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bạn nhận được thông báo từ CN7 là không đạt vòng Hồ sơ ha, đến nay mình vẫn chưa nhận được thông tin gìVậy là xác cmn định rồi. Chắc là mấy bạn đc đi pv toàn là hàng khủng Ko á. Chúc bạn pv tốt nghen!

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bạn nhận được thông báo từ CN7 là không đạt vòng Hồ sơ ha, đến nay mình vẫn chưa nhận được thông tin gìVậy là xác cmn định rồi. Chắc là mấy bạn đc đi pv toàn là hàng khủng Ko á. Chúc bạn pv tốt nghen!
Bù thgian cho IQ xí thì đẹp nunkiểu này chắc tiếng anh 10 điểm rồi =))
ôi cái đề của mìnhBài đọc tiếng anh hôm thi Vietin thứ 7
A binary star is actually a pair of stars that are held together by the force of gravity. Although occasionally the individual stars that compose a binary star can be distinguished, they generally appear as one star. The gravitational pull between the individual stars 5 of a binary star causes one to orbit around the other. From the orbital pattern of a binary, the mass of its stars can be determined: the gravitational pull of a star is in direct proportion to its mass, and the strength of the gravitational force of one star on another determines the orbital pattern of the binary. Scientists 10 have discovered stars that seem to orbit around an empty space. It has been suggested that such a star and the empty space really compose a binary star. The empty space is known as a black hole, a star with such a strong gravitational force that no light is able to get through.
1. A binary star could best be described as
(A) stars that have been forced apart
(B) a star with a strong gravitational force
(C) two stars pulled together by gravity
(D) a large number of attached stars
2. According to the passage, what happens as a result of the gravitational force between the stars?
(A) One star circles the other.
(B) The mass of the binary star increases.
(C) A black hole is destroyed.
(D) The gravitational force decreases.
3. According to the passage, what can scientists learn from the pattern of a binary star's orbit?
(A) The proportion of the star's gravitational pull to its mass
(B) How to distinguish the stars that compose a binary
(C) Why there is no light in a black hole
(D) The mass of the stars that compose the binary
4. According to the passage, what is a black hole?
(A) An empty space around which nothing orbits
(B) A star with close to zero gravity
(C) A star whose gravitational force blocks the passage of light
(D) An empty space so far away that no light can reach it
5. This passage would most likely be assigned reading in a course on
(A) botany
(B) astrophysics
(C) geology
(D) astrology
Bạn này giống cái bạn ngồi cạnh mình, tiếng anh thi đc 5,10p mình thì loay hoay mà ngó sang đã thấy bạn ấy kết thúc bài thi quay về trang chủ rồi, khiếp thậtChài, thi cử về xong cũng ko mún vào bàn luận về đề nun, sợ bị sai nhìu
Nhưng về cơ bản, em ngoại đạo mà thấy đề GDV cũng ko quá đánh đố j cả, kiến thức ngvu rất rõ ràng. Ai mà làm GDV rùi thì chắc 95% làm đề này ngon nun. Em lo năm nay ai cũng làm đc bài nên ko có cửa cho em nữa
TA có 8 câu mà tận 30ph vậy choy
IQ thì em bị bỏ mất vài câu vì em ngu quá![]()
ôi cái đề của mình)))
Đúng đề mìnhBài đọc tiếng anh hôm thi Vietin thứ 7
A binary star is actually a pair of stars that are held together by the force of gravity. Although occasionally the individual stars that compose a binary star can be distinguished, they generally appear as one star. The gravitational pull between the individual stars 5 of a binary star causes one to orbit around the other. From the orbital pattern of a binary, the mass of its stars can be determined: the gravitational pull of a star is in direct proportion to its mass, and the strength of the gravitational force of one star on another determines the orbital pattern of the binary. Scientists 10 have discovered stars that seem to orbit around an empty space. It has been suggested that such a star and the empty space really compose a binary star. The empty space is known as a black hole, a star with such a strong gravitational force that no light is able to get through.
1. A binary star could best be described as
(A) stars that have been forced apart
(B) a star with a strong gravitational force
(C) two stars pulled together by gravity
(D) a large number of attached stars
2. According to the passage, what happens as a result of the gravitational force between the stars?
(A) One star circles the other.
(B) The mass of the binary star increases.
(C) A black hole is destroyed.
(D) The gravitational force decreases.
3. According to the passage, what can scientists learn from the pattern of a binary star's orbit?
(A) The proportion of the star's gravitational pull to its mass
(B) How to distinguish the stars that compose a binary
(C) Why there is no light in a black hole
(D) The mass of the stars that compose the binary
4. According to the passage, what is a black hole?
(A) An empty space around which nothing orbits
(B) A star with close to zero gravity
(C) A star whose gravitational force blocks the passage of light
(D) An empty space so far away that no light can reach it
5. This passage would most likely be assigned reading in a course on
(A) botany
(B) astrophysics
(C) geology
(D) astrology
Bạn pv the nao?Ừ, nhìn nhiều e trẻ thế. Noi chung thay cau hoi la do cô phỏng vấn chính chép ra tờ giấy xong cứ đosáng nay mình cũng Chương Dương câu hỏi y hệt, có em 94 cute ghê![]()
ko co kInh nghiem e ạanh ơi, anh pv là có kinh nghiệm hay là không kn đó ạ