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Use the correct verb tense or form :1. Rickets …………… a children’s disease cause by a lack of vitamin D. (be)2. Measles …………… a dangerous disease for pregnant women. (be)3. Statistics …………… a difficult course for people to understand. (be)4. Statistics …………… that approximately 40 percent of all marriages in the Unites States……………… in divorce. (show / end)5. The United States ……………… of 50 states. (consist)6. Two hours ……………. too long to wait, don’t you think ? (be)7. Cattle ………………. to graze near...
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Use the correct verb tense or form :
1. Rickets …………… a children’s disease cause by a lack of vitamin D. (be)
2. Measles …………… a dangerous disease for pregnant women. (be)
3. Statistics …………… a difficult course for people to understand. (be)
4. Statistics …………… that approximately 40 percent of all marriages in the Unites States
……………… in divorce. (show / end)
5. The United States ……………… of 50 states. (consist)
6. Two hours ……………. too long to wait, don’t you think ? (be)
7. Cattle ………………. to graze near the church. (allow)
8. The police …………………….. the thief recently. (arrest)
9. Peaches and cream …………… delicious. (be)
10. Peaches and cream …………… perishable and be refrigerated. (be)
11. The majority of the birds ………………. for winter. (migrate)
12. The majority of the homework ………………. useful. (be)
13. A number of books on U.S universities ………………. in the library. (be)
14. The number of books on U.S universities ………………. fifteen. (total)
15. Kara Walters, together with her classmates, …………………… a formidable opponent on the
basketball court. (present)

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1. Rickets ………is…… a children’s disease cause by a lack of vitamin D. (be)
2. Measles ………is…… a dangerous disease for pregnant women. (be)
3. Statistics ………is…… a difficult course for people to understand. (be)
4. Statistics ………show…… that approximately 40 percent of all marriages in the Unites States
………end……… in divorce. (show / end)
5. The United States ………consists……… of 50 states. (consist)
6. Two hours ……is………. too long to wait, don’t you think ? (be)
7. Cattle ……………are allowed…. to graze near the church. (allow)
8. The police …………have arrested………….. the thief recently. (arrest)
9. Peaches and cream ……are……… delicious. (be)
10. Peaches and cream ………are…… perishable and be refrigerated. (be)
11. The majority of the birds ………migrate………. for winter. (migrate)
12. The majority of the homework ………is………. useful. (be)
13. A number of books on U.S universities …………are……. in the library. (be)
14. The number of books on U.S universities ……totalize…………. fifteen. (total)
15. Kara Walters, together with her classmates, …………………… a formidable opponent on the
basketball court. (present)

II/ Use the correct tense or form of the verb in parentheses :1.These newspapers (print)                       by that factory every day. 2.It’s very dangerous (drive)                     fast in a crowded area.3. Toyota cars (make)                  in Japan.4. The mails (always deliver)                     to this office before 9 a.m.5. We (be)               very delighted (receive)                 your letter yesterday.6.I (give)                  a cute cat on my birthday last year. ...
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II/ Use the correct tense or form of the verb in parentheses :

1.These newspapers (print)                       by that factory every day. 2.It’s very dangerous (drive)                     fast in a crowded area.

3. Toyota cars (make)                  in Japan.

4. The mails (always deliver)                     to this office before 9 a.m.

5. We (be)               very delighted (receive)                 your letter yesterday.

6.I (give)                  a cute cat on my birthday last year.  7.English (speak)                                    in Vietnam for a long time. 8.Those children (plant)                       some young trees right now.

9.  Peter doesn’t enjoy (follow)                   by strangers.

10.  It’s a very big company. One thousand people (employ)                                there. 11.Mary usually (wash)                      her hands carefully before meals.

12.Please ask them (turn)                   the lights on. 13.Cheese and butter (make)                    from milk.

14.You can’t drive along that street. It (repair)                              . 15.The man (sit)                      next to me was very nervous.

16.Tom doesn’t enjoy (laugh)                  at by other people. 17.I’d like you (meet)                              my mother.

18.Would you mind if I (turn)                 on the television ? 19.Would you mind (leave)                     us alone ?

20.He suggested (travel)                  around the town by bike. 21.She has a lot of novels (write)              in English.

22.Take this street and you (arrive)           at the bus stop in fifteen minutes. 23.At eight o’clock this evening, I (have)                                   breakfast with Jimmy.

24.While the children (play)                     with sand, their mother (swim)                             .

25.I (work)                        in the garden all yesterday afternoon. 26.The boys (play)                        soccer when I arrived at school.

27.While we (fly)                            overhead, the lava (pour)                           out. 28.The accident happened when they (drive)                              on the highway.

29.He got sick while he (spend)           his holiday in Nha Trang. 30.When I got up this morning, the sun (shine)                   brightly

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II/ Use the correct tense or form of the verb in parentheses :

1.These newspapers (print)   are printed                   by that factory every day. 2.It’s very dangerous (drive)           to drive          fast in a crowded area.

3. Toyota cars (make)         are made         in Japan.

4. The mails (always deliver)         is always delivered            to this office before 9 a.m.

5. We (be)     are          very delighted (receive)         to receive        your letter yesterday.

6.I (give)        was given          a cute cat on my birthday last year. 

7.English (speak)                       has been spoken             in Vietnam for a long time. 8.Those children (plant)         are planting              some young trees right now.

9.  Peter doesn’t enjoy (follow)         being followed          by strangers.

10.  It’s a very big company. One thousand people (employ)          are employed                     there. 11.Mary usually (wash)          washes            her hands carefully before meals.

12.Please ask them (turn)          to turn         the lights on. 13.Cheese and butter (make)               are made     from milk.

14.You can’t drive along that street. It (repair)          is being repaired                    . 15.The man (sit)              sitting        next to me was very nervous.

16.Tom doesn’t enjoy (laugh)        being laughed          at by other people. 17.I’d like you (meet)              to meet                my mother.

18.Would you mind if I (turn)    turned             on the television ? 19.Would you mind (leave)         leaving            us alone ?

20.He suggested (travel)         travelling         around the town by bike. 21.She has a lot of novels (write)      written        in English.

22.Take this street and you (arrive)  will arrive         at the bus stop in fifteen minutes. 23.At eight o’clock this evening, I (have)               was having                    breakfast with Jimmy.

24.While the children (play)     were playing                with sand, their mother (swim) was swimming                             .

25.I (work)            was working            in the garden all yesterday afternoon. 26.The boys (play)                were playing        soccer when I arrived at school.

27.While we (fly)             were flying               overhead, the lava (pour)           poured                out. 28.The accident happened when they (drive)           were driving                   on the highway.

29.He got sick while he (spend)        was spending   his holiday in Nha Trang. 30.When I got up this morning, the sun (shine)   was shining                brightly

Complete the correct form of the verb that agrees with the subject23. The President, accompanied by his wife, (be) ............................ traveling to India.  24. The use of vitamin supplements and herbs (be) ___ becoming increasingly popular among Americans.25. While many studies claim that vitamins and herbs can improve health, there (be) ___ a lot of controversy about their safety.26. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) (do) ___ not regulate vitamins and herbs.27. Most experts...
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Complete the correct form of the verb that agrees with the subject

23. The President, accompanied by his wife, (be) ............................ traveling to India.  

24. The use of vitamin supplements and herbs (be) ___ becoming increasingly popular among Americans.

25. While many studies claim that vitamins and herbs can improve health, there (be) ___ a lot of controversy about their safety.

26. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) (do) ___ not regulate vitamins and herbs.

27. Most experts (believe) ___ that herbal supplements are mild and somewhat harmless.

28. Still, anyone who (take) ___ too much of a vitamin or herb could suffer negative side effects.

29. For example, some medical problems (have) ___ been linked to overuse of ephedra, an herb taken by people to lose weight.

30. Some research (suggest) ___ that Vitamin C may help prevent cancer.

31. People who (take) ___ more than 1,000 miligrams of vitamin C daily may experience diarrhea or kidney stones.

32. Advertisers say that the herb "kava kava" (reduce) ___ anxiety and insomnia.

33. Using large amounts of kava kava (be) ___ not wise as muscle, eye or skin problems could result.

34. The danger of long-term use of vitamins and herbs (be) ___ still unknown.

35. There (be) ___ a lot of evidence that vitamin-rich foods are beneficial.

36. However, whether the use of supplements (be) ___ helpful or not is still being debated.

37. Most people (be) ___ able to get all the vitamins they need in the foods they eat.

38. A daily diet that (contain) ___ foods from the 4 groups should supply all the nutrients a person needs.

39. Eating 5 servings of fruits and vegetables daily (be) ___ said to provide all the essential vitamins we require.

40. The best way to get the necessary vitamins and minerals (be) ___ naturally, through a healthy diet.

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23. The President, accompanied by his wife, (be) ...........is................. traveling to India.  

24. The use of vitamin supplements and herbs (be) _is__ becoming increasingly popular among Americans.

25. While many studies claim that vitamins and herbs can improve health, there (be) _is__ a lot of controversy about their safety.

26. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) (do) _does__ not regulate vitamins and herbs.

27. Most experts (believe) __believe_ that herbal supplements are mild and somewhat harmless.

28. Still, anyone who (take) _takes__ too much of a vitamin or herb could suffer negative side effects.

29. For example, some medical problems (have) _have__ been linked to overuse of ephedra, an herb taken by people to lose weight.

30. Some research (suggest) _suggest__ that Vitamin C may help prevent cancer.

31. People who (take) __takes_ more than 1,000 miligrams of vitamin C daily may experience diarrhea or kidney stones.

32. Advertisers say that the herb "kava kava" (reduce) _have__ anxiety and insomnia.

33. Using large amounts of kava kava (be) __is_ not wise as muscle, eye or skin problems could result.

34. The danger of long-term use of vitamins and herbs (be) _is__ still unknown.

35. There (be) _is__ a lot of evidence that vitamin-rich foods are beneficial.

36. However, whether the use of supplements (be) _is__ helpful or not is still being debated.

37. Most people (be) _are__ able to get all the vitamins they need in the foods they eat.

38. A daily diet that (contain) _contains__ foods from the 4 groups should supply all the nutrients a person needs.

39. Eating 5 servings of fruits and vegetables daily (be) _is__ said to provide all the essential vitamins we require.

40. The best way to get the necessary vitamins and minerals (be) _is__ naturally, through a healthy diet.

VII. VERB TENSE or FORM(Dạng và thì của động từ)Use the correct tense or form of the verb in parentheses :A.    1.       I hate …………………………. at by another people. (laugh)2.       This truck is used ……………………… high metals. (carry)3.       Malaysia ……………………… into 2 regions. (divide)4.       Are you afraid of ………………………. ? (follow)5.       This knife is used ………………… fruit. (cut)6.       She wishes she …………………… English as fluently as his sister. (speak)7.       My sister …………………… these shoes...
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VII. VERB TENSE or FORM

(Dạng và thì của động từ)

Use the correct tense or form of the verb in parentheses :

A.    

1.       I hate …………………………. at by another people. (laugh)

2.       This truck is used ……………………… high metals. (carry)

3.       Malaysia ……………………… into 2 regions. (divide)

4.       Are you afraid of ………………………. ? (follow)

5.       This knife is used ………………… fruit. (cut)

6.       She wishes she …………………… English as fluently as his sister. (speak)

7.       My sister …………………… these shoes since her 18th birthday. (own)

8.       It’s time for the children …………………… to their grandma’s house. (go)

9.       Today, young generation are fond of ……………………. jeans. (wear)

10.   My nephew is looking forward ……………………… a new job in the company. (get)

11.   I will show you the machine ……………… yesterday. (buy)

12.   The man …………………… next to me is very nervous. (sit)

13.   I wish they ……………………… here tomorrow. (come)

14.   She is used ……………………… up early. (get)

15.   Her sister often ………………… the floor when she was a housekeeper. (sweep)

16.   Water can’t …………………. here. (find)

17.   Saigon is believed ………………………… in the early 18th century. (discover)

18.   If only I ………………… more time to visit your beautiful country. (have)

19.   Are you used to ………………… on the floor ? (lie)

20.   I would rather you …………….. well on your test. (do)

21.   It’s high time you ……………… the bus. (catch)

22.   Haven’t the key ………………………. yet ? (find)

23.   ……….you ………. all the housework yet ? The floor isn’t very clean now. (do)

24.    He ……………….. a novel for many years (write), but he …………… it yet. (finish)

25.    Mr. Quang ……………… Math at this school (teach) since he ……………… (graduate) in this university in 1989.

26.   My brother …………… my house 10 years ago (leave) . I ……………… (never / meet)  him again since then.

27.   She wore a skirt ……………… with cotton. (make)

28.   The bags ………………. on the wall are our team’s. (hang)

29.   The story ……………… by my teacher is very interesting. (tell)

30.   The students discussed the problems ………………. the pollution. (cause)

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1.       I hate ………………being laughed…………. at by another people. (laugh)

2.       This truck is used …………………to carry…… high metals. (carry)

3.       Malaysia ……………is divided………… into 2 regions. (divide)

4.       Are you afraid of ………………being followed………. ? (follow)

5.       This knife is used ……to cut…………… fruit. (cut)

6.       She wishes she ………spoke…………… English as fluently as his sister. (speak)

7.       My sister …………has owned………… these shoes since her 18th birthday. (own)

8.       It’s time for the children ……to go……………… to their grandma’s house. (go)

9.       Today, young generation are fond of ………………wearing……. jeans. (wear)

10.   My nephew is looking forward …………to getting…………… a new job in the company. (get)

11.   I will show you the machine ……bought………… yesterday. (buy)

12.   The man ………sitting…………… next to me is very nervous. (sit)

13.   I wish they ……………would come………… here tomorrow. (come)

14.   She is used ………………to getting……… up early. (get)

15.   Her sister often …………swept……… the floor when she was a housekeeper. (sweep)

16.   Water can’t ……be found……………. here. (find)

17.   Saigon is believed ………to be discovered………………… in the early 18th century. (discover)

18.   If only I …………had……… more time to visit your beautiful country. (have)

19.   Are you used to ………lying………… on the floor ? (lie)

20.   I would rather you ………did…….. well on your test. (do)

21.   It’s high time you ……caught………… the bus. (catch)

22.   Haven’t the key …………been found……………. yet ? (find)

23.   …Have…….you …done……. all the housework yet ? The floor isn’t very clean now. (do)

24.    He ………has written……….. a novel for many years (write), but he ………haven't finished…… it yet. (finish)

25.    Mr. Quang ……has taught………… Math at this school (teach) since he ……………graduated… (graduate) in this university in 1989.

26.   My brother …………left… my house 10 years ago (leave) . I …………have never met…… (never / meet)  him again since then.

27.   She wore a skirt ………made……… with cotton. (make)

28.   The bags …………hung……. on the wall are our team’s. (hang)

29.   The story ………told…… by my teacher is very interesting. (tell)

30.   The students discussed the problems ……causing…………. the pollution. (cause)

 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.The reason women appear to be at greater risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease than men might be due to a number of genetic, anatomical and  even  social  influences,  researchers  have  suggested.  Recent figures show about 65% of those  with living with dementia in the  UK are women,  with a  similar statistic seen in the US for Alzheimer’s disease,...
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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.

The reason women appear to be at greater risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease than men might be due to a number of genetic, anatomical and  even  social  influences,  researchers  have  suggested.  Recent figures show about 65% of those  with living with dementia in the  UK are women,  with a  similar statistic seen in the US for Alzheimer’s disease, while dementia is the leading cause of death for women in England. Alzheimer’s disease is only one of the types of dementia, but the most common form. While one explanation is that dementia risk increases with age, and women have longer life expectancies than men, new research suggests there might be more to the matter, including that protein tangles found within neurons and linked to Alzheimer’s disease might spread differently in women’s brains than men’s. The study, presented at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference in Los Angeles by researchers from Vanderbilt University and which has not yet been peer-reviewed, used scans from a method called positron emission tomography. That allowed them to look at the way clumps of a protein called tau were spread in the brains of 123 men and 178 women without cognitive problems, as well as 101 men and 60 women with mild cognitive problems – although not yet diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. Cognitively normal older people often have small amounts of tau in certain areas of their brain. From the data the team could build maps showing which areas of the  brain  show  similar  signals relating to tau in the scans, suggesting they are somehow connected. “Based on that we kind of try to reconstruct the pattern of spread,” Dr Sepideh Shokouhi, who is presenting the research, told the Guardian. “It is kind of like reconstructing a crime scene.” The team says the results suggest these maps look different in women and men, suggesting tau might be able to spread more rapidly across the female brain.

Other research presented at the conference – and also not yet peer reviewed – added weight to the idea that there might be differences between men and women that affect dementia risk. Research by scientists at the University of Miami has revealed a handful of genes and genetic variants appear to be linked to Alzheimer’s disease in just one biological sex or the other. While the actual importance of these factors has yet to be unpicked, and the study only looked at white participants, the team says it underscores that there could be a genetic reason for differences in the risk of dementia in men and women, and the way it develops.

The following are the reasons for Alzheimer’s disease, EXCEPT_____

 

A. gene

B. anatomy

C. age 

D. job

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Đáp án A

Những điều sau đây là nguyên nhân gây bệnh Alzheimer, ngoại trừ___.

A.gien

B.giải phẫu

C.tuổi tác

D.nghề nghiệp

Căn cứ vào các thông tin sau:

The reason women appear to be at greater risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease than men might be due to a number of genetic, anatomical and even social influences, researchers have suggested. (Đoạn 1) (Các nhà nghiên cứu đã chỉ ra rằng nguyên nhân phụ nữ dường dư có nguy cơ mắc bệnh Alzheimer cao hơn nam giới là do các tác động của gien, giải phẫu và cả của xã hội).

Alzheimer’s disease is only one of the types of dementia, but the most common form. While one explanation is that dementia risk increases with age, and women have longer life expectancies than men, new research suggests there might be more to the matter, including that protein tangles found within neurons and linked to Alzheimer’s disease might spread differently in women’s brains than men’s. (Đoạn (2) Alzheimer chỉ là một loại của bệnh mất trí nhớ, nhưng là dạng phổ biến nhất. Trong khi một giải thích khác cho rằng nguy cơ mất trí nhớ tăng lên theo tuổi tác, và phụ nữ thường có tuổi thọ lớn hơn nam giới, thì một nghiên cứu mới đã cho biết vấn đề có thể nghiêm trọng hơn, bao gồm tình trạng lộn xộn protein được tìm thấy trong nơ-ron và được cho là liên quan tới bệnh Alzheimer có thể phát triển 1 cách khác nhau trong não của phụ nữ và đàn ông).

I.            Use the correct tense or form of the verb in parentheses :1.      A few days ago I (learn) _____________ that someone plans to knock down the White Horse Inn. This pub (be) ________ the center of the village life for centuries. It (stand)___ at our crossroad or 500 years. I______ famous in the old days, and Shakespeare once (stay) ___ there, they say. I (live) _________ in Brickfield all my life. The villagers (know)_____ about the plans for a week and already there’s a “Save Our...
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I.            Use the correct tense or form of the verb in parentheses :

1.      A few days ago I (learn) _____________ that someone plans to knock down the White Horse Inn. This pub (be) ________ the center of the village life for centuries. It (stand)___ at our crossroad or 500 years. I______ famous in the old days, and Shakespeare once (stay) ___ there, they say. I (live) _________ in Brickfield all my life. The villagers (know)_____ about the plans for a week and already there’s a “Save Our Pub” campaign. Last week we (be) _______ happy, nut this week we are angry. We will stop them, you (see) _________.

2.      Her cousin used to ______________ stamp when he was a boy. (collect)

3.      Children enjoy _____________ picture books. (read)

4.      She used a pencil ________________ this letter. (write)

5.      Maria______ studying English for 5 years, now she ______________ it yet. (study / master)

6.      The card catalogue is helpful in ________________ the books you find. (find)

7.      Nam ______________ a gold medal in the chess tournament last week. (win)

8.      The rocket ___________________ around the Earth for 30 minutes. (fly)

9.      The weather _______________ terrible since yesterday. (be)

10.    All the students are looking forward _________________ summer vacation. (spend)

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1.      A few days ago I (learn) ____learned_________ that someone plans to knock down the White Horse Inn. This pub (be) ___has been____ the center of the village life for centuries. It (stand)_has stood__ at our crossroad or 500 years. I__was____ famous in the old days, and Shakespeare once (stay) _stayed__ there, they say. I (live) _____have lived____ in Brickfield all my life. The villagers (know)__have known___ about the plans for a week and already there’s a “Save Our Pub” campaign. Last week we (be) ___were____ happy, nut this week we are angry. We will stop them, you (see) ___will see______.

2.      Her cousin used to _____collect_________ stamp when he was a boy. (collect)

3.      Children enjoy _________reading____ picture books. (read)

4.      She used a pencil _________to write_______ this letter. (write)

5.      Maria___has been___ studying English for 5 years, now she _______has mastered_______ it yet. (study / master)

6.      The card catalogue is helpful in ______finding__________ the books you find. (find)

7.      Nam ______won________ a gold medal in the chess tournament last week. (win)

8.      The rocket ____has flown_______________ around the Earth for 30 minutes. (fly)

9.      The weather _____has been__________ terrible since yesterday. (be)

10.    All the students are looking forward ____to spending_____________ summer vacation. (spend)

1. cause + N => cần điền danh từ

sick (adj): ốm yếu => sickness (n): bệnh tật

Đáp án: sickness

2. My uncle is a + N => cần điền danh từ chỉ người

vegetable (n): rau => vegetarian (n): người ăn chay

Đáp án: vegetarian

3. N đứng đầu câu làm chủ ngữ

obese (adj): béo phì => Obesity (n): sự béo phì

Đáp án: Obesity

4. to be + adj

allergy (n): sự dị ứng => allergic (adj): dị ứng

Đáp án: allergic

5. get + adj

Đáp án: sunburned (bị cháy nắng)

6. cause N and N

tired (adj): mệt mỏi => tiredness (n): sự mệt mỏi

Đáp án: tiredness

7. include N and N

head (n): đầu => headache (n): bệnh đau đầu

Đáp án: headache

5 tháng 10 2021

Mk ko chắc nhé

1. Sick

2. Vegetarian ( ăn chay )

3. Như câu 2

4. Obese

5. An allergy

6. ...

7. Ko hỉu, đề bài cứ lộn xộn sao ế

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.The reason women appear to be at greater risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease than men might be due to a number of genetic, anatomical and  even  social  influences,  researchers  have  suggested.  Recent figures show about 65% of those  with living with dementia in the  UK are women,  with a  similar statistic seen in the US for Alzheimer’s disease,...
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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.

The reason women appear to be at greater risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease than men might be due to a number of genetic, anatomical and  even  social  influences,  researchers  have  suggested.  Recent figures show about 65% of those  with living with dementia in the  UK are women,  with a  similar statistic seen in the US for Alzheimer’s disease, while dementia is the leading cause of death for women in England. Alzheimer’s disease is only one of the types of dementia, but the most common form. While one explanation is that dementia risk increases with age, and women have longer life expectancies than men, new research suggests there might be more to the matter, including that protein tangles found within neurons and linked to Alzheimer’s disease might spread differently in women’s brains than men’s. The study, presented at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference in Los Angeles by researchers from Vanderbilt University and which has not yet been peer-reviewed, used scans from a method called positron emission tomography. That allowed them to look at the way clumps of a protein called tau were spread in the brains of 123 men and 178 women without cognitive problems, as well as 101 men and 60 women with mild cognitive problems – although not yet diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. Cognitively normal older people often have small amounts of tau in certain areas of their brain. From the data the team could build maps showing which areas of the  brain  show  similar  signals relating to tau in the scans, suggesting they are somehow connected. “Based on that we kind of try to reconstruct the pattern of spread,” Dr Sepideh Shokouhi, who is presenting the research, told the Guardian. “It is kind of like reconstructing a crime scene.” The team says the results suggest these maps look different in women and men, suggesting tau might be able to spread more rapidly across the female brain.

Other research presented at the conference – and also not yet peer reviewed – added weight to the idea that there might be differences between men and women that affect dementia risk. Research by scientists at the University of Miami has revealed a handful of genes and genetic variants appear to be linked to Alzheimer’s disease in just one biological sex or the other. While the actual importance of these factors has yet to be unpicked, and the study only looked at white participants, the team says it underscores that there could be a genetic reason for differences in the risk of dementia in men and women, and the way it develops.

As mentioned in paragraph 3, positron emission tomography is a method to   .

A.distinguish between the amount of tau in normal people and that in those with cognitive problems.

B.diagnose who are easier to get Alzheimer’s disease.

C.observe the increase of a protein called tau in the brains of subjects.

D.review whether people with cognitive problems have a protein called tau or not.

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8 tháng 10 2018

Đáp án C

Như được đề cập trong đoạn 3, chụp ảnh cắt lớp nhờ phóng xạ là một phương pháp để_______.

A.phân biệt giữa số lượng protein T trong người bình thường và trong người có vấn đề về nhận thức.

B.chẩn đoán ai là người dễ mắc bệnh Alzheimer hơn.

C.quan sát sự phát triển của protein T trong não của đối tượng nghiên cứu.

D.đánh giá liệu những người có vấn đề về nhận thức có protein T hay không.

Căn cứ thông tin đoạn 3:

The study, presented at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference in Los Angeles by researchers from Vanderbilt University and which has not yet been peer-reviewed, used scans from a method called positron emission tomography. That allowed them to look at the way clumps of a protein called tau were spread in the brains of 123 men and 178 women without cognitive problems, as well as 101 men and 60 women with mild cognitive problems – although not yet diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease.

(Một nghiên cứu, được trình bày tại Hội nghị quốc tế Hiệp hội Alzheimer ở Los Angeles bởi các nhà nghiên cứu của đại học Vanderbilt và vẫn chưa được kiểm duyệt, đã sử dụng các hình ảnh cắt lớp từ một phương pháp gọi là chụp ảnh cắt lớp nhờ phóng xạ. Phương pháp này cho phép họ quan sát cách mà một nhóm protein có tên gọi là T phát triển trong não 123 người đàn ông và 178 phụ nữ không có vấn đề về nhận thức, cũng như não của 101 đàn ông và 60 phụ nữ có vấn đề về nhận thức ở mức nhẹ - mặc dù vẫn chưa được chẩn đoán là bị Alzheimer).

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.The reason women appear to be at greater risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease than men might be due to a number of genetic, anatomical and  even  social  influences,  researchers  have  suggested.  Recent figures show about 65% of those  with living with dementia in the  UK are women,  with a  similar statistic seen in the US for Alzheimer’s disease,...
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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.

The reason women appear to be at greater risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease than men might be due to a number of genetic, anatomical and  even  social  influences,  researchers  have  suggested.  Recent figures show about 65% of those  with living with dementia in the  UK are women,  with a  similar statistic seen in the US for Alzheimer’s disease, while dementia is the leading cause of death for women in England. Alzheimer’s disease is only one of the types of dementia, but the most common form. While one explanation is that dementia risk increases with age, and women have longer life expectancies than men, new research suggests there might be more to the matter, including that protein tangles found within neurons and linked to Alzheimer’s disease might spread differently in women’s brains than men’s. The study, presented at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference in Los Angeles by researchers from Vanderbilt University and which has not yet been peer-reviewed, used scans from a method called positron emission tomography. That allowed them to look at the way clumps of a protein called tau were spread in the brains of 123 men and 178 women without cognitive problems, as well as 101 men and 60 women with mild cognitive problems – although not yet diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. Cognitively normal older people often have small amounts of tau in certain areas of their brain. From the data the team could build maps showing which areas of the  brain  show  similar  signals relating to tau in the scans, suggesting they are somehow connected. “Based on that we kind of try to reconstruct the pattern of spread,” Dr Sepideh Shokouhi, who is presenting the research, told the Guardian. “It is kind of like reconstructing a crime scene.” The team says the results suggest these maps look different in women and men, suggesting tau might be able to spread more rapidly across the female brain.

Other research presented at the conference – and also not yet peer reviewed – added weight to the idea that there might be differences between men and women that affect dementia risk. Research by scientists at the University of Miami has revealed a handful of genes and genetic variants appear to be linked to Alzheimer’s disease in just one biological sex or the other. While the actual importance of these factors has yet to be unpicked, and the study only looked at white participants, the team says it underscores that there could be a genetic reason for differences in the risk of dementia in men and women, and the way it develops.

Which of the following could be the best title of the passage?

A.The differences between male and female brain and the condition for Alzheimer’s.

B.Research shines light on why women are more likely to develop Alzheimer’s.

C.The method for treating Alzheimer’s in women

D.Alzheimer’s – the leading cause of death for women.

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12 tháng 9 2018

Đáp án D

Câu nào trong các câu sau có thể là tiêu đề phù hợp nhất của đoạn văn?

A.Sự khác nhau giữa bộ não của nam và nữ và các điều kiện để mắc bệnh Alzheimer.

B.Các nghiên cứu đã chỉ ra nguyên nhân vì sao phụ nữ dễ bị Alzheimer hơn.

C. Phương pháp điều trị Alzheimer ở nữ giới.

D. Alzheimer – nguyên nhân tử vong hàng đầu ở phụ nữ. Căn cứ vào thông tin đoạn 1:

The reason women appear to be at greater risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease than men might be due to a number of genetic, anatomical and even social influences, researchers have suggested. (Các nhà  nghiên cứu đã chỉ ra rằng nguyên nhân phụ nữ dường dư có nguy cơ mắc bệnh Alzheimer cao hơn nam giới là do các tác động của gien, giải phẫu và cả của xã hội).

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.The reason women appear to be at greater risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease than men might be due to a number of genetic, anatomical and  even  social  influences,  researchers  have  suggested.  Recent figures show about 65% of those  with living with dementia in the  UK are women,  with a  similar statistic seen in the US for Alzheimer’s disease,...
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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.

The reason women appear to be at greater risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease than men might be due to a number of genetic, anatomical and  even  social  influences,  researchers  have  suggested.  Recent figures show about 65% of those  with living with dementia in the  UK are women,  with a  similar statistic seen in the US for Alzheimer’s disease, while dementia is the leading cause of death for women in England. Alzheimer’s disease is only one of the types of dementia, but the most common form. While one explanation is that dementia risk increases with age, and women have longer life expectancies than men, new research suggests there might be more to the matter, including that protein tangles found within neurons and linked to Alzheimer’s disease might spread differently in women’s brains than men’s. The study, presented at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference in Los Angeles by researchers from Vanderbilt University and which has not yet been peer-reviewed, used scans from a method called positron emission tomography. That allowed them to look at the way clumps of a protein called tau were spread in the brains of 123 men and 178 women without cognitive problems, as well as 101 men and 60 women with mild cognitive problems – although not yet diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. Cognitively normal older people often have small amounts of tau in certain areas of their brain. From the data the team could build maps showing which areas of the  brain  show  similar  signals relating to tau in the scans, suggesting they are somehow connected. “Based on that we kind of try to reconstruct the pattern of spread,” Dr Sepideh Shokouhi, who is presenting the research, told the Guardian. “It is kind of like reconstructing a crime scene.” The team says the results suggest these maps look different in women and men, suggesting tau might be able to spread more rapidly across the female brain.

Other research presented at the conference – and also not yet peer reviewed – added weight to the idea that there might be differences between men and women that affect dementia risk. Research by scientists at the University of Miami has revealed a handful of genes and genetic variants appear to be linked to Alzheimer’s disease in just one biological sex or the other. While the actual importance of these factors has yet to be unpicked, and the study only looked at white participants, the team says it underscores that there could be a genetic reason for differences in the risk of dementia in men and women, and the way it develops.

What does the word “their” in paragraph 3 refer to?

A.123 men’s and 178 women’s without cognitive problems

B.101 men’s and 60 women’s with mild cognitive problems

C.cognitively normal older people’s

D.people’s with Alzheimer’s disease

1
7 tháng 8 2017

Đáp án D

Từ “their” trong đoạn 3 đề cập đến từ gì?

A.của 123 người đàn ông và 178 phụ nữ không có vấn đề về nhận thức

B.của 101 đàn ông và 60 phụ nữ có vấn đề về nhận thức ở mức nhẹ

C.của những người lớn tuổi bình thường về nhận thức

D.của những người bị Alzheimer Căn cứ thông tin đoạn 3:

Cognitively normal older people often have small amounts of tau in certain areas of their brain. (Những người lớn tuổi hơn có nhận thức bình thường thường có số lượng protein T nhỏ hơn trong một số vùng nhất đinh của não họ).