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Read the following passage and mark the letter Ay B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 25 to 29.

Why do some people take revenge on others? Why aren’t we able to sort out our problems without seeking to get (25)______ with those who have hurt us? Apparently, we are (26)______ experiencing a deeply rooted part of human nature. Our desire for revenge comes from the brain’s limbic system, the most primitive part of the brain and one that we share with all animals. (27)______, when someone confronts us, we often prefer attacking verbally or physically rather than try to work out a solution together.

However, unlike animals, we also possess a highly evolved cerebral cortex which allows us to plan and analyse – and this can make revenge more than just a(n) (28) ______ reaction. A person who feels they have been wronged may even enjoy planning a creative and appropriate act of revenge. Some people suggest that taking revenge can be seen as a positive move, allowing you to work through your negative emotions. However, it can also be dangerous, and you may risk finding yourself in a situation (29)______ rapidly gets out of hand

Điền ô 29

A. who 

B. where 

C. when 

D. which 

Đáp án chính xác

Trả lời:

verified Giải bởi Vietjack

Chọn D

Kiến thức: Mệnh đề quan hệ

Giải thích:

Trong mệnh đề quan hệ:

  A. who: thay cho danh từ chỉ người; đóng vai trò chủ ngữ/ tân ngữ

  B. where: thay cho trạng từ chỉ địa điểm; where + S + V

  C. when: thay cho trạng từ chỉ thời gian; when + S + V

  D. which: thay cho danh từ chỉ vật; đóng vai trò chủ ngữ/ tân ngữ

situation (n): tình huống => danh từ chỉ vật => dùng “which”

However, it can also be dangerous, and you may risk finding yourself in a situation (29) which rapidly gets out of hand.

Tạm dịch: Tuy nhiên, nó cũng có thể nguy hiểm, và bạn có thể mạo hiểm tìm thấy chính mình trong một tình huống đang nhanh chóng mất kiểm soát.

Dịch bài đọc:

Tại sao một vài người lại trả thù người khác? Tại sao chúng ta không thể giải quyết vấn đề của chính mình mà không tìm cách trả đũa người làm tổn thương chúng ta? Rõ ràng là chúng ta chỉ đang trải nghiệm một phần gốc rễ sâu xa của bản chất con người. Mong muốn trả thù của chúng ta đến từ hệ limbic (hệ viền) của bộ não, phần nguyên thủy nhất của bộ não và là bộ phận mà chúng ta và các loài động vật cùng sở hữu. Do đó, khi một ai đó đối đầu với chúng ta, chúng ta thường thích tấn công bằng lời nói hoặc động chân tay hơn là cố gắng tìm ra một giải pháp cùng nhau.

Tuy nhiên, không giống như động vật, chúng ta sở hữu một vỏ não phát triển bậc cao cái mà cho phép chúng ta lên kế hoạch và phân tích - và điều này có thể làm cho sự trả thù không chỉ còn là một phản ứng bản năng. Một người cảm thấy họ đã sai lầm thậm chí có thể thích thú với việc lên kế hoạch cho một hành động trả thù thích hợp và sáng tạo. Một vài người cho rằng trả thù có thể coi là một động thái tích cực, cho phép bạn vượt qua những cảm xúc tiêu cực của bản thân. Tuy nhiên, nó cũng có thể nguy hiểm, và bạn có thể mạo hiểm tìm thấy chính mình trong một tình huống đang nhanh chóng mất kiểm soát

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