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    Bài gửi  Khách vi Thu Apr 23, 2009 4:41 pm

    Ưu điểm của tài liệu này là tập hợp khá phong phú các bài viết có độ dài trung bình về rất nhiều chủ đề thuộc dạng Academy.

    Các loại bài viết này xuất hiện khá nhiều trong các kì thi lấy chứng chỉ như TOEFL, IELTS, ..., còn thi QG thì mình không biết vì chưa thấy đề QG nhưng chắc là cũng có. Đọc các bài trong tài liệu này giúp chúng ta không những có một số vốn kiến thức nhất định về các vấn đề học thuật, trau dồi từ vựng, thuật ngữ khoa học mà còn nâng cao kĩ năng triển khai các ý chính và liên kết các ý trong một bài essay, nói chung là kĩ năng writing O:-)

    Các chủ đề có trong tài liệu này:

    1. BOOKS
    2. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
    3. CRITICISM
    4. STONE AGE
    5. IMAGINATION
    6. COOKING
    7. DANCE
    8. DRAMA
    9. PAINTING
    10. ACID RAIN
    11. SUBWAY
    12. SEWAGE
    13. TRANSPORTATION
    14. METROPOLITAN AREA
    15. YOGA
    16. DAY CARE
    17. HOBBY
    18. BUTTERFLY
    19. SUPPLY AND DEMAND
    20. CAPITALISM
    21. INFLATION
    22. INTEREST
    23. MARKET RESEARCH
    24. GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
    25. VALUE-ADDED TAX
    26. TAXATION
    27. PROFIT
    28. BANK
    29. BANK SERVICES
    30. TRADE
    31. GAME THEORY
    32. DEFLATION
    33. PETROLIUM
    34. ASTRONOMY
    35. ISRAEL
    36. TENSIONS BETWEEN ISRAEL AND THE PALESTINIANS
    37. BILL GATES
    38. GREECE
    39. WORLD
    40. ENCYCLOPEDIA
    41. IMMIGRATION
    42. HUMAN BEING
    43. INSECT
    44. PEACE
    45. WAR
    46. MURDER
    47. CHAPLIN, CHARLIE
    48. GLUE
    49. JOYCE, JAMES
    50. KAFKA, FRANZ
    51. TCHAIKOVSKY, PETER ILICH
    52. EMBROIDERY
    53. GOGOL, NIKOLAI
    54. MATERIALISM
    55. DOUGLAS, MICHAEL
    56. INDUCTIVE METHOD
    57. HOMER
    58. SYNAGOGUE
    59. BLAKE, WILLIAM
    60. SHAW, GEORGE BERNARD
    61. SEVEN WONDERS OF
    62. THE ANCIENT WORLD
    63.GOD
    64. RELIGION
    65. TROJAN WAR
    66. HUNTING
    67. RECREATION
    68. OXFORD UNIVERSITY
    69. EFFICIENT LEARNING
    70. MEMORY
    71.PERFUME
    73. WRESTLING
    75.TEA
    77.AESTHETICS
    78.BIOLOGY
    83.DEATH
    85.CHOCOLATE
    87.VEGETARIANISM
    88.WEIGHT CONTROL
    90. HOW TO CONTROL OBESITY
    91.SUPERSTITION
    93.RELATIVITY
    97.IMPERIALISM
    99.PIPE
    100.TORTURE
    101.TIGER
    103.BAT
    104.TRADE
    107.ALCHEMY
    108.HAYDN
    109.CALENDAR
    111.BLUES
    112.WORDSWORTH, WILLIAM
    113.ARMENIA
    117.ZEUS
    118.MIGRATION
    120.PARSLEY
    121.NIGHTHENGALE FLORENCE
    123.CIRCUMCISION
    124.POULTRY
    126.UNIVERSE
    128.MILKY WAY
    129.CONCENTRATION CAMP
    130.ADOLESCENT
    137.MULTIPLE BIRTH
    138.ARABIC LANGUAGE
    139.MUSEUM
    141.FASHION
    143.DANCE
    145.RAP
    146.BATMAN
    147.JACK LONDON
    148.RIP VAN WINKLE
    149.PYRAMIDS
    151.BOSPHORUS
    152.LEONARDO DA VINCI
    156.DIVING
    159.USA
    164.MARRIAGE

    Mấy cái này chắc không thể nào đọc hết được :68: Chỉ là khi bạn rảnh thì chọn chủ đề mình thích để đọc thôi. Mình post thử một bài thuộc chủ đề "HUMAN BEING", nếu các bạn muốn đọc các chủ đề khác thì down tài liệu về mà đọc. Hãy nhớ muốn học tập trên mạng thì đừng ngại công việc download nhé. Chỉ cần một phần mềm download tốt như IDM và vài thao tác click là OK

    HUMAN BEING

    Human being has the most highly developed brain of any animal. The human brain gives people many special abilities, the most outstanding of which is the ability to speak. Language has enabled human beings to develop culture, which consists of ways of behaving and thinking. These ways are
    passed on from generation to generation through learning. Culture also includes technology--that is, the tools and techniques invented by people to help satisfy their needs and desires. The richness and complexity of human culture distinguish human beings from all other animals.

    The human brain helps make people the most adaptable of all creatures. They behave with the most flexibility and in the greatest variety of ways. The human body is highly adaptable because it has few specialized features that could limit its activities. In contrast, a seal has a body streamlined for swimming, but it has difficulty moving about on land. People cannot swim as well as a seal, but they can also walk, run, and climb. Human adaptability enables people to live in an extremely wide variety of environments--from the tropics to the Arctic.

    People are inquisitive and have long sought to understand themselves and their place in the world. Throughout much of human existence, religion has helped provide such understanding. All societies have assumed one or more gods influence their lives and are responsible for their existence. Since ancient times, philosophy (the study of truth and knowledge) has also provided definitions of what it means to be human.

    Today, religion and philosophy remain important parts of people's efforts to understand the nature of human existence. But many other fields of study also help human beings learn about themselves. For example, anthropology is the study of human cultures and of human physical and cultural
    development. Linguistics is the scientific study of language. Specialists in psychology study human and animal behavior and mental processes. Sociology deals with the groups and institutions that make up human societies, and history is the study of past human events.

    Prehistoric people are human beings who lived before writing was invented about 5,500 years ago. Writing enabled people to record information they wished to save, including descriptions of events in their lives. In this way, the invention of writing marked the beginning of history. The period before human beings learned to write is called prehistory, and people who lived during this period are known as prehistoric people.

    Most scientists believe the first human beings lived about 2 million years ago. But early people probably arose from prehuman ancestors who first lived more than 4 million years ago. These ancestors were small, humanlike creatures who walked erect. This article will discuss both prehistoric people and their near ancestors. Scientists first discovered evidence of prehistoric people during the mid-1800's. Most of this evidence consisted of ancient, sharp-edged tools that prehistoric people had made of stone. The first fossilized bones of prehistoric people were also found during this time. As scientists collected more fossils of prehistoric people, they began to form a clearer picture of what these early people looked like. For example, scientists learned from fossil evidence that early human beings had smaller brains than most modern people have. This evidence indicated to many scientists that humans had evolved--that is, modified their physical structure over time. Scientists developed a set of ideas about human origins called the theory of human evolution. This theory states that as the environment of the prehistoric world changed, the prehuman ancestors of prehistoric people went through a series of changes that resulted in the first human beings. They, in turn, evolved into modern human beings.

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