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5 tháng 12 2019

It now seems certain ....

A. to be an election in May

B. of an election in May

C. that there will be an election in May

D. for an election in May

6 tháng 2 2019

Đáp án B.

Điền từ : triggered emotions symptoms nervous witnessed unknown muscles divorce considered eventually For a long time we have known that sadness or a stressful event can cause heart (1) ... . to become weaker. This may cause shortness of breath, a pain in the chest and may (2).. . lead to a heart attack. Now, a study published by the European Heart Journal claims that happiness can also lead to the same (3).... . Swiss researchers at the University of Zurich looked at data coming from...
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Điền từ : triggered emotions symptoms nervous witnessed unknown muscles divorce considered eventually

For a long time we have known that sadness or a stressful event can cause heart (1) ... . to become weaker. This may cause shortness of breath, a pain in the chest and may (2).. . lead to a heart attack. Now, a study published by the European Heart Journal claims that happiness can also lead to the same (3).... . Swiss researchers at the University of Zurich looked at data coming from almost 500 patients in 9 countries who were likely to acquire such a broken heart disease. In most cases the death of a family member or close relative, an accident, (4).... or other relationship problems caused such a heart weakness. However, in 20 patients the same symptoms were (5)... . by happy and joyful events, such as birthday parties, weddings, the birth of a grandchild or after their favourite team had won a competition. Experts call this the happy heart syndrome. The researchers point out that doctors should be aware of both sides when treating patients. According to the study reasons for a broken heart syndrome may be more widespread than previously (6)... . The study has also found out that in over 90% of the cases older women over 60 were at risk. What exactly causes such a syndrome remains (7).. . The broken heart syndrome was first (8)... . in Japan in 1990. At the beginning it was connected to negative (9)... .that lead to an increase in hormones. Doctors believe that emotional reactions make the (10) system behave in a certain way.

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11 tháng 1 2018

Choose the correct answer

1. They made/told/said/gave a description of the robber on Crime Time and it sounded like you

2. On some TV channels, an announcer/ a commentator tells you what the next programme is going to be

3. Watch about/around/over/out for words like "so-called" in articles as they express the writer's bias

4. Why did you have to bring up/out/over/off that subject at dinner ?

5. Many people feel there's few/a few/little/a little point in voting, even in a general election

6. J.K.Rowling has had/given/done/set an enormous influence on children's literature

7. We couldn't imagine him live/lived/living/to live in a house like that

8. The aim/reason/cause/motive of the outbreak of the disease is still unknown

9. We got through to the final/finale, but then lost to Cirencester

11 tháng 1 2018

Choose the correct answer

1. They made/told/said/gave a description of the robber on Crime Time and it sounded like you

2. On some TV channels, an announcer/ a commentator tells you what the next programme is going to be

3. Watch about/around/over/out for words like "so-called" in articles as they express the writer's bias

4. Why did you have to bring up/out/over/off that subject at dinner ?

5. Many people feel there's few/a few/little/a little point in voting, even in a general election

6. J.K.Rowling has had/given/done/set an enormous influence on children's literature

7. We couldn't imagine him live/lived/living/to live in a house like that

8. The aim/reason/cause/motive of the outbreak of the disease is still unknown

9. We got through to the final/finale, but then lost to Cirencester

15 tháng 11 2019

Television is an important invention of the twentieth century. It hasbeen ....(1).so... popular that now we can ' t imagine what life would be ..like...(2) ....... if there were no television. Television is a major ..means..(3).... of communication. It brings pictures andsounds from around the world into millions of homes. Through ..television..(4)....,viewers can see and learn about people, places and things in farawaylands.Television ..widens..(5).... our knowledge by introducing to us new ideas ..which..(6).... may lead us to new hobbies and recreations. In addition ....(7)..to.. the news, television provides us with a variety ofprograms that can satisfy ....(8)..every.. taste. Most people now seem to like

Read the passage and mark the letter A , B , C or D to answer the questions from 1 - 7 PANDEMIC DISEASES Diseases are a natural part of life on earth . If there were no diseases , the population would grow too quickly , and there would not be enough food or other resources , so in a way , diseases are natural ways of keeping the Earth in balance . But sometimes they spread very quickly and kill large numbers of people . For example , in 1918 , an outbreak of the flu spread across the world...
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Read the passage and mark the letter A , B , C or D to answer the questions from 1 - 7

PANDEMIC DISEASES

Diseases are a natural part of life on earth . If there were no diseases , the population would grow too quickly , and there would not be enough food or other resources , so in a way , diseases are natural ways of keeping the Earth in balance . But sometimes they spread very quickly and kill large numbers of people . For example , in 1918 , an outbreak of the flu spread across the world , killing over 25 million people in only six months . Such terrible outbreaks of a diseases are called pandemics

Pandemics happen when a disease changes in a way that our bodies are not prepared to fight . In 1918 , a new type of flu virus appeared . Our bodies had no way to fight this new flu virus , and so it spread very quickly and killed large numbers of people . While there have been many different pandemic diseases throughout history , all of them have a new thing in common . First , all pandemic diseases spread from one person to another very easily .

Second , while they may kill many people , they generally do not kill people very quickly . A good example of this would be the Marburg virus . The Marburg virus is an extremely infectious disease . In addition , it is deadly . About 70 - 80 % of all people who get the Marburg virus died from the disease . However , the Marburg virus has not become a pandemic because most people die within three days of getting the disease . This means that the virus does not have enough time to spread a large number of people . The flu virus of 1918 , on the other hand , generally took about a week to ten days to kill its victims , so it had more time to spread .

While we may never be able to completely stop pandemics , we can make them less common . Doctors carefully monitor new diseases that they fear could become pandemics . For example , in 2002 , and 2003 , doctors carefully watched SARS . Their health warnings may have prevented SARS from becoming a pandemic .

Question 1 : According to paragraph 1 , how are diseases a natural part of life on Earth ?

A. They prevent pandemics B. They help control the population

C. They led the world grow quickly D. They kill too many people

Question 2 : Based on the information in the passage the term " pandemics " can be explained as .............................................

A. diseases with no cure

B. a deadly kind of flu

C. diseases that spread quickly and kill large numbers of people

D. new disease like SARS or the Marburg virus

Question 3 : According to the passage , all of the following are true of the 1918 flu pandemic EXCEPT that ...............................................

A. it involved a new kind of flu virus B. it killed over 25 million people

C. it was the last pandemic in history D. it took a little over a week to kill ít victims

Question 4 : The word " it " in the passage refers to .......................

A. disease B. flu virus C. pandemics D. bodies

Question 5 : Which of the following is mentioned as a common feature of all pandemic diseases ?

A. They spread from people to people very quickly

B. It kill many people very quickly

C. They do not kill people very quickly

D. They kill all the victims

Question 6 : The word " monitor " in the passage is closest is meaning to ........................

A. fight B. prevent C. watch D. avoid

Question 7 : The author mentions SARS in order to .............................

A. give an example of a highly dangerous disease

B. suggest that SARS will never become a pandemic

C. give an example of the successful prevention of a pandemic

D. suggest that there may be a new pandemic soon .

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30 tháng 9 2018

the major reason for making excuse seems to be to maintain our self-worth , to create a positive image to ourselves and to others . Excuses are also offered to reduce stress that may be created by failure . We feel that if we can offer an excuse - escpecially a good one that is accepted by those around us - It will lessen the negative reaction and the stress caused by failure . So you can see , there are many reasons why people make excuses

- Topic : _______Why people make excuses ? _________________

2 tháng 2 2018

Đáp án A.

Choose one correct answer in each drop-down list: As a career adviser, I never say to (1) anyone/everyone/someone/no one : you must take this job or that job. It has to be their decision. We (2) try out/make/carry out/experiment psychological tests that show what kind of personality people have, what their (3) cons/likes/strengths/pros and weaknesses are. This helps them to know what kind of work they are (4) suiting/suitable/suited/suit to. Kate, for example, likes working (5)...
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Choose one correct answer in each drop-down list:

As a career adviser, I never say to (1) anyone/everyone/someone/no one : you must take this job or that job. It has to be their decision. We (2) try out/make/carry out/experiment psychological tests that show what kind of personality people have, what their (3) cons/likes/strengths/pros and weaknesses are. This helps them to know what kind of work they are (4) suiting/suitable/suited/suit to.

Kate, for example, likes working (5) with/about/for/of people not machines. The job in the small company may suit her very well. But one thing to think about is risk. Kate could (6) lose/find/ make/quit her job if there is (7) 0/a/the/an dowtnurn in the industry.

She will probably (8) find/let/make/keep the market research job a bit boring. But if she is really ambitious, it may be better to take a job with a large company (9) that/what/whom/whose offers good prospects in the long (10) term/career/way/time.

It is improtant for Kate to think about her long term plans. That will help her to make the right decision.

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9 tháng 11 2018

Choose one correct answer in each drop-down list:

As a career adviser, I never say to (1) anyone/everyone/someone/no one: you must take this job or that job. It has to be their decision. We (2) try out/make/carry out/experiment psychological tests that show what kind of personality people have, what their (3) cons/likes/strengths/pros and weaknesses are. This helps them to know what kind of work they are (4) suiting/suitable/suited/suit to.

Kate, for example, likes working (5) with/about/for/of people not machines. The job in the small company may suit her very well. But one thing to think about is risk. Kate could (6) lose/find/ make/quit her job if there is (7) 0/a/the/an downturn in the industry.

She will probably (8) find/let/make/keep the market research job a bit boring. But if she is really ambitious, it may be better to take a job with a large company (9) that/what/whom/whose offers good prospects in the long (10) term/career/way/time.

It is improtant for Kate to think about her long term plans. That will help her to make the right decision.