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600 Bài tập trắc nghiệm Tiếng Anh 12 mới

The architect's new design was heavily criticized. A. The architect's new design came in for heavy criticism. B. There is strong criticism of the architect's new design. C. The architect's


Câu hỏi:

The architect's new design was heavily criticized.
A. The architect's new design came in for heavy criticism.
B. There is strong criticism of the architect's new design.
C. The architect's new design received many criticism.
D. The architect's new design attracted a great many of criticism.

Trả lời:

Lời giải:

Đáp án: A

Giải thích:

- come in for: hứng chịu

- criticism không đếm được => không đi với many => loại C, D

- câu gốc chia ở thì quá khứ đơn => câu B sai thì vì chia ở hiện tại đơn

Dịch: Thiết kế mới của kiến trúc sư đã bị chỉ trích nặng nề.

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