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1 tháng 12 2017

Đáp án B.

markedly = noticeably (adv) đáng chú ý

27 tháng 3 2018

Đáp án C

1 tháng 10 2017

Chọn B.

Đáp án là B. 
Giải thích:
Ta có: life expectancy (tuổi thọ) = life span

A. expectation: sự mong đợi

B. prospect: viễn cảnh; triển vọng

C. anticipation: sự đoán trước

Dịch: Thế kỷ XX đã chứng kiến sự gia tăng nhanh chóng tuổi thọ do sự cải thiện về sức khỏe cộng đồng, dinh dưỡng và y học.

11 tháng 7 2017

Đáp án : C

“life expectancy” = “span”: tuổi thọ trung bình, khoảng thời gian đời người

I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others )          1. A. supposedly            B. markedly          C. allegedly                    D. determinedly          2. A. endure          B. feature             C. procedure                  D. measure          3. A. complete                B. command          C. common           D. community          4. A. comb            B. climb                C. debt                           D. cable          5. A....
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I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others )

          1. A. supposedly            B. markedly          C. allegedly                    D. determinedly

          2. A. endure          B. feature             C. procedure                  D. measure

          3. A. complete                B. command          C. common           D. community

          4. A. comb            B. climb                C. debt                           D. cable

          5. A. neighbour              B. height               C. sleigh               D. weight

II. Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from that of the others

          1. A. possibility              B. disappointed              C. manufacture               D. instrument

          2. A. environment B. mystery            C. contribute                  D. terrific

          3. A. deficiency               B. psychology                C. ecological                   D. competitor

          4. A. recommend            B. difficulty          C. admirable                   D. document

          5. A. encouragement       B. interviewer                C. acknowledge              D. miraculously

PART TWO: LEXICO-GRAMMAR 

I. Choose the best option to complete each of the following sentences

1. Only after the atomic bomb ________ and development in the air travel _______,  ______ science fiction really become popular.

A. had created/ had taken off/ was                B. had been created/ had been taken off/ has

C. had been created/ had taken off/ did         D. had been created/ / had taken off/ had

2. We’ve bought some ________ chairs for the garden so that they are easy to store away.

A. adapting           B. adjusting          C. bending                      D. folding

3. I don’t think she can get her message _______ to the students. She seems too nervous.

A. across                        B. around                       C. out                   D. over

4.  _______, it is obvious that the whole thing was a waste of time and effort.

          A. None of us wanted to go in the first place

          B. Staff meetings are often boring and have no apparent point to them

          C. Since the results were far more satisfactory than anyone had expected

          D. Seeing that we couldn’t solve anything in the end

5. There are ______ words in English having more than one meaning. Pay close attention to this fact.

          A. a large many              B. quite many                 C. a great many              D. quite a lot

6. This car has many features including _________.

          A. stereo, safety devices, air condition, and it saves gas

          B. good music, safety devices, air conditioning, and gas

          C. stereo, safety devices, air conditioned, and good gas

          D. stereo, safety devices, air conditioning, and low gas mileage

7. Round and round ___________.

          A. the wheels of the engine went                           B. did the wheels of the engine go

          C. went the wheels of the engine                            D. going the wheels of the engine

8. The replacement of shops such as the groceries and chemists’ by the café _______ the housewives with insufficient facilities for shopping.

          A. leave                          B. have left                     C. has left                       D. to have left

9. Your argument _______  that  Britain is still a great power, but this is no longer the case.

          A. outlines                     B. presupposes               C. concerns                    D. presents

10. They are happily married although, of course, they argue _______.

          A. most times                  B. from day to day C. every now and then    D. on the occasion

11. He promised to mend the broken wheel soon without ___________ .

A. fail                   B. failure                        C. trouble                       D. mistake

12. One of the first exercises in math class is ______ measure the radius of a circle.

          A. to learn and       B. to learn how to  C. learning to                  D. learn to

13. We were shocked to hear the news of your ________.

          A. having fired               B. being fired         C. having been fired        D. to have been fired

14. I don’t know French, but I’ll ________.

          A. get Tom to translate it                             B. have it translate   

          C. have Tom to translate it                                     D. make it translate

15. _______ as taste is really a composite sense made up of  both taste and smell.

          A. That we refer to                                      B. What we refer to

          C. To which we refer                                             D. What do we refer to

16. _______ have settled, one of their first concerns has been to locate an adequate water supply.

          A. Wherever people                                              B. There are people who 

          C. Where people                                                   D. People

17. Politicians should never lose ______ of the needs of the people they represent.

          A. view                            B. sight                            C. regard                          D. prospect 

18. _______ team sports require cooperation.

          A. Of all                         B. They are all                C. Why all are                D. All

19. Studies indicate _________ collecting art today than ever before.

          A. there are that more people                                  B. more people that are

          C. that there are more people                                   D. people there are more

20. Doctors advise people who are deficient __________ vitamin C to eat more fruit and vegetables.

          A. from                          B. of                         C. in                              D. for

21. Dick put ____  ball in ____ net in _____ second half but ____ goal was disallowed.

          A. a - a - a - a                                                B. the - the - the - the     

          C. the - the - a - a                                                    D. a - a - the - the

22.  There is a real possibility that these animals could be frightened  _______ a sudden loud noise.

          A. being there                  B. should there be            C. there was                     D. there have been

23. The computer has dramatically affected  ______ photographic lenses are constructed.

          A. is the way                 B. that the way             C. which way do          D. the way

24. Six novels a year, you say? He’s certainly a __________ writer.

          A. fruitful                       B. fertile                         C. virile                          D. prolific

25.  The handwriting is completely ______ . This note must have been written a long time ago.

          A. inedible                      B. indelible           C. illegible                      D. unfeasible

II. Give the correct form or tense of the verbs in brackets. 

a.  The children were frightened because the lights suddenly (1.go) ________ out and they (2.sit) ________ in the dark.

b. What tune (3. play) ________ when we (4. come) ________ in?

c. She was badly hurt when her car hit another car. If she (5. wear) ________ her seat belt, she (6. not hurt) ________ so badly.

d. It is vital that no one else (7. know) _______ about the secret government operation.

e. It seems strange to be standing here, (8. look) _______ out at SydneyHarbor.

f. Tom had a lucky escape. He (9. kill) ________ when a car crashed into the front of his house.

g. _____ (10. Rank) as a masterpiece, a work of art must transcend the ideals of the period in which it was created.

III. There are ten mistakes in the following passage. Find and correct them. (1.5 pt)

      It seems that the mystery of why the Pyramids were built may have solved. Until quite recently people got used to think that they were just tombs for pharaohs. Instead, the connection with astronomy seems much more important. Egyptologists have often asked them how long it spent to build them and why people built them in first place. Experts came up with a suggestion that the Egyptians may have believed in the River Nile was the earthly equivalent of the Milky Way. Many agree that the sizes of the three Giza Pyramids are in promotion to the three stars of Orion. Nothing, then, was by the chance. Rather, the souls of dead pharaohs were deliberately being project through shafts to reach at their goal of the Orion constellation.

IV. Give the correct form of the word in each of the following brackets.(1.5 pt)

It was not so long ago that we dealt with colleagues through face-to-face (1. INTERACT) ______  and with counterparts and customers by phone or letter. But the world of communication has undergone a dramatic transformation, not for all the good. Email, while (2. DOUBT) _____  a swift means of communication providing your server is fully (3.FUNCTION) ______ and that the address you have contains no (4. ACCURATE) _____ has had a (5. SIGNIFY) _____ effect on certain people’s behaviour, both at home and business. For those people, the use of email has become irresistibly (6. ADDICT) _____  to the extent that it is (7. THREAT) _____ their mental and physical health. Addicts spend their day (8. COMPULSION) _____ checking for email and have a (9. TEND) ______ to panic if their server goes down. It is estimated that one in six people spend four hours a day sending and receiving messages, the equivalent to more than two working days a week. The negative effect on (10. PRODUCE) ________ is something employers are well aware of.

II.  Read the text below and fill in each blank with ONE suitable word. (2.0 pts)

The British are widely (1) _____ to be a very polite nation, and in (2)______ respects this is true. An Italian journalist once commented of the British that they need (3) _____ fewer than four “thank you” merely to buy a bus ticket. The first, from the bus conductor means, “I’m here.” The second accompanies the handing over of the money. The third, again from the conductor, (4) ____ “Here is your ticket.”, and then the passenger utters a final one as he accepts the tickets. Such transactions in most (5) ____ parts of the world are usually conducted in total silence. In sharp contrast to this excessive politeness with strangers, the British are strangely lacking (6) _____ ritual phrases for social interaction. The exhortation “Good appetite”, uttered in so (7) ______ other languages to fellow-diners before a meal, does not exist in English. The nearest equivalent – Enjoy your dinner! – is said only by people who will not be partaking of the meal in question. What’s more, the British (8) ____ happiness to their friends or acquaintances only at the start of a new year and at (9)_____ such as birthdays, (10) _____ the Greeks routinely wish all and sundry a “good week” or a “good month”.

Your answers:

1._____________   2._____________   3._____________    4._____________               5.____________

6._____________   7._____________   8._____________    9._____________    10.____________

III. Read the passage and choose the best option for each of the following blanks. (2.0 pts)

Media and advertising

          After more than fifty years of television, it might seem only obvious to conclude that it is here to (1) ______. There have been many objections to it during this time, of course, and (2) ______ a variety of grounds. Did it cause eye-strain? Was the (3) ______ bombarding us with radioactivity? Did the advertisements contain subliminal messages, persuading us to buy more? Did children turn to violence through watching it, either because so (4) ______ programmes taught them how to shoot, rob, and kill, or because they had to do something to counteract the hours they had spent glued to the tiny screen? Or did it simply create a vast passive (5) ______ drugged by glamorous serials and inane situation (6) ______ ? On the other hand did it increase anxiety by sensationalizing the news [or the news which was (7) ______  by suitable pictures] and filling our living rooms with war, famine and political unrest? (8) ______ in all, television proved to be the all-purpose scapegoat for the second half of the century, blamed for everything, but above all, eagerly watched. For no (9) ______ how much we despised it, feared it, were bored by it, or felt that it took us away from the old paradise of family conversation and hobbies such as collecting stamps, we never turned it off. We kept staring at the screen, aware that our own tiny (10) ______  was in if we looked carefully.

1. A. be                           B. stay                           C. exist                                     D. prolong

2. A. with              B. over                           C. by                              D. on

3. A. screen           B. danger              C. machine                     D. reason

4. A. that                        B. far                    C. many                         D. what

5. A. programme            B. personality                 C. audience                    D. tense

6. A. comedies                B. programmes               C. perhaps                      D. consequently

7. A. taken            B. presented          C. capable                      D. accompanied

8. A. Taken           B. All                    C. Somewhat                            D. Thus

9. A. one                         B. matter              C. difference                             D. reason

10. A. fault           B. reflection          C. situation                     D. consciousness

PART FOUR: WRITING (6.0 POINTS)

I. Finish the second sentence in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentence printed before it. (2.0 pts)

1. If the work is finished by lunchtime, you can go home.

àGet____________________________________________________________________________

2. You haven’t done your work, have you?

àIt’s about_______________________________________________________________________

3. The fourth time he asked her to marry him, she accepted.

àOnly on his _____________________________________________________________________

4. He said that he had won as a result of good luck.

àHe attributed____________________________________________________________________

5. That reminds me of the time I climbed to the top of Mount Fuji.               

àThat takes me____________________________________________________________________

6. People rumour that he is rich but stingy.

àWhat___________________________________________________________________________

7. Such a ridiculous proposal isn’t worth serious consideration.

àThere is_________________________________________________________________________

8. Just thinking about his face at that moment makes me laugh.

àThe very_________________________________________________________________________

9.We cannot see animals in a vast area after the forest fire.                 

àThere is an_______________________________________________________________________

10.The staff hated Frank’s new policies so intensely that they went on strike.

àSo intense _______________________________________________________________________

II. Write a new sentence similar in meaning to the given one, using the word given in the brackets. Do not alter the word in any way. (2.0 pts)

1. I suddenly realized the meaning of a “freebie”.(dawned)

à_______________________________________________________________________________

2. After the scandal, he was asked to resign. (HAND)

à_______________________________________________________________________________

3.  Bruce said that the situation at work was like a family argument. (likened)

à_______________________________________________________________________________

4. My father is not feeling well these days. (weather)

à_______________________________________________________________________________

5. I don’t think this record will ever be popular. (catch)

à_______________________________________________________________________________

6. His arrival was completely unexpected. (took)

à_______________________________________________________________________________

7. The success of our local theater has made our city famous. (map)

à_______________________________________________________________________________

8. He is certainly not a reliable witness. (means)

à_______________________________________________________________________________

9. Our company is the only company allowed to import these chemicals. (monopoly)

à_______________________________________________________________________________

10. It’s uncertain whether the band’s tour will take place. (BALANCE)

à_______________________________________________________________________________

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16 tháng 6 2021

I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others )

          1. A. supposedly            B. markedly          C. allegedly                    D. determinedly

          2. A. endure          B. feature             C. procedure                  D. measure

          3. A. complete                B. command          C. common           D. community

          4. A. comb            B. climb                C. debt                           D. cable

          5. A. neighbour              B. height               C. sleigh               D. weight

II. Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from that of the others

          1. A. possibility              B. disappointed              C. manufacture               D. instrument

          2. A. environment B. mystery            C. contribute                  D. terrific

          3. A. deficiency               B. psychology                C. ecological                   D. competitor

          4. A. recommend            B. difficulty          C. admirable                   D. document

          5. A. encouragement       B. interviewer                C. acknowledge              D. miraculously

PART TWO: LEXICO-GRAMMAR 

I. Choose the best option to complete each of the following sentences

1. Only after the atomic bomb ________ and development in the air travel _______,  ______ science fiction really become popular.

A. had created/ had taken off/ was                B. had been created/ had been taken off/ has

C. had been created/ had taken off/ did         D. had been created/ / had taken off/ had

2. We’ve bought some ________ chairs for the garden so that they are easy to store away.

A. adapting           B. adjusting          C. bending                      D. folding

3. I don’t think she can get her message _______ to the students. She seems too nervous.

A. across                        B. around                       C. out                   D. over

4.  _______, it is obvious that the whole thing was a waste of time and effort.

          A. None of us wanted to go in the first place

          B. Staff meetings are often boring and have no apparent point to them

          C. Since the results were far more satisfactory than anyone had expected

          D. Seeing that we couldn’t solve anything in the end

5. There are ______ words in English having more than one meaning. Pay close attention to this fact.

          A. a large many              B. quite many                 C. a great many              D. quite a lot

6. This car has many features including _________.

          A. stereo, safety devices, air condition, and it saves gas

          B. good music, safety devices, air conditioning, and gas

          C. stereo, safety devices, air conditioned, and good gas

          D. stereo, safety devices, air conditioning, and low gas mileage

7. Round and round ___________.

          A. the wheels of the engine went                           B. did the wheels of the engine go

          C. went the wheels of the engine                            D. going the wheels of the engine

8. The replacement of shops such as the groceries and chemists’ by the café _______ the housewives with insufficient facilities for shopping.

          A. leave                          B. have left                     C. has left                       D. to have left

9. Your argument _______  that  Britain is still a great power, but this is no longer the case.

          A. outlines                     B. presupposes               C. concerns                    D. presents

10. They are happily married although, of course, they argue _______.

          A. most times                  B. from day to day C. every now and then    D. on the occasion

11. He promised to mend the broken wheel soon without ___________ .

A. fail                   B. failure                        C. trouble                       D. mistake

12. One of the first exercises in math class is ______ measure the radius of a circle.

          A. to learn and       B. to learn how to  C. learning to                  D. learn to

13. We were shocked to hear the news of your ________.

          A. having fired               B. being fired         C. having been fired        D. to have been fired

14. I don’t know French, but I’ll ________.

          A. get Tom to translate it                             B. have it translate   

          C. have Tom to translate it                                     D. make it translate

15. _______ as taste is really a composite sense made up of  both taste and smell.

          A. That we refer to                                      B. What we refer to

          C. To which we refer                                             D. What do we refer to

16. _______ have settled, one of their first concerns has been to locate an adequate water supply.

          A. Wherever people                                              B. There are people who 

          C. Where people                                                   D. People

17. Politicians should never lose ______ of the needs of the people they represent.

          A. view                            B. sight                            C. regard                          D. prospect 

18. _______ team sports require cooperation.

          A. Of all                         B. They are all                C. Why all are                D. All

19. Studies indicate _________ collecting art today than ever before.

          A. there are that more people                                  B. more people that are

          C. that there are more people                                   D. people there are more

20. Doctors advise people who are deficient __________ vitamin C to eat more fruit and vegetables.

          A. from                          B. of                         C. in                              D. for

21. Dick put ____  ball in ____ net in _____ second half but ____ goal was disallowed.

          A. a - a - a - a                                                B. the - the - the - the     

          C. the - the - a - a                                                    D. a - a - the - the

22.  There is a real possibility that these animals could be frightened  _______ a sudden loud noise.

          A. being there                  B. should there be            C. there was                     D. there have been

23. The computer has dramatically affected  ______ photographic lenses are constructed.

          A. is the way                 B. that the way             C. which way do          D. the way

24. Six novels a year, you say? He’s certainly a __________ writer.

          A. fruitful                       B. fertile                         C. virile                          D. prolific

25.  The handwriting is completely ______ . This note must have been written a long time ago.

          A. inedible                      B. indelible           C. illegible                      D. unfeasible

II. Give the correct form or tense of the verbs in brackets. 

a.  The children were frightened because the lights suddenly (1.go) __had gone______ out and they (2.sit) _____were sitting___ in the dark.

b. What tune (3. play) __was being played______ when we (4. come) ____came____ in?

c. She was badly hurt when her car hit another car. If she (5. wear) ____had been wearing____ her seat belt, she (6. not hurt) ____wouldn't have been hurt____ so badly.

d. It is vital that no one else (7. know) _know______ about the secret government operation.

e. It seems strange to be standing here, (8. look) ____looking___ out at SydneyHarbor.

f. Tom had a lucky escape. He (9. kill) ____could have been killed____ when a car crashed into the front of his house.

g. ___To be ranked__ (10. Rank) as a masterpiece, a work of art must transcend the ideals of the period in which it was created.

III. There are ten mistakes in the following passage. Find and correct them. (1.5 pt)

  It seems that the mystery of why the Pyramids were built may (have solved=> have been
solved).
Until quite recently people got used ( to think => to thinking) that they were just tombs for
pharaohs. Instead, the connection with astronomy ( seem => seems) much more important.
Egyptologists have often asked ( them => themselves) how long it ( spent => took) to build them
and why people built them in ( first place =>  the first place). Experts came up with a suggestion
that the Egyptians may have (believed in =>  believed that) the River Nile was the earthly
equivalent of the Milky Way. Many agree that the sizes of the three Giza Pyramids are in propotion
to the three stars of Orion. Nothing, then, was ( by the chance => by chance). Rather, the souls of
dead pharaohs were deliberatedly being ( project => projected) through shafts to ( reach at =>
reach)
their goal of the Orion constellation.

IV. Give the correct form of the word in each of the following brackets.(1.5 pt)

1 interaction

2 undoubtedly

3 functional

4 inaccuracies

5 significant

6 addictive

7 threatening

8 compulsively

9 tendency

10 production

16 tháng 6 2021

II.  Read the text below and fill in each blank with ONE suitable word. (2.0 pts)

The British are widely (1) ___considered__ to be a very polite nation, and in (2)___some___ respects this is true. An Italian journalist once commented of the British that they need (3) __no___ fewer than four “thank you” merely to buy a bus ticket. The first, from the bus conductor means, “I’m here.” The second accompanies the handing over of the money. The third, again from the conductor, (4) _means___ “Here is your ticket.”, and then the passenger utters a final one as he accepts the tickets. Such transactions in most (5) __other__ parts of the world are usually conducted in total silence. In sharp contrast to this excessive politeness with strangers, the British are strangely lacking (6) __in___ ritual phrases for social interaction. The exhortation “Good appetite”, uttered in so (7) ____many__ other languages to fellow-diners before a meal, does not exist in English. The nearest equivalent – Enjoy your dinner! – is said only by people who will not be partaking of the meal in question. What’s more, the British (8) _wish___ happiness to their friends or acquaintances only at the start of a new year and at (9)__celebrations___ such as birthdays, (10) __while___ the Greeks routinely wish all and sundry a “good week” or a “good month”.

Your answers:

1._____________   2._____________   3._____________    4._____________               5.____________

6._____________   7._____________   8._____________    9._____________    10.____________

III. Read the passage and choose the best option for each of the following blanks. (2.0 pts)

Media and advertising

          After more than fifty years of television, it might seem only obvious to conclude that it is here to (1) ______. There have been many objections to it during this time, of course, and (2) ______ a variety of grounds. Did it cause eye-strain? Was the (3) ______ bombarding us with radioactivity? Did the advertisements contain subliminal messages, persuading us to buy more? Did children turn to violence through watching it, either because so (4) ______ programmes taught them how to shoot, rob, and kill, or because they had to do something to counteract the hours they had spent glued to the tiny screen? Or did it simply create a vast passive (5) ______ drugged by glamorous serials and inane situation (6) ______ ? On the other hand did it increase anxiety by sensationalizing the news [or the news which was (7) ______  by suitable pictures] and filling our living rooms with war, famine and political unrest? (8) ______ in all, television proved to be the all-purpose scapegoat for the second half of the century, blamed for everything, but above all, eagerly watched. For no (9) ______ how much we despised it, feared it, were bored by it, or felt that it took us away from the old paradise of family conversation and hobbies such as collecting stamps, we never turned it off. We kept staring at the screen, aware that our own tiny (10) ______  was in if we looked carefully.

1. A. be                           B. stay                           C. exist                                     D. prolong

2. A. with              B. over                           C. by                              D. on

3. A. screen           B. danger              C. machine                     D. reason

4. A. that                        B. far                    C. many                         D. what

5. A. programme            B. personality                 C. audience                    D. tense

6. A. comedies                B. programmes               C. perhaps                      D. consequently

7. A. taken            B. presented          C. capable                      D. accompanied

8. A. Taken           B. All                    C. Somewhat                            D. Thus

9. A. one                         B. matter              C. difference                             D. reason

10. A. fault           B. reflection          C. situation                     D. consciousness

PART FOUR: WRITING (6.0 POINTS)

IFinish the second sentence in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentence printed before it. (2.0 pts)

1. If the work is finished by lunchtime, you can go home.

àGet the work finished by lunchtime and you can go home.

2. You haven’t done your work, have you?

àIt’s about time you did your homework.

3. The fourth time he asked her to marry him, she accepted.

àOnly on his fourth proposal did she accept to marry him.

4. He said that he had won as a result of good luck.

àHe attributed his win achievement to good luck.

5. That reminds me of the time I climbed to the top of Mount Fuji.               

àThat takes me back to the time I climbed to the top of Mount Fuji.

6. People rumour that he is rich but stingy.

àWhat people rumour is that he is rich but stingy.

7. Such a ridiculous proposal isn’t worth serious consideration.

àThere is no point in considering such a ridiculous proposal seriously.

8. Just thinking about his face at that moment makes me laugh.

àThe very thought of his face at that moment makes me laugh.

9.We cannot see animals in a vast area after the forest fire.                 

àThere is an absence of animals in a vast area after the forest fire.

10.The staff hated Frank’s new policies so intensely that they went on strike.

àSo intense was the hatred for Frank’s new policies that the staff went on strike.

II. Write a new sentence similar in meaning to the given one, using the word given in the brackets. Do not alter the word in any way. (2.0 pts)

1. I suddenly realized the meaning of a “freebie”.(dawned)

à It suddenly dawned on me what the meaning of a “freebie” was

2. After the scandal, he was asked to resign. (HAND)

à After the scandal, he was asked to hand in his resignation

3.  Bruce said that the situation at work was like a family argument. (likened)

à Bruce likened the situation at work to a family argument

4. My father is not feeling well these days. (weather)

à My father is feeling under the weather these days

5. I don’t think this record will ever be popular. (catch)

à I don’t think this record will ever catch on

6. His arrival was completely unexpected. (took)

à His arrival took us by surprise.

7. The success of our local theater has made our city famous. (map)

à The success of our local theater has put our city on the map

8. He is certainly not a reliable witness. (means)

à He is by no means a reliable witness

9. Our company is the only company allowed to import these chemicals. (monopoly)

à Our company has got the monopoly of/on/in importing these chemicals

10. It’s uncertain whether the band’s tour will take place. (BALANCE)

à The band’s tour is in the balance

SAVE THE WHALE CAMPAIGN            The twentieth century has brought many dangers to the world's largest mammal. (31)_____ improved methods of technology and faster ships, we might be too late to prevent whales (32) ______ becoming extinct.            There are only 2000 blue whales left, and although the species is (33) ________, there is no sign that the population is growing.            Only three countries, Iceland, Norway and Japan are allowed (34) _____________ whales for (35) __________...
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SAVE THE WHALE CAMPAIGN

            The twentieth century has brought many dangers to the world's largest mammal. (31)_____ improved methods of technology and faster ships, we might be too late to prevent whales (32) ______ becoming extinct.

            There are only 2000 blue whales left, and although the species is (33) ________, there is no sign that the population is growing.

            Only three countries, Iceland, Norway and Japan are allowed (34) _____________ whales for (35) __________ research, but the situation is not improving. STOP THE KILLING NOW!

Question 31 :. A. Because      B. Due to                    C. In spite of                           D. However

Question 32 : A. without       B. out of                      C. away                                   D. from

Question 33 : A. protect         B. protection               C. protected                            D. protects

Question 34 :A. to catch        B. catch                       C. caught                                 D. catching

Question 35 : A. science        B. scientific                 C. scientist                              D. scientifically

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17 tháng 10 2021

1 C

2 D

3 C

4 A

5 B

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 36 to 42.          The history of clinic nutrition, or the study of the relationship between health and how the body takes in and utilizers food substances, can be divided into four distinct eras: the first began in the nineteenth century and extended into the early twentieth century when it was recognized for the first time that food contained...
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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 36 to 42.

          The history of clinic nutrition, or the study of the relationship between health and how the body takes in and utilizers food substances, can be divided into four distinct eras: the first began in the nineteenth century and extended into the early twentieth century when it was recognized for the first time that food contained constituents that were essential agents. Near the end of this era, research studies demonstrated that rapid weight loss was associated with nitrogen imbalance and could only be rectified by providing adequate protein associate with certain foods.

          The second era was initiated in the early decades of the twentieth century and might be called "the vitamin period". Vitamins came to be recognized in foods, en deficiency syndromes were described. As vitamins became recognized as essential food constituents necessary for health, it became tempting to suggest that every disease and condition for which there had been no previous effective treatment might be responsive to vitamin therapy. At the point in time, medical schools started to become more interested in having their curricula integrate nutritional therapies in medicine. Reckless claims were made for effects of vitamins that went far beyond what could actually be achieved from the use of them.

          In the third era of nutritional history in the early 1950's to mid-1960's, vitamin therapy began to fall into disrepute. Concomitant with this, nutrition education in medical schools also became less popular. It was just a decade before this that many drug companies had found their vitamins sales skyrocketing and were quick to supply practicing physicians with generous samples of vitamins and literature extolling the virtue of supplementation for a variety health-related conditions. Expectations as to the success of vitamins in disease control were exaggerated. As is known in retrospect, vitamin and mineral therapies are much less effective when applied to health-crisis conditions that when applied to long-term problems of nutrition that lead chronic health problem.

Why did vitamins therapy begin losing favour in the 1950's?

A. The public lost interest in vitamins.

B. Medical schools stopped teaching nutritional concepts

C. Nutritional research was of poor quality.

D. Claims for the effectiveness of vitamin therapy were seen to be exaggerated

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16 tháng 6 2017

Đáp án D

"Expectations as to the success of vitamins in disease control… that lead to chronic health problems"

Dịch: Những sự mong đợi thành công về việc vitamin có thể kiểm soát bệnh tật đã đi quá đà. Như đã biết trong quá khứ, liệu pháp trị bệnh bằng vitamin và chất khoáng thì ít có hiệu quả hơn khi áp dụng với tình trạng khủng hoảng sức khỏe so với khi áp dụng cho vấn đề về dinh dưỡng lâu dài mà điều này dẫn đến các vấn đề sức khỏe kinh niên

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 36 to 42.          The history of clinic nutrition, or the study of the relationship between health and how the body takes in and utilizers food substances, can be divided into four distinct eras: the first began in the nineteenth century and extended into the early twentieth century when it was recognized for the first time that food contained...
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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 36 to 42.

          The history of clinic nutrition, or the study of the relationship between health and how the body takes in and utilizers food substances, can be divided into four distinct eras: the first began in the nineteenth century and extended into the early twentieth century when it was recognized for the first time that food contained constituents that were essential agents. Near the end of this era, research studies demonstrated that rapid weight loss was associated with nitrogen imbalance and could only be rectified by providing adequate protein associate with certain foods.

          The second era was initiated in the early decades of the twentieth century and might be called "the vitamin period". Vitamins came to be recognized in foods, en deficiency syndromes were described. As vitamins became recognized as essential food constituents necessary for health, it became tempting to suggest that every disease and condition for which there had been no previous effective treatment might be responsive to vitamin therapy. At the point in time, medical schools started to become more interested in having their curricula integrate nutritional therapies in medicine. Reckless claims were made for effects of vitamins that went far beyond what could actually be achieved from the use of them.

          In the third era of nutritional history in the early 1950's to mid-1960's, vitamin therapy began to fall into disrepute. Concomitant with this, nutrition education in medical schools also became less popular. It was just a decade before this that many drug companies had found their vitamins sales skyrocketing and were quick to supply practicing physicians with generous samples of vitamins and literature extolling the virtue of supplementation for a variety health-related conditions. Expectations as to the success of vitamins in disease control were exaggerated. As is known in retrospect, vitamin and mineral therapies are much less effective when applied to health-crisis conditions that when applied to long-term problems of nutrition that lead chronic health problem.

The word "tempting" is closest meaning to ________

A. necessary

B. attractive

C. realistic

D. correct

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12 tháng 8 2019

Đáp án B

tempting (adj) = attractive (adj): hấp dẫn, thu hút.

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 36 to 42.          The history of clinic nutrition, or the study of the relationship between health and how the body takes in and utilizers food substances, can be divided into four distinct eras: the first began in the nineteenth century and extended into the early twentieth century when it was recognized for the first time that food contained...
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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 36 to 42.

          The history of clinic nutrition, or the study of the relationship between health and how the body takes in and utilizers food substances, can be divided into four distinct eras: the first began in the nineteenth century and extended into the early twentieth century when it was recognized for the first time that food contained constituents that were essential agents. Near the end of this era, research studies demonstrated that rapid weight loss was associated with nitrogen imbalance and could only be rectified by providing adequate protein associate with certain foods.

          The second era was initiated in the early decades of the twentieth century and might be called "the vitamin period". Vitamins came to be recognized in foods, en deficiency syndromes were described. As vitamins became recognized as essential food constituents necessary for health, it became tempting to suggest that every disease and condition for which there had been no previous effective treatment might be responsive to vitamin therapy. At the point in time, medical schools started to become more interested in having their curricula integrate nutritional therapies in medicine. Reckless claims were made for effects of vitamins that went far beyond what could actually be achieved from the use of them.

          In the third era of nutritional history in the early 1950's to mid-1960's, vitamin therapy began to fall into disrepute. Concomitant with this, nutrition education in medical schools also became less popular. It was just a decade before this that many drug companies had found their vitamins sales skyrocketing and were quick to supply practicing physicians with generous samples of vitamins and literature extolling the virtue of supplementation for a variety health-related conditions. Expectations as to the success of vitamins in disease control were exaggerated. As is known in retrospect, vitamin and mineral therapies are much less effective when applied to health-crisis conditions that when applied to long-term problems of nutrition that lead chronic health problem.

What does the passage mainly discuss?

A. The effects of vitamins in the human body

B. The history f food preferences from the 19th century to the present.

C. The stages of development of clinical nutrition as a field of study.

D. Nutritional practices of the 19th century.

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22 tháng 5 2017

Đáp án C

Đoạn 1 có đề cập "The history of clinical nutrition… can be divided into four distinct eras", và tiếp sau đó, tác giả trình bày về 3 thời kỳ (eras) đầu tiên.

Dịch: Lịch sử về các chất dinh dưỡng, hay sự nghiên cứu về mối quan hệ giữa sức khỏe và làm thế nào cơ thể có thể hấp thụ và sử dụng các chất trong thức ăn, có thể được chia làm 4 giai đoạn…"

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 36 to 42.          The history of clinic nutrition, or the study of the relationship between health and how the body takes in and utilizers food substances, can be divided into four distinct eras: the first began in the nineteenth century and extended into the early twentieth century when it was recognized for the first time that food contained...
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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 36 to 42.

          The history of clinic nutrition, or the study of the relationship between health and how the body takes in and utilizers food substances, can be divided into four distinct eras: the first began in the nineteenth century and extended into the early twentieth century when it was recognized for the first time that food contained constituents that were essential agents. Near the end of this era, research studies demonstrated that rapid weight loss was associated with nitrogen imbalance and could only be rectified by providing adequate protein associate with certain foods.

          The second era was initiated in the early decades of the twentieth century and might be called "the vitamin period". Vitamins came to be recognized in foods, en deficiency syndromes were described. As vitamins became recognized as essential food constituents necessary for health, it became tempting to suggest that every disease and condition for which there had been no previous effective treatment might be responsive to vitamin therapy. At the point in time, medical schools started to become more interested in having their curricula integrate nutritional therapies in medicine. Reckless claims were made for effects of vitamins that went far beyond what could actually be achieved from the use of them.

          In the third era of nutritional history in the early 1950's to mid-1960's, vitamin therapy began to fall into disrepute. Concomitant with this, nutrition education in medical schools also became less popular. It was just a decade before this that many drug companies had found their vitamins sales skyrocketing and were quick to supply practicing physicians with generous samples of vitamins and literature extolling the virtue of supplementation for a variety health-related conditions. Expectations as to the success of vitamins in disease control were exaggerated. As is known in retrospect, vitamin and mineral therapies are much less effective when applied to health-crisis conditions that when applied to long-term problems of nutrition that lead chronic health problem.

The word "reckless" can be best replaced by ________.

A. recorded

B. irresponsible

C. informative

D. urgent

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17 tháng 1 2018

Đáp án B

reckless (adj) = irresponsible (adj): thiếu thận trọng, liều lĩnh