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ESL 78: Man's Best Friend

ESL 78: Man's Best Friend


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A professional football player was charged by government prosecutors with breeding dogs to fight, providing the site for the dog fights, gambling on the dog fights, and killing dogs that were not good fighters. The quarterback, Roger Cheney, at first denied everything. He told the media that he hoped his mother would not hear about any of this and, if she did, she knew him well enough not to believe any of the charges.

Unfortunately, all the people that worked for him immediately confessed everything, hoping for reduced sentences. They all pointed a finger at the quarterback.

The media interviewed Cheney's father, who said that he had told his boy that dog-fighting was evil and he should stop it. His son told him that it was only some dogs—it wasn't like he was destroying lions or elephants. "He told me that humane societies destroy thousands of dogs a month, so what was the big deal," Cheney's dad said.

Two weeks after the initial charges were made, Cheney agreed to plead guilty to several reduced charges, including animal cruelty. He could be sentenced to five years in jail. Across the nation, football fans and animal fans were equally outraged at his admission. "Athletes are supposed to be a model for our nation's youth," said some. "He is more of an animal than any of his poor dogs," said others. Few were surprised or saddened when the National Football League suspended Cheney without pay for an undisclosed term.

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*Vocabulary:

• admission:
• athlete:
• breed:
• charge:
• confess:
• cruelty:
• deny:
• destroy:
• disclose:
• elephant:
• equally:
• evil:
• fan:
• gamble:
• guilty:
• initial:
• jail:
• league:
• lion:
• media:
• model:
• outrage:
• plead:
• professional:
• prosecutor:
• quarterback:
• reduce:
• sadden:
• suppose:
• suspend:

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*Yes/No Questions:

• Did prosecutors charge a basketball player with breeding dogs to fight?

• Was he a professional football player?

• Did he protect dogs that weren't good fighters?

• Was Roger a cornerback?

• Did he deny everything at first?

• Did he hope his mother would hear about this?

• Would his mother believe any of the charges?

• Did all the people that worked for him say nothing?

• Were they all hoping for reduced sentences?

• Did they all point a finger at the quarterback?

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*Fill in the blanks:

A professional football player was charged by government ______ with breeding dogs to fight, providing the site ______ the dog fights, gambling on the dog fights, ______ killing dogs that were not good fighters. The ______ , Roger Cheney, at first denied everything. He told ______ media that he hoped his mother would not ______ about any of this and, if she did, ______ knew him well enough not to believe any ______ the charges.

Unfortunately, all the people that worked ______ him immediately confessed everything, hoping for reduced sentences. ______ all pointed a finger at the quarterback.

The ______ interviewed Cheney’s father, who said that he had ______ his boy that dog-fighting was evil and he ______ stop it. His son told him that it ______ only some dogs—it wasn’t like he was destroying ______ or elephants. “He told me that humane societies ______ thousands of dogs a month, so what was ______ big deal,” Cheney’s dad said.

Two weeks after ______ initial charges were made, Cheney agreed to plead ______ to several reduced charges, including animal cruelty. He ______ be sentenced to five years in jail. Across ______ nation, football fans and animal fans were equally ______ at his admission. “Athletes are supposed to be ______ model for our nation’s youth,” said some. “He ______ more of an animal than any of his ______ dogs,” said others. Few were surprised or saddened ______ the National Football League suspended Cheney without pay ______ an undisclosed term.

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*Translate into Vietnamese:

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*Vocabulary:

• admission(n): sự cho phép
• athlete(n): vận động viên
• breed(v): nuôi dưỡng, huấn luyện
• charge(v): buộc tội
• confess(v): thú tội
• cruelty(n): sự độc ác
• deny(v): phủ nhận
• destroy(v): phá hủy
• disclose(v): vạch trần, phơi bày
• elephant(n): voi
• equally(adv): một cách công bằng
• evil(n): quỷ dữ, dã man
• fan(n): người hâm mộ
• gamble(v): cá cược
• guilty(a): đáng khiển trách
• initial(a): ngay lập tức
• jail(n): nhà tù
• league(n): giải đấu
• lion(n): sư tử
• media(n): phương tiện truyền thông
• model(n): hình mẫu
• outrage(v): xúc phạm
• plead(v): biện hộ, bào chữa
• professional(a): chuyên nghiệp
• prosecutor(n): công tố viên
• quarterback(n): tiền vệ
• reduce(v): giảm
• sadden(v): làm buồn
• suppose(v): cho rằng
• suspend(v): treo, đình chỉ

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*Yes/No Questions:

• Did prosecutors charge a basketball player with breeding dogs to fight?No

• Was he a professional football player?Yes

• Did he protect dogs that weren't good fighters?No

• Was Roger a cornerback?No

• Did he deny everything at first?Yes

• Did he hope his mother would hear about this?No

• Would his mother believe any of the charges?No

• Did all the people that worked for him say nothing?No

• Were they all hoping for reduced sentences?Yes

• Did they all point a finger at the quarterback?Yes

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*Fill in the blanks:

A professional football player was charged by government __prosecutors____ with breeding dogs to fight, providing the site __for____ the dog fights, gambling on the dog fights, __and____ killing dogs that were not good fighters. The __quarterback____ , Roger Cheney, at first denied everything. He told __the____ media that he hoped his mother would not ___hear___ about any of this and, if she did, ___she___ knew him well enough not to believe any ___of___ the charges.

Unfortunately, all the people that worked ___for___ him immediately confessed everything, hoping for reduced sentences. ___They___ all pointed a finger at the quarterback.

The ___media___ interviewed Cheney’s father, who said that he had ___told___ his boy that dog-fighting was evil and he __should____ stop it. His son told him that it ___was___ only some dogs—it wasn’t like he was destroying ___lions___ or elephants. “He told me that humane societies __destroyed____ thousands of dogs a month, so what was ___a___ big deal,” Cheney’s dad said.

Two weeks after ___an___ initial charges were made, Cheney agreed to plead __guilty____ to several reduced charges, including animal cruelty. He ___could___ be sentenced to five years in jail. Across ___the___ nation, football fans and animal fans were equally __outraged____ at his admission. “Athletes are supposed to be ___a___ model for our nation’s youth,” said some. “He ___is___ more of an animal than any of his __poor____ dogs,” said others. Few were surprised or saddened ___when___ the National Football League suspended Cheney without pay ___for___ an undisclosed term.

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*Translate into Vietnamese:

Người bạn tốt nhất của gã đàn ông

Một cầu thủ bóng đá chuyên nghiệp đã bị các công tố viên buộc tội với việc luyện chó để cắn nhau, tổ chức bãi cho chó cắn nhau, cá cược những con chó cắn nhau, và giết những con chó cắn lộn dở. Tiền vệ Roger Cheney, đầu tiên phủ nhận về mọi việc. Anh ta bảo với cánh truyền thông là anh ta hi vọng mẹ của mình sẽ không biết chuyện, và nếu bà có biết thì bà biết rõ tôi đủ để không tin vào mấy chuyện này.

Không may thay, tất cả những người làm việc với anh ta đều ngay lập tức thú tội, hi vọng được giảm án. Tất cả bọn họ đều chỉ tay vào người tiền vệ.

Cánh truyền thông phỏng vấn cha của Cheney, ông đã nói rằng ông đã nói với con trai rằng đánh chó thì rất là dã man và anh ta nên dừng lại. Con trai ông trả lời rằng đó chỉ là một vài con chó- nó không giống như anh ta đang giết sư tử hay voi. Nó nói với tôi rằng "Một tháng người ta giết hàng ngàn con chó, vậy vài con thì ăn nhập gì," cha của Cheney nói.

Hai tuần sau khi lời kết tội chớp nhoáng được thực hiện, Cheney đồng ý để vạch trần tội lỗi trước công chúng để được giảm án, bao gồm cả sự độc ác vật nuôi. Anh ta có thể bị kết án năm năm. Trên khắp các quốc gia, người hâm một bóng đá và thú nuôi đều kinh tởm trước sự thừa nhận của anh ta. "Vận động viên được cho là những hình mẫu cho tuổi trẻ ở quốc gia chúng tôi," theo lời vài người. "Anh ta còn thú tính hơn bất kì con chó tội nghiệp nào của mình," những người khác nói. Một số ít người bất ngờ và buồn rầu khi Giải Bóng Đá Quốc Gia đình chỉ Cheney mà không phạt tiền vì hành vi đã được phơi bày.

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- Admission - thú nhận, thừa nhận (to admit)
- Breeding - Gây giống
- Football - Bóng đá của Mỹ (môn bóng bầu dục)
- Quarterback - Thủ quân (giống như thủ quân của bóng đá - soccer)
- Gamble - cờ bạc (betting - cá độ)cá cuộc is OK.
- Plead guilty - Nhận tội
- National Football League - Liên hội bóng bầu dục quốc gia.
- Point the finger at someone - thành ngữ có nghĩa là đổ tội cho người nào đó.
Initial - Đầu (như: Initial middle name chữ đầu của tên lót) initial charges - tội danh ban đầu.
- Outrage - Giận dữ (trên angry 1 bậc)
- Work for someone - Làm việc cho ai, nhân viên
- Without pay - Làm việc không lương.
- Undisclosed term - Không tiết lộ điều kiện
- Humane Societies - Hội bảo vệ súc vật (Societies for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals)
- Humane - Nhân đạo
- Society - Xã hội, đoàn thể, hội

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Nộp bài ESL 78: Man's Best Friend

*Vocabulary:

• admission: Sự cho phép
• athlete: Vận động viên
• breed: Huấn luyện
• charge: Buộc tội
• confess: Thú tội
• cruelty: Sự độc ác
• deny: Phủ nhận
• destroy: Phá hủy
• disclose: Phơi bày
• elephant: Voi
• equally: Một cách công bằng
• evil: Quỷ dữ
• fan: Người hâm mộ
• gamble: Cá cược
• guilty: Đáng khiển trách
• initial: Ngay lập tức
• jail: Nhà tù
• league: Giải đấu
• lion: Sư tử
• media: Phương tiện truyền thông
• model: Hình mẫu
• outrage: Xúc phạm
• plead: Biện hộ
• professional: Chuyên nghiệp
• prosecutor: Công tố viên
• quarterback: Tiền vệ
• reduce: Giảm
• sadden: Làm buồn
• suppose: Cho rằng
• suspend: Treo

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*Yes/No Questions:

• Did prosecutors charge a basketball player with breeding dogs to fight? No

• Was he a professional football player? Yes

• Did he protect dogs that weren't good fighters? No

• Was Roger a cornerback? No

• Did he deny everything at first? Yes

• Did he hope his mother would hear about this? No

• Would his mother believe any of the charges? No

• Did all the people that worked for him say nothing? No

• Were they all hoping for reduced sentences? Yes

• Did they all point a finger at the quarterback? Yes

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*Fill in the blanks:

A professional football player was charged by government _prosecutors_ with breeding dogs to fight, providing the site _for_ the dog fights, gambling on the dog fights, _and_ killing dogs that were not good fighters. The _quarterback_ , Roger Cheney, at first denied everything. He told _the_ media that he hoped his mother would not _hear_ about any of this and, if she did, _she_ knew him well enough not to believe any _of_ the charges.

Unfortunately, all the people that worked _for_ him immediately confessed everything, hoping for reduced sentences. _They_ all pointed a finger at the quarterback.

The _media_ interviewed Cheney’s father, who said that he had _told_ his boy that dog-fighting was evil and he _should_ stop it. His son told him that it _was_ only some dogs—it wasn’t like he was destroying _lions_ or elephants. “He told me that humane societies _destroyed_ thousands of dogs a month, so what was _a_ big deal,” Cheney’s dad said.

Two weeks after _an_ initial charges were made, Cheney agreed to plead _guilty_ to several reduced charges, including animal cruelty. He _could_ be sentenced to five years in jail. Across _the_ nation, football fans and animal fans were equally _outraged_ at his admission. “Athletes are supposed to be _a_ model for our nation’s youth,” said some. “He _is_ more of an animal than any of his _poor_ dogs,” said others. Few were surprised or saddened _when_ the National Football League suspended Cheney without pay _for_ an undisclosed term.

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*Vocabulary:

• admission: Sự kết nạp, công nhận
• athlete: vận động viên
• breed (v) sinh đẻ (động vật)
• charge: tính giá
• confess(v) thú tội, thừa nhận
• cruelty: sự tàn bạo
• deny: chối
• destroy: phá hủy
• disclose (v) mở ra, vạch trần
• elephant: con voi
• equally: sự công bằng
• evil: (adj) độc ác, có hại
• fan: cái quạt, người hâm mộ
• gamble: (n,v) đánh cược, mưu tính việc gì đó mạo hiểm
• guilty: (adj) tội lỗi
• initial (n,adj) chữ viết tắt, ban đầu
• jail: nhà tù
• league: liên minh, hội
• lion: con sư tử
• media:
• model: người/vật mẫu
• outrage: sự làm xúc phạm, làm tổn thương
• plead: (v) nài xin, bào chữa, biện hộ
• professional: (adj) có nghề
• prosecutor: bên nguyên, bên khởi tố
• quarterback: tiền vệ
• reduce: (v) giảm, làm giảm
• sadden: (v) làm buồn
• suppose(v) giả sử, đòi hỏi, cần phải...
• suspend: đình chỉ, hoãn

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*Yes/No Questions:

• Did prosecutors charge a basketball player with breeding dogs to fight?No

• Was he a professional football player?yeế

• Did he protect dogs that weren't good fighters?no

• Was Roger a cornerback?no, he was a quarterback

• Did he deny everything at first?yý

• Did he hope his mother would hear about this?no

• Would his mother believe any of the charges?i don't know

• Did all the people that worked for him say nothing?no

• Were they all hoping for reduced sentences?yes

• Did they all point a finger at the quarterback?yes

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*Fill in the blanks:

A professional football player was charged by government ______prosecutor with breeding dogs to fight, providing the site ______for the dog fights, gambling on the dog fights, ____and killing dogs that were not good fighters. The ______quarterback , Roger Cheney, at first denied everything. He told ______the media that he hoped his mother would not ______hear about any of this and, if she did, ______she knew him well enough not to believe any ______of the charges.

Unfortunately, all the people that worked for______ him immediately confessed everything, hoping for reduced sentences. ______They all pointed a finger at the quarterback.

The ______mmếu interviewed Cheney’s father, who said that he had toố______ his boy that dog-fighting was evil and he should______ stop it. His son told him that it was only some dogs—it wasn’t like he was destroying ______lions or elephants. “He told me that humane societies ______deétroy thousands of dogs a month, so what was __the____ big deal,” Cheney’s dad said.

Two weeks after __the____ initial charges were made, Cheney agreed to plead ___guilty___ to several reduced charges, including animal cruelty. He ______could be sentenced to five years in jail. Across ___the___ nation, football fans and animal fans were equally _outraged_____ at his admission. “Athletes are supposed to be __a____ model for our nation’s youth,” said some. “He __is____ more of an animal than any of his ___poor dogs,” said others. Few were surprised or saddened when_____ the National Football League suspended Cheney without pay __for____ an uundisclosed term.

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*Vocabulary:

• admission(n): sự thừa nhận
• athlete(n): vận động viên
• breed(v): nuôi dưỡng, huấn luyện
• charge(v): buộc tội
• confess(v): thú tội
• cruelty(n): sự độc ác
• deny(v): phủ nhận
• destroy(v): phá hủy
• disclose(v): vạch trần, phơi bày
• elephant(n): voi
• equally(adv): một cách công bằng
• evil(n): quỷ dữ, dã man
• fan(n): người hâm mộ
• gamble(v): cá cược, cờ bạc
• guilty(a): đáng khiển trách, có tội
• initial(a): đầu tiên, ban đầu
• jail(n): nhà tù
• league(n): giải đấu
• lion(n): sư tử
• media(n): phương tiện truyền thông
• model(n): hình mẫu
• outrage(v): xúc phạm
• plead(v): biện hộ, bào chữa
• professional(a): chuyên nghiệp
• prosecutor(n): công tố viên
• quarterback(n): tiền vệ
• reduce(v): giảm
• sadden(v): làm buồn
• suppose(v): cho rằng
• suspend(v): treo, đình chỉ

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*Yes/No Questions:

• Did prosecutors charge a basketball player with breeding dogs to fight?No

• Was he a professional football player?Yes

• Did he protect dogs that weren't good fighters?No

• Was Roger a cornerback?No

• Did he deny everything at first?Yes

• Did he hope his mother would hear about this?No

• Would his mother believe any of the charges?No

• Did all the people that worked for him say nothing?No

• Were they all hoping for reduced sentences?Yes

• Did they all point a finger at the quarterback?Yes

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*Fill in the blanks:

A professional football player was charged by government __prosecutors____ with breeding dogs to fight, providing the site __for____ the dog fights, gambling on the dog fights, __and____ killing dogs that were not good fighters. The __quarterback____ , Roger Cheney, at first denied everything. He told __the____ media that he hoped his mother would not ___hear___ about any of this and, if she did, ___she___ knew him well enough not to believe any ___of___ the charges.

Unfortunately, all the people that worked ___for___ him immediately confessed everything, hoping for reduced sentences. ___They___ all pointed a finger at the quarterback.

The ___media___ interviewed Cheney’s father, who said that he had ___told___ his boy that dog-fighting was evil and he __should____ stop it. His son told him that it ___was___ only some dogs—it wasn’t like he was destroying ___lions___ or elephants. “He told me that humane societies __destroyed____ thousands of dogs a month, so what was ___a___ big deal,” Cheney’s dad said.

Two weeks after ___an___ initial charges were made, Cheney agreed to plead __guilty____ to several reduced charges, including animal cruelty. He ___could___ be sentenced to five years in jail. Across ___the___ nation, football fans and animal fans were equally __outraged____ at his admission. “Athletes are supposed to be ___a___ model for our nation’s youth,” said some. “He ___is___ more of an animal than any of his __poor____ dogs,” said others. Few were surprised or saddened ___when___ the National Football League suspended Cheney without pay ___for___ an undisclosed term.

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*Translate into Vietnamese:

Người bạn tốt nhất của gã đàn ông

Một cầu thủ bóng đá chuyên nghiệp đã bị các công tố viên buộc tội với việc luyện chó để cắn nhau, tổ chức bãi cho chó cắn nhau, cá cược những con chó cắn nhau, và giết những con chó cắn lộn dở. Tiền vệ Roger Cheney, đầu tiên phủ nhận về mọi việc. Anh ta bảo với cánh truyền thông là anh ta hi vọng mẹ của mình sẽ không biết chuyện, và nếu bà có biết thì bà biết rõ tôi đủ để không tin vào mấy chuyện này.

Không may thay, tất cả những người làm việc với anh ta đều ngay lập tức thú tội, hi vọng được giảm án. Tất cả bọn họ đều chỉ tay vào người tiền vệ.

Cánh truyền thông phỏng vấn cha của Cheney, ông đã nói rằng ông đã nói với con trai rằng đánh chó thì rất là dã man và anh ta nên dừng lại. Con trai ông trả lời rằng đó chỉ là một vài con chó- nó không giống như anh ta đang giết sư tử hay voi. Nó nói với tôi rằng "Một tháng người ta giết hàng ngàn con chó, vậy vài con thì ăn nhập gì," cha của Cheney nói.

Hai tuần sau khi lời kết tội chớp nhoáng được thực hiện, Cheney đồng ý để vạch trần tội lỗi trước công chúng để được giảm án, bao gồm cả sự độc ác vật nuôi. Anh ta có thể bị kết án năm năm. Trên khắp các quốc gia, người hâm một bóng đá và thú nuôi đều kinh tởm trước sự thừa nhận của anh ta. "Vận động viên được cho là những hình mẫu cho tuổi trẻ ở quốc gia chúng tôi," theo lời vài người. "Anh ta còn thú tính hơn bất kì con chó tội nghiệp nào của mình," những người khác nói. Một số ít người bất ngờ và buồn rầu khi Giải Bóng Đá Quốc Gia đình chỉ Cheney mà không phạt tiền vì hành vi đã được phơi bày.

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LESSON 78:

MAN'S BEST FRIEND -
NGƯỜI BẠN THÂN THIẾT NHẤT CỦA CON NGƯỜI.

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*Vocabulary:

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• admission: thừa nhận.
• athlete: vận động viên, lực sĩ.
• breed: chăn nuôi, gây giống.
• charge: buộc tội, tố cáo, phê bình, chỉ trích.
• confess: thú nhận.
• cruelty: hành động tàn ác, sự hung ác/hung dữ.
• deny: phủ nhận.
• destroy: giết, tiêu diệt.
• disclose: tiết lộ, vạch trần, phơi bày.
• elephant: con voi.
• equally: bằng nhau, như nhau.
• evil: xấu xa.
• fan: người hâm mộ.
• gamble: đánh cờ bạc, cá cược.
• guilty: có tội.
• initial: ban đầu, lúc đầu.
• jail(n): nhà giam, nhà tù - (v):tống giam.
• league: liên đoàn, liên minh, liên hiệp.
• lion: con sư tử.
• media: truyền thông.
• model: người mẫu, người làm gương, người gương mẫu.
• outrage: sự xúc phạm, làm tổn thương.
• plead: bào chữa, biện hộ.
• professional: chuyên nghiệp, nhà nghề.
• prosecutor: công tố viên.
• quarterback: chỉ huy, chỉ đạo, tiền vệ.
• reduce: giảm, giảm bớt, hạn chế.
• sadden: làm cho ai buồn bã.
• suppose: có nhiệm vụ/bổ phận phải làm gì.
• suspend: treo giò, đình chỉ, tạm thời ngưng.

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*Yes/No Questions:
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• Did prosecutors charge a basketball player with breeding dogs to fight?
- No, they didn't.

• Was he a professional football player?
- Yes, he was.

• Did he protect dogs that weren't good fighters?
- No, he didn't. He killed dogs that weren't good fighters.

• Was Roger a cornerback?
- No, he didn't. Roger was a quarterback.

• Did he deny everything at first?
- Yes, he did.

• Did he hope his mother would hear about this?
- No, he didn't.

• Would his mother believe any of the charges?
- Yes, she did.

• Did all the people that worked for him say nothing?
-No, they didn't.

• Were they all hoping for reduced sentences?
- Yes, they were.

• Did they all point a finger at the quarterback?
-Yes, they did.

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*Fill in the blanks:
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A professional football player was charged by government procescutors with breeding dogs to fight, providing the site for the dog fights, gambling on the dog fights, and killing dogs that were not good fighters. The quarterback , Roger Cheney, at first denied everything. He told the media that he hoped his mother would not hear about any of this and, if she did, she knew him well enough not to believe any of the charges.

Unfortunately, all the people that worked for him immediately confessed everything, hoping for reduced sentences. They all pointed a finger at the quarterback.

The media interviewed Cheney’s father, who said that he had told his boy that dog-fighting was evil and he should stop it. His son told him that it was only some dogs—it wasn’t like he was destroying lions or elephants. “He told me that humane societies killed thousands of dogs a month, so what was the big deal,” Cheney’s dad said.

Two weeks after the initial charges were made, Cheney agreed to plead guilty to several reduced charges, including animal cruelty. He could be sentenced to five years in jail. Across the nation, football fans and animal fans were equally outraged at his admission. “Athletes are supposed to be a model for our nation’s youth,” said some. “He is more of an animal than any of his poor dogs,” said others. Few were surprised or saddened when the National Football League suspended Cheney without pay for an undisclosed term.

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*Translate into Vietnamese:
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Một cầu thủ đá banh nhà nghề đã bị các công tố viên của chính phủ buộc tội nuôi chó làm đấu sĩ, cung cấp địa điểm cho các cuộc đấu chó, cá độ đấu chó, và giết những con chó không phải là những đấu sĩ thiện chiến. Lúc đầu, người chỉ huy, Roger Cheney đã phủ nhận mọi chuyện. Hắn phát biểu với giới truyền thông rằng hắn hy vọng mẹ mình không nghe gì về chuyện này, nếu bà biết, bà hiểu hắn đủ để không tin vào những lời lẽ buộc tội .

Thật không may, tất cả những người làm việc cho hắn đã ngay tức thì thú nhận mọi chuyện, với hy vọng được giảm án. Tất cả đều buộc tội người chỉ đạo.

Giới truyền thông phỏng vấn cha của Cheney, là người nói ông đã bảo con trai mình việc đấu chó là một việc xấu xa và nên dừng lại. Con trai ông bảo với ông đó chỉ là một vài con chó- việc đó không giống như việc nó giết mấy con sư tử hay mấy con voi. "Nó bảo với tôi là các tổ chức nhân đạo bảo vệ động vật giết hàng ngàn con chó trong một tháng, vì vậy có gì đâu mà làm ghê gớm thế," cha của Cheney cho biết.

Hai tuần sau khi những lời buộc tội ban đầu được thiết lập, Cheney đồng ý nhận tội để được giảm một ít mức án, bao gồm việc có hành động tàn ác đối với động vật. Hắn có thể nhận bản án năm năm tù giam. Trên khắp cả nước, những người hâm mộ bóng đá và yêu quý động vật đều bị tổn thương vì những lời thừa nhận của hắn. "Các vận động viên có bổn phận trở thành người làm gương cho lớp trẻ ở đất nước chúng ta," một vài người cho biết. "Hắn ta còn hung tợn dữ dằn hơn cả những con chó tội nghiệp của hắn," những người khác nói. Một ít người thì ngạc nhiên và buồn bã khi Liên đoàn Bóng đá Quốc gia treo giò Cheney không thanh toán lương trong một thời hạn không được tiết lộ.

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. 2.A Haircut
. 3.The Yardman
. 4.Grab Your Umbrellas
. 5.Shopping for Bargains
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. 23.Raising the Kids
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. 26.A Bird Attacks
. 27.A Daytime Robbery
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. 30.Spock Saves His Dad
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. 33.Famous Model Dies
. 34.Shopping Carts Everywhere
. 35.Four Slit Throats
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. 39.Another Jealous Girlfriend
. 40.She Loves Her Son
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. 49.LA Traffic Report
. 50.LA Radio News


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. 52.Her First Driving Accident
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. 54.I’ve Got You Covered
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. 57.Let’s Buy Some Paint
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. 63.The Wedding Gift (2)
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. 65.No Place Like an Open House
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. 69.You’re Not My Daddy
. 70.Let He Who Is Without Sin…
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. 72.Betting Big in Vegas
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. 75.A Woman Has Needs
. 76.A Hot Day and a Cool Pool
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. 79.Six Feet Under
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. 83.Suspicious Shoppers
. 84.Death Is Part of Life
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. 106.E.Coli Is Everywhere
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. 109.The Hospital Orderly-2
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. 111.Dog Inherits Millions
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. 116.Sail Around the World
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. 118.Man Flies in Lawn Chair-1
. 119.Man Flies in Lawn Chair-2
. 120.Cleaning a Dirty Plate
. 121.Her Driving Lesson
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. 134.48 Homes Burn Down-1
. 135.48 Homes Burn Down-2
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. 138.Body in a Barrel-1
. 139.Body in a Barrel-2
. 140.Red Meat, Gray Water
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. 143.Tiger Kills Two Men-2
. 144.Red Flowers Make Her See Red
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. 146.The Argument-1
. 147.The Argument-2
. 148.The Toilet Tank-1
. 149.The Toilet Tank-2
. 150.Santa Was Molested




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. 152.Police Arrest Fire-Starters
. 153.Get out of "Jail"-1
. 154.Get out of "Jail"-2
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. 157.$50K to Waitress-2
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. 165.Ham and Eggplant
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. 167.A Hole in Her Ear-2
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. 170.Missing Husband-2
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. 173.The Christmas Gift-2
. 174.The Haircut-1
. 175.The Haircut-2
. 176.The Robbery at the Mall-1
. 177.The Robbery at the Mall-2
. 178.The Driving Lesson-1
. 179.The Driving Lesson-2
. 180.The Move to Georgia-1
. 181.The Move to Georgia-2
. 182.I’ll Get a Job in a Restaurant
. 183.A Cleaner River-1
. 184.A Cleaner River-2
. 185.The Spitter
. 186.Kill Those Flies-1
. 187.Kill Those Flies-2
. 188.The Oil Change-1
. 189.The Oil Change-2
. 190.Boy Starts Huge Fire
. 191.Writers Go on Strike
. 192.Please Don’t Hurt Me!
. 193.It’s Just a Little White Lie
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. 196.The Rude Golfer-2
. 197.Man Invents Toilet for Cars
. 198.Monkeys Cause Man’s Death
. 199.The Light Eater-1
. 200.The Light Eater-2


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. 282.English Is Confusing
. 283.Pump Up the Tires
. 284.Don’t Go Swimming
. 285.The Park That Went to the Dogs
. 286.Can You Spare a Carburetor?
. 287.Golf Like a Girl
. 288.Take Me Out to the Ball Game
. 289.Take This Job and Shove It
. 290.Where Did That Book Go?
. 291.When You’ve Got Your Health
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. 294.When I'm in the Bathroom
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. 296.Five-Finger Discount on Candy
. 297.Collecting Seashells
. 298.At the Store Entrance
. 299.We Will See the World
. 300.Get Me a Caffe Latte




. 301.The Slow Computer-1
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. 304.Avoid the Flu
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. 306.US Border Patrol
. 307.Car Shopping in California
. 308.Happy Anniversary
. 309.“Read All about It!”
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. 311.Bad Pork
. 312.Don’t Eat the Meat
. 313.Copper Robbers
. 314.Weekly Driving Lessons-1
. 315.Weekly Driving Lessons-2
. 316.Laundry Day-1
. 317.Laundry Day-2
. 318.The Bargain CD Set-1
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. 320.It’s All Over
. 321.The New Clothes-1
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. 323.Food as Punishment
. 324.US Passports Outsourced
. 325.The Demanding Son
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. 327.The Dead Pedestrian
. 328.Bad News, Good News
. 329.The Cluster Balloonist
. 330.The Rude Clerk
. 331.The Tax Charge
. 332.The Fire in the Hills-1
. 333.The Fire in the Hills-2
. 334.The Vacuum Cleaner Filter-1
. 335.The Vacuum Cleaner Filter-2
. 336.The Rental Car-1
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. 338.The Marathon Cheater
. 339.School Bus Crashes
. 340.Don’t Take My Property
. 341.New Law for Taco Trucks
. 342.The Refund-1
. 343.The Refund-2
. 344.Shut Your Mouth
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. 346.TSA’s New Policy-2
. 347.I’m Pregnant
. 348.Court Approves Same-Sex Marriage
. 349.Impolite to His Brother
. 350.Protecting the Public
. 351.Malibu to License Paparazzi
. 352.I'm Moving to NY
. 353.The Heart Attack-1
. 354.The Heart Attack-2
. 355.Let's Speak English

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