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Hóa Học
Lớp 9
2023
TP.Hồ Chí Minh
1897
44
Vật lí
Lớp 9
2023
TP.Hồ Chí Minh
1253
42
Sinh Học
Lớp 9
2023
TP.Hồ Chí Minh
1782
116
Toán Học
Lớp 9
2023
TP.Hồ Chí Minh
723
17
Ngữ Văn
Lớp 9
2023
TP.Hồ Chí Minh
887
7
Địa lí
Lớp 9
2023
TP.Hồ Chí Minh
1836
10
Vật lí
Lớp 9
2023
TP.Hồ Chí Minh
1214
13
Hóa Học
Lớp 9
2023
TP.Hồ Chí Minh
1305
22
Lịch Sử
Lớp 9
2023
TP.Hồ Chí Minh
1912
31
Sinh Học
Lớp 9
2023
TP.Hồ Chí Minh
2749
95
Tiếng Anh
Lớp 9
2023
Thanh Hóa
10407
1280
Tiếng Anh
Lớp 9
2023
Thanh Hóa
9186
648
Tiếng Anh
Lớp 9
2023
Nam Định
9179
754
Tiếng Anh
Lớp 9
2023
TP.Hồ Chí Minh
4780
168
Tiếng Anh
Lớp 9
2021
Nghệ An
15740
1798
1. What is the most appropriate title for this passage? A. "The Evolution and Revival of Apprenticeship in the United States" B. "The Decline of Traditional Education in the United States" C. "The Influence of the Industrial Revolution on American Workforce" D. "The Rise of Liberal Arts Education in America" 2. What does the term "a fixture" mean in paragraph 1? A. A type of lighting device used in interior design B. A person or thing long established in the same place or position C. A component used to hold or fasten something securely D. A scheduled event, such as a game or match, in sports 3. Which of the following words could best replace the word "relegated" in paragraph 1? A. amplified B. culogised C. conserved D. downgraded 4. What was the most important factor that initiated the decline of apprenticeships in the States? A. An upsurge in college presence and academic sector dominance B. The Industrial Revolution's simplification of tasks C. The rise of liberal arts education and college degree D. Unchecked growth of apprentice-reliant industries and legislative laxity 5. Why did high school shop courses become perceived as "a dumping ground"? A. A national shift towards college education as the only success ticket B. A decline in manual labour jobs and depreciation of vocational skills value C. They were filled with students indifferent to or struggling with college D. It was considered elitist and un-American to prepare students for an industrial niche