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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 44 to 50
Time has become a scarce commodity. Everyone wants more of it. The refrain 'If only I had more time!' echoes around the offices, kitchens and bedrooms of Britain; 'hurry sickness' is becoming the malaise of the new millennium. All over the world, people are working longer hours, struggling to fit more and more into every day. Symptoms include jabbing the 'door close' button on lift doors to save the two to four seconds required for the door to do it on its own, and an inability to do one thing at a time, so that every journey is a phone call opportunity.
Technology is helping to speed up the world: laptops, mobile phones (with a hands- free set so that you can do something else at the same time), pagers, remote controls. We live in an instant, insistent world. Adverts for energy-boosting drinks read: 'Having trouble keeping up with yourself?' We yearn for the lazy afternoons and days of yesteryear - but enthusiastically sign up for email, messaging services, language classes. Even time management courses. The result is parents with a lack of quality time to spend with their children, and surveys showing that working couples see less of each other than ever before and that rows over time spent on domestic labour or childcare top the list of marital discord. The idea of doing nothing has become terrifying, a sure sign of worthlessness.
Like any commodity that is scarce, time has become a battleground. In what is supposed to be the world of the consumer, firms steal time from customers. It is now perfectly acceptable to be asked to hold the instant the phone is answered. This saves the company time and money, but costs you time. We are engaged in a constant, subtle war over time. If the politics of class dominated the last century, the politics of time could dominate this one.
Of course, there is a class dimension to the rush culture. One of the biggest transitions of the past few decades has been to take the previous relationship between time and status - the rich had lots of time, the poor very little - and reverse it. While bankers in the City are now at their desks at 7am, in the good old days 'bankers' hours' meant 10am till 4pm with a decent lunch break. Moreover, to be seen to have time to spare is a sign of low status: arranging lunch, it is never done to be available too soon. Similarly, being late is moving from a sign of rudeness to a sign of status.
A two-tier time society is being built, with the money-rich, time-poor on one side, and the money-poor, time-rich on the other. The rich are working longer and longer hours in order to compete with each other. At the same time, they are employing others - cleaners, childminders, fast-food restaurant workers - in order to allow themselves to work all the time. Meanwhile, more and more of us are putting ourselves on the treadmill of constant activity, taking on an increasingly heavy workload, and never stopping for a moment to ask ourselves why.
(Adapted from Clockwise Advanced by Jon Naunton)
Câu hỏi:Which best serves as the title for the passage?
- A. The growing disparity between rich and poor
- B. Seeing valuable time from a crooked angle
- C. The mad rush to save time
- D. The slower pace of life: Is it suitable for all?
Lời giải tham khảo:
Đáp án đúng: C
Đáp án C
Giải thích:
Đâu là tiêu đề hay nhất cho đoạn văn?
A. Sự chênh lệch giàu nghèo ngày càng tăng
B. Chiêm nghiệm về thời gian quý báu theo cách nhìn hoàn toàn mới (from crooked angle ~ from a completely different perspective)
C. Sự vội vã điên cuồng để tiết kiệm thời gian
D. Nhịp sống chậm hơn: Liệu có phù hợp cho tất cả
Bài viết nói về thời gian và việc con người ngày càng vội vã để tiết kiệm thời gian nên đáp án C là hợp lý
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- It’s an extremely __________ cure for a headache.
- He needs to do the homework before going out with his friends, ____?
- We thought the repairs on the car would cost about $500, but our estimate was way off the _______ it was $4000.
- Vietnam has played _________ high spirits and had an impressive 2-0 victory over Yemen.
- All the applicants for the post are thoroughly ________ for their suitability.
- Solar energy isn't widely used ________ it is friendly to the environment.
- Peters wife gave him a (n) _____ bike as a birthday present last week.
- You should not lose heart; success often comes to those who are not _________ by failures.
- Choose the best option: The students _______ the topic when the bell rang.
- _______, he will go out with his friends.
- My mother doesn't _______ eye to eye with my father sometimes.
- It is not always easy to _______ a decision at the last minute.
- I demand to know how this vase __________, and no one is leaving till I find out
- Choose the best option: ________ hard all day, I was exhausted.
- The older you are, _______________ you may become.
- Cathy and Graham are at a restaurant.
- Mark and Tim are talking about British literature.
- Choose the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation: scholar, honor, motto, fortune
- Choose the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation: borrowed, conserved, approached, complained
- Choosee the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress: continue, recognise, uncover, remember
- Choosee the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress: leaflet, model, export, cartoon
- Choose the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s): She is a down-to-earth woman with no pretensions.
- Choose the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s): For environment safety, we need to find ways to reduce emission of fum
- Choose the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word: Poverty in many African countries increases the likelihood that people poac
- Choose the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word: I dont believe in anything he says, he is unreliable.
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- The storm was so great. Many families'd to be evacuated to safer parts of the city.
- Find the mistake: We have conducted exhausting research into the effects of smartphones on students’ behaviour an
- Find the mistake: On the table is hundreds of books written in English.
- Find the mistake: Tim works as a doctor and he earns twice as much as her brother.
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- It is necessary for the local authority to impose social distancing on this infected area.
- I haven’t bought any books for 2 years.
- The new (34) _______ is for HIIT – short for High-Intensity Interval Training
- (35) _______ just twelve minutes of very intense activity is supposed to be every bit as beneficial as conventional exercise.
- However, some recent research would appear to (36) ______ these claims.
- (37) _______ have our personalities changed, too?
- Overtime, we come to expect (38)_____ to be available infinitely more quickly than in the past.
- Which would be the best title for the passage?
- The phrase settle down” in paragraph 1 mostly means _______.
- According to the passage, the main reason why delaying parenthood becomes a norm in developed countries is that _______.
- This word 'it” in paragraph 4 refers to _______.
- Choose the true statement.
- Which best serves as the suitable title for the passage?
- The word malaise” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to _______.
- The consequences of not having enough time for family are mentioned in the passage EXCEPT _______.
- The word 'this” in paragraph 3 (three) refers to _______.
- The word treadmill” in paragraph 5 mostly describes something which is _______.
- Which of the following sentence is true, according to this passage?
- Which of the following can be inferred from this reading passage?