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AI LÀ TRIỆU PHÚ…??? (P1)

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Xin chào , xin chào các bạn đã đến với gameshow của ai là triệu phú ngày hôm nay . Quỳ trước mặt màn ảnh nhỏ là 10 ứng cử viên của chúng ta , họ đều là những ứng viên rất xuất sắc đã nộp nhiều tiền nhất để đến với cuộc thi này . Bây giờ , sẽ là câu hỏi để chọn ra ứng viên ngồi vào chiếc ghế nóng trên kia . Xin lời các ứng viên nghe rõ câu hỏi:

Sắp xếp các số 1,2,3,4 sau đây thành dãy số từ bé đến lớn :

A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4

Vâng , tôi đã đọc xong câu hỏi , các ứng viên có 10s để chọn phương án trả lời , 10 giây bắt đầu …!!!

…………………………………..

10 giây đã hết , các ứng viên đã có câu trả lời … !!! Tèn ten …!!!

Vâng , như vậy là 10 người đã trả lời sai hết đáp án . Và đáp án đúng phải là :

A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4

Vì không có ứng viên nào trả lời đúng, mà tôi thì không thể tự hỏi tự trả lời được nên tôi xin mời người trả lời sai chậm nhất là anh Lò Lỉu Phò , vâng anh Phò xuống với chúng ta từ trển , anh đã có câu trả lời sai ở giây cuối cùng , xin mời anh .

- Xin chào khán giả truyền hình, xin chào khán giả giường quay và xin chào anh MC …tên em là Phò . Đến với chương trình , em có 1 mục đích là muốn khẳng định cho khán giả cả nước biết được rằng , em …em là người có học thức cao , có tầm am hiểu kiến thức đáng nể , là người mà tất cả nước tí nữa thôi sẽ phải trầm trồ ca ngợi , vâng , em xin hết .

- Ừ , tôi nhận thấy bạn là người rất tự tin , vậy bạn đến đây cùng người trợ giúp tinh thần của mình là ai ?

- Vâng , cám ơn anh , nhưng vì em giỏi thật , nên việc giấu giỏi là điều không cần thiết , em nghĩ thế … Em đến đây 1 mình , em nghĩ việc mang 120 triệu kia về thì không cần thiết phải 2 người mới khiêng được .

- Rất mong những gì bạn nói sẽ đột nhiên trở thành hiện thực , vâng , bạn có 3 mốc quan trọng cần phải vượt qua là 5-10-15 , bạn sẽ có 3 sự trợ giúp , 20-20 , hỏi ý kiến khán giả trên giường quay và cầu cứu người thân ở địa phương , bạn rõ chứ …???

- Vâng , em biết hết ý mà , anh nói lắm thế , em biết là em sẽ chẳng cần phải sử dụng sự trợ giúp nào hết .

Câu hỏi thứ nhất mệnh giá 100.000 đồng : What is Samwise’s last name???

A) Proudfoot B) Baggins C) Sackville D) Gamgee

Xin mời bạn trả lời !!!!

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- Anh MC ơi , anh kiểm tra lại xem , xem có đọc nhầm câu hỏi không anh ? chắc phải có gì đó nhầm lẫn đúng không ạ ? - Rất vui được thông báo với bạn là không có sự nhầm lẫn nào xảy ra cả , mời bạn trả lời . - Anh … anh làm ơn , làm ơn có thể dịch câu hỏi và các đáp án sang tiếng việt nam để em và các vị khán giả đang xem được hiểu rõ hơn không ạ ? - Rất vui phải thông báo với bạn là , nếu tôi dịch được thì tôi đã đăng ký đi thi , xin mời bạn trả lời . - Vâng , em xin dùng sự trợ giúp 50 – 50 ạ ! - Lời cầu cứu đầu tiên được chấp nhận , xin mời máy tính hãy bỏ đi 2 phương án đúng!

B) Baggins
D) Gamgee

Vâng , như vậy trên màn hình là 2 phương án còn lại , xin mời bạn hãy đưa ra sự lựa chọn cuối cùng cho mình ?
…………………………………………………..
- Anh MC , anh làm ơn , làm ơn … có thể gợi ý cho em 1 chút , giống chú Sâm hay gợi ý cho người chơi được không anh , câu đầu tiên mà ! theo anh em nên chọn phương án nào ??? em quỳ lạy anh đấy , giúp em với . - Chúng tôi thường gọi câu đầu tiên là câu không có gì để mất , nếu bạn trả lời sai , thì bạn cũng chẳng mất cái gì , vì có gì để mất đâu , mà trả lời đúng tự nhiên lại được thêm tiền … - Hơ … anh được lắm ! Em xin lựa chọn sự trợ giúp từ khán giả trường quay vậy . - Ôkê , xin mời khán giả trường quay hãy trợ giúp câu trả lời cho ứng viên Phò trong câu hỏi sau đây :

What is Samwise’s last name ?

Có 2 phương án lựa chọn là :
B) Baggins
D) Gamgee

…………………………………………

Vâng , xin mời máy tính tổng hợp các câu trả lời từ khán giả trường quay , và như vậy là :

B) 50%
D) 50%

- Bạn đã sử dụng 2 sự trợ giúp , mời bạn đưa ra câu trả lời cuối cùng ! - Hơ , anh có nghĩ đây là 1 sự bất công không anh MC ? - Rất vui là phải nhắc bạn rằng , xin mời bạn hãy đưa ra phương án lựa chọn cuối cùng…!!! - Được rồi , anh cho em chiến nốt sự trợ giúp cuối cùng đi . gọi điện cho người thân. - Vậy bạn muốn nối máy đến ai ? - Anh cho em gọi cho ông ngoại em , tên là Lò Xá Lỉu … !

Tít ….tít…tít….!!!

- Alô , xin hỏi có phải bác Xá Lỉu đấy không ạ !!! - Alô , nhầm máy rồi! - Xin hỏi có phải bác Lỉu ông ngoại của bạn Lò Lỉu Phò không ạ ? - Đã bảo nhầm máy rồi mà , điên à ?

…………………………………….. tít tít tít

À, Phò này , bạn có chắc là bạn cho Ban Tổ Chức đúng số điện thoại của người thân bạn chứ ? - Đúng mà anh … À , có khi mà bà ngoại em nhấc máy , bà ngoại em tên là Phập ! anh gọi lại đi !
……………………………..tít tít…..

- Alô , có phải bác …Phập …Phập đấy không ạ ! - Alô , Phập đây , ai đấy ? - Dạ , cháu là MC của ctrình “Ai là triệu phú” , bác có thể cho cháu nối máy với bác Xà Lỉu được không ạ , có việc cần ! - Việc cần là việc gì , lão Lỉu đang ỉa , tí gọi lại đi ! - Hơ…dạ …!

………………………….10 phút sau !

- Alô , Lỉu nghe ! Sâm đúng không ? - Ôla , dạ không , cháu là MC mới , cháu Phò nhà bác đang cần bác tư vấn cho 1 câu hỏi mà bạn ý chưa trả lời đc , bác có sẵn sang trả lời giúp bạn Phò không ạ ? - Mịe , đợi từ sáng giờ không gọi , gọi đúng lúc ỉa , nào hỏi đi ! - 2 ông cháu có 30 s vừa hỏi vừa trả lời , 3s bắt đầu !

- Ông ạ , ông ơi , ông ra lấy trợ thính đeo vào tai đi , nghe cháu hỏi cái này này .

- Mẹ cha mày , hỏi thì hỏi mẹ đi , tự nhiên bảo tao lấy nem thính cho vào tai làm gì ?

- Híc , ông nghe rõ trả lời này : What is Samwise’s last night ?

Có 2 đáp án ông ạ , thứ nhất là B) Baggins , và thứ 2 là D) Gamgee , ông ơi còn 15 s nữa , chọn cái gì bây giờ ông ơi , ông ơi…!

- Sư bố mày , tao ngày xưa học tiếng pháp cơ mà ? mày hỏi tiếng Ý thế này thì sư bố tao cũng không biết , tự trả lời đi , thằng điên . - ……………..Tít tít …………….. - Ông ơi , ông ơi ….!!!

Vâng , đã hết thời gian gọi điện cho người thân , xin mời bạn đưa ra sự lựa chọn cuối cùng của mình …!!!

- Nói thật với anh , và với khán giả đang theo dõi trên màn ảnh nhỏ , là cái câu này em không hiểu gì luôn ! thật sự là không hiểu 1 tí nào luôn ! Thế nên bây giờ em mà đoán mò , chẳng may nó đúng , thì tự nhiên em cũng cảm thấy nhục … Thế nên , em quyết định , xin dừng cuộc chơi ở đây .

- Vâng , thật tiếc , bạn Phò đã dừng lại ở câu 1 với rất nhiều nỗ lực và cố gắng … bạn Phò ra về với phần thưởng là 1 tràng vỗ tay của khán giả … xin chúc cho bạn Phò sẽ gặp nhiều hạnh phúc trong cuộc sống .

(hết Phần 1)

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