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12 tháng 1 2018

Thiên Thượng Ma Ma Sa Kindy chào bạn! Chào mừng đến với Nhà nhỏ này! Tôi là Phụ nữ Thiên Thượng, nhưng tôi rất hài hòa với mọi người! Xác ướp có lời thú tội bằng bức thư hay Thiên Mai. Nếu bạn nói rằng bạn không có ở đó! Thông suốt?. Cha tôi làm việc như một ngân hàng, mẹ ông ta như một bác sĩ. Anh tôi là một Tướng, cha của ông ta là một tướng. Anh ấy là một học sinh trung học.

12 tháng 1 2018

Thiên Thượng Ma Ma Sa Kindy chào bạn! Chào mừng đến với Nhà nhỏ này! Tôi là Phụ nữ Thiên Thượng, nhưng tôi rất hài hòa với mọi người! Xác ướp có lời thú tội bằng bức thư hay Thiên Mai. Nếu bạn nói rằng bạn không có ở đó! Thông suốt?. Cha tôi làm việc như một ngân hàng, mẹ ông ta như một bác sĩ. Anh tôi là một Tướng, cha của ông ta là một tướng. Anh ấy là một học sinh trung học.

Choose the item (A, B, C or D) that best completes the unfinished statement.Sometimes people add to what they say even when they don't talk. Gestures are the "silent language" of every culture. We point a finger or move another part of the body to show what we want to say. It is important to know the body language of every country or we may be misunderstood. In the United States, people greet each other with a handshake in a formal introduction. The handshake must be firm. If the handshake is...
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Choose the item (A, B, C or D) that best completes the unfinished statement.

Sometimes people add to what they say even when they don't talk. Gestures are the "silent language" of every culture. We point a finger or move another part of the body to show what we want to say. It is important to know the body language of every country or we may be misunderstood. In the United States, people greet each other with a handshake in a formal introduction. The handshake must be firm. If the handshake is weak, it is a sign of weakness or unfriendliness. Friends may place a hand on the other's arm or shoulder. Some people, usually women, greet a friend with a hug.

Space is important to Americans. When two people talk to each other, they usually stand about two and a half feet away and at an angle, so they are not facing each other directly. Americans get uncomfortable when a person stands too close. They will move back to have their space. If Americans touch another person by accident, they say, "Pardon me." or "Excuse me." Americans like to look the other person in the eyes when they are talking. If you don't do so, it means you are bored, hiding something, or are not interested. But when you are stare at someone, it is not polite. For Americans, thumbs-up means yes, very good, or well done. Thumbs down means the opposite. To call a waiter, raise one hand to head level or above. To show you want the check, make a movement with your hands as if you are signing a piece of paper. It is all right to point at things but not at people with the hand and index finger. Americans shake their index finger at children when they scold them and pat them on the head when they admire them. Learning a culture's body language is sometimes confusing. If you don't know what to do, the safest thing to do is to smile

If you are introduced to a stranger from the USA, you should _______. 

A. greet him with a hug 

B. place a hand on his shoulder

C. shake his hand weakly 

D. shake his hand firmly 

1
5 tháng 12 2019

Chọn D

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

Nếu bạn được giới thiệu với một người lạ đến từ Hoa Kỳ, bạn nên _______.

  A. chào anh ấy bằng một cái ôm               

B. đặt một tay lên vai anh ấy

  C. bắt tay anh ấy một cách yếu ớt             

D. bắt tay anh ấy thật chặt

Thông tin: In the United States, people greet each other with a handshake in a formal introduction. The handshake must be firm.

Tạm dịch: Ở Hoa Kỳ, trong một cuộc giới thiệu chính thức, mọi người chào nhau bằng cách bắt tay. Cái bắt tay phải chặt

Thể are 5 mistakes in 5 sentences in the passage. Find out the sentences, write down and correct them CAN YOU ADVISE ME? I am writing to you becasue I would like become a hournalist when I leave school. Since you are the editor ò the local newspaper, I hope that you many be able to give me some advice about what I should to do. I have written some articles during my spare time and I am enclosing two of them. I hope that you won't mind looking at them and telling me whether you think they...
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Thể are 5 mistakes in 5 sentences in the passage. Find out the sentences, write down and correct them

CAN YOU ADVISE ME?

I am writing to you becasue I would like become a hournalist when I leave school. Since you are the editor ò the local newspaper, I hope that you many be able to give me some advice about what I should to do. I have written some articles during my spare time and I am enclosing two of them. I hope that you won't mind looking at them and telling me whether you think they are good or not. I would appreciate any comments you make because I am keen to learn. I also wonder if you could advise me about a few other matters. Do you think it is the better to do a course in journalism at a college ỏ to try to get a job as a junior reporter as soon as I finish school? Do newpapers prefer to employ people with a qualification in hournalism or to train them while they are actually doing the jobs? Another question I would like to ask is, would you advise me to specialise in one kind of report, such as politics, or it is advisable to know a little bit about a lot of subjects? I am sure that you are very busy but I would be grateful for any advise you could give me. Finally, would it be possible to come into the newpaper offices one day so that I could see how a real newpaper operate? I would welcome the opportunity to do that.
Mọi người giúp em với ạ:)

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8 tháng 7 2019

CAN YOU ADVISE ME?

I am writing to you because I would like become => to become a journalist when I leave school. Since you are the editor ò the local newspaper, I hope that you many be able to give me some advice about what I should to=>X do. I have written some articles during my spare time and I am enclosing two of them. I hope that you won't mind looking at them and telling me whether you think they are good or not. I would appreciate any comments you make because I am keen to learn. I also wonder if you could advise me about a few other matters. Do you think it is the better=>the best to do a course in journalism at a college ỏ to try to get a job as a junior reporter as soon as I finish school? Do newpapers prefer to employ people with a qualification in hournalism or to train them while they are actually doing the jobs? Another question I would like to ask is, would you advise me to specialise in one kind of report, such as politics, or it is advisable to know a little bit about a lot of subjects? I am sure that you are very busy but I would be grateful for any advise=>advice you could give me. Finally, would it be possible to come into the newpaper offices one day so that I could see how a real newpaper operate? I would welcome the opportunity to do that.

Choose the item (A, B, C or D) that best completes the unfinished statement.Sometimes people add to what they say even when they don't talk. Gestures are the "silent language" of every culture. We point a finger or move another part of the body to show what we want to say. It is important to know the body language of every country or we may be misunderstood. In the United States, people greet each other with a handshake in a formal introduction. The handshake must be firm. If the handshake is...
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Choose the item (A, B, C or D) that best completes the unfinished statement.

Sometimes people add to what they say even when they don't talk. Gestures are the "silent language" of every culture. We point a finger or move another part of the body to show what we want to say. It is important to know the body language of every country or we may be misunderstood. In the United States, people greet each other with a handshake in a formal introduction. The handshake must be firm. If the handshake is weak, it is a sign of weakness or unfriendliness. Friends may place a hand on the other's arm or shoulder. Some people, usually women, greet a friend with a hug.

Space is important to Americans. When two people talk to each other, they usually stand about two and a half feet away and at an angle, so they are not facing each other directly. Americans get uncomfortable when a person stands too close. They will move back to have their space. If Americans touch another person by accident, they say, "Pardon me." or "Excuse me." Americans like to look the other person in the eyes when they are talking. If you don't do so, it means you are bored, hiding something, or are not interested. But when you are stare at someone, it is not polite. For Americans, thumbs-up means yes, very good, or well done. Thumbs down means the opposite. To call a waiter, raise one hand to head level or above. To show you want the check, make a movement with your hands as if you are signing a piece of paper. It is all right to point at things but not at people with the hand and index finger. Americans shake their index finger at children when they scold them and pat them on the head when they admire them. Learning a culture's body language is sometimes confusing. If you don't know what to do, the safest thing to do is to smile

When your friend give you a thumbs-up, he, in fact

A. shows his rudeness to you 

B. shows his anger to you 

C. expresses his satisfaction to you 

D. expresses his worries about you 

1
29 tháng 1 2018

Chọn C

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

Khi bạn bè của bạn giơ ngón tay cái lên, thực tế, anh ấy_____.

  A. thể hiện sự thô lỗ của anh ấy với bạn   

B. thể hiện sự tức giận của anh ấy với bạn

  C. bày tỏ sự hài lòng của anh ấy với bạn   

D. bày tỏ sự lo lắng của anh ấy về bạn

Thông tin: For Americans, thumbs-up means yes, very good, or well done.

Tạm dịch: Đối với người Mỹ, giơ ngón tay cái lên có nghĩa là đồng ý, rất tốt hoặc làm tốt

Choose the item (A, B, C or D) that best completes the unfinished statement.Sometimes people add to what they say even when they don't talk. Gestures are the "silent language" of every culture. We point a finger or move another part of the body to show what we want to say. It is important to know the body language of every country or we may be misunderstood. In the United States, people greet each other with a handshake in a formal introduction. The handshake must be firm. If the handshake is...
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Choose the item (A, B, C or D) that best completes the unfinished statement.

Sometimes people add to what they say even when they don't talk. Gestures are the "silent language" of every culture. We point a finger or move another part of the body to show what we want to say. It is important to know the body language of every country or we may be misunderstood. In the United States, people greet each other with a handshake in a formal introduction. The handshake must be firm. If the handshake is weak, it is a sign of weakness or unfriendliness. Friends may place a hand on the other's arm or shoulder. Some people, usually women, greet a friend with a hug.

Space is important to Americans. When two people talk to each other, they usually stand about two and a half feet away and at an angle, so they are not facing each other directly. Americans get uncomfortable when a person stands too close. They will move back to have their space. If Americans touch another person by accident, they say, "Pardon me." or "Excuse me." Americans like to look the other person in the eyes when they are talking. If you don't do so, it means you are bored, hiding something, or are not interested. But when you are stare at someone, it is not polite. For Americans, thumbs-up means yes, very good, or well done. Thumbs down means the opposite. To call a waiter, raise one hand to head level or above. To show you want the check, make a movement with your hands as if you are signing a piece of paper. It is all right to point at things but not at people with the hand and index finger. Americans shake their index finger at children when they scold them and pat them on the head when they admire them. Learning a culture's body language is sometimes confusing. If you don't know what to do, the safest thing to do is to smile

The word “them” in paragraph 2 refers to 

A. Americans 

B. children 

C. fingers 

D. people 

1
16 tháng 12 2017

Chọn B

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

Từ "them" trong đoạn 2 đề cập đến______.

  A. người Mỹ             

B. trẻ em                     

C. ngón tay                 

D. mọi người

Thông tin: Americans shake their index finger at children when they scold them and pat them on the head when they admire them.

Tạm dịch: Người Mỹ lắc ngón tay trỏ khi chỉ vào trẻ em lúc họ mắng chúng và vỗ vào đầu chúng khi họ khen ngợi chúng.

Choose the item (A, B, C or D) that best completes the unfinished statement. Sometimes people add to what they say even when they don't talk. Gestures are the "silent language" of every culture. We point a finger or move another part of the body to show what we want to say. It is important to know the body language of every country or we may be misunderstood. In the United States, people greet each other with a handshake in a formal introduction. The handshake must be firm. If the handshake is...
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Choose the item (A, B, C or D) that best completes the unfinished statement.

Sometimes people add to what they say even when they don't talk. Gestures are the "silent language" of every culture. We point a finger or move another part of the body to show what we want to say. It is important to know the body language of every country or we may be misunderstood. In the United States, people greet each other with a handshake in a formal introduction. The handshake must be firm. If the handshake is weak, it is a sign of weakness or unfriendliness. Friends may place a hand on the other's arm or shoulder. Some people, usually women, greet a friend with a hug.

Space is important to Americans. When two people talk to each other, they usually stand about two and a half feet away and at an angle, so they are not facing each other directly. Americans get uncomfortable when a person stands too close. They will move back to have their space. If Americans touch another person by accident, they say, "Pardon me." or "Excuse me." Americans like to look the other person in the eyes when they are talking. If you don't do so, it means you are bored, hiding something, or are not interested. But when you are stare at someone, it is not polite. For Americans, thumbs-up means yes, very good, or well done. Thumbs down means the opposite. To call a waiter, raise one hand to head level or above. To show you want the check, make a movement with your hands as if you are signing a piece of paper. It is all right to point at things but not at people with the hand and index finger. Americans shake their index finger at children when they scold them and pat them on the head when they admire them. Learning a culture's body language is sometimes confusing. If you don't know what to do, the safest thing to do is to smile

The word “accident” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to 

A. chance 

B. mishap 

C. misfortune 

D. disaster 

1
5 tháng 5 2019

Chọn A

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

Từ “accident” ở đoạn 2 gần nghĩa nhất với .

  A. cơ hội                  

B. sự bất hạnh/ rủi ro

C. vận xui                   

D. thảm họa

by accident = by chance: vô tình, tình cờ

=> accident = chance

Thông tin: If Americans touch another person by accident, they say, "Pardon me." or "Excuse me."

Tạm dịch: Nếu người Mỹ vô tình chạm vào người khác, họ nói "Thứ lỗi cho tôi" hoặc "Tôi xin lỗi"

Dịch bài đọc:

Đôi khi mọi người bổ sung thông tin ngay cả khi họ không nói chuyện. Cử chỉ là "ngôn ngữ im lặng” của mọi nền văn hóa. Chúng ta chỉ tay hoặc di chuyển một bộ phận khác của cơ thể để biểu lộ những gì muốn nói. Hiểu được ngôn ngữ cơ thể của mỗi quốc gia là vô cùng quan trọng, nếu không chúng ta có thể bị hiểu lầm. Ở Mỹ, trong một cuộc giới thiệu chính thức, mọi người chào nhau bằng cách bắt tay. Cái bắt tay phải chặt. Nếu bắt tay hời hợt, đó được cho là dấu hiệu của sự yếu kém hoặc không thân thiện. Bạn bè có thể khoác tay lên cánh tay hoặc vai của nhau. Một số người, thường là phụ nữ, chào bạn bè với một cái ôm.

Khoảng cách rất quan trọng đối với người Mỹ. Khi hai người nói chuyện với nhau, họ thường đứng cách nhau khoảng 2,5 feet (75cm) và không thẳng nhau, do đó, họ không trực tiếp đối diện nhau. Người Mỹ thấy khó chịu khi một người đứng quá gần mình. Họ sẽ lùi lại để tạo không gian cho bản thân. Nếu người Mỹ vô tình chạm vào người khác, họ nói "Thứ lỗi cho tôi" hoặc "Tôi xin lỗi". Người Mỹ thích nhìn vào mắt người khác khi họ đang trò chuyện. Nếu bạn không làm như vậy, nó có nghĩa là bạn cảm thấy chán, che giấu điều gì đó hoặc là không quan tâm họ. Nhưng cũng thật bất lịch sự nếu bạn nhìn chằm chằm vào một ai đó. Đối với người Mỹ, giơ ngón tay cái lên có nghĩa là đồng ý, rất tốt hoặc làm tốt. Chỉ ngón tay cái xuống dưới có nghĩa ngược lại. Để gọi người phục vụ, hãy giơ một tay lên ngang đầu hoặc cao hơn. Để thể hiện bạn muốn thanh toán, hãy di chuyển tay như thể bạn đang ký giấy. Chỉ vào mọi thứ đều nhưng không được chỉ vào người khác bằng tay và ngón tay trỏ. Người Mỹ lắc ngón tay trỏ khi chỉ vào trẻ em lúc họ mắng chúng và xoa đầu chúng khi họ khen ngợi chúng. Học ngôn ngữ cơ thể của một nền văn hóa đôi khi khó hiểu. Nếu bạn không biết phải làm gì, điều an toàn nhất để làm là mỉm cười

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions.Shyness may not seem to be a serious complaint, but for some who suffer from it, it can become unbearable. Even talking to a small group of people you know can seem like an ordeal - it can feel as if you’ve been asked to give a speech on a topic you know very little about to a number of experts. You start to feel hot and shaky, your heart beats faster, your knees feel...
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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.

Shyness may not seem to be a serious complaint, but for some who suffer from it, it can become unbearable. Even talking to a small group of people you know can seem like an ordeal - it can feel as if you’ve been asked to give a speech on a topic you know very little about to a number of experts. You start to feel hot and shaky, your heart beats faster, your knees feel weak, you begin to stutter and the whole experience seems to last forever.

The fact of the matter is that shyness is something we often recognize in others: blushing is one of the more visible signs, for example. Yet we do not judge someone harshly because of this. But shyness does mean you are harder to approach, so you become more isolated. As one shy person put it, “It’s like being in a prison, and it’s very hard to break out.”

Experts on the subject have come up with various possible solutions, and one has been singled out as being the key to success, namely, finding an interest in common with other people. Spending a lot of time on the sidelines watching other people and envying them because they are much more outgoing doesn’t help; remembering that some of the people you envy most are probably shy themselves. The secret is how you deal with it. And experts have come up with four things you can do today to help. Firstly, you can start by listening to other people. You will find yourself getting interested in what they’re talking about and asking questions, and before you know it, you’ll be having a conversation. Secondly, you could try asking neighbors if you can walk their dog. Like children, pets can be excellent icebreakers for conversations with passers-by. Thirdly, try joining a class to learn something like tap-dancing or flamenco, where people are likely to laugh a lot. You’ll feel relaxed, and also you’ll be much too busy concentrating on what you are doing to feel shy. Lastly, try telling yourself that it doesn’t matter if you say or do something silly. Most people make a fool of themselves every so often, and it’s not the end of the world if you do.

A. sweating a lot.

B. an increased heart rate.

C. pain in the knees.

D.excessive talkativeness.

1
12 tháng 8 2019

Đáp án B

Dịch nghĩa: Một trong những biểu hiện của sự nhút nhát trong một tình huống căng thẳng là:

A. Đổ mồ hôi nhiều

B. Nhịp tim tăng

C. Nói nhiều quá độ

D. Đau ở đầu gối

Dựa vào câu sau: “You start to feel hot and shaky, your heart beats faster, your knees feel weak, you begin to stutter and the whole experience seems to last forever.”

Choose the item (A, B, C or D) that best completes the unfinished statement. Sometimes people add to what they say even when they don't talk. Gestures are the "silent language" of every culture. We point a finger or move another part of the body to show what we want to say. It is important to know the body language of every country or we may be misunderstood. In the United States, people greet each other with a handshake in a formal introduction. The handshake must be firm. If the handshake is...
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Choose the item (A, B, C or D) that best completes the unfinished statement.

Sometimes people add to what they say even when they don't talk. Gestures are the "silent language" of every culture. We point a finger or move another part of the body to show what we want to say. It is important to know the body language of every country or we may be misunderstood. In the United States, people greet each other with a handshake in a formal introduction. The handshake must be firm. If the handshake is weak, it is a sign of weakness or unfriendliness. Friends may place a hand on the other's arm or shoulder. Some people, usually women, greet a friend with a hug.

Space is important to Americans. When two people talk to each other, they usually stand about two and a half feet away and at an angle, so they are not facing each other directly. Americans get uncomfortable when a person stands too close. They will move back to have their space. If Americans touch another person by accident, they say, "Pardon me." or "Excuse me." Americans like to look the other person in the eyes when they are talking. If you don't do so, it means you are bored, hiding something, or are not interested. But when you are stare at someone, it is not polite. For Americans, thumbs-up means yes, very good, or well done. Thumbs down means the opposite. To call a waiter, raise one hand to head level or above. To show you want the check, make a movement with your hands as if you are signing a piece of paper. It is all right to point at things but not at people with the hand and index finger. Americans shake their index finger at children when they scold them and pat them on the head when they admire them. Learning a culture's body language is sometimes confusing. If you don't know what to do, the safest thing to do is to smile

From the passage we can learn that_______. 

A. gestures don't mean anything while talking 

B. It's confusing to understand a culture's body language 

C. gestures can help us to express ourselves 

D. American people often use body language in communication 

1
26 tháng 2 2018

Chọn C

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

Từ đoạn văn chúng ta có thể học được rằng _____.

  A. cử chỉ không có ý nghĩa gì trong khi nói chuyện

  B. thật khó hiểu để hiểu ngôn ngữ cơ thể của một nền văn hóa

  C. cử chỉ có thể giúp chúng ta thể hiện được suy nghĩ của bản thân

  D. người Mỹ thường sử dụng ngôn ngữ cơ thể trong giao tiếp

Thông tin: Gestures are the "silent language" of every culture. We point a finger or move another part of the body to show what we want to say.

Tạm dịch: Cử chỉ là "ngôn ngữ im lặng” của mọi nền văn hóa. Chúng ta chỉ tay hoặc di chuyển một phần khác của cơ thể để biểu lộ những gì muốn nói

9 tháng 5 2019

Dear Mai,

1. I am having an enjoyable time in Hoi An.

2. People are very friendly and helpful. The seafood is so great.

3. The streets are so narrow that cars are not allowwed to the center of the city, so I have to walk.

4. The houses are small, but it seems that every house has a shop to sell different souvenirs to visitors.

5. I have not bought anything for you yet, but I am going to buy you and my sister some little nice lanterns tomorrow.

9 tháng 5 2019

Dear Mai,

I am having an enjoyable time in Hoi An. People are very friendly and helpful. The seafoods are so great. The street are very narrow that cars are not allowwed to the counter in the city, so I have to walk. The house are small, but it seems that every house have a shop to sell different souvenirs for visitors. I haven't buy anything for you yet, but I am going to buy you and my sister some little nice lanterns tomorrow