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Christ the Redeemer là một bức tượng nghệ thuật Chúa Jesus Christ ở Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, được tạo ra bởi nhà điêu khắc người Pháp gốc Ba Lan Paul Landowski và được xây dựng bởi kỹ sư người Brazil Heitor da Silva Costa, hợp tác với kỹ sư người Pháp Albert Caquot. Khuôn mặt được tạo ra bởi nghệ sĩ Rumani Gheorghe Leonida. Bức tượng cao 30 mét, không bao gồm bệ 8 mét và cánh tay của nó rộng 28 mét. Để so sánh, nó cao khoảng hai phần ba chiều cao của tượng Nữ thần Tự do từ chân đế đến ngọn đuốc.
Bức tượng nặng 635 tấn và nằm trên đỉnh núi Corcovado dài 700 mét trong Công viên Quốc gia Rừng Tijuca nhìn ra thành phố Rio. Là biểu tượng của Kitô giáo trên toàn thế giới, bức tượng cũng đã trở thành một biểu tượng văn hóa của cả Rio de Janeiro và Brazil, và được liệt kê là một trong Bảy kỳ quan thế giới mới. Bức tượng được xây dựng từ năm 1922 đến 1931 được làm bằng bê tông cốt thép và đá xte-atit.
They have ______some measures to control traffic jam at rush hours.
After a momentary of concentration, Simon managed to regain his focus and completed the test.
Judo players are______to their opponents and bow to each other before and after a contest.
Some people have the opinion that more developing countries should be given the light to become hosts of such international sporting events as Olympics and World Cup.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 35 to 42.
There are several ways to measure how often men and women appear in news photos. One way is to think about all the photos together as making up one big crowd of people and estimating what share are women versus men. Women made up 33% of all the 53,067 individuals identified in news post images, while men made up the other 67%.
Another way to look at the data is to examine the mix of people who appear in each image. Across the 22,342 posts with photos containing identifiable human faces, more than half of them exclusively showed men, while less than a quarter showed exclusively women. The remaining images show at least one man and one woman.
All 17 news outlets included in the study showed more men than women in news images on Facebook during the study period. The share of individuals who were identified as women by the model ranges from 25% to 46%, by outlet.
While these findings are striking, there is no perfect benchmark or “true ratio” for how often men and women should be portrayed in news images on social media. Yes, the U.S. population is divided nearly in half, male versus female. But, for example, all the representational coverage of professional football teams would return results overwhelmingly dominated by male faces. Coverage of the U.S. Senate – currently 25% female – might do the same. In addition, the analysis did not address whether the content of the news stories that accompanied the images was more focused on men or women.
The analysis also reveals other ways that men are more prominent in news images on Facebook. In photos that showed two or more people, men tend to outnumber women. And men’s faces take up more space when shown, with the average male face being 10% larger than the average female face across all photos with people.
(Adapted from https://www.pewresearch.org/)
Which of the following best serves as the title for the article?
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 30 to 34.
Culture is the lens with which we evaluate everything around us; we evaluate what is proper or improper, normal or abnormal, through our culture. If we are immersed in a culture that is unlike our own, we may experience culture shock and become disoriented when we come into contact with a fundamentally different culture. People naturally use their own culture as the standard to judge other cultures; however, passing judgment could reach a level where people begin to discriminate against others whose “ways of being” are different than their own—essentially, we tend to fear that which we do not understand.
Cultural diversity is important because our country, workplaces, and schools increasingly consist of various cultural, racial, and ethnic groups. We can learn from one another, but first we must have a level of understanding about each other in order to facilitate collaboration and cooperation. Learning about other cultures helps us understand different perspectives within the world in which we live and helps dispel negative stereotypes and personal biases about different groups.
In addition, cultural diversity helps us recognize and respect “ways of being” that are not necessarily our own, so that as we interact with others, we can build bridges to trust, respect, and understanding across cultures. Furthermore, this diversity makes our country a more interesting place to live, as people from diverse cultures contribute language skills, new ways of thinking, new knowledge, and different experiences.
(Adapted from https://www.purdueglobal.edu/)
Which best serves as the title for the passage?