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2. If you don't understand what ______, please ask him after class.
A. your teacher explain B. does your teacher explain
C. your teacher explains D. your teacher will explain
(N s t + Vs/es)
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8. ________ me so disappointed.
A. You looked B. You asked
C. You made C. You took
(T ng t cu 3)
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had better not + Vo: khng nn
10. You think that he will help you doing your homework, _____?
A. wont he B. will he
C. do you D. dont you.
(Cu h i ui v i t think
+ Ch t l I chia theo ch t th 2
+ Ch t khng ph i I chia theo ch t th 1)
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17. ________ help us see and hear things happening on the other side of the
earth.
A. Satellites (v tinh) B. Stars (Ngi sao)
C. Flights (chuy n bay) D. Events (S ki n)
22. Paul spends much time _____games every day. (spend + V-ing)
A. to play B. playing
C. plays D. play
23. Peter is not old enough ________ there. (adj + enough + to Vo)
A. working B. work
C. to work D. to be work
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26. She's not sure where she may go for summer holidays. _____the end, she
decides to stay at home.
A. at B. in (in the end: r t cu c)
C. on D. into
28. My uncle will go to Ho Chi Minh city_____ the end of this month.
A. onto B. in
C. on D. at (at the end of : cu i c a..)
29. Do you enjoy ______ a computer?
A. use B. to use
C. using D. being use
Enjoy + V-ing.
30. Let's go to the beach for summer holiday,________ ?
A. shall we B. dont we
C. will we D. do we.
(Cu h i ui: c Lets shall we)
31. The young man _____a phone call. (make a phone call: g i i n tho i)
A. made B. did
C. brought C. held
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C. at C. in
At the party: t i bu i ti c.
35. Because they don't have enough money to buy a bigger house, they must
make up their _____here.
A. minds to staying B. minds to stay
C. mind staying D. mind to stay
their +Ns nhi u minds to stay
41. He lives _____ Hoang Dieu street. ( on the street: trn ng)
A. on B. at
C. by D. in
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44. This girl is clever ____ to make fine things from paper.
A. rather B. enough: (adj +enough +to Vo)
C. more D. too
52. I'm afraid there isn't enough _____ in the car for everyone.
A. space B. room (ch ng i)
C. places D. vacancy
59. The_____from Nha Trang to Da Lat was very interesting. It was almost
unforgettable for me.
A. travel B. crossing
C. journey (chuy n i) D. tour
63. The class discussion was short; _____, we gained some new knowledge
from it.
A. however (tuy nhin) B. moreover
C. although D. therefore
67. His girlfriend stayed_____ the farm alone for two weeks.
A. in B. on
C. at D. for
On the farm: nng tr i.
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68. He_____the door, gets into the room and sits down.
A. locks B. unlocks (m kha)
C. locked D. broke
Anh ta m kha c a, i vo phng v ng i xu ng.
69. Lan has to look ____her sister tonight because her mother is absent.
A. at B. after (look after: ch m sc)
C. for D. up
73. Mother's Day is the day when children show their_____to their mothers.
A. uniforms B. love (tnh yu)
C. solidarity D. spirit
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74. Mary asked her mother _____ her more about the fairy story.
A. tell B. told
C. to be told D. to tell
(Cu m nh l nh gin ti p S + tell /ask.. + O + (not) to + Vo...)
79. The librarian told the students not _____ reference books out of the
library.
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A. taking B. to take
C. takes D. take
(Cu m nh l nh gin ti p S + tell /ask.. + O + (not) to + Vo...)
80. Most of the civil servants are _____to pass the entry examination into the
national civil service.
A. enough good B. good enough (adj + enough)
C. too good D. very good
H u h t nh ng cng ch c gi i v t qua k thi u vo thi tuy n cng
ch c nh n c.
82. These piles of books are ____ cleaner than the others.
A. as B. very
C. so D. much
Much + so snh h n: nh n m nh.
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87. The movie Me before you was _____for her to see again and again.
A. too interesting B. enough interesting
C. interesting enough D. more interesting enough (adj + enough)
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96. How long will it________ you to get home from work?
A. go B. need
C. have D. take
Take O + to V: chi m .
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On i v i farm, in i v i field.
102. It was _____ a difficult question that they couldn't explain even in their
mother-tounge language.
A. so B. such (such a/ an + adj + Noun..that)
C. very D. too
104. Thank you! It was very kind ____you to think about me.
A. from B. to
C. of D. with (It be kind of O..: th t t t khi )
106. As _____, there werent many people at the meeting last week due to year-
end workload.
A. usual B. habitual
C. average D. popular
As usual: nh th ng l .
108. I need some _____before I can let you cash this cheque.
A. identification (th c n c c, CMND) B. evidence
C. questionnaire D. temperature
111. Miss White would answer the phone if she ______ in the living-room.
A. was B. has been
C. were D. to be
112. People will laugh _____ you if you wear that silly hat.
A. at (laugh at: c i..) B. for
C. in D. of
113. His father warned that this pool was_____ to swim in.
A. so shallow that B. too shallow to (qu su)
C. such shallow to D. shallow enough to
(too + adj + to Vo: qu..khng th .)
116. The interview for local civil servant _____ next month.
A. will give B. will have given
C. would have given D. will be given.
118. The weather was fine, and you could_____ along the beach.
A. swim B. sleep
C. walk D. sunabathe
A. talk B. to talk
C. talking D. talks
(keep + V-ing)
122. We couldn't see the moon because there were so many________
A. stars B. surfaces
C. clouds (my) D. atmospheres
124. I am not able to go to see Mary with you. I wish I ____ go.
A. shall B. can
C. could D. will
Cu ao c v i can could
125. Team-work helps to strengthen our ______ both at work and in life.
A. celebrations B. solidarity (s on k t)
C. spirit D. friendship
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130. Next Tuesday, he will report the draft of the Public Administration
Reform to the _____ Assembly. ( sai)
A. vacation B. tour
C. politics D. competition
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146. The scientific library of the Institute for State organizational Sciences of
that Ministry is open to all people having membership cards______come there
for reading.
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C. which D. whose
147. There are a few things _____ we can do.
A. that B. who
C. whom D. whose
i t quan h : That thay th cho a few things
150. The little boy put the fish in the pool and immediately it was nowhere
___.
A. to see B. saw
C. to be seeing D. to be seen
S + V + any/some/every/no_one/body/thing/where/... + to + V2 (S l ch th c a hnh
ng V2)
S + V + any/some/every/no_one/body/thing/where/... + to + be+ V2 (p2) (S l i t ng
c a hnh ng V2)
158. Chinese ____ by more than one billion people all over the world.
A. speaks B. is speaking
C. spoken D. is spoken
Ti ng Hoa c ni b i h n 1 t ng i trn kh p th gi i.
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166. The code of conducts regulate that the civil servants ______ so
impolitely.
A. didn't behave B. to behave
C. not behave D. not to behave
(Cu m nh l nh gin ti p S + tell /ask.. + O + (not) to + Vo...)
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167. I ______ you everything that I am doing, and you have to do the same.
A. will tell B. would tell
C. told D. was telling
Hnh ng c quy t nh ngay th i i m ni -> will tell (th t ng lai n)
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174. This is the house _____ I lived when I first came to the Netherlands
A. which B. where
C. who D. whom
176. The reason ___ I have continuted to work in civil service is the job
security.
A. what B. why (reason (l do) -> why / for which)
C. for that D. at which
177. The house ____ I grew up has just been renovated.
A. which B. in which
C. where D. B&C are correct
178. _______ used to be the highest building in the world, is now still a
popular tourist attraction.
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179. _______ was the first president of the United States, is a symbol of
honesty, bravery, and patriotism.
A: George Washington
B: George Washington, that
C: George Washington, who
D: That was George Washington
180. New York is a place ______ people of many different cultures live and
work together.
A: where B: that
C: which D: in that
181. I have found you the tutor ____________.
A: whom you were looking
B: for whom you were looking
C: for who you were looking
D: that you were looking
C n i t quan h ch tn ng l ng i, tr c i t quan h c th thm gi i t -> whom
looK for: tm ki m - m b o ngh a c a t th khng c b "for"
182. It was in the 1970s ______ many new rights and freedoms had been
gained.
A. when B. that It + be + N + that ...: chnh l N m...
C. that D. in which
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185. _______ this kind of talent on a small-town high school baseball team.
A: Do rarely we see
B: Do we see rarely
C: Rarely do we see
D: Rarely we do see (Khi mu n nh n m nh m c (t n su t), th c hi n o ng :
Tr ng t + tr ng t + S + V...)
189. After the storm, everything possible _____ to get things back to normal.
A. is doing B. was done
C. is being done D. is done
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196. My close friend has fine_____of stamps from all over the world.
A. magazines B. collections
C. periodicals D. cards
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C2. Many people believe high heels (1)______ women look good. So much so, it
(2)_______ that the organisers of the Cannes Film Festival reportedly barred
women in flat shoes from walking the red carpet. But all this glam comes at a cost:
wearing heels over 10cm (3)______ can damage your ankles. A study by Hanseo
University in South Korea suggests that continuous (4)_______ exposes women
to the risk of strains, and makes them prone to losing their balance. A total of 40
women who wear high heels at least three times a week took part in the study. The
strength of their ankles (5)______ measured regularly: researchers found that two
(6)______ the four main muscles became dominant after a period of between one
and three years. This created (7)______ imbalance in their feet. Dr Yong-Seok
Jee from Hanseo University said that the habit of wearing heels (8)_______ result
in deformed feet, back pain and unhealthy (9)______ patterns. He recommends
that women limit the use of these kinds of shoes and (10)______ their ankle
muscles properly.
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C4. Could a human have a ____(1)___ relationship with a robot? Perhaps the
question is not as ludicrous as it first sounds. You probably (2)______ that silicon
and circuits dont do it for you, but they are already part of us. Scientists can use
(3)_____ chips to repair broken connections in the brain or to allow a man who
was paralysed after an accident to play Guitar Hero with his thoughts. In fact,
(4)_____ machines play an increasingly personal role in our daily lives. We
extend a sense of self into our (5)______, and we develop a feeling of attachment
for the object. Soon, neural implants will offer the chance to (6)______ our
memories, thinking and sensory experiences. This will have (7)______ in what
people feel, even in shaping the (8)______ of the user. Gradually, and without
realising (9)________, we are experiencing not just a merging of body and
bionics, but (10)_______of mind and machine.
C5. (1)______ is what you use to buy things. You may (2)______ money from
completing household chores, getting good grades, for your allowance, or for
losing a tooth. Money is very important in our world and (3)_____ in many
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different forms. People have been using money for hundreds of years. Before
money gave specific values for things, people simply traded items. In the United
States, we use the (4)______ as our currency or money, but people in different
parts of the world use different (5)______, though some countries also use or
accept our dollars. People earn money from the (6)______ they work and use that
money to save for the future or pay for their houses, cars, good, taxes, medical
needs, and (7)_______ items, among (8)_____ things. Even things such (9)_____
turning the lights on, using the air conditioning or (10)_______, and connecting
to the internet cost money.
C6. Banks are (1)______ where people can keep their money. Most people use
banks to save money in their savings (2)______ and to pay money from their
checking accounts. Today, when a person earns money from their (3)_____, their
paycheck is often electronically deposited (put) into their savings or checking
account. Then, he or she can pay their bills by (4)______ checks from their
checking accounts or pay online where their bills are electronically connected to
(5)______bank accounts. Banks also give loans to people. Banks use the money
that their customers deposit (6)______ lend to people to buy new houses, cars, or
to start businesses among other reasons. The bank (7)_____ money from lending
by charging interest. In other words, people have to pay back more than they
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(8)______. This amount depends on how risky (9)_____ bank thinks the borrower
is and how fast the (10)_____ is paid back among other things.
C7. Hummingbirds are amazing little (1)_____. They are the smallest of all birds
and weigh less than (2)_____ a penny. The bee hummingbird, at barely more than
two inches long, is the (3)_____ bird in the world. Unlike most birds,
hummingbirds (4)_____ iridescent feathers. Iridescent feathers glitter and shine
in the sun. Hummingbirds are often dazzling combinations of greens and reds or
greens and blues. Others are violet, orange, golden, silver or other combinations
only Mother Nature could dream (5)_____. All hummingbirds have long bills to
insert into flowers. Some hummingbirds have special bills to fit into specific
flowers. Hummingbirds are the (6)_____ birds that can fly backwards.
Hummingbirds are also unique among bird species in that they (7)_____nectar
from flowers. You can attract hummingbirds to (8)______ yard with special
feeders that are filled with (9)_____ water. These feeders are usually bright red in
color because hummingbirds are attracted to (10)_____.
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C8. The Amazon is the world's largest tropical (1)_____. It covers an area of
nearly 2.8 million square miles, which is nearly the size of the (1)_____ of
Australia. The Amazon Rainforest gets its life from the majestic Amazon River,
the world's second (3)_____ river, which runs directly through the heart of the
region. The rainforest itself is simply the drainage basin for the river and its many
tributaries. The vast forest (4)_____consists of four layers, each featuring its own
ecosystems and specially adapted (5)_____ and animals. The forest floor is the
lowest region. Since only two (6)_____ of the sunlight filters through the top
layers to the understory, very few plants grow here. The forest (7)_____, however,
is rich with rotting vegetation and the bodies of (8)_____ organisms, which are
quickly broken down (9)_____ nutrients integrated into the soil. Tree roots stay
close to these (10)_____ nutrients and decomposers, such as millipedes and
earthworms, use these nutrients for food.
C9. Dolphins are marine mammals that are related to whales and porpoises. A
marine mammal is one that lives in the (1)_____. Dolphins are found all over the
worlds oceans as well (2)_____ in rivers and marshes. Dolphins are carnivores,
meat eaters, and (3)_____on fish, squid, and other marine life. They often swim
together in groups called pods. They are thought to have powerful eyesight and
hearing, but do (4)_____ have a sense of smell. Dolphins come in different sizes.
Some are smaller than the average person, but others, such as the orca, can be 30
feet (5)_____, or more than five times as long as the average person. Dolphins are
thought to be very (6)_____t and communicate with each other using clicks and
whistles. All dolphins are powerful (7)_____. Have you ever (8)_____ (9)_____
dolphin? Groups of dolphins can often be seen bobbing in and (10)_____ of waves
close to the shoreline.
C10. Did you know that spiders are (1)_____ insects? They are actually called
arachnids, a group of animals related to insects that have eight (2)_____ and that
have venom. There are many different kinds of spiders. They live all over the
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world and can be (3)_____ in just about every habitat. Most like (4)_____ places,
(5)_____ may include your home, closets, or basement. Spiders are very
interesting. Some spin silk webs to (6)_____ and eat prey, while others attack
their prey. Some spiders, like tarantulas, are large enough to eat lizards and mice!
Many people are afraid (7)_____ spiders because they bite. Most spiders,
however, will only bite (8)_____they think they are danger and most are harmless.
Spiders are (9)_____ helpful to people (10)_____ many eat insect pests like
cockroaches and mosquitoes.
(3) A. from B. by C. in D. at
(4) A. next B. under C. to D. for
(5) A. could B. would C. can D. may
(6) A. side B. next C. near D. along
(7) A. at B. from C. in D. of
(8) A. members B. person C. teams D. groups
(9) A. most B. both C. either D. almost
(10) A. release B. remove C. distract D. disclose
C12. Siem Reap is a small town near the world famous (1)______ of Angkor Wat.
The town is charming and worth exploring, with some fine examples of Khmer
and French colonial architecture set among the more modern developments.
Nowadays, visitors (2)______ flocking in, using it as a base for visits to the nearby
temples. From the 9th to the 14th centuries, when Europe was still (3)_____ out
of the Dark Ages, the Cambodian Empire of Angkor covered most of present-day
Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, and Thailand. The heart of (4)________ empire during
the 12th century was the ancient capital of Angkor Thom, near present day Siem
Reap, the site of the worlds largest temple complexes, which were rediscovered
(5)______ 1861. This spectacular city was (6)________ over 30 years under the
reign of King Suryavarman II (1113-1150). The area covers about 400 square
kilometres and is full of the finest examples of Khmer art and architecture.
Tourists are always amazed (7)_______ the scale of the place. In Angkor Wat you
will find more than 100 stone monuments (8)________ temple buildings, each of
which contains countless statues, sculptures and reliefs that have weathered
extremely little over (9)__________ last 800 years. To see the whole thing can
take several days. The most important temples to visit in the area are Angkor Wat,
especially at sunrise or sunset; Angkor Thom, the (10______ of the capital; Ta
Prohm, a palace overgrown by jungle; and Bayon.
C13. The Battle of Lake George was fought on September 8, 1755. British forces
of 1,500 soldiers and 200 Mohawk Indians (1)_____ the command of William
Johnson defeated (2)_____ much larger allied French and Indian force of 3,500
under German General Baron Dieskau. The battle (3)_____ when French and
Indian forces ambushed a group of Massachusetts and Connecticut regiments on
(4)_____ road between Lake George and Ft. Edward. Although the regiments
were pushed back, they were able to (5)_____ off French and Indian assaults on
their base camp. Meanwhile, New Hampshire and New York regiments were sent
from Fort Edward to reinforce the (6)_____regiments. On the way, these
regiments seized a French baggage train along with critical supplies. An
astonished General Dieskau (7)_____also captured, and the French and Indian
troops (8)_____ scattered away from (9)_____ main battle. The events of the
battle of Fort William Henry were depicted in the famous novel (10)_____ James
Fenimore Cooper, The Last of the Mohicans.
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C15. The Age of Exploration started in the 1400's. Europeans were desperate
(1)_____get spices from Asia. Spices were used to preserve foods and keep them
from spoiling. Spices, however, (2)_____ expensive and dangerous (3)_____ get.
Traders had to travel parts of the dangerous Silk Road, a land route from Europe
to Asia to get them. Because the Silk Road was frequently closed (4)_____ to
various wars, European rulers (5)_____ to pay for explorations to find a sea route
to Asia so they could get spices more easily and for cheaper. Portugal was the first
European country that sent explorers to search for the (6)_____ route to Asia.
Prince Henry the Navigator started a school of navigation and financed the first
voyages to the west coast (7)_____ Africa. In the 1400's, however, sailors were
afraid of sea monsters and boiling hot water at the Equator, so progress was slow.
After Bartholomew Dias and his crew (8)_____it to Africa's Cape (9)_____ Good
Hope, Vasco da Gama and his crew became the first to sail (10)_____ Africa and
through the Indian Ocean to India.
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C16. The Dallas Cowboys have been an NFL team (1)_____ 1960. They are one
of two teams that play professional football (2)_____ the state of Texas. It took
the Cowboys eleven years before they (3)_____ the Super Bowl, the NFL
championship game. They (4)_____ that game to the Baltimore Colts by a score
of 16 to 13. The Cowboys soon got much better! In the 1970s, they played in five
Super Bowls and won two of them. After they defeated the Denver Broncos in
Super Bowl 12, people (5)_____ calling them Americas Team. Although the
Cowboys failed to make any Super Bowls in the 1980s, they played in three Super
Bowls in the 1990s and won all three of them, including two in a row (6)_____
the Buffalo Bills and one against their big rival, the Pittsburgh Steelers. It was
during this time, (7)_____ Quarterback Troy Aikman, Running Back Emmitt
Smith and Wide Receiver Michael Irvin all became big stars. All three would
eventually (8)_____ members of the Pro Football Hall-of-Fame. The Cowboys
won their last Super Bowl (9)_____ 1995 and havent made it back since. That
hasnt discouraged owner Jerry Jones from spending big bucks, though. In 2009,
Cowboys Stadium opened. It can hold over 110,000 people, making it the
(10)_____domed stadium in the world. It cost over one billion dollars to build.
C17. In 1274, Italian explorers Marco (1)_____ Niccolo Polo set out on a 24 year
(2)_____ in which they traveled the famous Silk Road from Italy, through brutal
deserts and towering mountains (3)_____ eastern China. They (4)_____ over
4,000 miles in all. Marco and Niccolo were among the very first Europeans to
explore the fabled empire of China. In China, Marco Polo even worked for ruler
Kublai Khan. Polo (5)_____ his experiences and findings in China by writing a
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book. Polo described materials and inventions never before (6)_____ in Europe.
Paper money, a printing press, porcelain, gunpowder and coal were among the
products he wrote about. He also described the vast wealth of Kublai Khan, as
well (7)_____ the geography of northern and southern China. European rulers
were very interested (8)_____ the products Polo described. However, trading for
them along the Silk (9)_____ was dangerous, expensive and impractical.
European rulers began to wonder if there was a sea route to the east to get the
products they wanted at a reasonable (10)_____.
C18. Rainbows are often (1)_____ when the sun comes out after or during a
rainstorm. Rainbows are caused when sunlight shines through drops of (2)_____
in the sky at specific angles. When white sunlight enters a raindrop, it exits the
raindrop a different (3)_____. When light exits lots of different raindrops at
different angles, it produces the red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet
that you see in a rainbow. Together, these (4)_____are known as the spectrum.
These colors can sometimes be seen in waterfalls and fountains as well. Did you
know that there are double rainbows? In a double (5)_____, light reflects twice
inside water droplets and forms two arcs. In most double rainbows, the colors of
the top arc are opposite from (6)_____ in the bottom arc. In (7)_____ words, the
order of colors starts with purple on top and ends with the red on bottom. In
addition, rainbows sometimes appear as white arcs (8)_____ night. These
rainbows are called moonbows and are so rare that very (9)_____ people will ever
see one. Moonbows are (10)_____ by moonlight (rather than sunlight) shining
through drops of water.
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C19. Butterflies are (1)_____ of the most interesting insects on the planet Earth.
There are more than seventeen thousand different (2)_____ of butterflies.
Butterflies come in all shapes and sizes. Butterflies go through four main stages
of life. The first stage is the egg stage followed by the larva stage. As a larva, or
caterpillar, the future butterfly (3)_____ as much as possible. As it grows, it sheds
it outer skin, or exoskeleton. This (4)_____ happen four or five times. After a few
weeks, the caterpillar enters the next stage of its life, the chrysalis stage. In the
chrysalis, the caterpillar will liquefy (5)_____ a soup of living cells. Then, it will
reorganize into a butterfly and the metamorphosis is complete. In later parts of the
chrysalis stage, you (6)_____ see the forming butterfly through the chrysalis.
When the butterfly emerges from the chrysalis, it pumps its (7)_____ to send
blood through them so that (8)_____ can fly. (9)_____butterflies only live a
couple of weeks, just enough time to drink flower nectar and to mate. Some, like
the Monarch Butterfly, (10)_____, may live many months.
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C20. Raisins are (1)_____ grapes that have been eaten for thousands of years.
Nearly 3,500 years ago, the first raisins were discovered as grapes that
(2)_____drying in the sun on a vine. In medieval Europe, raisins were used as
sweeteners, medicine, and even as a form (3)_____money. In America, raisins
were first grown after an 1873 heat wave in California destroyed its valuable grape
crop, leaving only dried, wrinkly, but tasty grapes on the vines. Soon, farmers
(4)_____ developing seedless grapes in California that were thin-skinned and
sweet. These grapes (5)_____ purposely dried in the sun and became the popular
dark raisin we eat and enjoy today. Later, a golden (6)_____of raisin was made
by treating grapes with a chemical (7)_____ sulfur dioxide and using special
methods to dry them. Today, central California (8)_____ the center of the worlds
raisin industry, (9)_____ nearly 95 percent of the worlds raisins. Its green valleys,
sunny climate, and hot temperatures provide the perfect conditions for grapes
(10)_____are dried into raisins.
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C1.Ant colonies have their own personalities, which are shaped by the
environment, a US study suggests. Colonies of several hundred ants show
differences in the way they behave, just like individual people do. The study is
published in the journal 'Proceedings of the Royal Society B'.According to
ecologists, having a personality means showing a consistent pattern of behaviour
over time. Researchers from the University of Arizona studied colonies of rock
ants across the western US, both by following them in the wild and by taking
whole colonies back to the lab.They found that certain risky behaviours, like
foraging widely for food and responding aggressively to a threat, went together,
and colonies further north tended to take more of these risks. The study suggests
those more adventurous personalities could be an adaptation to the limited
window of activity left by the long, snowy northern winter.
*Voc
- Ant colony (n): n ki n, t ki n.
- personality (n): tnh cch, c i m
- ecologist (n): nh sinh thi h c.
- consistent (adj): dai d ng, lin min.
- in the wild: trong mi tr ng t nhin.
- forage (v): l c l i
- adventurous (adj): m o hi m, li u l nh.
Bi d ch tham kh o:
C2.Scotland has voted to stay in the United Kingdom. Around 85% of voters
turned out to vote in the referendum. A total of 2,001,926 people voted 'No' to
independence, whilst 1,617,989 voted 'Yes'. It's been history in the making. The
people of Scotland have decided to continue their 300-year union with England.
So the UK survives. Pro-independence campaigners say they're disappointed, but
insist the high turnout shows there's an appetite for change. Few would disagree,
and accept the result doesn't mean Britain goes back to business as usual. In the
hours and days ahead, the Prime Minister David Cameron and the other party
leaders will now have to deliver on their promise in the last days of the campaign
to give Scotland more powers. And no-one believes that can be done without a
wider shake-up of how the rest of the UK is governed.
Voc:
- vote (v): b phi u.
- referendum (n): tr ng c u dn .
- appetite (n): s thm mu n, thm n.
- shake-up (n): s rung chuy n.
D ch tham kh o.
Scotland b phi u l i V ng qu c Anh. C kho ng 85% s c tri tham
gia b phi u trong cu c tr ng c u dn . T ng s 2.001.926 ng i c b u ch n
l 'Khng' i v i c l p, trong khi c 1.617.989 phi u bnh ch n l 'C'. i u
ny nh d u s ki n l ch s . Ng i dn Scotland quy t nh ti p t c cng
on 300 n m v i n c Anh. V v y, Anh t n t i. Cc nh v n ng ng h c
l p ni r ng h th t v ng, nh ng nh n m nh r ng cc c tri c p cao cho th y kht
khao thay i. R t t ng i s khng ng , v ch p nh n k t qu khng c ngh a
l Anh tr l i kinh doanh nh th ng l . Trong nh ng gi v nh ng ngy ti p
theo, Th t ng David Cameron v cc nh lnh o ng khc s ph i th c hi n
l i h a c a h trong nh ng ngy cu i cng c a chi n d ch cho php Scotland
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C3. Walking or cycling to work instead of driving a car can improve people's
feelings of health and happiness. That's what a study at the University of East
Anglia in the UK suggests. For many people commuting is a necessary evil. Most
see going by car or van as the 'least worst' option. This study by the researchers at
the University of East Anglia challenges that assumption. It suggests walking,
cycling or travelling by public transport can lift the mood. Crucially, it suggests
those who switch from the car to an active commute feel better across a range of
psychological measures, including concentration, decision making and the ability
to face up to problems. The researchers say policies encouraging people to leave
their cars at home could have a dramatic impact on public wellbeing.
*Voc:
- wellbeing: phc l i.
- psychological (adj): thu c tm l.
- dramatic (adj): nhanh chng, b t ng .
D ch tham kh o
i b ho c p xe lm vi c thay v li xe c th c i thi n tnh tr ng s c kho
v h nh phc c a m i ng i. l nh ng g m m t cu c nghin c u t i i h c
East Anglia Anh xu t. i v i nhi u ng i i lm b ng xe l c c ch ng .
H u h t h coi vi c i lm b ng xe h i ho c xe t i nh l l a ch n 't nh t t i t
nh t'. Nghin c u ny c a cc nh nghin c u thu c tr ng i h c East Anglia
thch th c gi thuy t ny. i u ny cho th y i b , i xe p ho c i du l ch
b ng ph ng ti n giao thng cng c ng c th c i thi n tm tr ng. Quan tr ng
h n, cu c nghin c u cho th y nh ng ng i chuy n sang i lm b ng xe ring
sang i xe cng c ng, h c m th y t t h n thng qua m t lo t cc bi n php tm
l, bao g m s t p trung, s quy t nh v kh n ng i m t v i nh ng v n .
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C4. The Earth's protective ozone layer is starting to repair itself, according to a
panel of United Nations scientists. The main reason behind its recovery, they say,
is the fact that certain chemicals, such as those used in aerosol cans, were
gradually banned in the 1980s. It was in the 1980s that many of us became aware
that small individual actions could harm the planet itself. Hairsprays were cited
as one of the causes of the hole in the Antarctic ozone layer. People were told to
wear sunscreen to avoid skin cancer as the layer thinned and more UV light got
through.By 1987 world governments had agreed to ban most of the ozone-eating
chemicals.The World Meteorological Organisation say at last the ozone layer is
showing signs of thickening, although it will be a while before they know if the
hole is actually healing.The same organisation warned earlier this week that
climate change was heading in the opposite direction with greenhouse gases in
the atmosphere at a record level.
*Voc:
- chemicals (n): ha ch t.
*Bi d ch tham kh o.
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l h ng th c s c lnh khng. Cc t ch c c nh bo vo u tu n r ng bi n
i kh h u ang h ng ng c l i v i kh th i nh knh trong kh quy n m c k
l c.
C5. You can live without air conditioning and indoor plumbing, but there are
some true necessities of life. You can't survive for long without food, water, sleep,
or air. Survival experts apply the rule of threes to lasting without essentials. You
can go about three weeks without food, three days without water, three hours
without shelter, and three minutes without air. However, the rules are more like
general guidelines. Obviously, you can last a lot longer outside when it's warm
than when it's freezing. Similarly, you can last longer without water when it's
humid and cool than when it's hot and dry.The technical name for starvation is
inanition. It is extreme malnutrition and calorie deficiency. A starving person is
less sensitive to thirst, so sometimes death is from the effects of dehydration.
Vitamin deficiency may also lead to death. If a person lasts long enough, the body
starts using protein from muscles, including the heart, as an energy source.
Usually, the cause of death is cardiac arrest from tissue damage and electrolyte
imbalance.
*Voc:
- humid (n): s m t.
- inanition (n): s i l .
- deficiency (n): s thi u h t.
- cardiac arrest (n): tnh tr ng tim ng ng p.
- muscle (n): c b p.
- sensitive (adj): nh y c m.
- electrolyte imbalance: s m t cn b ng i n gi i.
Bi d ch tham kh o.
B n c th s ng m khng c i u ha khng kh v h th ng ng n c trong nh,
nh ng ph i c m t s v t d ng thi t y u khc cu c s ng. B n khng th t n t i
lu n u khng c th c n, n c u ng, ng ngh , ho c khng kh. Cc chuyn gia
sinh t n p d ng 'quy t c s 3 t n t i m khng c n nhu y u ph m. B n c th
t n t i kho ng ba tu n n u khng c th c n, ba ngy khng c n c, ba ti ng
ng h m khng c n i tr n, v ba pht m khng c khng kh. Tuy nhin,
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C6. Water is an essential molecule for life. Depending on your age, gender, and
weight, you consist of around 50-65% water, which is used to digest food, carry
oxygen and nutrients through the bloodstream, remove wastes, and cushion
organs. Since water is so critical, it should come as no surprise that dying from
dehydration is an unpleasant way to go. Oh, in the end, a victim is unconscious,
so the actual dying part isn't so bad, but that only occurs after days of pain and
misery.Lack of water causes cracked skin and a dry, raspy cough. Coughing won't
be the worst, though. While you might be out of fluids, that won't prevent
vomiting. The increased acidity of the stomach can produce dry heaves. Blood
thickens, increasing heart rate. Another unpleasant result of dehydration is a
swollen tongue. While your tongue swells, your eyes and brain shrink. As the
brain shrinks, the membrane or meninges pulls away from the bones of the skull,
potentially tearing. Death can result from liver failure, kidney failure, or cardiac
arrest.
*Voc
- molecule (n): phn t .
- gender (n): gi i tnh.
- nutrient (n): ch t dinh d ng
- tongue (n): l i.
- membrane (n: mng.
- meninges (n): mng no.
- kidney (n): th n.
- liver (n): gan.
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C7.Any new parent can verify it's possible to go days without sleeping. Yet, it's
an essential process. While scientists are still unraveling the mysteries of sleep,
it's known to play roles in memory formation, tissue repair, and hormone
synthesis. Lack of sleep (called agrypnia) leads to decreased concentration and
reaction time, diminished mental processes, reduced motivation, and altered
perception.How long can you go without sleep? Anecdotal reports indicate
soldiers in battle have been known to stay awake for four days and that manic
patients have lasted three to four days. Experiments have documented normal
people staying awake for eight to ten days, without any apparent permanent
damage after a night or two of normal sleep to recover.The world record holder
was Randy Gardner, a 17-year-old high school student, who stayed awake for 264
hours, around 11 days, for a science fair project in 1965. While he was technically
awake at the conclusion of the project, he was completely dysfunctional by the
end. However, there are rare disorders, such as Morvan's syndrome, which can
cause a person to go without sleep for several months! The question of how long
people can stay awake ultimately remains unanswered.
* Voc:
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* Bi d ch tham kh o:
B t k ph huynh m i no c ng c th xc nh n r ng c th i nhi u ngy m
khng c n ng . Tuy nhin, l m t qu trnh thi t y u. Trong khi cc nh khoa
h c v n ang lm sng t nh ng b n v gi c ng , n c bi t l ng vai tr
trong vi c hnh thnh tr nh , s a ch a m v t ng h p hoocmon. Thi u ng (g i
l agrypnia) d n n gi m t p trung v th i gian ph n ng, suy gi m cc qu
trnh tinh th n, gi m ng l c, v nh n th c sai l m. B n c th i ng khng?
Bo co v t cho bi t nh ng ng i lnh trong tr n nh c bi t l v n t nh to
trong b n ngy v cc b nh nhn ph n ch n ko di t ba n b n ngy. Cc th
nghi m cho th y nh ng ng i bnh th ng v n t nh to trong 8 n 10 ngy,
khng c thi t h i r rng no sau m t m bnh th ng ho c 2 gi c ng bnh
ph c. Ch nhn k l c th gi i l Randy Gardner, m t h c sinh trung h c 17 tu i,
ng i th c xuyn su t 264 gi , kho ng 11 ngy, cho m t d n khoa h c cng
b ng vo n m 1965. Trong khi ng c t nh to m t cch c khoa h c khi k t
thc d n, ng hon ton khng ho t ng vo cu i ngy. Tuy nhin, c nh ng
r i lo n hi m, ch ng h n nh h i ch ng Morvan, c th gy ra cho m t ng i
i m khng c gi c ng trong nhi u thng! Cu h i v bao lu ng i ta v n c
th t nh to c v n ch a c tr l i.
C8.How long a person can go without air is really a question of how long he can
go without oxygen. It's further complicated if other gases are present. For
example, breathing the same air over and over is more likely to be lethal because
of the excess carbon dioxide rather than the depleted oxygen. Death from
removing all oxygen,like a vacuum, may occur from the results of the pressure
change or possibly temperature change.When the brain is deprived of oxygen,
death occurs because there is insufficient chemical energy to feed brain cells. How
long this takes depends on temperature, metabolic rate, slower is better, and other
factors.If oxygen deprivation occurs some other way, perhaps from drowning, for
example, a person loses consciousness between 30 and 180 seconds. At the 60
second mark brain cells start to die. After three minutes, lasting damage is likely.
Brain death typically occurs between five and ten minutes, possibly fifteen
minutes.However, people can train themselves to make more efficient use of
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oxygen. The world record holder for free diving held his breath for 22 minutes
and 22 seconds without suffering brain damage!
* Voc
- breath (n): s h th p, th .
- vacuum (n): chn khng.
- deprived (adj): c n ki t
- cell (n): t bo
- metabolic rate: t c trao i ch t.
-
* Bi d ch tham kh o.
M t ng i c th i m khng c khng kh trong bao lu th c ch t l m t cu
h i ng c th i m khng c oxy trong bao lu. i u ny cn ph c t p h n n a
n u c nh ng ch t kh khc. V d , th trong cng m t khng kh m t th ng
xuyn c nhi u kh n ng gy t vong v l ng carbon dioxide d th a h n l c n
ki t ngu n oxy. Ci ch t t vi c lo i b t t c oxy, gi ng nh chn khng, c th
x y ra do k t qu c a s thay i p l c ho c c th l s thay i nhi t . Khi
no khng c oxy, ci ch t x y ra v khng c n ng l ng ha h c nui t
bo no. i u ny ko di bao lu ty thu c vo nhi t , t c trao i ch t,
ch m h n v cc y u t khc. N u thi u oxy x y ra theo cch khc, v d nh t
u i n c, m t ng i m t th c trong kho ng t 30 n 180 giy. T i 60 giy t
bo no b t u ch t. Sau ba pht, c th x y ra thi t h i lu di. Ci ch t no
th ng x y ra trong kho ng n m n m i pht, c th l m i l m pht. Tuy
nhin, ng i ta c th luy n t p s d ng oxy hi u qu h n. Ng i gi k l c
th gi i v l n t do gi h i th c a mnh trong 22 pht v 22 giy m khng
b t n th ng no!
C9. Studies suggest that teenagers often sacrifice their sleep time when it comes
to making choices about time management. The problem is, studies also show that
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they need a lot more sleep than they probably get. More and more studies are
showing that there is a direct link between sleep and academic success.According
to a study by sleep expert Mary Carskadon, PhD, teens should receive more than
nine hours of sleep every night.Dr. Carskadon's study suggests biology might be
the cause for sleep deprivation among teens. Their internal time clocks are just a
little different during teenage years--and late nights and sleep-ins are a natural
part of growing into adulthood.Lack of sleep makes it more difficult for students
to concentrate in school, especially during those early-morning classes.A more
recent study shows that sacrificing sleep to study actually does more harm than
good. The sleep that you miss when you stay up late to study will cause academic
problems the following day. It's just not worth sacrificing sleep to study!
* Voc:
- sacrifice (v): hy sinh , dnh.
- study (n): nghin c u.
* Bi d ch tham kh o.
Cc nghin c u cho th y r ng thanh thi u nin th ng dnh th i gian ng c a h
khi l a ch n v qu n l th i gian. V n l, cc nghin c u c ng ch ra r ng h
c n ng nhi u h n m c c th . Ngy cng c nhi u nghin c u cho th y r ng c
m t lin k t tr c ti p gi a gi c ng v thnh cng h c t p. Theo m t nghin c u
c a chuyn gia gi c ng , ti n s Mary Carskadon cho r ng, thi u nin nn dnh
h n chn gi m i m ng . Nghin c u c a Carskadon cho th y sinh h c c th
l nguyn nhn gy thi u ng thanh thi u nin. ng h th i gian n i b c a h
ch khc nhau m t cht trong nh ng n m tu i thi u nin - v m khuya v ng
ngh l m t ph n t nhin c a s tr ng thnh khi tr ng thnh. Thi u ng lm
cho h c sinh kh t p trung h n trong tr ng h c, c bi t l trong nh ng bu i
sng s m . M t nghin c u g n y cho th y r ng hy sinh cho gi c ng h c
th c s lm h i nhi u h n l t t. Gi c ng m b n b l khi b n th c khuya
h c t p s gy ra 'v n h c v n' vo ngy hm sau. N khng ng hi sinh
gi c ng h c!
C10. What can you do if you know you aren't getting enough sleep?Turn off the
TV at night. The TV noises and flashing lights will only keep you from getting a
sound sleep. If you can remember anything you hear during your sleep, it's a sure
sign you're not sleeping well.Reduce caffeine by switching to something healthier,
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like bottled water.Limit after-school activities. It's hard to do, but try to limit your
extracurricular activity. Sometimes you just have to make a hard choice and stick
to it.Don't think too hard right before bed time. Turn off the cell phone. Keep track
of time. Often, students have great intentions, but other tasks seem to keep them
up late, time after time. Play music if you want, but not too loud. Many people
play music at night. If it doesn't bother you, go ahead. Do you really need that
after-school job? This might be a really tough decision, too. Some students need
to work so they can pay for car insurance or save up for college. You'll just have
to decide on your own, what's necessary and what's not.
* Voc:
- stick (v): dn.
- extracurricular (n): ngo i kha.
- insurance (n): b o hi m.
* Bi d ch tham kh o
B n c th lm g n u b n bi t b n khng ng ? T t TV vo ban m. Ti ng
n c a TV v nh n nh p nhy s ch gip b n khng ng c. N u b n c th
nh b t c i u g b n nghe trong gi c ng , l m t d u hi u ch c ch n b n
khng ng t t. Gi m caffeine b ng cch chuy n sang m t th g kh e m nh
h n, nh n c ng chai. Th t kh lm, nh ng c g ng h n ch ho t ng
ngo i kha c a b n. i khi b n ch c n th c hi n m t s l a ch n kh kh n v
dnh vo n. ng suy ngh nh ng i u tiu c c ngay tr c ng . T t i n tho i
di ng. Theo di th i gian. Thng th ng, sinh vin c nh ng nh tuy t v i,
nh ng cc cng vi c khc d ng nh khi n h d y mu n th ng xuyn. Ch i
nh c n u b n mu n, nh ng khng qu to. Nhi u ng i ch i nh c vo ban m.
N u n khng lm phi n b n, hy ti p t c ch i. B n c th c s c n cng vi c sau
gi h c khng? y c th l m t quy t nh th c s kh kh n. M t s sinh vin
c n ph i lm vi c h c th tr ti n b o hi m xe h i ho c ti t ki m cho i h c.
B n s ph i t mnh quy t nh, i u g l c n thi t v i u g khng c n thi t.
* Voc:
- shark (n): c m p
- whale (n): c voi.
- dolphin = porpoise: c heo.
- spiracles: l th .
* Bi d ch tham kh o
Ng trong lng bi n ch c ch n khc h n v i ng trn t li n. Khi chng ta tm
hi u thm v gi c ng trong sinh v t bi n, chng ta ang hi u r ng cc ng v t
bi n khng c cng yu c u trong th i gian ng , khng b t c ngh n m chng ta
lm. y b n c th tm hi u thm v cch cc loi ng v t bi n ng khc nhau
Cetaceans, ngh a l c voi, c heo dolphin v c heo porpoise l nh ng con ng i
ht ph i kh t nguy n, c ngh a l h ngh v m i h i th m h mang theo. M t
con c voi th qua l h ng trn nh u c a n, do n c n ph i i ln m t n c
ht th . Nh ng i u c ngh a l c voi c n ph i t nh to th . C voi s
ngh ng i nh th no? Cu tr l i c th lm b n ng c nhin. Nghin c u v ng
v t nui nh t cho th y loi c voi c th ngh ng i m t n a b no c a chng m t
lc, trong khi m t n a cn l i v n t nh to v khi n cho ng v t ht th . Loi c
m p c n gi n c di chuy n qua mang c a chng chng nh n oxy. i u c
ngh a l chng c n ti p t c di chuy n m i lc ... khng? M t s c m p c n ph i
di chuy n su t ngy, v nh ng con c m p ny d ng nh "b i l i", v i m t s
b ph n c a no ho t ng m nh m h n nh ng con khc. C m p khc c th
ngh ng i, s d ng cc l th ht n c oxy.
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C12. Money doesn't have any inherent value. Unless you enjoy looking at pictures
of deceased national heroes, money has no more use than any other piece of paper
until, as a country and an economy, we assign value to it. At that point, it does
have value, but the value isn't inherent; it's assigned and generally agreed upon by
users worldwide. It didn't always work this way. In the past, money generally took
the form of coins composed of precious metals such as gold and silver.The value
of the coins was roughly based on the value of the metals they contained, because
you could always melt the coins down and use the metal for other purposes. Until
a few decades ago paper money in different countries was based on the gold
standard or silver standard or some combination of the two. This meant that you
could take some paper money to the government, who would exchange it for some
gold or some silver based on an exchange rate set by the government. The gold
standard lasted until 1971 when President Nixon announced that the United States
would no longer exchange dollars for gold. This ended the Bretton Woods system,
which will be the focus of a future article. Now the United States is on a system
of fiat money, which is not tied to any other commodity. So these pieces of paper
in your pocket are just that: pieces of paper.
* Voc:
* Bi d ch tham kh o:
Ti n khng c b t k gi tr v n c. Tr khi b n thch xem nh c a nh ng anh
hng dn t c ch t, ti n khng cn s d ng h n b t k gi y t no khc cho n
khi, nh m t qu c gia v m t n n kinh t , chng ta gn gi tr cho n. T i th i
i m , n c gi tr , nh ng gi tr khng ph i l v n c; N c ch nh v
c ng i s d ng trn ton th gi i ng . N khng ph i lc no c ng lm
vi c theo cch ny. Tr c y, ti n th ng c d ng la bao g m cc kim lo i
qu nh vng v b c. Gi tr c a ng xu d a trn gi tr kim lo i m chng ch a,
v b n lun c th lm tan ch y cc ng xu xu ng v s d ng kim lo i Cho cc
m c ch khc. Cho n m t vi th p k tr c, ti n gi y cc qu c gia khc nhau
c d a trn tiu chu n vng ho c tiu chu n b c ho c m t s k t h p c a hai.
i u ny c ngh a l b n c th l y m t kho n ti n gi y cho chnh ph , ng i s
trao i n cho m t s vng ho c m t s b c d a trn t gi do chnh ph quy
nh. Tiu chu n vng ko di n n m 1971 khi T ng th ng Nixon tuyn b r ng
Hoa K s khng cn trao i vng cho vng. i u ny k t thc h th ng
Bretton Woods, s l tr ng tm c a m t bi bo trong t ng lai. By gi Hoa K
ang s d ng m t h th ng ti n t thi n, khng g n li n v i b t k hng ho no
khc. V v y, nh ng m nh gi y trong ti c a b n ch l: mi ng gi y.
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C13.If we print more money, prices will rise such that were no better off than we
were before. Why will prices go up after a money supply increase?In short, prices
will go up after a drastic increase in the money supply because:If people have
more money, theyll divert some of that money to spending. Retailers will be
forced to raise prices, or run out of the product.Retailers who run out of product
will try to replenish it. Producers face the same dilemma of retailers that they will
either have to raise prices, or face shortages because they do not have the capacity
to create an extra product and they cannot find labor at rates which are low enough
to justify the extra production.Inflation is caused by a combination of four factors:
The supply of money goes up.The supply of goods goes down.Demand for money
goes down.Demand for goods goes up.This gets us to why drastically increasing
the money supply on the surface seems like a good idea. When we say wed like
more money, what were really saying is wed like more wealth. The problem is
if we all have more money, collectively were not going to be any more wealthy.
Increasing the amount of money does nothing to increasing the amount of wealth
or more plainly the amount of stuff in the world. Since the same number of people
are chasing the same amount of stuff, we cannot on average be wealthier than we
were before.
* Bi d ch tham kh o:
N u chng ti in thm ti n, gi c s t ng ln nh v y m chng ti khng c g
t t h n so v i tr c y. T i sao gi s t ng sau khi ngu n cung ti n t ng? Ni
tm l i, gi s t ng ln sau khi ngu n cung t ng m nh b i v: N u ng i dn c
nhi u ti n h n, h s chuy n m t ph n s ti n sang chi tiu. Cc nh bn l s
bu c ph i t ng gi, ho c h t s n ph m. Nh ng ng i bn hng h t s n ph m s
c g ng b sung n. Cc nh s n xu t ph i i m t v i tnh tr ng ti n thoi l ng
nan c a cc nh bn l r ng h ph i t ng gi ho c ph i i m t v i s thi u h t
b i v h khng c kh n ng t o ra m t s n ph m b sung v h khng th tm
c lao ng v i m c gi th p bi n minh cho vi c s n xu t thm. Gy ra
b is k th pc ab ny ut :
Vi c cung c p ti n i ln. Cung c p hng ho i xu ng.Demand ti n i
xu ng.Demand hng t ng ln. i u ny cho chng ta l do t i sao t ng m nh
ti n cung c p trn b m t c v nh m t t ng t t. Khi chng ti ni r ng chng
ti mu n nhi u ti n h n, nh ng g chng ti th c s ni l chng ti mu n giu
c h n. V n l n u t t c chng ta c nhi u ti n h n, t ng c ng chng ta s
khng c b t k giu c h n. T ng s ti n khng lm g t ng s ti n c a s
giu c ho c r rng h n s l ng cc cng c trn th gi i. V cng m t s ng i
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the wood. In addition, the soil left exposed after the machinery is gone continues
to release stored carbon into the atmosphere.Forest loss affects the water cycle,
too. The dense tropical forests found along the equator release phenomenal
amounts of water in the air through a process called transpiration. This water
condenses into clouds, which then release the water further away in the form of
torrential tropical rains. It is too soon to really understand how deforestations
interference with this process affects climate change, but we can be assured that
it has consequences within and outside tropical regions.
Vi c m t r ng c ngh a l bi n m t mi tr ng s ng c a ng v t hoang d
v cc l u v c sng b suy thoi, nh ng n c ng nh h ng n kh h u c a
chng ta b ng v s cch. Cy h p th carbon dioxide trong kh quy n, kh
nh knh s m t v gp ph n lm thay i kh h u. B ng vi c ch t ph r ng,
chng ta s lm gi m kh n ng h p th carbon t b u kh quy n v t c
m t ngn sch kh carbon dioxide cn b ng. X t cc ho t ng lm nghi p
th ng b t chy, gi i phng trong khng kh carbon l u tr trong g .
Ngoi ra, t cn l i c ph i ra sau khi my mc ti p t c gi i phng carbon
c l u tr vo kh quy n. S m t mt c a r ng c ng nh h ng n chu
trnh n c. Cc khu r ng nhi t i dy c c tm th y d c theo ng
xch o gi i phng m t s l ng l n n c trong khng kh thng qua m t
qu trnh g i l thot h i n c. N c ny ng ng t thnh m my, sau
gi i phng n c xa h n d i d ng m a nhi t i gay g t. V n cn qu s m
hi u c s can thi p c a r ng ph r ng i v i qu trnh ny nh h ng
nh th no n bi n i kh h u, nh ng chng ta c th yn tm r ng n c
nh ng h u qu bn trong v bn ngoi cc vng nhi t i.
C16.Behavior is what we humans do. Behavior is observable and measurable.
Whether it is walk from one place to another or to crack our knuckles, behavior
serves some function or the other.Applied Behavior Analysis, the research based
approach to modifying behavior, seeks to find the function of an inappropriate
behavior in order to find a replacement behavior to replace it. Every behavior
serves some function, and provides a consequence, reinforcement, for the
behavior.When we successfully identify the function of the behavior we can
reinforce an alternate, acceptable behavior that will replace it. When the student
has that particular need or function fulfilled by an alternate means, the mal-
adaptive or unacceptable behavior is less likely to reappear. If a child needs
attention, and we give them attention in an appropriate way because of appropriate
behavior, we cement the appropriate behavior and make the inappropriate or
unwanted behavior less likely to appear.
Hnh vi l nh ng g con ng i chng ta lm. Hnh vi c th quan st c
v o c. Cho d l i b t n i ny sang n i khc ho c ph v kh p
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B ng ch ng r rng nh t v cch th c ho t ng c a m t a tr c th y
trong Ti n V v H u Qu . Ti n Ti n V l m i th x y ra ngay tr c khi
hnh vi x y ra. N i khi cn c g i l 'S ki n Thi t l p' nh ng s ki n
thi t l p c th l m t ph n c a ti n , nh ng khng ph i l ton b . Gio
vin / chuyn gia ABA c n h i "C i u g trong mi tr ng c th d n
t i hnh vi khng, ti ng n l n, ng i lun c nhu c u, s thay i thi
quen m c th gy cho m t a tr ng s ?" i u x y ra trong mi
tr ng c v nh c m i quan h nhn qu , nh l i vo c a m t c gi
xinh p, ch , ho c ti ng n l n? K t qu Trong ABA, h qu c a thu t
ng c ngh a r t c th , ng th i r ng h n Vi c s d ng 'h u qu ', nh
th ng l , c ngh a l 'hnh ph t'. H u qu l nh ng g x y ra nh l k t qu
c a hnh vi.
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purview of Iroquois Chief Donnacona.By 1547, maps were showing the name
Canada applied to everything north of the St. Lawrence River. Cartier referred to
the St. Lawrence River as the riviere du Canada and the name began to take
hold. Even though the French called the region New France, by 1616 the area
along the great river of Canada and the Gulf of St. Lawrence was still called
Canada. As the country expanded to the west and the south in the 1700s, Canada
was the unofficial name of an area spanning the American midwest, extending as
far south as what is now the state of Louisiana. After the British conquered New
France in 1763, the colony was renamed the Province of Quebec. As British
loyalists began heading north during and after the American Revolutionary War,
Quebec was divided into two separate parts.
Tn 'Canada' xu t pht t 'kanata', t Iroquois-Huron cho lng. Ng i th
dn s d ng t ny m t ngi lng Stadacona (Quebec City ngy nay)
t i nh thm hi m Jacques Cartier ng i Php trong chuy n i d c theo sng
St. Lawrence n m 1535. Cartier s d ng t Canada ch c vi c gi i
quy t Stadacona c ng nh Nh khu v c xung quanh, sau d i s qu n l
c a Iroquois Chief Donnacona. N m 1547, cc b n cho th y ci tn
Canada p d ng cho m i th pha b c sng St Lawrence. Cartier c p
n sng St Lawrence nh l 'riviere du Canada' v tn b t u n m gi .
M c d ng i Php g i khu v c New France, vo n m 1616 khu v c d c theo
con sng l n c a Canada v V nh St. Lawrence v n c g i l Canada. Khi
t n c m r ng v pha ty v nam vo nh ng n m 1700, 'Canada' l tn
khng chnh th c c a m t khu v c tr i di ty nam Hoa K , ko di n t n
Nam nh by gi l bang Louisiana. Sau khi Anh chinh ph c New France
n m 1763, thu c a c i tn thnh t nh Quebec. Khi nh ng ng i trung
thnh Anh b t u h ng v pha b c trong v sau Chi n tranh Cch m ng
Hoa K , Quebec c chia thnh hai ph n ring bi t.
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