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14 tháng 4 2022

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DỊCH HỘ MÌNH NHÉ POPPY DAY POPPY DAY , 11 November, is the day when people in Britain remember the soldiers that died in the First World War (1914 – 1918), the Second World War (1939 – 1945) and all other wars since. The first Poppy Day was in 1921. The First World War had ended three years earlier, but it was still very difficult, even impossible, for ex-soldiers in Britain to find employment. So some of them started making and selling red paper poppies. They gave the money that...
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DỊCH HỘ MÌNH NHÉ

POPPY DAY
POPPY DAY , 11 November, is the day when people in Britain remember the soldiers that died in the First World War (1914 – 1918), the Second World War (1939 – 1945) and all other wars since. The first Poppy Day was in 1921. The First World War had ended three years earlier, but it was still very difficult, even impossible, for ex-soldiers in Britain to find employment. So some of them started making and selling red paper poppies. They gave the money that they raised to ex-soldiers who were disabled or unemployed, and to the families of soldiers who had died. The choice of flower was significant. During the war, the soldiers had noticed poppies growing every year on the battlefields in Belgium and the north of France. A well – known poem from that time, written by a Canadian soldier, begin with the lines:
In Flanders* fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place*; …
In the days leading up to Poppy Day, about 32 million people in Britain buy and wear small poppies. Some people choose to wear white poppies because they think that white symbolizes peace. Then, at 11 a.m. on 11 November (at the moment when the First World War ended) there’s a two – minute silence. Many people stop and think quietly about the soldiers who died. There are ceremonies at war memorials in towns and villages all over the country. The most important ceremony is in London, when the Queen and the Prime Minister lay wreaths of poppies at the Cenotaph, a monument to soldiers who died in battle.

*(Flanders ­= the north of Belgium; our place = our graves)

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18 tháng 2 2020

NGÀY TƯỞNG NIỆM NGÀY NAY, 11 tháng 11, là ngày mà người dân Anh nhớ đến những người lính đã chết trong Thế chiến thứ nhất (1914 - 1918), Chiến tranh thế giới thứ hai (1939 - 1945) và tất cả các cuộc chiến khác kể từ đó. Ngày Poppy đầu tiên là vào năm 1921. Chiến tranh thế giới thứ nhất đã kết thúc ba năm trước đó, nhưng vẫn rất khó khăn, thậm chí là không thể đối với các cựu binh ở Anh để tìm việc làm. Vì vậy, một số trong số họ bắt đầu làm và bán anh túc giấy đỏ. Họ đã đưa số tiền mà họ quyên góp cho những cựu binh bị tàn tật hoặc thất nghiệp, và cho gia đình của những người lính đã chết. Sự lựa chọn của hoa là rất quan trọng. Trong chiến tranh, những người lính đã nhận thấy cây anh túc mọc hàng năm trên các chiến trường ở Bỉ và phía bắc nước Pháp. Một bài thơ nổi tiếng từ thời đó, được viết bởi một người lính Canada, bắt đầu bằng những dòng: Trong cánh đồng Flanders * anh túc thổi Giữa các thập giá, hàng trên hàng, Điều đó đánh dấu vị trí của chúng tôi *; Giáo dục Trong những ngày trước Ngày Poppy, khoảng 32 triệu người ở Anh mua và mặc những cây anh túc nhỏ. Một số người chọn mặc anh túc trắng vì họ nghĩ rằng màu trắng tượng trưng cho hòa bình. Sau đó, vào lúc 11 giờ sáng ngày 11 tháng 11 (tại thời điểm Thế chiến thứ nhất kết thúc), có một khoảng lặng hai phút. Nhiều người dừng lại và suy nghĩ lặng lẽ về những người lính đã chết. Có những nghi lễ tại đài tưởng niệm chiến tranh ở các thị trấn và làng mạc trên cả nước. Buổi lễ quan trọng nhất là ở London, khi Nữ hoàng và Thủ tướng đặt vòng hoa anh túc tại Cenotaph, một tượng đài cho những người lính đã chết trong trận chiến. * (Flanders = phía bắc của Bỉ; vị trí của chúng tôi = ngôi mộ của chúng tôi)

Điền từ vào đoạn hội thoại sau (news, letter, moon, people,nothing, experience,wood noise, picnic, silence,wekkend,birthday ) thank you very much for your ..(1)..which arrived this morning.it was really my turn to write as you say but i seems to have so little ..(2).these days i mean life goes on as always and nothing special seems to happen .Last(3) ...was fun,though .As you nay remember it was daisy's..(4).last saturday and she wanted to do something different.Instead of the...
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Điền từ vào đoạn hội thoại sau (news, letter, moon, people,nothing, experience,wood noise, picnic, silence,wekkend,birthday )

thank you very much for your ..(1)..which arrived this morning.it was really my turn to write as you say but i seems to have so little ..(2).these days i mean life goes on as always and nothing special seems to happen .Last(3) ...was fun,though .As you nay remember it was daisy's..(4).last saturday and she wanted to do something different.Instead of the usual party at home,she decided to have a midnight..(5). in glover wood.We all met at a cafeteria had a few drinks and then went on down to the(6)...fortunately there was a bright (7)....so we were able to make our way there without much trouble.As you can imagine there was a great deal of messing about when we got there ..(8)..shouting and chasing each other around.But when we started eating,the...(9). died down.It was then that we suddenly became aware of the stillness of the night and although it sounds odd to say so the...(10) seemed even louder than the noise we had been making before.All in all it was an unforgettable.(11).. im sure daisy's picnic will be talked about for some time.Well...(12) more to tell you just now hope to see you at christmas

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22 tháng 7 2017

Điền từ vào đoạn hội thoại sau ( nothing, experience,

thank you very much for your ..(1), letter..which arrived this morning.it was really my turn to write as you say but i seems to have so little ..(2)news.these days i mean life goes on as always and nothing special seems to happen .Last(3) .weekend..was fun,though .As you nay remember it was daisy's..birthday(4).last saturday and she wanted to do something different.Instead of the usual party at home,she decided to have a midnight..(5)picnic. in glover wood.We all met at a cafeteria had a few drinks and then went on down to the(6).wood..fortunately there was a bright (7).moon...so we were able to make our way there without much trouble.As you can imagine there was a great deal of messing about when we got there ..(8).people.shouting and chasing each other around.But when we started eating,the silence.(9). died down.It was then that we suddenly became aware of the stillness of the night and although it sounds odd to say so the..noise.(10) seemed even louder than the noise we had been making before.All in all it was an unforgettable.(11). experience. im sure daisy's picnic will be talked about for some time.Well.nothing..(12) more to tell you just now hope to see you at christmas

22 tháng 7 2017

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Adjective or adverb? Circle the correct word in each pair. 1. Edward felt sleepy/ sleepily after a big meal. 2. The theatre got quiet/ quietly when the movie began. 3. Leroy smiled cheerful/ cheerfully when the teacher gave him his grade. 4. That car looks quite comfortable/ comfortably 5. She tasted the spaghetti sauce careful/ carefully because it was very hot. 6. He grew more and more angry/angrily as she told him the story. 7. Marsha sighed heavy/ heavily at the thought of all the...
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Adjective or adverb? Circle the correct word in each pair.

1. Edward felt sleepy/ sleepily after a big meal.

2. The theatre got quiet/ quietly when the movie began.

3. Leroy smiled cheerful/ cheerfully when the teacher gave him his grade.

4. That car looks quite comfortable/ comfortably

5. She tasted the spaghetti sauce careful/ carefully because it was very hot.

6. He grew more and more angry/angrily as she told him the story.

7. Marsha sighed heavy/ heavily at the thought of all the work she had to do.

8. A trip to the country sounds wonderful/ wonderfully.

9. They sounded alarm loud/ loudly when they smelled the smoke of the fire.

10. When her dog died, she cried very hard/ hardly for half an hour

11. The sun was shining bright/ brightly when we arrived at the beach.

12. You haven't cleaned the floor proper/properly. It's still dirty/ dirtily.

13. There was a terrible/ terribly accident on this road two days ago. Two people was killed and the driver of the car was serious/ seriously injured.

14. Rose seemed very unhappy/unhappily. She smiled sad/ sadly at me when she saw me.

15. He plays the piano very good/ well for someone of his age. He is a good/ well young pianist.

Match the two halves of the sentence. Then write the full sentence, using the word in bracket.

Column A:

I went to bed early

it was a nice day

we didn't want to wake anybody up

she was late for work

we didn't know what time it was

we hadn't seen Lisa for a long time

Archi was very fat

the door was open

we watched television all evening

they live near us

Column B:

I walked in( as)

we came in very quietly(since)

I was tired( because)

we didn't recognise her(as)

we see them quite often(since)

she missed the bus( because)

we had nothing better to do( as)

he ate too much( because)

we went for a walk by the sea( since)

none of us had a watch( because)

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5 tháng 11 2017

Adjective or adverb? Circle the correct word in each pair.

1. Edward felt sleepy/ sleepily after a big meal.

2. The theatre got quiet/ quietly when the movie began.

3. Leroy smiled cheerful/ cheerfully when the teacher gave him his grade.

4. That car looks quite comfortable/ comfortably

5. She tasted the spaghetti sauce careful/ carefully because it was very hot.

6. He grew more and more angry/angrily as she told him the story.

7. Marsha sighed heavy/ heavily at the thought of all the work she had to do.

8. A trip to the country sounds wonderful/ wonderfully.

9. They sounded alarm loud/ loudly when they smelled the smoke of the fire.

10. When her dog died, she cried very hard/ hardly for half an hour

11. The sun was shining bright/ brightly when we arrived at the beach.

12. You haven't cleaned the floor proper/properly. It's still dirty/ dirtily.

13. There was a terrible/ terribly accident on this road two days ago. Two people was killed and the driver of the car was serious/ seriously injured.

14. Rose seemed very unhappy/unhappily. She smiled sad/ sadly at me when she saw me.

15. He plays the piano very good/ well for someone of his age. He is a good/ well young pianist.

Match the two halves of the sentence. Then write the full sentence, using the word in bracket.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 35 to 42.Clara Barton became known as “The Angel of the Battlefield” during the American Civial War. Born in Oxford, Massachusetts in 1821, Clara Barton’s interest in helping soldiers on the battlefield began when she was told army stories from her father. Another event that influenced her decision to help soldiers was an accident her brother had....
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 35 to 42.

Clara Barton became known as “The Angel of the Battlefield” during the American Civial War. Born in Oxford, Massachusetts in 1821, Clara Barton’s interest in helping soldiers on the battlefield began when she was told army stories from her father. Another event that influenced her decision to help soldiers was an accident her brother had. His injuries were cared for by Barton for 2 years. At the time, she was only 11 years old. Barton began teaching school at the age of 15. She taught for 18 years before she moved to Washington, D.C. in 1854.

The civil war broke out 6 years later. Immediately, Barton started was service by helping the soldiers with their needs. At the battle of Bull Run, Clara Barton received permission from the government to take care of the sick and hurt. Barton did this with great empathy and kindness. She acknowledged each soldier as a person. Her endurance and courage on the battlefield were admired by many. When the war ended in 1865, she used 4 years of her life to assist the government in searching for soldiers who were missing during the war.

The search for missing soldiers and years of hard work made her feeble physically. In 1869, her doctors recommended a trip to Europe for a rest. While she was on vacation, she became involved with the International Red Cross, an organization set up by the Geneva Convention in 1864. Clara Barton realized that the red Cross would be a big help to the United States. After she returned to the United States, she worked very hard to create an American red Cross. She talked to government leaders and let American people know about the Red Cross. In 1881, the Notional Society of the Red Cross was finally established with its headquarters in Washington, D.C. Clara Barton managed its activities for 23 years.

 Barton never let her age stop her from helping people. At the age of 79, she helped flood victims in Galveston, Texas. Barton finally resigned from the Red Cross in 1904. She was 92 years old and had truly earned her titled “The Angel of the Battlefield”.
The phrase “broke out” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to

A. extended

B. broke down

C. closed

D. began

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9 tháng 12 2018

Đáp án D

- Extend (v): mở rộng

- Break down (phrasal verb): hư hỏng

- Close (v): đóng

- Begin (v): bắt đầu

“The civil war broke out 6 years later”. (cuộc nội chiến đã bùng bổ 6 năm sau đó).

Vậy: Broke out ~ began : bắt đầu

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 35 to 42.Clara Barton became known as “The Angel of the Battlefield” during the American Civial War. Born in Oxford, Massachusetts in 1821, Clara Barton’s interest in helping soldiers on the battlefield began when she was told army stories from her father. Another event that influenced her decision to help soldiers was an accident her brother had....
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 35 to 42.

Clara Barton became known as “The Angel of the Battlefield” during the American Civial War. Born in Oxford, Massachusetts in 1821, Clara Barton’s interest in helping soldiers on the battlefield began when she was told army stories from her father. Another event that influenced her decision to help soldiers was an accident her brother had. His injuries were cared for by Barton for 2 years. At the time, she was only 11 years old. Barton began teaching school at the age of 15. She taught for 18 years before she moved to Washington, D.C. in 1854.

The civil war broke out 6 years later. Immediately, Barton started was service by helping the soldiers with their needs. At the battle of Bull Run, Clara Barton received permission from the government to take care of the sick and hurt. Barton did this with great empathy and kindness. She acknowledged each soldier as a person. Her endurance and courage on the battlefield were admired by many. When the war ended in 1865, she used 4 years of her life to assist the government in searching for soldiers who were missing during the war.

The search for missing soldiers and years of hard work made her feeble physically. In 1869, her doctors recommended a trip to Europe for a rest. While she was on vacation, she became involved with the International Red Cross, an organization set up by the Geneva Convention in 1864. Clara Barton realized that the red Cross would be a big help to the United States. After she returned to the United States, she worked very hard to create an American red Cross. She talked to government leaders and let American people know about the Red Cross. In 1881, the Notional Society of the Red Cross was finally established with its headquarters in Washington, D.C. Clara Barton managed its activities for 23 years.

 Barton never let her age stop her from helping people. At the age of 79, she helped flood victims in Galveston, Texas. Barton finally resigned from the Red Cross in 1904. She was 92 years old and had truly earned her titled “The Angel of the Battlefield”.
The word “this” in paragraph 2 refers to

A. recognized each soldier as a person

B. cooked for soldiers

C. took care of the sick and hurt

D. received permission

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11 tháng 6 2017

Đáp án C

Từ “this” ở đoạn 2 đề cập đến __________

Dẫn chứng: “At the battle of Bull Run, Clara Barton received permission from the government to take care of the sick and hurt. Barton did this with great empathy and kindness”. (Tại chiến trường Bull Run, Clara Barton đã được chính phủ cho phép chăm sóc người ốm và người bị thương. Barton đã làm điều này bằng sự thấu cảm và lòng tốt của mình)

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 35 to 42.Clara Barton became known as “The Angel of the Battlefield” during the American Civial War. Born in Oxford, Massachusetts in 1821, Clara Barton’s interest in helping soldiers on the battlefield began when she was told army stories from her father. Another event that influenced her decision to help soldiers was an accident her brother had....
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 35 to 42.

Clara Barton became known as “The Angel of the Battlefield” during the American Civial War. Born in Oxford, Massachusetts in 1821, Clara Barton’s interest in helping soldiers on the battlefield began when she was told army stories from her father. Another event that influenced her decision to help soldiers was an accident her brother had. His injuries were cared for by Barton for 2 years. At the time, she was only 11 years old. Barton began teaching school at the age of 15. She taught for 18 years before she moved to Washington, D.C. in 1854.

The civil war broke out 6 years later. Immediately, Barton started was service by helping the soldiers with their needs. At the battle of Bull Run, Clara Barton received permission from the government to take care of the sick and hurt. Barton did this with great empathy and kindness. She acknowledged each soldier as a person. Her endurance and courage on the battlefield were admired by many. When the war ended in 1865, she used 4 years of her life to assist the government in searching for soldiers who were missing during the war.

The search for missing soldiers and years of hard work made her feeble physically. In 1869, her doctors recommended a trip to Europe for a rest. While she was on vacation, she became involved with the International Red Cross, an organization set up by the Geneva Convention in 1864. Clara Barton realized that the red Cross would be a big help to the United States. After she returned to the United States, she worked very hard to create an American red Cross. She talked to government leaders and let American people know about the Red Cross. In 1881, the Notional Society of the Red Cross was finally established with its headquarters in Washington, D.C. Clara Barton managed its activities for 23 years.

 Barton never let her age stop her from helping people. At the age of 79, she helped flood victims in Galveston, Texas. Barton finally resigned from the Red Cross in 1904. She was 92 years old and had truly earned her titled “The Angel of the Battlefield”.
The word “acknowledged” in paragraph 2 could best be replaced by

A. nursed

B. recognized

C. pleaded

D. believed

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1 tháng 4 2018

Đáp án B

Từ “acknowledge” ở đoạn 2 có thể được thay thế bởi ________

- Nurse (v): săn sóc

- Recognize ~ Acknowledge (v): nhìn nhận, thừa nhận, công nhận

- Plead (v): nài xin

- Believe (v): tin tưởng

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 35 to 42.Clara Barton became known as “The Angel of the Battlefield” during the American Civial War. Born in Oxford, Massachusetts in 1821, Clara Barton’s interest in helping soldiers on the battlefield began when she was told army stories from her father. Another event that influenced her decision to help soldiers was an accident her brother had....
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 35 to 42.

Clara Barton became known as “The Angel of the Battlefield” during the American Civial War. Born in Oxford, Massachusetts in 1821, Clara Barton’s interest in helping soldiers on the battlefield began when she was told army stories from her father. Another event that influenced her decision to help soldiers was an accident her brother had. His injuries were cared for by Barton for 2 years. At the time, she was only 11 years old. Barton began teaching school at the age of 15. She taught for 18 years before she moved to Washington, D.C. in 1854.

The civil war broke out 6 years later. Immediately, Barton started was service by helping the soldiers with their needs. At the battle of Bull Run, Clara Barton received permission from the government to take care of the sick and hurt. Barton did this with great empathy and kindness. She acknowledged each soldier as a person. Her endurance and courage on the battlefield were admired by many. When the war ended in 1865, she used 4 years of her life to assist the government in searching for soldiers who were missing during the war.

The search for missing soldiers and years of hard work made her feeble physically. In 1869, her doctors recommended a trip to Europe for a rest. While she was on vacation, she became involved with the International Red Cross, an organization set up by the Geneva Convention in 1864. Clara Barton realized that the red Cross would be a big help to the United States. After she returned to the United States, she worked very hard to create an American red Cross. She talked to government leaders and let American people know about the Red Cross. In 1881, the Notional Society of the Red Cross was finally established with its headquarters in Washington, D.C. Clara Barton managed its activities for 23 years.

 Barton never let her age stop her from helping people. At the age of 79, she helped flood victims in Galveston, Texas. Barton finally resigned from the Red Cross in 1904. She was 92 years old and had truly earned her titled “The Angel of the Battlefield”.
According to paragraph 1, which of the following is true of the young Clara Barton?

A. She helped her father when he was a soldier

B. She suffered from an accident when she was 11

C. She helped her brother who hurt in an accident

D. She made a decision to live with her brother for 2 years

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7 tháng 6 2019

Đáp án C

Theo đoạn 1, câu nào sau đây đúng về Clara Barton lúc còn trẻ?

A. Bà ấy giúp bố khi ông là quân nhân.

B. Bà ấy đã bị tai nạn khi 11 tuổi

C. Bà ấy giúp đỡ anh trai đã bị thương trong một tai nạn

C. Cô ấy đã quyết định sống với anh trai khoảng 2 năm.

Dẫn chứng trong bài đọc: “Another event that influenced her decision to help soldiers was an accident her brother had. His injuries were cared for by Barton for 2 years”. (Một sự khác nữa mà ảnh hưởng đến quyết định của bà về việc giúp đỡ các quân nhân là anh trai bà gặp tai nạn. Barton đã chăm sóc anh trai bị thương khoảng 2 năm).

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 35 to 42.Clara Barton became known as “The Angel of the Battlefield” during the American Civial War. Born in Oxford, Massachusetts in 1821, Clara Barton’s interest in helping soldiers on the battlefield began when she was told army stories from her father. Another event that influenced her decision to help soldiers was an accident her brother had....
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 35 to 42.

Clara Barton became known as “The Angel of the Battlefield” during the American Civial War. Born in Oxford, Massachusetts in 1821, Clara Barton’s interest in helping soldiers on the battlefield began when she was told army stories from her father. Another event that influenced her decision to help soldiers was an accident her brother had. His injuries were cared for by Barton for 2 years. At the time, she was only 11 years old. Barton began teaching school at the age of 15. She taught for 18 years before she moved to Washington, D.C. in 1854.

The civil war broke out 6 years later. Immediately, Barton started was service by helping the soldiers with their needs. At the battle of Bull Run, Clara Barton received permission from the government to take care of the sick and hurt. Barton did this with great empathy and kindness. She acknowledged each soldier as a person. Her endurance and courage on the battlefield were admired by many. When the war ended in 1865, she used 4 years of her life to assist the government in searching for soldiers who were missing during the war.

The search for missing soldiers and years of hard work made her feeble physically. In 1869, her doctors recommended a trip to Europe for a rest. While she was on vacation, she became involved with the International Red Cross, an organization set up by the Geneva Convention in 1864. Clara Barton realized that the red Cross would be a big help to the United States. After she returned to the United States, she worked very hard to create an American red Cross. She talked to government leaders and let American people know about the Red Cross. In 1881, the Notional Society of the Red Cross was finally established with its headquarters in Washington, D.C. Clara Barton managed its activities for 23 years.

 Barton never let her age stop her from helping people. At the age of 79, she helped flood victims in Galveston, Texas. Barton finally resigned from the Red Cross in 1904. She was 92 years old and had truly earned her titled “The Angel of the Battlefield”.
What can be the best title of the reading passage?

A. The angel of the Battlefield

B. The American Red Cross

C. The American Civil War

D. The International Red Cros

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22 tháng 3 2019

Đáp án A

Tiêu đề tốt nhất cho bài đọc là gì?

A. Thiên thần của Chiến trường.       B. Hội chữ thập đỏ Mỹ

C. Nội chiến Mỹ                      D. Hội chữ thập đỏ quốc tế

B, C, D chỉ là một ý nhỏ trong bài đọc.

Dẫn chứng: Clara Barton became know as “The Angel of the Battlefield”.