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The Facebook social network developed at Harvard _________

Câu hỏi: Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Mark Zuckerberg was born in 1984, in New York, into a prosperous, professional family. He developed an interest in computers at an early age and when he was twelve, created a messaging program which he named "Zucknet". His dentist father used it in his surgery so that his receptionist could inform him of the arrival of a patient without yelling across the room. Together with his friends, Mark spent much of his spare time as a boy designing and making computer games just for fun.
In 2002, Mark enrolled at Harvard University. By his second year at the institution, he had acquired a reputation on the campus as a developer of software. It was at that time he invented "Facemash" which compared pictures of female students and allowed users to vote on which one was the most attractive. The program became very popular on campus, but was later shut down by the university authorities who deemed it "inappropriate".
Based on the buzz of "Facemash", three of Mark's fellow students, Divya Narendra, and twins, Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, asked him to work with them on an idea for a social networking site called "Harvard Connection". This site was designed to use information from Harvard's student networks to create a dating site for the university's elite. Mark was initially enthusiastic about the complex project but boredom soon set in and he backed out of it to work on his own social networking site. He created a site that allowed users to produce their profiles, upload photos, and communicate with other people beyond the confines of the university. He called the site "Facebook" and he operated from one small college room until June 2004
when he finally abandoned his studies to devote himself fully to Facebook and moved the company to California.
By the end of 2004, Facebook had one million users and Mark was climbing high. However, in 2006, the multi-millionaire business mogul faced his first big hurdle. The creators of Harvard Connection claimed that he had used their idea, and insisted that he should compensate them for their business losses. Mark maintained that the ideas were based on two very different types of social networks but, after lawyers searched his records, incriminating emails revealed that he may have intentionally stolen the intellectual property of his former partners. Although an initial settlement of $65 million was reached between the two parties, the legal dispute over the matter continued well into 2011, after the Harvard Connection creators claimed they were misled with regards to the value of the Facebook stock.
Since amassing his sizeable fortune, Mark has used his millions to fund a variety of philanthropic causes. He has put lots of money into the deteriorating schools' system in deprived parts of New York and he actively encourages other wealthy, young entrepreneurs to follow his example and put back something into society.
(Source: <https:/www.uniks.com Business Mark Zuckerberg)
The Facebook social network developed at Harvard _________
A. was a collaborative project with other students
B. became Mark's full-time job after completing university
C. could only be accessed by Harvard students
D. became really successful after June 2004
Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu
Giải thích: Mạng xã hội Facebook được phát triển tại Harvard _______
A. là một dự án hợp tác với các sinh viên khác
B. trở thành công việc toàn thời gian của Mark sau khi hoàn thành đại học
C. chỉ có thể được truy cập bởi các sinh viên Harvard
D. đã thực sự thành công sau tháng 6 năm 2004
Thông tin: He called the site "Facebook" and he operated from one small college room until June 2004
when he finally abandoned his studies to devote himself fully to Facebook and moved the company to California. By the end of 2004, Facebook had one million users and Mark was climbing high.
Tạm dịch: Anh gọi trang này là "Facebook" và anh đã điều hành từ một phòng đại học nhỏ cho đến tháng 6 năm 2004 khi mà cuối cùng thì anh ta từ bỏ việc học để cống hiến hết mình cho Facebook và chuyển công ty đến California. Vào cuối năm 2004, Facebook có một triệu người dùng và Mark đã ở một thứ bậc cao.
Đáp án D.