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Olga was about to say something about the end of the movie. He was stopped by his friends right then.

A. Hardly had Olga intended to say something about the end of the movie before he was stopped by his friends.

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B. Only after Olgahad said something about the end of the movie was he stopped by his friends.

C. Were it not for Olga’s intension of saying something about the end of the movie, he would not be stopped by his friends.

D. It was not until Olga was stopped by his friends that he started to say something about the end of the movie.

Trả lời:

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A

Kiến thức: Câu đảo ngữ

Giải thích:

Hardly + trợ động từ + S + V before + S + Ved/ V2: ngay khi ... thì...

Only after + cụm N/ V-ing/ clause + trợ động từ + S + V: chỉ sau khi

Đảo ngữ với câu điều kiện loại 2: Were it not for + cụm N, S + would/ could/ might + V-inf: nếu không phải vì

It was not until + clause + that S + V: mãi cho đến khi

Tạm dịch: Olga đã định nói gì đó về kết thúc của bộ phim. Anh ấy bị bạn bè chặn lại ngay lúc đó.

     A. Olga định nói gì đó về kết thúc của bộ phim ngay trước khi anh ấy bị bạn bè chặn lại.

     B. Chỉ sau khi Olga đã nói gì đó về kết thúc của bộ phim thì anh ta mới bị bạn bè chặn lại. => sai ngữ nghĩa

     C. sai ngữ pháp: câu điều kiện loại 2 => loại 3

     D. Mãi cho đến khi Olga bị chặn lại bởi bạn bè thì anh ta mới bắt đầu nói gì đó về kết thúc của bộ phim.

=> sai ngữ nghĩa

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The Trump campaign ran on bringing jobs back to American shores, although mechanization has been the biggest reason for manufacturing jobs’ disappearance. Similar losses have led to populist movements in several other countries. But instead of a pro-job growth future, economists across the board predict further losses as AI, robotics, and other technologies continue to be ushered in. What is up for debate is how quickly this is likely to occur.

 Now, an expert at the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania is ringing the alarm bells. According to Art Bilger, venture capitalist and board member at the business school, all the developed nations on earth will see job loss rates of up to 47% within the next 25 years, according to a recent Oxford study. “No government is prepared,” The Economist reports. These include blue and white collar jobs. So far, the loss has been restricted to the blue collar variety, particularly in manufacturing.

To combat “structural unemployment” and the terrible blow, it is bound to deal the American people, Bilger has formed a nonprofit called Working Nation, whose mission it is to warn the public and to help make plans to safeguard them from this worrisome trend. Not only is the entire concept of employment about to change in a dramatic fashion, the trend is irreversible. The venture capitalist called on corporations, academia, government, and nonprofits to cooperate in modernizing our workforce.

To be clear, mechanization has always cost us jobs. The mechanical loom, for instance, put weavers out of business. But it also created jobs. Mechanics had to keep the machines going, machinists had to make parts for them, and workers had to attend to them, and so on. A lot of times those in one profession could pivot to another. At the beginning of the 20th century, for instance, automobiles were putting blacksmiths out of business. Who needed horseshoes anymore? But they soon became mechanics. And who was better suited?

Not so with this new trend. Unemployment today is significant in most developed nations and it’s only going to get worse. By 2034, just a few decades, mid-level jobs will be by and large obsolete. So far the benefits have only gone to the ultra-wealthy, the top 1%. This coming technological revolution is set to wipe out what looks to be the entire middle class. Not only will computers be able to perform tasks more cheaply than people, they’ll be more efficient too.

Accountants, doctors, lawyers, teachers, bureaucrats, and financial analysts beware: your jobs are not safe. According to The Economist, computers will be able to analyze and compare reams of data to make financial decisions or medical ones. There will be less of a chance of fraud or misdiagnosis, and the process will be more efficient. Not only are these folks in trouble, such a trend is likely to freeze salaries for those who remain employed, while income gaps only increase in size. You can imagine what this will do to politics and social stability.

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