Trợ giúp bài tập về nhà môn văn học
Văn học là một loại hình nghệ thuật thể hiện và truyền đạt ý tưởng, cảm xúc và trải nghiệm thông qua ngôn ngữ. Nó là một phần không thể thiếu trong văn hóa con người, bao gồm nhiều hình thức và phong cách khác nhau. Tác phẩm văn học có thể bao gồm tiểu thuyết, thơ, kịch, tiểu luận, v.v. Văn học không chỉ phản ánh bối cảnh xã hội, lịch sử và văn hóa mà còn truyền cảm hứng cho trí tưởng tượng, cảm xúc và khả năng tư duy phản biện của người đọc. Thông qua văn học, con người có thể khám phá thế giới nội tâm của con người, hiểu được những quan điểm, giá trị khác nhau và trải nghiệm việc thưởng thức cái đẹp. Văn học có tác động đáng kể đến sự phát triển cá nhân và phát triển xã hội.
VI/ Rearrange the groups of words in a correct order to make complete sentences. 1. is a fun way / to cool off/heat./ in the summer / Swimming -> Swimming __ 2. Running is/a great way / to stay fit/and healthy. ->Running __ 3. excellent. / The quality / of the food at / the restaurant was -> __ 4. won't/They/football / play / rains /it/if - They __ 5. don't/you If / eat,feel / you'll / hungry -) If __ 6. will/do / they / What / cold / very / if/ it's 1? → What __ 7. use/not/mobile phones / should / class / in 1. __
miệng thổi tiếp. Chính cái miệng háu đói của nó làm bánh rơi tõm xuống cống hôi hám, chìm hẳn. - Ai biểu anh Hai thổi chi cho mạnh - Con bé nói rồi thút thít. - Ủa. Tại anh! Nhưng kem còn dính tay nè. Cho em ba ngón, anh chỉ liểm hai ngón thôi! Câu 1. Ngôi kể của câu chuyện trên là gì? iôn (Theo Lý Thanh Thảo) BT Câu 2. Câu nói của người anh *Nhưng kem còn dính tay nè.Cho em ba ngón, anh chỉ liếm hai ngón thôi!" chứng tỏ điều gì? Tìm câu tục ngữ, ca dao có cùng ý nghĩa. Câu 3. Xác định trợ từ trong câu vǎn sau: "Chính cái miệng háu đói,của nó làm bánh rơi tõm xuống cống hôi hám., chìm hẳn". uil jôm m9 Câu 4. Qua vǎn bản, em hiểu tác giả muốn gửi gắm thông điệp nào? II. VIÉT Viết đoạn vǎn trình bày suy nghĩ của em về ý nghĩa của sự thay đổi bản thân.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions from 341040. journalism, the use of lurid features and sensationalised news in newspaper publishing to attract readers and increase circulation. The phrase was used in the 1890s to describe the characteristics of the furious competition between two New York City newspapers, The World and The Journal. Joseph Pullizer had purchased The New York World in 1883 and.using colourful, sensational reporting against political corruption and social injustice, had won the largest newspaper circulation in the country, His success was challenged in 1895 when William Randolph Hearst moved into New York city and bought the rival Journal. Hearst, who had already built The San Francisco Examiner into a hugely successful mass-circulation paper.soon made it plain that he intended to do the same in New York City by outdoing his competitors in sensationalism and Sunday features. He brought in some of his staff from San Francisco and hired some away from Pulitzer's paper, including Richard F Outcault, a cartoonist who had drawn an immensely popular comic picture series, The Yellow Kid,for The Sunday World.After Outcault's defection, the comic was drawn for The World by George B Luks, and the two rival picture series excited so much attention that the competition between the two newspapers came to be described as "yellow journalism." This all-out rivalry and its accompanying promotion developed large circulations for both papers and affected American journalism in many cities. The era of yellow journalism may be said to have ended shortly after the turn of the the 20th century, 20^th with The World's gradual retirement from the competition in sensationalism. Some techniques of the yellow journalism period,however, became more or less permanent and widespread.such as banner headlines, coloured comies, and copious illustration. In other media, most notably television and the Internet, many of the sensationalist practices of yellow journalism became more common. Adapted from: https:/www.britannica.com/topic/yellow -journalism Question 34: What would be the most suitable title for the passage? A. The Rise of Joseph Pulitzer in Journalism B. The End of Yellow Journalism C. The History of Yellow Journalism D. The Impact of Sensationalism on American Joumalism Question 35: The word "lurid" in paragraph I is CLOSEST in meaning to __ A. plain B. colourful C. lonely D. gradual Question 36: What is yellow journalism? A. the use of sensational features and news to attract readers B the use of political reporting to influence newspaper circulation C. the purchase of newspapers in the 1890s D. the rivalry between two San Francisco newspapers Question 37: Which newspaper did William Randolph Hearst buy in New York City? A. The World B. The Journal C. The San Francisco Examiner D. The Yellow Kid Question 38: What was the outcome of the competition between the World and the Journal? A. The World retired from sensationalism. B. Both newspapers experienced a decline in circulation. C. Both newspapers increased circulation at the same rate. D. The circulation of the World was larger than the Journal. Question 39: The word "copious" in paragraph 3 is CLOSEST in meaning to __ A. tranquil B. little C. spare D. plentiful Question 40: What can be inferred from the passage? A. Yellow journalism between The World and The Journal did not significantly impact American journalism at that time. B. It is common to encounter Yellow journalism on the Internet and on television. C. Yellow journalism involves little illustrations and bannered headlines. D. The Yellow Kid was initially drawn by George B. Luks.
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P2 A lot of people say that you won't get a decent job unless you get a university degree. But in fact. that's not true. Steve Jobs never finished his university education and Abraham Lincoln didn't even finish school in the first place. Children of all ages have mixed (1) __ and it is very important to know your interests and strengths.Nowadays, fortunately , people (2) __ are interested in sport have plenty of other options. They don't necessarily have to attend college to study academic subjects to carn high -profile jobs afterwards. A good education is important.(3) __ . and one thing is for sure: if you study hard at school, you won't regret it. I'm quite lucky because I know exactly what I want to do. When I become a high school graduate with good grades in Physical Education . I'll attend a sports (4) __ in Berlin. and I'll train to become a basketball coach. I won't need a degree for that but I will have to study for a special diploma (5) __ Sports Science and Psychology until I become qualified. 1. A. jobs B. minds C. abilities D. intelligent 2.A.who B. whose C. which D. where 3. A. however B. therefore C. as well D. but 4. A. academy B. competition C. tournament D. championship 5. A. on B. in C. at D. for