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Tuyển tập - Truyện cười song ngữ Anh -Việt 1.The Bride wore whiteAttending a wedding for the first time, a little girl whispered to her mother, “Why is the bride dressed in white?”“Because white is the color of happiness, and today is the happiest day of her life,” her mother tried to explain, keeping it simple. The child thought about this for a moment, then said, “So why’s the groom wearing black?”Áo cưới màu trắngLần đầu tiên dự một lễ cưới,...
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Tuyển tập - Truyện cười song ngữ Anh -Việt

 

1.The Bride wore white


Attending a wedding for the first time, a little girl whispered to her mother, “Why is the bride dressed in white?”
“Because white is the color of happiness, and today is the happiest day of her life,” her mother tried to explain, keeping it simple. The child thought about this for a moment, then said, “So why’s the groom wearing black?”


Áo cưới màu trắng

Lần đầu tiên dự một lễ cưới, bé gái nói thầm với mẹ: “Mẹ ơi tại sao cô dâu lại mặc bộ đồ màu trắng?”
“Bởi vì màu trắng là màu của hạnh phúc, và ngày hôm nay là ngày hạnh phúc nhất trong đời của cô dâu.” Để đơn giản, bà mẹ giải thích.
Cô bé nghĩ một lúc và nói:”Ơ thế thì tại sao chủ rể lại mặc bộ đồ màu đen hả mẹ?

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2.Faithfull

After having died, a couple souls flied to the heaven gate, St.Pierre opened the door and informed that for one time of unfaithfulness to each other in their life they will be prod by a needle.
After being prod 5 times, the wife turned to ST.Poerre and asked:
“Where is my husband?”
“He is lying on the sewing-machine table” St.Pierre replied.


Chung Thủy

Hai vợ chồng nọ sau khi chết hồn bay đến cửa thiên đàng. Thánh Pierre ra mở cửa và báo cho họ biết rằng, trong đời cứ mỗi lần họ không chung thủy với bạn đời của mình sẽ bị một lần kim đâm.
Sau khi bị đâm 5 lần, bà vợ quay lại hỏi: “Chồng tôi đâu rồi?”
“Ông ta đang nằm trên bàn máy may.” Thánh Pierre trả lời.
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3.A half success

“Hey, how about the render- vous?”
“It can be said that a half of success”
“What do you mean?”
“I came to the dated place but she didn’t.”


Thành công một nửa

“Này, lần hẹn hò thế nào?”
“Có thể nói là thành công một nửa?”
“Anh nói vậy nghĩa là sao?”
“Tôi có đến còn cô ấy thì không”.

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4.Fiction book

A man walked into the book shop and asked the book seller:
“ I want to buy a book named Man is the ruler of woman.”
“Fiction book are sold in the next room.”


Sách viễn tưởng

Một ông khách hàng đi vào hiệu sách và hỏi cô bán sách:
“Cho tôi mua cuốn Đàn ông là chúa tể của phụ nữ”
“Sách viễn tưởng bán ở gian bên cạnh nhé!”

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5.Only You

A handsome guy told to himself while walking into the postcard shop:
“It is near Valentine day”
Then, he said to the postcard seller:
“Give me nine Only you postcards”


Anh chỉ có mình em

Một gã trông rất bảnh trai tự nói:
“Cũng sắp đến ngày lễ tình yêu Valentine rồi nhỉ/”
Thế rồi gã bước vào quầy bán bưu thiếp, nói với cô bán hàng:
“Em ơi bán cho anh 9 cái bưu thiệp Anh chỉ có mình em”
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6.Shut up

A couple were quarreling about money, at last the wife shout loudly:
“Whether is this TV here without my money? Whether is this refrigerator here without my money?
“Shut up!”, the husband got angry, “Whether am I here without your money?’


Đừng nói nữa

Một cặp vợ chồng cãi nhau về vấn đề tiền bạc, cuối cùng người vợ hét lên:
“Nếu không có tiền của tối thì cái tivi này có ở đây không? Nếu không có tiền của tôi thì cái tủ lạnh có ở đây không?”
“Im đi”, người chồng tức giận hầm hầm “Nếu không có tiền của cô thì tôi có ở đây không?”
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7.AUSSIE GRASSHOPPERS 

A Texas farmer goes to Australia for a vacation. There he meets an Aussie farmer and gets talking. The Aussie shows off his big wheat field and the Texan says, "Oh! We have wheat fields that are at least twice as large." 

Then they walk around the ranch a little, and the Aussie shows off his herd of cattle. The Texan immediately says, "We have longhorns that are at least twice as large as your cows." 

When the Texan sees a herd of kangaroos hopping through the field, he asks, "And what the heck are those?" 

The Aussie replies with an incredulous look, "Don't you have any grasshoppers in Texas?" 


CHÂU CHẤU NƯỚC ÚC

Một nông dân Texas (Mỹ) đi nghỉ ở Australia.Ở đó ông ta gặp một nông dân Úc và bắt chuyện. Người Úc gây phô trương bằng cánh đồng lúa mì lớn của mình và người Texas nói: ”Ồ! Chúng tôi có những cánh đồng lớn ít nhất gấp hai cái này.” 

Sau đó họ dạo quanh doanh trại một lát, và người Úc phô trương đàn gia súc. Ngay lập tức người Texas nói:”Chúng tôi có những con thú sừng dài lớn ít nhất gấp đôi những con bò của anh”. 

Khi người Texas thấy một đàn Kangaroos nhảy qua cánh đồng, ông ta hỏi: “Và đó là những con quái gì vậy”? 

Người Úc trả lời với một nét mặt hoài nghi:”Các ông không có những con châu chấu ở Texas à?”
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8.LIKE A GENTLEMAN!

Dick was seven years old, and his sister, Catherine, was five. One day their mother took them to their aunt’s house to play while she went to the big city to buy some new clothes.
The children played for an hour, and then at half past four their aunt took Dick into the kitchen. She gave him a nice cake and a knife and said to him,
“ Now here’s a knife, Dick. Cut this cake in half and give one of the pieces to your sister, but remember to do it like a gentleman,”
“Like a gentleman?” Dick asked. “How do gentleman do it?”
“They always give the bigger piece to the other person,” answered his aunt at once.
“Oh,” said Dick. He thought about this for a few seconds. Then he tool the cake to his sister and said to her,
“Cut this cake in half. Catherine.”


Như một người lịch sự?

Dick lên bảy tuổi và em gái Catherine của nó lên năm. Một hôm, mẹ của chúng đưa chúng tới chơi ở nhà dì trong khi bà đi ra thành phố lớn để mua ít quần áo mới.
Lũ trẻ chơi được một giờ đồng hồ cho đến lúc bốn rưỡi thì người dì dắt Dick vào trong bếp. Chị đưa cho nó một cái bánh ngọt rất đẹp và một con dao rồi bảo:
“ Này, dao đây Dick. Hãy cắt chiếc bánh này làm hai rồi đưa một phần cho em cháu. Nhưng nhớ là phải làm việc này như một người lịch sự đấy nhé.”
“Như một người lịch sụ á? Vậy như người lịch sự thì phải làm thế nào cơ?”
“Họ luôn đưa miếng to hơn cho người kia,”dì nó trả lời ngay lập tức.
“Ồ, thế á?” Dick phản ứng. Cậu ta suy nghĩ về chuyện này trong vòng vài giây. Rồi cậu ta mang chiếc bánh đưa cho em rồi nói:
“Hãy cắt chiếc bánh này làm hai đi, Catherine.”

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9.Money And Friends 

"Since he lost his money, half his friends don't know him any more" 
"And the other half ?" 
"They don't know yet that has lost it" 


Tiền và bạn 

- Từ ngày hắn mất tiền, phân nửa bạn bè của hắn không còn biết tới, hay thăm hỏi gì hắn nữa. 
- Còn nửa kia ? 
- Họ chưa biết là hắn đã mất tiền.

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10.The River Isn't Deep

A stranger on horse back came to a river with which he was unfamiliar. The traveller asked a youngster if it was deep.
"No", replied the boy, and the rider started to cross, but soon found that he and his horse had to swim for their lives.
When the traveller reached the other side he turned and shouted : "I thought you said it wasn't deep ?"
"It isn't", was the boy''''s reply : "it only takes grandfather's ducks up to their middles !"


Dòng sông không sâu

Một lữ khách đi ngựa đến một dòng sông xa lạ. Ông ta hỏi một thiếu niên xem dòng sông ấy có sâu không.
- Không đâu, - chú bé đáp, và người kỵ mã bắt đầu vượt sông. Nhưng ngay sau đó ông nhận ra cả người lẫn ngựa đều phải bơi trối chết.
Khi người lữ khách đã tới bờ bên kia, ông quay lại hét lên : - Tao cứ tưởng mày nói là sông không sâu.
- Ðúng thế mà, - chú bé đáp, - nước sông này chỉ ngập ngang bụng lũ vịt của ông cháu thôi
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11.My Daughter's Music Lessons

"My daughter's music lessons are a fortune to me ?"
"How is that ?"
"They enabled me to buy the neighbors' houses at half price".


Giá trị của những bài học nhạc

- Những bài học nhạc của con gái tôi là cả một gia sản của tôi đó.
- Tại sao vậy ?
- Chúng giúp tôi mua được các ngôi nhà của hàng xóm chỉ bằng nửa giá tiền thôi.

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12.A Cow Grazing

Artist : "That, sir, is a cow grazing"
Visitor : "Where is the grass ?"
Artist : "The cow has eaten it"

Visitor : "But where is the cow ?"
Artist : "You don''t suppose she'd be fool enough to stay there after she'd eaten all the grass, do you ?"


Bò ăn cỏ

Họa sĩ : - Bức tranh đó vẽ một con bò đang ăn cỏ đấy, thưa ông.
Khách : - Có thấy cỏ đâu ?
Họa sĩ : - Con bò ăn hết rồi.
Khách : - Thế còn con bò đâu ?
Họa sĩ : - Chứ bộ ông tưởng con bò lại ngu đến mức đứng ỳ ở đó sau khi đã ăn hết cỏ sao ông!

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13.Great Mystery

Newsboy : "Great mystery! Fifty victims! Paper, mister ?"
Passerby : "Here boy, I'll take one" (After reading a moment) "Say, boy, there's nothing of the kind in this paper. Where is it ?"
Newsboy : "That's the mystery, sir. You're the fifty first victim".

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Bí mật khủng khiếp

Chú bé bán báo : - Bí mật khủng khiếp đây! Năm mươi nạn nhân! Mua báo không, thưa ông?
Khách qua đường : - Lại đây, tao lấy một tờ. (Ðọc qua một hồi) - Này, thằng nhóc kia, trong báo có thấy tin nào như vậy đâu. Nó nằm ở chỗ nào chớ?
Chú bé bán báo : - Ðó chính là điều bí mật, thưa ông. Ông là nạn nhân thứ năm mươi mốt đấy!

 

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Marriage is an ancient religious and legal practice celebrated around the world. However, wedding customs vary from country to country. The Wedding Dress: In many countries, it is customary for the bride to wear a white dress as a symbol of purity. The tradition of wearing a special white dress only for the wedding ceremony started around 150 years ago. Before that, most women could not afford to buy a dress that they would only wear once. Now, bridal dresses can be bought in a variety of...
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Marriage is an ancient religious and legal practice celebrated around the world. However, wedding customs vary from country to country.

The Wedding Dress: In many countries, it is customary for the bride to wear a white dress as a symbol of purity. The tradition of wearing a special white dress only for the wedding ceremony started around 150 years ago. Before that, most women could not afford to buy a dress that they would only wear once. Now, bridal dresses can be bought in a variety of styles. In some Asian countries and in the Middle East, colors of joy and happiness like red or orange other than white are worn by the bride or used as part of the wedding ceremony,

The Wedding Rings: In many cultures, couples exchange rings, usually made of golf or silver and worn on the third finger of the left or right hand, during the marriage ceremony. The circular shape of the ring is symbolic of the couple's eternal union. In Brazil, it is traditional to have the rings engraved with the bride's name on the groom’s ring, an vice versa.

Flowers: Flowers play an important role in most weddings. Roses are said to be the flowers of love, and because they usually bloom in June, this has become the most popular month for weddings in many countries. After the wedding ceremony, in many countries the bride throws her bouquet into a crowd of well-wishers – usually her single female friends. The person who catches this bouquet will be the next one to marry.

Gifts: In Chinese cultures, w edding guests give gifts of money to the newly-weds in small red envelopes. Money is also an appropriate gift at Korean and Japanese wedding. In many Western countries, for example in the U.K, wedding guests give the bride and groom household items that they may need for their new home. In Russia, rather than receiving gifts, the bride and groom provide gifts to their guests instead.

With the continued internationalization of the modern world, wedding customs that originated in one part of the world are crossing national boundaries and have been incorporated into marriage ceremonies in other countries.

111. Which of the following is the best title of the passage?

A. Wedding ceremonies​B. Wedding customs​C. Wedding day​D. Wedding history

112. The tradition of wearing a special dress only on one’s wedding day is ____.

A. about 150 years ago​​B. over a century ago

C. less than 100 years ago​​D. less than 200 years ago

113. In some cultures, the bride wears a white dress as a traditional symbol of ____.

A. modesty​​B. secrecy​​C. purity​​D. security

114. In some Asian and Middle Eastern.countries, which colour is NOT considered to be suitable for a wedding?

A. red​​B. orange​​C. white​​D. blue

115. The phrase “eternal union" in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to____.

A. never-ending relationship​​B. lovely relationship

C. temporary relationship​​D. healthy relationship

116. The word “this" in paragraph 4 refers to which of the following?

A. role​​B. love​​C. June​​D. rose

117. According to the passage, in which country would the wedding guests give the bride and groom money as a present?​​

A. Brazil​​B. the U.K​​C. China​​D. Russia

118. Which of the following information is TRUE according to the passage?

A. Nowadays, every bride can afford to buy a wedding dress to wear only once.

B. It is believed that any person who catches the bride’s bouquet will be the next to marry.

C . It is customary to write the groom's name on the bride’s wedding ring.

D. Thanks to globalization, one country’s wedding customs may be added to other countries’.

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24 tháng 2 2020

Marriage is an ancient religious and legal practice celebrated around the world. However, wedding customs vary from country to country.

The Wedding Dress: In many countries, it is customary for the bride to wear a white dress as a symbol of purity. The tradition of wearing a special white dress only for the wedding ceremony started around 150 years ago. Before that, most women could not afford to buy a dress that they would only wear once. Now, bridal dresses can be bought in a variety of styles. In some Asian countries and in the Middle East, colors of joy and happiness like red or orange other than white are worn by the bride or used as part of the wedding ceremony,

The Wedding Rings: In many cultures, couples exchange rings, usually made of golf or silver and worn on the third finger of the left or right hand, during the marriage ceremony. The circular shape of the ring is symbolic of the couple's eternal union. In Brazil, it is traditional to have the rings engraved with the bride's name on the groom’s ring, an vice versa.

Flowers: Flowers play an important role in most weddings. Roses are said to be the flowers of love, and because they usually bloom in June, this has become the most popular month for weddings in many countries. After the wedding ceremony, in many countries the bride throws her bouquet into a crowd of well-wishers – usually her single female friends. The person who catches this bouquet will be the next one to marry.

Gifts: In Chinese cultures, w edding guests give gifts of money to the newly-weds in small red envelopes. Money is also an appropriate gift at Korean and Japanese wedding. In many Western countries, for example in the U.K, wedding guests give the bride and groom household items that they may need for their new home. In Russia, rather than receiving gifts, the bride and groom provide gifts to their guests instead.

With the continued internationalization of the modern world, wedding customs that originated in one part of the world are crossing national boundaries and have been incorporated into marriage ceremonies in other countries.

111. Which of the following is the best title of the passage?

A. Wedding ceremonies​B. Wedding customs​C. Wedding day​D. Wedding history

112. The tradition of wearing a special dress only on one’s wedding day is ____.

A. about 150 years ago​​B. over a century ago

C. less than 100 years ago​​D. less than 200 years ago

113. In some cultures, the bride wears a white dress as a traditional symbol of ____.

A. modesty​​B. secrecy​​C. purity​​D. security

114. In some Asian and Middle Eastern.countries, which colour is NOT considered to be suitable for a wedding?

A. red​​B. orange​​C. white​​D. blue

115. The phrase “eternal union" in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to____.

A. never-ending relationship​​B. lovely relationship

C. temporary relationship​​D. healthy relationship

116. The word “this" in paragraph 4 refers to which of the following?

A. role​​B. love​​C. June​​D. rose

117. According to the passage, in which country would the wedding guests give the bride and groom money as a present?​​

A. Brazil​​B. the U.K​​C. China​​D. Russia

118. Which of the following information is TRUE according to the passage?

A. Nowadays, every bride can afford to buy a wedding dress to wear only once.

B. It is believed that any person who catches the bride’s bouquet will be the next to marry.

C . It is customary to write the groom's name on the bride’s wedding ring.

D. Thanks to globalization, one country’s wedding customs may be added to other countries’.

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 Belgium is a very old country, with a fascinating mixture of old customs and modern laws. Belgium weddings may be performed as a civil ceremony or as a religious ceremony. Traditionally, when a couple in Belgium wishes to announce their marriage, the wedding invitations are printed on two sheets of paper, one from the bride's family and one sheet from the...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions

Belgium is a very old country, with a fascinating mixture of old customs and modern laws. Belgium weddings may be performed as a civil ceremony or as a religious ceremony.

Traditionally, when a couple in Belgium wishes to announce their marriage, the wedding invitations are printed on two sheets of paper, one from the bride's family and one sheet from the groom's family. These wedding invitations symbolize the union of the two families and the partnership of the new union.

An ancient Belgium custom that is designed to unite the two families calls for the bride to stop as she walks up the isle and to hand her mother a single flower. The two then embrace. Then, during the recessional, the bride and groom walk to the groom's mother and the new bride hands her new mother-in-law a single flower and the two of them embrace, symbolizing the bride's acceptance of her new mother.

One of the most important and enduring traditions of the Belgium wedding is for the bride to carry a specially embroidered handkerchief that has her name embroidered on it. After the wedding this handkerchief is framed and hung on the wall in a place of honor. When the next female member of the bride's family is to be wed, the handkerchief is removed from its frame, the new bride's name is embroidered onto it, and it is passed down. The wedding handkerchief is passed from generation to generation, and is considered an important family heirloom.

During the wedding mass, the bride and the groom are enthroned in two large chairs placed near the altar, symbolizing that on this day and in this place they are the king and the queen. At the conclusion of the ceremony, the groom slips the wedding ring onto the third finger of his bride's left hand. The ring, being an endless circle, symbolizes never-ending love, and the third finger of the left hand is believed to hold the vein that travels to the heart, symbolizing love. At the conclusion of the ceremony, the bride and groom share their first kiss as husband and wife. The kiss is considered a symbolic act of sharing each other's spirit as the couple each breathes in a portion of their new mate's soul.

The bridesmaids traditionally take up a collection of coins and as the bride and groom exit the church, the bridesmaids toss the coins to the poor outside the church. Giving gifts of money to the poor helps to insure prosperity for the new bride and groom.

Following the wedding the bride and groom are off on their honeymoon. In ancient times the honeymoon, which was celebrated by the drinking of mead, or honey wine, would last 28 days, one complete cycle of the moon. This was to make sure that the bride's family did not try to steal their daughter back from her new husband. 

According to paragraph 5, what is CORRECT about the wedding ring? 

A. It is wom onto the third finger of the bride's right hand

B. The groom wears the ring for his mate at the beginning of the ceremony. 

C. The ring represents the boundless love of the couple. 

D. The ring is presented by the queen and the king of their country. 

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10 tháng 4 2017

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

Theo đoạn 5, câu nào ĐÚNG về nhẫn cưới?

A. Nó nằm trên ngón tay thứ ba của bàn tay phải của cô dâu.

B. Chú rể đeo nhẫn cho người bạn đời của mình vào đầu buổi lễ.

C. Chiếc nhẫn tượng trưng cho tình yêu vô bờ bến của cặp đôi.

D. Chiếc nhẫn được trình bày bởi nữ hoàng và nhà vua của đất nước họ.

Thông tin: The ring, being an endless circle, symbolizes never-ending love, and the third finger of the left hand is believed to hold the vein that travels to the heart, symbolizing love.

Tạm dịch: Chiếc nhẫn, là một vòng tròn vô tận, tượng trưng cho tình yêu không bao giờ kết thúc, và ngón thứ ba của bàn tay trái được cho là giữ tĩnh mạch đi đến trái tim, tượng trưng cho tình yêu.

Chọn C 

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 Belgium is a very old country, with a fascinating mixture of old customs and modern laws. Belgium weddings may be performed as a civil ceremony or as a religious ceremony. Traditionally, when a couple in Belgium wishes to announce their marriage, the wedding invitations are printed on two sheets of paper, one from the bride's family and one sheet from the...
Đọc tiếp

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

Belgium is a very old country, with a fascinating mixture of old customs and modern laws. Belgium weddings may be performed as a civil ceremony or as a religious ceremony.

Traditionally, when a couple in Belgium wishes to announce their marriage, the wedding invitations are printed on two sheets of paper, one from the bride's family and one sheet from the groom's family. These wedding invitations symbolize the union of the two families and the partnership of the new union.

An ancient Belgium custom that is designed to unite the two families calls for the bride to stop as she walks up the isle and to hand her mother a single flower. The two then embrace. Then, during the recessional, the bride and groom walk to the groom's mother and the new bride hands her new mother-in-law a single flower and the two of them embrace, symbolizing the bride's acceptance of her new mother.

One of the most important and enduring traditions of the Belgium wedding is for the bride to carry a specially embroidered handkerchief that has her name embroidered on it. After the wedding this handkerchief is framed and hung on the wall in a place of honor. When the next female member of the bride's family is to be wed, the handkerchief is removed from its frame, the new bride's name is embroidered onto it, and it is passed down. The wedding handkerchief is passed from generation to generation, and is considered an important family heirloom.

During the wedding mass, the bride and the groom are enthroned in two large chairs placed near the altar, symbolizing that on this day and in this place they are the king and the queen. At the conclusion of the ceremony, the groom slips the wedding ring onto the third finger of his bride's left hand. The ring, being an endless circle, symbolizes never-ending love, and the third finger of the left hand is believed to hold the vein that travels to the heart, symbolizing love. At the conclusion of the ceremony, the bride and groom share their first kiss as husband and wife. The kiss is considered a symbolic act of sharing each other's spirit as the couple each breathes in a portion of their new mate's soul.

The bridesmaids traditionally take up a collection of coins and as the bride and groom exit the church, the bridesmaids toss the coins to the poor outside the church. Giving gifts of money to the poor helps to insure prosperity for the new bride and groom.

Following the wedding the bride and groom are off on their honeymoon. In ancient times the honeymoon, which was celebrated by the drinking of mead, or honey wine, would last 28 days, one complete cycle of the moon. This was to make sure that the bride's family did not try to steal their daughter back from her new husband. 

The following is true about Belgium's wedding, EXCEPT _______ . 

A. The weddings in Belgium are not only a civil event but also a religious one 

B. The wedding invitations are the symbol of both the bride's and the groom's families 

C. Each mother of the couple is given a single flower in their children's wedding 

D. The bride often hugs her mother-in-law before embracing her mother 

1
7 tháng 8 2019

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

Sau đây là sự thật về đám cưới của Bỉ, NGOẠI TRỪ _______.

A. Các đám cưới ở Bỉ không chỉ là một sự kiện dân sự mà còn là một sự kiện tôn giáo

B. Lời mời đám cưới là biểu tượng của cả gia đình cô dâu và chú rể

C. Mỗi người mẹ của cặp vợ chồng được tặng một bông hoa duy nhất trong đám cưới của con cái họ

D. Cô dâu thường ôm mẹ chồng trước khi ôm mẹ

Thông tin: An ancient Belgium custom that is designed to unite the two families calls for the bride to stop as she walks up the isle and to hand her mother a single flower. The two then embrace. Then, during the recessional, the bride and groom walk to the groom's mother and the new bride hands her new mother-in-law a single flower and the two of them embrace

Tạm dịch: Một phong tục cổ xưa của Bỉ được thiết kế để đoàn kết hai gia đình kêu gọi cô dâu dừng lại khi cô đi lên cù lao và trao cho mẹ cô một bông hoa duy nhất. Hai người ôm nhau. Sau đó, trong buổi lễ giới thiệu, cô dâu và chú rể đi bộ đến mẹ của chú rể và cô dâu mới trao cho mẹ chồng mới của mình một bông hoa duy nhất và hai người họ ôm nhau,

Chọn D 

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 Belgium is a very old country, with a fascinating mixture of old customs and modern laws. Belgium weddings may be performed as a civil ceremony or as a religious ceremony. Traditionally, when a couple in Belgium wishes to announce their marriage, the wedding invitations are printed on two sheets of paper, one from the bride's family and one sheet from the...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions

Belgium is a very old country, with a fascinating mixture of old customs and modern laws. Belgium weddings may be performed as a civil ceremony or as a religious ceremony.

Traditionally, when a couple in Belgium wishes to announce their marriage, the wedding invitations are printed on two sheets of paper, one from the bride's family and one sheet from the groom's family. These wedding invitations symbolize the union of the two families and the partnership of the new union.

An ancient Belgium custom that is designed to unite the two families calls for the bride to stop as she walks up the isle and to hand her mother a single flower. The two then embrace. Then, during the recessional, the bride and groom walk to the groom's mother and the new bride hands her new mother-in-law a single flower and the two of them embrace, symbolizing the bride's acceptance of her new mother.

One of the most important and enduring traditions of the Belgium wedding is for the bride to carry a specially embroidered handkerchief that has her name embroidered on it. After the wedding this handkerchief is framed and hung on the wall in a place of honor. When the next female member of the bride's family is to be wed, the handkerchief is removed from its frame, the new bride's name is embroidered onto it, and it is passed down. The wedding handkerchief is passed from generation to generation, and is considered an important family heirloom.

During the wedding mass, the bride and the groom are enthroned in two large chairs placed near the altar, symbolizing that on this day and in this place they are the king and the queen. At the conclusion of the ceremony, the groom slips the wedding ring onto the third finger of his bride's left hand. The ring, being an endless circle, symbolizes never-ending love, and the third finger of the left hand is believed to hold the vein that travels to the heart, symbolizing love. At the conclusion of the ceremony, the bride and groom share their first kiss as husband and wife. The kiss is considered a symbolic act of sharing each other's spirit as the couple each breathes in a portion of their new mate's soul.

The bridesmaids traditionally take up a collection of coins and as the bride and groom exit the church, the bridesmaids toss the coins to the poor outside the church. Giving gifts of money to the poor helps to insure prosperity for the new bride and groom.

Following the wedding the bride and groom are off on their honeymoon. In ancient times the honeymoon, which was celebrated by the drinking of mead, or honey wine, would last 28 days, one complete cycle of the moon. This was to make sure that the bride's family did not try to steal their daughter back from her new husband.

The word "heirloom" in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to _______ . 

A. dowry 

B. inheritance 

C. representation 

D. pride 

1
23 tháng 9 2019

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

Từ "gia truyền" trong đoạn 4 có nghĩa gần nhất với _______.

A. của hồi môn             B. thừa kế                   C. đại diện                  D. niềm tự hào

=> heirloom = inheritance

Chọn B

24 tháng 12 2022

vì đây là thì quá khứ đơn nên chọn wore nha, nãy đọc đề k kĩ suýt chọn A :))

24 tháng 12 2022

D

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 Belgium is a very old country, with a fascinating mixture of old customs and modern laws. Belgium weddings may be performed as a civil ceremony or as a religious ceremony. Traditionally, when a couple in Belgium wishes to announce their marriage, the wedding invitations are printed on two sheets of paper, one from the bride's family and one sheet from the...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions

Belgium is a very old country, with a fascinating mixture of old customs and modern laws. Belgium weddings may be performed as a civil ceremony or as a religious ceremony.

Traditionally, when a couple in Belgium wishes to announce their marriage, the wedding invitations are printed on two sheets of paper, one from the bride's family and one sheet from the groom's family. These wedding invitations symbolize the union of the two families and the partnership of the new union.

An ancient Belgium custom that is designed to unite the two families calls for the bride to stop as she walks up the isle and to hand her mother a single flower. The two then embrace. Then, during the recessional, the bride and groom walk to the groom's mother and the new bride hands her new mother-in-law a single flower and the two of them embrace, symbolizing the bride's acceptance of her new mother.

One of the most important and enduring traditions of the Belgium wedding is for the bride to carry a specially embroidered handkerchief that has her name embroidered on it. After the wedding this handkerchief is framed and hung on the wall in a place of honor. When the next female member of the bride's family is to be wed, the handkerchief is removed from its frame, the new bride's name is embroidered onto it, and it is passed down. The wedding handkerchief is passed from generation to generation, and is considered an important family heirloom.

During the wedding mass, the bride and the groom are enthroned in two large chairs placed near the altar, symbolizing that on this day and in this place they are the king and the queen. At the conclusion of the ceremony, the groom slips the wedding ring onto the third finger of his bride's left hand. The ring, being an endless circle, symbolizes never-ending love, and the third finger of the left hand is believed to hold the vein that travels to the heart, symbolizing love. At the conclusion of the ceremony, the bride and groom share their first kiss as husband and wife. The kiss is considered a symbolic act of sharing each other's spirit as the couple each breathes in a portion of their new mate's soul.

The bridesmaids traditionally take up a collection of coins and as the bride and groom exit the church, the bridesmaids toss the coins to the poor outside the church. Giving gifts of money to the poor helps to insure prosperity for the new bride and groom.

Following the wedding the bride and groom are off on their honeymoon. In ancient times the honeymoon, which was celebrated by the drinking of mead, or honey wine, would last 28 days, one complete cycle of the moon. This was to make sure that the bride's family did not try to steal their daughter back from her new husband. 

The author mentioned honeymoon in the past in the last paragraph as a period that ________

A. the bride and the groom live far from each other 

B. lasts for a fortnight after wedding 

C. protects the new bride from her family's effort to take her back

D. the new couple serves the guests honey wine 

1
4 tháng 9 2019

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

Tác giả đã đề cập đến tuần trăng mật trong quá khứ ở đoạn cuối như một khoảng thời gian mà ____

A. cô dâu và chú rể sống xa nhau.

B. kéo dài trong một hai tuần sau đám cưới.

C. bảo vệ cô dâu mới khỏi nỗ lực của gia đình để đưa cô ấy trở lại.

D. cặp vợ chồng mới phục vụ khách rượu mật ong.

Thông tin: This was to make sure that the bride's family did not try to steal their daughter back from her new husband.

Tạm dịch: Điều này là để đảm bảo rằng gia đình cô dâu đã không cố gắng đánh cắp con gái của họ từ người chồng mới.

Chọn C 

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 Belgium is a very old country, with a fascinating mixture of old customs and modern laws. Belgium weddings may be performed as a civil ceremony or as a religious ceremony. Traditionally, when a couple in Belgium wishes to announce their marriage, the wedding invitations are printed on two sheets of paper, one from the bride's family and one sheet from the...
Đọc tiếp

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

Belgium is a very old country, with a fascinating mixture of old customs and modern laws. Belgium weddings may be performed as a civil ceremony or as a religious ceremony.

Traditionally, when a couple in Belgium wishes to announce their marriage, the wedding invitations are printed on two sheets of paper, one from the bride's family and one sheet from the groom's family. These wedding invitations symbolize the union of the two families and the partnership of the new union.

An ancient Belgium custom that is designed to unite the two families calls for the bride to stop as she walks up the isle and to hand her mother a single flower. The two then embrace. Then, during the recessional, the bride and groom walk to the groom's mother and the new bride hands her new mother-in-law a single flower and the two of them embrace, symbolizing the bride's acceptance of her new mother.

One of the most important and enduring traditions of the Belgium wedding is for the bride to carry a specially embroidered handkerchief that has her name embroidered on it. After the wedding this handkerchief is framed and hung on the wall in a place of honor. When the next female member of the bride's family is to be wed, the handkerchief is removed from its frame, the new bride's name is embroidered onto it, and it is passed down. The wedding handkerchief is passed from generation to generation, and is considered an important family heirloom.

During the wedding mass, the bride and the groom are enthroned in two large chairs placed near the altar, symbolizing that on this day and in this place they are the king and the queen. At the conclusion of the ceremony, the groom slips the wedding ring onto the third finger of his bride's left hand. The ring, being an endless circle, symbolizes never-ending love, and the third finger of the left hand is believed to hold the vein that travels to the heart, symbolizing love. At the conclusion of the ceremony, the bride and groom share their first kiss as husband and wife. The kiss is considered a symbolic act of sharing each other's spirit as the couple each breathes in a portion of their new mate's soul.

The bridesmaids traditionally take up a collection of coins and as the bride and groom exit the church, the bridesmaids toss the coins to the poor outside the church. Giving gifts of money to the poor helps to insure prosperity for the new bride and groom.

Following the wedding the bride and groom are off on their honeymoon. In ancient times the honeymoon, which was celebrated by the drinking of mead, or honey wine, would last 28 days, one complete cycle of the moon. This was to make sure that the bride's family did not try to steal their daughter back from her new husband. 

It can be inferred from the passage that the wedding handkerchief _______ . 

A. is prepared for the bride by her mother before the wedding 

B. is highly appreciated in the home of Belgian people 

C. is only replaced by another person in their house 

D. is embroidered in most important occasions in Belgium 

1
4 tháng 7 2018

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

Có thể được suy ra từ đoạn văn rằng khăn tay lễ cưới _____.

A. được chuẩn bị cho cô dâu bởi mẹ của cô ấy trước lễ cưới

B. được đánh giá rất cao tại nhà của những người Bỉ

C. chỉ được thay thế bởi người khác trong ngôi nhà của họ

D. được thêu trong những dịp quan trọng của người Bỉ

Thông tin: After the wedding this handkerchief is framed and hung on the wall in a place of honor.

Tạm dịch: Sau đám cưới, chiếc khăn tay này được đóng khung và treo trên tường ở một nơi danh dự.

Chọn B 

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 Belgium is a very old country, with a fascinating mixture of old customs and modern laws. Belgium weddings may be performed as a civil ceremony or as a religious ceremony. Traditionally, when a couple in Belgium wishes to announce their marriage, the wedding invitations are printed on two sheets of paper, one from the bride's family and one sheet from the...
Đọc tiếp

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

Belgium is a very old country, with a fascinating mixture of old customs and modern laws. Belgium weddings may be performed as a civil ceremony or as a religious ceremony.

Traditionally, when a couple in Belgium wishes to announce their marriage, the wedding invitations are printed on two sheets of paper, one from the bride's family and one sheet from the groom's family. These wedding invitations symbolize the union of the two families and the partnership of the new union.

An ancient Belgium custom that is designed to unite the two families calls for the bride to stop as she walks up the isle and to hand her mother a single flower. The two then embrace. Then, during the recessional, the bride and groom walk to the groom's mother and the new bride hands her new mother-in-law a single flower and the two of them embrace, symbolizing the bride's acceptance of her new mother.

One of the most important and enduring traditions of the Belgium wedding is for the bride to carry a specially embroidered handkerchief that has her name embroidered on it. After the wedding this handkerchief is framed and hung on the wall in a place of honor. When the next female member of the bride's family is to be wed, the handkerchief is removed from its frame, the new bride's name is embroidered onto it, and it is passed down. The wedding handkerchief is passed from generation to generation, and is considered an important family heirloom.

During the wedding mass, the bride and the groom are enthroned in two large chairs placed near the altar, symbolizing that on this day and in this place they are the king and the queen. At the conclusion of the ceremony, the groom slips the wedding ring onto the third finger of his bride's left hand. The ring, being an endless circle, symbolizes never-ending love, and the third finger of the left hand is believed to hold the vein that travels to the heart, symbolizing love. At the conclusion of the ceremony, the bride and groom share their first kiss as husband and wife. The kiss is considered a symbolic act of sharing each other's spirit as the couple each breathes in a portion of their new mate's soul.

The bridesmaids traditionally take up a collection of coins and as the bride and groom exit the church, the bridesmaids toss the coins to the poor outside the church. Giving gifts of money to the poor helps to insure prosperity for the new bride and groom.

Following the wedding the bride and groom are off on their honeymoon. In ancient times the honeymoon, which was celebrated by the drinking of mead, or honey wine, would last 28 days, one complete cycle of the moon. This was to make sure that the bride's family did not try to steal their daughter back from her new husband.

What does the word "them" in the third paragraph refer to? 

A. the bride and her mother 

B. the bride and the groom 

C.the bride and her mother-in-law 

D. the groom and his mother-in-law 

1
2 tháng 5 2018

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

Từ “them” trong đoạn 3 liên quan đến gì?

A. cô dâu và mẹ cô                                          B. cô dâu và chú rể

C. cô dâu và mẹ chồng                                     D. chú rể và mẹ vợ

Thông tin: Then, during the recessional, the bride and groom walk to the groom's mother and the new bride hands her new mother-inlaw a single flower and the two of them embrace, symbolizing the bride's acceptance of her new mother.

Tạm dịch: Hai người ôm nhau. Sau đó, trong buổi lễ giới thiệu, cô dâu và chú rể đi bộ đến mẹ của chú rể và cô dâu mới trao cho mẹ chồng mới của mình một bông hoa duy nhất và hai người họ ôm nhau, tượng trưng cho sự chấp nhận của cô dâu với mẹ mới.

Chọn C 

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 Belgium is a very old country, with a fascinating mixture of old customs and modern laws. Belgium weddings may be performed as a civil ceremony or as a religious ceremony. Traditionally, when a couple in Belgium wishes to announce their marriage, the wedding invitations are printed on two sheets of paper, one from the bride's family and one sheet from the...
Đọc tiếp

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

Belgium is a very old country, with a fascinating mixture of old customs and modern laws. Belgium weddings may be performed as a civil ceremony or as a religious ceremony.

Traditionally, when a couple in Belgium wishes to announce their marriage, the wedding invitations are printed on two sheets of paper, one from the bride's family and one sheet from the groom's family. These wedding invitations symbolize the union of the two families and the partnership of the new union.

An ancient Belgium custom that is designed to unite the two families calls for the bride to stop as she walks up the isle and to hand her mother a single flower. The two then embrace. Then, during the recessional, the bride and groom walk to the groom's mother and the new bride hands her new mother-in-law a single flower and the two of them embrace, symbolizing the bride's acceptance of her new mother.

One of the most important and enduring traditions of the Belgium wedding is for the bride to carry a specially embroidered handkerchief that has her name embroidered on it. After the wedding this handkerchief is framed and hung on the wall in a place of honor. When the next female member of the bride's family is to be wed, the handkerchief is removed from its frame, the new bride's name is embroidered onto it, and it is passed down. The wedding handkerchief is passed from generation to generation, and is considered an important family heirloom.

During the wedding mass, the bride and the groom are enthroned in two large chairs placed near the altar, symbolizing that on this day and in this place they are the king and the queen. At the conclusion of the ceremony, the groom slips the wedding ring onto the third finger of his bride's left hand. The ring, being an endless circle, symbolizes never-ending love, and the third finger of the left hand is believed to hold the vein that travels to the heart, symbolizing love. At the conclusion of the ceremony, the bride and groom share their first kiss as husband and wife. The kiss is considered a symbolic act of sharing each other's spirit as the couple each breathes in a portion of their new mate's soul.

The bridesmaids traditionally take up a collection of coins and as the bride and groom exit the church, the bridesmaids toss the coins to the poor outside the church. Giving gifts of money to the poor helps to insure prosperity for the new bride and groom.

Following the wedding the bride and groom are off on their honeymoon. In ancient times the honeymoon, which was celebrated by the drinking of mead, or honey wine, would last 28 days, one complete cycle of the moon. This was to make sure that the bride's family did not try to steal their daughter back from her new husband. 

The word "insure" in the paragraph 6 could be best replaced by _______ . 

A. determine 

B. indemnify 

C. express 

D. affirm

1
7 tháng 8 2017

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

Từ "insure" (bảo đảm) trong đoạn 6 có thể được thay bằng _______.

A. determine (v): xác định                                                                  B. indemnify (v): bảo đảm

C. express (v): thể hiện                                    D. affirm (v): khẳng định

=> insure = indemnify

Chọn B

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 Belgium is a very old country, with a fascinating mixture of old customs and modern laws. Belgium weddings may be performed as a civil ceremony or as a religious ceremony. Traditionally, when a couple in Belgium wishes to announce their marriage, the wedding invitations are printed on two sheets of paper, one from the bride's family and one sheet from the...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions

Belgium is a very old country, with a fascinating mixture of old customs and modern laws. Belgium weddings may be performed as a civil ceremony or as a religious ceremony.

Traditionally, when a couple in Belgium wishes to announce their marriage, the wedding invitations are printed on two sheets of paper, one from the bride's family and one sheet from the groom's family. These wedding invitations symbolize the union of the two families and the partnership of the new union.

An ancient Belgium custom that is designed to unite the two families calls for the bride to stop as she walks up the isle and to hand her mother a single flower. The two then embrace. Then, during the recessional, the bride and groom walk to the groom's mother and the new bride hands her new mother-in-law a single flower and the two of them embrace, symbolizing the bride's acceptance of her new mother.

One of the most important and enduring traditions of the Belgium wedding is for the bride to carry a specially embroidered handkerchief that has her name embroidered on it. After the wedding this handkerchief is framed and hung on the wall in a place of honor. When the next female member of the bride's family is to be wed, the handkerchief is removed from its frame, the new bride's name is embroidered onto it, and it is passed down. The wedding handkerchief is passed from generation to generation, and is considered an important family heirloom.

During the wedding mass, the bride and the groom are enthroned in two large chairs placed near the altar, symbolizing that on this day and in this place they are the king and the queen. At the conclusion of the ceremony, the groom slips the wedding ring onto the third finger of his bride's left hand. The ring, being an endless circle, symbolizes never-ending love, and the third finger of the left hand is believed to hold the vein that travels to the heart, symbolizing love. At the conclusion of the ceremony, the bride and groom share their first kiss as husband and wife. The kiss is considered a symbolic act of sharing each other's spirit as the couple each breathes in a portion of their new mate's soul.

The bridesmaids traditionally take up a collection of coins and as the bride and groom exit the church, the bridesmaids toss the coins to the poor outside the church. Giving gifts of money to the poor helps to insure prosperity for the new bride and groom.

Following the wedding the bride and groom are off on their honeymoon. In ancient times the honeymoon, which was celebrated by the drinking of mead, or honey wine, would last 28 days, one complete cycle of the moon. This was to make sure that the bride's family did not try to steal their daughter back from her new husband. 

Which of the following could be the best title of this passage? 

A. Belgium's wedding ceremony 

B. Belgium's wedding customs and traditions 

C. The bride's and groom's traditional activities in their wedding day 

D. The differences between an ancient wedding and a modern one in Belgium

1
30 tháng 12 2018

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

Điều nào sau đây có thể là tiêu đề tốt nhất của đoạn văn này?

A. Lễ cưới của Bỉ

B. Phong tục và truyền thống đám cưới của Bỉ

C. Các hoạt động truyền thống của cô dâu và chú rể trong ngày cưới của họ

D. Sự khác biệt giữa một đám cưới cổ xưa và hiện đại ở Bỉ

Chọn B