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20 tháng 3 2019

                                 Câu đề bài: Các giáo viên đã cho học sinh của mình sử dụng máy tính xách tay của họ đế lướt mạng tìm tài liệu trong lớp của mình.

Đáp án C: Thầy giáo đã yêu cầu các học sinh của mình sử dụng máy tính xách tay để lướt mạng tìm tài liệu trong lớp của mình.

Các đáp án còn lại:

A. Theo giáo viên, các học sinh đã dùng máy tính xách tay của mình để tìm tài liệu.

B. Máy tính xách tay chắc chắn đã từng được sử dụng để tìm tài liệu bởi học sinh trong lớp.

D. Với chiếc máy tính xách tay, các học sinh có thể lướt mạng tìm tài liệu trên lớp.

To have sb do sth: nhờ/ yêu cầu ai làm gì. (không phải mình tự làm).

- To ask sb to do sth: yêu cầu ai làm gì.

17 tháng 10 2017

Đáp án B

24 tháng 2 2019

Đáp án B

23 tháng 6 2018

Đáp án B

“Giáo viên đã làm hết sức để giúp đỡ tất cả học sinh. Tuy nhiên, không ai trong số họ nỗ lực dù chỉ một chút.”

A. Giáo viên đã làm hết sức để giúp đỡ tất cả học sinh, hoặc là không ai trong số họ nỗ lực dù chỉ một chút.

B. Mặc dù giáo viên đã làm hết sức để giúp đỡ tất cả học sinh nhưng không ai trong số họ nỗ lực dù chỉ một chút.

C. Bởi vì giáo viên đã làm hết sức để giúp đỡ tất cả học sinh nên không ai trong số họ nỗ lực dù chỉ một chút.

          D. Khi giáo viên đã làm hết sức để giúp đỡ tất cả học sinh, không ai trong số họ nỗ lực dù chỉ một chút.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 35 to 42.Cambridge University is considering axing compulsory written exams, allowing students to use laptops or iPads instead, after tutors complained that students' handwriting is becoming illegible. Academics say the move, which would bring an end to over 800 years of tradition, has come about because students rely too heavily on laptops in lectures,...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 35 to 42.

Cambridge University is considering axing compulsory written exams, allowing students to use laptops or iPads instead, after tutors complained that students' handwriting is becoming illegible. Academics say the move, which would bring an end to over 800 years of tradition, has come about because students rely too heavily on laptops in lectures, and are losing the ability to write by hand.

Dr Sarah Pearsall, a senior lecturer at Cambridge University, said handwriting is becoming a ''lost art'' among the current generation of students. She added, ''It's increasingly hard for our examiners to read students' scripts. Those with illegible writing are forced to come back to their college during the summer holidays to read their answers aloud in the presence of two university administrators. It's extraordinarily commendable that the University is considering reforms to its examination practices.''

Sir Anthony Seldon, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Buckingham, said it is inevitable that universities will move to computers as handwriting deteriorates in the coming

years. ''We have to accept the reality. Handwriting has now become an optional, not a necessary, part of education. There simply isn't the same time in the curriculum for learning elegant, beautiful handwriting. Life is so quick now. Everybody writes as if they were a doctor writing a prescription,'' he said. ''Handwriting is not necessary for great thought, great English, or great intelligence. Some of our finest wordsmiths today write using laptops, and we have to fight to preserve what is really important, such as the use of great English or great sentence structures.''

Others, however, were not very positive about the move. Tracey Trussell, a handwriting expert, urged Cambridge to ensure that students continue to write by hand. She said, ''It's vital that people continue to write by hand. Writing by hand improves memory and equates to a higher rate of comprehension and information retention.'' There is also concern that schools could follow Cambridge's example by moving away from handwriting. Dr Jane Medwell, Associate Professor of Education at the University of Nottingham, is concerned that scrapping handwritten exams in universities could prompt ''downward curriculum pressure'' on primary and secondary schools to follow suit.

(Adapted from http://www. telegraph. co. uk)

The word ''scrapping'' in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to    .

A. reconsidering

B. eliminating

C. introducing

D. discouraging

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1 tháng 11 2017

Chọn B

“Scrapping” ở đoạn 4 gần nghĩa nhất với:

    A. Reconsidering (v): xem xét lại

    B. Eliminating (v): loại bỏ = scrapping

    C. Introducing (v): giới thiệu

    D. Discouraging (v): làm nhụt chí

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 35 to 42.Cambridge University is considering axing compulsory written exams, allowing students to use laptops or iPads instead, after tutors complained that students' handwriting is becoming illegible. Academics say the move, which would bring an end to over 800 years of tradition, has come about because students rely too heavily on laptops in lectures,...
Đọc tiếp

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 35 to 42.

Cambridge University is considering axing compulsory written exams, allowing students to use laptops or iPads instead, after tutors complained that students' handwriting is becoming illegible. Academics say the move, which would bring an end to over 800 years of tradition, has come about because students rely too heavily on laptops in lectures, and are losing the ability to write by hand.

Dr Sarah Pearsall, a senior lecturer at Cambridge University, said handwriting is becoming a ''lost art'' among the current generation of students. She added, ''It's increasingly hard for our examiners to read students' scripts. Those with illegible writing are forced to come back to their college during the summer holidays to read their answers aloud in the presence of two university administrators. It's extraordinarily commendable that the University is considering reforms to its examination practices.''

Sir Anthony Seldon, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Buckingham, said it is inevitable that universities will move to computers as handwriting deteriorates in the coming

years. ''We have to accept the reality. Handwriting has now become an optional, not a necessary, part of education. There simply isn't the same time in the curriculum for learning elegant, beautiful handwriting. Life is so quick now. Everybody writes as if they were a doctor writing a prescription,'' he said. ''Handwriting is not necessary for great thought, great English, or great intelligence. Some of our finest wordsmiths today write using laptops, and we have to fight to preserve what is really important, such as the use of great English or great sentence structures.''

Others, however, were not very positive about the move. Tracey Trussell, a handwriting expert, urged Cambridge to ensure that students continue to write by hand. She said, ''It's vital that people continue to write by hand. Writing by hand improves memory and equates to a higher rate of comprehension and information retention.'' There is also concern that schools could follow Cambridge's example by moving away from handwriting. Dr Jane Medwell, Associate Professor of Education at the University of Nottingham, is concerned that scrapping handwritten exams in universities could prompt ''downward curriculum pressure'' on primary and secondary schools to follow suit.

(Adapted from http://www. telegraph. co. uk)

Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?

A. Cambridge University’s move away from handwriting has already set an unprecedented example for other schools to follow.

B. Sarah Pearsall acknowledged handwriting as an art form to be preserved among the current generation of students at Cambridge University.

C. Sir Anthony Seldon claimed that learning to use great English was more important than learning to write by hand beautifully.

D. Most of the tutors at Cambridge are skeptical of the university's decision regarding handwritten exams

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10 tháng 8 2018

Chọn C

Theo đoạn văn, ý nào đúng?

A. Việc Đại học Cambridge loại bỏ viết tay đã tạo ra một tiền lệ chưa từng có, là ví dụ điển hình để các trường khác làm theo.

B. Sarah Pearsall thừa nhận viết tay là một hình thức nghệ thuật cần được bảo tồn bởi các thế hệ sinh viên ở Đại học Cambridge.

C. Ngài Anthony Seldon khẳng định rằng việc học sử dụng tiếng Anh quan trọng hơn việc viết tay.

    D. Phần lớn giảng viên ở Cambrige đều hoài nghi về quyết định bỏ bài thi viết tay của trường.

Dẫn chứng: “Handwriting is not necessary for great thought, great English, or intelligence. Some of our wordsmiths today write using laptops, and we have to fight to preserve what is really important, such as the use of great English or great sentence structure.”

Tạm dich: Viết tay không cần thiết cho các ý tưởng vĩ đại, tiếng Anh vĩ đại hay bộ óc vĩ đại. Chúng ta nên đấu tranh để bảo tồn những gì quan trọng hơn, như việc sử dụng tiếng Anh điêu luyện hay việc sắp cấu trúc câu đại tài.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 35 to 42.Cambridge University is considering axing compulsory written exams, allowing students to use laptops or iPads instead, after tutors complained that students' handwriting is becoming illegible. Academics say the move, which would bring an end to over 800 years of tradition, has come about because students rely too heavily on laptops in lectures,...
Đọc tiếp

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 35 to 42.

Cambridge University is considering axing compulsory written exams, allowing students to use laptops or iPads instead, after tutors complained that students' handwriting is becoming illegible. Academics say the move, which would bring an end to over 800 years of tradition, has come about because students rely too heavily on laptops in lectures, and are losing the ability to write by hand.

Dr Sarah Pearsall, a senior lecturer at Cambridge University, said handwriting is becoming a ''lost art'' among the current generation of students. She added, ''It's increasingly hard for our examiners to read students' scripts. Those with illegible writing are forced to come back to their college during the summer holidays to read their answers aloud in the presence of two university administrators. It's extraordinarily commendable that the University is considering reforms to its examination practices.''

Sir Anthony Seldon, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Buckingham, said it is inevitable that universities will move to computers as handwriting deteriorates in the coming

years. ''We have to accept the reality. Handwriting has now become an optional, not a necessary, part of education. There simply isn't the same time in the curriculum for learning elegant, beautiful handwriting. Life is so quick now. Everybody writes as if they were a doctor writing a prescription,'' he said. ''Handwriting is not necessary for great thought, great English, or great intelligence. Some of our finest wordsmiths today write using laptops, and we have to fight to preserve what is really important, such as the use of great English or great sentence structures.''

Others, however, were not very positive about the move. Tracey Trussell, a handwriting expert, urged Cambridge to ensure that students continue to write by hand. She said, ''It's vital that people continue to write by hand. Writing by hand improves memory and equates to a higher rate of comprehension and information retention.'' There is also concern that schools could follow Cambridge's example by moving away from handwriting. Dr Jane Medwell, Associate Professor of Education at the University of Nottingham, is concerned that scrapping handwritten exams in universities could prompt ''downward curriculum pressure'' on primary and secondary schools to follow suit.

(Adapted from http://www. telegraph. co. uk)

Which of the following best serves as the title for the passage?

A. Cambridge University in an Attempt to Improve Students' Handwriting 

B. Cambridge University Pondering Changes to its Exam Practices 

C. Cambridge University Attacked again for Abolishing Written Exams 

D. Cambridge University to Replace Written with Oral Exams

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18 tháng 5 2017

Chọn B

Đâu là tiêu đề phù hợp nhất cho đoạn văn?

    A. Đại học Cambridge đang nỗ lực cải thiện chữ viết của sinh viên.

    B. Đại học Cambrige đang xem xét thay đổi hình thức thi.

    C. Đại học Cambridge bị tấn công vì một lần nữa loại bỏ hình thức thi viết tay.

    D. Đại học Cambridge chuyển từ thi viết sang thi nói.

Dẫn chứng: “Cambridge University is axing compulsory writeen exams, alowwing students to use laptops or iPad.”

Tạm dịch: Đại học Cambridge đang cân nhắc việc loại bỏ kì thi viết bắt buộc, cho phép học viên dùng máy tính xách tay hoặc iPad.

2 tháng 8 2018

Đáp án là A

Devotedly = dedicatedly = một cách tận tâm, cống hiến 

19 tháng 12 2017

Chọn đáp án A

Câu ban đầu: “Đừng quên nộp bài tập của các em trước thứ 6 nhé,” giáo viên nói với các học sinh.

Cấu trúc: - remind sb to do sth: nhắc nhở ai làm gì đó

- allow sb to do sth: cho phép ai làm gì đó

- order sb to do sth: ra lệnh ai làm gì đó

- encourage sb to do sth: khuyến khích/ động viên ai làm gì đó

Ta dùng: “Don’t forget + to V “Đừng quên làm gì đó” để đưa ra lời nhắc nhở đối với ai đó

10 tháng 10 2018

Chọn đáp án C

“Don’t forget to submit your assignments by Thursday,” said the teacher to the students: “Đừng quên nộp bài tập trước thứ Năm nhé” giáo viên nói với học sinh

Dễ thấy đây là một lời nhắc nhở của giáo viên với học sinh nên khi viết lại thành câu gián tiếp ta sử dụng động từ “remind”

Cấu trúc: remind sb to do sth: nhắc nhở ai đó làm gì

Vậy ta chọn đáp án đúng là C.