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2 tháng 4 2017

Chọn B

Kiến thức: Mệnh đề rút gọn

Giải thích:

Khi hai câu có chung chủ ngữ (my house), ta có thể rút gọn một mệnh đề về dạng:

+ V-ing: khi mệnh đề dạng chủ động

+ V-ed: khi mệnh đề dạng bị động

Câu đầy đủ: My house was built in the 19th century, it is the oldest one in the village.

Tạm dịch: Được xây dựng vào thế kỷ 19, ngôi nhà của tôi là ngôi nhà cổ nhất trong làng

8 tháng 2 2017

Đáp án B

 A. Ngôi nhà bên hồ của ông bà của tôi được xây dựng vào năm 1953 ; tuy nhiên, hoàn toàn phá huỷ đám cháy rừng.

 B. Ngôi nhà bên hồ của ông bà của tôi, cái mà được xây dựng vào năm 1953, bị hư hại hoàn toàn bằng đám cháy rừng.

 C. Ngôi nhà bên hồ của ông bà của tôi được xây dựng vào năm 1953, vì thế nó bị hư hại hoàn toàn bởi đám cháy rừng.

 D. Đám cháy rừng tiêu huỷ ngôi nhà bên hồ của ông bà của tôi được xây dựng vào năm 1953.

Dịch nghĩa: Ngôi nhà bên hồ của ông bà của tôi được xây dựng vào năm 1953. Nó bị hư hại hoàn toàn bởi đám cháy rừng. 

23 tháng 2 2019

Đáp án B

Giải thích:

A. Ngôi nhà bên hồ của ông bà của tôi được xây dựng vào năm 1953 ; tuy nhiên, hoàn toàn phá huỷ đám cháy rừng.

B. Ngôi nhà bên hồ của ông bà của tôi, cái mà được xây dựng vào năm 1953, bị hư hại hoàn toàn bằng đám cháy rừng.

C. Ngôi nhà bên hồ của ông bà của tôi được xây dựng vào năm 1953, vì thế nó bị hư hại hoàn toàn bởi đám cháy rừng.

D. Đám cháy rừng tiêu huỷ ngôi nhà bên hồ của ông bà của tôi được xây dựng vào năm 1953.

Dịch nghĩa: Ngôi nhà bên hồ của ông bà của tôi được xây dựng vào năm 1953. Nó bị hư hại hoàn toàn bởi đám cháy rừng

15 tháng 11 2019

Đáp án B

A. Ngôi nhà bên hồ của ông bà của tôi được xây dựng vào năm 1953 ; tuy nhiên, hoàn toàn phá huỷ đám cháy rừng.

B. Ngôi nhà bên hồ của ông bà của tôi, cái mà được xây dựng vào năm 1953, bị hư hại hoàn toàn bằng đám cháy rừng.

C. Ngôi nhà bên hồ của ông bà của tôi được xây dựng vào năm 1953, vì thế nó bị hư hại hoàn toàn bởi đám cháy rừng.

D. Đám cháy rừng tiêu huỷ ngôi nhà bên hồ của ông bà của tôi được xây dựng vào năm 1953.

Dịch nghĩa: Ngôi nhà bên hồ của ông bà của tôi được xây dựng vào năm 1953. Nó bị hư hại hoàn toàn bởi đám cháy rừng.

17 tháng 12 2019

Chọn A

1 tháng 10 2019

Đáp án B

Ngôi nhà cạnh hồ của ông bà tôi được xây năm 1953. Nó đã bị phá huỷ hoàn toàn bởi trận cháy rừng.

= Ngôi nhà cạnh hồ của ông bà tôi, cái được xây hồi 1953, đã bị phá huỷ hoàn toàn bởi trận cháy rừng.

Các đáp án còn lại:

A. Ngôi nhà cạnh hồ của ông bà tôi được xây năm 1953; tuy nhiên, đã phá huỷ hoàn toàn trận cháy rừng.

C. Ngôi nhà cạnh hồ của ông bà tôi được xây năm 1953, nên nó đã bị phá huỷ hoàn toàn bởi trận cháy rừng.

D. Trận cháy rừng phá huỷ ngôi nhà cạnh hồ của ông bà tôi đã được xây năm 1953.

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.          In the last third of the nineteenth century a new housing form was quietly being developed. In 1869 the Stuyvesant, considered New York’s first apartment house was built on East Eighteenth Street. The building was financed by the developer Rutherfurd Stuyvesant and designed by Richard Morris Hunt, the first American architect to graduate from the...
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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.

          In the last third of the nineteenth century a new housing form was quietly being developed. In 1869 the Stuyvesant, considered New York’s first apartment house was built on East Eighteenth Street. The building was financed by the developer Rutherfurd Stuyvesant and designed by Richard Morris Hunt, the first American architect to graduate from the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. Each man had lived in Paris, and each understood the economics and social potential of this Parisian housing form. But the Stuyvesant was at best a limited success. In spite of Hunt’s inviting façade, the living space was awkwardly arranged. Those who could afford them were quite content to remain in the more sumptuous, single-family homes, leaving the Stuyvesant to newly married couples and bachelors.

          The fundamental problem with the Stuyvesant and the other early apartment buildings that quickly followed, in the 1870’s and early 1880’s was that they were confined to the typical New York building lot. That lot was a rectangular area 25 feet wide by 100 feet deep – a shape perfectly suited for a row house. The lot could also accommodate a rectangular tenement, though it could not yield the square, well-lighted, and logically arranged rooms that great apartment buildings require. But even with th awkward interior configurations of the early apartment buildings, the idea caught on. It met the needs of a large and growing population that wanted something better than tenements but could not afford or did not want row house.

          So while the city’s newly emerging social leadership commissioned their mansions, apartment houses and hotels began to sprout in multiple lots, thus breaking the initial space constraints. In the closing decades of the nineteenth century, large apartment houses began dotting the developed portions of New York City, and by the opening decades of the twentieth century, spacious buildings, such as the Dakota and the Ansonia finally transcended the tight confinement of row house building lots. From there it was only a small step to building luxury apartment houses on the newly created Park Avenue, right next to the fashionable Fifth Avenue shopping area.

It can be inferred that a New York apartment building in the 1870’s and 1880’s had all of the following characteristics EXCEPT ________ .

A. Its room arrangement was not logical

B. It was rectangular.

C. It was spacious

D. It had limited light

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11 tháng 2 2017

Đáp án C.

Keywords: inferred, New York apartment building, 1870’s, 1880’s, characteristics EXCEPT.

Clue: “… though it could not yield the square, well-lighted, and logically arranged rooms that great apartment buildings require”

… mặc dù nó không thể mang lại những căn phòng vuông vức, ánh sáng đầy đủ và sự bố trí hợp lí mà một căn hộ cao cấp yêu cầu.

Như vậy chỉ có đáp án C. It was spacious inside là không được đề cập. Các đáp án còn lại đúng theo clue:

          A. Its room arrangement was not logical: Sắp xếp phòng của nó không hợp lí.

          B. It was rectangular: Nó là hình chữ nhật.

          D. It had limited light: Nó có ánh sáng giới hạn.

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.          In the last third of the nineteenth century a new housing form was quietly being developed. In 1869 the Stuyvesant, considered New York’s first apartment house was built on East Eighteenth Street. The building was financed by the developer Rutherfurd Stuyvesant and designed by Richard Morris Hunt, the first American architect to graduate from the...
Đọc tiếp

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.

          In the last third of the nineteenth century a new housing form was quietly being developed. In 1869 the Stuyvesant, considered New York’s first apartment house was built on East Eighteenth Street. The building was financed by the developer Rutherfurd Stuyvesant and designed by Richard Morris Hunt, the first American architect to graduate from the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. Each man had lived in Paris, and each understood the economics and social potential of this Parisian housing form. But the Stuyvesant was at best a limited success. In spite of Hunt’s inviting façade, the living space was awkwardly arranged. Those who could afford them were quite content to remain in the more sumptuous, single-family homes, leaving the Stuyvesant to newly married couples and bachelors.

          The fundamental problem with the Stuyvesant and the other early apartment buildings that quickly followed, in the 1870’s and early 1880’s was that they were confined to the typical New York building lot. That lot was a rectangular area 25 feet wide by 100 feet deep – a shape perfectly suited for a row house. The lot could also accommodate a rectangular tenement, though it could not yield the square, well-lighted, and logically arranged rooms that great apartment buildings require. But even with th awkward interior configurations of the early apartment buildings, the idea caught on. It met the needs of a large and growing population that wanted something better than tenements but could not afford or did not want row house.

          So while the city’s newly emerging social leadership commissioned their mansions, apartment houses and hotels began to sprout in multiple lots, thus breaking the initial space constraints. In the closing decades of the nineteenth century, large apartment houses began dotting the developed portions of New York City, and by the opening decades of the twentieth century, spacious buildings, such as the Dakota and the Ansonia finally transcended the tight confinement of row house building lots. From there it was only a small step to building luxury apartment houses on the newly created Park Avenue, right next to the fashionable Fifth Avenue shopping area.

The word “yield” in bold is closet in meaning to ________ .

A. harvest

B. surrender 

C. amount 

D. provide 

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26 tháng 5 2019

Đáp án D.

Ta có: yield (v): mang lại = provide (v)

- surrender: từ bỏ điều gì khi bạn bị ép buộc, đầu hàng.

Ex: The rebel soldiers were forced to surrender.

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.          In the last third of the nineteenth century a new housing form was quietly being developed. In 1869 the Stuyvesant, considered New York’s first apartment house was built on East Eighteenth Street. The building was financed by the developer Rutherfurd Stuyvesant and designed by Richard Morris Hunt, the first American architect to graduate from the...
Đọc tiếp

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.

          In the last third of the nineteenth century a new housing form was quietly being developed. In 1869 the Stuyvesant, considered New York’s first apartment house was built on East Eighteenth Street. The building was financed by the developer Rutherfurd Stuyvesant and designed by Richard Morris Hunt, the first American architect to graduate from the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. Each man had lived in Paris, and each understood the economics and social potential of this Parisian housing form. But the Stuyvesant was at best a limited success. In spite of Hunt’s inviting façade, the living space was awkwardly arranged. Those who could afford them were quite content to remain in the more sumptuous, single-family homes, leaving the Stuyvesant to newly married couples and bachelors.

          The fundamental problem with the Stuyvesant and the other early apartment buildings that quickly followed, in the 1870’s and early 1880’s was that they were confined to the typical New York building lot. That lot was a rectangular area 25 feet wide by 100 feet deep – a shape perfectly suited for a row house. The lot could also accommodate a rectangular tenement, though it could not yield the square, well-lighted, and logically arranged rooms that great apartment buildings require. But even with th awkward interior configurations of the early apartment buildings, the idea caught on. It met the needs of a large and growing population that wanted something better than tenements but could not afford or did not want row house.

          So while the city’s newly emerging social leadership commissioned their mansions, apartment houses and hotels began to sprout in multiple lots, thus breaking the initial space constraints. In the closing decades of the nineteenth century, large apartment houses began dotting the developed portions of New York City, and by the opening decades of the twentieth century, spacious buildings, such as the Dakota and the Ansonia finally transcended the tight confinement of row house building lots. From there it was only a small step to building luxury apartment houses on the newly created Park Avenue, right next to the fashionable Fifth Avenue shopping area.

The word “inviting” in bold is closet in meaning to ________ 

A. open 

B. encouraging 

C. attractive 

D. asking

1
8 tháng 4 2017

Đáp án C.

Ta có: inviting (adj): thu hút, mời gọi, hấp dẫn = attractive (adj)

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.In the last third of the nineteenth century a new housing form was quitely being developed. In 1869 the Stuyvesant, considered New York’s first apartment house was built on East Eighteenth Street. The building was financed by the developer Rutherfurd Stuyvesant and designed by Richard Morris Hunt, the first American architect to graduate from the Ecole des...
Đọc tiếp

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.

In the last third of the nineteenth century a new housing form was quitely being developed. In 1869 the Stuyvesant, considered New York’s first apartment house was built on East Eighteenth Street. The building was financed by the developer Rutherfurd Stuyvesant and designed by Richard Morris Hunt, the first American architect to graduate from the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. Each man had lived in Paris, and each understood the eonomics and social potential of this Parisian housing form. But the Stuyvesant was at best a limited success. In spite of Hunt’s inviting façade, the living space was awkwardly arranged. Those who could afford them were quite content to remain in the more sumptous, single-family homes, leaving the Stuyvesant to newly married couples and bachelors.

The fundamental problem with the Stuyvesant and the other early apartment buildings that quickly followed, in the 1870’s and early 1880’s was that they were confined to the typical New York building lot. That lot was a rectangular area 25 feet wide by 100 feet deep-a shape perfectly suited for a row house. The lot could also accommodate a rectangular tenement, though it could not yield the square, well-lighted, and logically arranged rooms that great apartment buildings require. But even with the awkward interior configurations of the early apartment buildings, the idea caught on. It met the needs of a large and growing population that wanted something better then tenements but could not afford or did not want row houses.

So while the city’s newly emerging social leadership commissioned their mansions, apartment houses and hotels began to sprout in multiple lots, thus breaking the initial space constraints. In the closing decades of the nineteenth century, large apartment houses began dotting the developed portions of New York City, and by the opening decades of the twentieth century, spacious buildings, such as the Dakota and the Ansonia finally transcended the tight confinement of row house building lots. From there it was only a small step to building luxury apartment houses on the newly created Park Avenue, right next to the fashionable Fifth Avenue shopping area.

 

It can be inferred that a New York apartment building in the 1870’s and 1880’s had all of the following characteristics EXCEPT _______.

A. Its room arrangement was not logical

B. It was rectangular

C. It was spacious inside

D. It had limited light

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18 tháng 10 2019

Đáp án C.

Keywords: inferred, New York apartment building, 1870’s, 1880’s, charactersitics EXCEPT.

Clue: “…though it could not yield the square, well-lighted, and logically arranged rooms that great apartment buildings require”: … mặc dù nó không thể mang lại những căn phòng vuông vức, ánh sáng đầy đủ và sự bố trí hợp lí mà một căn hộ cao cấp yêu cầu.

Như vậy chỉ có đáp án C. It was spacious inside là không được đề cập. Các đáp án còn lại đúng theo clue:

A. Its room arrangement was not logical: Sắp xếp phòng của nó không hợp lý.

B. It was rectangular: Nó là hình chữ nhật.

D. It had limited light: Nó có ánh sáng giới hạn.