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8 tháng 2 2019

1. Margaret Thatcher was the first woman to lead a ____political party in the UK.(major)

2. She was the first British female Prime Minister and was the longest____PM for over 150 years. (server)

3. Her first term in office was not easy, but her government successfully reduced the____rate and improved the economy. (unemployment)

4.Her____was gradually built up, which led to her re-election in 1983 and a third term in office in 1987.(reputation)

III/ Give the correct form of the word in brackets. 1. Margaret Thatcher was the first woman to lead a ___________ political partyin the United Kingdom.                                                                                              MAJORITY2. Her first term in office was not easy, but her government successfully reducedthe _____________ rate and improved the economy.                                               EMPLOY3. Everyone must be aware that housework is a shared...
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III/ Give the correct form of the word in brackets.

 

1. Margaret Thatcher was the first woman to lead a ___________ political party

in the United Kingdom.                                                                                              MAJORITY

2. Her first term in office was not easy, but her government successfully reduced

the _____________ rate and improved the economy.                                               EMPLOY

3. Everyone must be aware that housework is a shared _____________ among all

family members, not just women.                                                                               RESPONSIBLE

4. Through a joint project involving the World Bank, UNICEF hopes to help the

government _____________ all children with textbooks at the beginning of each

school year.                                                                                                                 PROVISION

5. In the workplace, women should be given _____________opportunities as men. EQUALLY

6. Until now, the high cost of schooling has _____________or prevented poor

parents from having their children, especially girls, educated.                                   COURAGE

7. _____________Vietnamese people visit their parents and relatives, wish them

Good things and get lucky money on the first day of the Lunar New Year.                         TRADITION

8. Life in big cities and rural areas is very _____________Usually, people in urban areas

get better access to medical and educational services than those in remote areas.     DIVERSITY

9. If I were an _____________, I would do as many researches as possible to figure

out ways to reduce the current pollution that we are facing.                                                 ENVIRONMENT

10. Young students should participate in _____________ activities in order to develop

their social skills and improve their physical health.                                                   NUMBER

 

IV/ Finish each of the following sentences without losing their meanings.

1. They said that John was the brightest student in class.

@ John _____________________________________.

2. I will get my hair cut by Jenny tomorrow.

@ I ________________________________________. (to)

3. I find it interesting to do volunteer work. 

@  I________________________________________. (interested)

4. They know that Mary won the competition.

@ Mary _____________________________________.

 

5. You need to water these trees every day

@ These trees_________________________________. (watered)

6. The manager should sign these contracts.

@ These contracts______________________________.

7. No one deleted the files in his computer.

@ The files____________________________________.

8. She finds it boring to stay at home all day.                                   

@ She ________________________________________. (bored)

9. They don’t allow Daisy to go to work on foot

@ Daisy_______________________________________.

10. In the middle of our sleep, a burglar broke in our house.

@ While ______________________________________.

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16 tháng 2 2021

III/

1. major

2. unemployment

3. responsibility

4. provide

5. equal

6. discouraged

7. Traditionally (thêm dấu phẩy nhé)

8. diverse

9. environmentalist

10. numerous

16 tháng 2 2021

1. They said that John was the brightest student in class.

@ John was said to be the brightest student in class.

2. I will get my hair cut by Jenny tomorrow.

@ I will get Jenny to cut my hair tomorrow. (to)

3. I find it interesting to do volunteer work. 

@  I am interested in doing volunteer work. (interested)

4. They know that Mary won the competition.

@ Mary is known to have won the competition.

5. You need to water these trees every day.

@ These trees need to be watered every day. (watered)

6. The manager should sign these contracts.

@ These contracts should be signed by the manager.

7. No one deleted the files in his computer.

@ The files in his computer weren't deleted.

8. She finds it boring to stay at home all day.                                   

@ She is bored of staying at home all day. (bored)

9. They don’t allow Daisy to go to work on foot.

@ Daisy is allowed to go to work on foot.

10. In the middle of our sleep, a burglar broke in our house.

@ While we were sleeping, a burlar broke in our house.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, H, C, or 1) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50.   Theresa May, the second female Britain’s prime minister following Margaret Thatcher, revealed in 2013 that she had been given a diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes, a condition that requires daily insulin injections. Asked later how she felt about the diagnosis, she said her approach to it was the same as toward everything in her life: “Just...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, H, C, or 1) on your answer sheet to

indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50.

  Theresa May, the second female Britain’s prime minister following Margaret Thatcher, revealed in 2013 that she had been given a diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes, a condition that requires daily insulin injections. Asked later how she felt about the diagnosis, she said her approach to it was the same as toward everything in her life: “Just get on and deal with it.” That kind of steeliness brought her to center stage in the aftermath of Britain’s vote to leave the European Union and the feuding that erupted in the Conservative Party over who would succeed David Cameron.

  Ms” May, 59 years old, is the country’s longest-serving home secretary in half a century, with a reputation for seriousness, hard work and above all, determination. She is one of a growing number of women in traditionally male-dominated British politics rising to the upper position of leadership.

  Bom in 1956, Ms. May grew up mainly in Oxford shire, an only child who was first drawn to the Conservative Party at age 12. As a conscientious student, she never rebelled against her religious upbringing and remains a regular churchgoer. Tellingly, her sports hero was Geoffrey Boycott, a solid, stubborn cricketer who specialized in playing the long game.

  Like many other Britain’s prime minister including Tony Blair, Sir Robert Peel and Margaret Thatcher, she won a place at Oxford. But while almost every other political leader got there by way of Eton College and joined Oxford’s hedonistic Bullingdon Club, she attended a state secondary school and had a more sedate university career. After unsuccessful attempts to be elected to the House of Commons in 1992 and 1994, she finally became an MP in 1997 general election.

  May is known for a love of fashion and in particular distinctive shoes. She even wore leopard-print shoes to her final Cabinet meeting as Home Secretary in early 2016. However, she has been quite critical of the media focusing on her fashion instead of her achievement as a politician. May also describes cooking and walking as primary hobbies, and if someone is raising questions about why walking can be classified as a hobby, she elaborates in a column for Balance magazine, in which she wrote of her battle with diabetes.

Question 43. According to the passage, who is the prime minister coming before Theresa May?

A. Tony Blair

B. Margaret Thatcher

C. Sir Robert Peel

D. David Cameron

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22 tháng 3 2019

Chọn D                                 Theo bài đọc, ai là người thủ tướng tiền nhiệm trước Theresa May?

Thông tin trong bài: That kind of steeliness brought her to center stage in the aftermath of Britain's vote to leave the European Union and the feuding that erupted in the Conservative Party over who would succeed David Cameron.

*Read the following passage and mark the letter A, H, C, or 1) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50. Theresa May, the second female Britain’s prime minister following Margaret Thatcher, revealed in 2013 that she had been given a diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes, a condition that requires daily insulin injections. Asked later how she felt about the diagnosis, she said her approach to it was the same as toward everything in her life: “Just get...
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*Read the following passage and mark the letter A, H, C, or 1) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50. Theresa May, the second female Britain’s prime minister following Margaret Thatcher, revealed in 2013 that she had been given a diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes, a condition that requires daily insulin injections. Asked later how she felt about the diagnosis, she said her approach to it was the same as toward everything in her life: “Just get on and deal with it.” That kind of steeliness brought her to center stage in the aftermath of Britain’s vote to leave the European Union and the feuding that erupted in the Conservative Party over who would succeed David Cameron. Ms” May, 59 years old, is the country’s longest-serving home secretary in half a century, with a reputation for seriousness, hard work and above all, determination. She is one of a growing number of women in traditionally male-dominated British politics rising to the upper position of leadership. Bom in 1956, Ms. May grew up mainly in Oxford shire, an only child who was first drawn to the Conservative Party at age 12. As a conscientious student, she never rebelled against her religious upbringing and remains a regular churchgoer. Tellingly, her sports hero was Geoffrey Boycott, a solid, stubborn cricketer who specialized in playing the long game. Like many other Britain’s prime minister including Tony Blair, Sir Robert Peel and Margaret Thatcher, she won a place at Oxford. But while almost every other political leader got there by way of Eton College and joined Oxford’s hedonistic Bullingdon Club, she attended a state secondary school and had a more sedate university career. After unsuccessful attempts to be elected to the House of Commons in 1992 and 1994, she finally became an MP in 1997 general election. May is known for a love of fashion and in particular distinctive shoes. She even wore leopard-print shoes to her final Cabinet meeting as Home Secretary in early 2016. However, she has been quite critical of the media focusing on her fashion instead of her achievement as a politician. May also describes cooking and walking as primary hobbies, and if someone is raising questions about why walking can be classified as a hobby, she elaborates in a column for Balance magazine, in which she wrote of her battle with diabetes.

She first became a member of parliament in ..................

A. 1992

B. 1994

C. 1997

D. 2013

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12 tháng 5 2018

Chọn C                                 Lần đầu bà trở thành một thành viên của Quốc hội là vào năm _________.

Thông tin trong bài: After unsuccessful attempts to be elected to the House of Commons in 1992 and 1994, she finally became an MP in 1997 general election.

Think Globally, Act LocallyWangari Maathai was the first African woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize in 2004. She was also the first female scholar from East and Central Africa to take a doctorate (in biology), and the first female professor ever in her home country of Kenya. Maathai played an (26) _______ part in the (27) _______ for democracy in Kenya.As a young girl in Kenya, she was surrounded by a rich, beautiful forest. As she saw the forest being cut down, she understood how the lack...
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Think Globally, Act Locally

Wangari Maathai was the first African woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize in 2004. She was also the first female scholar from East and Central Africa to take a doctorate (in biology), and the first female professor ever in her home country of Kenya. Maathai played an (26) _______ part in the (27) _______ for democracy in Kenya.

As a young girl in Kenya, she was surrounded by a rich, beautiful forest. As she saw the forest being cut down, she understood how the lack of forests (28) _______ farming and life more difficult for her (29) ______ . People fought over water and over food. She decided to plant nine seedlings and as the trees grew, she had her plans to plant trees for (30) _____ .

In 1977, she (31) ______ a movement aimed at opposing the deforestation that was threatening the means of subsistence of the agricultural population. The campaign (32) _______ women to plant trees in their local environments and to think ecologically. The so- called Green Belt Movement spread to other African countries, and (33) ______ to the planting of over thirty million trees.

Maathai’s Green Belt Movement for African women was not limited in its vision to work (34) _______ sustainable development, she saw tree – planting in a broader perspective which included democracy, (35) _______, international solidarity, as in the words of the Noel Committee “She thinks globally and acts locally.”

farms and life more difficult for her (29) ______ .

A. humanity   

B. ability

C.  responsibility

D. community

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27 tháng 2 2022

chị gì đó giúp em với:v

27 tháng 2 2022

humanity (n): nhân loại                      

ability(n): khả năng    

responsibility (n): trách nhiệm            

community (n): cộng đồng

=>farms and life more difficult for her community .

Tạm dịch: nông nghiệp và cuộc sống khó khăn cho cộng đồng của mình hơn.

( Bố thí nãy h t giúp m 3 câu r nghen:''))

*Read the following passage and mark the letter A, H, C, or 1) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50. Theresa May, the second female Britain’s prime minister following Margaret Thatcher, revealed in 2013 that she had been given a diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes, a condition that requires daily insulin injections. Asked later how she felt about the diagnosis, she said her approach to it was the same as toward everything in her life: “Just get...
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*Read the following passage and mark the letter A, H, C, or 1) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50. Theresa May, the second female Britain’s prime minister following Margaret Thatcher, revealed in 2013 that she had been given a diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes, a condition that requires daily insulin injections. Asked later how she felt about the diagnosis, she said her approach to it was the same as toward everything in her life: “Just get on and deal with it.” That kind of steeliness brought her to center stage in the aftermath of Britain’s vote to leave the European Union and the feuding that erupted in the Conservative Party over who would succeed David Cameron. Ms” May, 59 years old, is the country’s longest-serving home secretary in half a century, with a reputation for seriousness, hard work and above all, determination. She is one of a growing number of women in traditionally male-dominated British politics rising to the upper position of leadership. Bom in 1956, Ms. May grew up mainly in Oxford shire, an only child who was first drawn to the Conservative Party at age 12. As a conscientious student, she never rebelled against her religious upbringing and remains a regular churchgoer. Tellingly, her sports hero was Geoffrey Boycott, a solid, stubborn cricketer who specialized in playing the long game. Like many other Britain’s prime minister including Tony Blair, Sir Robert Peel and Margaret Thatcher, she won a place at Oxford. But while almost every other political leader got there by way of Eton College and joined Oxford’s hedonistic Bullingdon Club, she attended a state secondary school and had a more sedate university career. After unsuccessful attempts to be elected to the House of Commons in 1992 and 1994, she finally became an MP in 1997 general election. May is known for a love of fashion and in particular distinctive shoes. She even wore leopard-print shoes to her final Cabinet meeting as Home Secretary in early 2016. However, she has been quite critical of the media focusing on her fashion instead of her achievement as a politician. May also describes cooking and walking as primary hobbies, and if someone is raising questions about why walking can be classified as a hobby, she elaborates in a column for Balance magazine, in which she wrote of her battle with diabetes.

The word “hedonistic” is closest in meaning to .................. 

A. ordinary

B. luxurious

C. economical

D. simple

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19 tháng 12 2017

Chọn B                                 Hedonistic (adj.): thuộc chủ nghĩa khoái lạc. = luxurious (adj.): sang trọng, sa hoa.

Ordinary (adj.): bình thường, thông thường;

Economical (adj.): tiết kiệm;

Simple (adj.): đơn giản.

 

 

 

 

*Read the following passage and mark the letter A, H, C, or 1) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50. Theresa May, the second female Britain’s prime minister following Margaret Thatcher, revealed in 2013 that she had been given a diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes, a condition that requires daily insulin injections. Asked later how she felt about the diagnosis, she said her approach to it was the same as toward everything in her life: “Just get...
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*Read the following passage and mark the letter A, H, C, or 1) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50. Theresa May, the second female Britain’s prime minister following Margaret Thatcher, revealed in 2013 that she had been given a diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes, a condition that requires daily insulin injections. Asked later how she felt about the diagnosis, she said her approach to it was the same as toward everything in her life: “Just get on and deal with it.” That kind of steeliness brought her to center stage in the aftermath of Britain’s vote to leave the European Union and the feuding that erupted in the Conservative Party over who would succeed David Cameron. Ms” May, 59 years old, is the country’s longest-serving home secretary in half a century, with a reputation for seriousness, hard work and above all, determination. She is one of a growing number of women in traditionally male-dominated British politics rising to the upper position of leadership. Bom in 1956, Ms. May grew up mainly in Oxford shire, an only child who was first drawn to the Conservative Party at age 12. As a conscientious student, she never rebelled against her religious upbringing and remains a regular churchgoer. Tellingly, her sports hero was Geoffrey Boycott, a solid, stubborn cricketer who specialized in playing the long game. Like many other Britain’s prime minister including Tony Blair, Sir Robert Peel and Margaret Thatcher, she won a place at Oxford. But while almost every other political leader got there by way of Eton College and joined Oxford’s hedonistic Bullingdon Club, she attended a state secondary school and had a more sedate university career. After unsuccessful attempts to be elected to the House of Commons in 1992 and 1994, she finally became an MP in 1997 general election. May is known for a love of fashion and in particular distinctive shoes. She even wore leopard-print shoes to her final Cabinet meeting as Home Secretary in early 2016. However, she has been quite critical of the media focusing on her fashion instead of her achievement as a politician. May also describes cooking and walking as primary hobbies, and if someone is raising questions about why walking can be classified as a hobby, she elaborates in a column for Balance magazine, in which she wrote of her battle with diabetes.

The word “approach” is closest in meaning to ..................

A. means

B. advance

C. technique

D. trick

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18 tháng 10 2019

Chọn A                                 Approach (n.): phương thức, cách tiếp cận = means (n.): phưomg pháp. Advance (n.): sự phát triển, tiến bộ;

Technique (n.): công nghệ;

Trick (n.): mưu meo, mánh khóe.

*Read the following passage and mark the letter A, H, C, or 1) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50. Theresa May, the second female Britain’s prime minister following Margaret Thatcher, revealed in 2013 that she had been given a diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes, a condition that requires daily insulin injections. Asked later how she felt about the diagnosis, she said her approach to it was the same as toward everything in her life: “Just get...
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*Read the following passage and mark the letter A, H, C, or 1) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50. Theresa May, the second female Britain’s prime minister following Margaret Thatcher, revealed in 2013 that she had been given a diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes, a condition that requires daily insulin injections. Asked later how she felt about the diagnosis, she said her approach to it was the same as toward everything in her life: “Just get on and deal with it.” That kind of steeliness brought her to center stage in the aftermath of Britain’s vote to leave the European Union and the feuding that erupted in the Conservative Party over who would succeed David Cameron. Ms” May, 59 years old, is the country’s longest-serving home secretary in half a century, with a reputation for seriousness, hard work and above all, determination. She is one of a growing number of women in traditionally male-dominated British politics rising to the upper position of leadership. Bom in 1956, Ms. May grew up mainly in Oxford shire, an only child who was first drawn to the Conservative Party at age 12. As a conscientious student, she never rebelled against her religious upbringing and remains a regular churchgoer. Tellingly, her sports hero was Geoffrey Boycott, a solid, stubborn cricketer who specialized in playing the long game. Like many other Britain’s prime minister including Tony Blair, Sir Robert Peel and Margaret Thatcher, she won a place at Oxford. But while almost every other political leader got there by way of Eton College and joined Oxford’s hedonistic Bullingdon Club, she attended a state secondary school and had a more sedate university career. After unsuccessful attempts to be elected to the House of Commons in 1992 and 1994, she finally became an MP in 1997 general election. May is known for a love of fashion and in particular distinctive shoes. She even wore leopard-print shoes to her final Cabinet meeting as Home Secretary in early 2016. However, she has been quite critical of the media focusing on her fashion instead of her achievement as a politician. May also describes cooking and walking as primary hobbies, and if someone is raising questions about why walking can be classified as a hobby, she elaborates in a column for Balance magazine, in which she wrote of her battle with diabetes.

The most prominent characteristic of Theresa May is ...................

A. stubbornness

B. seriousness

C. determination

D. hard work

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2 tháng 4 2019

Chọn C                                 Điểm nổi bật nhất trong tính cách của Theresa May là

Đáp án C. sự cương quyết;

Các đáp án còn lại:

A. sự ương ngạnh; B. sự nghiêm túc; D. sự chăm chỉ.

Thông tin trong bài: Ms. May, 59 years old, is the country's longest- serving home secretary in half a century, with a reputation for seriousness, hard work and above all, determination.

*Read the following passage and mark the letter A, H, C, or 1) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50. Theresa May, the second female Britain’s prime minister following Margaret Thatcher, revealed in 2013 that she had been given a diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes, a condition that requires daily insulin injections. Asked later how she felt about the diagnosis, she said her approach to it was the same as toward everything in her life: “Just get...
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*Read the following passage and mark the letter A, H, C, or 1) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50. Theresa May, the second female Britain’s prime minister following Margaret Thatcher, revealed in 2013 that she had been given a diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes, a condition that requires daily insulin injections. Asked later how she felt about the diagnosis, she said her approach to it was the same as toward everything in her life: “Just get on and deal with it.” That kind of steeliness brought her to center stage in the aftermath of Britain’s vote to leave the European Union and the feuding that erupted in the Conservative Party over who would succeed David Cameron. Ms” May, 59 years old, is the country’s longest-serving home secretary in half a century, with a reputation for seriousness, hard work and above all, determination. She is one of a growing number of women in traditionally male-dominated British politics rising to the upper position of leadership. Bom in 1956, Ms. May grew up mainly in Oxford shire, an only child who was first drawn to the Conservative Party at age 12. As a conscientious student, she never rebelled against her religious upbringing and remains a regular churchgoer. Tellingly, her sports hero was Geoffrey Boycott, a solid, stubborn cricketer who specialized in playing the long game. Like many other Britain’s prime minister including Tony Blair, Sir Robert Peel and Margaret Thatcher, she won a place at Oxford. But while almost every other political leader got there by way of Eton College and joined Oxford’s hedonistic Bullingdon Club, she attended a state secondary school and had a more sedate university career. After unsuccessful attempts to be elected to the House of Commons in 1992 and 1994, she finally became an MP in 1997 general election. May is known for a love of fashion and in particular distinctive shoes. She even wore leopard-print shoes to her final Cabinet meeting as Home Secretary in early 2016. However, she has been quite critical of the media focusing on her fashion instead of her achievement as a politician. May also describes cooking and walking as primary hobbies, and if someone is raising questions about why walking can be classified as a hobby, she elaborates in a column for Balance magazine, in which she wrote of her battle with diabetes.

Which of the following statements is NOT true?

A. British political life is conventionally controlled mainly by men. 

B. The number of women in politics is increasing. 

C. Conservative Party didn’t have to discuss about who would be the next prime minister. 

D. Theresa May’s toughness was one of the reasons for the Party to choose her for the prime minister position.

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16 tháng 12 2017

Chọn C                                 Khẳng định nào dưới đây là KHÔNG đúng?

A. Đời sống chính trị ở Anh thường bị áp đảo bởi đàn ông.

B. Số lượng phu nữ làm chính trị đang gia tăng.

C. Đảng Bảo thủ đã không cần phải bàn luận về việc ai sẽ là vị thủ tướng mới.

D. Sự cứng rắn của Theresa May là một trong những lí do khiến cho Đảng chọn bà cho vị trí thủ tướng.

Thông tin trong bài: That kind of steeliness brought her to center stage in the aftermath of Britain’s vote to leave the European Union and the feuding that erupted in the Conservative Party over who would succeed David Cameron

*Read the following passage and mark the letter A, H, C, or 1) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50. Theresa May, the second female Britain’s prime minister following Margaret Thatcher, revealed in 2013 that she had been given a diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes, a condition that requires daily insulin injections. Asked later how she felt about the diagnosis, she said her approach to it was the same as toward everything in her life: “Just get...
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*Read the following passage and mark the letter A, H, C, or 1) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50. Theresa May, the second female Britain’s prime minister following Margaret Thatcher, revealed in 2013 that she had been given a diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes, a condition that requires daily insulin injections. Asked later how she felt about the diagnosis, she said her approach to it was the same as toward everything in her life: “Just get on and deal with it.” That kind of steeliness brought her to center stage in the aftermath of Britain’s vote to leave the European Union and the feuding that erupted in the Conservative Party over who would succeed David Cameron. Ms” May, 59 years old, is the country’s longest-serving home secretary in half a century, with a reputation for seriousness, hard work and above all, determination. She is one of a growing number of women in traditionally male-dominated British politics rising to the upper position of leadership. Bom in 1956, Ms. May grew up mainly in Oxford shire, an only child who was first drawn to the Conservative Party at age 12. As a conscientious student, she never rebelled against her religious upbringing and remains a regular churchgoer. Tellingly, her sports hero was Geoffrey Boycott, a solid, stubborn cricketer who specialized in playing the long game. Like many other Britain’s prime minister including Tony Blair, Sir Robert Peel and Margaret Thatcher, she won a place at Oxford. But while almost every other political leader got there by way of Eton College and joined Oxford’s hedonistic Bullingdon Club, she attended a state secondary school and had a more sedate university career. After unsuccessful attempts to be elected to the House of Commons in 1992 and 1994, she finally became an MP in 1997 general election. May is known for a love of fashion and in particular distinctive shoes. She even wore leopard-print shoes to her final Cabinet meeting as Home Secretary in early 2016. However, she has been quite critical of the media focusing on her fashion instead of her achievement as a politician. May also describes cooking and walking as primary hobbies, and if someone is raising questions about why walking can be classified as a hobby, she elaborates in a column for Balance magazine, in which she wrote of her battle with diabetes.

Which of the following facts is TRUE about Theresa May?

A. She graduated from Eon College. 

B. As a child, she was quite rebellious. 

C. She didn’t work part time as a university student. 

D. She used not to be a home secretary.

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4 tháng 8 2017

Chọn C                                 Sự thật nào dưới đây là ĐÚNG về Theresa May?

A. Bà đã tốt nghiệp từ trường Eton.

B. Khi còn nhỏ, bà khá nổi loạn.

C.  Bà đã không đi làm thêm khi còn là sinh viên.

D. Bà không từng là một thư kí riêng.

Thông tin trong bài: ta thấy cả 3 câu A, B và D đều có thông tin trong bài nên C là đáp án đúng.

A: ...while almost every other political leader got there by way of Eton College and joined Oxford's hedonistic Bullingdon Club, she attended a state secondary school and had a more sedate university career.

B: As a conscientious student, she never rebelled against her religious upbringing and remains a regular churchgoer.

D: Ms. May, 59 years old, is the country's longest-serving home secretary in half a century, with a reputation for seriousness, hard work and above all, determination.