Choose the best answer from the four options given (A, B, C, or D) to complete each sentence.
Avery Motors will not _______ on the design of its new line of automobiles until the press release tomorrow.
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Lời giải:
Báo saiGiải thích: Đáp án là C. vì commet + on
- a press release (n)= an officialstatement made to journalists by a large organization, a political party or a government department
- The company issued a press release to end speculation about its future.
A. advance (v)= move forward
* [intransitive] to move forward towards somebody/something, often in order to attack or threaten them or it
- The troops were finally given the order to advance.
- They had advanced 20 miles by nightfall.
- the advancing Allied troops
* advance on/towards somebody/somethingThe mob advanced on us, shouting angrily.
- She closed the door firmly and advanced towards the desk.
B. predict (v) = to say that something will happen in the future
synonym forecast
* predict something a reliable method of predicting earthquakes - Nobody could predict the outcome.
- The party is predicting a majority of 20 seats.
*predict what, whether, etc…It is impossible to predict what will happen. * predict (that)…She predicted (that) the election result would be close. - He predicted (that) it would be a smash hit.
* it is predicted that…It was predicted that inflation would continue to fall. * somebody/something is predicted to do somethingThe trial is predicted to last for months.
- This figure is predicted to rise to one billion by the year 2015.
C. comment (v)
* [intransitive, transitive] comment (on/upon something) to express an opinion about something
- I don't feel I can comment on their decision.
- He refused to comment until after the trial.
- We were just commenting on how well you look.
* comment that… A spokesperson commented that levels of carbon dioxide were very high.
+ speech‘Not his best performance,’ she commented to the woman sitting next to her.
D. rely (v) - rely on somebody | rely on something | rely upon somebody | rely upon something
1. to need or depend on somebody/something
- As babies, we rely entirely on others for food.
* rely on/upon somebody/something to do somethingThese days we rely heavily on computers to organize our work.
* rely on/upon somebody/something doing somethingThe industry relies on the price of raw materials remaining low.
2. to trust or have faith in somebody/something
- You should rely on your own judgement.
* rely on/upon somebody/something to do somethingYou can rely on me to keep your secret.
- He can't be relied on to tell the truth.
DỊCH: Công ty Avery Motors sẽ không bình luận gì về việc thiết kế các dòng xe ô tô mới cho đến cuộc họp báo chí ngày mai.