Question 1: I was taken aback , lines of motion, such as the one she used, are a very recent invention in the history of illustration.. was scolded Question 2: The answer was not clear.
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1 illustration n /ˌɪləˈstreɪʃən / tranh ảnh minh họa
3 extraordinary a /ɪkˈstrɔːdnəri / bất thường, khác thường
9 misconception n /ˌmɪskənˈsepʃən/ sự nhận thức sai
11 multifaceted a / ˌmʌltiˈfæsitid / nhiều dạng, nhiều loại
17 modification n / ˌmɒdɪfɪˈkeɪʃən/ sự sửa đổi, sự thay đổi
23 methodology n / ˌmeθəˈdɒlədʒi /əˈdɒlədʒi / phương pháp học
24 hypothesis n / haɪˈpɒθəˈdɒlədʒi /əsɪs / giả thuyết
34 destabilize v /diˈsteɪbəˌlaɪz / làm mất ổn định, mất kiểm soát
35 bereavement n /bɪˈriːvmənt/ sự mất mát, sự tổn thất
36 sporadically adv /spəˈrædɪkəli / một cách lác đác, lẻ tẻ
Trang 239 periodically adv /ˌpɪərɪˈɒdɪkəli / định kì
40 intermittently adv /ˌɪntəˈmɪtntli / cách quãng, từng cơn
43 inadvertently adv /ˌɪnədˈvɜːtəntli / một cách vô ý
49 negotiation n /nɪˌɡəʊʃɪˈeɪʃən/ sự thương lượng, sự đàm phán
53 mythical a /ˈmɪθəˈdɒlədʒi /ɪkəl/ chỉ có trong huyền thoại, tưởng tượng
mà ra
55 misrepresentation n ˌmɪsreprɪzenˈteɪʃən/ sự xuyên tạc, sự bóp méo
II Structures
3 blame sb for doing St đổ lỗi cho ai đã làm gì
4 scold/ reproach sb for doing St trách mắng ai làm gì
6 translate St into St dịch cái gì ra cái gì
13 contribute to st/doing st góp phần vào cái gì/ làm gì
19 give the game away vô tình phát hiện một bí mật
Trang 322 put st across giải thích/ trình bày cái gì rõ ràng, hiệu quả
23 have a go at
have a go to do st = try doing st
nỗ lực, cố gắng thử làm gì
24 throw dust into one's eyes lừa dối ai bằng cách trình bày sai
III Practice exercise 10
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 1: I was taken aback , lines of motion, such as the one she used, are a very recent invention in
the history of illustration
A was surprised B was frightened C was terrified D was scolded
Question 2: The answer was not clear So I decided to test whether various lines of motion were apt ways
of showing movement or if they were merely idiosyncratic marks.
Question 3: With the zoo world’s rather m ediocre record on conservation, one might be forgiven for
being slightly skeptical about such an advertisement
Question 4: Marchand, who is a former city councilor, said some at the meetings supported the project, but many more felt “betrayed" by the city because it plans to i nvoke a section of the city charter to
sidestep zoning rules that limit new construction to 29 storeys
Question 5: Adults and children are frequently c onfronted with statements about the alarming rate of
loss of tropical rainforests
Question 6: These misconceptions do not remain isolated but become incorporated into a multifaceted, but organized, conceptual framework, making it and the component ideas, some of which are e rroneous,
more robust but also accessible to modification
Question 7: Prodigious efforts, accelerated during two world wars, were required before the technology
of primitive rocketry could be translated into the reality of sophisticated astronauts.
A changed into another language B sent to
Question 8: Roland Emmerich's natural-disaster movie cleverly runs with the scientific theory that
instead of global warming we may be heading towards an ice age prompted by the slowing of the Gulf Stream
A proceeds with B ends with C connects with D derives from
Question 9: Then, when he dared to b uild his hopes up again after making it back for Scotland's
summer tour of the southern hemisphere, he wrecked his ankle in the opening half hour of the trip
Question 10: Drama develops out of a crisis when March Banks declares his love for Candida to Morell, who suddenly realizes that the foundations of his marriage are built on sand
Question 11: The appointment of two foreign agencies who had not covered themselves with glory in
Wall Street does not lend credibility
Question 12: After passing through the repulsing process, the fibers from printed waste paper are grey in color because the printing ink has s oaked into the individual fibers.
Trang 4A penetrated B run off C dyed D bleached
Question 13: It is in the light of an expectation that some observations are held to be relevant and some
irrelevant, that one methodology is chosen and others discarded, that some experiments are conducted and others are not
Question 14: If the predictions turn out to be correct then your hypothesis has been supported and may
be retained until such time as some further test shows it not to be correct
Question 15: Good health has been connected to the smooth mechanical operation of the body, while ill health has been attributed to a breakdown in this machine.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 16: Fewer students responded that rainforests provide plant habitats, and even fewer mentioned the i ndigenous populations of rainforests.
Question 17: These observations are generally consistent with our previous studies of pupils' views about
the use and conservation of rainforests, in which girls were shown to be more sympathetic to animals and
expressed views which seem to place an intrinsic value on animal life.
Question 18: The rest of us took after our grandmother's people, the recipients of a strong gene of
predictable traits, like the double chins much in evidence on every other relative in my field of vision
A cared for B resembled C were different from D looked up
Question 19: By constantly opening and closing these heating and cooling vents over the course of the day the termites succeed in keeping the temperature constant in spite of the wide fluctuations outside.
Question 20: A long cylindrical tube was p ropped up by two sticks and fastened to the top of the
launcher, thereby allowing the rockets to be inserted and lit from the other end
A destabilized B supported C carried out D taken along
Question 21: Other causes, in decreasing order of frequency, were illness in family, family social
function, work to do at home and bereavement
Question 22: Despite the fact that rockets had been used s poradically for several hundred years, they
remained a relatively minor artefact of civilization until the twentieth century
A intermittently B regularly C occasionally D periodically
Question 23: Saria and Raj then complained loudly to their team members that the artists took against
them right from the start "because we weren't posh enough"
A took a dislike to
C felt hostile towards
B became friendly towards
D looked askance on
Question 24: They gave the game away last year when the Government suggested church schools
educate more children who are in care, and they recoiled in horror
A deliberately kept a secret
B inadvertently revealed something secret
C won the competition
D lost the negotiation
Trang 5Question 25: The food g ave out the first day, and the dreadful cold was rendered more intense by the
pangs of hunger
Question 26: It must be nice to be i n the pay of eccentric old rich conservative men, who arrange for
you to testify in congress about things you know nothing about
A dismissed by B employed by C awarded by D punished by
Question 27: Always willing to talk to the media, and skilled in p utting his view across, he reserved
most of his energies for negotiations at the highest political levels
A communicating his view effectively B disapproving his opinion
C explaining his ideas clearly D conveying his view unclearly
Question 28: Coming into the final kilometer, no single team had taken control of the sprint, and riders were all across the road in what was quickly becoming a chaotic finish, with almost every team having a g
o at an elusive stage win.
Question 29: I hope that by thinking carefully about nuclear energy we will find ways to distinguish
between the very proper concerns that any new technology raises, and the mythical promises or terrors
that only throw dust in our eves.
A deceive us by misrepresentation B lead us to the truth
Question 30: Like the best of teachers, Sontag stirs the imagination, ultimately encouraging readers to engage their minds and t hink for themselves.
A have an independent mind B be selfish
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LESSON 10