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Choose the best answer to complete the passage.

Everyone is individual and (1) _________. In the same way as everyone's fingerprints are unique, (2) _________is everyone's personality. We can usually see people's personality in the clothes they wear, or how they look after their things, or how they behave with other people. When we say that we know someone well, what we really mean (3) _________that we can (4) _________accurate guesses about what that person will do or think. We know the different features of their personality. These features are called. Psychologists think that we have "central personality traits". These affect how we behave, and how we react to people and situations. Examples of central personality traits are friendliness, neatness, (5) _________, shyness and optimism. This means that generally a person will be friendly or shy, neat or untidy, optimistic or pessimistic in different situations. Some psychologists think that we inherit these central traits (6) _________our family and that they usually stay with us all our life. Psychologists say that we also have "secondary traits", connected with the things we prefer, such as our favourite food, music, films or colours. These can change as we get older, but very often many of them stay (7) _________same all our lives. For example, when we are adults we may buy clothes the extreme colour that we liked when we were children.

When we say that we know someone well, what we really mean is that we can (4) _________accurate guesses about what that person will do or think.

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Cụm từ make a guess = guess (v) đoán

=> When we say that we know someone well, what we really mean is that we can (4) make accurate guesses about what that person will do or think.

Tạm dịch: Khi chúng ta nói rằng chúng ta biết rõ ai đó, ý của chúng ta thực sự là chúng ta có thể (4) đưa ra những phỏng đoán chính xác về những gì người đó sẽ làm hoặc nghĩ.

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