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When the Titanic started sinking, the passengers were ______.

A. horrifying 

B. apprehensive 

C. panic-stricken 

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D. weather-beaten

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Đáp án C

Câu hỏi từ vựng.

A. horrifying (adj): kinh hãi, kinh hoàng.

B. apprehensive (adj): e sợ.

C. panic-stricken (adj): hoảng sợ, hoang mang sợ hãi.

D. weather-beaten (adj): dầu sương dãi nắng, lộng gió (bờ biển).

2 đáp án A và C đều hợp nghĩa của câu nhưng ta không chọn A do khi mô tả cảm xúc con người không dùng tính từ đuôi “ing”.

Dịch: Khi tàu Titanic bắt đầu chìm, những hành khách hoảng sợ tột độ

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