NOBODY CAN SOLVE THE MYSTERY.CÂU 32

Câu 32: Nobody can solve the mystery.

A. The mystery can solve nobody. B. Nobody can be solved by the mystery.

C. The mystery cannot be solved. D. The mystery can be solved.

Read the following passage then answer the questions from 33 to 40 below:

On the subject of reading, Francis Bacon, who lived at about the same time as Shakespeare, wrote these

words, “Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested.” This

good advice shows how it is possible to read different types of books in different ways. For example, you

might pick up a travel book and read a few pages before going to sleep. It is enough to dip into it and read bits

here and there. In a word, this is “tasting”.

Some stories are for “swallowing”. Imagine that you have found a good story, and, what is even more

important, the time to enjoy it. If it is a good book, you might say, “It’s so good I can’t put it down”. But not

all stories belong to this class. Reviewers sometimes describe books as “hard-to-put-down”, or “hard-to-pick-

up-again”.

Other books are for reading slowly and carefully. If it is a book on a subject that you are interested in, you

will want to “chew and digest it”.

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