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As William Chopik, associate professor of psychology and author of the study says: “Friends are a conscious choice. Family relationships can be serious, negative and monotonous." The research included two studies - one a broad survey of nearly 300,000 people, aged between 15 and 99, from more than 90 countries. This study found that those (25) ______valued friendships highly were healthier and happier (according to their own reports), especially as they got older. The second study used data...
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As William Chopik, associate professor of psychology and author of the study says: “Friends are a conscious choice. Family relationships can be serious, negative and monotonous." The research included two studies - one a broad survey of nearly 300,000 people, aged between 15 and 99, from more than 90 countries. This study found that those (25) ______valued friendships highly were healthier and happier (according to their own reports), especially as they got older. The second study used data from a US survey of 7,481 people over 50. Subjects were questioned about the quality of their friendships - how much friends understood them and how much they let them down.

        When friendships were reported as being stressful, people reported (26) ______        rates of disease. When friends were supportive, people were healthier. Most of the friendships were reported as being supportive. Family, (27) ______, were found to have little influence on an individual's health and wellbeing. Spouses and children had some effect, but not as much as friends.

Chopik says he isn't suggesting we ignore our families, but that friends make us feel better. With friends you are more likely (28) ______do activities - they provide an outlet. You can say things to friends and they are less judgmental. There is a distance there that provides a level of honesty." He says that cultivating good-quality friendships across our lives is beneficial - raising self-esteem and (29) ______against stress.

Điền vào số (28)

A. with       

B. on 

C. to  

D. of

1
28 tháng 5 2017

Đáp án B

Kiến thức về giới từ

Cụm từ: be likely to do st: có khả năng làm gì

Tạm dịch: “Chopik says he isn’t suggesting we ignore our families, but that friends make us feel better. With friends you are more likely (28)______ to do activities - they provide an outlet. You can say things to friends and they are less judgmental.” (Chapik nói rằng anh ấy không để nghĩ chúng ta bỏ qua gia đình, nhưng bạn bè làm cho chúng ta cảm thấy tốt hơn. Với bạn bè, bạn có nhiều khả năng thực hiện cac hoạt động - họ cho bạn nơi thể hiện. Bạn có thể nói những điều với bạn bè và họ ít phán xét)

As William Chopik, associate professor of psychology and author of the study says: “Friends are a conscious choice. Family relationships can be serious, negative and monotonous." The research included two studies - one a broad survey of nearly 300,000 people, aged between 15 and 99, from more than 90 countries. This study found that those (25) ______valued friendships highly were healthier and happier (according to their own reports), especially as they got older. The second study used data...
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As William Chopik, associate professor of psychology and author of the study says: “Friends are a conscious choice. Family relationships can be serious, negative and monotonous." The research included two studies - one a broad survey of nearly 300,000 people, aged between 15 and 99, from more than 90 countries. This study found that those (25) ______valued friendships highly were healthier and happier (according to their own reports), especially as they got older. The second study used data from a US survey of 7,481 people over 50. Subjects were questioned about the quality of their friendships - how much friends understood them and how much they let them down.

        When friendships were reported as being stressful, people reported (26) ______        rates of disease. When friends were supportive, people were healthier. Most of the friendships were reported as being supportive. Family, (27) ______, were found to have little influence on an individual's health and wellbeing. Spouses and children had some effect, but not as much as friends.

Chopik says he isn't suggesting we ignore our families, but that friends make us feel better. With friends you are more likely (28) ______do activities - they provide an outlet. You can say things to friends and they are less judgmental. There is a distance there that provides a level of honesty." He says that cultivating good-quality friendships across our lives is beneficial - raising self-esteem and (29) ______against stress.

Điền vào số (27)

A. however

B. moreover          

C. in addition       

D. otherwise

1
17 tháng 6 2018

Đáp án A

Kiến thức về liên từ

A. however: tuy nhiên                                        
B. moreover: hơn nữa

C. In addition: thêm vào đó                                
D. otherwise: nếu không, hoặc là

Xét về ngữ cảnh của câu thì thấy 2 câu mang nghĩa tương phản/ so sánh nên loại đáp án B, C,D.

Tạm dịch: “Most of the friendships were reported as being supportive. Family, (27)_____ however, were found to have little influence on an individual’s health and wellbeing” (Hầu hết tình bạn được báo cáo là đến mang lại sự giúp đỡ. Tuy nhiên, gia đình là cho thấy là có ít ảnh hưởng lên sức khỏe và hạnh phúc của một người)

As William Chopik, associate professor of psychology and author of the study says: “Friends are a conscious choice. Family relationships can be serious, negative and monotonous." The research included two studies - one a broad survey of nearly 300,000 people, aged between 15 and 99, from more than 90 countries. This study found that those (25) ______valued friendships highly were healthier and happier (according to their own reports), especially as they got older. The second study used data...
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As William Chopik, associate professor of psychology and author of the study says: “Friends are a conscious choice. Family relationships can be serious, negative and monotonous." The research included two studies - one a broad survey of nearly 300,000 people, aged between 15 and 99, from more than 90 countries. This study found that those (25) ______valued friendships highly were healthier and happier (according to their own reports), especially as they got older. The second study used data from a US survey of 7,481 people over 50. Subjects were questioned about the quality of their friendships - how much friends understood them and how much they let them down.

        When friendships were reported as being stressful, people reported (26) ______        rates of disease. When friends were supportive, people were healthier. Most of the friendships were reported as being supportive. Family, (27) ______, were found to have little influence on an individual's health and wellbeing. Spouses and children had some effect, but not as much as friends.

Chopik says he isn't suggesting we ignore our families, but that friends make us feel better. With friends you are more likely (28) ______do activities - they provide an outlet. You can say things to friends and they are less judgmental. There is a distance there that provides a level of honesty." He says that cultivating good-quality friendships across our lives is beneficial - raising self-esteem and (29) ______against stress.

Điền vào số (29)

A. reducing 

B. causing   

C. placing   

D. buffering

1
18 tháng 5 2019

Đáp án D

Kiến thức về từ vựng

A. reducing (v): làm giảm                                   
B. causing (v): gây ra

C. placing (v): đặt                                               
D. buffering (v): làm vật đệm cho cái gì

Tạm dịch: "He says that cultivating good-quality friendships across our lives is beneficial - raising self-esteem and (29)_______ buffering against stress”

(Ông nói rằng nuôi dưỡng tình bạn chất lượng tốt trong suốt cuộc đời của chúng ta là có lợi - nâng cao lòng tự trọng và đệm chống lại căng thẳng)

As William Chopik, associate professor of psychology and author of the study says: “Friends are a conscious choice. Family relationships can be serious, negative and monotonous." The research included two studies - one a broad survey of nearly 300,000 people, aged between 15 and 99, from more than 90 countries. This study found that those (25) ______valued friendships highly were healthier and happier (according to their own reports), especially as they got older. The second study used data...
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As William Chopik, associate professor of psychology and author of the study says: “Friends are a conscious choice. Family relationships can be serious, negative and monotonous." The research included two studies - one a broad survey of nearly 300,000 people, aged between 15 and 99, from more than 90 countries. This study found that those (25) ______valued friendships highly were healthier and happier (according to their own reports), especially as they got older. The second study used data from a US survey of 7,481 people over 50. Subjects were questioned about the quality of their friendships - how much friends understood them and how much they let them down.

        When friendships were reported as being stressful, people reported (26) ______        rates of disease. When friends were supportive, people were healthier. Most of the friendships were reported as being supportive. Family, (27) ______, were found to have little influence on an individual's health and wellbeing. Spouses and children had some effect, but not as much as friends.

Chopik says he isn't suggesting we ignore our families, but that friends make us feel better. With friends you are more likely (28) ______do activities - they provide an outlet. You can say things to friends and they are less judgmental. There is a distance there that provides a level of honesty." He says that cultivating good-quality friendships across our lives is beneficial - raising self-esteem and (29) ______against stress.

Điền vào số (26)

A. highly    

B. high        

C. higher     

D. highest

1
26 tháng 7 2019

Đáp án D

Kiến thức về từ loại

A. highly (adv): rất, hết sức, lắm

B. high (a): cao

C. height (n): chiều cao

D. higher (a): cao (dạng so sảnh hơn của high)

Căn cứ vào từ “rates” là danh từ nên vị trí còn thiếu cần 1 tính từ. Từ đó, ta loại đáp án A, C loại. Câu tiếp theo cho thấy tính từ ở đây cần dạng so sánh hơn nên loại đáp án B.

Tạm dịch: “When friendships were reported as being stressful, people reported (26)____ higher rates of disease. When friends were supportive, people were healthier. ” (Khi tình bạn được báo cáo là căng thẳng, mọi người báo cáo tỷ lệ bệnh cao hơn. Khi tình bạn đem lại sự cảm thông/giúp đỡ, mọi người khỏe mạnh hơn.)

As William Chopik, associate professor of psychology and author of the study says: “Friends are a conscious choice. Family relationships can be serious, negative and monotonous." The research included two studies - one a broad survey of nearly 300,000 people, aged between 15 and 99, from more than 90 countries. This study found that those (25) ______valued friendships highly were healthier and happier (according to their own reports), especially as they got older. The second study used data...
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As William Chopik, associate professor of psychology and author of the study says: “Friends are a conscious choice. Family relationships can be serious, negative and monotonous." The research included two studies - one a broad survey of nearly 300,000 people, aged between 15 and 99, from more than 90 countries. This study found that those (25) ______valued friendships highly were healthier and happier (according to their own reports), especially as they got older. The second study used data from a US survey of 7,481 people over 50. Subjects were questioned about the quality of their friendships - how much friends understood them and how much they let them down.

        When friendships were reported as being stressful, people reported (26) ______        rates of disease. When friends were supportive, people were healthier. Most of the friendships were reported as being supportive. Family, (27) ______, were found to have little influence on an individual's health and wellbeing. Spouses and children had some effect, but not as much as friends.

Chopik says he isn't suggesting we ignore our families, but that friends make us feel better. With friends you are more likely (28) ______do activities - they provide an outlet. You can say things to friends and they are less judgmental. There is a distance there that provides a level of honesty." He says that cultivating good-quality friendships across our lives is beneficial - raising self-esteem and (29) ______against stress.

Điền vào số (25)

A. whom    

B. who        

C. whose     

D. which

1
4 tháng 9 2017

Đáp án B

Chủ đề về FRIENDSHIP

Kiến thức về đại từ quan hệ

Căn cứ vào “those - people” nên vị trí trống cần đại từ quan hệ thay thế cho từ chỉ người và làm chủ ngữ của mệnh đề sau nên ta chọn B.

Tạm dịch: “This study found that those (25)______ who valued friendships highly were healthier and happier (according to their own reports), especially as they got older.” (Nghiên cứu này cho thấy những người đánh giá cao tình bạn rất khỏe mạnh và hạnh phúc hơn (theo báo cáo của chính họ), đặc biệt là khi họ già đi.)

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each the numbered blanks.As William Chopik, associate professor of psychology and author of the study says: “Friends are a conscious choice. Family relationships can be serious, negative and monotonous." The research included two studies - one a broad survey of nearly 300,000 people, aged between 15 and 99, from more than 90 countries. This study found that those (25)...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each the numbered blanks.

As William Chopik, associate professor of psychology and author of the study says: “Friends are a conscious choice. Family relationships can be serious, negative and monotonous." The research included two studies - one a broad survey of nearly 300,000 people, aged between 15 and 99, from more than 90 countries. This study found that those (25) ______valued friendships highly were healthier and happier (according to their own reports), especially as they got older. The second study used data from a US survey of 7,481 people over 50. Subjects were questioned about the quality of their friendships - how much friends understood them and how much they let them down.

        When friendships were reported as being stressful, people reported (26) ______        rates of disease. When friends were supportive, people were healthier. Most of the friendships were reported as being supportive. Family, (27) ______, were found to have little influence on an individual's health and wellbeing. Spouses and children had some effect, but not as much as friends.

Chopik says he isn't suggesting we ignore our families, but that friends make us feel better. With friends you are more likely (28) ______do activities - they provide an outlet. You can say things to friends and they are less judgmental. There is a distance there that provides a level of honesty." He says that cultivating good-quality friendships across our lives is beneficial - raising self-esteem and (29) ______against stress.

Điền vào ô 25.

A. whom

B. who

C. whose

D. which

1
1 tháng 5 2017

Đáp án B

Chủ đề về FRIENDSHIP

Kiến thức về đại từ quan hệ

Căn cứ vào “those - people” nên vị trí trống cần đại từ quan hệ thay thế cho từ chỉ người và làm chủ ngữ của mệnh đề sau nên ta chọn B.

Tạm dịch: “This study found that those (25)______ who valued friendships highly were healthier and happier (according to their own reports), especially as they got older.” (Nghiên cứu này cho thấy những người đánh giá cao tình bạn rất khỏe mạnh và hạnh phúc hơn (theo báo cáo của chính họ), đặc biệt là khi họ già đi.)

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each the numbered blanks.As William Chopik, associate professor of psychology and author of the study says: “Friends are a conscious choice. Family relationships can be serious, negative and monotonous." The research included two studies - one a broad survey of nearly 300,000 people, aged between 15 and 99, from more than 90 countries. This study found that those (25)...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each the numbered blanks.

As William Chopik, associate professor of psychology and author of the study says: “Friends are a conscious choice. Family relationships can be serious, negative and monotonous." The research included two studies - one a broad survey of nearly 300,000 people, aged between 15 and 99, from more than 90 countries. This study found that those (25) ______valued friendships highly were healthier and happier (according to their own reports), especially as they got older. The second study used data from a US survey of 7,481 people over 50. Subjects were questioned about the quality of their friendships - how much friends understood them and how much they let them down.

        When friendships were reported as being stressful, people reported (26) ______        rates of disease. When friends were supportive, people were healthier. Most of the friendships were reported as being supportive. Family, (27) ______, were found to have little influence on an individual's health and wellbeing. Spouses and children had some effect, but not as much as friends.

Chopik says he isn't suggesting we ignore our families, but that friends make us feel better. With friends you are more likely (28) ______do activities - they provide an outlet. You can say things to friends and they are less judgmental. There is a distance there that provides a level of honesty." He says that cultivating good-quality friendships across our lives is beneficial - raising self-esteem and (29) ______against stress.

Điền vào ô 28.

A. with

B. on

C. to

D. of

1
28 tháng 2 2019

Đáp án B

Kiến thức về giới từ

Cụm từ: be likely to do st: có khả năng làm gì

Tạm dịch: “Chopik says he isn’t suggesting we ignore our families, but that friends make us feel better. With friends you are more likely (28)______ to do activities - they provide an outlet. You can say things to friends and they are less judgmental.” (Chapik nói rằng anh ấy không để nghĩ chúng ta bỏ qua gia đình, nhưng bạn bè làm cho chúng ta cảm thấy tốt hơn. Với bạn bè, bạn có nhiều khả năng thực hiện cac hoạt động - họ cho bạn nơi thể hiện. Bạn có thể nói những điều với bạn bè và họ ít phán xét)

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each the numbered blanks.As William Chopik, associate professor of psychology and author of the study says: “Friends are a conscious choice. Family relationships can be serious, negative and monotonous." The research included two studies - one a broad survey of nearly 300,000 people, aged between 15 and 99, from more than 90 countries. This study found that those (25)...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each the numbered blanks.

As William Chopik, associate professor of psychology and author of the study says: “Friends are a conscious choice. Family relationships can be serious, negative and monotonous." The research included two studies - one a broad survey of nearly 300,000 people, aged between 15 and 99, from more than 90 countries. This study found that those (25) ______valued friendships highly were healthier and happier (according to their own reports), especially as they got older. The second study used data from a US survey of 7,481 people over 50. Subjects were questioned about the quality of their friendships - how much friends understood them and how much they let them down.

        When friendships were reported as being stressful, people reported (26) ______        rates of disease. When friends were supportive, people were healthier. Most of the friendships were reported as being supportive. Family, (27) ______, were found to have little influence on an individual's health and wellbeing. Spouses and children had some effect, but not as much as friends.

Chopik says he isn't suggesting we ignore our families, but that friends make us feel better. With friends you are more likely (28) ______do activities - they provide an outlet. You can say things to friends and they are less judgmental. There is a distance there that provides a level of honesty." He says that cultivating good-quality friendships across our lives is beneficial - raising self-esteem and (29) ______against stress.

Điền vào ô 26.

A. highly

B. high

C. higher

D. highest

1
23 tháng 6 2017

Đáp án D

Kiến thức về từ loại

A. highly (adv): rất, hết sức, lắm

B. high (a): cao

C. height (n): chiều cao

D. higher (a): cao (dạng so sảnh hơn của high)

Căn cứ vào từ “rates” là danh từ nên vị trí còn thiếu cần 1 tính từ. Từ đó, ta loại đáp án A, C loại. Câu tiếp theo cho thấy tính từ ở đây cần dạng so sánh hơn nên loại đáp án B.

Tạm dịch: “When friendships were reported as being stressful, people reported (26)____ higher rates of disease. When friends were supportive, people were healthier. ” (Khi tình bạn được báo cáo là căng thẳng, mọi người báo cáo tỷ lệ bệnh cao hơn. Khi tình bạn đem lại sự cảm thông/giúp đỡ, mọi người khỏe mạnh hơn.)

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each the numbered blanks.As William Chopik, associate professor of psychology and author of the study says: “Friends are a conscious choice. Family relationships can be serious, negative and monotonous." The research included two studies - one a broad survey of nearly 300,000 people, aged between 15 and 99, from more than 90 countries. This study found that those (25)...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each the numbered blanks.

As William Chopik, associate professor of psychology and author of the study says: “Friends are a conscious choice. Family relationships can be serious, negative and monotonous." The research included two studies - one a broad survey of nearly 300,000 people, aged between 15 and 99, from more than 90 countries. This study found that those (25) ______valued friendships highly were healthier and happier (according to their own reports), especially as they got older. The second study used data from a US survey of 7,481 people over 50. Subjects were questioned about the quality of their friendships - how much friends understood them and how much they let them down.

        When friendships were reported as being stressful, people reported (26) ______        rates of disease. When friends were supportive, people were healthier. Most of the friendships were reported as being supportive. Family, (27) ______, were found to have little influence on an individual's health and wellbeing. Spouses and children had some effect, but not as much as friends.

Chopik says he isn't suggesting we ignore our families, but that friends make us feel better. With friends you are more likely (28) ______do activities - they provide an outlet. You can say things to friends and they are less judgmental. There is a distance there that provides a level of honesty." He says that cultivating good-quality friendships across our lives is beneficial - raising self-esteem and (29) ______against stress.

Điền vào ô 27.

A. however

B. moreover 

C. in addition

D. otherwise

1
2 tháng 6 2019

Đáp án A

Kiến thức về liên từ

A. however: tuy nhiên                                           B. moreover: hơn nữa

C. In addition: thêm vào đó                                   D. otherwise: nếu không, hoặc là

Xét về ngữ cảnh của câu thì thấy 2 câu mang nghĩa tương phản/ so sánh nên loại đáp án B, C,D.

Tạm dịch: “Most of the friendships were reported as being supportive. Family, (27)_____ however, were found to have little influence on an individual’s health and wellbeing” (Hầu hết tình bạn được báo cáo là đến mang lại sự giúp đỡ. Tuy nhiên, gia đình là cho thấy là có ít ảnh hưởng lên sức khỏe và hạnh phúc của một người)

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each the numbered blanks.As William Chopik, associate professor of psychology and author of the study says: “Friends are a conscious choice. Family relationships can be serious, negative and monotonous." The research included two studies - one a broad survey of nearly 300,000 people, aged between 15 and 99, from more than 90 countries. This study found that those (25)...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each the numbered blanks.

As William Chopik, associate professor of psychology and author of the study says: “Friends are a conscious choice. Family relationships can be serious, negative and monotonous." The research included two studies - one a broad survey of nearly 300,000 people, aged between 15 and 99, from more than 90 countries. This study found that those (25) ______valued friendships highly were healthier and happier (according to their own reports), especially as they got older. The second study used data from a US survey of 7,481 people over 50. Subjects were questioned about the quality of their friendships - how much friends understood them and how much they let them down.

        When friendships were reported as being stressful, people reported (26) ______        rates of disease. When friends were supportive, people were healthier. Most of the friendships were reported as being supportive. Family, (27) ______, were found to have little influence on an individual's health and wellbeing. Spouses and children had some effect, but not as much as friends.

Chopik says he isn't suggesting we ignore our families, but that friends make us feel better. With friends you are more likely (28) ______do activities - they provide an outlet. You can say things to friends and they are less judgmental. There is a distance there that provides a level of honesty." He says that cultivating good-quality friendships across our lives is beneficial - raising self-esteem and (29) ______against stress.

Điền vào ô 29.

A. reducing

B. causing

C. placing

D. buffering

1
4 tháng 10 2017

Đáp án D

Kiến thức về từ vựng

A. reducing (v): làm giảm                                      B. causing (v): gây ra

C. placing (v): đặt                                                 D. buffering (v): làm vật đệm cho cái gì

Tạm dịch: "He says that cultivating good-quality friendships across our lives is beneficial - raising self-esteem and (29)_______ buffering against stress”

(Ông nói rằng nuôi dưỡng tình bạn chất lượng tốt trong suốt cuộc đời của chúng ta là có lợi - nâng cao lòng tự trọng và đệm chống lại căng thẳng)