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18 tháng 3 2019

Kiến thức: Mệnh đề nhượng bộ

Giải thích: Although + S + V: mặc dù

Tạm dịch: Tôi chưa bao giờ nhìn thấy cô ấy trước đây. Tuy nhiên, tôi nhận ra cô ấy từ một bức ảnh.

  A. Mặc dù tôi chưa bao giờ nhìn thấy cô ấy trước đây, tôi nhận ra cô ấy từ một bức ảnh.

  B. Tôi nhận ra cô ấy từ một bức ảnh trước khi tôi chưa bao giờ nhìn thấy cô ấy.

  C. Mặc dù tôi chưa bao giờ nhìn thấy cô ấy trước đây nhưng tôi nhận ra cô ấy từ một bức ảnh.

  D. Sau khi tôi nhìn thấy cô ấy, tôi nhận ra cô ấy từ một bức ảnh.

Câu B, C, D sai về nghĩa.

Chọn A

28 tháng 2 2017

Đáp án A

Câu này dịch như sau: Tôi chưa bao giờ gặp cô ấy trước đây. Tuy nhiên, tôi đã nhận ra cô ấy qua bức ảnh.

A.Mặc dù tôi chưa gặp cô ấy trước đây, nhưng tôi đã nhận ra cô ấy qua bức ảnh.

B. Tôi đã nhận ra cô ấy qua bức ảnh trước đây tôi chưa bao giờ gặp cô ấy.

=> Sai nghĩa Câu C sai ngữ pháp vì đã dùng Although thì không được dùng “but”

D. Sau khi gặp cô ấy, tôi đã nhận ra cô ấy qua bức ảnh.

=> Sai nghĩa 

4 tháng 10 2019

Đáp án A

Kiến thức: Mệnh đề nhượng bộ

Giải thích: Although + S + V: mặc dù

Tạm dịch: Tôi chưa bao giờ nhìn thấy cô ấy trước đây. Tuy nhiên, tôi nhận ra cô ấy từ một bức ảnh.

A. Mặc dù tôi chưa bao giờ nhìn thấy cô ấy trước đây, tôi nhận ra cô ấy từ một bức ảnh.

B. Tôi nhận ra cô ấy từ một bức ảnh trước khi tôi chưa bao giờ nhìn thấy cô ấy.

C. Mặc dù tôi chưa bao giờ nhìn thấy cô ấy trước đây nhưng tôi nhận ra cô ấy từ một bức ảnh.

D. Sau khi tôi nhìn thấy cô ấy, tôi nhận ra cô ấy từ một bức ảnh.

Câu B, C, D sai về nghĩa. 

29 tháng 5 2018

Đáp án là A

Trước đây tôi chưa từng gặp cô ấy. Tuy nhiên, tôi đã nhận ra cô ấy qua bức ảnh.

A. Mặc dù trước đây tôi chưa từng gặp cô ấy, nhưng tôi đã nhận ra cô ấy qua bức ảnh.

B. Sai ngữ pháp vì Before + S + QKĐ, S + QKHT

C. Sai vì đã dùng Although không dùng “but”

D. Sau khi gặp cô ấy tôi đã nhận ra cô ấy qua bức ảnh

3 tháng 11 2019

Đáp án A

Đề: Tôi chưa bao giờ gặp cô ấy trước đó. Tuy nhiên, tôi đã nhận ra cô ấy từ một bức ảnh.

A. Dù tôi chưa bao giờ gặp cô ấy trước đó, tôi đã nhận ra cô ấy từ một bức ảnh.

B. Tôi đã nhận ra cô ấy từ một bức ảnh trước khi tôi đã chưa bao giờ gặp cô ấy. (sai về thời thì)

C. Dù tôi chưa bao giờ gặp cô ấy trước đó nhưng tôi đã nhận ra cô ấy từ một bức ảnh.

(Thừa “Although” hoặc “but” vì không thể dùng đồng thời cả 2 từ trong câu)

D. Sau khi tôi đã gặp cô ấy, tôi nhận ra cô ấy từ một bức ảnh. (sai nghĩa câu)

29 tháng 4 2019

Đáp án là D

Cụm từ: dawn on sb = cross sb’s mind [ chợt nhớ/ thoáng qua trong đầu]

Câu này dịch như sau: Đột nhiên tôi chợt nhớ ra nơi đã gặp cô ấy trước đây

Read the following passage on transport, and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50. 1) It was the first photograph that I had ever seen, and it fascinated me. I can remember holding it at every angle in order to catch the flickering light from the oil lamp on the dresser. The man in the photograph was unsmiling, but his eyes were kind. I had never met him, but I felt that I knew him. One evening when I was...
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Read the following passage on transport, and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50.

1) It was the first photograph that I had ever seen, and it fascinated me. I can remember holding it at every angle in order to catch the flickering light from the oil lamp on the dresser. The man in the photograph was unsmiling, but his eyes were kind. I had never met him, but I felt that I knew him. One evening when I was looking at the photograph, as I always did before I went to sleep, I noticed a shadow across the man’s thin face. I moved the photograph so that the shadow lay perfectly around his hollow cheecks. How different he looked!

(2) That night I could not sleep, thinking about the letter that I would write. First, I would tell him that I was eleven years old, and that if he had a little girl my age, she could write to me instead of him. I knew that he was a very busy man. Then I would explain to him the real purpose of my letter. I would tell him how wonderful he looked with the shadow that I had seen across his photograph, and I would most carefully suggest that he grow whiskers.

(3) Four months later when I met him at the train station near my home in Westfield, New York, he was wearing a full beard. He was so much taller than I had imagined from my tiny photograph.

(4) “Ladies and gentlemen,” he said, “I have no speech to make and no time to make it in. I appear before you that I may see you and that you may see me.” Then he picked me right up and kissed me on both cheeks. The whiskers scratched. “Do you think I look better, my little friend?” he asked me.

(5) My name is Grace Bedell, and the man in the photograph was Abraham Lincoln. 

What did Grace Bedell do every night before she went to sleep?

A. She wrote letters.

B. She looked at the photograph. 

C. She made shadow figures on the wall.

D. She read stories.

1
4 tháng 10 2019

Đáp án B

Dòng 1 đoạn 2: “That night I could not sleep, thinking about the letter that I would write”

Sick: ốm

Exited: hào hứng

Lonely: cô đơn

Sad: buồn

Read the following passage on transport, and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 1 to 8. (1) It was the first photograph that I had ever seen, and it fascinated me. I can remember holding it at every angle in order to catch the flickering light from the oil lamp on the dresser. The man in the photograph was unsmiling, but his eyes were kind. I had never met him, but I felt that I knew him. One evening when I was looking...
Đọc tiếp

Read the following passage on transport, and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 1 to 8.

(1) It was the first photograph that I had ever seen, and it fascinated me. I can remember holding it at every angle in order to catch the flickering light from the oil lamp on the dresser. The man in the photograph was unsmiling, but his eyes were kind. I had never met him, but I felt that I knew him. One evening when I was looking at the photograph, as I always did before I went to sleep, I noticed a shadow across the man’s thin face. I moved the photograph so that the shadow lay perfectly around his hollow cheecks. How different he looked!

(2) That night I could not sleep, thinking about the letter that I would write. First, I would tell him that I was eleven years old, and that if he had a little girl my age, she could write to me instead of him. I knew that he was a very busy man. Then I would explain to him the real purpose of my letter. I would tell him how wonderful he looked with the shadow that I had seen across his photograph, and I would most carefully suggest that he grow whiskers.

(3) Four months later when I met him at the train station near my home in Westfield, New York, he was wearing a full beard. He was so much taller than I had imagined from my tiny photograph.

(4) “Ladies and gentlemen,” he said, “I have no speech to make and no time to make it in. I appear before you that I may see you and that you may see me.” Then he picked me right up and kissed me on both cheeks. The whiskers scratched. “Do you think I look better, my little friend?” he asked me.

(5) My name is Grace Bedell, and the man in the photograph was Abraham Lincoln.

What did Grace Bedell do every night before she went to sleep?

A. She wrote letters.

B. She looked at the photograph.

C. She made shadow figures on the wall.

D. She read stories.

1
6 tháng 2 2019

Đáp án B

Dòng 3 + 4 đoạn 1: “One evening when I was looking at the photograph, as I always did before I went to sleep”

Read the following passage on transport, and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 1 to 8. (1) It was the first photograph that I had ever seen, and it fascinated me. I can remember holding it at every angle in order to catch the flickering light from the oil lamp on the dresser. The man in the photograph was unsmiling, but his eyes were kind. I had never met him, but I felt that I knew him. One evening when I was looking...
Đọc tiếp

Read the following passage on transport, and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 1 to 8.

(1) It was the first photograph that I had ever seen, and it fascinated me. I can remember holding it at every angle in order to catch the flickering light from the oil lamp on the dresser. The man in the photograph was unsmiling, but his eyes were kind. I had never met him, but I felt that I knew him. One evening when I was looking at the photograph, as I always did before I went to sleep, I noticed a shadow across the man’s thin face. I moved the photograph so that the shadow lay perfectly around his hollow cheecks. How different he looked!

(2) That night I could not sleep, thinking about the letter that I would write. First, I would tell him that I was eleven years old, and that if he had a little girl my age, she could write to me instead of him. I knew that he was a very busy man. Then I would explain to him the real purpose of my letter. I would tell him how wonderful he looked with the shadow that I had seen across his photograph, and I would most carefully suggest that he grow whiskers.

(3) Four months later when I met him at the train station near my home in Westfield, New York, he was wearing a full beard. He was so much taller than I had imagined from my tiny photograph.

(4) “Ladies and gentlemen,” he said, “I have no speech to make and no time to make it in. I appear before you that I may see you and that you may see me.” Then he picked me right up and kissed me on both cheeks. The whiskers scratched. “Do you think I look better, my little friend?” he asked me.

(5) My name is Grace Bedell, and the man in the photograph was Abraham Lincoln.

Why did the author wait until the last line to reveal the identity of the man in the photograph?

A. The author did not know it.

B. The author wanted to make the reader fell foolish.

C. The author wanted to build the interest and curiosity of the reader.

D. The author was just a little girl.

1
4 tháng 1 2017

Đáp án C

(C) Tác giả muốn gây sự thu hút và tò mò từ phía người đọc

Read the following passage on transport, and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50. 1) It was the first photograph that I had ever seen, and it fascinated me. I can remember holding it at every angle in order to catch the flickering light from the oil lamp on the dresser. The man in the photograph was unsmiling, but his eyes were kind. I had never met him, but I felt that I knew him. One evening when I was...
Đọc tiếp

Read the following passage on transport, and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50.

1) It was the first photograph that I had ever seen, and it fascinated me. I can remember holding it at every angle in order to catch the flickering light from the oil lamp on the dresser. The man in the photograph was unsmiling, but his eyes were kind. I had never met him, but I felt that I knew him. One evening when I was looking at the photograph, as I always did before I went to sleep, I noticed a shadow across the man’s thin face. I moved the photograph so that the shadow lay perfectly around his hollow cheecks. How different he looked!

(2) That night I could not sleep, thinking about the letter that I would write. First, I would tell him that I was eleven years old, and that if he had a little girl my age, she could write to me instead of him. I knew that he was a very busy man. Then I would explain to him the real purpose of my letter. I would tell him how wonderful he looked with the shadow that I had seen across his photograph, and I would most carefully suggest that he grow whiskers.

(3) Four months later when I met him at the train station near my home in Westfield, New York, he was wearing a full beard. He was so much taller than I had imagined from my tiny photograph.

(4) “Ladies and gentlemen,” he said, “I have no speech to make and no time to make it in. I appear before you that I may see you and that you may see me.” Then he picked me right up and kissed me on both cheeks. The whiskers scratched. “Do you think I look better, my little friend?” he asked me.

(5) My name is Grace Bedell, and the man in the photograph was Abraham Lincoln. 

Why did the author wait until the last line to reveal the identity of the man in the photograph?

A. The author did not know it. 

B. The author wanted to make the reader fell foolish. 

C. The author wanted to build the interest and curiosity of the reader. 

D. The author was just a little girl.

1
9 tháng 3 2018

Đáp án C

Các đáp án A, B, D còn lại chỉ là ví dụ nhỏ trong câu không phải là mục đích chính của bài viết. Mục đích chính là giải thích tại sao các bức ảnh đầu tiên lại quan trong trong đời sống người Mỹ