Once you choose to be in showbiz, you must learn to shut your ears to all rumours.
Đáp án A
Kiến thức: Trái nghĩa (cụm từ/ thành ngữ)
Cụm từ shut one’s ears: làm ngơ
Xét các đáp án:
A. pay attention: chú ý
B. be indifferent: thờ ơ
C. refuse to listen: từ chối lắng nghe
D. be in reaction: phản ứng
=> shut one’s ears >< pay attention
Vậy đáp án đúng là A
Tạm dịch: Khi đã chọn vào showbiz, bạn phải học cách im lặng trước mọi tin đồn.
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