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3 tháng 1 2017

Kiến thức: Dạng của động từ

Giải thích:

(to) watch + O + Vo: người nói chứng kiến toàn bộ hành động

(to) watch + O + V.ing: người nói chứng kiến một phần của hành động

Tạm dịch: Thật tuyệt khi xem các vận động viên trong trang phục dân tộc của họ diễu hành vào sân vận động.

Chọn A

20 tháng 11 2019

Đáp án A

Kiến thức: Dạng của động từ

Giải thích:

(to) watch + O + Vo: người nói chứng kiến toàn bộ hành động

(to) watch + O + V.ing: người nói chứng kiến một phần của hành động

Tạm dịch: Thật tuyệt khi xem các vận động viên trong trang phục dân tộc của họ diễu hành vào sân vận động. 

16 tháng 11 2019

Đáp án A

Sau động từ chỉ giác quan [watch] + Ving nếu chứng kiến hành động đang diễn ra + Vo nếu chứng kiến hành động xảy ra bất chợt/ hoặc đã hoàn tất rồi. 

=> Loại B, D. Không chọn câu C vì tình huống ở hiện tại không phải ở quá khứ. 

Câu này dịch như sau: Thật tuyệt khi ngắm nhìn những vận động viên trong trang phục quốc gia đang đi diểu hành vào sân vận động

7 tháng 7 2018

Đáp án C

Sau: It is of great importance that + S + V(bare) (prepares —>prepare

Read the following passage and mark the letter A. B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.In ancient Greece, athletic festivals were very important and had strong religious associations. The Olympic athletic festival, held every four years in honour of Zeus, eventually lost its local character, became first a national event, and then, after the rules against foreign competitors had been abolished, international. No one knows exactly how far back the...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A. B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.

In ancient Greece, athletic festivals were very important and had strong religious associations. The Olympic athletic festival, held every four years in honour of Zeus, eventually lost its local character, became first a national event, and then, after the rules against foreign competitors had been abolished, international. No one knows exactly how far back the Olympic Games go, but some official records date from 776 B.C.

The Games took place in August on the plain by Mount Olympus. Many thousands of spectators gathered from all parts of Greece, but no married woman was admitted even as a spectator. Slaves, women and dishonoured people were not allowed to compete. Records show that the evening of the third day was devoted to sacrificial offerings to the heroes of the day, and the fourth day, that of the full moon, was set aside as a holy day. On the sixth and last day all the victors were crowned with holy garlands of wild olive from a sacred wood. So great was the honour that the winner of the foot race gave his name to the year of his victory. How their results compared with modern standards, we unfortunately had no means of telling.

After an uninterrupted history of almost 1,200 years, the Games were abolished in A. D. 394 because of their pagan origin. It was a great many years before there was another such international athletic gathering. The Greek institution was brought back into existence in 1896 and the first small meeting took place in Athens. After the 1908 London Olympics, success was re-established and nations sent their best representatives.

Today, the Games are held in different countries in turn. The host country provides vast facilities, including a stadium, swimming pools and living accommodation, but competing countries pay their own athletes' expenses. Athletic contests are still the main feature, but now many more sports are represented, women compete, the ancient pentathlon, for example, has been modified into a more comprehensive test, and the marathonraces, initiated in 1896, are now a celebrated event.

The Olympics start with the arrival in the stadium of a torch, lighted on Mount Olympus by the sun's rays. It is carried by a succession of runners to the stadium. The torch symbolizes the continuation of the ancient Greek athletic ideals, and it burns throughout the Games until the closing ceremony.

The word "continuation" (the last paragraph) is closest in meaning to ______

A. keep going

B. a progress 

C. process

D. marching

1
10 tháng 8 2019

Đáp án A

Dịch nghĩa: Từ “continuation” -sự liên tục trong đoạn cuối gần nghĩa nhất với ________.

A. tiếp tục

B. một sự tiến bộ

C. quá trình

D. đoàn diễu hành, như kiểu quân đội

Read the following passage and mark the letter A. B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42. In ancient Greece, athletic festivals were very important and had strong religious associations. The Olympic athletic festival, held every four years in honour of Zeus, eventually lost its local character, became first a national event, and then, after the rules against foreign competitors had been abolished, international. No one knows exactly how far back the...
Đọc tiếp

Read the following passage and mark the letter A. B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.

In ancient Greece, athletic festivals were very important and had strong religious associations. The Olympic athletic festival, held every four years in honour of Zeus, eventually lost its local character, became first a national event, and then, after the rules against foreign competitors had been abolished, international. No one knows exactly how far back the Olympic Games go, but some official records date from 776 B.C.

The Games took place in August on the plain by Mount Olympus. Many thousands of spectators gathered from all parts of Greece, but no married woman was admitted even as a spectator. Slaves, women and dishonoured people were not allowed to compete. Records show that the evening of the third day was devoted to sacrificial offerings to the heroes of the day, and the fourth day, that of the full moon, was set aside as a holy day. On the sixth and last day all the victors were crowned with holy garlands of wild olive from a sacred wood. So great was the honour that the winner of the foot race gave his name to the year of his victory. How their results compared with modern standards, we unfortunately had no means of telling.

After an uninterrupted history of almost 1,200 years, the Games were abolished in A. D. 394 because of their pagan origin. It was a great many years before there was another such international athletic gathering. The Greek institution was brought back into existence in 1896 and the first small meeting took place in Athens. After the 1908 London Olympics, success was re-established and nations sent their best representatives.

Today, the Games are held in different countries in turn. The host country provides vast facilities, including a stadium, swimming pools and living accommodation, but competing countries pay their own athletes' expenses. Athletic contests are still the main feature, but now many more sports are represented, women compete, the ancient pentathlon, for example, has been modified into a more comprehensive test, and the marathonraces, initiated in 1896, are now a celebrated event.

The Olympics start with the arrival in the stadium of a torch, lighted on Mount Olympus by the sun's rays. It is carried by a succession of runners to the stadium. The torch symbolizes the continuation of the ancient Greek athletic ideals, and it burns throughout the Games until the closing ceremony.

Question 41: The word "continuation" (the last paragraph) is closest in meaning to ______.

A. keep going

B. a progress

C. process

D. marching

1
14 tháng 1 2019

Đáp án A

Dịch nghĩa: Từ “continuation” -sự liên tục trong đoạn cuối gần nghĩa nhất với ________.

A. tiếp tục

B. một sự tiến bộ

C. quá trình

D. đoàn diễu hành, như kiểu quân đội

Read the following passage and mark the letter A. B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.In ancient Greece, athletic festivals were very important and had strong religious associations. The Olympic athletic festival, held every four years in honour of Zeus, eventually lost its local character, became first a national event, and then, after the rules against foreign competitors had been abolished, international. No one knows exactly how far back the...
Đọc tiếp

Read the following passage and mark the letter A. B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.

In ancient Greece, athletic festivals were very important and had strong religious associations. The Olympic athletic festival, held every four years in honour of Zeus, eventually lost its local character, became first a national event, and then, after the rules against foreign competitors had been abolished, international. No one knows exactly how far back the Olympic Games go, but some official records date from 776 B.C.

The Games took place in August on the plain by Mount Olympus. Many thousands of spectators gathered from all parts of Greece, but no married woman was admitted even as a spectator. Slaves, women and dishonoured people were not allowed to compete. Records show that the evening of the third day was devoted to sacrificial offerings to the heroes of the day, and the fourth day, that of the full moon, was set aside as a holy day. On the sixth and last day all the victors were crowned with holy garlands of wild olive from a sacred wood. So great was the honour that the winner of the foot race gave his name to the year of his victory. How their results compared with modern standards, we unfortunately had no means of telling.

After an uninterrupted history of almost 1,200 years, the Games were abolished in A. D. 394 because of their pagan origin. It was a great many years before there was another such international athletic gathering. The Greek institution was brought back into existence in 1896 and the first small meeting took place in Athens. After the 1908 London Olympics, success was re-established and nations sent their best representatives.

Today, the Games are held in different countries in turn. The host country provides vast facilities, including a stadium, swimming pools and living accommodation, but competing countries pay their own athletes' expenses. Athletic contests are still the main feature, but now many more sports are represented, women compete, the ancient pentathlon, for example, has been modified into a more comprehensive test, and the marathonraces, initiated in 1896, are now a celebrated event.

The Olympics start with the arrival in the stadium of a torch, lighted on Mount Olympus by the sun's rays. It is carried by a succession of runners to the stadium. The torch symbolizes the continuation of the ancient Greek athletic ideals, and it burns throughout the Games until the closing ceremony

The word "pagan" (3rd paragraph) is closest in meaning to _________.

A. Greek

B. Olympic

C. religious

D. sporty

1
23 tháng 1 2018

Đáp án C

Dịch nghĩa: từ ‘pagan’ đoạn 3 gần nghĩa nhất với _______.

A. người Hy Lạp

B. thế vận hội Olympic

C. tôn giáo

D. tinh thần thể thao

Giải thích: pagan: liên quan đến tôn giáo ngoại đạo (tôn giáo không chính thống)

Read the following passage and mark the letter A. B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42. In ancient Greece, athletic festivals were very important and had strong religious associations. The Olympic athletic festival, held every four years in honour of Zeus, eventually lost its local character, became first a national event, and then, after the rules against foreign competitors had been abolished, international. No one knows exactly how far back the...
Đọc tiếp

Read the following passage and mark the letter A. B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.

In ancient Greece, athletic festivals were very important and had strong religious associations. The Olympic athletic festival, held every four years in honour of Zeus, eventually lost its local character, became first a national event, and then, after the rules against foreign competitors had been abolished, international. No one knows exactly how far back the Olympic Games go, but some official records date from 776 B.C.

The Games took place in August on the plain by Mount Olympus. Many thousands of spectators gathered from all parts of Greece, but no married woman was admitted even as a spectator. Slaves, women and dishonoured people were not allowed to compete. Records show that the evening of the third day was devoted to sacrificial offerings to the heroes of the day, and the fourth day, that of the full moon, was set aside as a holy day. On the sixth and last day all the victors were crowned with holy garlands of wild olive from a sacred wood. So great was the honour that the winner of the foot race gave his name to the year of his victory. How their results compared with modern standards, we unfortunately had no means of telling.

After an uninterrupted history of almost 1,200 years, the Games were abolished in A. D. 394 because of their pagan origin. It was a great many years before there was another such international athletic gathering. The Greek institution was brought back into existence in 1896 and the first small meeting took place in Athens. After the 1908 London Olympics, success was re-established and nations sent their best representatives.

Today, the Games are held in different countries in turn. The host country provides vast facilities, including a stadium, swimming pools and living accommodation, but competing countries pay their own athletes' expenses. Athletic contests are still the main feature, but now many more sports are represented, women compete, the ancient pentathlon, for example, has been modified into a more comprehensive test, and the marathonraces, initiated in 1896, are now a celebrated event.

The Olympics start with the arrival in the stadium of a torch, lighted on Mount Olympus by the sun's rays. It is carried by a succession of runners to the stadium. The torch symbolizes the continuation of the ancient Greek athletic ideals, and it burns throughout the Games until the closing ceremony.

Question 39: The word "pagan" (3rd paragraph) is closest in meaning to _________.

A. Greek

B. Olympic

C. religious

D. sporty

1
6 tháng 12 2018

Đáp án C

Dịch nghĩa: từ ‘pagan’ đoạn 3 gần nghĩa nhất với _______.

A. người Hy Lạp

B. thế vận hội Olympic

C. tôn giáo

D. tinh thần thể thao

Giải thích: pagan: liên quan đến tôn giáo ngoại đạo (tôn giáo không chính thống)

9 tháng 5 2017

Đáp án: D

Habitat= môi trường sống, home= nhà, nơi ở; sky= trời, land= vùng đất, forest= rừng

Read the following passage and mark the letter A. B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42. In ancient Greece, athletic festivals were very important and had strong religious associations. The Olympic athletic festival, held every four years in honour of Zeus, eventually lost its local character, became first a national event, and then, after the rules against foreign competitors had been abolished, international. No one knows exactly how far back the...
Đọc tiếp

Read the following passage and mark the letter A. B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.

In ancient Greece, athletic festivals were very important and had strong religious associations. The Olympic athletic festival, held every four years in honour of Zeus, eventually lost its local character, became first a national event, and then, after the rules against foreign competitors had been abolished, international. No one knows exactly how far back the Olympic Games go, but some official records date from 776 B.C.

The Games took place in August on the plain by Mount Olympus. Many thousands of spectators gathered from all parts of Greece, but no married woman was admitted even as a spectator. Slaves, women and dishonoured people were not allowed to compete. Records show that the evening of the third day was devoted to sacrificial offerings to the heroes of the day, and the fourth day, that of the full moon, was set aside as a holy day. On the sixth and last day all the victors were crowned with holy garlands of wild olive from a sacred wood. So great was the honour that the winner of the foot race gave his name to the year of his victory. How their results compared with modern standards, we unfortunately had no means of telling.

After an uninterrupted history of almost 1,200 years, the Games were abolished in A. D. 394 because of their pagan origin. It was a great many years before there was another such international athletic gathering. The Greek institution was brought back into existence in 1896 and the first small meeting took place in Athens. After the 1908 London Olympics, success was re-established and nations sent their best representatives.

Today, the Games are held in different countries in turn. The host country provides vast facilities, including a stadium, swimming pools and living accommodation, but competing countries pay their own athletes' expenses. Athletic contests are still the main feature, but now many more sports are represented, women compete, the ancient pentathlon, for example, has been modified into a more comprehensive test, and the marathonraces, initiated in 1896, are now a celebrated event.

The Olympics start with the arrival in the stadium of a torch, lighted on Mount Olympus by the sun's rays. It is carried by a succession of runners to the stadium. The torch symbolizes the continuation of the ancient Greek athletic ideals, and it burns throughout the Games until the closing ceremony.

Question 37: At the ancient Olympic Games, any competitor had to be _________.

A. Greek

B. male

C. unmarried

D. neither a slave nor a foreign

1
7 tháng 1 2019

Đáp án B

Dịch nghĩa: Trong thế vận hội Olympic thời cổ đại, bất kể vận động viên nào đều phải __________.

A. là người Hi Lạp

B. là con trai

C. chưa kết hôn

D. không thể là nô lệ hay người nước ngoài

Giải thích: Thông tin ở đoạn 2 “Slaves, women and dishonoured people were not allowed to compete.” Không có thông tin gì về việc người tham gia phải là người Hi Lạp hay người ngoại quốc, người đã kết hôn nên đáp án A, C, D sai.