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23 tháng 11 2017

Đáp án A

Giải thích: Trong câu này ta dịch nghĩa để chọn được đáp án đúng. Các phương án B, C, D chuyển bị sai nghĩa so với câu gốc.

Câu gốc: Tôi lắng nghe Joe một cách đầy kiên nhẫn cho đến khi anh ta bắt đầu xúc phạm tôi. Đến lúc này, tôi đã nói cho anh ta biết về những sự thật tiêu cực về anh ta.

A. Tôi đã lắng nghe Joe một cách đầy kiên nhẫn cho đến khi anh ta bắt đầu xúc phạm tôi, cái thời điểm mà tôi đã nói cho anh ta biết về những sự thật tiêu cực về anh ta.

Câu này sử dụng mệnh đề quan hệ để nối hai vế câu.

B. Tôi kể cho Joe những sự thật tiêu cực về anh ta, lúc mà anh ta bắt đầu xúc phạm tôi đầy kiên nhẫn.

C. Tôi kể cho Joe những sự thật tiêu cực về anh ta sau khi lắng nghe anh ta xúc phạm tôi đầy kiên nhẫn.

D. Tôi đã lắng nghe Joe một cách đầy kiên nhẫn cho đến khi anh ta bắt đầu xúc phạm tôi, trong trường hợp này, tôi đã nói cho anh ta biết về những sự thật tiêu cực về anh ta.

16 tháng 11 2019

Đáp án A

Chủ điểm ngữ pháp liên quan tới Mệnh đề quan hệ

Dùng “ at which point” nhằm tránh lặp lại ý ở vế trước.

Các đáp án còn lại sai ngữ pháp.

Dịch: Tôi lắng nghe Joe 1 cách kiên nhẫn cho tới khi anh ta bắt đầu lăng mạ tôi, vào lúc đó tôi đã kể cho anh ta một vài sự thật về gia đình.

18 tháng 12 2019

Đáp án A

Giải thích: yet= nhưng

Giữa hai mệnh đề có mối quan hệ trái ngược nhau. Do đó cần dùng một từ nối thể hiện sự đối nghịch.

Dịch nghĩa: Joe dường như đang trong một tâm trạng tốt, nhưng anh ta quát vào tôi một cách giận dữ khi tôi hỏi anh tham gia cùng chúng tôi không.

          B. so = cho nên là

Dùng để nối hai vế có mối quan hệ nguyên nhân – kết quả.

          C. for= bởi vì

Dùng để nối hai vế có mối quan hệ nguyên nhân – kết quả.

          D. and= và

Dùng để nối hai vế tương đương hoặc liệt kê.

10 tháng 9 2019

Đáp án : C

Insist on Ving = nài nỉ; khăng khăng làm gì

29 tháng 6 2018

Chọn C                                 Câu đề bài: __________ tôi báo anh ta trả lại so tiền mà anh ta nợ tôi, anh ta nói rằng vài ngày sau sẽ mang trả nhưng tôi không hề nghĩ anh ta có nó.

Đáp án C. Whenever: Bất cứ khi nào

Các đáp án còn lại:

A. Whatever: Bất cứ cái gì;                             B. However: Bất cứ cách nào;

D. Wherever: Bất cứ nơi đâu.

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. "Did you see that?" Joe said to his friend Bill. "You're a great shooter!" Bill caught the basketball and bounced it before throwing it again. The ball flew into the net. "Bill, you never miss!" Joe said admiringly. "Unless I'm in a real game," Bill complained. "Then I miss all the time." Joe knew that Bill was right. Bill performed much better when he was...
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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.

"Did you see that?" Joe said to his friend Bill. "You're a great shooter!"

Bill caught the basketball and bounced it before throwing it again. The ball flew into the net.

"Bill, you never miss!" Joe said admiringly.

"Unless I'm in a real game," Bill complained. "Then I miss all the time."

Joe knew that Bill was right. Bill performed much better when he was having fun with Joe in the school yard than he did when he was playing for the school team in front of a large crowd.

"Maybe you just need to practice more," Joe suggested.

"But I practice all the time with you!" Bill objected. He shook his head. "I just can't play well when people are watching me."

"You play well when I'm watching," Joe pointed out.

"That's because I've known you since we were five years old," Bill said with a smile. "I'm just not comfortable playing when other people are around."

Joe nodded and understood, but he also had an idea.

The next day Joe and Bill met in the school yard again to practice. After a few minutes, Joe excused himself.

"Practice without me," Joe said to his friend. "I'll be back in a minute."

Joe hurried through the school building, gathering together whomever he could find—two students, a math teacher, two secretaries, and a janitor. When Joe explained why he needed them, everyone was happy to help.

Joe reminded the group to stay quiet as they all went toward the school's basketball court. As Joe had hoped, Bill was still practicing basketball. He made five baskets in a row without noticing the silent people standing behind him.

"Hey, Bill!" Joe called out finally.

Bill turned. A look of surprise came over his face.

"I just wanted to show you that you could play well with people watching you," Joe said. "Now you'll have nothing to worry about for the next game!"

Why does Bill play well when Joe is watching him?

A. He is comfortable with Joe

B. Joe tells him how to play better

C. He does not know that Joe is there

D. He wants to prove to Joe that he is a good player

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1 tháng 6 2017

Chọn A. He is comfortable with Joe.

"You play well when I'm watching," Joe pointed out.

"That's because I've known you since we were five years old," Bill said with a smile. "I'm just not comfortable playing when other people are around."

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."Did you see that?" Joe said to his friend Bill. "You're a great shooter!"Bill caught the basketball and bounced it before throwing it again. The ball flew into the net."Bill, you never miss!" Joe said admiringly."Unless I'm in a real game," Bill complained. "Then I miss all the time."Joe knew that Bill was right. Bill performed much better when he was having...
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.

"Did you see that?" Joe said to his friend Bill. "You're a great shooter!"

Bill caught the basketball and bounced it before throwing it again. The ball flew into the net.

"Bill, you never miss!" Joe said admiringly.

"Unless I'm in a real game," Bill complained. "Then I miss all the time."

Joe knew that Bill was right. Bill performed much better when he was having fun with Joe in the school yard than he did when he was playing for the school team in front of a large crowd.

"Maybe you just need to practice more," Joe suggested.

"But I practice all the time with you!" Bill objected. He shook his head. "I just can't play well when people are watching me."

"You play well when I'm watching," Joe pointed out.

"That's because I've known you since we were five years old," Bill said with a smile. "I'm just not comfortable playing when other people are around."

Joe nodded and understood, but he also had an idea.

The next day Joe and Bill met in the school yard again to practice. After a few minutes, Joe excused himself.

Practice without me," Joe said to his friend. "I'll be back in a minute."

Joe hurried through the school building, gathering together whomever he could find—two students, a math teacher, two secretaries, and a janitor. When Joe explained why he needed them, everyone was happy to help.

Joe reminded the group to stay quiet as they all went toward the school's basketball court. As Joe had hoped, Bill was still practicing basketball. He made five baskets in a row without noticing the silent people standing behind him.

"Hey, Bill!" Joe called out finally.

 

Bill turned. A look of surprise came over his face. "I just wanted to show you that you could play well with people watching you," Joe said. "Now you'll have nothing to worry about for the next game!" 

Why does Bill play well when Joe is watching him?

A. He is comfortable with Joe

B. Joe tells him how to play better

C. He does not know that Joe is there.  

D. He wants to prove to Joe that he is a good player

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8 tháng 3 2019

Đáp án A

A. He is comfortable with Joe.

"You play well when I'm watching," Joe pointed out.

"That's because I've known you since we were five years old," Bill said with a smile. "I'm just not comfortable playing when other people are around."

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 38 to 42.   "Did you see that?" Joe said to his friend Bill. "You're a great shooter!" Bill caught the basketball and bounced it before throwing it again. The ball flew into the net. "Bill, you never miss!" Joe said admiringly. "Unless I'm in a real game," Bill complained. "Then I miss all the time." Joe knew that Bill was right. Bill performed much...
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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 38 to 42.

  "Did you see that?" Joe said to his friend Bill. "You're a great shooter!"

Bill caught the basketball and bounced it before throwing it again. The ball flew into the net.

"Bill, you never miss!" Joe said admiringly.

"Unless I'm in a real game," Bill complained. "Then I miss all the time."

Joe knew that Bill was right. Bill performed much better when he was having fun with Joe in the school yard than he did when he was playing for the school team in front of a large crowd.

"Maybe you just need to practice more," Joe suggested.

"But I practice all the time with you!" Bill objected. He shook his head. "I just can't play well when people are watching me."

"You play well when I'm watching," Joe pointed out.

"That's because I've known you since we were five years old," Bill said with a smile. "I'm just not comfortable playing when other people are around."

Joe nodded and understood, but he also had an idea.

The next day Joe and Bill met in the school yard again to practice. After a few minutes, Joe excused himself.

"Practice without me," Joe said to his friend. "I'll be back in a minute."

Joe hurried through the school building, gathering together whomever he could find - two students, a math teacher, two secretaries, and a janitor. When Joe explained why he needed them, everyone was happy to help.

Joe reminded the group to stay quiet as they all went toward the school's basketball court. As Joe had hoped, Bill was still practicing basketball. He made five baskets in a row without noticing the silent people standing behind him.

"Hey, Bill!" Joe called out finally.

Bill turned. A look of surprise came over his face.

I just wanted to show you that you could play well with people watching you," Joe said. "Now you'll have nothing to worry about for the next game!"

At the end of the story, all of the following people watch Bill practice EXCEPT ________

A. the basketball coach

B. a janitor

C. a janitor 

D. Joe

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30 tháng 11 2019

Đáp án A. the basketball coach

Joe hurried through the school building, gathering together whomever he could find—two students, a math teacher, two secretaries, and a janitor. When Joe explained why he needed them, everyone was happy to help.

Dịch bài đọc:

“Cậu thấy chưa?” Joe nói với bạn anh ta Bill. “Cậu là một cầu thủ giỏi!”

Bill bắt lấy quả bóng rổ và nẩy bóng  trước khi tiếp tục ném nó. Quả bóng bay thẳng vào lưới.

“Bill, cậu không bao giờ ném trượt!” Joe nói một cách ngưỡng mộ.

“Trừ khi tớ ở trong một trận đấu thật.” Bill phàn nàn. “Lúc đấy tớ sẽ ném trượt suốt”.

Joe biết rằng Bill nói đúng. Bill thể hiện tốt hơn nhiều khi anh ta chơi đùa với Joe trong sân trường hơn là chơi trong đội của trường trước một đám đông lớn.

“Có thể cậu cần luyện nhiều hơn”. Joe gợi ý.

“Nhưng tớ đã tập luyện suốt với cậu!” Bill cãi. Cậu ta lắc đầu. “Tớ chỉ không chơi tốt khi có người theo dõi tớ thôi”.

“Cậu chơi rất tốt khi tớ theo dõi mà” Joe chỉ rõ.

“Đó là vì tớ đã quen cậu từ khi chúng ta 5 tuổi,” Bill vừa nói vừa cười. “Tớ chỉ không cảm thấy thoải mái khi chơi mà có nhiều người xung quanh thôi”.

Joe gật đầu và hiểu ra, đồng thời cậu ấy cũng nảy ra một ý tưởng.

Ngày tiếp theo Joe và Bill gặp lại ở sân trường để tập luyện. Sau vài phút, Joe thoái thác.

“Cứ tập luyện mà không có tớ đi,” Joe bảo với bạn của mình. “ Tớ sẽ quay lại trong vài phút nữa”/

Joe băng nhanh qua tòa nhà trường học, tập trung tất cả những người mà cậu ta có thể tìm được – 2 học sinh, một giáo viên toán, một người gác cổng. Khi Joe giải thích vì sao anh ta cần bọn họ, mọi người đều vui vẻ giúp đỡ.

Joe nhắc nhở nhóm người trật tự khi họ đi vào sân bóng rổ. Như Joe kì vọng, Bill vẫn đang luyện bóng. Cậu ta ném trúng 5 quả liền một lúc mà không hề để ý tới đám người yên lặng đằng sau.

“Này Bill,” Cuối cùng thì Joe cũng gọi.

Bill quay lại. Một cái nhìn đầy ngạc nhiên xuất hiện trên khuôn mặt cậu ta.

“Tớ chỉ muốn cho cậu thấy rằng cậu có thể chơi tốt kể cả khi có người đang theo dõi,” Joe nói. “ Bây giờ cậu sẽ không có gì để lo cho trận đấu tiếp theo cả!”

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. "Did you see that?" Joe said to his friend Bill. "You're a great shooter!" Bill caught the basketball and bounced it before throwing it again. The ball flew into the net. "Bill, you never miss!" Joe said admiringly. "Unless I'm in a real game," Bill complained. "Then I miss all the time." Joe knew that Bill was right. Bill performed much better when he was...
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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.

"Did you see that?" Joe said to his friend Bill. "You're a great shooter!"

Bill caught the basketball and bounced it before throwing it again. The ball flew into the net.

"Bill, you never miss!" Joe said admiringly.

"Unless I'm in a real game," Bill complained. "Then I miss all the time."

Joe knew that Bill was right. Bill performed much better when he was having fun with Joe in the school yard than he did when he was playing for the school team in front of a large crowd.

"Maybe you just need to practice more," Joe suggested.

"But I practice all the time with you!" Bill objected. He shook his head. "I just can't play well when people are watching me."

"You play well when I'm watching," Joe pointed out.

"That's because I've known you since we were five years old," Bill said with a smile. "I'm just not comfortable playing when other people are around."

Joe nodded and understood, but he also had an idea.

The next day Joe and Bill met in the school yard again to practice. After a few minutes, Joe excused himself.

"Practice without me," Joe said to his friend. "I'll be back in a minute."

Joe hurried through the school building, gathering together whomever he could find—two students, a math teacher, two secretaries, and a janitor. When Joe explained why he needed them, everyone was happy to help.

Joe reminded the group to stay quiet as they all went toward the school's basketball court. As Joe had hoped, Bill was still practicing basketball. He made five baskets in a row without noticing the silent people standing behind him.

"Hey, Bill!" Joe called out finally.

Bill turned. A look of surprise came over his face.

"I just wanted to show you that you could play well with people watching you," Joe said. "Now you'll have nothing to worry about for the next game!"

At the end of the story, all of the following people watch Bill practice EXCEPT ………………...

A. the basketball coach

B. a math teacher

C. a janitor

D. Joe

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1 tháng 6 2017

Chọn A. the basketball coach

Joe hurried through the school building, gathering together whomever he could find—two students, a math teacher, two secretaries, and a janitor. When Joe explained why he needed them, everyone was happy to help.

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."Did you see that?" Joe said to his friend Bill. "You're a great shooter!" Bill caught the basketball and bounced it before throwing it again. The ball flew into the net. "Bill, you never miss!" Joe said admiringly. "Unless I'm in a real game," Bill complained. "Then I miss all the time." Joe knew that Bill was right. Bill performed much better when he was...
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.

"Did you see that?" Joe said to his friend Bill. "You're a great shooter!"

Bill caught the basketball and bounced it before throwing it again. The ball flew into the net.

"Bill, you never miss!" Joe said admiringly.

"Unless I'm in a real game," Bill complained. "Then I miss all the time."

Joe knew that Bill was right. Bill performed much better when he was having fun with Joe in the school yard than he did when he was playing for the school team in front of a large crowd.

"Maybe you just need to practice more," Joe suggested.

"But I practice all the time with you!" Bill objected. He shook his head. "I just can't play well when people are watching me."

"You play well when I'm watching," Joe pointed out.

"That's because I've known you since we were five years old," Bill said with a smile. "I'm just not comfortable playing when other people are around."

Joe nodded and understood, but he also had an idea.

The next day Joe and Bill met in the school yard again to practice. After a few minutes, Joe excused himself.

Practice without me," Joe said to his friend. "I'll be back in a minute."

Joe hurried through the school building, gathering together whomever he could find—two students, a math teacher, two secretaries, and a janitor. When Joe explained why he needed them, everyone was happy to help.

Joe reminded the group to stay quiet as they all went toward the school's basketball court. As Joe had hoped, Bill was still practicing basketball. He made five baskets in a row without noticing the silent people standing behind him.

"Hey, Bill!" Joe called out finally.

Bill turned. A look of surprise came over his face. "I just wanted to show you that you could play well with people watching you," Joe said. "Now you'll have nothing to worry about for the next game!" 

At the end of the story, all of the following people watch Bill practice EXCEPT _______

A. the basketball coach 

B. a math teacher  

C. a janitor 

D. Joe

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15 tháng 5 2018

Đáp án A

A. the basketball coach

Joe hurried through the school building, gathering together whomever he could find—two students, a math teacher, two secretaries, and a janitor. When Joe explained why he needed them, everyone was happy to help