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5 tháng 9 2021

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After I left school, I decided to go at/on/to university. I studied at/by/on university for three years. I did a degree for/in/of marketing. It was very interesting. I learnt all about/on/over  sales and marketing. When I graduated for/from/on university, I needed to get a job. I wanted to work as/by/for a large international company. I applied for/on/with  lots of jobs, but it was difficult because I didn’t have any experience. In the end, I got a job as/at/for a marketing assistant. It was a...
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After I left school, I decided to go at/on/to university. I studied at/by/on university for three years. I did a degree for/in/of marketing. It was very interesting. I learnt all about/on/over  sales and marketing. When I graduated for/from/on university, I needed to get a job. I wanted to work as/by/for a large international company. I applied for/on/with  lots of jobs, but it was difficult because I didn’t have any experience. In the end, I got a job as/at/for a marketing assistant. It was a bit boring, but I was very good at/from/to my job. After a few years, I was offered a job as a marketing manager and was given an increase as/in/of salary.                                                                                                                                                         SOS

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5 tháng 4 2022

to - at - in - about - from - for - for - as - at - in

II.rewrite the following sentences using the suitable possessive pronouns.1.it is their new marketing strategry for this year.the new marketing strategy for this year is_______________2.was it your idea of living in the countryside?was the idea_______________________3.this is his medical invention.this medical invention is______________________4.I owned the room on the second floor.the room on the second floor was__________________5.is that her scientific research project?is that scientific...
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II.rewrite the following sentences using the suitable possessive pronouns.

1.it is their new marketing strategry for this year.

the new marketing strategy for this year is_______________

2.was it your idea of living in the countryside?

was the idea_______________________

3.this is his medical invention.

this medical invention is______________________

4.I owned the room on the second floor.

the room on the second floor was__________________

5.is that her scientific research project?

is that scientific research project_______________

6.this dish of mushroom tacos belonged to him.

this dish of mushroom tacos was___________________

7.carla forgot her pen,so she used my pen instead.

carla forgot her pen,so she used__________________________

8.they are the owners of a 20-year-old department store.

the 20-year-old deparment store is__________________________

9.he lost his glasses, so he wants to borrow your glasses for a while

he lost his glassec,so he wants to borrow_______________________

10.their house and our house are in the same neighbourhood.

their house and_______________________________

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15 tháng 1 2023

1.it is their new marketing strategry for this year.

the new marketing strategy for this year is_____theirs__________

2.was it your idea of living in the countryside?

was the idea____of living in the countryside yours?___________________

3.this is his medical invention.

this medical invention is____his__________________

4.I owned the room on the second floor.

the room on the second floor was___mine_______________

5.is that her scientific research project?

is that scientific research project___hers?____________

6.this dish of mushroom tacos belonged to him.

this dish of mushroom tacos was_____his______________

7.carla forgot her pen,so she used my pen instead.

carla forgot her pen,so she used___mine instead_______________________

8.they are the owners of a 20-year-old department store.

the 20-year-old deparment store is_______theirs___________________

9.he lost his glasses, so he wants to borrow your glasses for a while

he lost his glassec,so he wants to borrow______yours for a while_________________

10.their house and our house are in the same neighbourhood.

their house and___ours are in the same neighbourhood____________________________

James Glossop - Times newspaper’s Young Photographer of the YearI always loved taking pictures, but the move to becoming a photographer happened when I was atuniversity in Manchester, where I studied for my degree in English. I was asked to take pictures for auniversity brochure and I realised that I could make money doing something I really enjoyed.After university, I entered The Times newspapers Young Photographer of theYear competition. The prize for winning was to actually work for the...
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James Glossop - Times newspaper’s Young Photographer of the Year
I always loved taking pictures, but the move to becoming a photographer happened when I was at
university in Manchester, where I studied for my degree in English. I was asked to take pictures for a
university brochure and I realised that I could make money doing something I really enjoyed.
After university, I entered The Times newspapers Young Photographer of the
Year competition. The prize for winning was to actually work for the paper.
Working there is great because I get a wide variety of interesting jobs. From
the beginning they got me doing the big things, like political conferences and
international golf tournaments. For example, I recently travelled around
Greenland for 11 days for a story on climate change. I mix with the best
photographers and journalists in the profession, people perhaps 20 years
older than me, and I have to be at the same level as them.
I can be a serious person and that comes across in my work — which can be
a bad thing if you want to make the newspaper’s readers smile! When you
take photos of people, they need to be able to trust you. People seem to trust
me more because I work for The Times, and the editors there trust me, in turn,
to do a good job.
In Scotland, where I’m based, I’m hoping to be on the Royal Rota, which means I’ll be one of the few
photographers allowed to take pictures of the Queen and her family when they visit. But, generally, I'm
not interested in famous people. I like ordinary people who invite you into their home and show you their
world - like the hunters and fishermen I met on my trip to Greenland.
11. What is James trying to do in this text?
A. advise young photographers about how to get a job
B. explain how winning a competition is helping his career
C. describe his techniques for taking good photographs
D. show how challenging his job at the newspaper is
12. While James was at university he discovered that
A. he wasn’t interested in studying English any more.
B. he enjoyed taking photographs.
C. he couldn’t take the kind of photographs he wanted to.
D. he would be able to earn money from photography.
13. What does James say about working for The Times newspaper?
A. The journalists can take a long time to get a story.
B. He prefers working on international issues.
C. He was given main events to photograph from day one.
D. It’s difficult working with the older, more experienced professionals.
14. James believes his serious character can have an effect on
A. the people who look at his photographs.
B. the kind of jobs he is given.
C. the people he takes photographs of.
D. the way he gets on with his colleagues.
15. Which postcard might James have sent to his parents last month?
A
Having a few problems - when people find
out which newspaper I work for, they
won’t trust me to photograph them!
B I seem to spend every day taking
photos of yet another major sporting
event - when will they let me do
something different?
C This is what I love doing - taking pictures
of local villagers doing their daily work and
letting me see what their lives are like.
D It’s been a busy week - I’ve been all
around Scotland photographing the
Prince and his wife on their tour.
 

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17 tháng 8 2021

5. She passed her test even though she made a lot of mistakes.
→ She passed her test in spite of having made a lot of mistakes.

6. Despite the fact that I didn’t have a bachelor degree, I was given the job.
→ In spite of the fact that I didn’t have a bachelor degree, I was given the job.

30 tháng 11 2018

1. We (have not had ) _______ a good meal for three weeks

2. He ( went ) _______ to England two years ago

3. Mr. Lam usually ( rides ) ______ an old man from District 1 to District 5

4. If I ( study ) ________ medicine, I will become a doctor

5. Marie Curie ( had earned ) ________ a physics degree before she took another degree in mathematics

30 tháng 11 2018

e cảm ơn ạ

Bill Gates is the co-founder of Microsoft, the world’s largest PC software company. He is among the richest people in the world. Bill Gates’ interest in computers started when he was a teenager. After high school, he was accepted to several top colleges in the USA: Harvard, Yale, and Princeton. He chose to go to Harvard to study law. At Harvard, he focused more on his interest in computer than on coursework. He often relaxed by playing video games in Harvard’s computer lab. He left Harvard...
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Bill Gates is the co-founder of Microsoft, the world’s largest PC software company. He is among the richest people in the world. Bill Gates’ interest in computers started when he was a teenager. After high school, he was accepted to several top colleges in the USA: Harvard, Yale, and Princeton. He chose to go to Harvard to study law. At Harvard, he focused more on his interest in computer than on coursework. He often relaxed by playing video games in Harvard’s computer lab. He left Harvard before graduating because he wanted to open a software company with his friend Paul Allen. However, he later said, “ I don’t think dropping out is a good idea.” In 2007, he received an honorary degree from Harvard. He began his speech by saying this to his father in the audience. “I’ve been waiting more than 30 years to say this: Dad ,I always told you I’d come back and get my degree.” Bill Gates is no longer working full time for Microsoft. He is now, with his wife, running The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation which aims to improve healthcare, reduce poverty, and promote education around the world. 1. When did Bill Gates first develop his interest in computers? A. during his teenage years B. when he went to university C. when he was at nursery school 2. What did he study at Harvard University? A. computer science B. business C. law 3. What did he often do to relax while at Harvard? A. play sports B. play video games C. go to parties 4. What did he receive from Harvard in 2007? A. an honorary degree B. a job C. a company
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8 tháng 12 2018

Bill Gates is the co-founder of Microsoft, the world’s largest PC software company. He is among the richest people in the world. Bill Gates’ interest in computers started when he was a teenager. After high school, he was accepted to several top colleges in the USA: Harvard, Yale, and Princeton. He chose to go to Harvard to study law. At Harvard, he focused more on his interest in computer than on coursework. He often relaxed by playing video games in Harvard’s computer lab. He left Harvard before graduating because he wanted to open a software company with his friend Paul Allen. However, he later said, “ I don’t think dropping out is a good idea.” In 2007, he received an honorary degree from Harvard. He began his speech by saying this to his father in the audience. “I’ve been waiting more than 30 years to say this: Dad ,I always told you I’d come back and get my degree.” Bill Gates is no longer working full time for Microsoft. He is now, with his wife, running The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation which aims to improve healthcare, reduce poverty, and promote education around the world.

1. When did Bill Gates first develop his interest in computers?

A. during his teenage years B. when he went to university C. when he was at nursery school

2. What did he study at Harvard University?

A. computer science B. business C. law

3. What did he often do to relax while at Harvard?

A. play sports B. play video games C. go to parties

4. What did he receive from Harvard in 2007?

A. an honorary degree B. a job C. a company

11 tháng 12 2018

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2.C.

3.B.

4.A.

Read the following passage and blacken the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Most of the fastening devices used in clothing today, like the shoelace, the button, and the safely pin. have existed in some form in various cultures for thousands of years. But the zipper was the brainchild of one American inventor, namely Whitcomb Judson of Chicago. At the end of the 19th century. Judson was already a successful inventor, with...
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Read the following passage and blacken the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.

Most of the fastening devices used in clothing today, like the shoelace, the button, and the safely pin. have existed in some form in various cultures for thousands of years. But the zipper was the brainchild of one American inventor, namely Whitcomb Judson of Chicago. At the end of the 19th century. Judson was already a successful inventor, with a dozen patents to his credit for mechanical items such as improvements to motors and railroad braking system.

He then turned his mind to create a replacement for the lengthy shoelaces which were then used in both men’s and women's boots. On August 29th 1893, he won another patent, for what he called the case “locker”. Though the model was somewhat clumsy, and frequently jammed, it did work: in fact, Judson and his business associate Lewis Walker had sewn the device into their own boots. Although Judson displayed his clasp–locker at the World's Fair held in Chicago in 1893, the public largely ignored it. The company founded by Judson and Walker, Universal Fastener, despite further refinements, never really succeeded in marketing the device.

The earliest zip fasteners were being used in the clothing industry by 1905, but it was only in 1913, after a Swedish–American engineer, Gideon Sundbach, had remodeled Judson's fastener into a more streamlined and reliable form, that the zipper was a success. The US Army applied zippers to the clothing and equipment of the troops of World War I. By the late 1920s, zippers could be found in all kinds of clothing, footwear, and carrying cases; by the mid–1930s, zippers had even been embraced by the fashion industry.

The term “zipper" was coined as onomatopoeia (resembling the sound it makes) by B.F. Goodrich whose company started marketing rubber shoes featuring the fastener in 1923. Regrettably. Whitcomb Judson died in 1909, and never heard the term, or saw the success by which his invention would become popular.

According to the passage, zippers did not really become a success until _____

A. they were used in the apparel industry after 1905

B. the Army used them in World War I

C. in 1913 after being remodeled

D. be the late 1920s

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10 tháng 8 2017

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

Theo đoạn văn, dây kéo không thực sự trở thành một thành công cho đến khi _____.

A. chúng được sử dụng trong ngành may mặc sau năm 1905

B. quân đội đã sử dụng chúng trong Thế chiến thứ nhất

C. vào năm 1913 sau khi được tu sửa

D. là cuối những năm 1920

Thông tin: The earliest zip fasteners were being used in the clothing industry by 1905, but it was only in 1913, after a Swedish–American engineer, Gideon Sundbach, had remodeled Judson's fastener into a more streamlined and reliable form, that the zipper was a success.

Tạm dịch: Các ốc vít zip đầu tiên đã được sử dụng trong ngành may mặc vào năm 1905, nhưng chỉ đến năm 1913, sau khi một kỹ sư người Mỹ gốc Thụy Điển, Gideon Sundbach, đã sửa lại dây buộc của Judson thành một hình thức hợp lý và đáng tin cậy hơn, rằng khóa kéo đã thành công.

Chọn C

Dịch bài đọc:

Hầu hết các thiết bị buộc chặt được sử dụng trong quần áo ngày nay, như dây giày, nút và pin an toàn, đã tồn tại ở một số dạng trong các nền văn hóa khác nhau trong hàng ngàn năm. Nhưng khóa kéo là sản phẩm trí tuệ của một nhà phát minh người Mỹ, cụ thể là Whitcomb Judson ở Chicago. Vào cuối thế kỷ 19, Judson đã là một nhà phát minh thành công, với hàng tá bằng sáng chế cho tín dụng của mình cho các mặt hàng cơ khí như cải tiến động cơ và hệ thống phanh đường sắt.

Sau đó, anh ấy đã chuyển ý định của mình để tạo ra một sự thay thế cho dây giày dài mà sau đó được sử dụng trong cả giày của nam và nữ. Vào ngày 29 tháng 8 năm 1893, ông đã giành được một bằng sáng chế khác, với cái mà ông gọi là "khóa bấm". Mặc dù nguyên mẫu có phần vụng về và thường xuyên bị kẹt, nhưng nó đã hoạt động: trên thực tế, Judson và cộng sự kinh doanh của ông, Lewis Walker đã khâu thiết bị vào trong ủng của chính họ. Mặc dù Judson trưng bày tủ khóa của mình tại Hội chợ Thế giới được tổ chức tại Chicago năm 1893, nhưng công chúng phần lớn đã phớt lờ nó. Công ty được thành lập bởi Judson và Walker, Universal Fastener, mặc dù đã cải tiến thêm, nhưng chưa bao giờ thực sự thành công trong việc tiếp thị thiết bị.

Các ốc vít zip đầu tiên đã được sử dụng trong ngành may mặc vào năm 1905, nhưng chỉ đến năm 1913, sau khi một kỹ sư người Mỹ gốc Thụy Điển, Gideon Sundbach, đã sửa lại dây buộc của Judson thành một hình thức hợp lý và đáng tin cậy hơn, rằng khóa kéo đã thành công. Quân đội Hoa Kỳ áp dụng dây kéo cho quần áo và thiết bị của quân đội trong Thế chiến T. Vào cuối những năm 1920, dây kéo có thể được tìm thấy trong tất cả các loại quần áo, giày dép và hộp đựng; vào giữa những năm 1930, dây kéo thậm chí đã được ngành công nghiệp thời trang đón nhận.

Thuật ngữ "dây kéo" được đặt ra là onomatopoeia (giống với âm thanh mà nó tạo ra) bởi BF Goodrich, công ty bắt đầu tiếp thị galoshes có dây buộc vào năm 1923. Đáng tiếc, Whitcomb Judson đã chết vào năm 1909, và chưa bao giờ nghe thấy thuật ngữ này, hoặc không bao giờ nghe thấy thuật ngữ này. mà phát minh của ông sẽ trở nên phổ biến.

123. Would you like ______ cup of tea? A. other B. others C. another D. an other124. My father did a degree in Chemistry after ______ high school. A. leaving B. has left C. left D. to leave125. ______ people in Vietnam like to eat seafood. A. Almost B. All most C. Most D. Most of126. According to ______, we have fireworks on New Year’s Eve. A. rule B. tradition C. custom D. habit127. “There’s lots to see at the Lim Festival” – “___________” A. Really? B. Sounds great! C. So interesting! D. All...
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123. Would you like ______ cup of tea? A. other B. others C. another D. an other

124. My father did a degree in Chemistry after ______ high school. A. leaving B. has left C. left D. to leave

125. ______ people in Vietnam like to eat seafood. A. Almost B. All most C. Most D. Most of

126. According to ______, we have fireworks on New Year’s Eve. A. rule B. tradition C. custom D. habit

127. “There’s lots to see at the Lim Festival” – “___________” A. Really? B. Sounds great! C. So interesting! D. All are correct

128. Nick is tired; _________, he has a lot of homework to do. A. moreover B. however C. therefore D. otherwise

129. My friends like ________ things such as coins, bottles or stamps. A. collect B. collected C. to collect D. collecting

 130. At Huong pagoda, we offer Buddha a tray of fruit to ______ him. A. worship B. preserve C. pray for D. commemorate

131. A tent can be ______ pulled down and transported than a ger. A. more easily B. most easily C. easier D. as easily

132. We do not have many carnivals in Vietnam; _______ we have many traditional festivals. A. but B. moreover C. otherwise D. nevertheless

133. People in the countryside live _______ than those in the city. A. happy B. more happily C. happily D. less happy

134. People burn incense to show respect to their ______ during Tet. A. relatives B. ancestors C. friends D. neighbors

135. – Lan: Would you like some orange juice?         - Nam: _________. I’m rather thirsty. A. No, I wouldn’t B. No, thanks C. Yes, please D. Yes, I like

136. They love _______ with their friends. A. ate out B. having eaten C. eat out D. to eat out

 137. In my family, all the traditions of our ancestors are strictly ______. A. to follow B. follow C. followed D. following

 138. Mary is a beautiful girl; _______, she’s kind-hearted. A. therefore B. however C. moreover D. otherwise

 139. People should ______ their voice inside the temple. A. lower B. slow down C. raise D. turn up

 140. The Hmong is one of the ______ of Vietnam. A. people B. peoples C. ethnology D. ethnic group

141. My neighborhood broke ______ tradition by not having fireworks on New Year’s Eve. A. with B. out C. down D. up

142. I have washed the clothes, so you ______ wash them again. A. mustn’t B. must C. have to D. don’t have to

143. She likes reading books; _______, she spends a lot of money on it. A. however B. therefore C. moreover D. otherwise

144. The Giong Festival is held every year to ______ Saint Giong, our traditional hero.

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26 tháng 12 2021

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123. Would you like ______ cup of tea?
A. other B. others C. another D. an other

124. My father did a degree in Chemistry after ______ high school.
A. leaving B. has left C. left D. to leave

125. ______ people in Vietnam like to eat seafood.
A. Almost B. All most C. Most D. Most of

126. According to ______, we have fireworks on New Year’s Eve.
A. rule B. tradition C. custom D. habit

127. “There’s lots to see at the Lim Festival” – “___________”
A. Really? B. Sounds great! C. So interesting! D. All are correct

128. Nick is tired; _________, he has a lot of homework to do.
A. moreover B. however C. therefore D. otherwise

129. My friends like ________ things such as coins, bottles or stamps.
A. collect B. collected C. to collect D. collecting

130. At Huong pagoda, we offer Buddha a tray of fruit to ______ him.
A. worship B. preserve C. pray for D. commemorate

131. A tent can be ______ pulled down and transported than a ger.
A. more easily B. most easily C. easier D. as easily

132. We do not have many carnivals in Vietnam; _______ we have many traditional festivals.
A. but B. moreover C. otherwise D. nevertheless

133. People in the countryside live _______ than those in the city.
A. happy B. more happily C. happily D. less happy

134. People burn incense to show respect to their ______ during Tet.
A. relatives B. ancestors C. friends D. neighbors

135. – Lan: Would you like some orange juice?         - Nam: _________. I’m rather thirsty.
A. No, I wouldn’t B. No, thanks C. Yes, please D. Yes, I like

136. They love _______ with their friends.
A. ate out B. having eaten C. eat out D. to eat out

137. In my family, all the traditions of our ancestors are strictly ______.
A. to follow B. follow C. followed D. following

138. Mary is a beautiful girl; _______, she’s kind-hearted.
A. therefore B. however C. moreover D. otherwise

139. People should ______ their voice inside the temple.
A. lower B. slow down C. raise D. turn up

140. The Hmong is one of the ______ of Vietnam.
A. people B. peoples C. ethnology D. ethnic group

141. My neighborhood broke ______ tradition by not having fireworks on New Year’s Eve.
A. with B. out C. down D. up

142. I have washed the clothes, so you ______ wash them again.
A. mustn’t B. must C. have to D. don’t have to

143. She likes reading books; _______, she spends a lot of money on it. A. however B. therefore C. moreover D. otherwise

144. The Giong Festival is held every year to ______ Saint Giong, our traditional hero.

26 tháng 12 2021

câu 144 ko biết chọn gì vì ko có câu trl cần chọn :v

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 following questions from 31 to 38. What does it take to graduate from university with a First?Mark McArdle, first–class degree holder from the University of Lancaster, tells how he did it.Don’t spend too much time at the student lounge, do turn up for most lectures and tutorials and do submit all coursework – eventually. That, I was told by a PhD student during...
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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 following questions from 31 to 38. 

What does it take to graduate from university with a First?

Mark McArdle, first–class degree holder from the University of Lancaster, tells how he did it.

Don’t spend too much time at the student lounge, do turn up for most lectures and tutorials and do submit all coursework – eventually. That, I was told by a PhD student during fresher’s week, was all I needed to do to get a 2:2. For a 2:1, I’d require a better attendance record and have to work harder, but not at the expense of being cut off from civilization. And for a First I would have to become some sort of social outcast, go to even lecture and tutorial (scribbling notes madly), spend every waking moment immersed in academic books, and be among the last to be thrown out of the university library at 10 pm closing time. 

Well, I did not give up my life for study. I didn't attend every lecture and tutorial. I didn’t write down every word spoken in lectures. I didn’t get 80% or more in every essay, project, test or exam. I was usually behind with my reading and occasionally mystified by the syllabus. Sometimes I couldn't be bothered to go to university and stayed at home instead. But I always knew where I was what I had to do and what not to bother with. And I always worked hard on the things that counted: assignments and exams. 

Getting a degree is about learning, but it isn’t just about learning biology, history, English or whatever. It’s about understanding what you need to succeed − what, in fact, the university wants from you and what you will get in return. You have to have a feel for the education market and really sell your inspirations. What does the lecturer want? What is the essay marker searching for? Some students try to offer something not wanted. Others want to give very little − they steal the thoughts of others and submit them as their own. But they all want to be rewarded. Exchange, but don’t steal, and you’ll get a degree. 

I could guarantee every book on my reading list was out on long loan from the university library within five seconds of the list being issued. This was worrying at first, but I quickly learned that it was impossible to read all of the books on an average reading list anyway. I sought shortcuts. Collections of selected readings or journal articles were excellent sources that often saved me the bother of reading the original texts. References in books dragged me all over the place but with all the courses I had to do, there wasn't enough time to be dragged too far. I would flick through the book, read the introduction, note any summaries, look at diagrams, skim the index, and read any conclusions. I plucked out what was needed and made my escape. 

I revised by discarding subject areas I could not face revising, reading, compiling notes, and then condensing them onto one or two sheets of A4 for each subject area. Leading up to the exam, I would concentrate on just the condensed notes and rely on my memory to drag out the detail behind them when the time came. I didn’t practice writing exam questions, although it was recommended. I prefer to be spontaneous and open–minded. I don't want pre–formed conclusions filling my mind.

And nor should you; there is no secret to getting a First – this is just an account of how I got my First. Be a happy student by striking the right balance between working and enjoying yourself. Take what you do seriously and do your best. And, no matter what you do don’t forget to appreciate every day of your university studies: it is one of the greatest periods of your life. 

Glossary: 

University degree classifications in the UK: 

– First class 

– Upper second (2:1) 

– Lower second (2:2) 

– Third class (3) 

Why did the writer not practice writing exam questions?

A. He thought the practice was rather boring.

B. He wanted to answer exam questions critically.

C. He was advised not to.

D. He thought it might prejudice staff against him.

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18 tháng 8 2017

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu 

Giải thích: 

Tại sao người viết không luyện tập viết các đề thi? 

A. Ông ấy nghĩ rằng việc luyện tập khá nhàm chán. 

B. Ông ấy muốn trả lời các câu hỏi thi một cách nghiêm chỉnh, có tính đánh giá. 

C. Ông ấy được khuyên không nên làm thế. 

D. Ông ấy nghĩ rằng nó có thể khiến các nhân viên có định kiến về mình. 

Thông tin: I didn’t practice writing exam questions, although it was recommended. I prefer to be spontaneous and open–minded. 

Tạm dịch: Tôi đã không luyện tập các bài thi viết, mặc dù nó được khuyến khích. Tôi thích không gò bó và cởi mở. 

Chọn B

Dịch bài đọc: 

Làm gì để được tốt nghiệp đại học với tấm bằng hạng Nhất?

Mark McArdle, người giữ bằng cấp hạng nhất của Đại học Lancaster, cho biết ông đã làm như thế nào.

Đừng dành quá nhiều thời gian tại phòng chờ sinh viên, phải tham dự hết các bài giảng và các buổi hướng dẫn và cuối là nộp hết các loại bài tập. Một nghiên cứu sinh nói với tôi điều này, và nó chỉ là tất cả những gì tôi cần làm để có được bàng hạng 2:2. Đối với bằng hạng 2:1, tôi yêu cầu thành tích tham dự tốt hơn và phải làm việc chăm chỉ hơn, nhưng không phải trả giá bằng việc bị loại khỏi nền văn minh. Và để dành được tấm bằng hạng Nhất, tôi sẽ phải trở thành một kẻ bị xã hội ruồng bỏ, tham gia mọi buổi giảng bài và hướng dẫn (viết nguệch ngoạc một cách điên cuồng), dành mọi khoảnh khắc thức giấc đắm chìm trong sách học thuật, và là một trong những người cuối cùng bị tống ra khỏi thư viện trường đại học vào lúc 10 giờ tối – giờ đóng cửa. 

Chà, tôi đã không từ bỏ cuộc sống của mình để học. Tôi đã không tham dự tất cả các buổi giảng và hướng dẫn. Tôi không viết ra từng chữ trong các bài giảng. Tôi cũng không đạt từ 80% trở lên số điểm của các bài luận, dự án, bài thi hay bài kiểm tra. Tôi thường không hoàn thành việc đọc của mình và đôi khi bị nhầm lẫn bởi giáo trình. Đôi khi tôi còn không bận tâm đến việc đến trường và ở nhà. Nhưng tôi luôn biết mình đang ở đâu, mình phải làm gì và không nên bận tâm điều gì. Và tôi luôn làm việc chăm chỉ với những điều quan trọng: các bài tập và các bài kiểm tra. 

Lấy được một tấm bằng là về việc học, nhưng không chỉ là học về sinh học, lịch sử, tiếng Anh hay bất cứ thứ gì. Nó là về việc hiểu những gì bạn cần để thành công – trên thực tế, trường đại học muốn gì ở bạn và bạn sẽ nhận lại được gì. Bạn phải có cảm nhận về thị trường giáo dục và thực sự bán cảm hứng của bạn. Giảng viên muốn gì? Người chấm bài tiểu luận tìm kiếm điều gì? Một số sinh viên cố gắng đưa ra những điều không cần thiết. Những người khác muốn cho rất ít – họ đánh cắp suy nghĩ của người khác và gửi chúng như của chính họ. Nhưng tất cả họ đều muốn được khen thưởng. Trao đổi, nhưng không ăn cắp, và bạn sẽ có được một tấm bằng. 

Tôi có thể đảm bảo mọi cuốn sách trong danh sách đọc của mình đều được cho mượn từ thư viện đại học trong vòng năm giây sau khi danh sách được đưa ra. Điều này ban đầu rất đáng lo ngại, nhưng tôi nhanh chóng nhận ra rằng không thể đọc tất cả các cuốn sách trong danh sách đọc trung bình. Tôi đã tìm kiếm các bản tóm tắt. Bộ sưu tập các bài đọc hoặc bài báo được tuyển chọn là những nguồn tuyệt vời thường giúp tôi không phải đọc các văn bản gốc. Tài liệu tham khảo trong sách kéo tôi đi khắp nơi nhưng với tất cả các khóa học tôi phải làm, không có đủ thời gian để bị kéo đi quá xa. Tôi sẽ lướt qua cuốn sách, đọc phần giới thiệu, ghi chú mọi tóm tắt, xem sơ đồ, đọc lướt qua mục lục và đọc bất kỳ kết luận nào. Tôi rút ra những gì cần thiết và thế là xong. 

Tôi đã ôn tập bằng loại bỏ các lĩnh vực chủ đề mà tôi không thể đối mặt với việc ôn tập: đọc: ghi chú: và sau đó cô đọng chúng vào một hoặc hai tờ A4 cho mỗi khu vực chủ đề. Đến kỳ thi, tôi sẽ chỉ tập trung vào các ghi chú cô đọng và dựa vào trí nhớ của mình để nhớ ra chi tiết đằng sau chúng khi thời gian đến. Tôi đã không luyện tập các bài thi viết, mặc dù nó được khuyến khích. Tôi thích không gò bó và cởi mở. Tôi không muốn kết luận được hình thành trước đó lấp đầy tâm trí của tôi. 

Và bạn cũng không nên làm thế; không có bí quyết nào để đạt được bằng hạng Nhất– đây chỉ là một quá trình tôi lấy được bằng hạng Nhất. Hãy là một sinh viên hạnh phúc bằng cách tạo ra sự cân bằng phù hợp giữa làm việc và tận hưởng chính mình. Hãy làm những gì bạn làm nghiêm túc và làm tốt nhất. Và, dù bạn có làm gì đi nữa, đừng quên biết ơn mỗi ngày bạn học ở đại học: đó là một trong những giai đoạn tuyệt vời nhất trong cuộc đời bạn. 

Chú thích:: 

Phân loại bằng đại học ở Anh: 

– First class: Bằng hạng Nhất 

– Upper second (2:1): Bằng hạng 2:1 

– Lower second (2:2): Bằng hạng 2:2 

– Third class (3): Bằng hạng 3