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11 tháng 9 2018

Đáp án là B

priceless: vô giá, không định đoạt được bằng giá cả, rất giá trị. Các bạn lưu ý từ này có đuôi "less" nhưng lại mang nghĩa tích cực nhé!

worthless: vô giá trị, vô dụng

19 tháng 2 2017

Đáp án: B Priceless= vô giá, worthless= valueless= vô giá trị, worthy= đáng giá.

30 tháng 5 2018

Đáp án B

8 tháng 2 2019

Chọn B.

Đáp án B.
Các đáp án:
A. worthless: vô giá trị, vô dụng
B. priceless: vô giá, không định đoạt được bằng giá cả, rất giá trị
C. valueless: không có giá trị, vô dụng
D. worthy: có giá, đáng giá
Dịch: Khi đám cháy bộc phát ở viện bảo tàng Louvre, ít nhất 20 bức tranh vô giá đã bị phá hủy, bao gồm cả 2 bức tranh của danh họa Picasso.

1 tháng 1 2020

Kiến thức: Từ vựng

Giải thích:

A. worthy (adj): xứng đáng                           B. priceless (adj): vô giá

C. worthless (adj): không có giá trị                  D. valueless (adj): không có giá trị

Tạm dịch: Khi đám cháy bùng phát ở Louvre, ít nhất hai mươi bức tranh vô giá đã bị phá hủy, trong đó có hai bức của Van Gogh.

Chọn B

13 tháng 12 2017

Đáp án là B. priceless: vô giá => rất có giá trị

Nghĩa các từ còn lại: worthless = valueless: vô giá trị; worthy: xứng đáng

4 tháng 6 2017

Đáp án: The earthquake began a minute before noon when the habitants of Tokyo were cooking their midday meals.

Question VI. Read the passage and circle the best answer to each of the following questions about it (1,0p) Almost a hundred thousand people were killed and half a million homes destroyed as a result of an earthquake in Tokyo in 1923. The earthquake began a minute before the noon when the inhabitants of Tokyo were cooking their midday meals. Thousands of stoves were overturned as soon as the earth began to shake. As a result, small fires broke out everywhere and quickly spread. The fire...
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Question VI. Read the passage and circle the best answer to each of the following questions about it (1,0p)

Almost a hundred thousand people were killed and half a million homes destroyed as a result of an earthquake in Tokyo in 1923. The earthquake began a minute before the noon when the inhabitants of Tokyo were cooking their midday meals. Thousands of stoves were overturned as soon as the earth began to shake. As a result, small fires broke out everywhere and quickly spread. The fire engines were prevented from going to help because many of the roads had cracked open. It was impossible to use fire fighting equipment as most of the water pipes had burst. Consequently, over ninety percent of the damage caused by fire rather than by the collapse of the buildings.

1. How many people were killed in the earthquake in Tokyo in 1923?

A. Ten thousand people B. Almost a hundred thousand people

C. Thousands of people D. Many people

2. When did the earthquake begin?

A. began a minute before the noon in 1923 B. began a minute before the noon in 1924

C. began a minute before the noon in 1925 C. began a minute before the noon in 1922

3. What happened as soon as the earth began to shake?

A. people died B. the water pipes had burst

C. Thousands of stoves were overturned D. the roads had cracked open

4. Why was the fire engines prevented from going to help?

A. because the water pipes had burst B. because no one helped

C. because small fires broke out everywhere D. because many of the roads had cracked open

5. What was most of the damage caused by?

A. fire B. the roads C. water pipes D. the collapse of the buildings

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13 tháng 5 2020

Question VI. Read the passage and circle the best answer to each of the following questions about it (1,0p)

Almost a hundred thousand people were killed and half a million homes destroyed as a result of an earthquake in Tokyo in 1923. The earthquake began a minute before the noon when the inhabitants of Tokyo were cooking their midday meals. Thousands of stoves were overturned as soon as the earth began to shake. As a result, small fires broke out everywhere and quickly spread. The fire engines were prevented from going to help because many of the roads had cracked open. It was impossible to use fire fighting equipment as most of the water pipes had burst. Consequently, over ninety percent of the damage caused by fire rather than by the collapse of the buildings.

1. How many people were killed in the earthquake in Tokyo in 1923?

A. Ten thousand people B. Almost a hundred thousand people

C. Thousands of people D. Many people

2. When did the earthquake begin?

A. began a minute before the noon in 1923 B. began a minute before the noon in 1924

C. began a minute before the noon in 1925 C. began a minute before the noon in 1922

3. What happened as soon as the earth began to shake?

A. people died B. the water pipes had burst

C. Thousands of stoves were overturned D. the roads had cracked open

4. Why was the fire engines prevented from going to help?

A. because the water pipes had burst B. because no one helped

C. because small fires broke out everywhere D. because many of the roads had cracked open

5. What was most of the damage caused by?

A. fire B. the roads C. water pipes D. the collapse of the buildings

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24 tháng 3 2021

Cho mình hỏi bài này bạn lấy từ đâu vậy ạ?

 

4 tháng 12 2017

Đáp án: Almost a hundred thousand people were killed.

12 tháng 10 2018

Đáp án: Because many of the roads had cracked open.