As a person has given up their cultural identity, they can (38) _______ identify themselves with the things that were (39) _______ the most important things in their lives.
A. no more
Cấu trúc:
no longer/not any longer: không còn
Tạm dịch:
As a person has given up their cultural identity, they can no longer identify themselves… (Khi một người từ bỏ bản sắc văn hóa của mình, họ không còn có thể xác định chính mình…)
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Oprah Winfrey has been an important role model for black American women, breaking down many invisible _______.
Some of his proposals would not so much control the product as attach a few _______ to the proposed system.
Some teenagers just simply run _______ to their parents’ expectations as a way to express their identity.
The lawyer promised that he would leave no stone unturned in trying to find more evidence to help Jake's case.
Fitzgerald is eager to _______ Martin's record of three successive world titles.
Looking at the weather, I think we made a wise decision not to go to the coast this weekend.
Tim and Peter met each other on the pavement last week.
Tim: “Do you want me to help you with those suitcases?”
Peter: “_______”
Native species _______ a part of a given biological landscape since they adapted to the local environment.
He started working in the World Bank. That was right after he had graduated from university.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 36 to 40.
Why is culture important and how does it answer the question " What is cultural identity? "1 Culture is the underlying foundation of traditions and beliefs that help a person relate to the world around them. It is the basis for any superstitions they may have. It is the aversion to (36) _______ types of meat, or which days you can work on. Culture gives us a definite starting point when beginning to search for our roots. Knowing (37) _______ a person comes from will help to define how they look at their family obligations
as well as how they celebrate important milestones in life.
As a person has given up their cultural identity, they can (38) _______ identify themselves with the
things that were (39) _______ the most important things in their lives. They lose direction. As time (40)
_______ by and they continue to forget about their past and their natural traditions, their identity becomes less and less pronounced.
(Source: http://nobullying.com/ cultural-identity)
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions from 22 to 28.
How long will a baby bom today live? 100 years? 120 years? Scientists are studying genes that could mean long life for us all.
There are already many, many people who have passed the landmark age of 100. In fact, there are now so many healthy, elderly people that there’s a name for them: the wellderly. These are people over the age of eighty who have no major illnesses, such as high blood pressure, heart disease or diabetes.
There are many scientific studies of communities where healthy old age is typical. These include places like Calabria in southern Italy and the island of Okinawa in Japan. In Calabria, the small village of Molochio has about 2,000 inhabitants. And of these, there are at least eight people over a hundred years old. When researchers ask people like this the secret of their long life, the answer is almost always about food and is almost always the same: ‘I eat a lot of fruit and vegetables.’ ‘I eat a little bit of everything.’ ‘ I neither smoke nor drink.’
In the past, scientists looked at things such as diet and lifestyle for an explanation of long life, these days they are also looking at genetics. Researcher Eric Topol says that there must be genes that explain why people are protected from the effects of aging process. The new research into long life did scrutinize groups of people who have a genetic connection. One interesting group lives in Ecuador. In one area of the country there are a number of people with the same genetic condition. It’s called Laron syndrome. These people don’t grow very tall - just over one metre. But Laron syndrome also give them protection against cancer and diabetes. As a result, they live longer than other people in their families. Meanwhile, on the Hawaiian island of Oahu, there’s another group of long-lived men, Japanese-Americans. They have a similar gene to the Laron syndrome group.
Back in Calabria, researchers constructed the family trees of the 100-year-old people. They looked at family information from the 19th century to today. It is concluded that there are genetic factors that give health benefits to the men. This is a surprising result because generally in Europe, women live longer than men. So what really makes people live longer? It seems likely that it is an interaction of genes, the environment and probably a third factor - luck.
(Adapted from https://www.ngllife.com/long-and-healthy-life-0)
Which of the following is NOT true about the Laron syndrome?