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Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow. Circle A, B, C or D to indicate your answers.

In the 1960s, The Beatles were probably the most famous pop group in the whole world. Since then, there have been a great many groups that have achieved enormous fame, so it is perhaps difficult now to imagine how sensational The Beatles were at that time. They were four boys from the north of England and none of them had any training in music. They started by performing and recording songs by black Americans and they had some success with these songs. Then they started writing their own songs and that was when they became really popular. The Beatles changed pop music. They were the first pop group to achieve great success from songs they had written themselves. After that it became common for groups and singers to write their own songs. The Beatles did not have a long career. Their first hit record was in 1963 and they split up in 1970. They stopped doing live performances in 1966 because it had become too dangerous for them – their fans were so excited that they surrounded them and tried to take their clothes as souvenirs! However, today some of their songs remain as famous as they were when they first came out. Throughout the world, many people can sing part of a Beatles song if you ask them.

1. The passage is mainly about______________                                                                                             A. how The Beatles became more successful than other groups.                                                           B. why The Beatles split up after 7 years.                                                                                                    C. The Beatles’ fame and success.                                                                                                                  D. many people’s ability to sing a Beatles song.

2. The four boys of The Beatles______________                                                                                          A. came from the same family.                                                                                          

B. came from a town in north of England.                                                                                              

C. were at the same age.                                                                                                                                     D. received good training in music.

3. The first songs of The Beatles were______________                                                                                  A. written by themselves. B. broadcast on the radio.                                                                 C. paid a lot of money. D. written by black Americans.

4. What is not true about The Beatles?                                                                                                           A. The members had no training in music.                                                                                                                   B. They had a long stable career.                                                                                                               C. They became famous when they wrote their own songs.                                                                                                            D. They changed pop music.

5. The Beatles stopped their live performances because______________                                                      A. they had earned enough money.                                                                                                          B. they did not want to work with each other.                                                                                              C. they spent more time writing their own songs.                                                                                    D. they were afraid of being hurt by fans.

6. The year 1970 was the time when______________                                                                                             A. they split up. B. they changed pop music.                                                                               C. they started their career. D. they stopped singing live.

7. What the fans of The Beatles often did was______________                                                                         A. sing together with them. B. take their clothes as souvenirs.                                                      C. ask them to write more songs. D. ask them why they would separate.

8. Some songs of The Beatles now______________                                                                                               A. are still famous as they used to. B. became too old to sing.                                                                 C. are sung by crazy fans. D. are the most famous.

9. The word sensational is closest in meaning to_______________                                                                A. ambitious B. bad C. shocking. D. popular.

10. The tone of the passage is that of___________ .                                                                                                 A. admiration B. criticism C. neutral D. humour

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14 tháng 10 2021

Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow. Circle A, B, C or D to indicate your answers.

In the 1960s, The Beatles were probably the most famous pop group in the whole world. Since then, there have been a great many groups that have achieved enormous fame, so it is perhaps difficult now to imagine how sensational The Beatles were at that time. They were four boys from the north of England and none of them had any training in music. They started by performing and recording songs by black Americans and they had some success with these songs. Then they started writing their own songs and that was when they became really popular. The Beatles changed pop music. They were the first pop group to achieve great success from songs they had written themselves. After that it became common for groups and singers to write their own songs. The Beatles did not have a long career. Their first hit record was in 1963 and they split up in 1970. They stopped doing live performances in 1966 because it had become too dangerous for them – their fans were so excited that they surrounded them and tried to take their clothes as souvenirs! However, today some of their songs remain as famous as they were when they first came out. Throughout the world, many people can sing part of a Beatles song if you ask them.

1. The passage is mainly about______________                                                                      A. how The Beatles became more successful than other groups.                                           B. why The Beatles split up after 7 years.                                                                              C. The Beatles’ fame and success.                                                                                           D. many people’s ability to sing a Beatles song.

2. The four boys of The Beatles______________                                                                      A. came from the same family.                                                                                          

B. came from a town in north of England.                                               

C. were at the same age.                                                                                                         D. received good training in music.

3. The first songs of The Beatles were______________                                                                                  A. written by themselves. B. broadcast on the radio.                                                                 C. paid a lot of money. D. written by black Americans.

4. What is not true about The Beatles?                                                                                

  A. The members had no training in music.                                               

  B. They had a long stable career.                           

 C. They became famous when they wrote their own songs.                                                 D. They changed pop music.

5. The Beatles stopped their live performances because______________                                                      A. they had earned enough money.                                                                                                          B. they did not want to work with each other.                                                                                              C. they spent more time writing their own songs.                                                                                    D. they were afraid of being hurt by fans.

6. The year 1970 was the time when______________                                                                                             A. they split up. B. they changed pop music.                                                                               C. they started their career. D. they stopped singing live.

7. What the fans of The Beatles often did was______________                                                                         A. sing together with them. B. take their clothes as souvenirs.                                                      C. ask them to write more songs. D. ask them why they would separate.

8. Some songs of The Beatles now______________                                                                                               A. are still famous as they used to. B. became too old to sing.                                                                 C. are sung by crazy fans. D. are the most famous.

9. The word sensational is closest in meaning to_______________                                                                A. ambitious B. bad C. shocking. D. popular.

10. The tone of the passage is that of___________ .                                                                                                 A. admiration B. criticism C. neutral D. humour

. Read the following passage and decide whether the following statements are True (T) or False (F). Put a tick in the right box (5 points) In the 1960s, The Beatles were probably the most famous pop group in the whole world. Since then, there have been a great many groups that have achieved enormous fame, so it is perhaps difficult now to imagine how sensational The Beatles were at that time. They were four boys from the north of England and none of them had any training in music. They...
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. Read the following passage and decide whether the following statements are True (T) or False (F). Put a tick in the right box (5 points)

In the 1960s, The Beatles were probably the most famous pop group in the whole world. Since then, there have been a great many groups that have achieved enormous fame, so it is perhaps difficult now to imagine how sensational The Beatles were at that time. They were four boys from the north of England and none of them had any training in music. They started by performing and recording songs by black Americans and they had some success with these songs. Then they started writing their own songs and that was when they became really popular. The Beatles changed pop music. They were the first pop group to achieve great success from songs they had written themselves. After that it became common for groups and singers to write their own songs. The Beatles did not have a long career. Their first hit record was in 1963 and they split up in 1970. They stopped doing live performances in 1966 because it had become too dangerous for them – their fans were so excited that they surrounded them and tried to take their clothes as souvenirs! However, today some of their songs remain as famous as they were when they first came out. Throughout the world many people can sing part of a Beatles song if you ask them.

True

False

76. The passage is mainly about why the Beatles split up after 7 years.

77. The first songs of Beatles were written by themselves.

78. The Beatles had a long stable career.

79. They stopped doing live performances because they were afraid of being hurt by fans.

80. Some songs of the Beatles now are still famous as they used to be.

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20 tháng 9 2018

. Read the following passage and decide whether the following statements are True (T) or False (F). Put a tick in the right box (5 points)

In the 1960s, The Beatles were probably the most famous pop group in the whole world. Since then, there have been a great many groups that have achieved enormous fame, so it is perhaps difficult now to imagine how sensational The Beatles were at that time. They were four boys from the north of England and none of them had any training in music. They started by performing and recording songs by black Americans and they had some success with these songs. Then they started writing their own songs and that was when they became really popular. The Beatles changed pop music. They were the first pop group to achieve great success from songs they had written themselves. After that it became common for groups and singers to write their own songs. The Beatles did not have a long career. Their first hit record was in 1963 and they split up in 1970. They stopped doing live performances in 1966 because it had become too dangerous for them – their fans were so excited that they surrounded them and tried to take their clothes as souvenirs! However, today some of their songs remain as famous as they were when they first came out. Throughout the world many people can sing part of a Beatles song if you ask them.

True

False

76. The passage is mainly about why the Beatles split up after 7 years.

F

77. The first songs of Beatles were written by themselves.

F

78. The Beatles had a long stable career.

F

79. They stopped doing live performances because they were afraid of being hurt by fans.

T

80. Some songs of the Beatles now are still famous as they used to be.

T

THE BEATLES          In the 1960s, The Beatles were probably the most famous pop group in the whole world. Since then, there have been a great many groups that have achieved enormous fame, so it is perhaps difficult now to imagine how sensational The Beatles were at that time. They were four boys from the north of England and none of them had any training in music. They started by performing and recording songs by black Americans and they had some success with these songs. Then they started...
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THE BEATLES

          In the 1960s, The Beatles were probably the most famous pop group in the whole world. Since then, there have been a great many groups that have achieved enormous fame, so it is perhaps difficult now to imagine how sensational The Beatles were at that time. They were four boys from the north of England and none of them had any training in music. They started by performing and recording songs by black Americans and they had some success with these songs. Then they started writing their own songs and that was when they became really popular. The Beatles changed pop music. They were the first pop group to achieve great success from songs they had written themselves. After that, it became common for groups and singers to write their own songs. The Beatles did not have a long career. Their first hit record was in 1963 and they split up in 1970. They stopped doing live performances in 1966 because it had become too dangerous for them – their fans were so excited that they surrounded them and tried to take their clothes as souvenirs! However, today some of their songs remain as famous as they were when they first came out. Throughout the world many people can sing part of a Beatles song if you ask them.

1. The passage is mainly about_____.

A. how the Beatles became more successful than other groups
B. why the Beatles split up after 7 years
C. The Beatles’ fame and success
D. many people’s ability to sing a Beatles song

2. The word “sensational” is closest in meaning to _____.

A. notorious

B. bad

C. shocking

D. popular

3. What is not true about the Beatles?

A. The members had no training in music
B. They had a long stable career
C. They became famous when they wrote their own songs
D. They were afraid of being hurt by fans

4. The Beatles stopped their live performances because _____.

A. they had earned enough money
B. they did not want to work with each other
C. they spent more time writing their own songs
D. they were afraid of being hurt by fans.

5. Some songs of The Beatles now_____.

A. are still famous as they used to be

B. became too old to sing

C. are sung by crazy fans

D. are the most famous

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9 tháng 6 2021

1. The passage is mainly about_____.

A. how the Beatles became more successful than other groups
B. why the Beatles split up after 7 years
C. The Beatles’ fame and success
D. many people’s ability to sing a Beatles song

2. The word “sensational” is closest in meaning to _____.

A. notorious

B. bad

C. shocking

D. popular

3. What is not true about the Beatles?

A. The members had no training in music
B. They had a long stable career
C. They became famous when they wrote their own songs
D. They were afraid of being hurt by fans

4. The Beatles stopped their live performances because _____.

A. they had earned enough money
B. they did not want to work with each other
C. they spent more time writing their own songs
D. they were afraid of being hurt by fans.

5. Some songs of The Beatles now_____.

A. are still famous as they used to be

B. became too old to sing

C. are sung by crazy fans

D. are the most famous

9 tháng 6 2021

1.C   2.C    3.B    4.D    5.A

I. Read the passage and fill in the blanks with the suitable words.THE BEATLESIn the 1960s, The Beatles were probably the (1) famous pop group in the whole world.Since then, there have (2) a great many groups that have achieved enormous fame, so it is perhapsdifficult now to imagine how sensational The Beatles were at the time. They were four boys from the north of(3) and none of them had any training in music. They started by performing and recording songs (4)black Americans and they had some...
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I. Read the passage and fill in the blanks with the suitable words.
THE BEATLES

In the 1960s, The Beatles were probably the (1) famous pop group in the whole world.
Since then, there have (2) a great many groups that have achieved enormous fame, so it is perhaps
difficult now to imagine how sensational The Beatles were at the time. They were four boys from the north of
(3) and none of them had any training in music. They started by performing and recording songs (4)
black Americans and they had some success with these songs, then they (5) writing their own
songs and that was when they became really popular. The Beatles changed pop music. They were the first (6)
group to achieve great success from songs they had written themselves. After that it became common
for groups and singers to write their own (7) . The Beatles did not have a long career. Their first hit
record was in 1963 and they split up (8) 1970. They stopped doing live performances in
1966 because it had become too dangerous for them their fans were so excited (9) they surrounded them
and tried to take their clothes as souvenirs! However, today some of their songs remain as (10) as
they were when they first came out. Throughout the world, many people can sing part of a Beatles song if you
ask them.

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Joe and his fellow mountaineers knew that if they encountered any (1) ….. ............(SEE) hazards it was unlikely that anyone could assist them. The mountain was on an (2) .........…..(INHABIT) island and they were the only people there. Help was a long boat journey away. The mountain had an (3) ….. ......(FAME) reputation and many previous expeditions had been unsuccessful. They had already tried two routes to the summit and found them (5) ….. .... (PASS) Now they were trying the third. Joe...
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Joe and his fellow mountaineers knew that if they encountered any (1) ….. ............(SEE) hazards it was unlikely that anyone could assist them. The mountain was on an (2) .........…..(INHABIT) island and they were the only people there. Help was a long boat journey away. The mountain had an (3) ….. ......(FAME) reputation and many previous expeditions had been unsuccessful. They had already tried two routes to the summit and found them (5) ….. .... (PASS) Now they were trying the third. Joe had a note, in almost (6) ….......(LEGIBLE) handwriting, from the leader of a previous expedition advising him to try it. The information in the note had proved (7) ….......(VALUE) and they had made good progress at first. For the last two days, however, bad weather had confined them to their tent. It would be (8) …..........(RESPONSE) to climb in such conditions. The climbers had found their equipment reliable but were (9) …......... (SATISFY) with their tent, which leaked badly. They had not (10) …..........(TREAT) it in any way but it was not fit for purpose. Joe suspected the tent material was inflammable because their cooker almost set it on fire. Eventually, the weather improved and the climbers set off once more, (12) …...............(DAUNT) by the challenges ahead of them.

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19 tháng 3 2018

Joe and his fellow mountaineers knew that if they encountered any (1) ….. ....unseen........(SEE) hazards it was unlikely that anyone could assist them. The mountain was on an (2) .....uninhabited....…..(INHABIT) island and they were the only people there. Help was a long boat journey away. The mountain had an (3) ….. famous......(FAME) reputation and many previous expeditions had been unsuccessful. They had already tried two routes to the summit and found them (5) …..impassable .... (PASS) Now they were trying the third. Joe had a note, in almost (6) …illegible.......(LEGIBLE) handwriting, from the leader of a previous expedition advising him to try it. The information in the note had proved (7) …valueless.......(VALUE) and they had made good progress at first. For the last two days, however, bad weather had confined them to their tent. It would be (8) …...unresponsive.......(RESPONSE) to climb in such conditions. The climbers had found their equipment reliable but were (9) …....dissatisfied..... (SATISFY) with their tent, which leaked badly. They had not (10) …...treated.......(TREAT) it in any way but it was not fit for purpose. Joe suspected the tent material was inflammable because their cooker almost set it on fire. Eventually, the weather improved and the climbers set off once more, (12) …......daunted.........(DAUNT) by the challenges ahead of them.

Read the text then choose the best option to answer the questionLong ago a lot of people thought the moon was God. Other people thought it was just a light in the sky. And others thought it was a big ball cheese!The telescopes were made. And men saw that the moon was really another world. They wondered what it was like. They dreamed of going there.On July 20th, 1969, that dream came true. Two American men landed on the moon. Their names were Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin. The first thing the...
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Read the text then choose the best option to answer the question

Long ago a lot of people thought the moon was God. Other people thought it was just a light in the sky. And others thought it was a big ball cheese!

The telescopes were made. And men saw that the moon was really another world. They wondered what it was like. They dreamed of going there.

On July 20th, 1969, that dream came true. Two American men landed on the moon. Their names were Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin. The first thing the men found was that the moon is covered with dust. The dust is so thick that the men left footprints where they walked. Those were the first marks a living thing had ever made on the moon. And they could stay there for years and years. There is no wind or rain to wipe them off.

The two men walked on the moo for hours. They picked up rocks to bring back to earth for study. They dug up dirt to bring back. They set up machines to find out things people wanted to know. Then they climbed back into their moon landing craft.

This story tells …………….

Next day the landing craft roared as the men took off the moon. They joined Michael Collins in the spaceship that wait for them above the moon. Then they were off on their long trip back to earth.

Behind them they left the plains and tall mountains of the moon. They left the machines they had set up.

 

And they left footprints that may last forever.

A. about the first men to walk in the moon

B. how men found footprints on the moon

C. what the men brought back from their trip to the moon

D. who had left footprints on the moon before the two men landed there.

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26 tháng 2 2017

Đáp án: A

Dịch: Bài đọc nói về những người đầu tiên đặt chân lên mặt trăng.

Read the passage, and choose the best answer. Good manners are a treasure to the people who possess them, as well as to the community they live in. Manners are taught, learnt, and passed from generation to generation. Even hundreds of years ago, children were taught to behave responsibly. They learnt to respect seniority. When they passed an object to another person, they had to use both hands. When they entered a room, they had to bow and greet the oldest person first. Boys learnt to work hard...
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Read the passage, and choose the best answer.

 

Good manners are a treasure to the people who possess them, as well as to the community they live in. Manners are taught, learnt, and passed from generation to generation.

 

Even hundreds of years ago, children were taught to behave responsibly. They learnt to respect seniority. When they passed an object to another person, they had to use both hands. When they entered a room, they had to bow and greet the oldest person first. Boys learnt to work hard to support their families. Girls learnt to do housework, and to take care of others. Loyalty and honesty were highly appreciated. When they made a mistake, they would not let another person be punished for it. That would be cowardly and mean. They were taught that families were strong, and everybody should stick together in adversity. (tai họa, nghịch cảnh)

 

Fortunately, many of these values have been well preserved. They have contributed to making the unique Vietnamese culture, and strengthening our society.

What was a boy’s main duty?

A. to respect seniority

B. to support his family

C. to do housework

D. to share good things

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15 tháng 2 2019

Đáp án là B.

In the 1960s, it took pop and rock groups one or two days to record their songs. Nowadays, it can take months and months. Many rock groups begin by recording only one instrument, for example, the voice. Then they record other instruments- electric piano, synthesizer, guitars, drums and so on.            Next, they might use a computer to add special effects. Finally, they „mix‟ all the instruments until they get the sound that they want. This means that a CD or cassette will always sound very...
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In the 1960s, it took pop and rock groups one or two days to record their songs. Nowadays, it can take months and months. Many rock groups begin by recording only one instrument, for example, the voice. Then they record other instruments- electric piano, synthesizer, guitars, drums and so on.

            Next, they might use a computer to add special effects. Finally, they „mix‟ all the instruments until they get the sound that they want. This means that a CD or cassette will always sound very different from a live concert.

            Music engineers have developed a new computer programme that will change the future of music. A computer can analyse a singer’s voice. Then if you give the computer the lyrics and music of a song, the computer can “sing” it in that voice. This means that a singer only needs to record one song and the computer can then sing other songs in the singer’s own voice. Singers can sing new songs many years after they have died.

            Most of us listen to music for pleasure, but for the record companies, music is a product, the same as soap powder. When a record company finds a new group (or “band”), they first try to develop the band’s “profile”. They will try to create an “image” for the band that they think will attract young people. Instead of allowing the band’s full artistic freedom, they will often tell the band what they should wear, what they should say and how they should sing and play.

            In recent year, many rock groups have started their own record companies because they say that the big companies are too commercial.

28. Today, to record songs, it takes __________.

A. longer than it used to do

B. shorter than it used to do

C. only one or two days

D. the same amount of time as the 1960s

29. Today’s record procedure results in ________.

A. different sounds of recorded songs and live- performed songs.

B. the mixture between CDs and live concert

C. some special effects on songs

D. differences invoices and instruments played

30. Which of the following is NOT true about the new computer programme?

A. It is predicted to change the music future.

B. It can imitate singers‟ voice.

C. It can sing only one recorded song of the singer.

D. The singer does not necessarily present to really sing.

31. Record companies don’t always ________.

A. suggest the outfits of the band

B. tell the band what to say

C. give the band freedom to do things

D. decide the songs the band will play

32. The word “that” in the passage refers to ________.

A. soap powder

B. an image

C. the band

D. a company

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13 tháng 5 2021

28. Today, to record songs, it takes __________.

A. longer than it used to do

B. shorter than it used to do

C. only one or two days

D. the same amount of time as the 1960s

29. Today’s record procedure results in ________.

A. different sounds of recorded songs and live- performed songs.

B. the mixture between CDs and live concert

C. some special effects on songs

D. differences invoices and instruments played

30. Which of the following is NOT true about the new computer programme?

A. It is predicted to change the music future.

B. It can imitate singers‟ voice.

C. It can sing only one recorded song of the singer.

D. The singer does not necessarily present to really sing.

31. Record companies don’t always ________.

A. suggest the outfits of the band

B. tell the band what to say

C. give the band freedom to do things

D. decide the songs the band will play

32. The word “that” in the passage refers to ________.

A. soap powder

B. an image

C. the band

D. a company
 

13 tháng 5 2021

B

Read the passage, and choose the best answer. Good manners are a treasure to the people who possess them, as well as to the community they live in. Manners are taught, learnt, and passed from generation to generation. Even hundreds of years ago, children were taught to behave responsibly. They learnt to respect seniority. When they passed an object to another person, they had to use both hands. When they entered a room, they had to bow and greet the oldest person first. Boys learnt to work hard...
Đọc tiếp

Read the passage, and choose the best answer.

 

Good manners are a treasure to the people who possess them, as well as to the community they live in. Manners are taught, learnt, and passed from generation to generation.

 

Even hundreds of years ago, children were taught to behave responsibly. They learnt to respect seniority. When they passed an object to another person, they had to use both hands. When they entered a room, they had to bow and greet the oldest person first. Boys learnt to work hard to support their families. Girls learnt to do housework, and to take care of others. Loyalty and honesty were highly appreciated. When they made a mistake, they would not let another person be punished for it. That would be cowardly and mean. They were taught that families were strong, and everybody should stick together in adversity. (tai họa, nghịch cảnh)

 

Fortunately, many of these values have been well preserved. They have contributed to making the unique Vietnamese culture, and strengthening our society.

This passage is about_______________________.

A. people who possess good manners

B. what bad manners children in the past had

C. the preservation of bad values

D. good manners and their value

1
8 tháng 12 2017

Đáp án là D.

Read the passage, and choose the best answer. Good manners are a treasure to the people who possess them, as well as to the community they live in. Manners are taught, learnt, and passed from generation to generation. Even hundreds of years ago, children were taught to behave responsibly. They learnt to respect seniority. When they passed an object to another person, they had to use both hands. When they entered a room, they had to bow and greet the oldest person first. Boys learnt to work hard...
Đọc tiếp

Read the passage, and choose the best answer.

 

Good manners are a treasure to the people who possess them, as well as to the community they live in. Manners are taught, learnt, and passed from generation to generation.

 

Even hundreds of years ago, children were taught to behave responsibly. They learnt to respect seniority. When they passed an object to another person, they had to use both hands. When they entered a room, they had to bow and greet the oldest person first. Boys learnt to work hard to support their families. Girls learnt to do housework, and to take care of others. Loyalty and honesty were highly appreciated. When they made a mistake, they would not let another person be punished for it. That would be cowardly and mean. They were taught that families were strong, and everybody should stick together in adversity. (tai họa, nghịch cảnh)

 

Fortunately, many of these values have been well preserved. They have contributed to making the unique Vietnamese culture, and strengthening our society.

The sentence: “When they made a mistake, they would not let another person be punished for it,” means they would _______________________.

A. deny their mistake

B. admit their mistake

C. keep it a secret

D. be punished

1
1 tháng 8 2018

Đáp án là B.