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Everybody believed that the plan would fail. → It…………………………………………………………………………………………….. → The plan ……………………………………………………………………………………. We have discovered that a mechanical fault caused the problem. → It…………………………………………………………………………………………….. → A mechanical fault...
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Everybody believed that the plan would fail. → It…………………………………………………………………………………………….. → The plan ……………………………………………………………………………………. We have discovered that a mechanical fault caused the problem. → It…………………………………………………………………………………………….. → A mechanical fault …………………………………………………………………………. People used to think that the earth was flat. → It…………………………………………………………………………………………….. → The earth …………………………………………………………………………………… People say that the driver was listening to his walkman at the time of the crash. → It…………………………………………………………………………………………….. →The driver……………………………………………………………………………………. It is proved that life doesn’t exist on the moon. → Life………………………………………………………………………………………… They say that he has passed the final exam with the best result. → He…………………………………………………………………………………………… He is said to have been in the army. → People say …………………………………………………………………………….. . It is believed that the man is 108 years old. → The man……………………………………………………………………………………… It is expected that the prices will rise again this month. → The prices………………………………………………………………………………. People know that cars pollute the environment. → Cars …………………………………………………………………………………. People believe that the robber has worked in the bank. →The robber…………………………………………………………………………………

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12 tháng 5 2021

Everybody believed that the plan would fail.

→ It was believed that the plan would fail

→ The plan was believe to fail

 We have discovered that a mechanical fault caused the problem.

→ It has been discovered that a mechanical fault caused the problem

 → A mechanical fault has been discovered to cause the problem

 People used to think that the earth was flat.

→ It is used to be thought that the earth was flat

→ The earth is used to be thought to be flat

People say that the driver was listening to his walkman at the time of the crash.

→ It is said that the driver was listening to his walkman at the time of the crash. ​

→The driver is said to be listening to his walkman at the time of the crash. 

It is proved that life doesn’t exist on the moon.

→ Life is proved not to exist on the moon

They say that he has passed the final exam with the best result.

→ He is said to have passed the final exam with the best resulf

He is said to have been in the army.

→ People say he has been in the army

It is believed that the man is 108 years old.

→ The man is believed to be 108 years old

It is expected that the prices will rise again this month.

→ The prices is expected to rise again this month

People know that cars pollute the environment.

→ Cars are known to pollute the environment

People believe that the robber has worked in the bank.

→The robber is believed to have worked in the bank

12 tháng 5 2021

r  Everybody believed that the plan would fail.

→ It was believed that the plan would fail

→ The plan was believed to fail

 We have discovered that a mechanical fault caused the problem.

→ It has been discovered that a mechanical fault caused the problem

  → A mechanical fault has been discovered to have caused the problem 

People used to think that the earth was flat.

→ It used to be thought that the earth was flat

→ The earth used to be thought to be flat

 People say that the driver was listening to his walkman at the time of the crash.

→ It is said that the driver was listening to his walkman at the time of the crash.

→The driver is said to be listening to his walkman at the time of the crash.

It is proved that life doesn’t exist on the moon.

→ Life is proved not to exist on the moon

They say that he has passed the final exam with the best result. → He is said to have passed the final exam with the best result

He is said to have been in the army. → People say that he was in the army

It is believed that the man is 108 years old. → The man is believed to be 108 years old

It is expected that the prices will rise again this month. → The prices are expected to rise again this month

People know that cars pollute the environment. → Cars are known to pollute the environment

People believe that the robber has worked in the bank. →The robber is believed to have worked in the bank

I. Make passivesentences 1.They presented Maria Svensson with the award last night Maria Sevensson 2.People were watching the game outside the stadium on a huge screen The game 3. The south coast continues to attract holidaymarkers Holidaymarkers continue 4.Somebody has described Keith Jones as the world's greatest guitarist Keith Jones 5.Robert always hated other children teasing him Robert always 6.Somebody should have offered Mary a dink when she arrived Mary should 7 Kay's...
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I. Make passivesentences

1.They presented Maria Svensson with the award last night

Maria Sevensson

2.People were watching the game outside the stadium on a huge screen

The game

3. The south coast continues to attract holidaymarkers

Holidaymarkers continue

4.Somebody has described Keith Jones as the world's greatest guitarist

Keith Jones

5.Robert always hated other children teasing him

Robert always

6.Somebody should have offered Mary a dink when she arrived

Mary should

7 Kay's questions began to irritate Malcolm

Malcolm

8You have to see it to believe it

It has

9.People are blaming climate change for the recent flooding

Climate change

10 Why did no one inform me of the change of the plan

Why

11.Everybody believed that the plan would fail

It was

12. We have discovered that a mechanical fault caused the problem

It has

13.I hate people looking at me

I hate

14 I'd like someone to read to me

I'd like

15 I don't mind someone giving me presents

I don't mind

16 Mary wants her son to finish all his homework before going to bed

Mary wants

17 I don't enjoy someone making me do the washing-up

I don't enjoy

18.He wanted me to call her at once

He wanted

19 We managed to climd over the wall without anybody seeing us

we managed

20 My dog simply lover someone ro take him for a walk

My dog simply

21 The teacher wants us to prepare our lessons carefully

The teacher wants

22 Charlotte hates people reaing him like a baby

Charlotte hates

23 They expected me to finish my woek early

They expected

24 I remember somebody taking me to the zoo when I was a child

I remember

25 She expected the company to accept her

she expected

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16 tháng 1 2018

I. Make passivesentences

1.They presented Maria Svensson with the award last night

Maria Sevensson WAS PRESENTED WITH THE AWARD LAST NIGHT.

2.People were watching the game outside the stadium on a huge screen

The game WAS BEING WATCHED OUTSIDE THE STADIUM ON A HUGE SCREEN.

3. The south coast continues to attract holidaymarkers

Holidaymarkers continue TO BE ATTRACTED BY THE SOUTH COAST .

4.Somebody has described Keith Jones as the world's greatest guitarist

Keith Jones HAS BEEN DESCRIBED AS THE WORLD'S GREATEST GUITARIST.

5.Robert always hated other children teasing him

Robert always HATED BEING TEASED BY OTHER CHILDREN.

6.Somebody should have offered Mary a dink when she arrived

Mary should HAVE BEEN OFFERED A DRINK WHEN SHE ARRIVED.

7 Kay's questions began to irritate Malcolm

Malcolm BEGANTO BE IRRITATED BY KARY'S QUESTIONS.

8You have to see it to believe it

It has TO BE SEEN TO BE BELIEVED.

9.People are blaming climate change for the recent flooding

Climate change IS BEING BLAMED FOR THE RECENT FLOODING.

10 Why did no one inform me of the change of the plan

Why WADN'T I INFORMED OF THE CHANGE OF THE PLAN ?

11.Everybody believed that the plan would fail

It was BELIEVED THATTHE PLAN WOULD FAIL.

12. We have discovered that a mechanical fault caused the problem

It has BEEN DISCOVERED THAT A MECHANICAL FAULT CAUSED THE PROBLEM.

13.I hate people looking at me

I hate BEING LOOKED AT.

14 I'd like someone to read to me

I'd like TO BE READ TO BY SOMEONE.

15 I don't mind someone giving me presents

I don't mind BEING GIVEN PRESENTS.

16 Mary wants her son to finish all his homework before going to bed

Mary wants HER SON'S HOMEWORK TO BE FINISHED BY HIM BEFORE GOING TO BED.

17 I don't enjoy someone making me do the washing-up

I don't enjoy BEING MADE TO DO THE WASHING-UP.

18.He wanted me to call her at once

He wanted SHE TO BE CALLED BY ME AT ONCE.

19 We managed to climd over the wall without anybody seeing us

we managed TO CLIMB OVER THE WALL WITHOUT BEING SEEN.

20 My dog simply lover someone ro take him for a walk

My dog simply LOVES TO BE TAKEN FOR A WALK.

21 The teacher wants us to prepare our lessons carefully

The teacher wants OUR LESSON TO BE PREPARED CAREFULLY.

22 Charlotte hates people reaing him like a baby

Charlotte hates BEING SEEN LIKE A BABY.

23 They expected me to finish my woek early

They expected MY WORK TO BE FINISHED EARLY.

24 I remember somebody taking me to the zoo when I was a child

I remember BEING TAKEN TO THE ZOO WHEN I WAS A CHILD.

25 She expected the company to accept her

she expected TO BE ACCEPTED BY THE COMPANY.

I. Make passivesentences 1.They presented Maria Svensson with the award last night Maria Sevensson 2.People were watching the game outside the stadium on a huge screen The game 3. The south coast continues to attract holidaymarkers Holidaymarkers continue 4.Somebody has described Keith Jones as the world's greatest guitarist Keith Jones 5.Robert always hated other children teasing him Robert always 6.Somebody should have offered Mary a dink when she arrived Mary should 7 Kay's...
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I. Make passivesentences

1.They presented Maria Svensson with the award last night

Maria Sevensson

2.People were watching the game outside the stadium on a huge screen

The game

3. The south coast continues to attract holidaymarkers

Holidaymarkers continue

4.Somebody has described Keith Jones as the world's greatest guitarist

Keith Jones

5.Robert always hated other children teasing him

Robert always

6.Somebody should have offered Mary a dink when she arrived

Mary should

7 Kay's questions began to irritate Malcolm

Malcolm

8You have to see it to believe it

It has

9.People are blaming climate change for the recent flooding

Climate change

10 Why did no one inform me of the change of the plan

Why

11.Everybody believed that the plan would fail

It was

12. We have discovered that a mechanical fault caused the problem

It has

13.I hate people looking at me

I hate

14 I'd like someone to read to me

I'd like

15 I don't mind someone giving me presents

I don't mind

16 Mary wants her son to finish all his homework before going to bed

Mary wants

17 I don't enjoy someone making me do the washing-up

I don't enjoy

18.He wanted me to call her at once

He wanted

19 We managed to climd over the wall without anybody seeing us

we managed

20 My dog simply lover someone ro take him for a walk

My dog simply

21 The teacher wants us to prepare our lessons carefully

The teacher wants

22 Charlotte hates people reaing him like a baby

Charlotte hates

23 They expected me to finish my woek early

They expected

24 I remember somebody taking me to the zoo when I was a child

I remember

25 She expected the company to accept her

she expected

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16 tháng 1 2018

I. Make passivesentences

1.They presented Maria Svensson with the award last night

Maria Sevensson was presented with the award last night

2.People were watching the game outside the stadium on a huge screen

The game was being watched outside the stadium on a huge screen

3. The south coast continues to attract holidaymarkers

Holidaymarkers are continued by the south to attract

4.Somebody has described Keith Jones as the world's greatest guitarist

Keith Jones has been described as the world's greatest guitarist

5.Robert always hated other children teasing him

Robert always disliked other children teasing him

6.Somebody should have offered Mary a dink when she arrived

Mary should offer a dink when she arrived

7 Kay's questions began to irritate Malcolm

Malcolm was begun to irritate by Kay's questions

9.People are blaming climate change for the recent flooding

Climate change is being blamed for the recent flooding

Read the following passage, and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each question.Fifty-five delegates representing all thirteen states except Rhode Island attended the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia from May to September 1787. The delegates had been instructed by the Continental Congress to revise the old Articles of Confederation, but most believed that a stronger central government was needed. There were differences, however, about...
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Read the following passage, and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each question.

Fifty-five delegates representing all thirteen states except Rhode Island attended the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia from May to September 1787. The delegates had been instructed by the Continental Congress to revise the old Articles of Confederation, but most believed that a stronger central government was needed. There were differences, however, about what structure the government should take and how much influence large states should have.

Virginia was by far the most populous state, with twice as many as people as New York, four times as many as New Jersey, and ten times as many as Delaware. The leader of the Virginia delegation, James Madison, had already drawn up a plan for government, which became known as the Large State Plan. Its essence was that congressional representation would be based on population. It provided for two or more national executives. The smaller states feared that under this plan, a few large states would lord over the rest. New Jersey countered with the Small State Plan. It provided for equal representation for all states in a national legislature and for a single national executive. Angry debate, heightened by a stifling heat wave, led to deadlock.

A cooling of tempers seemed to come with lower temperatures. The delegates hammered out an agreement known as the Great Compromise- actually a bundle of shrewd compromises. They decided that Congress would consist of two houses. The larger states were granted representation based on population in the lower house, the House of Representatives. The smaller states were given equal representation in the upper house, the Senate, in which each state would have two senators regardless of population. It was also agreed that there would be a single executive, the president. This critical compromise broke the logjam, and from then on, success seemed within reach.

It can be inferred from the passage that the Articles of Confederation

A. were supported by a majority of the delegates at the Convention

B. were revised and presented as the Large State Plan

C. allowed small states to dominate large ones

D. provided for only a weak central government

1
17 tháng 3 2017

Đáp án là D

Có thể suy ra từ bài đọc rằng các điều khoản của Liên minh

A. được đa số các đoàn đại biểu tại hội nghị ủng hộ.

B. được xem xét và trình bày như kế hoạch bang rộng lớn.

C. cho phép các bang nhỏ thống trị các bang lớn.

D. cung cấp khoảng 1 tuần cho trung ương.

Dẫn chứng: The delegates had been instructed by the Continental Congress to revise the old Articles of Confederation, but most believed that a stronger central government was needed

Read the following passage, and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each question.Fifty-five delegates representing all thirteen states except Rhode Island attended the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia from May to September 1787. The delegates had been instructed by the Continental Congress to revise the old Articles of Confederation, but most believed that a stronger central government was needed. There were differences, however, about...
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Read the following passage, and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each question.

Fifty-five delegates representing all thirteen states except Rhode Island attended the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia from May to September 1787. The delegates had been instructed by the Continental Congress to revise the old Articles of Confederation, but most believed that a stronger central government was needed. There were differences, however, about what structure the government should take and how much influence large states should have.

Virginia was by far the most populous state, with twice as many as people as New York, four times as many as New Jersey, and ten times as many as Delaware. The leader of the Virginia delegation, James Madison, had already drawn up a plan for government, which became known as the Large State Plan. Its essence was that congressional representation would be based on population. It provided for two or more national executives. The smaller states feared that under this plan, a few large states would lord over the rest. New Jersey countered with the Small State Plan. It provided for equal representation for all states in a national legislature and for a single national executive. Angry debate, heightened by a stifling heat wave, led to deadlock.

A cooling of tempers seemed to come with lower temperatures. The delegates hammered out an agreement known as the Great Compromise- actually a bundle of shrewd compromises. They decided that Congress would consist of two houses. The larger states were granted representation based on population in the lower house, the House of Representatives. The smaller states were given equal representation in the upper house, the Senate, in which each state would have two senators regardless of population. It was also agreed that there would be a single executive, the president. This critical compromise broke the logjam, and from then on, success seemed within reach.

The phrase “this plan” refers to

A. the Small State Plan 

B. a plan suggested by the national legislature

C. the Large State Plan 

D. a compromise plan

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12 tháng 1 2019

Đáp án là C

Cụm từ “ kế hoạch này” ám chỉ đến

A. Kế hoạc bang nhỏ

B. Một kế hoạch được đề xuất bởi cơ quan lập pháp quốc gia

C. Kế hoạch bang rộng lớn

D.Kế hoạch thương thuyết

Dẫn chứng:The leader of the Virginia delegation, James Madison, had already drawn up a plan for government, which became known as the Large State Plan. Its essence was that congressional representation would be based on population. It provided for two or more national executives. The smaller states feared that under this plan, a few large states would lord over the rest

Read the following passage, and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each question.Fifty-five delegates representing all thirteen states except Rhode Island attended the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia from May to September 1787. The delegates had been instructed by the Continental Congress to revise the old Articles of Confederation, but most believed that a stronger central government was needed. There were differences, however, about...
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Read the following passage, and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each question.

Fifty-five delegates representing all thirteen states except Rhode Island attended the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia from May to September 1787. The delegates had been instructed by the Continental Congress to revise the old Articles of Confederation, but most believed that a stronger central government was needed. There were differences, however, about what structure the government should take and how much influence large states should have.

Virginia was by far the most populous state, with twice as many as people as New York, four times as many as New Jersey, and ten times as many as Delaware. The leader of the Virginia delegation, James Madison, had already drawn up a plan for government, which became known as the Large State Plan. Its essence was that congressional representation would be based on population. It provided for two or more national executives. The smaller states feared that under this plan, a few large states would lord over the rest. New Jersey countered with the Small State Plan. It provided for equal representation for all states in a national legislature and for a single national executive. Angry debate, heightened by a stifling heat wave, led to deadlock.

A cooling of tempers seemed to come with lower temperatures. The delegates hammered out an agreement known as the Great Compromise- actually a bundle of shrewd compromises. They decided that Congress would consist of two houses. The larger states were granted representation based on population in the lower house, the House of Representatives. The smaller states were given equal representation in the upper house, the Senate, in which each state would have two senators regardless of population. It was also agreed that there would be a single executive, the president. This critical compromise broke the logjam, and from then on, success seemed within reach.

Which of the following is NOT given in the passage as one of the provisions of the Great Compromise?

A. There would be only one national executive

B. The President would be elected by popular vote

C. Each state would have two senators

D. Congress would be divided into two bodies

1
21 tháng 2 2018

Đáp án là B

Ý nào không được đề cập trong bài đọc như là một trong những điều khoản của Thương thuyết lớn?

A.Sẽ chỉ có một lãnh đạo cấp cao quốc gia

B. Tổng thống sẽ được bầu chọn bằng bầu cử phổ thông.

C. Mỗi bang sẽ có hai thượng nghị sĩ

D. Quốc hội sẽ được chia thành hai phần.

Dẫn chứng: They decided that Congress would consist of two houses. The larger states were granted representation based on population in the lower house, the House of Representatives. The smaller states were given equal representation in the upper house, the Senate, in which each state would have two senators regardless of population. It was also agreed that there would be a single executive, the president

Read the following passage, and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each question.Fifty-five delegates representing all thirteen states except Rhode Island attended the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia from May to September 1787. The delegates had been instructed by the Continental Congress to revise the old Articles of Confederation, but most believed that a stronger central government was needed. There were differences, however, about...
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Read the following passage, and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each question.

Fifty-five delegates representing all thirteen states except Rhode Island attended the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia from May to September 1787. The delegates had been instructed by the Continental Congress to revise the old Articles of Confederation, but most believed that a stronger central government was needed. There were differences, however, about what structure the government should take and how much influence large states should have.

Virginia was by far the most populous state, with twice as many as people as New York, four times as many as New Jersey, and ten times as many as Delaware. The leader of the Virginia delegation, James Madison, had already drawn up a plan for government, which became known as the Large State Plan. Its essence was that congressional representation would be based on population. It provided for two or more national executives. The smaller states feared that under this plan, a few large states would lord over the rest. New Jersey countered with the Small State Plan. It provided for equal representation for all states in a national legislature and for a single national executive. Angry debate, heightened by a stifling heat wave, led to deadlock.

A cooling of tempers seemed to come with lower temperatures. The delegates hammered out an agreement known as the Great Compromise- actually a bundle of shrewd compromises. They decided that Congress would consist of two houses. The larger states were granted representation based on population in the lower house, the House of Representatives. The smaller states were given equal representation in the upper house, the Senate, in which each state would have two senators regardless of population. It was also agreed that there would be a single executive, the president. This critical compromise broke the logjam, and from then on, success seemed within reach.

According to the passage, in 1787 which of the following states had FEWEST people?

A. Virginia 

B. Delaware 

C. New York

D. New Jersey

1
14 tháng 1 2019

Đáp án là B

Theo bài đọc, năm 1787 bang nào có ít người nhất

A.Virginia

B. Dealaware

C. New York

D. New Jersey

Dẫn chứng: Virginia was by far the most populous state, with twice as many as people as New York, four times as many as New Jersey, and ten times as many as Delaware

Read the following passage, and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each question.Fifty-five delegates representing all thirteen states except Rhode Island attended the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia from May to September 1787. The delegates had been instructed by the Continental Congress to revise the old Articles of Confederation, but most believed that a stronger central government was needed. There were differences, however, about...
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Read the following passage, and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each question.

Fifty-five delegates representing all thirteen states except Rhode Island attended the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia from May to September 1787. The delegates had been instructed by the Continental Congress to revise the old Articles of Confederation, but most believed that a stronger central government was needed. There were differences, however, about what structure the government should take and how much influence large states should have.

Virginia was by far the most populous state, with twice as many as people as New York, four times as many as New Jersey, and ten times as many as Delaware. The leader of the Virginia delegation, James Madison, had already drawn up a plan for government, which became known as the Large State Plan. Its essence was that congressional representation would be based on population. It provided for two or more national executives. The smaller states feared that under this plan, a few large states would lord over the rest. New Jersey countered with the Small State Plan. It provided for equal representation for all states in a national legislature and for a single national executive. Angry debate, heightened by a stifling heat wave, led to deadlock.

A cooling of tempers seemed to come with lower temperatures. The delegates hammered out an agreement known as the Great Compromise- actually a bundle of shrewd compromises. They decided that Congress would consist of two houses. The larger states were granted representation based on population in the lower house, the House of Representatives. The smaller states were given equal representation in the upper house, the Senate, in which each state would have two senators regardless of population. It was also agreed that there would be a single executive, the president. This critical compromise broke the logjam, and from then on, success seemed within reach.

What is the main topic of the passage?

A. James Madison’s plan to create a stable structure for the government of the United States 

B. A disagreement at the Constitutional Convention and a subsequent compromise

C. The differences in population and relative power between the original states

D. The most important points of the Small State Plan

1
8 tháng 4 2019

Đáp án là B

Chủ đề chính của bài đọc là gì?

A. Kế hoạch của James Madison’s tạo ra kết cấu bền vững cho chính phủ Mỹ.

B. Sự không thỏa hiệp tại hội nghị lập pháp và sự thương lượng sau đó.

C. Những sự khác biệt về dân số và quyền lực có liên quan giữa các bang.

D. Những điểm quan trọng nhất của kế hoạch tiểu bang. 

Read the following passage, and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each question.Fifty-five delegates representing all thirteen states except Rhode Island attended the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia from May to September 1787. The delegates had been instructed by the Continental Congress to revise the old Articles of Confederation, but most believed that a stronger central government was needed. There were differences, however, about...
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Read the following passage, and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each question.

Fifty-five delegates representing all thirteen states except Rhode Island attended the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia from May to September 1787. The delegates had been instructed by the Continental Congress to revise the old Articles of Confederation, but most believed that a stronger central government was needed. There were differences, however, about what structure the government should take and how much influence large states should have.

Virginia was by far the most populous state, with twice as many as people as New York, four times as many as New Jersey, and ten times as many as Delaware. The leader of the Virginia delegation, James Madison, had already drawn up a plan for government, which became known as the Large State Plan. Its essence was that congressional representation would be based on population. It provided for two or more national executives. The smaller states feared that under this plan, a few large states would lord over the rest. New Jersey countered with the Small State Plan. It provided for equal representation for all states in a national legislature and for a single national executive. Angry debate, heightened by a stifling heat wave, led to deadlock.

A cooling of tempers seemed to come with lower temperatures. The delegates hammered out an agreement known as the Great Compromise- actually a bundle of shrewd compromises. They decided that Congress would consist of two houses. The larger states were granted representation based on population in the lower house, the House of Representatives. The smaller states were given equal representation in the upper house, the Senate, in which each state would have two senators regardless of population. It was also agreed that there would be a single executive, the president. This critical compromise broke the logjam, and from then on, success seemed within reach.

According to the passage, how many states were represented at the Constitutional Convention?

A. 12  

B. 13  

C. 14  

D. 15

1
9 tháng 8 2019

Đáp án là A

Theo bài đọc, có bao nhiêu bạn có mặt tại Hội nghi lập pháp?

Dẫn chứng: Fifty-five delegates representing all thirteen states except Rhode Island attended the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia from May to September 1787.