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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions.

Question 28. "You should take better care of your health said Tom's mother.

A. Tom's mother promised to take better care of his health.

B. Tom's mother required him to take better care of his heath.

C. Tom's mother advised him to take better entre of his health.

Đáp án chính xác

D. Tom's mother ordered him to take better care of his health.

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  1. C

Cấu trúc: “S + should + V_nguyên thể”: Ai đó nên làm gì 

S + advised + + O + to V_nguyên thể: Ai đó đã khuyên nên làm gì

Tạm dịch: “Con nên chăm sóc sức khỏe của mình tốt hơn” mẹ của Tom đã nói.

A. Mẹ Tom đã hứa sẽ chăm sóc tốt hơn cho sức khỏe của cậu ấy. sai nghĩa

B. Mẹ Tom đã đòi hỏi Tom phải chăm sóc tốt hơn cho sức khỏe của cậu ấy. sai nghĩa

C. Mẹ Tom đã khuyên Tom chăm sóc tốt hơn cho sức khỏe của cậu ấy.

D. Mẹ Tom đã yêu cầu Tom chăm sóc tốt hơn cho sức khỏe của cậu ấy. sai nghĩa 

 Chọn đáp án C.

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