Câu hỏi: Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer for each of the questions from 30 to 34.
We are heard of children who have imaginary playmates. I get lots of letters from parents about them and I always say the same thing: don't say there is no one there. What you are putting down to imagination could be a spirit child. One dad wrote to me to say he was getting very worried about his child. He told me his son had an imaginary friend called Robbie, and was forever saying things like "Don't set off yet, Robbie is not in the car". I told him "Your child can actually see that boy. Don't say anything. He will either grow out of it and go on to more worldly things or he will develop into a good medium".
I was about six or seven when I first saw the spirit children. I'd had rheumatic fever and had to be in a pushchair. I don't know how but I knew that many people could not see Christopher and Pansy, I saw them a lot. I could never do maths - it was a mystery to me - but Christopher and Pansy helped me pass my exams!
So there's nothing frightening about children having imaginary friends, especially if they have been very close. I remember one little boy telling her mother "You don't have to turn off the light tonight, grandmother will do it!" Her mother watched him go upstairs on his own that night and the lights went off! It scares the life out of some parents. But you just have to accept that his grandmother loved him very much and she had always tucked him in. It was a routine.
Most children are psychic up to the age of 11 or 12. My first psychic experience happened when I was four. I woke up to a commotion outside in the street. There was a fire in the house nearby, and all the neighbours were crying. They kept saying, 'Poor Tom, what a terrible way to die.' As I peered from between their legs, I saw they were bringing out a stretcher with little Tom on it, and Tom was also walking beside it. I told my dad I'd seen Tom and he said, 'If you did, love, then you did.' You see, I'd seen Tom's spirit walking beside him. My mum warned me that I'd end up in a mental hospital. I did. Nearly 40 years later I was a nurse in one!
What does the word "him" in the first paragraph refer to?
A. the kid of the person who wrote the letter
B. the man whose son had an imaginary friend
C. robbie's father
D. robbie
We are heard of children who have imaginary playmates. I get lots of letters from parents about them and I always say the same thing: don't say there is no one there. What you are putting down to imagination could be a spirit child. One dad wrote to me to say he was getting very worried about his child. He told me his son had an imaginary friend called Robbie, and was forever saying things like "Don't set off yet, Robbie is not in the car". I told him "Your child can actually see that boy. Don't say anything. He will either grow out of it and go on to more worldly things or he will develop into a good medium".
I was about six or seven when I first saw the spirit children. I'd had rheumatic fever and had to be in a pushchair. I don't know how but I knew that many people could not see Christopher and Pansy, I saw them a lot. I could never do maths - it was a mystery to me - but Christopher and Pansy helped me pass my exams!
So there's nothing frightening about children having imaginary friends, especially if they have been very close. I remember one little boy telling her mother "You don't have to turn off the light tonight, grandmother will do it!" Her mother watched him go upstairs on his own that night and the lights went off! It scares the life out of some parents. But you just have to accept that his grandmother loved him very much and she had always tucked him in. It was a routine.
Most children are psychic up to the age of 11 or 12. My first psychic experience happened when I was four. I woke up to a commotion outside in the street. There was a fire in the house nearby, and all the neighbours were crying. They kept saying, 'Poor Tom, what a terrible way to die.' As I peered from between their legs, I saw they were bringing out a stretcher with little Tom on it, and Tom was also walking beside it. I told my dad I'd seen Tom and he said, 'If you did, love, then you did.' You see, I'd seen Tom's spirit walking beside him. My mum warned me that I'd end up in a mental hospital. I did. Nearly 40 years later I was a nurse in one!
What does the word "him" in the first paragraph refer to?
A. the kid of the person who wrote the letter
B. the man whose son had an imaginary friend
C. robbie's father
D. robbie
"Him"ở đây dùng để nói đến "One dad wrote to me... He told me his son had an imaginary friend"
Đáp án B.