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Japanese people may feel worried when they see ______. 


A. someone who is too moderate in his religion



B. a person who is extreme in his religion


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C. a person who appears secretly religious


D. a proselytiser of some religion on the street

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Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu – chi tiết 

Giải thích: 

Người Nhật có thể cảm thấy lo lắng khi họ nhìn thấy ______. 

A. một người quá ôn hòa trong tôn giáo của mình  

B. một người thái quá trong tôn giáo của mình 

C. một người bí mật theo tôn giáo  

D. một người truyền đạo một tôn giáo nào đó trên đường phố 

Thông tin: People have strong memories of the cult that killed and injured so many people on the Tokyo underground system with toxic sarin gas in 1995, and find anyone who is not moderate in his religion a little unsettling. 

Tạm dịch: Mọi người có ký ức mạnh mẽ về việc giáo phái đã giết chết và làm bị thương rất nhiều người trên hệ thống ngầm Tokyo bằng khí độc sarin vào năm 1995, và thấy bất cứ ai không ôn hòa trong tôn giáo của mình thì đều có chút bất an. 

Chọn B. 

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Shintou and Buddhism have a long and intertwined history in Japan, and it is only in the past hundred years or so that they have been separated. Even today things can be confusing, as the design of Shintou shrines and Buddhist temples can look very much alike. The key tip: If there's a torii (a large, two-legged arch) standing at the entrance of the grounds, it's a Shintou shrine; if not, it's a Buddhist temple.

 

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