A. A video sharing website brought parkour and freerunning to an international audience.
B. The best place to do parkour or free-running is in cities.
C. There are a large number of reported injuries in freerunning.
Đáp án A
Phương pháp giải:
Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu – suy luận
Giải chi tiết:
Điều gì có thể được suy ra từ đoạn văn?
A. Một trang web chia sẻ video đã mang parkour và freerunning đến với khán giả quốc tế.
B. Nơi tốt nhất để tập parkour hoặc freerunning là ở các thành phố.
C. Có một số lượng lớn các thương tích được báo cáo khi tập freerunning.
D. Những người tập Parkour và freerunning đòi hỏi rất nhiều thiết bị.
Thông tin:
- Traceurs use both rural and urban areas, typically parks, offices and abandoned buildings.
- However, practitioners argue that injuries are rare, because they rely on their own hands and feet rather than things out of their immediate control, such as ice and wheels, as is the case with skiing and race-driving.
- But it was the arrival of YouTube in 2005 that really brought freerunning to a global audience.
Tạm dịch:
- Người tập parkour sử dụng cả khu vực nông thôn và thành thị, điển hình là công viên, văn phòng và các tòa nhà bỏ hoang. => họ dùng bất kì nơi nào họ thích => B sai
- Tuy nhiên, những người luyện tập cho rằng rất hiếm khi bị thương, (=> C sai) bởi vì họ dựa vào tay và chân của chính mình hơn là những thứ nằm ngoài tầm kiểm soát của họ, (=> D sai)
- Nhưng chính sự xuất hiện của YouTube vào năm 2005 đã thực sự đưa freerunning đến với khán giả toàn cầu. => trang web chia sẻ video này giúp khán giả toàn cầu có thể xe và hiểu hơn về freerunning
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