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22 tháng 3 2017

Đáp án D. lying her => lying to her

Giải thích: lie to somebody: nói dối ai

Dịch nghĩa: Mãi lâu về sau cô ấy mới nhận ra là người bạn quen lâu năm đã nói dối cô

28 tháng 3 2018

Đáp án D. lying her => lying to her

Giải thích: lie to somebody: nói dối ai

Dịch nghĩa: Mãi lâu về sau cô ấy mới nhận ra là người bạn quen lâu năm đã nói dối cô.

2 tháng 8 2019

Đáp án : D

“lying her” -> “lying to her”: động từ “lie” (nói dối) đi cùng giới từ “ to”: “lie to somebody”: nói dối ai

23 tháng 8 2018

Đáp án D

Giải thích:

Because of N/V_ing = Because + mệnh đề:

Đáp án A và C sai do không tuân theo quy tắc trên.

Khi dùng mệnh để rút gọn đứng đầu câu, ta rút gọn về dạng V_ing.

Dịch nghĩa: Vì hôm qua cãi nhau với bạn trai nên cô ấy không muốn nghe điện thoại của anh ta nữa.

15 tháng 1 2018

Đáp án B

Giải thích:

A. take off: cởi ra

B. put off: trì hoãn

C. take on: tuyển dụng

D. go off (bom) nổ, (đồng hồ báo thức) kêu

Dịch nghĩa: Chúng ta chưa sẵn sàng, chúng ta sẽ phải hoãn buổi gặp mặt cho đến tận tuần sau.

21 tháng 12 2017

Đáp án B

Ta thấy tình huống ở đây quá khứ: “last week”

Ta có: needn’t have + Ved/3: Diễn tả sự không cần thiết của một sự kiện đã xảy ra. 

Câu đề bài: Bạn đã đi đến bác sĩ của bạn để kiểm tra. Bạn____________Bạn vừa có cuộc kiểm tra vào tuần trước

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.         Marianne Moore (1887-1972) once said that her writing could be called poetry only because there was no other name for it. Indeed her poems appear to be extremely compressed essays that happen to be printed in jagged lines on the page. Her subject were varied: animals, laborers, artists, and the craft of poetry. From her general reading came...
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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.

        Marianne Moore (1887-1972) once said that her writing could be called poetry only because there was no other name for it. Indeed her poems appear to be extremely compressed essays that happen to be printed in jagged lines on the page. Her subject were varied: animals, laborers, artists, and the craft of poetry. From her general reading came quotations that she found striking or insightful. She included these in her poems, scrupulously enclosed in quotation marks, and sometimes identified in footnotes. Of this practice, she wrote, " 'Why many quotation marks?' I am asked ... When a thing has been so well that it could not be said better, why paraphrase it? Hence, my writing is, if not a cabinet of fossils, a kind of collection of flies in amber." Close observation and concentration on detail and the methods of her poetry.
         Marianne Moore grew up in Kirkwood, Missouri, near St. Lois. After graduation from Bryn Mawr College in 1909, she taught commercial subjects at the Indian School in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Later she became a librarian in New York City. During the 1920’s she was editor of The Dial, an important literary magazine of the period. She lived quietly all her life, mostly in Brooklyn, New York. She spent a lot of time at the Bronx Zoo, fascinated by animals. Her admiration of the Brooklyn Dodgers-before the teammoved to Los Angeles-was widely known.
        Her first book of poems was published in London in 1921 by a group of friends associated with the Imagist movement. From that time on her poetry has been read with interest by succeeding generations of poets and readers. In 1952 she was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for her Collected Poems. She wrote that she did not write poetry "for money or fame. To earn a living is needful, but it can be done in routine ways. One writes because one has a burning desire to objectify what it is indispensable to one's happiness to express

Where did Moore grow up?

A. In Kirkwood   

B. In Brooklyn.    

C. In Carlisle        

D. In Los Angeles.

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27 tháng 12 2017

Đáp án A

Moore lớn lên ở đâu?
A. Ở Kirkwood
B. Ở Brooklyn
C. Ở Carlisle
D. Ở Los Angeles.
Thông tin ở câu: “Marianne Moore grew up in Kirkwood, Missouri, near St. Lois.” (Marianne Moore lớn lên ở Kirkwood, Missouri, gần St Louis.)

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. Marianne Moore (1887-1972) once said that her writing could be called poetry only because there was no other name for it. Indeed her poems appear to be extremely compressed essays that happen to be printed in jagged lines on the page. Her subject were varied: animals, laborers, artists, and the craft of poetry. From her general reading came quotations that...
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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.

Marianne Moore (1887-1972) once said that her writing could be called poetry only because there was no other name for it. Indeed her poems appear to be extremely compressed essays that happen to be printed in jagged lines on the page. Her subject were varied: animals, laborers, artists, and the craft of poetry. From her general reading came quotations that she found striking or insightful. She included these in her poems, scrupulously enclosed in quotation marks, and sometimes identified in footnotes. Of this practice, she wrote, " 'Why many quotation marks?' I am asked ... When a thing has been so well that it could not be said better, why paraphrase it? Hence, my writing is, if not a cabinet of fossils, a kind of collection of flies in amber." Close observation and concentration on detail and the methods of her poetry.

Marianne Moore grew up in Kirkwood, Missouri, near St. Lois. After graduation from Bryn Mawr College in 1909, she taught commercial subjects at the Indian School in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Later she became a librarian in New York City. During the 1920’s she was editor of The Dial, an important literary magazine of the period. She lived quietly all her life, mostly in Brooklyn, New York. She spent a lot of time at the Bronx Zoo, fascinated by animals. Her admiration of the Brooklyn Dodgers-before the teammoved to Los Angeles-was widely known. Her first book of poems was published in London in 1921 by a group of friends associated with the Imagist movement. From that time on her poetry has been read with interest by succeeding generations of poets and readers. In 1952 she was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for her Collected Poems. She wrote that she did not write poetry "for money or fame. To earn a living is needful, but it can be done in routine ways. One writes because one has a burning desire to objectify what it is indispensable to one's happiness to express

Where did Moore grow up?

A. In Kirkwood

B. In Brooklyn

C. In Carlisle

D. In Los Angeles

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6 tháng 8 2017

Đáp án A

Moore lớn lên ở đâu?

A. Ở Kirkwood

B. Ở Brooklyn

C. Ở Carlisle

D. Ở Los Angeles.

Thông tin ở câu: “Marianne Moore grew up in Kirkwood, Missouri, near St. Lois.”

(Marianne Moore lớn lên ở Kirkwood, Missouri, gần St Louis.)

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.    Marianne Moore (1887-1972) once said that her writing could be called poetry only because there was no other name for it. Indeed her poems appear to be extremely compressed essays that happen to be printed in jagged lines on the page. Her subject were varied: animals, laborers, artists, and the craft of poetry. From her general reading...
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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.

   Marianne Moore (1887-1972) once said that her writing could be called poetry only because there was no other name for it. Indeed her poems appear to be extremely compressed essays that happen to be printed in jagged lines on the page. Her subject were varied: animals, laborers, artists, and the craft of poetry. From her general reading came quotations that she found striking or insightful. She included these in her poems, scrupulously enclosed in quotation marks, and sometimes identified in footnotes. Of this practice, she wrote, “Why many quotation marks?’ I am asked ... When a thing has been so well that it could not be said better, why paraphrase it? Hence, my writing is, if not a cabinet of fossils, a kind of collection of flies in amber.” Close observation and concentration on detail and the methods of her poetry.

   Marianne Moore grew up in Kirkwood, Missouri, near St. Lois. After graduation from Bryn Mawr College in 1909, she taught commercial subjects at the Indian School in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Later she became a librarian in New York City. During the 1920’s she was editor of The Dial, an important literary magazine of the period. She lived quietly all her life, mostly in Brooklyn, New York. She spent a lot of time at the Bronx Zoo, fascinated by animals. Her admiration of the Brooklyn Dodgers-before the teammoved to Los Angeles-was widely known. Her first book of poems was published in London in 1921 by a group of friends associated with the Imagist movement. From that time on her poetry has been read with interest by succeeding generations of poets and readers. In 1952 she was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for her Collected Poems. She wrote that she did not write poetry “for money or fame. To eam a living is needful, but it can be done in routine ways. One writes because one has a burning desire to objectify what it is indispensable to one’s happiness to express

Where did Moore grow up?

A. In Kirkwood

B. In Brooklyn.

C. In Carlisle

D. In Los Angeles

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1 tháng 11 2017

Đáp án A

* 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 43 to 50.   It is often the case with folktales that they develop from actual happenings but in their development lose much of their factual base; the story of Pocahontas quite possibly fits into this category of folktale. This princess of the Powhatan tribe was firmly established in the lore of early America and has been made even more famous by 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 from 43 to 50.

  It is often the case with folktales that they develop from actual happenings but in their development lose much of their factual base; the story of Pocahontas quite possibly fits into this category of folktale. This princess of the Powhatan tribe was firmly established in the lore of early America and has been made even more famous by the Disney film based on the folktale that arose from her life. She was a real-life person, but the actual story of her life most probably different considerably from the folktale and the movie based on the folktale. Powhatan, the chief of a confederacy of tribes in Virginia, had several daughters, none of whom was actually named Pocahontas. The nickname means “playful one,” and several of Powhatan’s daughters were called Pocahontas. The daughter of Powhatan who became the subject of the folktale was named Matoaka. What has been verified about Matoaka, or Pocahontas as she has come to be known, is that she did marry an Englishman and that she did spend time in England before she died there at a young age. In the spring of 1613, a young Pocahontas was captured by the English and taken into Jamestown. There she was treated with courtesy as the daughter of chief Powhatan. While Pocahontas was at Jamestown, English gentlemen John Rolfe fell in love with her and asked her to marry. Both the governor of the Jamestown colony and Pocahontas’s father Powhatan approved the marriage as a means of securing peace between Powhatan’s tribe and the English at Jamestown. In 1616, Pocahontas accompanied her new husband to England, where she was royally received. Shortly before her planned return to Virginia in 1617, she contracted an illness and died rather suddenly.

  A major part of the folktale of Pocahontas that is unverified concerns her love for English Captain John Smith is the period of time before her capture by the British and her rescue of him from almost certain death. Captain John Smith was indeed at the colony of Jamestown and was acquainted with Powhatan and his daughters, he even described meeting them in 1612 journal. However, the story of his rescue by the young maiden did not appear in his writing until 1624, well after Pocahontas had aroused widespread interest in England by her marriage to an English gentlemen and her visit to England. It is the discrepancy in dates that has caused some historians to doubt the veracity of the tale. However, other historians do argue quite persuasively that this incident did truly take place.

(“Preparation Course " for the TEOFL Test - Deborah Phillips - Longman)

 

 When did John Smith most likely meet Pocahontas?

 

 

A. In 1613

B. In 1616

C. In 1612

D. In 1624

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27 tháng 9 2017

                                 Câu đề bài: Khi nào John Smith có nhiều khả năng gặp Pocahontas nhất?

Đáp án C: năm 1612

Thông tin trong bài:

A great part of the folktale of Pocahontas that is unverifìed concerns her love for Captain John Smith is the time of the day before her capture by the British and her rescue of him from almost certain death. Captain John Smith was indeed at the colony of Jamestown and was acquainted with Powhatan and his daughters, he even described meeting them in 1612 journal.

—» Một phần tuyệt vời của câu chuyện dân gian của Pocahontas là chưa được xác minh mối quan tâm tình yêu của cô cho thuyền trưởng John Smith là thời gian trong ngày trước khi cô bị bắt bởi người Anh và giải cứu anh ta khỏi cải chết gần như chắc chắn. Thuyền trưởng John Smith thực sự ở thuộc địa của Jamestown và đã làm quen với Powhatan và các con gái của ông, anh thậm chí còn mô tả họ gặp nhau vào năm 1612.