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Chọn A

7 tháng 9 2023

1. C

2. A

3. B

4. B

NG
7 tháng 11 2023

a. 4

b. 3

c. 1

d. 2

(1): in a

(2): It is

(3): can

(4): of

(5): Do you

(6): I don't

(7): But I have

31 tháng 8 2023

Chọn B

Read the article and look at the pictures. Match the underlined words in the article with pictures 1-4.A gut feeling?Emotions do not just occur in your mind; they also have a physical effect on your body. A group of scientists from Finland decided to find out which emotions affect which parts of the body. They asked 701 volunteers to colour in silhouettes in response to emotional words, stories and videos. The results show that the people generally experience emotions like anger, envy...
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Read the article and look at the pictures. Match the underlined words in the article with pictures 1-4.

A gut feeling?

Emotions do not just occur in your mind; they also have a physical effect on your body. A group of scientists from Finland decided to find out which emotions affect which parts of the body. They asked 701 volunteers to colour in silhouettes in response to emotional words, stories and videos. The results show that the people generally experience emotions like anger, envy and shame in similar ways.

For example, when you're angry, you probably feel that anger mostly in your chest and head. But if you feel ashamed, you probably notice it in your face and, in particular, your cheeks. Depression makes your whole body feel less active, whereas happiness affects your whole body in a positive way.

'Hot' colours like yellow and red show an increase in activity, while blue shows the opposite. Black is neutral.

1
8 tháng 11 2023

1. anger  (tức giận)

2. happiness (vui vẻ)

3. depression (trầm cảm)

4. shame (ngượng)

26 tháng 8 2023

1. d

2. c

3. b

4. a

Read the article and match the photos (A-C) with two of the artists.Jessie HemmonsMagda SayegGRANNY GRAFFITIThe statue of Rocky outside the Philadelphia Museum of Art is very popular with tourists, who often stop to take their photo in front of it without bothering to visit the museum itself. This irritated the artist Jessie Hemmons, who knitted a bright pink jacket and put it on the statue of the boxer. On the front of the jacket, Jessie knitted the words 'Go see the art'. Jessie hopes that...
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Read the article and match the photos (A-C) with two of the artists.

Jessie Hemmons

Magda Sayeg

GRANNY GRAFFITI

The statue of Rocky outside the Philadelphia Museum of Art is very popular with tourists, who often stop to take their photo in front of it without bothering to visit the museum itself. This irritated the artist Jessie Hemmons, who knitted a bright pink jacket and put it on the statue of the boxer. On the front of the jacket, Jessie knitted the words 'Go see the art'. Jessie hopes that more people will visit the gallery. This form of street art has become known as 'yarn bombing'.

The craze is believed to have started in 2005 by Magda Sayeg in Houston, Texas. One day Magda decided, just for fun, to knit a blue-and-pink cover for her shop's door handle. She loved it, and unexpectedly, so did her customers. Pedestrians stopped outside the shop to photograph it. Motorists slowed down to take a closer look. Their reaction inspired Magda to make covers for other objects in the street, such as a stop sign, a lamp post, a parking meter - and even an entire bus, which took a whole week to complete!

There are now yarn bombing groups in dozens of countries. They photograph and film their works and upload them to the internet.

Jessie believes that most street art is done by men and that yarn bombing is a more feminine activity. But not everyone approves of the new form of street art. Some people argue that covering public objects in wool is vandalism and littering, but the police appear to have a relatively relaxed attitude towards yarn bombers. They might interrupt them if they see them at work in the street, but they do not often view them as criminals.

Whether you see yarn bombing as a bit of fun that brightens up drab cities, or as a form of high culture with a serious message, it is a craze that is likely to continue.

1
19 tháng 11 2023

Photo A: A bus covered entirely in knitted wool in a blue-and-pink pattern.

Photo B: Jessie Hemmons with the statue of Rocky wearing a pink knitted jacket and the words 'Go see the art'.

Photo C: A stop sign and a parking meter covered in colorful knitted wool.

Artists: Jessie Hemmons and Magda Sayeg.

Read the text. Match the headings (1-3) with the paragraphs (A-C).1. Comparing to others             2. Lack of understanding                3. Lack of interaction In most cultures, there is a generation gap between parents and their children. There are many reasons for this gap. Below are three of them.A. _______________________________________As each generation is strongly influenced by changes in society, parents and children may see the world differently. In addition, different lifestyles...
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Read the text. Match the headings (1-3) with the paragraphs (A-C).

1. Comparing to others             2. Lack of understanding                3. Lack of interaction 

In most cultures, there is a generation gap between parents and their children. There are many reasons for this gap. Below are three of them.

A. _______________________________________

As each generation is strongly influenced by changes in society, parents and children may see the world differently. In addition, different lifestyles make it difficult for parents and their children to fully understand each other's way of thinking. Many adult children even cut all ties with their parents.

B. _______________________________________

Busy work and school schedules often prevent parents and children from spending time together. After along and stressful day at work, parents come home, often feeling exhausted, and have little time to spend with their children. This leads to a lack of communication and widens the generation gap.

C. _______________________________________

Many parents keep comparing their children to other children, or even to how they behaved as children. They think it is good for their children to see these good examples and try to improve. However, this only makes the gap wider and causes their children to lose confidence in themselves. Some children may even start hating those people that they are compared to.

1
30 tháng 8 2023

1 - C

2 - A

3 - B