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How did John feel about his fears in the end?

A. He thought he had wasted time being afraid.         

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B. He realized it was okay to be afraid.

C. He hoped his grandchildren weren‟t afraid of flying.    

D. He realized that being afraid kept him safe.

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Cuối cùng thì ông John cảm thấy thế nào về nhưng nỗi sợ?

A. Ông nghĩ mình đã phí thời gian để sợ hãi              B. Ông nhận ra khá ổn khi sợ hãi

C. Ông hi vọng cháu mình sẽ không sợ bay               D. Ông nhận ra việc sợ hãi giúp ông được an toàn.

Thông tin: Suddenly, I felt so silly about all the years when I couldn‟t even think of getting on a plane. I had let my fear of living stop me from seeing the people I love most in the world. I can visit my son and family as often as I like now!”

Tạm dịch: Đột nhiên, tôi cảm thấy thật ngớ ngẩn về tất cả những năm mà tôi thậm chí không thể nghĩ đến việc lên máy bay. Tôi đã để nỗi sợ sống của mình ngăn tôi nhìn thấy những người tôi yêu nhất trên đời. Tôi có thể đến thăm con trai và gia đình thường xuyên như tôi muốn bây giờ!

Chọn A

Dịch bài đọc:

Khi John Mills bay lần đầu tiên trên máy bay, ông đã rất sợ hãi. Ông không thích cảm giác cách xa mặt đất cả ngàn feet trong không trung. "Tôi cũng không thích thực tế là tôi không kiểm soát được", John nói."Tôi là một hành khách khủng khiếp trong ô tô. Khi người khác lái xe, tôi sẽ nói với họ phải lái thế nào. Điều này khiến họ phát điên lên."

Tuy nhiên, John không thể trốn tránh việc ba mãi nữa. Đó là cách duy nhất ông có thể ghé thăm các cháu của mình tại Canada. "Tôi đã quyết định sẽ thực hiện điều này, tôi không thể để con trai tôi, vợ và ba đứa cháu bay cả chuyến đường dài để tới thăm tôi được. Sẽ rất tốn kém và tôi biết việc kinh doanh của Tom lúc này không tốt – bọn trẻ cũng sẽ thấy mệt nữa – chuyến bay dài 9 tiếng! "ông nói.

Để sẵn sàng John đọc rất nhiều về máy bay. Khi ông đặt vé, ông nói rằng ông sẽ bay trên một chiếc Boeing 747, tốt hơn thì được gọi là một máy bay phản lực lớn, "Tôi cần phải biết càng nhiều càng tốt trước khi đặt vé bay chiếc máy bay đó. Tôi cho rằng đó là một cách để làm cho bản thân mình cảm thấy tốt hơn. Boeing 747 là máy bay chở khách lớn nhất thế giới ở thời điểm này. Chiếc đầu tiên bay vào ngày 9 tháng 2 năm 1969 tại Hoa Kỳ. Nó có thể chở hành khách 524 và 3.400 hành lý. Nhiên liệu cho máy bay được giữ ở cánh và đôi cánh của chiếc 747 lớn đến mức có thể mang đủ nhiên liệu cho một chiếc xe trung bình để có thể đi du lịch 16.000 kilômét một năm trong vòng 70 năm. Không thể tin được đúng không? Mặc dù tôi đã phát hiện ra tất cả các thông tin này rất thú vị về chiếc máy bay, khi tôi thấy nó lần đầu tiên, ngay trước khi tôi đến Canada, tôi vẫn không thể tin rằng có thứ lại lớn như vậy được đưa lên không trung và bay. Tôi đã thậm chí còn ấn tượng hơn nhiều khi thấy nó có thể chứa hàng trăm người! " Bất ngờ lớn nhất của John là chính chuyến."Nó cất cánh mượt hơn tôi nghĩ nhiều, mặc dù tôi vẫn còn khá sợ hãi cho đến khi chúng tôi lên không trung. Cuối cùng, tôi vẫn thư giãn, thưởng thức các món ăn, xem một trong những bộ phim và ngắm cảnh. Tôi thậm chí còn có thể ngủ được 1 lát!” John tiếp tục “ phần thưởng lớn nhất là khi tôi đến Canada và thấy con trai cùng gia đình, đặc biệt là đứa cháu xinh đẹp của mình. Đột nhiên, tôi cảm thấy rất ngớ ngẩn về tất cả những năm tháng khi tôi thậm chí không dám nghĩ về việc bước lên máy bay. Nỗi sợ hãi đã ngăn tôi được gặp những người tôi yêu thương nhất trên thế giới. Bây giờ tôi có thể ghé thăm con trai và gia đình của tôi thường xuyên !”

 

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