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HACKERS TELTS READIg 71 TTT HAA a) YINING la dang bai yeu c4u nhan dinh cc cau dua ra ¢ thOng nhat voi quan diém cia tac gid trong bai khong, hoc ndi dung cu dua ra khOng tim thay trong bai doc. im khac biét gida T/F/NG va Y/N/NG la dang T/F/NG yeu cu d6i chiéu v6i thong tin trong bai doc. con Y/NING yeu c4u nhan din tinh thong hat voi quan diém cua tac gid. Bay [3 mot trong nhang dang bai phé bién nhat va xust hién trong hau het ‘cac bai thi IELTS Reading. MBHINH THUC CAUHOI Trong dang bai YINING, néu c&u dua ra théng nhét véi quan diém ca tic gi la Yes, néu di ap vt {quan diém cia téc gid la No, néu khong tim thay thong tin cia céu dua ra trong bai doc la Not given, | eanetstong sto ae ih he ctine wrRed Psae 7 In boxes 1-3 on your answer sheet, write | ves it the statement agrees wih the claims ofthe weiter | No it the statement contradicts the claims ofthe writer what the writer thinks about this NOT GIVEN tit is impossible to. | 1 A-second child of the opposite gender is less influenced by the firstborn. 2 Ghidren born around the same time usually get along well. 3 Personality traits are clearly determined by the bith order effect. ICHIEN THUAT LAM BAI STEP 1 Xac dinh cum tirkhéa va noi dung edarcats Aub ra. {86 lam dang bai Y/N/NG, d4u tién cfin xéc dinh cum tl khéa va Ndi dung chinh cia céu dua ra Passage? In boxes 1-3 on your answer sheet, write ves 14 the statement agrees with the claims of the writer No 44 the statement contradicts the claims of the writer NOT GIVEN if 1's impossible to say what the writer thinks about this 1 A.second child of the opposite gender is less influenced by the fistborn. « 2° Children born around the same time usually get along well. » __! Personality traits are clearly determined by the birth order effect. « Do the following statements agree with the claims of the writer in Reading Ors brea 8 ® eon CM of he oppose ‘ender 1 2 ‘ung thon aiden Mae drm cum ny kos nay ‘rls v2 no ung a hung 18 ring én ‘Trong dang bai YINING, tt ca céc cfu s8 duge dua ra cing mot Idc. Tuy nhién, néu xdc dinh cym ty kinda eta mét edu va hoan thanh c&u d6 trudc ri chuyén sang cde cAu tiép theo 88 t6t hon vie xc anh {i kha ca tft c& céc cu cing mot lie. CHAPTER 03 Y/NING (Yes/No(Not Given) 87 NOV3H SLTBLSHBNOVH (849 10N/0N/S@A)SNINIA heel [ibiiatitiescccccecs _<-secreccereeeneeeeeeentitlintine ieee __| STEP 2 kha vua xac dinh, Tim trong bai doc doan c6é ndi dung lién quan dén cum tu Ap dung kithu&t scanning d6 tim trong bai doc nhiing gi dung |ién quan d6n cym tis khéa visa x4e ‘inh. Kim tra toan bd phn noi dung lién quan dé dé tim kiém,goly cho. dap an. ot A number of other factors have also been identified that can throw off the birth order effect. One of the most important of those is gender. Dr Alan Stewart of the University of Georgia noted that ‘when another child. * Of the opposite Gender follows the firstborn, the second child is not as affected by the firstand often acts like a firstborn child itself. The span of within relatively short time periods can take on opposite roles. Taking these and other factors - such as overall temperament, physical size differences, and uniqueness - into account, “the birth order effect does *+) ‘not seem incredibly reliable for determining personally traits. In fact, a ‘report shows that only 15 per cent of men and 23 per cent of women have personalities that match their birth order. 1 | Tem wong bs aoe ung ban gua din cum ha csc ‘hi has Chien bor wound the sare {he X8e inh hing thé fn thy ia tung cia clu hu Sebc cba xing ash cum nuke Do the following statements agree withthe claims ofthe writer in Reading Passage? In boxes 1-3 on your answer sheet, write ves ‘the statement agroes with the claims of the writer No ‘tthe statement contradicts the claims of the writer NOT GivEN ‘titis impossible to say what the writer thinks about this ‘second child of the opposite gonderis loss infuenced by the firstborn, ‘Sruoren born around the same time usually get along wet Personality tats are clearly determined by the bith order elec. Ba dich trang 365 OIPs ‘Thong thung trong dang bal YIN/NG, cc cau duge du ra theo a che dip an cting ut ign theo thi ty a Vio cho cu thi hal ung xu ign sau gh rnd ni imp cho cu ha sau oan cho cu nh tn en ty cn Tim mong 8 toc 0 din es ae he cum 94 ny ha cau ti oh Cori Child ot thy pS gene Go ¥ cho ip an 1 tb fen thy 5 time between births can also skew the birth order effect. *Childran bOrN®}) su ian ouar ns, cum 1 Hh hen another eh ofthe opposite gender falls the frst-tom the second chid = ot as affected she feer Tn tong bai deen ung hn quan die cum fi bhoa i ‘ha ba Persona fats. Gary cho se ‘an co th tn iy? ctu d8 cip din ov Aha he 1doraact oot rot sewn ret reabir ernrd pescray ta ng thi ty xu hin tong bai dgc nn go oh ¥ cho cau than hon, 864 voi nhad cat eng tm ty a ¥ ch am Bong gidadoan ty cho cau true vl cay sa, Xae dinh x a vel ‘ STP fs hong, ean Goi cho dap an va cau dua ra 6 théng Xéc doh xom doan 9015 cho dp nv cu dina c8 dbng ant KhOng va didn cau tra Dothe allowing statements agree withthe inormationgvenin Reading Passage? In boxes 1-3 on your answer sheet, write ves ‘tte statement agrees withthe claims of tho writer No 4 the Statement contracics the information NOT GIVEN it there is no information on this 1. A second child ofthe opposite gender is less infuwnced bythe fistborn, Yes 2 Ghiltren born around the same time usualy get along wel. Not given 3 Personality traits are clearly determined by the bith order effect. No 1 _Cum ti khéa cia cau dua rata (A second child ofthe opposite gender) ve n6l dung isn quan dén cum tt kh6a trong bai doc la when anathor child of the opposite gender follows the firstborn, the Second child is not as affected by the fist’ nghfa la ‘khi da tr8 duce sinh ra thd hai cé git tinh Khe voi dua tr sinh ra du tén, da t& sinh ra thd hai khong bi Anh hudng nhiéu boi dua tr sinh ra dau tin’. Doan nay dng nhét v6 ndi dung cia cAu dua ra nén dap ana Yes. 6 cau nay, ‘not as affected’ 44 dugc din gid lal than ies influenced 2 Cum ti Khoa cia eu dia ra la (Children born around the same time) va ndi dung lien quan 66m cum tu khda trong bai doc [a ‘Children born within relatively short time periods can ‘ake on opposite roles’ nghia la nhdng da tr® dug sinh ra trong cing mét knodng thoi gian of thé gid nhtang vai tro 46 tp nhau’. Tuy nhién, quan aiém nay khdng lin quan én ni dung cla cAu dua ra nén dap an la Not given. 3 Cum ti knéa cia cu dua ra la (Personality traits) va ndi dung lién quan dn cum te kinda trong bai doc lathe birth order effect does not seem Incredibly reliable for determining Personality traits’ nghia la ‘nh hung cla thd ty sinh dung nhu khdng quyét dinh tinh cach ‘4 nhn’. Quan diém nay d6ilép véi ngi dung cia cau dua ra nén dp ain a No. Ors Phan bigt glda No va Not given No: cdu dua ra c6 chia cde ti hod cum ty ging trong bai doc nhung ndi dung lai oan toan 6 ap, 6x) bal dge Nu khong cb ngBn ng, con ngubi 8B Khong thé c6 duge sue manh wut toi 80 ‘Gi thé gid ty nin ‘chu dua ra Cho di khong cd ngon ngd, con nud vn 88 gid due vii hign tai cba minh, We git co rng nu ng ob nn ng, com ng 8 Khong 48 ue 40¢ mann wit tid nhung edu dua ra igi nBu ring as Khng o6 ngén ng, con ngus vn $8 gid duge wt ign tai. Vi vay noi dung hal cu tral nguge nau va dp An la No. Not given: cau dua ra c6 chu céc tiho8e cum t ging trong bal dye nhung mdi dung e@u khong uge 46 cp aén trong bal doc. x) bal dge Nu khdng 66 ngdn ng@, con ngubi s® Knng thé cd duge sue manh vu ri so vl thé gidity nig. Jon nquot cing m&t di sue manh ca chinh minh, {chu dua ra Kh phd hy h@ sinh tlt nhibn, con nqUbL i a “wong bai dpe ob 8 ep in si man vu cm con ng $0 6 Bee ng ‘hn con ngus mat sc manh oba min ki phy he sinh tha yo 19 due d6 cap {in nen kg wc On due quan cm ia toc vé vn dy vy pnt Not given, CHAPTER 03 YINING (YesiNoMNot Given) 89 = E a ——o HACKERS PRACTICE Beer enna NOV A ot miro | context. Howev Germany's Bielefeld anticipate visual clues while listening to stories, they are abl clues to assist with their overall language comprehension. This does not mean m,, their skills wil not improve over time, but it does show that determining content tr, non-auditory clues is a basic element of language comprehension. Do the following statements agree with the claims of the writer in the passage? Write yes it the statement agrees with the claims of the writer No. if the statement contradicts the claims of the writer NOT GIVEN it itis impossible to say what the writer thinks about this 1 Children are not able to determine meaning from context. 2 Understanding unspoken signals is a fundamental aspect of human language. ‘comprehension = sv nhin nue ‘is hap log discern y. chin thie, leh hoi learned ad clin ich k 81 on phy dua vao logical a ’ Cc tich lay kin oi nh =o Neh Ky kin thd Ft On phe dua vio ~ 4 interpret higu, dich/qi hich Ron-auditory adj wee © ; ny tha HACKERS IELTS READING. ————— B)_ When first introduced, coins were known as ‘commodity ‘indy’ This means that the actual coin had an inherent monetary value because of the materials of which it was made. In the earliest coins from Anatolia - what is now Turkay - and ancient Greece, this was @ natural alloy of gold and silver called electrum. By the 7th century, coins hhad begun to be manufactured from pure gold and silvar in the Middle East. Homover, this eventually changed and coins began to be made of cheaper metals that had no intrinsic value. These types of coins were referred to as ‘fiat currency’ because the government single-handedly set and guaranteed their values. While this may seem Mogical. it actually had several benefits. Perhaps the most obvious of these is that the value of the curreney remained more stable, since it did not fluctuate with the price of the precious metals. Furthor, it conserved these valuable resources. The reason that gold and silver were valuable was because of their scarcity, so using them for minting coins reduced the world’s supply of them. Finally, coins in the fiat system were less prone to manipulation, since their constituent metals were not all that valuable. For instance, when coins were made of gold or silver, people sometimes clipped off pieces of the coin and kept the valuable metals. Do the following statements agree with the views of the writer in the passage? Write Yes It the statement agrees with the views of the writer NO If the statement contradicts the views of the writer NOT GIVEN _ tits impossible to say what the writer thinks about this 2 2 3 Coins originally had no value of their own due to the materials they were made ot 4 Precious metals are now too rare to be currency. um. hop kin wang Bae Torent ad, vén c8, e6 hou ally ». hop kim elect 2 2 naar curency pv. nén deh dar alnge-handedly ad. don doc de Bp (Win) manipulation n

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