You don’t like to make people sad, so you never express your 53 _____ feeling.. Question 6: Đáp án A Giải thích: Câu hỏi này yêu cầu phân biệt nghĩa và cách dùng của những động từ có ng
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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 word or phrase that best fits the numbered blanks
Reading 1
Schools exams are, generally speaking, the first kind of tests we take They find out how much knowledge
we have (1) But do they really show how intelligent we are? After all, isn’t it a fact that some people who are very successful academically don’t have any (2) sense? Intelligence is the speed at which we can understand and (3) to new situations and it is usually tested by logic puzzles Although scientists are now preparing advanced computer technology that will be able to “read” our brains, for the present tests are still the most popular ways of measuring intelligence A person’s IQ is their intelligence as it is measured by a special test The most common IQ tests are run by Mensa, an organization that was founded in England in 1946 By 1976 it had 1300 members in Britain Today there are 44000 in Britain and
100000 worldwide, largely in the US People taking the tests are judged in relation to an average score of
100, and those score over 148 are entitled to join Mensa This (4) _ at 2% of the population Anyone from the age of six can take the tests All the are straightforward and most people can answer them if (5) enough time But that’s the problems – the whole point of the tests is that they’re against the clock
Reading 2
How men first learnt to (6) words is unknown; in other words, the origin of language is a mystery All we really know is that men, unlike animals, (7) invented certain sounds to express thoughts and feelings, actions and things so that they could communicate with each other; and that later they agreed (8) certain signs, called letters, which could be combined to represent those sounds, and which could be written down These sounds, whetherspoken or written in letters, are called words
Great writers are those who not only have great thoughts but also express these thoughts in words that (9) powerfully to our minds and emotions This charming and telling use of words is what we call literary style Above all, the real poet is a master of words He can convey his meaning in words which sing like music, and which by their position and association can (10) men to tears We should, therefore, learn to choose our words carefully, or they will make our speech silly and vulgar
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Reading 3
Health is something we tend to (11) _ when we have it When our body is doing well, we are hardly aware of it But illness can come, even (12) _ we are young In fact, childhood has been a very susceptible time Many diseases attack children in particular, and people know very little how to cure
them once they struck The result was that many children died About a century ago,(13) _, scientists found out about germs, and then everything changed The cause of many diseases was found, and cures were developed As this medical discovery spread, the world became (14) _ safer for
children The result is that whereas a hundred years ago, the average man lived for 35 years, nowadays,
in many areas of the world, people can expect to live for 75 years And what do we expect by the year 2020? Undoubtedly, medical science will continue to (15) Some people will be able to avoid medical problems that are unavoidable today
Reading 4
One of the most beautiful parts of Britain is the Lake District The Lake District is situated in the west of England and consists of high hills, mountains and, of course, lakes In all, there are 16 lakes, of (16) _ the largest is Lake Windermere Over the years many writers have been (17) _ with this region but there can be no (18) _ that the most famous of all was William Wordsworth (1770-1850), who was born and lived almost the whole of his life there He had close connections with the village of Grasmere, where he lived for some thirteen years He loved this particular part of England and many of his poems of the joy he felt when surrounded by beautiful countryside
north-Every year more than 14 million people from Britain and abroad visit the Lake District to enjoy the fresh air and the scenery Some go to walk in the mountains while others sail boats on the lakes or simply sit admiring the (19) _ views Unfortunately, the region is becoming a victim of its own success in attracting visitors (20) come to the Lake District that they threaten to destroy the peace and quite
which many are searching for there
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Reading 5
English has without a (21) become the second language of Europe and the world European countries which have most (22) assimilated English into daily life are England's neighbors in Northern Europe: Ireland, the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, and the rest of Scandinavia
The situation is so (23) that any visitor to the Netherlands will soon be aware of the pressure of English on daily life: television, radio and print bring it into every home and the schoolyard conversation
of children; advertisers use it to (24) up their message, journalists take refuge in it when their bred skills fail them Increasingly one hears the (25) that Dutch will give way to English as the national tongue within two or three generations
Reading 6
Here is a wonderful opportunity at a small cost to visit the truly remarkable island of Cuba We have (26) rooms at some of the finest hotels for periods of 7 and 14 nights You may divide your time between relaxing and exploring this beautiful country by taking advantage of our extensive excursion programme
The diversity of such a small country is amazing and, as it is set in the warm waters of Caribbean, it
is (27) to have one of the most pleasant climates in the world Cuba, being so small, is not only
an ideal country to tour, but it's also a place where visitors can relax and (28) in exotic surroundings Not only has nature (29) Cuba with magnificent coast and some fine sandy beaches, but there are also extensive facilities near them Most beaches are close to important sites such
as international parks with their abundant wildlife, flora and fauna
Because the south of the island is blessed with being the driest region in the country most hotels are situated here Rain is however (30) in the north from December to July
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Reading 7
All men should study, we have to study to (31) _ our knowledge and develop our intelligence An uneducated man can only utilize his body strength to work and live An educated man, without this strength, still has the faculty of his intelligent brain and good inflection This intelligence and thought enable him to help his physical strength to act more quickly (32) _ cleverly
In a same profession or work, the educated man differs from the uneducated considerably Therefore, intellectual workers have to study, this is a matter of course but (33) workers must also (34) _ an education
In civilized countries compulsory education has been applied Man must spend seven or eight years studying From ploughmen to laborers in these nations, no one is (35) to read a book or a paper fluently
Reading 8
School exams are, generally speaking, the first kind of test we take They find out how much knowledge
we have gained But do they really show how intelligent we are? After all, isn’t it a fact that some people who are very academically successful don’t have any common sense
Intelligence is the speed _(36) _ which we can understand and react to new situations and it
is usually tested by logic puzzles Although scientist are now preparing _(37) _ computer technology that will be able to “read” our brains, for the present tests are still the most popular ways of measuring intelligence
A person’s IQ is their intelligence as it is measured by a special test The most common IT tests are _(38) _ by Mensa, an organization that was found in England in 1946 By 1976, it had 1,300 members in Britain Today there are 44,000 in Britain and 100,000 worldwide largely in the US
People taking the tests are judged in _(39) _ to an average score of 100, and those who score over
148 are entitled to join Mensa This works out at 2 percent of the population Anyone from the age of six can take tests All the are straightforward and most people can answer them if allowed enough time But that’s the problem; the whole _(40) _ of the test is that they’re against the clock
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The elementary means of communicating with other people is (41) messages by voice This fact is widely acknowledged and we recognize the voice as a feature characterizing the identity of a person The array of voices is immeasurable as no two are exactly similar They can be nasal, resonant or shrill produced in accordance with the individual physical (42) _ of the throat
One possible implementation of the art of voice recognition is voice profiling used by police analysts as a method of (43) court evidence in trials Every year thousands of audiotapes with recorded interviews
or casual utterances are put to the purpose to help identity the probable culprit Specialists dealing with the voice investigation claim that people can give themselves away by their accents, infections or other voice attributes like pitch, intensity and loudness A recorded sample is usually (44) _ into electric impulses and later transformed into a pictorial recording which is processed by a computer program Very frequently voice analysts have a stab at deciphering the relevant information which may be mingled with
background noise or other interfering sounds until they attain the desired results
Thankfully, these efforts help the police detect individuals who threaten their victim by phone or inform
about bomb planting or those who make offensive calls (45) _ the peace of decent citizens
Reading 10
Reading is Fun
More and more people are discovering that sharing and talking about their favorite books with others can
be as rewarding as the act of reading itself For people who feel that they are too busy to sit down with
a book, a book club helps them schedule time to read, others have gained self-confidence by (46) in
or leading a discussion And most people enjoy the chance to (47) _ new friends
A successful book club should have a group that is small enough so even the quiet people can be heard but also big enough for many different opinions The best arrangement is a (48) of ages, sexes, and backgrounds for more reading variety and livelier discussions
The book club could (49) _ in one subject or type of book, like mysteries, science fiction, or biographies Or the members could read books of all types, as long as the book is highly recommended by someone who thinks it would be (50) discussing
Some book clubs meet in places like bookstores, public libraries, or restaurants, but most have their meetings in members’ homes The approach simply offers more privacy and time for longer meetings To make the meeting go smoothly, a leader should be appointed The leader will usually start the discussion
by asking what the author’s main idea was Book club members should never be afraid to offer their opinions, even if they don’t like a book They just need to be prepared to explain why
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Reading 11
Everyone has got two personalities - the one that is shown to the world and the other that is secret and real You don’t show your secret personality when you are (51) _ because you can control yourself But when you are asleep, your feeling position shows the real you In a normal (52) _, of course, people often change their positions The important position is the one you go to sleep in
If you go to sleep on your back, you are a very open person You usually believe people and you accept new things or new ideas easily You don’t like to make people sad, so you never express your (53) _ feeling You are quite shy
If you sleep on your stomach, you are a rather secretive person You worry a lot and you always easily become sad You usually live for today not tomorrow This means that you (54) _having a good time
If you sleep curled up, you are probably a very nervous person You have a low opinion of yourself You are shy and don’t like meeting people You (55) _to be on your own You are easily hurt
Reading 12
If you ask anyone who invented television, they will tell you that it was John Logie Baird While Baird was, of course, extremely important in the history of television, it would be more accurate to see his role as part of a (56) _ of events which finally led to television as we know it today
The history of television really begins in 1817 with the discovery by Berzelius, a Swedish chemist, of the chemical selenium It was found that the amount of electric current that selenium could carry depended
on how much light struck it
This discovery directly led to G R Carey, an American inventor, (57) _ up with the first real television system in 1875 His system used selenium to transmit a picture along wires to a row of light bulbs This picture was not very clear, however
Over the next few years, a number of scientists and inventors simplified and improved on Carey's system
It was not until1923 that Baird made the first practical transmission Once again, the picture was (58)
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Reading 13
Wind, water, air, ice and heat all work to cause erosion As the wind blows over the land, it often (61) _ small grains of sand When these grains of sand strike against solid rocks, the rocks are slowly worn away In this way, even very hard rocks are worn away by the wind
When particles of rocks or soil became loosened in any way, running water carries them down the hillsides Some rocks and soil particles are carried into streams and then into the sea
Land that is covered with trees, grass and other plants wears away very slowly, and so loses very (62) _ of its soil The roots of plants help to (63) _ the rocks and soil in place Water that falls on grasslands runs away more slowly than water that falls on bare ground Thus, forests and grasslands help to slow down erosion
Even where the land is (64) _ covered with plants, some erosion goes on In the spring, the (65) _ snow turns into a large quantity of water that then runs downhill in streams As a stream carries away some of the soil, the stream bed gets deeper and deeper After thousands of years of such erosion, wide valleys are often formed
Reading 14
It stands to reason that a city like Los Angeles, which is home to the rich and famous, is also where you
find the Association of Celebrity Personal Assistants
Celebrity Personal Assistants is a unique group among Hollywood professionals (66) _ the lawyers and agents who rub shoulders with the stars and make millions, personal assistants (PAs) are not paid well They typically earn about $56,000 a year which, (67) _ their round-the-clock obligations, isn’t much by Hollywood standards As for the job description, it’s also far from glamorous
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a can-do person If there’s one word that celebrities don't want to hear, that word is “no”.’
Almost all the 50 or so different kinds of modern plastic are made from oil, gas or renewable natural (72) We import well over three millions tones of the stuff in Britain each year and, sooner or later, most of it is thrown away A high (33) of our annual consumption is
coal-non-in the form of packagcoal-non-ing, and this constitutes about 7% by weight of our domestic refuse Almost all of it could be recycled, but very little of it is, though the plastic recycling (74) is growing fast The plastics themselves are extremely energy-rich - they have a higher calorific value than coal and one (75) of "recovery" strongly favoured by the plastic manufacturers is the conversion of waste plastic into a fuel
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INFLUENCES OF TELEVISION
Television has changed the lifestyle of people in every industrialized country in the world In the United States, where sociologists have studied the effects, some interesting observations have been made Television, although not essential, has become a(n) (76) _ part of most people’s lives It has become
a baby-sitter, an initiator of conversations, a major transmitter of culture, and a keeper of traditions Yet when what can be seen on TV in one day is critically analyzed, it becomes evident that television is not a teacher but a sustainer The poor quality of programs does not elevate people into greater (77) The primary reason for the lack of quality in American television is related to both the history of TV development and the economics of TV Television in America began with the radio Radio companies and their sponsors first experimented with television Therefore, the close relationship, which the advertisers had with radio programs, became the system for American TV Sponsors not only paid money for time within programs, but many actually produced the programs Thus, coming from the capitalistic, profit-oriented sector of American society, television is primarily (78) _ with reflecting and attracting society rather than innovating and experimenting with new ideas Advertisers want to attract the largest viewing audience possible; to do so requires that the programs be entertaining rather than challenging Television in America today remains, to a large (79) _, with the same organization and standards
as it had thirty years ago The hope for some evolution and true achievement toward improving society will require a change in the (80) _ system
Reading 17
In 1830, there were under 100 miles of public railway in Britain Yet within 20 years, this figure had grown
to more than 5000 miles By the end of the century, almost enough rail track to encircle the world covered this small island, (81) the nature of travel forever and contributing to the industrial revolution that changed the course of history in many parts of the world
Wherever railways were introduced, economic and social progress quickly (82) In a single day, rail passengers could travel hundreds of miles, cutting previous journey times by huge margins and bringing rapid travel within the (83) of ordinary people Previously, many people had never ventured beyond the outskirts of their town and villages The railway brought them greater freedom and enlightenment
goods and passengers Trains were associated with romance, adventure and, frequently, (84) luxury But the railways did more than revolutionize travel; they also left a distinctive and permanent mark
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Reading 18
Over the next 20 to 50 years, it will become harder to tell the (86) _ between the human and the
ability to recognize feelings and respond in a feeling way They will then produce fake people We will then be able to create a machine duplicate of ourselves so we will appear to be alive long after we are dead Maybe a few decades later, a way will be found to transfer our spirit, including our (87) _ and thoughts, to the new body Then we can choose to live for as long as we want It might be expensive When it becomes possible to do a spirit transfer, they will figure out (88) _ to do them automatically
So we will be able to reside within whichever duplicate we want, whenever we want
Miniature robots will be built to travel through your blood stream and repair damage Also, larger robots will be used when you are sick When you have an upset stomach, you will (89) _ a very small cherry tasting robot which will travel through your stomach taking video of the mess It will be set up like a video game, so you can control the exploring and the selection of images Then you can replay the video to help
a doctor (90) _ your illness, or to prove to your employer that you really, were sick
Reading 19
Rowing is a sport in which athletes race against each other on rivers, lakes or on the ocean, (91) _ on the type of race and the discipline The boats are propelled by the reaction forces on the oar blades as they are pushed against the water The sport can be both recreational, focusing (92) _ learning the techniques required, and competitive where overall fitness plays a large role It is also one of the oldest Olympic sports In the United States, Australia and Canada, high school and collegial rowing is sometimes referred to as crew
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Since the action of rowing has become fairly popular throughout the world, there are many different types
of (95) _ These include endurance races, time trials, stake racing, bumps racing, and the side-by-side format used in the Olympic Games The many different formats are a result of the long history of the sport, its development in different regions of the world, and specific local requirements and restrictions
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Sugar was for a long time a luxury and in the opinion of the medical profession it still should be During the nineteenth century, however, manufactures discovered (96) of producing it in vast quantities and it has since become one of the staple articles of diet, particularly for the lower social classes It has the advantages of being comparatively cheap, easily digested, rich in energy and useful for flavoring Its major drawbacks are that it lacks every nourishing quality except that of giving energy, and because of its attractive flavor it (97) to displace other much more valuable foods from the diet Most serious of all is its adverse (98) _ on health, since excessive consumption can cause heart trouble, obesity and dental decay The latter is widespread among the inhabitants of western countries From the very young
to the very old, (99) anyone escapes Yet if parents would drastically reduce the (100) of confectionery they allow their children to eat, the extend of dental decay would soon be made
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calculate that it will be a particular amount
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D work out (phr.v) – dùng cho các phép tính toán cái gì
Dịch: “This (44) _ at 2% of the population.” : Điều này 2% tổng dân số
Question 5: Đáp án A
Giải thích: “All the are straightforward and most people can answer them if (45) enough
time.”
Dịch: Tất cả các câu hỏi là dễ hiểu và hầu hết mọi người có thể trả lời chúng nếu (45) đủ thời gian Question 6: Đáp án A
Giải thích: Câu hỏi này yêu cầu phân biệt nghĩa và cách dùng của những động từ có nghĩa tương
tự nhau
A Invent (v): phát minh ra, là sự sáng tạo có giá trị và đã tạo nên một thành phẩm
B Create (v): sáng tạo, là khả năng tưởng tượng ra nhiều trường hợp, ý kiến mới nhiều nhất có
thể, dù có giá trị hay không
C Make (v): làm ra, là sự tạo thành sản phẩm từ các nguyên liệu, công thức đã có sẵn, không mang
tính sáng tạo
D Discover (v): phát hiện, là tìm ra, khám phá ra một thứ, một điều vốn đã tồn tại từ trước nhưng
chưa được biết đến
Ngôn ngữ là một phát minh có giá trị bậc nhất của loài người Do đó, sử dụng từ “invent” là chính xác nhất
Dịch: How men first learnt to invent words is unknown; in other words, the origin of language is a
mystery.: Làm thế nào con người lần đầu tiên phát minh ra các từ ngữ vẫn chưa được biết rõ; nói cách khác, nguồn gốc của ngôn ngữ là một điều bí ẩn
Question 7: Đáp án D
Giải thích:
A whatever: bất cứ cái gì
B however: tuy nhiên
C somewhat: hơi hơi, khá là
Giải thích: Cấu trúc Agree on / upon sth: đồng ý về cái gì, việc gì
Dịch: later they agreed upon certain signs, called letters, which could be combined to represent those sounds, and which could be written down: sau này họ đồng ý về những kí hiệu nhất định, được gọi
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Question 9: Đáp án B
Giải thích: Cấu trúc Appeal to sb: gây ấn tượng, thu hút ai
A interest (v) in sth: có hứng thú, yêu thích cái gì
C attract (v) sb / sth: hấp dẫn, thu hút ai
D lure (v): quyến rũ, lôi cuốn ai đi đâu hay làm gì (nghĩa tiêu cực)
Dịch: Great writers are those who not only have great thoughts but also express these thoughts in words that appeal powerfully to our minds and emotions: Những nhà văn lớn là những người không chỉ
có tư tưởng vĩ đại mà còn thể hiện những suy nghĩ trong lời văn gây ấn tượng mạnh mẽ đến tâm trí và cảm xúc của chúng ta
Question 10: Đáp án D
Giải thích: move (v) sb to tears: làm ai cảm động đến khóc
A take (v): lấy, cầm, chiếm, nhận, đạt giải thưởng
B send (v): gửi đi
Giải thích: Dựa vào câu "When our body is doing well, we are hardly aware of it.”: Khi cơ thể
chúng ta đang khỏe mạnh, chúng ta hiếm khi nhận thức được nó Do đó, xu hướng mà con người
thường có khi có sức khỏe là phớt lờ, bỏ qua nó
A forget (v): quên
B ignore (v): phớt lờ, bỏ qua
C give up (v): từ bỏ
D throw away (v): ném đi
Dịch: Health is something we tend to ignore when we have it.= Sức khỏe là thứ chúng ta có
khuynh hướng xao lãng khi chúng ta có nó
Question 12: Đáp án C
Giải thích: Đây là một mệnh đề nhấn mạnh về thời gian, sử dụng cụm từ "even when": kể cả khi
A even if: kể cả nếu, dùng trong cấu trúc câu điều kiện
B even so: kể cả thế (=but), dùng để nối hai vế có mối quan hệ nhượng bộ
D even while: kể cả trong khi, nhấn mạnh vào quá trình hơn là về thời điểm
Dịch: But illness can come, even when we are young: Nhưng bệnh tật có thể đến bất cứ khi nào,
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Do đó từ nối However: tuy nhiên là từ phù hợp nhất
A therefore: bởi vậy, do đó Dùng để nối hai vế có quan hệ nguyên nhân – kết quả
C although: mặc dù Theo sau là một mệnh đề, thường đứng đầu câu, dùng để nối hai vế có quan
hệ
nhượng bộ
D moreover: thêm vào đó Dùng để bổ sung thêm ý kiến
Dịch: The result was that many children died About a century ago; however, scientists found out about germs, and then everything changed.: Kết quả là nhiều trẻ đã tử vong Tuy nhiên, khoảng một thế
kỷ trước, các nhà khoa học đã tı̀m ra vi trùng và sau đó mọi thứ đã thay đổi
Question 14: Đáp án B
Giải thích: Much/far + hı̀nh thức so sánh hơn được dùng để nhấn mạnh thêm phép so sánh đó
A more: hơn, more + tính từ dài / danh từ tạo thành phép so sánh hơn kém
C very: rất, theo sau là một tính từ hoặc trạng từ
D quite: khá là, theo sau là một tính từ hoặc trạng từ
Dịch: As this medical discovery spread, the world became much safer for children: Khi phát minh
về y học này được lan rộng, thế giới trở nên an toàn hơn nhiều cho trẻ em
Question 15: Đáp án D
Giải thích: Chỉ có từ advance (v): tiến bộ là phù hợp với ngữ cảnh của câu
A speed up (v): tăng tốc độ
B run (v): chạy
C accelerate (v): đẩy nhanh tiến độ
Dịch: And what do we expect by the year 2020? Undoubtedly, medical science will continue to advance Some people will be able to avoid medical problems that are unavoidable today.: Và đến năm
2020 chúng ta mong đợi điều gı̀? Rõ ràng là ngành y học sẽ tiếp tục tiến bộ Nhiều người sẽ có thể tránh được các vấn đề về y học mà ngày nay vẫn chưa tránh được
+ Kêt giao, kết bạn với , giao thiệp với, giao du với ; Hợp sức lại, liên hợp lại
B connected (with somebody/something) có liên quan đến
C tobe bound to do sth: chắc chắn có thể xảy ra điều gì
D link (n) sự liên kết
Question 18: Đáp án D
Giải thích: Ta có: no doubt: Không còn nghi ngờ gì nữa
A suy nghĩ
Trang 16Dịch: Một số người đi dạo ở vùng núi, trong khi những người khác chèo thuyền trên hồ hoặc chỉ
đơn giản là ngồi ngưỡng mộ (44) _ quang cảnh
Question 20: Đáp án C
Giải thích: Ta có: S + V + so + many/few + plural / countable noun + that + S + V
Còn Such….that : S + V + such + (a/an) + adj + noun + that + S + V
Ta có cách dung: SO MUCH/ MANY – để nhấn mạnh vào số lượng đối lượng – danh từ trong mệnh đề chỉ nguyên nhân
Dịch: English has without a doubt become the second language of Europe and the world: Tiếng
Anh không hề nghi ngờ gì đã trở thành ngôn ngữ thứ hai của Châu Âu và thế giới
Question 22: Đáp án A
Giải thích: Sau chỗ trống là động từ "assimilate” (hòa nhập, kết hợp) nên trước đó cần một trạng
từ bổ nghĩa cho động từ đó
A Successfully (adv): một cách thành công
B victorious (adj): chiến thắng, thành công
C successful (adj): thành công
D lucrative (adj): thịnh vượng, sinh lãi nhiều
Dịch: European countries which have most successfully assimilated English into daily life are
England's neighbors in Northern Europe: …: Những quốc gia châu Âu mà đã hòa nhập thành công Tiếng
Anh vào cuộc sống thường ngày mà những láng giềng của nước Anh ở Bắc Âu: …
Question 23: Đáp án D
Giải thích: Sử dụng cấu trúc: S + tobe + so + adj + that + S + V: như thế nào quá đến nỗi mà
Sau "that" là mệnh đề “any visitor to the Netherlands will soon be aware of the pressure of English on
daily life”: bất cứ khách du lịch nào đến với Hà Lan cũng sẽ sớm nhận ra sức ép của Tiếng Anh trong đời