14 anthropology n /ˌænθruː/rəˈpɒlədʒi / nhân loại học
(thuộc) điện, có điện, phát điện có liên quan đến điện
nạp điện, nhiễm điện điện
thợ điện
sự nạp điện, sự nhiễm điện
Trang 227 explosion n /ɪkˈspləʊʒən/ sự nổ
II Structures
3 do/ conduct/ undertake research tiến hành, làm nghiên cứu
4 see eye to eye with sb có cùng quan điểm, đồng thuận với ai đó
III Practice exercise 1
Question 1: His career i n the elicited drug trade ended with the police raid this morning.
Question 2: You can't construct anything here if you don't have an official permission.
Question 3: There a re a number of updated entrances in the latest edition of the encyclopedia.
Question 4: High blood pressure results in either an i ncreased output of blood from the heart or an increased resistance to its flow through tiny branches of the arteries.
Question 5: Since it was an unusually warm day, the dog laid under the tree a ll afternoon without
barking at p assers - by - something he usually does.
Question 6: They are d oing some fascinating researches into the language of dolphins.
Question 7: It is estimated that a scientific principle has a l ife expectancy of approximately a d ecade before it drastically revised or replaced by newer information.
Question 8: 10 Breakthrough Technologies 2017, such as reversing paralysis, self- driving trucks, the 3
60-degree selfie, will effect the economy and our politics, improve medicine, or influence our culture.
Question 9: There are more than eight four million specimens in the National Museum of Natural
History's collection of biological, geological, anthropology treasures.
Question 10: Up the World War II a lmost all important research in physics had made in universities, with
only university funds for support.
Question 11: She had t o leave because she didn't see eyes to eyes with her boss.
Question 12: With the development of the Internet and the World Wide Web, businessmen do not h ardly h
ave as much traveling as t hey used to
A development of B businessmen C hardly have D they used to
Question 13: Raw chemical l itter is being pumped into the sea, from where it pollutes our beaches.
Trang 3Question 14: Biodegradable package helps t o limit the a mount of harmful chemicals r eleased into the atmosphere.
Question 15: Every morning, I was woken up by the deafening noise from his electrical guitar.
Question 16: He was s ent off for a m istake on the French captain, which made his team lose the game.
Question 17: Alike oxygen, which is chemically changed by our bodies into carbon dioxide, nitrogen is
erely exhaled back into the air.
Question 18: Working like a police officier m eans e arning a good salary, excellent retirement b enefits , and great health insurance for you and your family.
Question 19: Lasers are of great value in areas such as communication, industry, medicines and scientific
Question 20: Income f rom dancing is u nstable so Giang popper also works as a director, p erformance event organizer, coach and dance instructor at home.
Question 21: MPs have urged the UK government t o launch a major publicity campaign to help people p rotect themselves against online crime.
Question 22: Little House on the Prairie, a successful televion program, was adapted from a s eries of
bookby a woman whose life was similar to that of the character called by name Laura.
Question 23: After the social science lecture all students are invited to take part in discussion o f the iss
ues which were risen in the talk.
A social science lecture B to take part C of the issues D risen in
Question 24: A football match begins with the ball kicking forwards from a spot in the centre of the field.
Question 25: The salary of a professor is higher than a secretary.
Question 26: It would appear that nobody on board the aircraft actually had a diploma to fly it.
Question 27: He has an uncle w ho is i n possession of stock papers worth $75,000.
Question 28: I pay a higher hire than t he other tenants because my room is bigger.
Question 29: She told us about his brother, Apollo, born in 1969 and named for the US astronauts's
mission to the moon.
Question 30: Forensic scientists are examining the wreckage for clues about the reason of the explosion.
ĐÁP ÁN
LESSON 1