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Trắc nghiệm tiếng anh: Tìm câu cận nghĩa (nâng cao) phần 7

Trắc nghiệm tiếng anh: Tìm câu cận nghĩa (nâng cao)


Israel, India and Pakistan are generally believed to have nuclear weapons that use only nuclear fission.

  • There’s a general belief that that Israel, India, and Pakistan should have nuclear weapons that use only nuclear fission.

  • It is generally believed that Israel, India and Pakistan have nuclear weapons that use only nuclear fission.

  • The general belief is that Israel, India and Pakistan should have nuclear weapons that use only nuclear fission.

  • It generally believes that Israel, India and Pakistan have nuclear weapons that use only fission.


They had such a fierce dog that nobody would visit them.

  • So fierce was their dog that nobody would visit them.

  • Their dog was fierce enough for anybody to visit them.

  • If their dog weren’t fierce, somebody would visit them.

  • So fierce a dog did they had that nobody would visit them.


It’s difficult for me to understand what he implies.

  • I find it difficult to understand what he really means.

  • To understand what he really means is difficult to find.

  • Understanding what he implies is found difficult.

  • What he implies is not very difficult to understand.


“It can’t be Mike who leaked the document, it might be Tom” said our manager.

  • Our manager suspected Tom of having leaked the document, not Mike.

  • Our manager blame Tom for having leaked the document instead of Mike.

  • Our manager showed his uncertainty about who leaked the document. Mike or Tom.

  • Our manager made it clear that Tom was the one who leaked the document, not Mike.


Due to unforeseen circumstances, our group’s scheduled visit to the museum has been called off.

  • The trip to the museum that we’d planned is now cancelled because something unexpected has happened.

  • Something happened at the museum, so they cancelled our visit.

  • We are no longer going to the museum because there is no time our schedule.

  • We can’t go to see the museum at the arranged time because it will be closed.


They expect that the government will lose the election.

  • The government is expected to have lost the election.

  • The government is expected to lose the election.

  • They expect the government to lose the election.

  • They expect the government have lost election.


. Intelligent though she may seem, she’s not to be relied on.

  • She’s too intelligent to be relied on.

  • However she seems intelligent, she’s not to be relied on.

  • She may be intelligent, but she’s not to be relied on.

  • However intelligent she seems, she’s not to be relied on.


There is no question of changing my mind about resigning.

  • Nobody knows about my decision on resigning.

  • I certainly won’t change my mind about resigning.

  • They asked me no question about resigning.

  • I should have changed my mind about resigning.


He can’t give you a lift because he doesn’t have a car.

  • Despite having a car, he can’t give you a lift.

  • If he has a car, he can give you a lift.

  • If he had a car, he could give you a lift.

  • He can give you a lift although he doesn’t have a car.


He was annoyed because his secretary came late to work.

  • His secretary came late to work made him annoyed.

  • His secretary‘s coming late to work made him annoying.

  • He objected to his secretary’s coming late to work.

  • He objected to that his secretary came to work late.


Joe does a lot of exercise. He’s still very fat.

  • Despite the fact that doing a lot of exercise, Joe’s still very fat

  • Joe does a lot of exercise, so he’s vey fat.

  • Even though Joe does a lot of exercise, he’s very fat.

  • Joe’s very fat, but he does a lot of exercise.


. When he asked which one I wanted, I said I didn’t mind.

  • He said I could choose between them, but I said it didn’t matter to me.

  • It was up to me to choose between them, but I really didn’t want to.

  • I would have done the choosing if they had asked me to.

  • He wanted me to choose for him and I agreed to do so.


Young as he is, he has a big fortune.

  • Although he is young, he has a big fortune.

  • He has a big fortune because he is young.

  • He is not only young but also has a big fortune.

  • When he is young, he has a big fortune.


They say that three men were arrested after the explosion.

  • Three men are said to be arrested after the explosion.

  • Three men are said to have been arrested after the explosion.

  • Three men are said to have arrested after the explosion.

  • Three men are said to arrest after the explosion.


People warned us not to go out alone.

  • We were warned not going out alone

  • We were warned not to go out alone by people.

  • We weren’t warned to go out alone.

  • We were warned not to go out alone.


. People say that the tulip originated from Constantinople.

  • The tulip is said to originate from Constantinople.

  • The tulip was said to have originated from Constantinople.

  • The tulip is said to have originated from Constantinople.

  • The tulip was said to originate from Constantinople


Tom bought that book yesterday

  • That book was bought yesterday by Tom.

  • That book was bought by Tom yesterday.

  • That book yesterday was bought by Tom.

  • That book was bought yesterday.


. The woman wanted to have more time for her new-born grand-daughter. She left her job as an accountant.

  • The woman wanted to have more time for her new-born grand-daughter because she left her job as an accountant.

  • The woman left her job as an accountant in order to have more time for her new-born grand- daughter.

  • The woman had more time for her new-born grand-daughter, even though she left her job as an accountant.

  • Having left her job as an accountant, her new-born grand-daughter could have more time.


The best way to make them work hard is to promise them a reward.

  • Promise them a reward and they will work hard.

  • If you promise to reward, they will word hard.

  • Reward them and make them work hard.

  • If they work hard, you should promise to reward them.


“You didn’t lock the door this morning as I found the Đáp án: s on the table when I got home!” the woman told her son.

  • The woman scolded her son with unlocking the door that morning as she found the Đáp án: on the table.

  • The woman criticized her son for not locking the door that morning, adding that she saw the Đáp án: s on the table.

  • The woman blamed her son for not unlocking the door that morning as she found the Đáp án: on the table.

  • The woman reproached her son of not locking the door that morning, emphasizing that she saw the Đáp án: s on the table.

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