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30 tháng 7 2019

Đáp án B

Giải thích: cấu trúc so sánh kém “be + less + adj dài + than”

Dịch: Có phải robot giúp việc đắt hơn robot bác sĩ không?

8 tháng 4 2019

Chọn đáp án: B

Giải thích:

Dựa vào câu: “Some people say it’s a bad habit to rely on robots.”.

Dịch: Một vài người nói phụ thuộc vào người máy là thói quen xấu.

18 tháng 1 2017

Chọn đáp án: A

Giải thích:

Dựa vào câu: “I will live with a teaching robot, a worker robot, a doctor robot and a home robot.”.

Dịch: Tows sẽ sống với người máy giáo viên, người máy công nhân, người máy bác sĩ, và người máy giúp việc gia đình.

4 tháng 7 2018

Chọn đáp án: A

Giải thích:

Dựa vào câu: “A doctor robot could look after me when I’m sick.”.

Dịch: Một người máy bác sĩ có thể chăm sóc tôi khi bị bệnh.

9 tháng 5 2017

Chọn đáp án: B

Giải thích:

Dựa vào câu: “In the future, I may build a villa on the moon.”.

Dịch: Trong tương lai, tớ sẽ xây 1 biệt thự trên mặt trăng.

4 tháng 8 2018

Chọn đáp án: B

Giải thích:

Dựa vào câu: “A worker robot will help me build new houses.”.

Dịch: Một người máy công nhân sẽ giúp tôi xây nhà mới.

Most people relate stress to physical symptoms like an upset stomach or headaches. Research has suggested that negative emotions and thoughts may also have close links to our brain. Researchers have started finding out why we tend to remember negative things more strongly and in more detail than good ones. "The brain handles positive and negative information in different parts. Negative emotions involve more thinking, and the information is processed more thoroughly. Thus, we tend to ruminate...
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Most people relate stress to physical symptoms like an upset stomach or headaches. Research has suggested that negative emotions and thoughts may also have close links to our brain. Researchers have started finding out why we tend to remember negative things more strongly and in more detail than good ones. "The brain handles positive and negative information in different parts. Negative emotions involve more thinking, and the information is processed more thoroughly. Thus, we tend to ruminate more about unpleasant events and use stronger words to describe them than happy ones," said Clifford Nass, a professor at Stanford University.

Rick Hanson also shares the idea that our minds naturally focus on the bad and discard the good. He stated, "negative stimuli produce more neural activity than do equally intense positive ones. They are also perceived more easily and quickly." This was obtained from his little experiment in which twenty people were asked to look at pictures showing anger or happiness. The participants could identify angry faces faster than happy ones even if it was so quickly.

In a journal article Baumeister co-authored in 2001, "Bad is Stronger Than Good", he concluded, "bad emotions, bad parents and bad feedback have more impact than good ones." This is "a basic and wide-ranging principle of psychology". Thus, Baumeister and his colleagues noted that bad incidents, such as losing your dreamy job and breaking up with your girlfriend or boyfriend, may have a greater impact than landing a job or receiving a marriage proposal.

1People have generally related stress to __________.
A. physical symptoms
B. brain damage
C. ruined relationships with other people
2.Positive events take __________ to perceive than/as negative ones.
A. less time
B. more time
C. the same amount of time
3.Positive things __________.
A. do not produce neural activity
B. produce more neural activity than negative ones
C. produce less neural activity than negative ones
4.The best title for the above text is __________.
A. Stress makes us tired
B. People try to forget bad events.
C. Bad events have stronger impacts than good ones

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Would you like a robot in your house?It is now generally accepted that in the future robots will take over many of our tasks, especially jobs of a repetitive nature. But it's doubtful if robots will ever be able to do any of the more creative types of work - or indeed if people would want them to. In the home robots would probably be used to do the cleaning, table - laying, scrubbing and washing up, but it's considered unlike so far that they will be used to do the cooking - at least not in the...
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Would you like a robot in your house?It is now generally accepted that in the future robots will take over many of our tasks, especially jobs of a repetitive nature. But it's doubtful if robots will ever be able to do any of the more creative types of work - or indeed if people would want them to. In the home robots would probably be used to do the cleaning, table - laying, scrubbing and washing up, but it's considered unlike so far that they will be used to do the cooking - at least not in the near future. Robots In the home might not be creative enough to do the cooking, plan the meals, and so on. They would be used as slaves, thereby freeing people to do more of the things they wanted.

1. What kind of job would a robot take over?

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2. What would robots do In the home ?

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3.Can robots do creative work? Why? (Why not ? )

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4. What would people use robots for?

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17 tháng 7 2018

1.A robot would take over jobs of repetitive nature

2.In the home robots do the cleaning,table-laying,scurbbinng and washing up

3.No,they can't.Because robots in the home might not be creative enough to do the cooking ,plan the meal and so on.

4. People use robots as slaves

11 tháng 11 2018

Choose the correct answers :

21. The cinema is ..... the corner of the street .

A. on B. in C. at D. into

22. Going by taxi is more ..... than going by bus .

A. cheaper B. faster C. easier D. expensive

23. The streets in the Old Quarter in Ha Noi are not wide . They are ..... .

A. exciting B. noisy C. narrow D. quiet

24. A ..... is a place where we can buy medicines , soap , and make - up .

A. chemist's B. grocer's C. square D. temple

25. David's exam results are ..... than Nick's .

A. good B. well C. better D. important

26. Janet is not happy because her results in the competition are ..... than her sister's .

A. bad B. good C. better D. worse

27. ..... people own motorbikes now than ten years ago .

A. Many B. Much C. More D. Some

28. This type of car is ..... economical than that type .

A. more B. much C. many D. as

11 tháng 11 2018

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