2. I feel ______________ in the chat room because they are discussing a totally strange topic. (visible)
3. They love to use video chatting to make their conversation more ______________. (interact)
Use the words given and other words, complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence. Do not change the word given. (Use 2 – 5 words in total)
1. Don’t miss seeing the Opera House when you are in Sydney. forget
Don’t ________________the Opera House when you are in Sydney.
2. There will be a discussion about the possibility of using video chatting at this time next week. discussing
They ___________________the possibility of using video chatting at this time next week.
3. It’s a pity I don’t have a smart phone now. wish
I _________________ a smart phone now.
4. Landline telephones are predicted not to be used in 2030. using
People _______________landline telephones in 2030.
5. I don’t feel like chatting online at the moment. prefer
I’d ___________________ at the moment.
1. Don’t miss seeing the Opera House when you are in Sydney. forget
Don’t ________forget to see________the Opera House when you are in Sydney.
2. There will be a discussion about the possibility of using video chatting at this time next week. discussing
They _______will be discussing ____________the possibility of using video chatting at this time next week.
3. It’s a pity I don’t have a smart phone now. wish
I ________wish I had_________ a smart phone now.
4. Landline telephones are predicted not to be used in 2030. using
People ________won't be using_______landline telephones in 2030.
5. I don’t feel like chatting online at the moment. prefer
I’d _________prefer not to Chat online__________ at the moment.
Question 3. Using the words given and other words, complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence. Do not change the word given. (Use 2-5 words in total)
1. Frank kept working although he wasn’t felling well.
fact Frank kept working _______________________________ he wasn’t felling well.
2. “Do you have anything to say” asked the policeman.
us The policeman _______________________________ anything to say.
3. Mrs. Ann regrets not having entered the cooking competition.
wishes Mrs. Ann ________________________________ the cooking competition.
4. Jane had just arrived when the film started.
sooner No __________________________________ than the film started.
5. You now, people say that the Minister of Health is arrested.
said You know, _____________________________ the Minister of Health is arrested.
giúp mình với ạ
Read the passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Who talk more - men or women? Most people believe that women talk more. However, linguist Deborah Tannen, who has studied the communication style of men and women , says that this is a stereotype . According to Tannen, women are more verbal - talk more - in private situations , where they use conversation as the "glue" to hold relationships together. But, she says, men talk more in public situations, where they use conversation to exchange information and gain status. Tannen points out that we can see these differences even in children. Little girls often play with one "best friend", their play includes a lot of conversation. Little boys often play games in groups; their play usually involves more doing than talking. In school, girls are often better at verbal skills, boys are often better at mathematics.
A recent study at Emory University helps to shed light on the roots of this difference. Researchers studied conversation between children age 3-6 and their parents. They found evidence that parents talk very differently to their son than they do to their daughters. The startling conclusion was that parents use more language with their girls . Specifically, when parents talk with their daughters , they use more descriptive language and more details. There is also far more talk about emotions, especially sadness, with daughters than with sons.
The word they in line 3 refers to .........
A. men
B. women
C. situations
D. men and women
Đáp án : B
“they” thay thế cho “women” vì vế trước đang đề cập đến women: “women are more verbal - talk more - in private situations , where they use conversation…”
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
Who talk more – men or women? Most people believe that women talk more. However, linguist Deborah Tannen, who has studied the communication style of men and women, says that this is a stereotype. According to Tannen, women are more verbal – talk more – in private situations, where they use conversation as the “glue” to hold relationships together. But, she says, men talk more in public situations, where they use conversation to exchange information and gain status. Tannen points out that we can see these differences even in children. Little girls often play with one “best friend”, their play includes a lot of conversation. Little boys often play games in groups; their play usually involves more doing than talking. In school, girls are often better at verbal skills, boys are often better at mathematics.
A recent study at Emory University helps to shed light on the roots of this difference. Researchers studied conversation between children age 3-6 and their parents. They found evidence that parents talk very differently to their son than they do to their daughters. The startling conclusion was that parents use more language with their girls. Specifically, when parents talk with their daughters, they use more descriptive language and more details. There is also far more talk about emotions, especially sadness, with daughters than with sons.
The word they in line 4 refers to
A. men and women
B. situations
C. men
D. women
C
“họ” nằm trong dòng thứ 5: But, she says, men talk more in public situations, where they use conversation to exchange information and gain status = nhưng cô ấy nói, nam giới nói nhiều hơn ở các tình huống công cộng, khi họ sử dụng hội thoại để trao đổi thông tin và đạt được vị thế -> Họ chính là để chỉ nam giới - men
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 28 to 34.
Who talks more - men or women? Most people believe that women talk more. However, linguist Deborah Tannen, who has the studied the communication style of men and women, says that this is a stereotype. According to Tannen, women are more verbal - talk more - in private situations, where they use conversation as the “glue’ to hold relationships together. But, she says, men talk more in public situations, where they use conversation to exchange information and gain status. Tannen points out that we can see these difference even in children. Little girls often play with one ‘best friend’ and their play includes a lot of conversation. Little boys often play games in groups, their play usually involves more doing than talking. In school, girls are often better at verbal skills, while boys are often better at mathematics.
A recent study at Emory University helps to shed light on the roots of this difference. Researchers studied conversation between children aged 3-6 and their parents. They found evidence that parents talk very differently to their sons than they do to their daughters. The startling conclusion was that parents use more language with their girls. Specifically, when parents talk with their daughters, they use more descriptive language and more details. There is also far more talk about emotions, especially with daughters than with sons.
The word “they” refers to___________.
A. Situations
B. Men
C. Men and women
D. Women
Đáp án B
“But, she says, men talk more in public situations, where they use conversation to exchange information” (Nhưng bà ấy nói rằng đàn ông nói nhiều hơn trong những tình huống công cộng, nơi mà họ dùng cuộc trò chuyện để trao đổi thông tin)
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Who talks more – men or women? Most people believe that women talk more. However, linguist Deborah Tannen, who has the studied the communication style of men and women, says that this is a stereotype. According to Tannen, women are more verbal – talk more – in private situations, where they use conversation as the “glue” to hold relationship together. But, she says, men talk more in public situations, where they use conversation to exchange information and gain status. Tannen points out that we can see these difference even in children. Little girls often play with one ‘best friend’ and their play includes a lot of conversation. Little boys often play games in groups, their play usually involves more doing than talking. In school, girls are often better at verbal skills, while boys are often better at mathematics.
A recent study at Emory University helps to shed light on the roots of this difference. Researchers studied conversation between children aged 3–6 and their parents. They found evidence that parents talk very differently to their sons than they do to their daughters. The startling conclusion was that parents use more language with their girls. Specifically, when parents talk with their daughters, they use more descriptive language and more details. There is also far more talk about emotions, especially with daughters than with sons.
The word “they” refers to ______.
A. Situations
B. Men
C. Men and women
D. Women
B
Từ “they” ám chỉ đến__________
A.tình huống
B. đàn ông
C. đàn ông và phụ nữ
D. phụ nữ
Từ “they” thay thế cho danh từ “men” ở vế trước
Dẫn chứng: But, she says, men talk more in public situations, where they use conversation to exchange information and gain status.
Tạm dịch: Nhưng, cô ấy nói, đàn ông nói nhiều hơn ở những tình huống công cộng, khi họ dùng đoạn đối thoại để trao đổi thông tin và tạo địa vị
=> Đáp án B
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Who talks more – men or women? Most people believe that women talk more. However, linguist Deborah Tannen, who has the studied the communication style of men and women, says that this is a stereotype. According to Tannen, women are more verbal – talk more – in private situations, where they use conversation as the “glue” to hold relationship together. But, she says, men talk more in public situations, where they use conversation to exchange information and gain status. Tannen points out that we can see these difference even in children. Little girls often play with one ‘best friend’ and their play includes a lot of conversation. Little boys often play games in groups, their play usually involves more doing than talking. In school, girls are often better at verbal skills, while boys are often better at mathematics.
A recent study at Emory University helps to shed light on the roots of this difference. Researchers studied conversation between children aged 3-6 and their parents. They found evidence that parents talk very differently to their sons than they do to their daughters. The startling conclusion was that parents use more language with their girls. Specifically, when parents talk with their daughters, they use more descriptive language and more details. There is also far more talk about emotions, especially with daughters than with sons.
The word “they” refers to ______.
A. Situations
B. Men
C. Men and women
D. Women
Đáp án B
– “Đàn ông nói nhiều hơn ở những tình huống công khai, khi họ dùng đoạn đối thoại để trao đổi thông tin và tạo địa vị.”
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Who talks more – men or women? Most people believe that women talk more. However, linguist Deborah Tannen, who has the studied the communication style of men and women, says that this is a stereotype. According to Tannen, women are more verbal – talk more – in private situations, where they use conversation as the “glue” to hold relationship together. But, she says, men talk more in public situations, where they use conversation to exchange information and gain status. Tannen points out that we can see these difference even in children. Little girls often play with one ‘best friend’ and their play includes a lot of conversation. Little boys often play games in groups, their play usually involves more doing than talking. In school, girls are often better at verbal skills, while boys are often better at mathematics.
A recent study at Emory University helps to shed light on the roots of this difference. Researchers studied conversation between children aged 3-6 and their parents. They found evidence that parents talk very differently to their sons than they do to their daughters. The startling conclusion was that parents use more language with their girls. Specifically, when parents talk with their daughters, they use more descriptive language and more details. There is also far more talk about emotions, especially with daughters than with sons.
The word “they” refers to ______
A. Situations
B. Men
C. Men and women
D. Women
Đáp án B
Từ “họ” đề cập đến ______.
A. Tình hình
B. Nam giới
C. Đàn ông và phụ nữ
D. Phụ nữ
Read the passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Who talk more - men or women? Most people believe that women talk more. However, linguist Deborah Tannen, who has studied the communication style of men and women , says that this is a stereotype . According to Tannen, women are more verbal - talk more - in private situations , where they use conversation as the "glue" to hold relationships together. But, she says, men talk more in public situations, where they use conversation to exchange information and gain status. Tannen points out that we can see these differences even in children. Little girls often play with one "best friend", their play includes a lot of conversation. Little boys often play games in groups; their play usually involves more doing than talking. In school, girls are often better at verbal skills, boys are often better at mathematics.
A recent study at Emory University helps to shed light on the roots of this difference. Researchers studied conversation between children age 3-6 and their parents. They found evidence that parents talk very differently to their son than they do to their daughters. The startling conclusion was that parents use more language with their girls . Specifically, when parents talk with their daughters , they use more descriptive language and more details. There is also far more talk about emotions, especially sadness, with daughters than with sons.
Which word is similar in meaning to "glue" in line 3 ?
A. means
B. sticky substance
C. rope
D. game
Đáp án : A
Ở đây ta cần phải dịch “they use conversation as the "glue" to hold relationships together.” là họ dùng hội thoại như là cách để giữ các mối quan hệ. Vì thế, từ đồng nghĩa nên chọn là “means”
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 28 to 34.
Who talks more - men or women? Most people believe that women talk more. However, linguist Deborah Tannen, who has the studied the communication style of men and women, says that this is a stereotype. According to Tannen, women are more verbal - talk more - in private situations, where they use conversation as the “glue’ to hold relationships together. But, she says, men talk more in public situations, where they use conversation to exchange information and gain status. Tannen points out that we can see these difference even in children. Little girls often play with one ‘best friend’ and their play includes a lot of conversation. Little boys often play games in groups, their play usually involves more doing than talking. In school, girls are often better at verbal skills, while boys are often better at mathematics.
A recent study at Emory University helps to shed light on the roots of this difference. Researchers studied conversation between children aged 3-6 and their parents. They found evidence that parents talk very differently to their sons than they do to their daughters. The startling conclusion was that parents use more language with their girls. Specifically, when parents talk with their daughters, they use more descriptive language and more details. There is also far more talk about emotions, especially with daughters than with sons.
Which word is similar in meaning to the word “glue” ?
A. games
B. sticky substance
C. rope
D. means
Đáp án B
- Verbal ~ connected with use of spoken language: bằng lời nói
A. bắt nguồn từ động từ
C. sử dụng tiếng ồn to
D. nói rất nhiều