English THPT Read the text below, use the word given in capitals to form a word that fits in the space

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PASSAGE A. Fancy some sort of conspiracy with a distant boyfriend or girlfriend? Send a text. Lost in the woods, (1. WILD) _________, or a heavy fog? Use GPS. A case of mistaken identity? Facebook! And who is this (2. ENIGMA) __________ Jay Gatsby? Just Google him. Books can now be read on iPhones, and (3. OPPORTUNITY) __________ young writers in Japan are using their cellphone keypads to write best-selling short novels. But, at the same time, technology is making some classic narrative plot devices obsolete. Excuses like poor connections and (4. COMMUNICATE) __________ or the (5. ABLE) __________ to reach someone just don’t work when even the most (6. ACCESS) __________ places have wireless (7. COVER) __________. It’s the same problem with movies. In Casablanca, Humphrey Bogart would have been spared the aching (8. CERTAIN) __________of wondering why Ingrid Bergman had stood him up at the train station. “Why isn’t she here? We were supposed to run away together! Let me check my messages. Maybe I can find her online…”
PASSAGE B. You must have noticed those strange bumps that sometimes (0. MATERIAL) __________on our skin when are cold or feel very afraid, excited or (2.NOSTALGIA) ________There are known as goosebumps or goose pimples, probably as a result of the (3. RESEMBLE) ________ they cause our skin to bear to that of a goose after it has been plucked. Goosebumps are (4. ESSENCE) ________ a change in the skin brought about when an involuntary (5. CONTRACT) ________ of some muscles makes our hair stand on end. They don’t seem to serve any particular purpose, and there are conflicting theories as to what (6. EVOLVE) ________ advantage goosebumps may have offered. One theory is that our ancient ancestors had much more body hair than we do. Goosebumps, which caused this hair to stand up, would have made them look bigger and perhaps more (7. THREAT) ________ when they were in dangerous situations. Another (8. POSSIBLE) ________, which would explain why we get goosebumps when we are cold, is that they cause our hairs to act as a form of (9. INSULATE) ________, trapping heat near the surface of our skin.

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PASSAGE A. Fancy some sort of conspiracy with a distant boyfriend or girlfriend? Send a text. Lost in the woods, (1. WILD) _________, or a heavy fog? Use GPS. A case of mistaken identity? Facebook! And who is this (2. ENIGMA) __________ Jay Gatsby? Just Google him. Books can now be read on iPhones, and (3. OPPORTUNITY) __________ young writers in Japan are using their cellphone keypads to write best-selling short novels. But, at the same time, technology is making some classic narrative plot devices obsolete. Excuses like poor connections and (4. COMMUNICATE) __________ or the (5. ABLE) __________ to reach someone just don’t work when even the most (6. ACCESS) __________ places have wireless (7. COVER) __________. It’s the same problem with movies. In Casablanca, Humphrey Bogart would have been spared the aching (8. CERTAIN) __________of wondering why Ingrid Bergman had stood him up at the train station. “Why isn’t she here? We were supposed to run away together! Let me check my messages. Maybe I can find her online…”


PASSAGE A. Fancy some sort of conspiracy with a distant boyfriend or girlfriend? Send a text. Lost in the woods, (1. WILD) _wilderness________, or a heavy fog? Use GPS. A case of mistaken identity? Facebook! And who is this (2. ENIGMA) ___enigmatic_______ Jay Gatsby? Just Google him. Books can now be read on iPhones, and (3. OPPORTUNITY) ___opportunistic_______ young writers in Japan are using their cellphone keypads to write best-selling short novels. But, at the same time, technology is making some classic narrative plot devices obsolete. Excuses like poor connections and (4. COMMUNICATE) ___communications_______ or the (5. ABLE) ___ability_______ to reach someone just don’t work when even the most (6. ACCESS) _____inaccessible_____ places have wireless (7. COVER) __coverage________. It’s the same problem with movies. In Casablanca, Humphrey Bogart would have been spared the aching (8. CERTAIN) __uncertainty________of wondering why Ingrid Bergman had stood him up at the train station. “Why isn’t she here? We were supposed to run away together! Let me check my messages. Maybe I can find her online…”
  • wilderness(n) vùng hoang dã (an area of land that has not been used to grow crops or had towns and roads built on it, especially because it is difficult to live in as a result of its extremely cold or hot weather or bad earth)
  • enigmatic(adj) bí ẩn (mysterious and impossible to understand completely)
  • opportunistic(adj) cơ hội (using a situation to get power or an advantage)
  • communication (n) sự truyền đạt (methods of sending information, especially phones, radio, computers, etc. or roads and railways)
  • ability(n) khả năng (the fact that somebody/something is able to do something)
  • inaccessible (adj) khó tiếp cận (difficult or impossible to reach, get or use)
  • wireless coverage(n)vùng phủ sóng không dây (a measure of how large an area around a wireless transmitter has sufficient signal strength for wireless devices)
  • uncertainty (n) sự không chắc chắn (a situation in which something is not known, or something that is not known or certain)


PASSAGE B. You must have noticed those strange bumps that sometimes (0. MATERIAL) __________on our skin when are cold or feel very afraid, excited or (2.NOSTALGIA) ________There are known as goosebumps or goose pimples, probably as a result of the (3. RESEMBLE) ________ they cause our skin to bear to that of a goose after it has been plucked. Goosebumps are (4. ESSENCE) ________ a change in the skin brought about when an involuntary (5. CONTRACT) ________ of some muscles makes our hair stand on end. They don’t seem to serve any particular purpose, and there are conflicting theories as to what (6. EVOLVE) ________ advantage goosebumps may have offered. One theory is that our ancient ancestors had much more body hair than we do. Goosebumps, which caused this hair to stand up, would have made them look bigger and perhaps more (7. THREAT) ________ when they were in dangerous situations. Another (8. POSSIBLE) ________, which would explain why we get goosebumps when we are cold, is that they cause our hairs to act as a form of (9. INSULATE) ________, trapping heat near the surface of our skin.



PASSAGE B.
You must have noticed those strange bumps that sometimes (0. MATERIAL) ___materialize_______on our skin when are cold or feel very afraid, excited or (2.NOSTALGIA) ___nostalgic_____There are known as goosebumps or goose pimples, probably as a result of the (3. RESEMBLE) __resemblance______ they cause our skin to bear to that of a goose after it has been plucked. Goosebumps are (4. ESSENCE) ____essential____ a change in the skin brought about when an involuntary (5. CONTRACT) ___contraction_____ of some muscles makes our hair stand on end. They don’t seem to serve any particular purpose, and there are conflicting theories as to what (6. EVOLVE) _evolutionary_______ advantage goosebumps may have offered. One theory is that our ancient ancestors had much more body hair than we do. Goosebumps, which caused this hair to stand up, would have made them look bigger and perhaps more (7. THREAT) _threatening_______ when they were in dangerous situations. Another (8. POSSIBLE) possibility________, which would explain why we get goosebumps when we are cold, is that they cause our hairs to act as a form of (9. INSULATE) __insulation______, trapping heat near the surface of our skin.
  • materialize (v) xuất hiện (If an object materializes, it appears suddenly)
  • nostalgic (adj) hoài cổ (feeling happy and also slightly sad when you think about things that happened in the past)
  • essential (adj) cần thiết ( completely necessary; extremely important in a particular situation or for a particular activity)
  • involuntary contraction : co bóp không tự chủ
  • evolutionary (adj) thuộc tiến hóa (involving a gradual process of change and development)
  • threatening (adj) hăm dọa (expressing a threat of harm or violence)
  • possibility (n) khả năng (a thing that may happen or be true; the fact that something might happen or be true, but is not certain)
  • insulation (n) cách nhiệt (the act of protecting something with a material that prevents heat, sound, electricity, etc. from passing through; the materials used for this)
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