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I. Complete the sentences with A, An or The. 1. ________________ Vietnamese like to joke around, but their jokes are not easily translated into English.2. Each person has _______________ strong sense of regional cultural identity.3. Henry was _________ bit of __________ rebel when he was ___________ teenager and dyed his hair pink, and he also rebelled his parents' plans for him and left school at _____________ age of 16.4. You may have ________ object that you trust will bring you good luck,...
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I. Complete the sentences with A, An or The.

1. ________________ Vietnamese like to joke around, but their jokes are not easily translated into English.

2. Each person has _______________ strong sense of regional cultural identity.

3. Henry was _________ bit of __________ rebel when he was ___________ teenager and dyed his hair pink, and he also rebelled his parents' plans for him and left school at _____________ age of 16.

4. You may have ________ object that you trust will bring you good luck, but many people object to that belief.

5. Relationships in _____________ family are never to be broken and they are to be built up continuously.

6. They are also very friendly, easy-going and have ____________ easy smile.

7. To show respect, many Vietnamese people bow their heads to _______________ superior or elder.

8. ______________ Vietnamese have been described as energetic, sentimental, proud, and hardworking

9. _____ course allows students to progress at their own speed, and they are making much progress in awareness of cultural diversity.

10. There is _____________ obvious contrast between _______________ cultures of East and West; however, European cultures contrast with that of the USA.

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21 tháng 2 2021

1)__The__ Vietnamese like to joke around, but their jokes are not easily translated into English. 

2) Each person has _a__ strong sense of regional cultural identity.

 3) Henry was _a__ bit of _a_ rebel when he was _a__ teenager and dyed his hair pink, and he also rebelled his parents plans for him and left school at __the___ age of 16.

 4) You may have _an_ object that you trust will bring you good luck, but many people object to that belief. 

5) Relationship in _a__ family are never to be broken and they are to be built up continuously. 

6) They are also very friendly, easy going and have_an__ easy smile. 

7) To show respect, many Vietnamese people bow their heads to __the_ superior or elder

. 8) _The_ Vietnamese have been described as energetic, sentimental, proud, and hardworking. 

9) _The_ course allows students to progress at their own speed, and they are making much progress in awareness of cultural diversity. 

10) There is _an__ obvious contrast between _the__ cultures of East and West; however, European cultures contrast with that of the USA

21 tháng 2 2021

I. Complete the sentences with A, An or The.

1. ____The____ Vietnamese like to joke around, but their jokes are not easily translated into English.

2. Each person has _____a_____ strong sense of regional cultural identity.

3. Henry was ___a___ bit of ____a___ rebel when he was ___a____ teenager and dyed his hair pink, and he also rebelled his parents' plans for him and left school at ____the____ age of 16.

4. You may have ___an__ object that you trust will bring you good luck, but many people object to that belief.

5. Relationships in ___the____ family are never to be broken and they are to be built up continuously.

6. They are also very friendly, easy-going and have ____an_____ easy smile.

7. To show respect, many Vietnamese people bow their heads to ______the_____ superior or elder.

8. _____The______ Vietnamese have been described as energetic, sentimental, proud, and hardworking

9. _A_ course allows students to progress at their own speed, and they are making much progress in awareness of cultural diversity.

10. There is _____an____ obvious contrast between ____the____ cultures of East and West; however, European cultures contrast with that of the USA.

13 tháng 5 2017

cau 1 : do as directed at the end of each sentence

1 you / worried / am / that / back / i / come / will not

i am worried that you won't come back.

2 he was very tired . however , he went to school this morning >> even though ..........he was very tired, he went to school this morning.........................................

3 although video games are not good for students , ...........they play them everyday............................................. (complete the snetence)

4 tom can read in english . he can not write in english ( combine two sentences into one , using one of these connectives : and , but , or , so , therefore , however , because ) >> tom .........................tom can read in english , but he can't write in english.................................

5 i like the cartoons . she game me the cartoons last week ( combine two sentences into one , using '' who '' , '' which '' or '' that ''

i like the cartoons which she gave me last week.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 31 to 35.If cartoons are anything to go by, then the attitude of the British towards the family, and of British men towards the (31) ________ sex, has not changed much recently, despite attempts to shame people into admitting their prejudices. The mother-in-law, frequently of horrific (32)          _______ and usually either about to visit, or being...
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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 of the numbered blanks from 31 to 35.

If cartoons are anything to go by, then the attitude of the British towards the family, and of British men towards the (31) ________ sex, has not changed much recently, despite attempts to shame people into admitting their prejudices. The mother-in-law, frequently of horrific (32)          _______ and usually either about to visit, or being somehow driven from the house is still a favorite butt of this kind of humor. Marriage itself has been reduced to the skinny male, dominated by a massive female who habitually lies in wait with the rolling pin behind the door for the return of her drunken spouse. Children are rarely shown other than as screaming infants, or else as ill-favoured urchins who (33) _____ all their time being objectionable or asking for money. The old are simply (34) _____ as comic characters. The problem is, how do such cartoons relate to the way people truly see each other? Does a joke always contain some grain of truth, however much we may dislike to admit it? In other words, is life really a series of mother-in-law jokes? Or do jokes have a life of their own, with a (35) _______ of stereotypes we can recognize, like the Englishman with his umbrella and bowler hat, or the Frenchman with his striped jumper and beret?

 

Điền vào ô 34

A. seen

B. such

C. enough

D. notorious

1
21 tháng 5 2018

Đáp án A

Giải thích:

Seen là V(pp) của see (nhìn): Ở dạng bị động như câu này, ta nên dịch là “được coi là, nhìn như là”

such: (adj) như vậy

enough: (adj) đủ

notorious: (adj) khét tiếng

Đằng sau có as, ta có be seen/known/considered as: được coi như là

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 31 to 35.If cartoons are anything to go by, then the attitude of the British towards the family, and of British men towards the (31) ________ sex, has not changed much recently, despite attempts to shame people into admitting their prejudices. The mother-in-law, frequently of horrific (32)          _______ and usually either about to visit, or being...
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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 of the numbered blanks from 31 to 35.

If cartoons are anything to go by, then the attitude of the British towards the family, and of British men towards the (31) ________ sex, has not changed much recently, despite attempts to shame people into admitting their prejudices. The mother-in-law, frequently of horrific (32)          _______ and usually either about to visit, or being somehow driven from the house is still a favorite butt of this kind of humor. Marriage itself has been reduced to the skinny male, dominated by a massive female who habitually lies in wait with the rolling pin behind the door for the return of her drunken spouse. Children are rarely shown other than as screaming infants, or else as ill-favoured urchins who (33) _____ all their time being objectionable or asking for money. The old are simply (34) _____ as comic characters. The problem is, how do such cartoons relate to the way people truly see each other? Does a joke always contain some grain of truth, however much we may dislike to admit it? In other words, is life really a series of mother-in-law jokes? Or do jokes have a life of their own, with a (35) _______ of stereotypes we can recognize, like the Englishman with his umbrella and bowler hat, or the Frenchman with his striped jumper and beret?

Điền vào ô 32

A. sight

B. view

C. appearance

D. dress

1
11 tháng 6 2019

Đáp án C

Giải thích:

sight, view: cảnh quan

appearance: diện mạo

dress: trang phục

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 31 to 35. If cartoons are anything to go by, then the attitude of the British towards the family, and of British men towards the (31) ________ sex, has not changed much recently, despite attempts to shame people into admitting their prejudices. The mother-in-law, frequently of horrific (32) _______ and usually either about to visit, or being somehow...
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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 of the numbered blanks from 31 to 35.

If cartoons are anything to go by, then the attitude of the British towards the family, and of British men towards the (31) ________ sex, has not changed much recently, despite attempts to shame people into admitting their prejudices. The mother-in-law, frequently of horrific (32) _______ and usually either about to visit, or being somehow driven from the house is still a favorite butt of this kind of humor. Marriage itself has been reduced to the skinny male, dominated by a massive female who habitually lies in wait with the rolling pin behind the door for the return of her drunken spouse. Children are rarely shown other than as screaming infants, or else as ill-favoured urchins who (33) _____ all their time being objectionable or asking for money. The old are simply (34) _____ as comic characters. The problem is, how do such cartoons relate to the way people truly see each other? Does a joke always contain some grain of truth, however much we may dislike to admit it? In other words, is life really a series of mother-in-law jokes? Or do jokes have a life of their own, with a (35) _______ of stereotypes we can recognize, like the Englishman with his umbrella and bowler hat, or the Frenchman with his striped jumper and beret?

Question 33

A waste

B. spend

C. take

D. pass

1
19 tháng 11 2017

Đáp án B

Giải thích:

waste: (v) lãng phí

Về ngữ pháp thì waste time doing something không sai, nhưng trong trường hợp này, “lũ trẻ lãng phí thời gian” thì không hợp nghĩa bằng spend

spend: (v) dành, tiêu tốn

spend time/ money doing something: dành thời gian/ tiền bạc làm gì

spend time/money on something: dành thời gian/ tiền bạc cho việc gì

take: tốn

take time to do something: tốn thời gian làm gì

Trong câu này, đằng sau V ở dạng V_ing (beingasking) nên ta không dùng take.

pass: (v) trôi qua

time pass: thời gian trôi qua (không hợp nghĩa)

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 31 to 35.If cartoons are anything to go by, then the attitude of the British towards the family, and of British men towards the (31) ________ sex, has not changed much recently, despite attempts to shame people into admitting their prejudices. The mother-in-law, frequently of horrific (32)          _______ and usually either about to visit, or being...
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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 of the numbered blanks from 31 to 35.

If cartoons are anything to go by, then the attitude of the British towards the family, and of British men towards the (31) ________ sex, has not changed much recently, despite attempts to shame people into admitting their prejudices. The mother-in-law, frequently of horrific (32)          _______ and usually either about to visit, or being somehow driven from the house is still a favorite butt of this kind of humor. Marriage itself has been reduced to the skinny male, dominated by a massive female who habitually lies in wait with the rolling pin behind the door for the return of her drunken spouse. Children are rarely shown other than as screaming infants, or else as ill-favoured urchins who (33) _____ all their time being objectionable or asking for money. The old are simply (34) _____ as comic characters. The problem is, how do such cartoons relate to the way people truly see each other? Does a joke always contain some grain of truth, however much we may dislike to admit it? In other words, is life really a series of mother-in-law jokes? Or do jokes have a life of their own, with a (35) _______ of stereotypes we can recognize, like the Englishman with his umbrella and bowler hat, or the Frenchman with his striped jumper and beret?

 

Điền vào ô 35

A. one

B. set

C. life

D. base

1
17 tháng 3 2017

Đáp án B

Giải thích:

set (n) bộ, tập hợp nhiều

life: (n) cuộc sống

base: (n) nền tảng

Cụm từ: a set of stereotypes: một bộ quy tắc, khuôn khổ.

Bài dịch

Nếu phim hoạt hình có muốn nói cho ta điều gì, thì đó chính là thái độ của người Anh đối với gia đình, và của đàn ông nước Anh đối với người khác giới gần đây đã không thay đổi quá nhiều. Mặc cho rất nhiều nỗ lực để khiến họ phải thừa nhận định kiến của mình, nhưng chúng vẫn không hề thay đổi gì mấy. Những bà mẹ chồng, với ngoại hình xấu xí, thường đến thăm nhà hoặc bằng cách nào đó đi khỏi nhà, luôn là đối tượng của loại hình châm biếm này. Hôn nhân gần đây đã bị giảm thành một thứ héo mòn, bị thống trị bởi người phụ nữ to lớn thường xuyên cầm cây gậy cán bột ẩn sau cánh cửa chờ ông chồng say xỉn mò về. Trẻ em hiếm khi xuất hiện, chỉ là những đứa trẻ sơ sinh khóc gào, hay đơn giản là những đứa bé tinh ranh thường hay dành thời gian quấy phá và vòi tiền. Người già thì nhìn như những nhân vật trong truyện tranh. Vấn đề là ở chỗ, làm cách nào mà những phim hoạt hình như thế có thể phản ảnh cách mà mọi người thật sự nhìn nhận về nhau. Dù cho chúng ta không muốn thừa nhận thế nào đi chăng nữa thì có phải bất kì câu chuyện vui nào cũng đều ẩn chứa một chút gọi là sự thật trong đó? Nói cách khác, có phải cuộc đời chỉ là một chuỗi những câu chuyện hài hước về bà mẹ chồng? Hay là những mẩu chuyện hài vẫn có cuộc sống, ý nghĩa của riêng nó, với một bộ những khuôn phép mà chúng ta có thể nhận ra, giống như một người dân ông nước Anh với cây dù và chiếc mũ phớt, hay người đàn ông Pháp với áo len và chiêc mũ nồi?

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 31 to 35. If cartoons are anything to go by, then the attitude of the British towards the family, and of British men towards the (31) ________ sex, has not changed much recently, despite attempts to shame people into admitting their prejudices. The mother-in-law, frequently of horrific (32) _______ and usually either about to visit, or being somehow...
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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 of the numbered blanks from 31 to 35.

If cartoons are anything to go by, then the attitude of the British towards the family, and of British men towards the (31) ________ sex, has not changed much recently, despite attempts to shame people into admitting their prejudices. The mother-in-law, frequently of horrific (32) _______ and usually either about to visit, or being somehow driven from the house is still a favorite butt of this kind of humor. Marriage itself has been reduced to the skinny male, dominated by a massive female who habitually lies in wait with the rolling pin behind the door for the return of her drunken spouse. Children are rarely shown other than as screaming infants, or else as ill-favoured urchins who (33) _____ all their time being objectionable or asking for money. The old are simply (34) _____ as comic characters. The problem is, how do such cartoons relate to the way people truly see each other? Does a joke always contain some grain of truth, however much we may dislike to admit it? In other words, is life really a series of mother-in-law jokes? Or do jokes have a life of their own, with a (35) _______ of stereotypes we can recognize, like the Englishman with his umbrella and bowler hat, or the Frenchman with his striped jumper and beret?

Question 35

A one

B. set

C. life

D. base

1
4 tháng 1 2019

Đáp án B

Giải thích:

set (n) bộ, tập hợp nhiều

life: (n) cuộc sống

base: (n) nền tảng

Cụm từ: a set of stereotypes: một bộ quy tắc, khuôn khổ.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 31 to 35. If cartoons are anything to go by, then the attitude of the British towards the family, and of British men towards the (31) ________ sex, has not changed much recently, despite attempts to shame people into admitting their prejudices. The mother-in-law, frequently of horrific (32) _______ and usually either about to visit, or being somehow...
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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 of the numbered blanks from 31 to 35.

If cartoons are anything to go by, then the attitude of the British towards the family, and of British men towards the (31) ________ sex, has not changed much recently, despite attempts to shame people into admitting their prejudices. The mother-in-law, frequently of horrific (32) _______ and usually either about to visit, or being somehow driven from the house is still a favorite butt of this kind of humor. Marriage itself has been reduced to the skinny male, dominated by a massive female who habitually lies in wait with the rolling pin behind the door for the return of her drunken spouse. Children are rarely shown other than as screaming infants, or else as ill-favoured urchins who (33) _____ all their time being objectionable or asking for money. The old are simply (34) _____ as comic characters. The problem is, how do such cartoons relate to the way people truly see each other? Does a joke always contain some grain of truth, however much we may dislike to admit it? In other words, is life really a series of mother-in-law jokes? Or do jokes have a life of their own, with a (35) _______ of stereotypes we can recognize, like the Englishman with his umbrella and bowler hat, or the Frenchman with his striped jumper and beret?

Question 34

A seen

B. such

C. enough

D. notorious.

1
31 tháng 3 2017

Đáp án A

Giải thích:

Seen là V(pp) của see (nhìn): Ở dạng bị động như câu này, ta nên dịch là “được coi là, nhìn như là”

such: (adj) như vậy

enough: (adj) đủ

notorious: (adj) khét tiếng

Đằng sau có as, ta có be seen/known/considered as: được coi như là

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 31 to 35. If cartoons are anything to go by, then the attitude of the British towards the family, and of British men towards the (31) ________ sex, has not changed much recently, despite attempts to shame people into admitting their prejudices. The mother-in-law, frequently of horrific (32) _______ and usually either about to visit, or being somehow...
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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 of the numbered blanks from 31 to 35.

If cartoons are anything to go by, then the attitude of the British towards the family, and of British men towards the (31) ________ sex, has not changed much recently, despite attempts to shame people into admitting their prejudices. The mother-in-law, frequently of horrific (32) _______ and usually either about to visit, or being somehow driven from the house is still a favorite butt of this kind of humor. Marriage itself has been reduced to the skinny male, dominated by a massive female who habitually lies in wait with the rolling pin behind the door for the return of her drunken spouse. Children are rarely shown other than as screaming infants, or else as ill-favoured urchins who (33) _____ all their time being objectionable or asking for money. The old are simply (34) _____ as comic characters. The problem is, how do such cartoons relate to the way people truly see each other? Does a joke always contain some grain of truth, however much we may dislike to admit it? In other words, is life really a series of mother-in-law jokes? Or do jokes have a life of their own, with a (35) _______ of stereotypes we can recognize, like the Englishman with his umbrella and bowler hat, or the Frenchman with his striped jumper and beret?

Question 32

A sight

B. view

C. appearance

D. dress

1
22 tháng 8 2019

Đáp án C

Giải thích:

sight, view: cảnh quan

appearance: diện mạo

dress: trang phục

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 31 to 35.If cartoons are anything to go by, then the attitude of the British towards the family, and of British men towards the (31) ________ sex, has not changed much recently, despite attempts to shame people into admitting their prejudices. The mother-in-law, frequently of horrific (32)          _______ and usually either about to visit, or being...
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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 of the numbered blanks from 31 to 35.

If cartoons are anything to go by, then the attitude of the British towards the family, and of British men towards the (31) ________ sex, has not changed much recently, despite attempts to shame people into admitting their prejudices. The mother-in-law, frequently of horrific (32)          _______ and usually either about to visit, or being somehow driven from the house is still a favorite butt of this kind of humor. Marriage itself has been reduced to the skinny male, dominated by a massive female who habitually lies in wait with the rolling pin behind the door for the return of her drunken spouse. Children are rarely shown other than as screaming infants, or else as ill-favoured urchins who (33) _____ all their time being objectionable or asking for money. The old are simply (34) _____ as comic characters. The problem is, how do such cartoons relate to the way people truly see each other? Does a joke always contain some grain of truth, however much we may dislike to admit it? In other words, is life really a series of mother-in-law jokes? Or do jokes have a life of their own, with a (35) _______ of stereotypes we can recognize, like the Englishman with his umbrella and bowler hat, or the Frenchman with his striped jumper and beret?

Điền vào ô 31

A. other

B. problematic

C. opposite

D. taboo

1
9 tháng 8 2018

Đáp án C

Giải thích:

Opposite sex: người khác giới