Câu hỏi:
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According to Einstein, light is composed of separate packets of energy called
According to Einstein, light is composed of separate packets of energy called
A. electrons
B. photoelectrons
C. gamma rays
D. quanta
Trả lời:
Theo Einstein, ánh sáng bao gồm các gói năng lượng riêng gọi là
A. electron B. photoelectrons (quang điện) C. tia gamma D. quanta (lượng tử)
Thông tin: In it he proposed that light is composed of separate packets of energy, called quanta or photons, that have some of the properties of particles and some of the properties of waves.
Tạm dịch: Trong đó, ông đề xuất rằng ánh sáng bao gồm các gói năng lượng riêng biệt, gọi là quanta hoặc photon, có một số tính chất của các hạt và một số đặc tính của sóng.
Chọn D
Dịch bài đọc:
Bất kỳ danh sách những nhà tư tưởng vĩ đại nhất nào trong lịch sử đều có tên của nhà vật lý học xuất sắc Albert Einstein. Lý thuyết tương đối của ông đã dẫn đến những cách suy nghĩ hoàn toàn mới về thời gian, không gian, vật chất, năng lượng và trọng lực. Công trình nghiên cứu của Einstein đã dẫn tới những tiến bộ khoa học như việc kiểm soát năng lượng nguyên tử, thậm chí cả ti vi như một ứng dụng thực tiễn của công trình nghiên cứu của Einstein.
Năm 1902 Einstein trở thành giám khảo tại văn phòng bằng sáng chế của Thụy Sĩ tại Bern. Năm 1905, ở tuổi 26, ông đã xuất bản bài đầu tiên trong năm bài báo nghiên cứu chính. Bài đầu tiên cung cấp một lý thuyết giải thích phong trào Browni, chuyển động zig-zag của các hạt cực nhỏ trong hệ thống treo. Bài báo thứ hai đặt nền móng cho photon, hoặc lượng tử, lý thuyết về ánh sáng. Trong đó, ông đề xuất rằng ánh sáng bao gồm các gói năng lượng riêng biệt, gọi là quanta hoặc photon, có một số tính chất của các hạt và một số đặc tính của sóng. Bài báo thứ ba chứa "lý thuyết tương đối đặc biệt" cho thấy thời gian và chuyển động tương đối so với người quan sát, nếu tốc độ ánh sáng không đổi và luật tự nhiên ở mọi nơi trong vũ trụ đều giống nhau. Bài báo thứ tư là một bổ sung toán học cho lý thuyết tương đối đặc biệt. Ở đây, Einstein trình bày công thức nổi tiếng của ông, E = m(cc), được gọi là sự tương đương khối lượng-năng lượng. Năm 1916, Einstein công bố thuyết tương đối tổng quát của ông. Trong đó ông đề xuất rằng lực hấp dẫn không phải là lực, nhưng là một đường cong trong không gian-thời gian liên tục, được tạo ra bởi sự hiện diện của khối lượng.
Einstein thường xuyên nói chuyện chống lại chủ nghĩa dân tộc, sự nổi lên của một quốc gia trên tất cả các nước khác. Ông đã phản đối chiến tranh và bạo lực và ủng hộ chủ nghĩa Zion, phong trào thiết lập một quê hương Do Thái ở Palestine. Khi phát xít Đức lên nắm quyền vào năm 1933, họ lên án những ý tưởng của ông. Sau đó ông chuyển đến Hoa Kỳ. Năm 1939 Einstein đã biết được rằng hai nhà hóa học người Đức đã phân chia nguyên tử urani. Einstein đã viết cho Tổng thống Franklin D. Roosevelt cảnh báo ông rằng kiến thức khoa học này có thể dẫn đến việc Đức phát triển một quả bom nguyên tử. Ông đề nghị Hoa Kỳ bắt đầu nghiên cứu bom nguyên tử của họ.
Theo Einstein, ánh sáng bao gồm các gói năng lượng riêng gọi là
A. electron B. photoelectrons (quang điện) C. tia gamma D. quanta (lượng tử)
Thông tin: In it he proposed that light is composed of separate packets of energy, called quanta or photons, that have some of the properties of particles and some of the properties of waves.
Tạm dịch: Trong đó, ông đề xuất rằng ánh sáng bao gồm các gói năng lượng riêng biệt, gọi là quanta hoặc photon, có một số tính chất của các hạt và một số đặc tính của sóng.
Chọn D
Dịch bài đọc:
Bất kỳ danh sách những nhà tư tưởng vĩ đại nhất nào trong lịch sử đều có tên của nhà vật lý học xuất sắc Albert Einstein. Lý thuyết tương đối của ông đã dẫn đến những cách suy nghĩ hoàn toàn mới về thời gian, không gian, vật chất, năng lượng và trọng lực. Công trình nghiên cứu của Einstein đã dẫn tới những tiến bộ khoa học như việc kiểm soát năng lượng nguyên tử, thậm chí cả ti vi như một ứng dụng thực tiễn của công trình nghiên cứu của Einstein.
Năm 1902 Einstein trở thành giám khảo tại văn phòng bằng sáng chế của Thụy Sĩ tại Bern. Năm 1905, ở tuổi 26, ông đã xuất bản bài đầu tiên trong năm bài báo nghiên cứu chính. Bài đầu tiên cung cấp một lý thuyết giải thích phong trào Browni, chuyển động zig-zag của các hạt cực nhỏ trong hệ thống treo. Bài báo thứ hai đặt nền móng cho photon, hoặc lượng tử, lý thuyết về ánh sáng. Trong đó, ông đề xuất rằng ánh sáng bao gồm các gói năng lượng riêng biệt, gọi là quanta hoặc photon, có một số tính chất của các hạt và một số đặc tính của sóng. Bài báo thứ ba chứa "lý thuyết tương đối đặc biệt" cho thấy thời gian và chuyển động tương đối so với người quan sát, nếu tốc độ ánh sáng không đổi và luật tự nhiên ở mọi nơi trong vũ trụ đều giống nhau. Bài báo thứ tư là một bổ sung toán học cho lý thuyết tương đối đặc biệt. Ở đây, Einstein trình bày công thức nổi tiếng của ông, E = m(cc), được gọi là sự tương đương khối lượng-năng lượng. Năm 1916, Einstein công bố thuyết tương đối tổng quát của ông. Trong đó ông đề xuất rằng lực hấp dẫn không phải là lực, nhưng là một đường cong trong không gian-thời gian liên tục, được tạo ra bởi sự hiện diện của khối lượng.
Einstein thường xuyên nói chuyện chống lại chủ nghĩa dân tộc, sự nổi lên của một quốc gia trên tất cả các nước khác. Ông đã phản đối chiến tranh và bạo lực và ủng hộ chủ nghĩa Zion, phong trào thiết lập một quê hương Do Thái ở Palestine. Khi phát xít Đức lên nắm quyền vào năm 1933, họ lên án những ý tưởng của ông. Sau đó ông chuyển đến Hoa Kỳ. Năm 1939 Einstein đã biết được rằng hai nhà hóa học người Đức đã phân chia nguyên tử urani. Einstein đã viết cho Tổng thống Franklin D. Roosevelt cảnh báo ông rằng kiến thức khoa học này có thể dẫn đến việc Đức phát triển một quả bom nguyên tử. Ông đề nghị Hoa Kỳ bắt đầu nghiên cứu bom nguyên tử của họ.
CÂU HỎI HOT CÙNG CHỦ ĐỀ
Câu 1:
The word “imprisonment” in paragraph 2 is closet in meaning to ____________.
Câu 2:
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.
William Sydney Porter (1862-1910), who wrote under the pseudonym of O. Henry, was born in North Carolina. His only formal education was to attend his Aunt Lina‟s school until the age of fifteen, where he developed his lifelong love of books. By 1881 he was a licensed pharmacist. However, within a year, on the recommendation of a medical colleague of his Father‟s, Porter moved to La Salle County in Texas for two years herding sheep. During this time, Webster‟s Unabridged Dictionary was his constant companion, and Porter gained a knowledge of ranch life that he later incorporated into many of his short stories. He then moved to Austin for three years, and during this time the first recorded use of his pseudonym appeared, allegedly derived from his habit of calling “Oh, Henry” to a family cat. In 1887, Porter married Athol Estes. He worked as a draftsman, then as a bank teller for the First National Bank.
In 1894 Porter founded his own humor weekly, the “Rolling Stone”, a venture that failed within a year, and later wrote a column for the Houston Daily Post. In the meantime, the First National Bank was examined, and the subsequent indictment of 1886 stated that Porter had embezzled funds. Porter then fled to New Orleans, and later to Honduras, leaving his wife and child in Austin. He returned in 1897 because of his wife‟s continued ill-health, however she died six months later. Then, in 1898 Porter was found guilty and sentenced to five years imprisonment in Ohio. At the age of thirty five, he entered prison as a defeated man; he had lost his job, his home, his wife, and finally his freedom. He emerged from prison three years later, reborn as O. Henry, the pseudonym he now used to hide his true identity. He wrote at least twelve stories in jail, and after re-gaining his freedom, went to New York City, where he published more than 300 stories and gained fame as America‟s favorite short Story writer. Porter married again in 1907, but after months of poor health, he died in New York City at the age of forty-eight in 1910. O. Henry‟s stories have been translated all over the world.
According to the passage, Porter‟s Father was _____.
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.
William Sydney Porter (1862-1910), who wrote under the pseudonym of O. Henry, was born in North Carolina. His only formal education was to attend his Aunt Lina‟s school until the age of fifteen, where he developed his lifelong love of books. By 1881 he was a licensed pharmacist. However, within a year, on the recommendation of a medical colleague of his Father‟s, Porter moved to La Salle County in Texas for two years herding sheep. During this time, Webster‟s Unabridged Dictionary was his constant companion, and Porter gained a knowledge of ranch life that he later incorporated into many of his short stories. He then moved to Austin for three years, and during this time the first recorded use of his pseudonym appeared, allegedly derived from his habit of calling “Oh, Henry” to a family cat. In 1887, Porter married Athol Estes. He worked as a draftsman, then as a bank teller for the First National Bank.
In 1894 Porter founded his own humor weekly, the “Rolling Stone”, a venture that failed within a year, and later wrote a column for the Houston Daily Post. In the meantime, the First National Bank was examined, and the subsequent indictment of 1886 stated that Porter had embezzled funds. Porter then fled to New Orleans, and later to Honduras, leaving his wife and child in Austin. He returned in 1897 because of his wife‟s continued ill-health, however she died six months later. Then, in 1898 Porter was found guilty and sentenced to five years imprisonment in Ohio. At the age of thirty five, he entered prison as a defeated man; he had lost his job, his home, his wife, and finally his freedom. He emerged from prison three years later, reborn as O. Henry, the pseudonym he now used to hide his true identity. He wrote at least twelve stories in jail, and after re-gaining his freedom, went to New York City, where he published more than 300 stories and gained fame as America‟s favorite short Story writer. Porter married again in 1907, but after months of poor health, he died in New York City at the age of forty-eight in 1910. O. Henry‟s stories have been translated all over the world.
According to the passage, Porter‟s Father was _____.Câu 3:
The author mentions all of the following as typical of the early game of basketball EXCEPT
The author mentions all of the following as typical of the early game of basketball EXCEPT
Câu 5:
The phrase "balked at" in the first paragraph could best be replaced by
The phrase "balked at" in the first paragraph could best be replaced by
Câu 7:
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
BASKETBALL
Although he created the game of basketball at the YMCA in Springfield, Massachusetts, Dr. James A. Naismith was a Canadian. Working as a physical education instructor at the International YMCA, now Springfield College, Dr. Naismith noticed a lack of interest in exercise among students during the wintertime. The new England winters were fierce, and the students balked at participating in outdoor activities. Naismith determined a fast-moving game that could be played indoors would fill a void after the baseball and football seasons had ended.
First, he attempted to adapt outdoor games such as soccer and rugby to indoor play, but he soon found them unsuitable for confined areas. Finally, he determined that he would have to invent a game.
In December of 1891, Dr. Naismith hung two old peach baskets at either end of the gymnasium at the school, and, using a soccer ball and nine players on each side, organized the first basketball game. The early rules allowed three points for each basket and made running with the ball violation. Every time a goal was made, someone had to climb a ladder to retrieve the ball.
Nevertheless, the game became popular. In less than a year, basketball was being played in both the United States and Canada. Five years later, a championship tournament was staged in New York City, which was won by the Brooklyn Central YMCA.
The teams had already been reduced to seven players, and five became standard in 1897 season. When basketball was introduced as a demonstration sport in the 1904 Olympic Games in St. Luis, it quickly spread throughout the world. In 1906, a metal hoop was used for the first time to replace the basket, but the name basketball has remained.
Question 36: What does this passage mainly discuss?
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
BASKETBALL
Although he created the game of basketball at the YMCA in Springfield, Massachusetts, Dr. James A. Naismith was a Canadian. Working as a physical education instructor at the International YMCA, now Springfield College, Dr. Naismith noticed a lack of interest in exercise among students during the wintertime. The new England winters were fierce, and the students balked at participating in outdoor activities. Naismith determined a fast-moving game that could be played indoors would fill a void after the baseball and football seasons had ended.
First, he attempted to adapt outdoor games such as soccer and rugby to indoor play, but he soon found them unsuitable for confined areas. Finally, he determined that he would have to invent a game.
In December of 1891, Dr. Naismith hung two old peach baskets at either end of the gymnasium at the school, and, using a soccer ball and nine players on each side, organized the first basketball game. The early rules allowed three points for each basket and made running with the ball violation. Every time a goal was made, someone had to climb a ladder to retrieve the ball.
Nevertheless, the game became popular. In less than a year, basketball was being played in both the United States and Canada. Five years later, a championship tournament was staged in New York City, which was won by the Brooklyn Central YMCA.
The teams had already been reduced to seven players, and five became standard in 1897 season. When basketball was introduced as a demonstration sport in the 1904 Olympic Games in St. Luis, it quickly spread throughout the world. In 1906, a metal hoop was used for the first time to replace the basket, but the name basketball has remained.
Question 36: What does this passage mainly discuss?
Câu 8:
Read the following pasage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions
Any list of the greatest thinkers in history contains the name of the brilliant physicist Albert Einstein. His theories of relativity led to entirely new ways of thinking about time, space, matter, energy, and gravity. Einstein's work led to such scientific advances as the control of atomic energy, even television as a practical application of Einstein's work.
In 1902 Einstein became an examiner in the Swiss patent office at Bern. In 1905, at age 26, he published the first of five major research papers. The first one provided a theory explaining Brownian movement, the zig-zag motion of microscopic particles in suspension. The second paper laid the foundation for the photon, or quantum, theory of light. In it he proposed that light is composed of separate packets of energy, called quanta or photons, that have some of the properties of particles and some of the properties of waves. A third paper contained the "special theory of relativity" which showed that time and motion are relative to the observer, if the speed of light is constant and the natural laws are the same everywhere in the universe. The fourth paper was a mathematical addition to the special theory of relativity. Here Einstein presented his famous formula, E = m(cc), known as the energy mass equivalence. In 1916, Einstein published his general theory of relativity. In it he proposed that gravity is not a force, but a curve in the space-time continuum, created by the presence of mass.
Einstein spoke out frequently against nationalism, the exalting of one nation above all others. He opposed war and violence and supported Zionism, the movement to establish a Jewish homeland in Palestine. When the Nazis came to power in 1933, they denounced his ideas. He then moved to the United States. In 1939 Einstein learned that two German chemists had split the uranium atom. Einstein wrote to President Franklin D. Roosevelt warning him that this scientific knowledge could lead to Germany developing an atomic bomb. He suggested the United States begin its own atomic bomb research.
According to the passage l, Einstein's primary work was in the area of
Read the following pasage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions
Any list of the greatest thinkers in history contains the name of the brilliant physicist Albert Einstein. His theories of relativity led to entirely new ways of thinking about time, space, matter, energy, and gravity. Einstein's work led to such scientific advances as the control of atomic energy, even television as a practical application of Einstein's work.
In 1902 Einstein became an examiner in the Swiss patent office at Bern. In 1905, at age 26, he published the first of five major research papers. The first one provided a theory explaining Brownian movement, the zig-zag motion of microscopic particles in suspension. The second paper laid the foundation for the photon, or quantum, theory of light. In it he proposed that light is composed of separate packets of energy, called quanta or photons, that have some of the properties of particles and some of the properties of waves. A third paper contained the "special theory of relativity" which showed that time and motion are relative to the observer, if the speed of light is constant and the natural laws are the same everywhere in the universe. The fourth paper was a mathematical addition to the special theory of relativity. Here Einstein presented his famous formula, E = m(cc), known as the energy mass equivalence. In 1916, Einstein published his general theory of relativity. In it he proposed that gravity is not a force, but a curve in the space-time continuum, created by the presence of mass.
Einstein spoke out frequently against nationalism, the exalting of one nation above all others. He opposed war and violence and supported Zionism, the movement to establish a Jewish homeland in Palestine. When the Nazis came to power in 1933, they denounced his ideas. He then moved to the United States. In 1939 Einstein learned that two German chemists had split the uranium atom. Einstein wrote to President Franklin D. Roosevelt warning him that this scientific knowledge could lead to Germany developing an atomic bomb. He suggested the United States begin its own atomic bomb research.
According to the passage l, Einstein's primary work was in the area of
Câu 12:
The word "retrieve" in the third paragraph is closest in meaning to
Câu 13:
The author mentions the extinction of the dinosaurs in the 2nd paragraph to emphasize that?
Câu 14:
The author mentions all of the following as examples of the effect of humans on the world‟s
Câu 15:
According to the passage in which country did Einstein live in 1930s?