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Câu hỏi:

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comments shouldn‟t (45)_____ taken seriously

A. to be

B. have been   

Đáp án chính xác

C. be   

D. Have

Trả lời:

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Kiến thức: Động từ khuyết thiếu

Giải thích:

Cấu trúc “ should have P2” nghĩa là: đáng lẽ ra không nên làm gì

She claimed she‟s been perfectly happy with her job and that her light-hearted comments shouldn‟t (45) have been taken seriously

Tạm dịch:Cô cho rằng cô ấy hoàn toàn hài lòng với công việc của mình và những lời bình luận của cô ấy không nên được hiểu là nghiêm túc.

Đáp án: B

Dịch bài đọc:

Một cô gái 16 tuổi đến từ Essex đã bị sa thải sau khi nói công việc của cô rất nhàm chán trên trang mạng xã hội, Facebook.Cô gái- người đã từng làm trợ lý hành chính tại một công ty tiếp thị chỉ trong ba tuần, đã không cảm thấy rất nhiệt tình về những nhiệm vụ mà cô được yêu cầu phải làm. Thay vì phàn nàn với bạn bè của mình, cô quyết định thể hiện suy nghĩ của mình trên trang Facebook về một đồng nghiệp, người đã thu hút sự chú ý của ông chủ vào nó. Ông ta ngay lập tức đuổi việc cô ấy vì việc cô ấy thể hiện sự không hài lòng trên mạng xã hội khiến cô ta không thể tiếp tục làm việc cho công ty. Cô cho rằng cô ấy hoàn toàn hài lòng với công việc của mình và những lời bình luận của cô ấy không nên được hiểu là nghiêm túc. Một phát ngôn viên của một công đoàn cho biết vụ việc đã chứng minh hai điều: thứ nhất là mọi người cần bảo vệ quyền riêng tư của mình trên mạng và thứ hai là các ông chủ nên bớt nhạy cảm với những lời chỉ trích.

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