Chris: Hey. What’s this on Facebook? It says ... Are vou Getting married?
Wayne: Yeah. Didn’t you know that?
Chris: No. Why didn’t you tell me about it? It says you’re getting married next week.
Wayne: Yeah, and I’m bringing her over to mom’s house tomorrow. You’ll love Jasmine.
Chris: Jasmine?
Wayne: Yeah. Here’s her picture on Facebook.
Chris: Oh. Wow.
Wayne: What? What do you mean?
Chris: I’m not sure your parents are going to like her.
Wayne: Why?
Chris: She’s got a lot her tattoos and a nose ring. I guess your family is going to be really surprised.
Wayne: Well, but she’s so, well, so sensitive and caring. I hope they’ll release.
Chris: Good luck!
Đáp án:
Chris: Hey. What’s this on Facebook? It says ... Are you getting married?
Wayne: Yeah. Didn’t you know that?
Chris: No. Why didn’t you tell me about it? It says you’re getting married next week.
Chris: Yeah, and I’m bringing her over to mom’s house tomorrow. You’ll love Jasmine.
Wayne: Jasmine?
Chris: Yeah. Here’s her picture on Facebook.
Wayne: Oh. Wow.
Chris: What? What do you mean?
Wayne: I’m not sure your parents are going to like her.
Chris: Why?
Wayne: She’s got a lot her tattoos and a nose ring. I guess your family is going to be really surprised.
Chris: Well, but she’s so sensitive and caring. I hope they’ll realise.
Wayne: Good luck!
Giải thích: Dựa vào các quy tắc của dạng rút gọn để nhận biết các từ trong đoạn hội thoại và viết lại dạng đầy đủ.
Dịch nghĩa:
Chris: Này. Cái gì trên Facebook đây? ... Cậu sắp kết hôn à?
Wayne: Ừ. Cậu không biết điều đó sao?
Chris: Không. Tại sao cậu không nói với tớ về chuyện đó? Cậu bảo là sẽ kết hôn vào tuần tới này.
Wayne: Đúng vậy, và tớ sẽ đưa cô ấy đến nhà mẹ vào ngày mai. Cậu sẽ thích Jasmine cho xem.
Chris: Jasmine à?
Wayne: Ừ. Đây là ảnh của cô ấy trên Facebook.
Chris: Ồ. Ồ.
Wayne: Sao thế? Ý cậu là gì?
Chris: Tớ không chắc bố mẹ cậu sẽ thích cô ấy đâu.
Wayne: Tại sao vậy?
Chris: Cô ấy có rất nhiều hình xăm và một chiếc khuyên mũi. Tớ đoán gia đình cậu sẽ thực sự ngạc nhiên đấy.
Wayne: Chà, nhưng cô ấy rất nhạy cảm và chu đáo. Tớ hi vọng họ sẽ nhận ra.
Chris: Chúc may mắn nhé!
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Choose the best option to complete each of the following sentences.
We had a dreadful________ in the restaurant, but he phoned me the next day to apologise.
Friendship is often hard to maintain during middle years when work and family take higher priority.
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Read the passage and choose the best option to answer each of the following question.
The causes of modern social problems, from divorce to homelessness and obesity, are often thought to be based on areas such as poverty, stress or unhappiness. But researchers suggest we are overlooking something crucial: friendship. It would appear that our society is ignoring its importance.
The philosopher Aristotle said, “In poverty and other misfortunes of life, true friends are a sure refuge. They keep the young out of mischief; they comfort and aid the old in their weakness, and they incite those in the prime of life to noble deeds.” Friendships are vital for wellbeing, but they take time to develop and can’t be artificially created. No wonder they are at risk of being neglected.
Nevertheless, the Gallup Organization’s director, Tom Rath, believes that we are all aware of the value of friendship especially during difficult times. In his book, “Vital Friends: The People You Can’t Afford To Live Without”, Rath makes the point that if you ask people why they became homeless, why their marriage failed or why they overeat, they often say it is because of the poor quality, or non existence of friendships. They feel outcast or unloved.
Rath undertook a massive study of friendship, alongside several leading researchers. His work resulted in some surprising statistics: If your best friend eats healthily, you are five times more likely to have a healthy diet yourself. Married people say friendship is more than five times as important as marriage. Those who say they have no real friends at work have only a one in 12 chance of feeling engaged in their job. Conversely, if you have a “best friend at work”, you are seven times more likely to feel engaged in your job.
(PsychCentral)
Which factor is suggested to be overlooked among the causes of modern social problem?