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Bài tập tìm từ đồng nghĩa - Động từ thông dụng nhằm mục đích ôn thi đại học môn Tiếng Anh.

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The two teams agreed to postpone the game until next week.

  • delay
  • stop
  • prevent
  • cancel

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Jimmy is very skillful. He has managed to repair his notebook.

  • control
  • respond
  • succeed
  • fail

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When Johnny is finished with his studies, he intends to enroll in a vocational course.

  • participate
  • register
  • recruit
  • admit
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The company deceived customers by selling old computers as new ones.
  • pretended
  • betrayed
  • misled
  • tricked

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He normally objected to doing anything dangerous, but he agreed to take part this time.

  • opposed
  • aimed
  • attempted
  • endeavored

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Certain chemicals have been banned because of their damaging effect on the environment.

  • allowed
  • forbidden
  • imposed
  • destroyed

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The idea of “Cittaslow” or “Slow Cities” was inspired by the Slow Food in Tuscany, Italy.

  • discouraged
  • influenced
  • touched
  • motivated

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Our neighbor threatened to call the police if the noise didn't stop.

  • endangered
  • alarmed
  • supported
  • returned
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If you keep interrupting while I'm talking I'll go immediately.
  • arresting
  • acting
  • breaking in
  • interviewing
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Parents, teachers and lawmakers are struggling to limit the amount of violence on U.S. television.
  • competing
  • fighting
  • quarreling
  • disputing

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It’s hard to understand why the entertainment industry resists to get rid of violence in children’s shows.

  • opposes
  • insists
  • continues
  • ignores

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I finally succeeded in persuading him to do the right thing.

  • defeating
  • requiring
  • convincing
  • pushing
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He was fined and disqualified for reckless driving.
  • delighted
  • frightened
  • stopped
  • charged

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That noise you can hear is the tape winding back.

  • turning
  • playing
  • breathing
  • running
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Famous people often find their privacy is invaded by the press.
  • stole
  • disturbed
  • left
  • cancelled

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One of the main teachings of Buddhism is that you should try to purify your mind.

  • remove
  • clear
  • pollute
  • poison

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He was sent to prison for a crime that he didn't commit.

  • engage in
  • depend on
  • take place
  • carry out
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The potential benefits of this treatment outweigh the risks.
  • offset
  • equal
  • dominate
  • fail

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I arrived home only to find that I'd left my keys at the office.

  • realize
  • experience
  • understand
  • locate

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I suggest holding another meeting next week.

  • containing
  • organizing
  • supporting
  • keeping

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Helen Keller, blind and deaf from an early age, developed her sense of smell so finely that she could identify friends by their personal odors.

  • classify
  • communicate with
  • describe
  • recognize

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After many years of unsuccessfully endeavoring to form his own orchestra, Glenn Miller finally achieved world fame in 1939 as a big band leader.

  • requesting
  • trying
  • offering
  • deciding

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It’s a really difficult matter to decide how to solve now. I will need time to think it twice.

  • to think it over
  • to make it better
  • to make up for it
  • to think out of time