Câu hỏi:
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Every musical instrument, needless to say, requires a long period of development - usually trial-and-error experimentation by generations of craftsmen - before arriving at ____ final perfected form.
A. its
B. their
C. that
D. which
Trả lời:
Đáp án đúng là: A
Tính từ sở hữu của danh từ số ít (every musical instrument)
Dịch: Không cần phải nói, mọi nhạc cụ đều đòi hỏi một thời gian dài phát triển - thường là thử nghiệm thử-và-sai của nhiều thế hệ thợ thủ công - trước khi đạt đến hình thức hoàn thiện cuối cùng.
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Câu 4:
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Câu 5:
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Câu 6:
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Câu 11:
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Câu 12:
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Câu 13:
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Câu 14:
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Câu 15:
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