Đáp án: easier
Giải thích: Sau vị trí cần điền là từ “than” trong câu so sánh hơn nên ta chuyển tính từ “easy” sang dạng so sánh hơn là “easier” (dễ hơn).
Dịch nghĩa: I found this exercise a little easier than the last one. (Tôi thấy bài tập này dễ hơn một chút so với bài trước.)
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Read the passage and choose the best option to answer each of the following questions
In 2018, Jonathan Tudge, a professor at the University of North Carolina, and his colleagues published a series of studies examining how gratitude develops in children across seven countries: the United States, Brazil, Guatemala, Turkey, Russia, China, and South Korea. They found some similarities across cultures, as well as some differences - an initial glimpse at how our early steps toward gratefulness might be shaped by larger societal forces.
First, they asked a group of children from 7 to 14 years old, “What is your greatest wish?” and “What would you do for the person who granted you that wish?” Then, they grouped the kids’ answers into three categories:
• Verbal gratitude: Saying thank you in some way.
• Concrete gratitude: Reciprocating with something the child likes, such as offering the person some candy or a toy.
• Connective gratitude: Reciprocating with something the wish-granter would like, such as friendship or help.
In general, as you might expect, children were less likely to respond with concrete gratitude as they got older. Younger and older kids expressed verbal gratitude at similar rates—although there were exceptions to these trends. (Brazilian children showed more verbal gratitude as they got older, while concrete gratitude didn’t decline with age in Guatemala and China—where it was fairly rare to begin with). And as children grew older, they expressed more connective gratitude in the United States, China, and Brazil.
Despite these age-related similarities, differences were still seen between countries. Overall, children in China and South Korea tended to favor connective gratitude, while kids in the United States leaned toward concrete gratitude. Children in Guatemala—where it’s common to say “Thanks be to God” in everyday speech—were particularly partial to verbal gratitude.
Such variations in how children respond to kindness may set the stage for how they talk, act, and feel when they get older.
1. Which of the following is NOT concerned with Tudge’s study?
Talk about advantages and disadvantages of working in the environment of cultural diversity.
You can answer the following questions as cues:
* What are the advantages of cultural diversity?
* What are the disadvantages of cultural diversity?
* What is your opinion about cultural diversity?
Useful languages:
Useful vocabulary |
Useful structures |
• increasing creativity, increasing adaptability, understanding more, work effectively • different language, different culture, different work style, discrimination |
• Cultural diversity helps improve... • Another advantage is... • However, ... • ...may cause discrimination with others. • Cultural difference will also affect... • In my opinion, ... • As far as I am concerned, ... • I think... |
Complete the notes:
Structures of the talk |
Your notes |
What are the advantages of cultural diversity? |
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What are the disadvantages of cultural diversity? |
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What is your opinion about cultural diversity? |
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Now you try!
Give your answer using the following cues. You should speak for 1-2 minutes.
1. Cultural diversity helps improve...
2. Another advantage is...
3. However,...
4. Cultural difference will also affect...
5. I think...
Now you tick!
Did you ...
q answer all the questions in the task?
q give some details to each main point?
q speak slowly and fluently with only some hesitation?
q use vocabulary wide enough to talk about the topic?
q use various sentence structures (simple, compound, complex) accurately?
q pronounce correctly (vowels, consonants, stress, intonation)?
Read the following passage and do the tasks below and choose the best answer to each of the following questions.
One custom that gives insight into people’s history and values is the way they greet one another. There is a wide range of greetings around the world. These range from the common handshake to other strange rituals found in some countries. Let’s take a look at how the simple action of greeting someone differs greatly from place to place.
In the United States and Canada, for example, a simple handshake or nod is the norm. The handshake has an interesting origin: it started long ago as a way of showing people that you weren’t carrying a weapon. Shaking the person’s right hand while looking him or her in the eye is the usual method. Handshakes are also common in other parts of the world, including Britain and Russia. In Russia, males grasp other men’s hands very strongly during the handshake. Handshakes are also how most people in New Zealand greet each other. However, the native Maori people of that country display more physical contact: they press their noses together in a sign of trust and closeness.
In other countries, such as France and Belgium, hugging and kissing are more common when two people meet. In those cultures, people kiss each other on the cheeks. The number of times varies depending on the particular country. In Saudi Arabia, men might hug and kiss each other (but not a woman) on the cheek. Men will also shake hands with other men there. In some Eastern countries, including Korea and Japan, bowing is the traditional greeting. In Japan, the deeper the bow, the deeper the respect shown. The strangest custom, though, is likely in Tibet. People there opt to stick out their tongue to greet others.
1. What is this reading mainly about?
There is no easier way to solve the problem (easy)
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Complete the following sentences using the given words in the box. There is ONE extra word.
sweeping |
alert |
honeymoon |
assignment |
exported |
superstitious |
1. Finding information and understanding culture of many countries in the world is an_________ .
2. Going on_________after the wedding is a popular custom in any culture nowadays.
3. _________elements and features are available in any culture.
4. _________the floor in the Lunar New Year is considered bringing bad luck in Vietnamese culture.
5. It’s said that South Korea has_________not only cars but also its culture to Vietnam.
Complete the following sentences using the given words in the box. There is ONE extra word.
ceremony |
prestigious |
complicated |
contrasts |
diversity |
protest |
1. The wedding_________varies from country to country with many meaningful activities.
2. This _________aspect of Japanese culture is hard for Westerners to properly understand.
3. Cultural_________is a form of appreciating the differences in individuals.
4. The research_________practice and customs in the two countries.
5. These_________newspapers sometimes have articles about cultural diversity.
It’s (tired) _________to work at night than to work in the daytime.
No problem I have seen is more complicated than this (complicated)
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No student in the class is as tall as than Huy. (tall)
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Complete the following sentences using the given words in the box. There is ONE extra word.
bridesmaid |
status |
present |
imported |
funeral |
alert |
horoscope |
rebel |
E.g.: Wedding of high-__status__people is often held in deluxe hotel.
1. _________ , which is used to predict people’s fortune, is popular in some countries.
2. Some cultural features like birthday party or wedding in the church are_________from other culture.
3. Most fathers wish to be_________at the birth of their child no matter what culture they are from.
4. It’s nowadays easy for most teenagers to find something to_________against.
5. A_________is an activity that is held officially and respectfully in every culture.
6. Does the wedding in Vietnam have a_________who helps the bride during the marriage ceremony?
This summer is considerably much (hot) _________than last summer.
Write a short paragraph (120 - 150 words) about a Vietnamese cultural feature you are most interested in.
You can answer the following questions as cues:
• What is the cultural feature?
• What are its characteristics?
• What is your opinion about it?
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