Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 17 to 21.
There are many types of English around the world. Some well-known varieties in Asia include Chinglish in China, Singlish in Singapore and Japanese English. A group of language experts in Japan is troubled by how the government uses English. ___(17)_____, it says the government uses computer or online translation too much. Researchers say many translations create strange and confusing words and expressions (18)_______are confusing to English speakers. The researchers worry this could have a negative impact on Japan's tourist industry. They even say the increasing number of unsuitable words is becoming a "national embarrassment" in Japan.
The research team says computer software gives ____(19)_______ or incorrect translations for individual kanji - the Chinese characters used inJapanese writing. There are(20)________ examples of this, including "Hello Work" - the name for job centers, and "Go To Travel" a plan to help tourism in Japan during the COVID-19 pandemic. The team says software creates, "unintentionally funny translations that could easily be corrected if they were just checked by an English speaker". Businesses also create this English. The Christmas message being used by the Seibu Sogo department store has raised ____(21)____. It says "Stay Positive." Many people believe this is the wrong thing to say during coronavirus and "Stay Happy" would be better
Đáp án đúng là: D
Giải thích
Kiến thức: Thành ngữ
Giải thích: "Raise an eyebrow" = nhướng mày -> nghĩa là thể hiện sự ngạc nhiên, hoài nghi hoặc không
tin tưởng/không tán thành.
Thông tin: The Christmas message being used by the Seibu Sogo department store has raised eyebrowns
Tạm dịch: Thông điệp Giáng sinh được sử dụng bởi cửa hàng bách hóa Seibu Sogo đã khiến nhiều
người không tán thành
Choose D.