004, the government 2 made a new law to ban hunting with dogs. The traditional fox hunts had to stop. They were now illegal.

17. What is the writer’s main idea in writing the text?

A. The history of deer–hunting. B. How to sit on horses. C. The special clothes for hunters. D. The fox–hunting activity in the past and its change.

18. The word "out-dated" in bold in line 4 refers to:

A. up to date B. out of date C. out of order D. up date

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20 tháng 4 2020

Hunting is a very old activity. Hundreds of years ago, kings and their families hunted deer. In the 1800s, fox-hunting became more popular. The hunters used groups of dogs to chase the foxes while they followed on horses. They wore special clothes for hunting: bright jackets-usually red – black boots and black hats. This tradition continued through the 1800s and 1900s, especially in rural areas. However, many people in the UK were unhappy about the tradition of fox-hunting. It was especially unpopular among people who lived in cities. They thought it was a cruel andout-dated activity and argued that it is wrong to kill animals for fun. On September 15th, 2004, the government 2 made a new law to ban hunting with dogs. The traditional fox hunts had to stop. They were now illegal.

17. What is the writer’s main idea in writing the text?

A. The history of deer–hunting.

B. How to sit on horses.

C. The special clothes for hunters.

D. The fox–hunting activity in the past and its change.

18. The word "out-dated" in bold in line 4 refers to:

A. up to date B. out of date C. out of order D. up date

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Read the text quickly and choose the best title.1 Not many English people have pets.2 English people don't spend money on their pets.3 English people prefer to spend their time with animals rather than with other people.*******************************************************************************************************************************************************************Read the text again.Some parts of the text have been removed.Complete the text by deciding which part of the text...
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Read the text quickly and choose the best title.

1 Not many English people have pets.

2 English people don't spend money on their pets.

3 English people prefer to spend their time with animals rather than with other people.

*******************************************************************************************************************************************************************Read the text again.Some parts of the text have been removed.Complete the text by deciding which part of the text (A-E) fits each gap (1-4) there is one extra letter that you do not need.

British people love their animals.Over half the households in Britain have got a pet.Goldfish are the most popular pet,but the British own 7.2 milion cats and 6.6 million dogs.1__________

People in other countries often spend a lot of money on comfortable kennels for their dogs,which means that the dogs sleep outside.The British let their dogs take over their houses.2____________ They spoil their dogs with toys and treats and specially prepared meals.

Perhaps the British love their animals so much because they feel more confident with animals than with other people! British people can be very formal and find it hard to talk to people that they do not know.3____________ But there is no problem with dogs.4___________

Greorge Mikes is the author of a famous book about the British.He say that when British people go for a walk with a friend , they don't say a work for hours.But if they go out for a walk with their dogs, they talk to them all the way!

a Thay allow their dogs to lie on their sofas and armchairs, and give them almost as much attention as their children.

b The Britich can easily start a conver sation with a strange dog.

c Friend from other countries are sometimes shocked.

d They think of them as part of the family.

e They feel embarrassed if they have to talk to strangers.

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Think about the advan tages and disadvantages of having pets:

Advantages:______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Disadvantages::___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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21 tháng 5 2016

Read the text quickly and choose the best title.

1 Not many English people have pets.

2 English people don't spend money on their pets.

3 English people prefer to spend their time with animals rather than with other people.

************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************

Read the text again.Some parts of the text have been removed.Complete the text by deciding which part of the text (A-E) fits each gap (1-4) there is one extra letter that you do not need.

British people love their animals.Over half the households in Britain have got a pet.Goldfish are the most popular pet,but the British own 7.2 milion cats and 6.6 million dogs.1 c Friend from other countries are sometimes shocked.

People in other countries often spend a lot of money on comfortable kennels for their dogs,which means that the dogs sleep outside.The British let their dogs take over their houses.2 a They allow their dogs to lie on their sofas and armchairs, and give them almost as much attention as their children. They spoil their dogs with toys and treats and specially prepared meals.

Perhaps the British love their animals so much because they feel more confident with animals than with other people! British people can be very formal and find it hard to talk to people that they do not know.3 e They feel embarrassed if they have to talk to strangers. But there is no problem with dogs.4 b The British can easily start a conversation with a strange dog.

Greorge Mikes is the author of a famous book about the British.He say that when British people go for a walk with a friend , they don't say a work for hours.But if they go out for a walk with their dogs, they talk to them all the way!

a Thay allow their dogs to lie on their sofas and armchairs, and give them almost as much attention as their children.

b The Britich can easily start a conver sation with a strange dog.

c Friend from other countries are sometimes shocked.

d They think of them as part of the family.

e They feel embarrassed if they have to talk to strangers.

*****************************************************************************************************************************************************************

Think about the advan tages and disadvantages of having pets:

Advantages:

  • Pets help you reduce stress and feel more happy.
  • Pets has many good effects on our life: dogs help us guard the house and protect us, cats catch mice for us and so on.
  • Pets are always faithful and helpful
  • Pets help us be more responsible.

Disadvantages:

  • We have to spend money and time on taking care of them by feeing, excercising, ect.
  • Pets affect some people's health.

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1.this is___my___brother joe.he is going to join our volleyball team(I)

2.how can we contact alex and amy?-you can call__them___on this number(they)

3.who wants to go to the supermarket for__me___?I'm very tired today(I)

4.i think jack london is a brilliant author.___His___work is fantastic.(he)

5.are your sister and brother ready for___their___competition?(they)

6.is that mary's car over there?-no.__Her___car is in the garage.(she)

7.elise looks sad today.should we ask her to hang out with___us__later?(we)

8.how can we reduce stress?-i think___it___disappears over time.(it)

9.it's hard to see trenton he spends most of___his___time in the office(he)

10.____Your__new watch looks great.it must be very expensive.(you)

11.do you know those girls?-___They___are wendy's cousins.(they)

12.__Our____science club is going to welcome a new member next month.(we)

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Read and complete the passage by using the phrases or sentences given. A. how to cooperate with B. to get rid of all the negative energies C. go to the basket D. because your strength E. both your mind and your body F. the chance G. must be strong H. just for resting and sleeping There are a lot of activities that you can do in your leisure time. Some people are so tired of work that they prefer to use their free time (1).......... . Others spend their free time on their favourite...
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Read and complete the passage by using the phrases or sentences given.

A. how to cooperate with

B. to get rid of all the negative energies

C. go to the basket

D. because your strength

E. both your mind and your body

F. the chance

G. must be strong

H. just for resting and sleeping There are a lot of activities that you can do in your leisure time. Some people are so tired of work that they prefer to use their free time (1).......... . Others spend their free time on their favourite activities. Among different kinds of sports, I like basketball most. When you play basketball with your team mates, you have a chance (2) .......... that are piled up in you throughout work or study time. Your body is wholly involved. Basketball involves (3)........... In basketball, you need both stamina and speed to be a successful player. It's not that important if you're not tall (4)......... is of much more importance. Both feet and hands (5).......... . In addition, basketball is a team work, and this is what I like the most about this sport. You learn (6).......... other team mates. Sometimes, you need to sacrifice yourself by blocking the rival so that your team mate can find space to (7)......... and score. Passing the ball to other members of your team makes (8) .......... of winning higher and higher. All in all, basketball is so enjoyable and fun if you play it in a group, not individually.

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29 tháng 8 2018

Read and complete the passage by using the phrases or sentences given.

A. how to cooperate with

B. to get rid of all the negative energies

C. go to the basket

D. because your strength

E. both your mind and your body

F. the chance

G. must be strong

H. just for resting and sleeping

There are a lot of activities that you can do in your leisure time. Some people are so tired of work that they prefer to use their free time (1)....H...... . Others spend their free time on their favourite activities. Among different kinds of sports, I like basketball most. When you play basketball with your team mates, you have a chance (2) ...B....... that are piled up in you throughout work or study time. Your body is wholly involved. Basketball involves (3).....E...... In basketball, you need both stamina and speed to be a successful player. It's not that important if you're not tall (4)....D..... is of much more importance. Both feet and hands (5).....G..... . In addition, basketball is a team work, and this is what I like the most about this sport. You learn (6).....A..... other team mates. Sometimes, you need to sacrifice yourself by blocking the rival so that your team mate can find space to (7)....C..... and score. Passing the ball to other members of your team makes (8) ......F.... of winning higher and higher. All in all, basketball is so enjoyable and fun if you play it in a group, not individually.

29 tháng 8 2018

A. how to cooperate with

B. to get rid of all the negative energies

C. go to the basket

D. because your strength

E. both your mind and your body

F. the chance

G. must be strong

H. just for resting and sleeping

There are a lot of activities that you can do in your leisure time. Some people are so tired of work that they prefer to use their free time (1)....H...... . Others spend their free time on their favourite activities. Among different kinds of sports, I like basketball most. When you play basketball with your team mates, you have a chance (2) .....B..... that are piled up in you throughout work or study time. Your body is wholly involved. Basketball involves (3)......E..... In basketball, you need both stamina and speed to be a successful player. It's not that important if you're not tall (4)...D...... is of much more importance. Both feet and hands (5)....G...... . In addition, basketball is a team work, and this is what I like the most about this sport. You learn (6)....A...... other team mates. Sometimes, you need to sacrifice yourself by blocking the rival so that your team mate can find space to (7)....C..... and score. Passing the ball to other members of your team makes (8) ....F...... of winning higher and higher. All in all, basketball is so enjoyable and fun if you play it in a group, not individually.

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 35 to 42. Henry is the undisputed star of Dronfield School near Sheffield. Whatever the achievements of other members of the comprehensive school, it is Henry, with his soulful eyes and glossy hair, who has hogged the limelight, appearing on television in Britain and abroad. Yet despite all the public adulation, Henry stirs up no envy or resentment among...
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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 35 to 42.

Henry is the undisputed star of Dronfield School near Sheffield. Whatever the achievements of other members of the comprehensive school, it is Henry, with his soulful eyes and glossy hair, who has hogged the limelight, appearing on television in Britain and abroad. Yet despite all the public adulation, Henry stirs up no envy or resentment among the 2000 students – in fact, they all adore him. The dog, who first arrived six months ago, is a super dog, who has improved students' behaviour and encouraged more students to focus on their academic achievement.

Andrew Wainwright, a student at Dronfield School, says there is something magical and calming about being able to interact with Henry during his time at the school's catch-up classes, and that if he falls behind, that opportunity will be denied. Even doubting staff have finally been won round. Perhaps that is because Henry, who lies on the floor during staff meetings, has also had a calming effect on them.

It was Andrew's teacher, Wendy Brown and the school counsellor, Julie Smart, who first proposed buying a school dog. "Julie and I were talking one day about how looking after dogs can positively affect children's conduct," says Brown. "We did some research and discovered that the presence of pets has been shown to be therapeutic. A number of studies have shown that animals improve recovery after surgery or illness and have a calming influence on people in a lot of settings. Some of my kids can be a handful and some of the children Julie counsels have terrible problems."

Could the school dog become a craze? Other schools such as the Mulberry Bush, a primary school for children with behavioural problems, have stepped forward to point out they already have one. Rosie Johnston, a Mulberry staff member has been bringing her golden retriever, Muskoka, into school for three years. Apart from being a calming influence, Muskoka even plays his part in literacy lessons. Children at the school can be too shy to read to adults so they read to Muskoka. "Their anxiety about mispronouncing something or getting the words in the wrong order is reduced when they read to him," says Johnston.

Psychologist Dr Deborah Wells from Queen's University Belfast specialises in animal-human interaction. She believes that the underlying key to the Henry effect is that dogs offer unconditional love and that cheers up adults and children and helps with self-esteem. But traditionalist Chris Woodhead, the former chief inspector of schools says, "I don't see why a teacher cannot create a positive learning environment through the subject they teach and their personality. Dogs strike me as a bit of a publicity stunt. It's the kind of sentimental story journalists love." Despite this sentiment, Henry remains as popular as ever.

The word "one" in paragraph 4 refers to _______. 

A. a craze

B. a Mulberry staff member

C. a primary school

D. a school dog 

1
8 tháng 9 2017

Từ “one” trong đoạn 4 ám chỉ ________.

A. một mốt / xu hướng thịnh hành                   B. một thành viên của trường Mulberry

C. một trường tiểu học                                    D. một chú chó được nuôi trong trường học

Thông tin: Could the school dog become a craze? Other schools such as the Mulberry Bush, a primary school for children with behavioural problems, have stepped forward to point out they already have one.

Tạm dịch: Liệu việc nuôi chó trong trường học có trở thành mốt không? Những trường học khác ví dụ như Mulberry Bush, một trường tiểu học chuyên dạy học sinh có vấn đề về hành vi, đã nói rằng họ cũng nuôi một con như thế.

Chọn D

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 35 to 42.Henry is the undisputed star of Dronfield School near Sheffield. Whatever the achievements of other members of the comprehensive school, it is Henry, with his soulful eyes and glossy hair, who has hogged the limelight, appearing on television in Britain and abroad. Yet despite all the public adulation, Henry stirs up no envy or resentment among...
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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 35 to 42.

Henry is the undisputed star of Dronfield School near Sheffield. Whatever the achievements of other members of the comprehensive school, it is Henry, with his soulful eyes and glossy hair, who has hogged the limelight, appearing on television in Britain and abroad. Yet despite all the public adulationHenry stirs up no envy or resentment among the 2000 students – in fact, they all adore him. The dog, who first arrived six months ago, is a super dog, who has improved students' behaviour and encouraged more students to focus on their academic achievement.

Andrew Wainwright, a student at Dronfield School, says there is something magical and calming about being able to interact with Henry during his time at the school's catch-up classes, and that if he falls behind, that opportunity will be denied. Even doubting staff have finally been won round. Perhaps that is because Henry, who lies on the floor during staff meetings, has also had a calming effect on them.

It was Andrew's teacher, Wendy Brown and the school counsellor, Julie Smart, who first proposed buying a school dog. "Julie and I were talking one day about how looking after dogs can positively affect children's conduct," says Brown. "We did some research and discovered that the presence of pets has been shown to be therapeutic. A number of studies have shown that animals improve recovery after surgery or illness and have a calming influence on people in a lot of settings. Some of my kids can be a handful and some of the children Julie counsels have terrible problems."

Could the school dog become a craze? Other schools such as the Mulberry Bush, a primary school for children with behavioural problems, have stepped forward to point out they already have one. Rosie Johnston, a Mulberry staff member has been bringing her golden retriever, Muskoka, into school for three years. Apart from being a calming influence, Muskoka even plays his part in literacy lessons. Children at the school can be too shy to read to adults so they read to Muskoka. "Their anxiety about mispronouncing something or getting the words in the wrong order is reduced when they read to him," says Johnston.

Psychologist Dr Deborah Wells from Queen's University Belfast specialises in animal-human interaction. She believes that the underlying key to the Henry effect is that dogs offer unconditional love and that cheers up adults and children and helps with self-esteem. But traditionalist Chris Woodhead, the former chief inspector of schools says, "I don't see why a teacher cannot create a positive learning environment through the subject they teach and their personality. Dogs strike me as a bit of a publicity stunt. It's the kind of sentimental story journalists love." Despite this sentiment, Henry remains as popular as ever.

 

The word "one" in paragraph 4 refers to _______.

A. a craze

B. a Mulberry staff member 

C. a primary school

D. a school dog 

1
12 tháng 2 2017

Từ “one” trong đoạn 4 ám chỉ ________.

A. một mốt / xu hướng thịnh hành B. một thành viên của trường Mulberry

C. một trường tiểu học D. một chú chó được nuôi trong trường học

Thông tin: Could the school dog become a craze? Other schools such as the Mulberry Bush, a primary school for children with behavioural problems, have stepped forward to point out they already have one.

Tạm dịch: Liệu việc nuôi chó trong trường học có trở thành mốt không? Những trường học khác ví dụ như Mulberry Bush, một trường tiểu học chuyên dạy học sinh có vấn đề về hành vi, đã nói rằng họ cũng nuôi một con như thế.

Chọn D

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 35 to 42. Henry is the undisputed star of Dronfield School near Sheffield. Whatever the achievements of other members of the comprehensive school, it is Henry, with his soulful eyes and glossy hair, who has hogged the limelight, appearing on television in Britain and abroad. Yet despite all the public adulation, Henry stirs up no envy or resentment among...
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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 35 to 42.

Henry is the undisputed star of Dronfield School near Sheffield. Whatever the achievements of other members of the comprehensive school, it is Henry, with his soulful eyes and glossy hair, who has hogged the limelight, appearing on television in Britain and abroad. Yet despite all the public adulationHenry stirs up no envy or resentment among the 2000 students – in fact, they all adore him. The dog, who first arrived six months ago, is a super dog, who has improved students' behaviour and encouraged more students to focus on their academic achievement.

Andrew Wainwright, a student at Dronfield School, says there is something magical and calming about being able to interact with Henry during his time at the school's catch-up classes, and that if he falls behind, that opportunity will be denied. Even doubting staff have finally been won round. Perhaps that is because Henry, who lies on the floor during staff meetings, has also had a calming effect on them.

It was Andrew's teacher, Wendy Brown and the school counsellor, Julie Smart, who first proposed buying a school dog. "Julie and I were talking one day about how looking after dogs can positively affect children's conduct," says Brown. "We did some research and discovered that the presence of pets has been shown to be therapeutic. A number of studies have shown that animals improve recovery after surgery or illness and have a calming influence on people in a lot of settings. Some of my kids can be a handful and some of the children Julie counsels have terrible problems."

Could the school dog become a craze? Other schools such as the Mulberry Bush, a primary school for children with behavioural problems, have stepped forward to point out they already have one. Rosie Johnston, a Mulberry staff member has been bringing her golden retriever, Muskoka, into school for three years. Apart from being a calming influence, Muskoka even plays his part in literacy lessons. Children at the school can be too shy to read to adults so they read to Muskoka. "Their anxiety about mispronouncing something or getting the words in the wrong order is reduced when they read to him," says Johnston.

Psychologist Dr Deborah Wells from Queen's University Belfast specialises in animal-human interaction. She believes that the underlying key to the Henry effect is that dogs offer unconditional love and that cheers up adults and children and helps with self-esteem. But traditionalist Chris Woodhead, the former chief inspector of schools says, "I don't see why a teacher cannot create a positive learning environment through the subject they teach and their personality. Dogs strike me as a bit of a publicity stunt. It's the kind of sentimental story journalists love." Despite this sentiment, Henry remains as popular as ever.

The word "one" in paragraph 4 refers to _______.

A. a craze

B. a Mulberry staff member

C. a primary school

D. a school dog

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10 tháng 9 2019

Từ “one” trong đoạn 4 ám chỉ ________.

A. một mốt / xu hướng thịnh hành

B. một thành viên của trường Mulberry

C. một trường tiểu học

D. một chú chó được nuôi trong trường học

Thông tin: Could the school dog become a craze? Other schools such as the Mulberry Bush, a primary school for children with behavioural problems, have stepped forward to point out they already have one.

Tạm dịch: Liệu việc nuôi chó trong trường học có trở thành mốt không? Những trường học khác ví dụ như Mulberry Bush, một trường tiểu học chuyên dạy học sinh có vấn đề về hành vi, đã nói rằng họ cũng nuôi một con như thế.

Chọn D

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 35 to 42.Henry is the undisputed star of Dronfield School near Sheffield. Whatever the achievements of other members of the comprehensive school, it is Henry, with his soulful eyes and glossy hair, who has hogged the limelight, appearing on television in Britain and abroad. Yet despite all the public adulation, Henry stirs up no envy or resentment among...
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 35 to 42.

Henry is the undisputed star of Dronfield School near Sheffield. Whatever the achievements of other members of the comprehensive school, it is Henry, with his soulful eyes and glossy hair, who has hogged the limelight, appearing on television in Britain and abroad. Yet despite all the public adulationHenry stirs up no envy or resentment among the 2000 students – in fact, they all adore him. The dog, who first arrived six months ago, is a super dog, who has improved students' behaviour and encouraged more students to focus on their academic achievement.

Andrew Wainwright, a student at Dronfield School, says there is something magical and calming about being able to interact with Henry during his time at the school's catch-up classes, and that if he falls behind, that opportunity will be denied. Even doubting staff have finally been won round. Perhaps that is because Henry, who lies on the floor during staff meetings, has also had a calming effect on them.

It was Andrew's teacher, Wendy Brown and the school counsellor, Julie Smart, who first proposed buying a school dog. "Julie and I were talking one day about how looking after dogs can positively affect children's conduct," says Brown. "We did some research and discovered that the presence of pets has been shown to be therapeutic. A number of studies have shown that animals improve recovery after surgery or illness and have a calming influence on people in a lot of settings. Some of my kids can be a handful and some of the children Julie counsels have terrible problems."

Could the school dog become a craze? Other schools such as the Mulberry Bush, a primary school for children with behavioural problems, have stepped forward to point out they already have one. Rosie Johnston, a Mulberry staff member has been bringing her golden retriever, Muskoka, into school for three years. Apart from being a calming influence, Muskoka even plays his part in literacy lessons. Children at the school can be too shy to read to adults so they read to Muskoka. "Their anxiety about mispronouncing something or getting the words in the wrong order is reduced when they read to him," says Johnston.

Psychologist Dr Deborah Wells from Queen's University Belfast specialises in animal-human interaction. She believes that the underlying key to the Henry effect is that dogs offer unconditional love and that cheers up adults and children and helps with self-esteem. But traditionalist Chris Woodhead, the former chief inspector of schools says, "I don't see why a teacher cannot create a positive learning environment through the subject they teach and their personality. Dogs strike me as a bit of a publicity stunt. It's the kind of sentimental story journalists love." Despite this sentiment, Henry remains as popular as ever.

 

Which of the following is implied in the passage?

A. Rosie Johnston is more experienced than Wendy Brown in working with animals

B. Wendy Brown and Julie Smart are dedicated animal rights activists who wish to get their message across to young people

C. Interaction with Henry is used to boost students' learning motivation at Dronfield School

D. Administrators at Dronfield School are skeptical as to whether Henry's companion will benefit their students

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4 tháng 5 2019

Ý nào dưới đây được ngụ ý trong bài?

A. Rosie Johnston có nhiều kinh nghiệm hơn Wendy Brown trong việc làm việc với động vật.

B. Wendy Brown and Julie Smart, những nhà hoạt động vì quyền vì động vật rất tận tâm và cống hiến, là những người muốn giới trẻ hiểu thông điệp của họ.

C. Những tương tác (của học sinh) với chú chó Henry được dùng để tăng động lực học cho học sinh ở trường Dronfield.

D. Ban quản trị của trường Dronfield hoài nghi về việc liệu sự đồng hành của Henry có mang lại lợi ích cho học sinh của họ không.

Thông tin: The dog, who first arrived six months ago, is a super dog, who has improved students' behaviour and encouraged more students to focus on their academic achievement.

Tạm dịch: Chú chó mới đến sáu tháng trước, là một chú chó siêu nhân, đã cải thiện hành vi của học sinh trường này và khuyến khích nhiều học sinh tập trung nhiều hơn vào thành tích học tập của chúng.

Chọn C