39.Body language is a potent form of _______ communication.
A. verbal B. non-verbalC. tongue D. oral
Non verbal: Không nói b
ằ
ng l
ờ
i (Ngôn ng
ữ
cư chỉ
)
Vì trong câu có nh
ắ
c t
ớ
i: Body language : Ngôn ng
ữ
cơ thể
Đáp án B
40.The acting in the movie was terrible, the story was boring and the sound quality was very poor. ______, I wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
Đáp án: A Giả
i thích In brief = in short = to sum up = in a nutshell: tóm l
ạ
i
B: Vì th
ế
, b
ở
i th
ế
C: Tương tự
như vậ
y
D: Tương ứ
ng
41.
The child's arm was swollen because he _______ by a bee.

Quotes for my beloved students:
“Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.”
—
Gandhi
LUYỆN THI ĐẠI HỌC MÔN TIẾNG ANH CÙNG CÔ NGỌC LAN Câu này nói v
ề
vi
ệ
c b
ị
ong đố
t x
ảy ra trướ
c vi
ệc
sưng lên
Tình hu
ố
ng l
ạ
i
ở
thì quá kh
ứ
đơn
Hành động bị đốt chia ở thì quá khứ hoàn thành
nhưng mang tính chất bị động ( có giới từ by +
O )
Đáp án C
42.If you want a flat in the centre of the city you have to pay through the _________ for it.
Ta có c
ụ
m thành ng
ữ
: Pay through the nose : tr
ả
giá đắ
t
43.
I caught the last bus by the skin of my _______.
B.
mounth
B.leg
C.neck
D.teeth
C
ụ
m thành ng
ữ
: by the
skin of one’s teeth: sát sao
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best
answer to each of the following questions.
On January 3, 1961, nine days after Christmas, Richard Legg, John Byrnes, and Richard McKinley
were killed in a remote desert in eastern Idaho. Their deaths occurred when a nuclear reactor exploded at
a top-secret base in the National Reactor Testing Station (NRTS). Official reports state that the
explosion and subsequent reactor meltdown resulted from the improper retraction of the control rod.
When questioned about the events that occurred there, officials were very
reticent.
The whole affair, in fact, was not discussed much, and seemed to disappear with time. In order to
grasp the mysterious nature of the NRTS catastrophe, it helps to know a bit about how nuclear reactors
work. After all, the generation of nuclear energy may strike many as an
esoteric
process. However,
given its relative simplicity, the way in which the NRTS reactor functions is widely comprehensible. In
this particular kind of reactor, a cluster of nine-ton uranium fuel rods are positioned lengthwise around a
central control rod. The reaction begins with the slow removal of the control rod, which starts a
controlled nuclear reaction and begins to heat the water in the reactor. This heat generates steam, which
builds pressure inside the tank. As pressure builds, the steam looks for a place to escape. The only place
this steam is able to escape is through the turbine. As it passes through the turbine on its way out of the
tank, it turns the giant fan blades and produces energy.

Quotes for my beloved students:
“Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.”


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