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______ we invested in telecommunication industry, we would be rich by now.
A. Had
B. Should
C. Were
D. Will
Kiến thức: Đảo ngữ
Giải thích:
Dấu hiệu: động từ trong mệnh đề chính chia dạng “would + V-nguyên thể” => câu điều kiện loại 2, nhưng lại có “now” => dấu hiệu của câu điều kiện trộn 3 – 2.
Cách dùng: câu điều kiện trộn 3 – 2 diễn tả điều kiện trái với quá khứ dẫn đến kết quả trái với hiện tại.
Công thức: If + S + had (not) P2, S + would V-nguyên thể (now)
Dạng đảo ngữ: Had + S + (not) P2, S + would V-nguyên thể (now)
C sai vì đảo câu điều kiện loại 2 sẽ ở dạng: Were + S + to V-nguyên thể…
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_______ a scholarship, I entered the frightening and unknown territory of private education
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High maths abilities, bad school lives
Teachers first noticed Cameron Thompson's talent for numbers when he was four years old and at pre- school. Throughout primary school, Cameron Thompson's best subject was maths. Then, when he was eleven, he took a maths test prior to entering secondary school. The test was out of 140; Cameron scored 141. 'I broke the system,' he recalls.
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The new school specialises in dealing with students who, like Cameron, excel academically but find it difficult to relate to other students. And indeed, on his first day, Cameron did make a new friend – a boy called Tim - mainly owing to a shared dislike of Justin Bieber's music.
Recently, a maths professor from Cambridge University has been looking at Cameron's work. His advice to Cameron is perhaps surprising. Professor Imre Leader thinks Cameron should slow down, stop taking maths exams, and wait until he is eighteen before doing a degree. "There's quite an important distinction” he explains, “between taking lots of exams as fast as you can, and relaxing and enjoying the level that you are at- what we call enrichment”, Professor Leader believes Cameron will do better in the long run if he stops trying to progress so quickly. And although Cameron does not want to finish his current degree, he isn't making any academic plans beyond that. He goes to a weekly karate class after school. And recently, he went to a computer games convention with some friends from karate.
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My advice to you is to write a list of all the tasks you have to do and prioritise them.
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Hello, Is that 22103575? Please put me _______ to the manager