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Read the following passage to indicate the correct word(s) for each of the blanks .There are several things to remember if you are (38)_______ for a new job. Most companies advertise their vacancies in the newspaper, and there are normally a lot of applicants for each post. A good letter of application is, (39)_______, very important. You should enclose with it your curriculum vitae, so that the (40)_______knows about your qualifications and experience. If you are applying to a large company,...
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Read the following passage to indicate the correct word(s) for each of the blanks .

There are several things to remember if you are (38)_______ for a new job. Most companies advertise their vacancies in the newspaper, and there are normally a lot of applicants for each post. A good letter of application is, (39)_______, very important. You should enclose with it your curriculum vitae, so that the (40)_______knows about your qualifications and experience. If you are applying to a large company, address your letter to the Personnel Manager, (41)_______deals with appointing new staff. If you are invited to an interview, make sure you arrive suitably dressed and on time. Remember to ask politely about promotion prospects, as well as further training, and last but not least, the salary and holiday arrangements.

38.       A. finding                    B. choosing                  C. sending                    D. applying

39.       A. however                  B. although                  C. therefore                 D. because

40.       A. employee                B. employer                 C. employment                        D. unemployed

41.       A. whom                      B. which                      C. whose                      D. who

Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.

As Chinese society changes, higher education is undergoing major transformations. The university model of the United States and other Western countries has a powerful influence. New trends in Chinese higher education are attracting the attention of global educators. Since the establishment of Western-oriented modern universities at the end of nineteenth century, Chinese higher education has continued to evolve. Over the past two decades, however, tremendous economic development in China has stimulated reforms in higher education that have resulted in some remarkable changes.

The first modern institution, Peiyang University, was founded in Tianjin. The university changed its name to Tianjin University in 1951 and became one of the leading universities in China: Next, Jiaotong University was founded in Shanghai in 1896. In the 1950s, most of this university was moved to Xi'an, an ancient capital city in northwest China, and became Xi'an Jiaotong University; the part of the university remaining in Shanghai was renamed Shanghai Jiaotong University.

42.Chinese higher education _______. A. is not affected by any others         B. has not really well-developed

C. has developed since the end of nineteenth century       D. is not paid any attention by global educators

43.Chinese higher education _______.

A. has been stable since nineteenth century                                   B. has decreased over the past two decades

C. has not got any changes                                                D. has been affected by the country's economic development

44. The word “evolve” in paragraph 1 refers to ________________ .

     A. remain unstable              B. develop                               C. decrease                  D. develop slowly

45. Which following statement is not true according to the passage?

A. In the 1950s, Jiaotong University was divided into Xi'an Jiaotong University and Shanghai Jiaotong University.

B. The first modern institution, Peiyang University, was founded in Tianjin.

C. The university model of the United States and other European countries has a powerful influence.

D. The country's economic development hasn’t stimulated reforms in higher education.

Choose the sentence that is closest in meaning to the following questions.

Question 46: My father likes reading newspapers more than watching TV.

A. My father doesn’t like watching TV as much as reading newspapers.

B. My father likes watching TV more than reading newspapers.

C. My father doesn’t like reading newspapers as much as watching TV.

D. My father likes watching TV as much as reading newspapers.

Question 47: “Are you willing to travel?” the interviewer asked her.

A. The interviewer asked her whether she is willing to travel.

B. The interviewer asked her whether she was willing to travel.

C. The interviewer asked her whether is she willing to travel.

D. The interviewer asked her whether was she willing to travel.

Question 48: It was a mistake for Tony to buy that house.

A. Tony couldn’t have bought that house.                 C. Tony needn’t have bought that house.

B. Tony can’t have bought that house.                       D. Tony shouldn’t have bought that house.

Choose the option that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions.

Question 49: You are tired. It is hard to concentrate on your work.

A. The more tired you are, the more harder it is to concentrate on your work.

B. The most tired you are, the harder it is to concentrate on your work.

C. The more tired you are, the harder it is to concentrate on your work.

D. The tired more you are, the more hard it is to concentrate on your work.

Question 50: She fell over in the last minutes. She didn’t win the race.

A. If she didn’t fall over in the last minutes, she would win the race.

B. She didn’t win the race even though she fell over in the last minutes.

C. Not having won the race, she fell over in the last minutes.

D. She could have won the race if she hadn’t fallen over in the last minutes.

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I. Read the following passage and circle the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbers blanks.1. There are several types of pollution. However, (1) _______ is the most serious in our area. It is caused by several factors. Firstly, families dump sewage into the river. Secondly, there are two new factories in our area, and they are dumping chemical waste into the lake and river. Thirdly, pesticides are another source of pollution. Farmers in...
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I. Read the following passage and circle the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbers blanks.

1. There are several types of pollution. However, (1) _______ is the most serious in our area. It is caused by several factors. Firstly, families dump sewage into the river. Secondly, there are two new factories in our area, and they are dumping chemical waste into the lake and river. Thirdly, pesticides are another source of pollution. Farmers in our area usually use these to kill insects. We do not (2) _______ enough fresh water to water the plants and crops. People cannot (3_______ in the river and the lake (4) _______ the water there is so polluted. Another negative effect is that sometimes in the afternoon there is bad smell from the polluted river, so people do not enjoy (5) _______ along it anymore.

1.   A. water pollution          B. noise pollution                 C. air pollution                     D. light pollution

2.   A. bring                          B. eat                                    C. have                                 D. make

3.   A. raise fish                    B. raising fish                       C. to raise fish                      D. raises

4.   A. but                             B. because                            C. therefore                          D. so

5.   A. singing                       B. buying                             C. teaching                           D. walking

 

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17 tháng 4 2022

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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.MEMORY          "Memorize these words". "Learn this spelling rule". "Don't forget about the quiz tomorrow".          You remember things every day, but how do you do it?           When you want to call a store or an office that you don't call often, you look in the telephone book for the number. You dial the number, and then you forget it! You...
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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.

MEMORY

          "Memorize these words". "Learn this spelling rule". "Don't forget about the quiz tomorrow".

          You remember things every day, but how do you do it? 

          When you want to call a store or an office that you don't call often, you look in the telephone book for the number. You dial the number, and then you forget it! You use your short-term memory to remember the number. Your short-term memory lasts about 30 seconds, or half a minute. However, you don't need to look in the telephone book for your best friend’s number because you already know it. This information is in your long-term memory. Your long-term memory has everything that you remember through the years. 

          Why do you forget things sometimes? Is there a reason? Yes, there are several. The major reason for forgetting something is that you did not learn it well in the beginning. For example, you meet some new people, and right away, you forget their names. You hear the names but you do not learn them, so you forget them. 

          You can help yourself remember better. Here are some ideas: 

1. Move information from your short-term memory to your long-term memory. You can do this if you practice the new information. Say it to yourself out loud. Think about it. 

2. After you learn something, study it again and again. Learn it more than you need to. This process is called overlearning. For example, when you learn new words, practice using them in sentences. Don't try to memorize words from a list only. 

3. Make sure that you understand new information. It is very difficult to remember something that you don't understand. Ask questions when you learn something new to be certain that you understand. 

4. Do not listen to music or watch TV when you study. You will remember better if you concentrate on one thing at a time. 

5. Try to connect new information with something that you already know. For example, when you learn the name of a new kind of food, think of a similar kind of food that you already know. 

6. Divide new information into several parts (about five or six). Learn one part at time and stop for few minutes. Don't sit down and try to learn a very large amount of new information all at once. 

7. Try to make a picture in your mind. For example, if you hear or see a new word, make a picture of how it looks to you in your mind. This “mental” picture will help you remember that word the next time you see or hear it. 

8. Think of word clues to help you remember information. One very helpful kind of word clue is an acronym. An acronym is a word formed from the first letter of a group of words. For example, many American schoolchildren learn the names of the Great Lakes in the North America by remembering the word homes. Homes is an acronym that comes from the names of the Great Lakes: Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, Superior. 

9. Relax when you study! Try to enjoy yourself. You are learning new things every minute. You will remember better if you are happy and relaxed.

The following things should help you remember things better when you study, EXCEPT______.

A. asking questions when you don’t understand something

B. connecting new information with something you already know

C. trying to learn a large amount of new information all at once

D. overlearning them

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16 tháng 2 2019

Đáp án C

Những điều sau đây sẽ giúp bạn ghi nhớ mọi thứ tốt hơn khi học, NGOẠI TRỪ______.

A. đặt câu hỏi khi bạn không hiểu. 

B. kết nối những thông tin mới với những điều bạn đã biết. 

C. cố gắng tiếp thu một lượng thông tin lớn cùng một lúc. 

D. overlearning chúng. 

Dẫn chứng ở tip thứ 6: “6. Divide new information into several parts (about five or six). Learn one part at time and stop for few minutes. Don't sit down and try to learn a very large amount of new information all at once” – (Chia nhỏ thông tin mới ra thành một vài phần (khoảng 5 hoặc 6). Học một phần và dừng lại vài phút. Đừng chỉ ngồi đó và cố gắng ghi nhớ một lượng lớn thông tin mới cùng 1 lúc).

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions Today, computer companies sell many different programs for computers. First, there are programs for doing math problems. (41)_________, there are programs for scientific studies. Third, some programs are like fancy typewriters. They are often used by writers and business people. Other (42)_________are made for courses in schools and universities. And finally, there are programs...
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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

Today, computer companies sell many different programs for computers. First, there are programs for doing math problems. (41)_________, there are programs for scientific studies. Third, some programs are like fancy typewriters. They are often used by writers and business people. Other (42)_________are made for courses in schools and universities. And finally, there are programs for fun. They include word games and puzzles for children and adults.

            There are many wonderful new computer programs, but there are other reasons to like (43)_________. Some people like the way computers hum and sing when they (44)_________. It is a happy sound, like the sounds of toy and childhood. Computers also have lights and pretty pictures. And computers even seem to have personalities. That may sound strange, but computers seem to have feelings. Sometimes they seem happy, sometimes they seem angry. It is easy (45)_________they are like people.                                                                                            hum;kêu rền(máy móc)

41.   A. Two

42.   A. programs

43.   A. programs

44.   A. work

45.   A. to think

B. Second

B. people

B. reasons

B. have worked

B. thinking

C. Twice

C. students

C. games

C. are working

C. for thinking         

D. Double

D. typewriters

D. computers

D. worked

D. that thought

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9 tháng 3 2022

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

Today, computer companies sell many different programs for computers. First, there are programs for doing math problems. (41)_________, there are programs for scientific studies. Third, some programs are like fancy typewriters. They are often used by writers and business people. Other (42)_________are made for courses in schools and universities. And finally, there are programs for fun. They include word games and puzzles for children and adults.

            There are many wonderful new computer programs, but there are other reasons to like (43)_________. Some people like the way computers hum and sing when they (44)_________. It is a happy sound, like the sounds of toy and childhood. Computers also have lights and pretty pictures. And computers even seem to have personalities. That may sound strange, but computers seem to have feelings. Sometimes they seem happy, sometimes they seem angry. It is easy (45)_________they are like people.                                                                                            hum;kêu rền(máy móc)

41.   A. Two

42  A. programs

43.   A. programs

44.   A. work

45  A. to think

B. Second

B. people

B. reasons

B. have worked

B. thinking

C. Twice

C. students

C. games

C. are working

C. for thinking         

D. Double

D. typewriters

D. computers

D. worked

D. that thought

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions. MEMORY          "Memorize these words". "Learn this spelling rule". "Don't forget about the quiz tomorrow".         You remember things every day, but how do you do it?         When you want to call a store or an office that you don't call often, you look in the telephone book for the number. You dial the number, and then you forget it! You use your short-term memory to...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions.

MEMORY

         "Memorize these words". "Learn this spelling rule". "Don't forget about the quiz tomorrow".

        You remember things every day, but how do you do it?

        When you want to call a store or an office that you don't call often, you look in the telephone book for the number. You dial the number, and then you forget it! You use your short-term memory to remember the number. Your short-term memory lasts about 30 seconds, or half a minute. However, you don't need to look in the telephone book for your best friend’s number because you already know it. This information is in your long-term memory. Your long-term memory has everything that you remember through the years. Why do you forget things sometimes? Is there a reason? Yes, there are several. The major reason for forgetting something is that you did not learn it well in the beginning. For example, you meet some new people, and right away, you forget their names. You hear the names but you do not learn them, so you forget them.

        You can help yourself remember better. Here are some ideas:

1. Move information from your short-term memory to your long-term memory. You can do this if you practice the new information. Say it to yourself out loud. Think about it.

2. After you learn something, study it again and again. Learn it more than you need to. This process is called overlearning. For example, when you learn new words, practice using them in sentences. Don't try to memorize words from a list only.

3. Make sure that you understand new information. It is very difficult to remember something that you don't understand. Ask questions when you learn something new to be certain that you understand.

4. Do not listen to music or watch TV when you study. You will remember better if you concentrate on one thing at a time.

5. Try to connect new information with something that you already know. For example, when you learn the name of a new kind of food, think of a similar kind of food that you already know.

6. Divide new information into several parts (about five or six). Learn one part at time and stop for few minutes. Don't sit down and try to learn a very large amount of new information all at once.

7. Try to make a picture in your mind. For example, if you hear or see a new word, make a picture of how it looks to you in your mind. This “mental” picture will help you remember that word the next time you see or hear it.

8. Think of word clues to help you remember information. One very helpful kind of word clue is an acronym. An acronym is a word formed from the first letter of a group of words. For example, many American schoolchildren learn the names of the Great Lakes in the North America by remembering the word homes. Homes is an acronym that comes from the names of the Great Lakes: Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, Superior.

9. Relax when you study! Try to enjoy yourself. You are learning new things every minute. You will remember better if you are happy and relaxed.

The following things should help you remember things better when you study, EXCEPT

A. asking questions when you don’t understand something

B. connecting new information with something you already know

C. trying to learn a large amount of new information all at once

D. overlearning them

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10 tháng 12 2018

Đáp án C.

Những điều dưới đây có thể giúp bạn ghi nhớ tốt hơn khi học, NGOẠI TRỪ:

A. asking questions when you don’t understand something: đặt câu hỏi khi bạn không hiu điều gì đó

B. connecting new information with something you already know: liên kết thông tin mới với những thứ bạn đã biết

C. trying to learn a large amount of new information all at once: cố gắng học một lượng lớn các thông tin cùng một lúc

D. overlearning them: học đi học lại

Đáp án là C, dẫn chứng là: Divide new information into several parts (about five or six). Learn one part at time and stop for few minutes. Don't sit down and try to learn a very large amount of new information all at once: Chia nhỏ thông tin mới thành từng phần (khoảng 5 hoặc 6 phần). Học riêng từng phần mi lúc và nghỉ vài phút. Đừng chỉ ngồi một chỗ và cố gắng nhồi nhét cả một lượng thông tin lớn ngay lập tức.

Read the following passage and choose A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks    Just as more English is being taught in primary schools worldwide, so there are a growing number of language schools in English-speaking countries that are (26) .................. courses for younger learners. In Britain most young learners' courses are (27) .................. to 11-year-olds and upwards, with a few that cater for children as young as seven. But what is a sensible age to...
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Read the following passage and choose A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks

   Just as more English is being taught in primary schools worldwide, so there are a growing number of language schools in English-speaking countries that are (26) .................. courses for younger learners. In Britain most young learners' courses are (27) .................. to 11-year-olds and upwards, with a few that cater for children as young as seven. But what is a sensible age to start sending children abroad to study? (28) .................. , even adult learners find the experience of travelling to a strange country and encountering people who speak an incomprehensible language challenging?A great deal depends on how a child has been (29) .................. up. For example, if they have been exposed to new things and have already started to learn independence, then they are likely to prosper. Further on, children who have previously travelled abroad with their parents are usually more prepared for a study (30) .................. in an English-speaking country on their own than those who have not.

Điền vào ô 30

A. travel 

B. journey 

C. voyage 

D. trip

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19 tháng 3 2019

Đáp án D

A. Travel: sự đi lại/ lữ hành

B. Joumey: hành trình

C. Voyage: chuyến hải trinh

D. Trip: chuyến đi

Study trip: chuyến đi du học

For example, if they have been exposed to new things and have already started to leam independence, then they are likely to prosper. Further on, children who have previously travelled abroad with their parents are usually more prepared for a study (35)____ in an English-speaking country on their own than those who have not.

[Ví dụ như, nếu chúng đã tiếp xúc với những điều mới mẻ và đã bắt đầu học tự lập, sau đó chúng có thể phát triển tốt hơn. Hơn thế nữa, trẻ em đã từng đi nước ngoài với bố mẹ thường được chuẩn bị nhiều hơn cho một chuyến du học ở một đất nước nói tiếng Anh hơn là những đứa trẻ chưa đi nước ngoài bao giờ.] 

Read the following passage and choose A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks    Just as more English is being taught in primary schools worldwide, so there are a growing number of language schools in English-speaking countries that are (26) .................. courses for younger learners. In Britain most young learners' courses are (27) .................. to 11-year-olds and upwards, with a few that cater for children as young as seven. But what is a sensible age to...
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Read the following passage and choose A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks

   Just as more English is being taught in primary schools worldwide, so there are a growing number of language schools in English-speaking countries that are (26) .................. courses for younger learners. In Britain most young learners' courses are (27) .................. to 11-year-olds and upwards, with a few that cater for children as young as seven. But what is a sensible age to start sending children abroad to study? (28) .................. , even adult learners find the experience of travelling to a strange country and encountering people who speak an incomprehensible language challenging?A great deal depends on how a child has been (29) .................. up. For example, if they have been exposed to new things and have already started to learn independence, then they are likely to prosper. Further on, children who have previously travelled abroad with their parents are usually more prepared for a study (30) .................. in an English-speaking country on their own than those who have not.

Điền vào ô 28

A. At last 

B. At the end 

C. After all 

D. Finally

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3 tháng 9 2018

Đáp án C

A. At last = B. At the end: cuối cùng [ dùng để liệt kê ý sau cùng]

C. After all: Xét cho cùng

D. Finally: Cuối cùng [dùng để tóm tắt]

But what is a sensible age to start sending children abroad to study? (33)____ even adult teamers finđ the experience of travelling to a strange country and encountering people who speak an incomprehensible language challenging? [Những độ tuổi nào là phù hợp để bắt đầu để trẻ em đi du học? Xét cho cùng thậm chí những người học lớn tuổi cảm thấy trải nghiệm đi du lịch đến một đất nước xa lạ và gặp những người nói ngôn ngữ không thể hiểu được thật là thách thức.]

Read the following passage and choose A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks    Just as more English is being taught in primary schools worldwide, so there are a growing number of language schools in English-speaking countries that are (26) .................. courses for younger learners. In Britain most young learners' courses are (27) .................. to 11-year-olds and upwards, with a few that cater for children as young as seven. But what is a sensible age to...
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Read the following passage and choose A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks

   Just as more English is being taught in primary schools worldwide, so there are a growing number of language schools in English-speaking countries that are (26) .................. courses for younger learners. In Britain most young learners' courses are (27) .................. to 11-year-olds and upwards, with a few that cater for children as young as seven. But what is a sensible age to start sending children abroad to study? (28) .................. , even adult learners find the experience of travelling to a strange country and encountering people who speak an incomprehensible language challenging?A great deal depends on how a child has been (29) .................. up. For example, if they have been exposed to new things and have already started to learn independence, then they are likely to prosper. Further on, children who have previously travelled abroad with their parents are usually more prepared for a study (30) .................. in an English-speaking country on their own than those who have not.

Điền vào ô 29

A. turned 

B. brought 

C. put 

D. grown

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7 tháng 11 2018

Đáp án B

A. Tum up = arrive: đến nơi

B. Bring up: nuôi nấng

C. Put sb up: cho tá túc qua đêm

D. Grow up: lớn lên/ trường thành

A great deal depends on how a child has been (34)____ up.

[Điều đó phụ thuộc rất nhiều vào việc một đứa trẻ được nuôi nấng như thế nào.]

Read the following passage and choose A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks    Just as more English is being taught in primary schools worldwide, so there are a growing number of language schools in English-speaking countries that are (26) .................. courses for younger learners. In Britain most young learners' courses are (27) .................. to 11-year-olds and upwards, with a few that cater for children as young as seven. But what is a sensible age to...
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Read the following passage and choose A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks

   Just as more English is being taught in primary schools worldwide, so there are a growing number of language schools in English-speaking countries that are (26) .................. courses for younger learners. In Britain most young learners' courses are (27) .................. to 11-year-olds and upwards, with a few that cater for children as young as seven. But what is a sensible age to start sending children abroad to study? (28) .................. , even adult learners find the experience of travelling to a strange country and encountering people who speak an incomprehensible language challenging?A great deal depends on how a child has been (29) .................. up. For example, if they have been exposed to new things and have already started to learn independence, then they are likely to prosper. Further on, children who have previously travelled abroad with their parents are usually more prepared for a study (30) .................. in an English-speaking country on their own than those who have not.

Điền vào ô 27

A. open 

B. fit 

C. suit 

D. access

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20 tháng 3 2017

Đáp án A

A. Open to sb (adj): mở ra dành cho ai đó

B. Fit (v, adj): vừa vặn

C. Suit for = suitable: phù hợp

D. Access to (v): tiếp cận

In Britain most voune leamers' courses are (32)____ to 11-year-olds and upwards, with a few that cater for children as young as seven.

[Ở Anh, hầu hết các khóa học dành cho trẻ em mở ra cho trẻ từ 11 tuổi trở lên với một vài cái dành riêng cho trẻ em 7 tuổi.]

Read the following passage and choose A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks    Just as more English is being taught in primary schools worldwide, so there are a growing number of language schools in English-speaking countries that are (26) .................. courses for younger learners. In Britain most young learners' courses are (27) .................. to 11-year-olds and upwards, with a few that cater for children as young as seven. But what is a sensible age to...
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Read the following passage and choose A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks

   Just as more English is being taught in primary schools worldwide, so there are a growing number of language schools in English-speaking countries that are (26) .................. courses for younger learners. In Britain most young learners' courses are (27) .................. to 11-year-olds and upwards, with a few that cater for children as young as seven. But what is a sensible age to start sending children abroad to study? (28) .................. , even adult learners find the experience of travelling to a strange country and encountering people who speak an incomprehensible language challenging?A great deal depends on how a child has been (29) .................. up. For example, if they have been exposed to new things and have already started to learn independence, then they are likely to prosper. Further on, children who have previously travelled abroad with their parents are usually more prepared for a study (30) .................. in an English-speaking country on their own than those who have not.

Điền vào ô 26

A. granting 

B. setting 

C. offering 

D. studying

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13 tháng 6 2019

Đáp án C

A. Granting: ban cho/cấp cho

B. Setting: cài thiết lập

C. Offering = prviding: cung cấp

D. Studying: học tập/ nghiên cứu

 Offer courses: cung cấp khóa học

Just as more English is being taught in primary schools worldwide, so there are a growing number of language schools in English-spcaking countries that are (31)____ courses for younger leamers.

[Khi ngày càng nhiều tiếng Anh được dạy ở trường tiểu học trên khắp thế giới, vì vậy ngày càng nhiều trường ngôn ngữ ở các nước nói tiếng Anh cái mà cung cấp những khóa học cho trẻ em và thiếu niên.]