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Exercise 1: Read and answer the questions Emma Watson is a British actress, model, and activist. She has been widely known not only as a talented young actress, but also a humanitarian. She rose to fame after having her first professional acting role as Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter film series from 2001 to 2011. Other successness include her acting in The Perks of Being a Wallflower and The Bling Ring. Besides her movie career, she has also earned a bachelor's degree in English...
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Exercise 1: Read and answer the questions

Emma Watson is a British actress, model, and activist. She has been widely known not only as a talented young actress, but also a humanitarian. She rose to fame after having her first professional acting role as Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter film series from 2001 to 2011. Other successness include her acting in The Perks of Being a Wallflower and The Bling Ring. Besides her movie career, she has also earned a bachelor's degree in English literature. She was appointed the UN Women Goodwill Ambassador in July 2014. At the age of 26, she has dedicated he efforts towards the empowerment of young women ad promotion of gender equality worldwide. Emma shared, "I still have so much to learn, but as I progess I hope to bring more of my individual knowledge, experience and awareness to this role."

1. What nationality is Emma Watson?

2. What role turned Emma Watson into a famous actress?

3. What is her highest qualification?

4. What role has she undertaken since 2014?

5. Which gender has Emma promoted development for?

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1 tháng 5 2018

1. What nationality is Emma Watson?

=> Her nationality is British

2. What role turned Emma Watson into a famous actress?

=> She rosed to fame after having her first professional acting role as Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter film series

3. What is her highest qualification?

4. What role has she undertaken since 2014?

=> She was appointed the UN Women Goodwill Ambassador in July 2014.

5. Which gender has Emma promoted development for?

=> She has promoted development for young women

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.The need for a surgical operation, especially an emergency operation, almost always comes as a severe shock to the patient and his family. Despite modern advances, most people still have an irrational fear of hospitals and anaesthetics. Patients do riot often believe they really need surgery- cutting into a part of the body as opposed to...
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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.

The need for a surgical operation, especially an emergency operation, almost always comes as a severe shock to the patient and his family. Despite modern advances, most people still have an irrational fear of hospitals and anaesthetics. Patients do riot often believe they really need surgery- cutting into a part of the body as opposed to treatment with drugs.

          In the early year of the 20th century, there was little specialization in surgery. A good surgeon was capable of performing almost every operation that had been advised up to that time. Today the situation is different. Operations are now being carried out that were not even dreamed of fifty years ago. The heart can be safely opened and its valves repaired. Cloyed blood vessels can be clean out, and broken ones mended and replaced. A lung, the whole stomach, or even part of the brain can be removed and still permit the patient to live a comfortable and satisfactory life. However, not every surgeon wants to, or is qualified to carry out every type of modern operation. 

          The scope of surgery has increase remarkable in the past decades. Its safety has increased, too. Deaths from most operations are about 20% of what they were in 1910 and surgery has been extended in many directions, for example, to certain types of birth defects in new born babies, and at the other end of the scale, to life-saving operation for the octogenarian .The hospital stay after surgery has been shortened to as little as a week for most major operations. Most patients are out of bed on the day after an operation and may be back at work in two or three weeks.

          One of the most revolutionary areas of modern surgery is that of organ transplants. Until a few decades ago, no person, except an identical twins, was able to accept into his body the tissues of another person without reacting against them and eventually killing them. Recently, however, it has been discovered that with the use of X-rays and special drugs, it is possible to graft tissues from one person to another which will survive for periods of a year or more. Kidneys have been successfully transplanted between non-identical twins. Heart and lung transplants have also been reasonably successful.

          “Spare parts” surgery, the simple routine replacement of all worn-out organs by new ones, is still a dream of the future but surgery is ready for such miracles. In the meantime, you can be happy if the doctors say to you: “Yes, l think it is possible to operate on you for this condition”.

What is the similar meaning to the word “octogenarian”?

A. eighteen-year-old

B. person in his eighties.

C. person having eighth operation

D. eye specialist

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2 tháng 8 2018

Đáp án B

Câu hỏi từ vựng.

Octogenarian (n): người thọ 80 tuổi = B. person in his eighties.

Các đáp án còn lại:

A. 80 tuổi.

C. người có ca phẫu thuật lần thứ 80.

D. chuyên gia về mắt.

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.The need for a surgical operation, especially an emergency operation, almost always comes as a severe shock to the patient and his family. Despite modern advances, most people still have an irrational fear of hospitals and anaesthetics. Patients do riot often believe they really need surgery- cutting into a part of the body as opposed to...
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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.

The need for a surgical operation, especially an emergency operation, almost always comes as a severe shock to the patient and his family. Despite modern advances, most people still have an irrational fear of hospitals and anaesthetics. Patients do riot often believe they really need surgery- cutting into a part of the body as opposed to treatment with drugs.

          In the early year of the 20th century, there was little specialization in surgery. A good surgeon was capable of performing almost every operation that had been advised up to that time. Today the situation is different. Operations are now being carried out that were not even dreamed of fifty years ago. The heart can be safely opened and its valves repaired. Cloyed blood vessels can be clean out, and broken ones mended and replaced. A lung, the whole stomach, or even part of the brain can be removed and still permit the patient to live a comfortable and satisfactory life. However, not every surgeon wants to, or is qualified to carry out every type of modern operation. 

          The scope of surgery has increase remarkable in the past decades. Its safety has increased, too. Deaths from most operations are about 20% of what they were in 1910 and surgery has been extended in many directions, for example, to certain types of birth defects in new born babies, and at the other end of the scale, to life-saving operation for the octogenarian .The hospital stay after surgery has been shortened to as little as a week for most major operations. Most patients are out of bed on the day after an operation and may be back at work in two or three weeks.

          One of the most revolutionary areas of modern surgery is that of organ transplants. Until a few decades ago, no person, except an identical twins, was able to accept into his body the tissues of another person without reacting against them and eventually killing them. Recently, however, it has been discovered that with the use of X-rays and special drugs, it is possible to graft tissues from one person to another which will survive for periods of a year or more. Kidneys have been successfully transplanted between non-identical twins. Heart and lung transplants have also been reasonably successful.

          “Spare parts” surgery, the simple routine replacement of all worn-out organs by new ones, is still a dream of the future but surgery is ready for such miracles. In the meantime, you can be happy if the doctors say to you: “Yes, l think it is possible to operate on you for this condition”.

The word “clogged” is most likely to correspond to______.

A. clean

B. blocked

C. covered

D. unwashed

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29 tháng 12 2019

Đáp án B

Câu hỏi từ vựng.

Clogged: bị tắc, bị kẹt = B. blocked: bị gây cản trở.

Các đáp án còn lại:

A. clean (adj): sạch sẽ.

C. covered: bị bao phủ.

D. unwashed: không được gội rửa.

Tạm dịch: “Cloyed blood vessels can be clean out, and broken ones mended and replaced”- (Các mạch máu bị tắc nghẽn có thể được loại bỏ, và những mạch máu bị vỡ có thể được sửa chữa và thay thế).

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.The need for a surgical operation, especially an emergency operation, almost always comes as a severe shock to the patient and his family. Despite modern advances, most people still have an irrational fear of hospitals and anaesthetics. Patients do riot often believe they really need surgery- cutting into a part of the body as opposed to...
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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.

The need for a surgical operation, especially an emergency operation, almost always comes as a severe shock to the patient and his family. Despite modern advances, most people still have an irrational fear of hospitals and anaesthetics. Patients do riot often believe they really need surgery- cutting into a part of the body as opposed to treatment with drugs.

          In the early year of the 20th century, there was little specialization in surgery. A good surgeon was capable of performing almost every operation that had been advised up to that time. Today the situation is different. Operations are now being carried out that were not even dreamed of fifty years ago. The heart can be safely opened and its valves repaired. Cloyed blood vessels can be clean out, and broken ones mended and replaced. A lung, the whole stomach, or even part of the brain can be removed and still permit the patient to live a comfortable and satisfactory life. However, not every surgeon wants to, or is qualified to carry out every type of modern operation. 

          The scope of surgery has increase remarkable in the past decades. Its safety has increased, too. Deaths from most operations are about 20% of what they were in 1910 and surgery has been extended in many directions, for example, to certain types of birth defects in new born babies, and at the other end of the scale, to life-saving operation for the octogenarian .The hospital stay after surgery has been shortened to as little as a week for most major operations. Most patients are out of bed on the day after an operation and may be back at work in two or three weeks.

          One of the most revolutionary areas of modern surgery is that of organ transplants. Until a few decades ago, no person, except an identical twins, was able to accept into his body the tissues of another person without reacting against them and eventually killing them. Recently, however, it has been discovered that with the use of X-rays and special drugs, it is possible to graft tissues from one person to another which will survive for periods of a year or more. Kidneys have been successfully transplanted between non-identical twins. Heart and lung transplants have also been reasonably successful.

          “Spare parts” surgery, the simple routine replacement of all worn-out organs by new ones, is still a dream of the future but surgery is ready for such miracles. In the meantime, you can be happy if the doctors say to you: “Yes, l think it is possible to operate on you for this condition”.

Surgeons in the early 20th century compared with modern ones ______.

A. had less to learn about surgery.

B. needed more knowledge.

C. were more trusted by their patients.

D. could perform every operation known today.

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28 tháng 12 2017

Đáp án A

Bác sĩ phẫu thuật trong đầu thế kỉ 20 khi so với hiện nay______.

A. có ít thứ để học hơn về phẫu thuật.

B. cần thêm kiến thức.

C. được nhiều bệnh nhân của họ tin tưởng hơn.

D. có thể thực hiện được mọi ca phẫu thuật được biết tới trong ngày nay.

Dẫn chứng ở câu đầu đoạn 2: “In the early year of the 20th century, there was little specialization in surgery”- (Vào những năm đầu của thế kỉ 20, có rất ít chuyên ngành về phẫu thuật).

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.The need for a surgical operation, especially an emergency operation, almost always comes as a severe shock to the patient and his family. Despite modern advances, most people still have an irrational fear of hospitals and anaesthetics. Patients do riot often believe they really need surgery- cutting into a part of the body as opposed to...
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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.

The need for a surgical operation, especially an emergency operation, almost always comes as a severe shock to the patient and his family. Despite modern advances, most people still have an irrational fear of hospitals and anaesthetics. Patients do riot often believe they really need surgery- cutting into a part of the body as opposed to treatment with drugs.

          In the early year of the 20th century, there was little specialization in surgery. A good surgeon was capable of performing almost every operation that had been advised up to that time. Today the situation is different. Operations are now being carried out that were not even dreamed of fifty years ago. The heart can be safely opened and its valves repaired. Cloyed blood vessels can be clean out, and broken ones mended and replaced. A lung, the whole stomach, or even part of the brain can be removed and still permit the patient to live a comfortable and satisfactory life. However, not every surgeon wants to, or is qualified to carry out every type of modern operation. 

          The scope of surgery has increase remarkable in the past decades. Its safety has increased, too. Deaths from most operations are about 20% of what they were in 1910 and surgery has been extended in many directions, for example, to certain types of birth defects in new born babies, and at the other end of the scale, to life-saving operation for the octogenarian .The hospital stay after surgery has been shortened to as little as a week for most major operations. Most patients are out of bed on the day after an operation and may be back at work in two or three weeks.

          One of the most revolutionary areas of modern surgery is that of organ transplants. Until a few decades ago, no person, except an identical twins, was able to accept into his body the tissues of another person without reacting against them and eventually killing them. Recently, however, it has been discovered that with the use of X-rays and special drugs, it is possible to graft tissues from one person to another which will survive for periods of a year or more. Kidneys have been successfully transplanted between non-identical twins. Heart and lung transplants have also been reasonably successful.

          “Spare parts” surgery, the simple routine replacement of all worn-out organs by new ones, is still a dream of the future but surgery is ready for such miracles. In the meantime, you can be happy if the doctors say to you: “Yes, l think it is possible to operate on you for this condition”.

Most people are afraid of being operated on______.

A. in spite of improvements in modem surgery

B. because they think modern drugs are dangerous

C. because they do not believe they need anesthetics

D. unless it is an emergency operation

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19 tháng 2 2018

Đáp án A

Nhiều người sợ phẫu thuật______.

A. mặc dù có những tiến bộ trong phẫu thuật hiện đại.

B. bởi vì họ nghĩ rằng thuốc hiện đại gây nguy hiểm.

C. bởi vì họ không tin rằng họ cần gây tê.

D. trừ khi đó là phẫu thuật khẩn cấp.

Dẫn chứng ở 2 câu đầu tiên: “The need for a surgical operation, especially an emergency operation, almost always comes as a severe shock to the patient and his family. Despite modern advances, most people still have an irrational fear of hospitals and anaesthetics”- (Cần thiết phải phẫu thuật, đặc biệt là phẫu thuật cấp cứu, hầu như luôn là cú sốc lớn đối với bệnh nhân và gia đình họ. Mặc dù có sự tiến bộ hiện đại, nhiều người vẫn còn một nỗi sợ vô lí đối với bệnh viện và việc gây tê).

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.The need for a surgical operation, especially an emergency operation, almost always comes as a severe shock to the patient and his family. Despite modern advances, most people still have an irrational fear of hospitals and anaesthetics. Patients do riot often believe they really need surgery- cutting into a part of the body as opposed to...
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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.

The need for a surgical operation, especially an emergency operation, almost always comes as a severe shock to the patient and his family. Despite modern advances, most people still have an irrational fear of hospitals and anaesthetics. Patients do riot often believe they really need surgery- cutting into a part of the body as opposed to treatment with drugs.

          In the early year of the 20th century, there was little specialization in surgery. A good surgeon was capable of performing almost every operation that had been advised up to that time. Today the situation is different. Operations are now being carried out that were not even dreamed of fifty years ago. The heart can be safely opened and its valves repaired. Cloyed blood vessels can be clean out, and broken ones mended and replaced. A lung, the whole stomach, or even part of the brain can be removed and still permit the patient to live a comfortable and satisfactory life. However, not every surgeon wants to, or is qualified to carry out every type of modern operation. 

          The scope of surgery has increase remarkable in the past decades. Its safety has increased, too. Deaths from most operations are about 20% of what they were in 1910 and surgery has been extended in many directions, for example, to certain types of birth defects in new born babies, and at the other end of the scale, to life-saving operation for the octogenarian .The hospital stay after surgery has been shortened to as little as a week for most major operations. Most patients are out of bed on the day after an operation and may be back at work in two or three weeks.

          One of the most revolutionary areas of modern surgery is that of organ transplants. Until a few decades ago, no person, except an identical twins, was able to accept into his body the tissues of another person without reacting against them and eventually killing them. Recently, however, it has been discovered that with the use of X-rays and special drugs, it is possible to graft tissues from one person to another which will survive for periods of a year or more. Kidneys have been successfully transplanted between non-identical twins. Heart and lung transplants have also been reasonably successful.

          “Spare parts” surgery, the simple routine replacement of all worn-out organs by new ones, is still a dream of the future but surgery is ready for such miracles. In the meantime, you can be happy if the doctors say to you: “Yes, l think it is possible to operate on you for this condition”.

Today, compared with 1910______.

A. 20% fewer of all operation patients die

B. 20% of all operation patients recover.

C. operation deaths have increased by 20%

D. five times fewer patients die after being operated on.

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9 tháng 1 2018

Đáp án A

Ngày nay, khi được so sánh với những năm 1910 thì______.

A. tổng số bệnh nhân phẫu thuật tử vong ít hơn 20%.

B. 20% trong tổng số bệnh nhân phẫu thuật là hồi phục.

C. những ca phẫu thuật tử vong tăng 20%.

D. số bệnh nhân tử vong hậu phẫu ít hơn 5 lần.

Dẫn chứng ở câu 3- đoạn 2: “Deaths from most operations are about 20% of what they were in 1910 […]” – (Những ca tử vong từ phẫu thuật là vào khoảng 20% so với vào năm 1910 […]).

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.The need for a surgical operation, especially an emergency operation, almost always comes as a severe shock to the patient and his family. Despite modern advances, most people still have an irrational fear of hospitals and anaesthetics. Patients do riot often believe they really need surgery- cutting into a part of the body as opposed to...
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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.

The need for a surgical operation, especially an emergency operation, almost always comes as a severe shock to the patient and his family. Despite modern advances, most people still have an irrational fear of hospitals and anaesthetics. Patients do riot often believe they really need surgery- cutting into a part of the body as opposed to treatment with drugs.

          In the early year of the 20th century, there was little specialization in surgery. A good surgeon was capable of performing almost every operation that had been advised up to that time. Today the situation is different. Operations are now being carried out that were not even dreamed of fifty years ago. The heart can be safely opened and its valves repaired. Cloyed blood vessels can be clean out, and broken ones mended and replaced. A lung, the whole stomach, or even part of the brain can be removed and still permit the patient to live a comfortable and satisfactory life. However, not every surgeon wants to, or is qualified to carry out every type of modern operation. 

          The scope of surgery has increase remarkable in the past decades. Its safety has increased, too. Deaths from most operations are about 20% of what they were in 1910 and surgery has been extended in many directions, for example, to certain types of birth defects in new born babies, and at the other end of the scale, to life-saving operation for the octogenarian .The hospital stay after surgery has been shortened to as little as a week for most major operations. Most patients are out of bed on the day after an operation and may be back at work in two or three weeks.

          One of the most revolutionary areas of modern surgery is that of organ transplants. Until a few decades ago, no person, except an identical twins, was able to accept into his body the tissues of another person without reacting against them and eventually killing them. Recently, however, it has been discovered that with the use of X-rays and special drugs, it is possible to graft tissues from one person to another which will survive for periods of a year or more. Kidneys have been successfully transplanted between non-identical twins. Heart and lung transplants have also been reasonably successful.

          “Spare parts” surgery, the simple routine replacement of all worn-out organs by new ones, is still a dream of the future but surgery is ready for such miracles. In the meantime, you can be happy if the doctors say to you: “Yes, l think it is possible to operate on you for this condition”.

You can be happy if your surgeon can operate because it means______.

A. he thinks your condition may be curable

B. he is a good doctor.

C. he knows you will survive

D. you are getting better already

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21 tháng 5 2017

Đáp án A

Bạn có thể hạnh phục nếu bác sĩ phẫu thuật của mình có thể tiến hành phẫu thuật bởi vì điều đó cõ nghĩa là ______.

A. ông ấy nghĩ rằng tình trạng bệnh của bạn có thể cứu chữa được.

B. ông ấy là 1 bác sĩ tốt.

C. ông ấy biết rằng bạn sẽ sống sót.

D. bạn đang trở nên khỏe lên.

Dẫn chứng ở đoạn cuối cùng: ““Spare parts” surgery, the simple routine replacement of all worn-out organs by new ones, is still a dream of the future but surgery is ready for such miracles. In the meantime, you can be happy if the doctors say to you: “Yes, l think it is possible to operate on you for this condition” – (Phẫu thuật “phụ tùng”, sự thay thế đơn thuần các cơ quan bị suy giảm chức năng bằng một cơ quan mới, vẫn là một giấc mơ của tương lai nhưng phẫu thuật thì đã sẵn sàng cho những phép màu như vậy. Trong thời gian chờ đợi, bạn có thể hạnh phúc nếu bác sĩ nói rằng: “Vâng, tôi nghĩ là có thể phẫu thuật bạn cho tình trạng này”).

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.The need for a surgical operation, especially an emergency operation, almost always comes as a severe shock to the patient and his family. Despite modern advances, most people still have an irrational fear of hospitals and anaesthetics. Patients do riot often believe they really need surgery- cutting into a part of the body as opposed to...
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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.

The need for a surgical operation, especially an emergency operation, almost always comes as a severe shock to the patient and his family. Despite modern advances, most people still have an irrational fear of hospitals and anaesthetics. Patients do riot often believe they really need surgery- cutting into a part of the body as opposed to treatment with drugs.

          In the early year of the 20th century, there was little specialization in surgery. A good surgeon was capable of performing almost every operation that had been advised up to that time. Today the situation is different. Operations are now being carried out that were not even dreamed of fifty years ago. The heart can be safely opened and its valves repaired. Cloyed blood vessels can be clean out, and broken ones mended and replaced. A lung, the whole stomach, or even part of the brain can be removed and still permit the patient to live a comfortable and satisfactory life. However, not every surgeon wants to, or is qualified to carry out every type of modern operation. 

          The scope of surgery has increase remarkable in the past decades. Its safety has increased, too. Deaths from most operations are about 20% of what they were in 1910 and surgery has been extended in many directions, for example, to certain types of birth defects in new born babies, and at the other end of the scale, to life-saving operation for the octogenarian .The hospital stay after surgery has been shortened to as little as a week for most major operations. Most patients are out of bed on the day after an operation and may be back at work in two or three weeks.

          One of the most revolutionary areas of modern surgery is that of organ transplants. Until a few decades ago, no person, except an identical twins, was able to accept into his body the tissues of another person without reacting against them and eventually killing them. Recently, however, it has been discovered that with the use of X-rays and special drugs, it is possible to graft tissues from one person to another which will survive for periods of a year or more. Kidneys have been successfully transplanted between non-identical twins. Heart and lung transplants have also been reasonably successful.

          “Spare parts” surgery, the simple routine replacement of all worn-out organs by new ones, is still a dream of the future but surgery is ready for such miracles. In the meantime, you can be happy if the doctors say to you: “Yes, l think it is possible to operate on you for this condition”.

The main difficulty with organ transplants is______.

A. it is difficult to find organs of the same size

B. only identical twins can give permission for their organs to be exchanged

C. the body's tendency to reject alien tissues

D. the patient is not allowed to use drugs after them

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27 tháng 12 2017

Đáp án C

Khó khăn chính của cấy ghép nội tạng là______.

A. khó tìm được nội tạng có cùng kích cỡ

B. chỉ những cặp sinh đôi giống hệt nhau mới được cho phép trao đổi nội tạng.

C. cơ thể có xu hướng đào thải các mô lạ.

D. bệnh nhân không được cho phép sử dụng thuốc sau đó.

Dẫn chứng ở câu thứ 2- đoạn 4: “Until a few decades ago, no person, except an identical twins, was able to accept into his body the tissues of another person without reacting against them and eventually killing them” – (Cho tới một vài thập kỉ trước, không một ai, ngoại trừ các cặp song sinh có khả năng chấp nhận vào cơ thể các mô của nhau mà không gây phản ứng ngược và cuối cùng là giết chết chúng) => Khó khăn ở đây chính là khi đưa vào cơ thể các mô của người lạ, chúng có thể gây phản ứng ngược và giết chết người bệnh.

Read the passage and answer the questions with NO MORE THAN FIVE WORDS. Emma Watson is a British actress, model, and activist. She has been widely known not only as a talented young actress, but also a humanitarian. She rose to fame after having her first professional acting role as Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter film series from 2001 to 2011. Other successes include her acting in The Perks of Being a Wallflower and The Bling Ring. Besides her movie career, she has also...
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Read the passage and answer the questions with NO MORE THAN FIVE WORDS.

Emma Watson is a British actress, model, and activist. She has been widely known not only as a talented young actress, but also a humanitarian. She rose to fame after having her first professional acting role as Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter film series from 2001 to 2011. Other successes include her acting in The Perks of Being a Wallflower and The Bling Ring. Besides her movie career, she has also earned a bachelor’s degree in English literature. She was appointed the UN Women Goodwill Ambassador in July 2014. At the age of 26, she has dedicated her efforts towards the empowerment of young women and promotion of gender equality worldwide. Emma shared, ‘I still have so much to learn, but as I progress I hope to bring more of my individual knowledge, experience and awareness to this role.’

1. What nationality is Emma Watson?
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2. What role turned Emma Watson into a famous actress?
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3. What is her highest qualification?
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4. What role has she undertaken since 2014?
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5. Which gender has Emma promoted development for?
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17 tháng 4 2020

1. Emma Watson is British.

2. Her first professional acting role.

4. The UN Women Goodwill Ambassador.

5. Promotion of gender equality worldwide.