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31 tháng 5 2017

a few: 1 vài 

a number of: 1 lượng 

many: nhiều 

fewer: rất ít hơn 

=>Women in the United States are more likely to complete high school and college than men, but there are fewer women in high government positions. 

Tạm dịch: Phụ nữ ở Hoa Kỳ có nhiều khả năng hoàn thành bậc trung học và cao đẳng hơn nam giới, nhưng có ít phụ nữ hơn ở các vị trí cao của chính phủ.

Đáp án: D

3 tháng 12 2017

Đáp án: C

25 tháng 7 2018

Đáp án: A

2 tháng 3 2019

It would be challenging to broach this topic without first talking about gender stereotypes. Stereotypes are human, normal, and useful. They are mental shortcuts that help us make sense of our world. We use them all the time and they do not always lead us to make inaccurate judgments about people and situations. However, when it comes to gender, our society has some well-defined stereotypes about men and women and their traits and skills, especially in the workplace. For example, it is believed that men are callous and often too proud to ask for help and women are overly dramatic and emotional. Those underlying stereotypical beliefs interfere with our expectations of the genders in different contexts. When it comes to leadership, male behavior is often more in line with what is expected of a strong leader (see “Think Manager-Think Male”, Schein (1973, 2007)) while women are expected to be warm and caring and thought to be unwilling to make difficult decisions. How true are these stereotypes?

Do gender differences exist when it comes to being an effective leader?

To answer this question, we first must ask ourselves what makes an effective leader – regardless of gender. What behaviors, traits, and characteristics are valued in a strong leader? A common model used to understand leadership breaks leadership behaviors down into two large categories – people and results. Blake and Mouton (1964) established a managerial leadership grid which places leaders into quadrants depending on how much emphasis they place on people and results separately. A highly dynamic, charismatic, transformational, and effective leader is high on people and results. Within these larger categories are key leadership competencies such as coaching, motivating, and openness in the people grouping, and performance management, analysis, and accountability in the results grouping. If one were to apply gender stereotypes to this model, it might be hypothesized that women leaders would be more effective in the people competencies and men would be more effective in the results competencies.

Related: The Top 5 Skills of Effective Leaders

Let's consult the research

As you can imagine, researchers have wanted to know if this is true. Studies have examined how men and women are rated on leadership performance across these competencies. A study conducted on over 7,000 leaders using 360 performance data to explore gender differences on 16 leadership competencies found that women were rated significantly higher than men on 12 of the 16 competencies (Zenger & Folkman, 2012). These competencies represented both people and results categories. Men were rated higher on strategy development. No differences were seen for technical expertise, innovation, or connecting to the outside world. These results are promising for women leaders who are often seen as less competent and effective, but it is just one study.

In 2014, a group of researchers conducted a meta-analysis on gender and leadership effectiveness. They pulled together 95 studies to identify consistent trends in the relationships across research that spanned 49 years. They reviewed self and other ratings of performance effectiveness and found that overall, there are no strong significant differences between the genders on leadership effectiveness. When they broke down the data and looked at moderating variables, they did find some interesting differences:

  • Women are being viewed as more effective in recent years as compared to decades ago.

  • Men were rated as more effective in male-dominated organizations (e.g., government).

  • Men rated themselves higher in self-report measures than women across the board.

  • Women were rated as more effective in middle management roles.

  • Women were rated as more effective by others (not self) across the board.

Select International conducts leadership assessments across levels and industries. We looked at our own leadership assessment data and drew a similar conclusion. When it comes to effectiveness, there are no strong gender differences. Men and women are rated equally effective in leadership competencies.

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Lastly, the American Psychological Association published an article, Men and Women: No Big Difference, stating the same conclusion: “Studies show that one's ***** has little or no bearing on personality, cognition and leadership.”

Okay, so what does this mean? This is good news! The research points to the conclusion that men and women can both be effective leaders. There isn’t anything about gender that makes one leader better than another. If this is true, then why are there fewer women leaders, especially at the top of the organization? In future blogs we will examine some of the theories around why women are not represented in the upper echelons of the organization and discuss the research around them.

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Read the passage below and choose one correct answer for each questionWhile you may not think it at first, there are numerous cultural differences between the US and the UK that you will likely encounter. In general, Americans are much more open than Britons. Friends and even acquaintances discuss personal thoughts and opinions that might seem private in the UK. Do not feel embarrassed if an American asks you a seemingly private question. He or she is most likely sincerely curious about your...
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Read the passage below and choose one correct answer for each question

While you may not think it at first, there are numerous cultural differences between the US and the UK that you will likely encounter.

 In general, Americans are much more open than Britons. Friends and even acquaintances discuss personal thoughts and opinions that might seem private in the UK. Do not feel embarrassed if an American asks you a seemingly private question. He or she is most likely sincerely curious about your thoughts and feelings and is assuming you would like to share them.

You may learn more about your American friends than you wanted to know, or you may hear more childhood stories than you care to listen to. Americans will be interested in your experiences and background as well since your upbringing may differ greatly from theirs. In addition to more frequent discussion about their personal lives, there is often a greater display of photographs, and posters in dorm rooms or office spaces.

 The sense of humour differs from one side of the Atlantic to the other. Americans tend to be less dry or sarcastic. Some Americans may feel offended if they do not understand your humour, but after a brief explanation they will be laughing along with you.

 Americans tend to believe that individuals control their circumstances by how much they work. This work ethic is reflected in American attitudes towards academics. Don’t be surprised if you meet students who spend a vast majority of their free time studying in the library.

Americans also tend to care much more for punctuality than their UK counterparts. Everything from classes to a lunch date is expected to start right on time. Along with punctuality, most Americans move at a faster pace than that in the UK. For example, dinners at a restaurant, even a sit-down restaurant, can be finished in under a half-hour. Additionally, you will not have to ask for the bill. It will be brought to you as soon as it is clear to your waiter or waitress that you are finished ordering more items.

American are more willing to share private matters with you because____.

Athey would like to ask private questions about others

Bthey are more open and more curious about things around them

Cthey try to be more open than Britons in life

Dthey assume you would like to share everything with them

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3 tháng 10 2019

Người Mỹ sẵn sàng chia sẻ các vấn đề riêng tư với bạn bởi vì _______.

A.họ muốn đặt câu hỏi riêng tư về người khác

B.họ cởi mở hơn và tò mò hơn về những thứ xung quanh họ

C.họ cố gắng cởi mở hơn người Anh trong cuộc sống

D.họ cho rằng bạn muốn chia sẻ mọi thứ với họ

Thông tin: He or she is most likely sincerely curious about your thoughts and feelings and is assuming you would like to share them.

=>Americans are more willing to share private matters with you because they are more open and more curious about things around them

Tạm dịch: Anh ấy hoặc cô ấy rất có thể thật sự tò mò về những suy nghĩ và cảm xúc của bạn và cho rằng bạn muốn chia sẻ chúng.

Đáp án cần chọn là: B

I. Rewrite the following sentences with the words given 1/. Asian countries should balance the gender equality. The______________________________ 2/. Dangerous driving will cause many serious road accidents. Many serious______________________ 3/. Applicants must return this form by 21st March. This form_________________________ 4/. We will not accept his apology. His______________________________ 5/. I have never done a more difficult exercise than this before. This...
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I. Rewrite the following sentences with the words given

1/. Asian countries should balance the gender equality.

The______________________________

2/. Dangerous driving will cause many serious road accidents.

Many serious______________________

3/. Applicants must return this form by 21st March.

This form_________________________

4/. We will not accept his apology.

His______________________________

5/. I have never done a more difficult exercise than this before.

This is___________________________

6/. This is the worst tennis player in this club I have ever played with.

I have___________________________

II. Choose the underlined word or phrase that needs correcting

1/. Have you ever read "Oliver Twist", a interesting novel written by Charles Dickens ?

A. ever read B. a interesting novel C. written D.by

2/. Please send me the smallest, most recently published, and less expensive dictionary that you have available.

A. me B. the C. recently D. less

3/. The man tells me that this room can use after 10 o'clock.

A. the B. tells me C. that this D. use

III. Choose the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions

1/. The environment in the region isn't as clean as it used to be

A. The environment in the region is cleaner than it used to be

B. The environment in the region used to be cleaner than it is now

C. The environment in the region used to be polluted than it is now

D. The environment now is the cleanest in the region

2/. This is the most delicious cake I've ever tasted

A. The last time I ate such a delicious cake

B. I've never tasted a more delicious cake than this one

C. This cake is more delicious than that one

D. The cake is so delicious that I ate a lot

3/. I can't run as fast as I used to

A. I used to run more slowly than I can now

B. I used to run as quickly as I can now

C. I used ro run faster than I can now

D. I always ran as fast as I can now

4/. There are more sports competed in this SEA Games than in last SEA Games

A. The sports competed ill this SEA Games are the same as those in last SEA Games

B. Not as many sports were competed in last SEA Games as in this SEA Games

C. In the last SEA Games there were some sports which were not compete

D. In this SEA Games, there are less sports competed than in last SEA Games

5/. The test we did last time was more difficult than this one

A. We did an easy test last time and a difficult one this one

B. This test is not as difficult as the one we did last time

C. This time we have to do the most difficult test of all

D. The test we have done this time is not difficult at all

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21 tháng 6 2019

I. Rewrite the following sentences with the words given

1/. Asian countries should balance the gender equality.

The____________gender equality should be balanced by Asian countries_________________

2/. Dangerous driving will cause many serious road accidents.

Many serious_________road accidents will be caused by Dangerous driving_____________

3/. Applicants must return this form by 21st March.

This form____________must be returned by 21st March by applicants_____________

4/. We will not accept his apology.

His____________apology __________________

5/. I have never done a more difficult exercise than this before.

This is___________________________

6/. This is the worst tennis player in this club I have ever played with.

I have___________________________

II. Choose the underlined word or phrase that needs correcting

1/. Have you ever read "Oliver Twist", a interesting novel written by Charles Dickens ?

A. ever read B. a interesting novel C. written D.by

2/. Please send me the smallest, most recently published, and less expensive dictionary that you have available.

A. me B. the C. recently D. less

3/. The man tells me that this room can use after 10 o'clock.

A. the B. tells me C. that this D. use

III. Choose the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions

1/. The environment in the region isn't as clean as it used to be

A. The environment in the region is cleaner than it used to be

B. The environment in the region used to be cleaner than it is now

C. The environment in the region used to be polluted than it is now

D. The environment now is the cleanest in the region

2/. This is the most delicious cake I've ever tasted

A. The last time I ate such a delicious cake

B. I've never tasted a more delicious cake than this one

C. This cake is more delicious than that one

D. The cake is so delicious that I ate a lot

3/. I can't run as fast as I used to

A. I used to run more slowly than I can now

B. I used to run as quickly as I can now

C. I used ro run faster than I can now

D. I always ran as fast as I can now

4/. There are more sports competed in this SEA Games than in last SEA Games

A. The sports competed ill this SEA Games are the same as those in last SEA Games

B. Not as many sports were competed in last SEA Games as in this SEA Games

C. In the last SEA Games there were some sports which were not compete

D. In this SEA Games, there are less sports competed than in last SEA Games

5/. The test we did last time was more difficult than this one

A. We did an easy test last time and a difficult one this one

B. This test is not as difficult as the one we did last time

C. This time we have to do the most difficult test of all

D. The test we have done this time is not difficult at all

22 tháng 10 2019

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Language

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Language

7 tháng 10 2018

what do you mean....???

21 tháng 10 2019
31. We always split the housework equally - my mom cooks, my dad cleans the house and I do the washing-up . A. join B. break C. share D. pick up 32. Parents are recommended to collaborate with teachers in educating children. A. part B. cooperate C. separate D. disagree 33. Newborn infants are more vulnerable to illness than others. A. easily hurt B. strong C. safe D. hard to affect 34. We’re surprised to hear that his musical talent was nurtured by their loving parents when he was a child. A. abandoned B. limited C. fostered D. restricted 35. In spite of poverty, we manage to raise our children properly. A. give up B. go up C. make up D. bring up
12 tháng 7 2019

Đáp án: A

The family in Britain is changing. The once typical British family headed by two parents has undergone substantial changes during the twentieth century. In particular there has been a rise in the number of single-person households, which increased from 18 to 29 per cent of all households between 1971 and 2002. By the year 2020, it is estimated that there will be more single people than married people. Fifty years ago this would have been socially unacceptable in Britain. In the past, people...
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The family in Britain is changing. The once typical British family headed by two parents has undergone substantial changes during the twentieth century. In particular there has been a rise in the number of single-person households, which increased from 18 to 29 per cent of all households between 1971 and 2002. By the year 2020, it is estimated that there will be more single people than married people. Fifty years ago this would have been socially unacceptable in Britain.

In the past, people got married and stayed married. Divorce was very difficult, expensive and took a long time. Today, people's views on marriage are changing. Many couples, mostly in their twenties or thirties, live together (cohabit) without getting married. Only about 60% of these couples will eventually get married.

In the past, people married before they had children, but now about 40% of children in Britain are born to unmarried (cohabiting) parents. In 2000, around a quarter of unmarried people between the ages of 16 and 59 were cohabiting in Great Britain. Cohabiting couples are also starting families without first being married. Before 1960 this was very unusual, but in 2001 around 23 per cent of births in the UK were to cohabiting couples.

People are generally getting married at a later age now and many women do not want to have children immediately. They prefer to concentrate on their jobs and put off having a baby until late thirties.

The number of single-parent families is increasing. This is mainly due to more marriages ending in divorce, but some women are also choosing to have children as lone parents without being married.

1: which of the following could be the best title forr the passage ?

A. changing vuales and norms of the british family

B. changes inn marriage among british young generations

C. changing insights into and ideas of the british family

D. changes in viewpoints and lifestyles of british couples

2: the word WHICH in the passage refers to ....

A. the family in britain

B. substantial changes

C. typical british family

D. single-parent household

3: which of the following is NOT true according to the passage

A. in the past british people had to pay a lot if they wanted to get divorced

B. half of the children in britain now are born to unmarried couples

C. women in britain now do not want to have children right after marriage

D. there are more and more single - parent families in britain these days

4. The phrase "put off" in the passge mostly means_______

A. do not want

B. delay

C. start

D. do not ỉtend

5. Which of the following best describes the overall tone of the passage?

A. informative

B. positive

C. negative

D. predictive

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