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Trang 1is fun
practice your listening skill
Trang 2nhiệm vụ đầu tiên : nhìn context đoán nghĩa của từ :D (nhớ tìm cả cách phát âm từ
đó nữa nhé)
Trang 3what does "rehearsal"
mean?
My father was a musician in Havana and he took
me to a rehearsal And he told me to sit down at a bench outside the studio Suddenly, someone approached me and said, ‘We are trying to test for this commercial.’ I must have been 10 years old.
So, I got up and I did the casting call I mean, I have never been an actor, but it was like I had always been doing this.
Trang 4what does "refugee" mean?
February 28 of 1962, I woke up and I knew
that this was the day I would leave My mother
made me dress in a pinstripe suit and a
beautifully white ironed shirt and a tie and she
told me something that I never forgot She
said, ‘People will evaluate you based on the
way you dress.’ So, I arrived in the U.S as a
refugee looking like a million dollars But
anyway, we went to the airport and there were
a lot of children We were all fighting for the
window And I remember seeing the clear
waters of, of the water in Cuba And it was so,
so beautiful.
Trang 5I remember you told me that
story on my 14th birthday
and it was the first time I
was old enough to put it all
into perspective and
understand how much it
took.
what does "Put it into perspective" mean?
Trang 6What does "optimism
never failed me" mean?
Absolutely In a foreign country with no
language, no parents, going to school, gone
from being an actor to, to being a busboy I
remember that I was working and I had my 15
minute break I would go back to an alley
behind the restaurant and sit on a wooden
crate, and dry the tears with my apron It was
a challenge, but optimism never failed me
At 74, I’m not giving up on, you know, getting
a good part in a movie sometime.
Trang 7- sometime:
+) tính từ: trước đây, trước kia (the sometime secretary: người thư
kí trước đây)
+) phó từ bất định: một lúc nào đó (một thời điểm không rõ trong
tương lai hoặc trong quá khứ)
- sometimes (trạng từ chỉ tần suất): = occasionally: thỉnh thoảng
sự khác nhau giữa 'sometime' và 'sometimes'
Trang 8nhiệm vụ tiếp theo : điền từ
vào chỗ trống
Trang 9And in a perfect movie, Max, I would be
the who sells
that you run to the girl
Trang 10what does "the next best
thing could be around the corner" mean in english?
GIẢI THÍCH NGHĨA CỦA CỤM TỪ
TRÊN BẰNG TIẾNG ANH
Trang 11He is referred to as the father of (1) _, but during the Second World War, the Red Cross (2) _ of African Americans to give blood, which meant that Dr Drew couldn’t himself have been a (3) _.
When they changed that policy, it led to the (4) _ of blood But he said,
’There is no scientific (5) _.’ And further than that, he said, ‘You need the blood We are at war.’I think Dr Drew would call himself a (6) and (7) And if that took taking a (8) , that’s what he did.
Trang 12When they changed that policy, it led to the
segregation of blood But he said, ’There is no scientific reason.’ And further than that, he said, ‘You need the blood We are at war.’I think Dr Drew would call himself a determined teacher and surgeon And if that took taking a stand , that’s what he did.
Trang 13I must say that I didn’t know a lot about what my father was doing until
he died I was eight years old And my mother felt that it was better that
we not be at the (1) _, so I was at school that day.
When the (2) left, it went by my school and
I saw the cars going by And the cars went by, and they went by And I was simply (3) that there were so many people who
(4) _ him.
When he died, he was 45 years old and it is an (5) to think about, even now, to have done so much in such a little bit of time You know, I think I call him Dr Drew because it is (6) A
man of the ages is not someone who is called daddy.
Trang 14I must say that I didn’t know a lot about what my
father was doing until he died I was eight years old.
And my mother felt that it was better that we not be
at the service , so I was at school that day.
When the funeral procession left, it went by my school and I saw the cars going by And the cars went by,
and they went by And I was simply astounded that
there were so many people who revered him.
When he died, he was 45 years old and it is an
enormous thing to think about, even now, to have
done so much in such a little bit of time You know, I
think I call him Dr Drew because it is honorific A man
of the ages is not someone who is called daddy.
Trang 15You know, Mom, I will carry these _ on to my children who will then carry these conversations on to theirs They will all know that Dr Drew _ a path for them.
Trang 16You know, Mom, I will carry these
on to my children who will then carry these conversations on to theirs They will all know that Dr Drew blazed a path for them.
Trang 17I get a call that said, ‘Do you wanna be an (1) _?’ I said, ‘Oh my gosh, yes!’ And he said, ‘Be here on Monday to take these tests.’ I had (2) stuck on every part of my body; tubes running up my (3) So, I went along with it It didn’t bother me And then they said,
‘We want you to come with a (4) You’re going to go into the (5) .’ Well, I didn’t know what that was The (6) _ come down, they said, ‘Try not to move.’ Well, I didn’t have a whole lot to think about I’m twenty, I had ten dollars in my (7) And then finally they said,
‘Wally, you were (8) You stayed in ten hours and thirty-five minutes You did the best of the guys that we’ve had and of the girls.’
Trang 18I get a call that said, ‘Do you wanna be an
astronaut ?’ I said, ‘Oh my gosh, yes!’ And he said, ‘Be here on Monday to take these tests.’ I had needles stuck on every part of my body; tubes running up my bottom So, I went along with it It didn’t bother me And then they said,
‘We want you to come with a swimsuit You’re going to go into the isolation tank ’ Well, I didn’t know what that was The lights come down, they said, ‘Try not to move.’ Well, I didn’t have a whole lot to think about I’m twenty, I had ten dollars in my pocket And then finally they said, ‘Wally, you were
outstanding You stayed in ten hours and thirty-five minutes You did the best of the guys that we’ve had and of the girls.’
Trang 19(1) _ When we got the
(2) _, that was it and I never heard
anything more So, I went on about my own
business I’m not gonna sit back and pine over
anything I applied to NASA four times and
finally they said, ‘Wally, you know, we’re sorry
but you don’t have an (3) _.’ I
said, ‘Well, I’ll get one.’ So, I never let anything
stop me I know that my body and my mind can
take anything that any space outfit wants to give
me A high altitude chamber test, which is fine,
a centrifuge test, which I know I can do five and
six Gs These things are, are, are easy for me.
pine over
= regret
Trang 20But, I don’t think you truly realize that you have been not only
my hero but my (1) _ I went through a very (2) _ and you made a phone call at the right time one afternoon that saved my life You said, ‘Mary, let’s go flying,’ And I said, ‘Wally, I can’t (3) _ to go flying.’ And you said, ‘I didn’t ask you that Meet me at the airport.’ And taking me flying, you would pick out a cloud and you would say, ‘Mary, you see that cloud up there?’ I’d say, ’Yes, ma’am.’ You said, ‘Point the (4) _ of this airplane toward that cloud and just fly to it.’ And it was the most (5) _ feeling I felt like I was (6) _ something when I was in that airplane, and that helped me to put myself back in charge
of my own life So yeah, you fixed the (7) _.
Every night at ten o’clock you and I will call each other and we
(8) _ our day, what went well, what didn’t go well,
and we call it our ten o’clock (9) .
Trang 21But, I don’t think you truly realize that you have been not only my hero but my mentor I went through a very nasty divorce and you made a phone call at the right time one afternoon that saved my life You said,
‘Mary, let’s go flying,’ And I said, ‘Wally, I can’t afford to go flying.’ And you said, ‘I didn’t ask you that Meet me at the airport.’ And taking me flying, you would pick out a cloud and you would say, ‘Mary, you see that cloud up there?’ I’d say, ’Yes, ma’am.’ You said, ‘Point the nose of this airplane toward that cloud and just fly to it.’ And it was the most freeing feeling I felt like I was in charge of something when I was in that airplane, and that helped me to put myself back in charge of my own life So yeah, you fixed the problem.
Every night at ten o’clock you and I will call each other and we discuss our day, what went well, what didn’t go well, and we call it our ten o’clock flight.
Trang 22answer the question : what
do you think about their stories? what lesson can you
learn from them?
Trang 23nhiệm vụ cuối cùng : tập tành
note-taking
Trang 24_ And I said, ‘Would you let me go?’ Because,
in the Hispanic home, a young girl
did not leave home But, she says,
‘Do you want to be like me at age 22 with four kids?’ I said, ‘No.’ Then she says, ‘Ah well, then get the heck out
of here.’
Trang 25So, I signed up and we were put
in a…what is the word?…convoy?
to Hawaii.
They assigned me to the sheet
metal department and it was like on-the-job training I didn’t know what a wrench was, nothing
Trang 26The airplanes that were coming in were
all torn up And they needed for you to
crawl into the plane.
And I went and
told my supervisor, ‘I can’t do it.’
_ And I did.
Trang 27The minute the war was over, they said, ‘Thank you,
bye Now, go back home.’
_ _ _
But, after we came back,
_ _ But, we were married 52 years.
Trang 28He was a very strong Navy man And, I remember, one
day,
And, at the Cemetery here, the man’s name is
in the front of the cross and their wife’s name is in the
back.
I did as much as you guys did You
guys had a uniform on and a gun But, who fixed that
gun for you?’
And so,
_
Trang 29I came home one day and told my
mom that there were signs all over, like Uncle Sam needs you And I said,
‘Would you let me go?’ Because, in the Hispanic home, a young girl did not leave home But, she says, ‘Do
you want to be like me at age 22
with four kids?’ I said, ‘No.’ Then she says, ‘Ah well, then get the heck out
of here.’
Trang 30So, I signed up and we were put
in a…what is the word?…convoy?
to Hawaii And we were the only ship with women They assigned
me to the sheet metal
department and it was like
on-the-job training I didn’t know
what a wrench was, nothing
Trang 31The airplanes that were coming in were
all torn up And they needed for you to
crawl into the plane You could see blood all over and the smell was horrible I just couldn’t stand it And I went and told my supervisor, ‘I can’t do it.’ And I will never forget that he told me, ‘You take a deep
breath and get back in there and you just
do that job.’ And I did.
Trang 32The minute the war was over, they said, ‘Thank you,
bye Now, go back home.’ And I said, ‘The hell with
that.’ You know, I already got a taste of what it’s like to
be an independent woman
But, after we came back, I met my husband and he was such a good man and I thought, ‘Man, this is gonna be a boring ride.’ You know? [Laughs] But, we were married
52 years.
Trang 33He was a very strong Navy man And, I remember, one day, we were talking about where we were gonna go
when we die And, at the Cemetery here, the man’s
name is in the front of the cross and their wife’s name is
in the back So, I said, ‘If you want to go there, you go But, I’m not, ‘cause I’m not gonna be in the back of
nobody’s cross I did as much as you guys did You guys had a uniform on and a gun But, who fixed that gun for you?’
And so, he has his own name and I’ll have my own
name
Trang 34đọc báo đoán nghĩa của từ
Trang 35The Covid-19 Pandemic
our lives, our economy and nearly
given worldwide, or 55 per 100 people.
But the worldwide numbers of
vaccinated regions like Western
Europe and the United States, cases
are relatively low but climbing fast as
Trang 36It is not yet clear whether the Delta variant causes
more (1) in children, but its high
level of (2) is causing a surge of
pediatric Covid-19 cases.
Pilar Villarraga had spent much of the summer
counting down the days until her daughter Sophia’s
birthday In early August, Sophia would turn 12 —
and become (3) for a Covid-19 vaccine.
“I didn’t want her to start school without the
vaccine,” said Ms Villarraga, who lives in Doral, Fla.
The Delta Variant Is Sending More Children
to the Hospital Are They Sicker, Too?
Trang 37It is not yet clear whether the Delta variant causes
more severe disease in children, but its high level of
i nfectiousness is causing a surge of pediatric
Covid-19 cases Pilar Villarraga had spent much of the
summer counting down the days until her daughter
Sophia’s birthday In early August, Sophia would
turn 12 — and become officially eligible for a
Covid-19 vaccine “I didn’t want her to start school without
the vaccine,” said Ms Villarraga, who lives in Doral,
Fla.
The Delta Variant Is Sending More Children
to the Hospital Are They Sicker, Too?