Choose the best answer from the four options given (A, B, C, or D) to complete each sentence.
The company cafeteria menu has been improved and ________ features a greater selection of healthy soups and salads.
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Lời giải:
Báo saiGiải thích: Khi đọc đến sau liên từ “and” chúng ta thấy động từ“features” được chia ở thì hiện tại, ngôi thứ 3 số ít nên trước nó phải là một trạng từ chỉ thời gian ở hiện tại --->Đáp án là D. now
A. then (adv) - used to refer to a particular time in the past or future - Life was harder then because neither of us had a job.
- Things were very different back then.
- She grew up in Zimbabwe, or Rhodesia as it then was.
- I saw them at Christmas but haven't heard a thing since then.
B. next (adv)
* after something else; then; afterwards
- What happened next?
- Next, I heard the sound of voices.
*next best, biggest, most important, etc… (after/to somebody/something) following in the order mentioned
- Jo was the next oldest after Martin.
- The next best thing to flying is gliding.
* used in questions to express surprise or confusion
- You're going bungee jumping? Whatever next?
C. once (adv)
* on one occasion only; one time
- I've only been there once.
- He cleans his car once a week.
- She only sees her parents once every six months.
- (informal) He only did it the once.
* at some time in the past
- I once met your mother.
- He once lived in Zambia.
- This book was famous once, but nobody reads it today.
* used in negative sentences and questions, and after if to mean ‘ever’ or ‘at all’ - He never once offered to help.
- If she once decides to do something, you won't change her mind.
D. now (adv)
* (at) the present time
- Jo was the next oldest after Martin.
- The next best thing to flying is gliding.
* used in questions to express surprise or confusion
- You're going bungee jumping? Whatever next?
C. once (adv)
* on one occasion only; one time
- I've only been there once.
- He cleans his car once a week.
- She only sees her parents once every six months.
- (informal) He only did it the once.
* at some time in the past
- I once met your mother.
- He once lived in Zambia.
- This book was famous once, but nobody reads it today.
* used in negative sentences and questions, and after if to mean ‘ever’ or ‘at all’ - He never once offered to help.
- If she once decides to do something, you won't change her mind.
D. now (adv)
* (at) the present time
- Where are you living now?
- It's been two weeks now since she called.
- It's too late now.
- From now on I'll be more careful.
- He'll be home by now.
- I've lived at home up till now.
- That's all for now.
* at or from this moment, but not before
- Start writing now.
- I am now ready to answer your questions.
* (informal) used to show that you are annoyed about something - Now they want to tax food!
- What do you want now?
- It's broken. Now I'll have to get a new one.
* used to get somebody’s attention before changing the subject or asking them to do something
- Now, listen to what she's saying.
- Now, the next point is quite complex.
- Now come and sit down.
- Now let me think…
DỊCH: Thực đơn nhà ăn của công ty đã được cải thiện và nay có thêm một lựa chọn lớn các món súp và salad có lợi cho sức khỏe.