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Why do many teenagers feel stressed?
Because their teachers and parents treat them badly.
Because their teachers and parents expect too much from them as far as their grades at school.
Because they get bad marks at school.
Because no one plays with them.
What do teens feel when they study hard for an exam but get bad marks?
They feel normal.
They feel exhausted.
They feel tired.
They feel hopeless.
Who can suffer from extreme stress?
Teens with health problems.
Teens who don’t receive social services.
Orphans and homeless children.
Teens from a home life with abuse or alcoholism.
When do teens feel awkward around their friends?
When arguments occur.
When their friends betray them.
When their friends move to another city.
When their friends are too bad.
The bold word “they" in the passage refers to ________.
Friends
Parents
Teachers
Teens
The passage mainly discusses
main types of pollution, causes and effects.
premature deaths in developing countries.
study results on pollution.
an environmental concern for people.
What can result in approximately 80% of infectious diseases in the world?
Carcinogens
Metals
Pesticides
Polluted water
What is the leading cause of death in Beijing, China?
Heart diseases
Respiratory diseases
Pulmonary diseases
Cancer
The word “pollutants” in paragraph 4 could best be replaced by “_________”.
substances
contaminants
chemicals
agents
Who is responsible for protecting the earth’s resources for future generations?
The developing nations faced with acute environmental problems.
The developed nations with modern technology.
The developing nations investing into the environment.
The developed nations achieving their wealth at the expense of the environment.
A balanced diet consists of _______
fruits, vegetables, cholesterol, whole grains, protein, and fats.
fruits, vegetables, saturated fats, whole grains, protein, and fats.
fruits, vegetables, low-fat or fat-free dairy, whole grains, protein, and fats.
fruits, vegetables, low-fat or fat-free dairy, whole grains, and sodium.
According to the Linus Pauling Institute, which of the following can NOT be supported by healthy eating?
Cognition
Memory
Mood
Problem solving
What are the three leading causes of death in the United States directly associated with dietary behavior?
Coronary heart disease, some types of cancer, and stroke
Pulmonary diseases, some types of cancer, and stroke
Heart diseases, some types of cancer, and dysfunction
Respiratory diseases, some types of cancer, and stroke
The word ' cardiovascular” in paragraph 3 refers to _________.
relating to the heart
relating to the pulmonary
relating to the skin
relating to the digestive system
Which of the following could be the best title for the passage?
How to prepare a healthy meal
General situation of eating habits in the world
Serious diseases by poor eating habits
Healthy eating - Healthy life
Cultural shock is divided into 4 stages including...................................
honeymoon, frustration, sympathy, and acceptance
acquaintance, frustration, adjustment, and sympathy
honeymoon, frustration, adjustment, and acceptance
frustration, adjustment, pride, and acceptance
In which stage can travelers feel like on cloud nine?
Sympathy
Adjustment
Acceptance
Honeymoon
What is regarded as the most difficult stage of culture shock?
Communication
Acquaintance
Acceptance
Frustration
Which of the following statements is NOT true?
Miscommunications may happen in the honeymoon phrase.
When travelers begin to feel more familiar and comfortable with new environments, they are in the adjustment phase.
Acceptance doesn’t mean that new cultures or environments are completely understood.
Culture shock plays an integral part in the experience as food, people, and scenery.
What does the passage mainly discuss?
Causes and effects of culture shock
Types of culture shock
Overcoming culture shock
Definition of culture shock and its stages
It can be inferred from paragraph 1 that __________.
the government has taken effective measures to reduce traffic jam
despite the government’s efforts, traffic congestion is not improving but worsening
traffic jam is an alarming problem in big cities
there are more and more transportations, which results in traffic jam
According to the passage, what can lead to traffic jams?
Faulty traffic lights
Obstacles in the road
Inconsistent transport infrastructure
More industrial zones
What has caused increasingly serious traffic jams?
Slow construction of urban railway lines
More urban areas and high-rise buildings
Very high population density
Imbalanced development of private vehicles and transport infrastructure
What can be done to reduce traffic congestion?
Putting pressure on transport infrastructure
Setting out plans to limit the ownership of personal vehicles
Decreasing the investment of urgent transport projects
Moving the industrial factories to the countryside
The word “authorise” in paragraph 5 could be replaced by..................................
approve
empower
support
provide
Which of the following is NOT true about Britain?
Britain has benefited from diversity throughout its long history.
Britain is a blending of different rich cultures of countries.
Britain is now one of the most culturally diverse countries in the world.
Britain is regarded as one of the richest countries in the world.
When did the first curry go on an English menu?
In 1773
In 1737
In 1337
ln 1373
The English language developed from the languages spoken by __________.
Jutes, Norman-French, and Scandinavian Vikings
Scandinavian Vikings, Anglo-Saxons, and Jutes
Angles, Saxons, Jutes, and Norman-French
Anglo-Saxons, Scandinavian Vikings, and Norman-French
Which of the following is NOT true, according to the passage?
Valuing the diverse culture means understanding and respecting the beliefs of others and their way of life.
Valuing the diverse culture is about supporting individuals in keeping their cultural traditions alive.
Valuing the diverse culture means appreciating the fact that all these different traditions will enrich British life.
Valuing the diverse culture means keeping traditional cultures only, not borrowing from other cultures.
The word “settlers” in paragraph 5 could be replaced by
ancestors
citizens
immigrants
invaders
What was the first generation influenced by the Beatles?
The post-war baby boom generation of Britain and Australian
The pre-war baby boom generation of Britain and the U.S
The post-war baby boom generation of Britain and the U.S
The pre-war baby boom generation of Australian and the U.S
What kind of music did the Beatles originally famous for?
Blues
Gospel
R&B
Light-weight pop
Which of the following is NOT true, according to the passage?
Initially, the Beatles received the extreme hysterical reaction from young women.
The Beatles achieved global sales exceeding 1.1 billion records.
The Beatles achieved an iconic status beyond mere celebrity due to their voice and up-to-date records.
Drummer Pete Best used to be a member of the Beatles.
When did the pop-music band become a worldwide phenomenon?
When they became more than recording artists, branching out into film and political activism.
They achieved an iconic status beyond mere celebrity.
After The Ed Sullivan Show in the United States, on February 9th, 1964.
After Stuart Sutcliffe left the band.
What can be the best title of the passage?
The Beatles Changed American Music
The Beatles - An International Phenomenon
Cultural Impacts Of The Beatles
Guinness World Records by The Beatles
Where does all of our energy come from?
Renewable sources
Non-renewable sources
Fossil fuels
The Sun
What would happen if the sun disappeared, according to the passage?
Energy sources will run out.
Our planet was bathed in darkness.
Most plants would die in a few weeks.
Our planet would be totally frozen.
Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
Photosynthesis is the process in which plants use the light from the sun to grow and store it as chemical energy.
The energy we store in our bodies comes from the sun.
The earth stores the sun’s energy in coal, natural gas, water, and wind.
Fossil fuels were formed over thousands of years ago.
Based on the evidence in the passage, how can the sun be best described?
Crucial for life on earth
An important mythological object
A developing black hole
The biggest star in the universe
What is this passage mostly about?
How long it takes for light from the sun to reach the earth
The importance of energy to human life and where energy comes from
Different types of non-renewable sources of energy
How fossil fuels were formed
The Sun and the objects that travel around it is called ________________.
the planets
the solar system
the moons
the asteroid belt
Which planet takes the shortest time to orbit the Sun?
Mercury
Neptune
Venus
Jupiter
Which planet has no moon?
Venus and Mars
Saturn and Neptune
Mercury and Saturn
Mercury and Venus
Which of the following is the definition of an asteroid?
Irregularly shaped bodies which are believed to be leftovers from the beginning of the solar system
Celestial objects that orbits another body in space
Similar to stars in the sky but they are much closer to the Earth
The name of the rings encircling several planets of the solar system
The word “objects” in paragraph 5 refers to ___________.
orbits
planets
asteroids
belts
How many people are there in Lincoln’s family?
Three
Four
Five
Six
Which of the following is TRUE, according to the passage?
Lincoln grew up in a small log cabin house, with two rooms inside.
At that time, slavery was illegal in Kentucky.
When Lincoln was seven years old, his family moved to Illinois, and later to Indiana.
Lincoln studied at school for just one year.
What happened to Lincoln’s children?
They moved to New Salem, Illinois with Lincoln.
They dropped out of high school.
Three of them died when they were very young.
They joined the army.
What did Lincoln do after he failed in his business?
He started a new one.
He moved to a new city.
He stayed and worked to pay off his debt.
He asked his friends for help.
Why has Lincoln been called the “Great Emancipator”?
Because he started a business that failed.
Because he worked to end slavery in the United States.
Because he sponsored the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution.
Because he declared that he would save the slaves.
