Đáp án : D
You are welcome là một cách đáp lại lời cám ơn, nghĩa là: bạn luôn được sẵn lòng giúp đỡ ở đây ≈ không có gì đâu
Đáp án : D
You are welcome là một cách đáp lại lời cám ơn, nghĩa là: bạn luôn được sẵn lòng giúp đỡ ở đây ≈ không có gì đâu
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges.
Question 20: Mike and Lane are neighbors. They are talking about Lane’s party.
Mike: “Thank you for a lovely evening”.
Lane: “____________.”
A. It depends on you.
B. Thank you very much indeed.
C. Yeah. I’m really looking forward to it.
D. You are welcome.
Mike and Laura are talking about their plan for the weekend.
- Mike: “I promise to go shopping with you if you help me with the housework.”
- Laura: “______ You are the last person to keep a promise.”
A. Come off it!
B. That’s great!
C. How come?
D. I hate to differ
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes each of the following exchanges.
Mike and Tim are university students. They are talking about Tim upcoming high-school reunion.
Mike: “So, you have your fifth high-school reunion coming up?” - Tim: “ _____________
A. Oh, the school reunion was wonderful.
B. No. You’re in no mood for the event
C. The food at the reunion was excellent.
D. Yeah. I’m really looking forward to it.
Mark the letter A, Bf C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes each of the following exchanges.
Sally and Susan are talking about the dancing show they have just watched.
- Sally: “What a fantastic performance! Thank you for inviting me to the musical.”
- Susan: “_____________ I’m happy you enjoyed the show.”
A. You are welcome.
B. Thanks. That’s why I didn’t like dancing
C. Are you kidding?
D. No way
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges.
Hoa and Laura are talking about their volunteer work.
- Hoa: “Thank you very much for helping the disadvantaged children here.”
- Laura: “_______.”
A. That's nice of you!
B. It's our pleasure.
C. Sorry, we don't know.
D. What a pity!
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes each of the following exchanges.
Mike and Sue are talking about transport in the future.
- Mike: “Do you think there will be pilotless planes?” - Sue: “ _____________ ”
A. I’m afraid I can’t.
B. What for? There are quite a few around.
C. Why not? There have been cars without drivers.
D. I’m glad you like it.
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.
Read the passage and mark A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the blanks.
In European and North American cultures, body language behaviors can be divided into 2 groups: open or closed and forward or backward.
Open/closed postures are the easiest to (46)__________. People are open to messages when they show open hands, face you fully, and have both feet on the ground. This indicates that they are (47)__________ to listen to what you are saying, even if they are disagreeing with you. When people are closed to messages, they have their arms folded or their legs crossed, and they may turn their bodies away. This body language usually means that people are rejecting your message.
Forward or backward behavior reveals an active or a passive (48)__________ to what is being said. If people lean forward with their bodies toward you, they are actively engaged in your message. They may be accepting or rejecting it, but their minds are on (49)__________ you are saying. On the other hand, if people lean back in their chairs or look away from you, or perform activities such as drawing or cleaning their eyeglasses, you know that they are either passively taking in your message or that they are ignoring it. In (50)__________ case, they are not very much engaged in the conversation.
Điền vào số (48)
A. reaction
B. opinion
C. behavior
D. knowledge
Read the passage and mark A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the blanks.
In European and North American cultures, body language behaviors can be divided into 2 groups: open or closed and forward or backward.
Open/closed postures are the easiest to (46)______. People are open to messages when they show open hands, face you fully, and have both feet on the ground. This indicates that they are (47)________ to listen to what you are saying, even if they are disagreeing with you. When people are closed to messages, they have their arms folded or their legs crossed, and they may turn their bodies away. This body language usually means that people are rejecting your message.
Forward or backward behavior reveals an active or a passive (48)_______ to what is being said. If people lean forward with their bodies toward you, they are actively engaged in your message. They may be accepting or rejecting it, but their minds are on (49)_______ you are saying. On the other hand, if people lean back in their chairs or look away from you, or perform activities such as drawing or cleaning their eyeglasses, you know that they are either passively taking in your message or that they are ignoring it. In (50)_______ case, they are not very much engaged in the conversation.
Điền vào số (47)
A. likely
B. reluctant
C. able
D. willing