13 câu hỏi
What is the passage mainly about?
Peer pressure – a very unsettling situation
Teenagers’ ways to deal with peer pressure
How to combat teenagers’ inferiority complex
Various kinds of peer pressure in today’s society
What does the word it in line 4 mean?
A troublesome issue
A feeling
An expectation
A sense of empathy
What is the consequence of frequent comparison remarks of parents?
Children become rebellious and talk back to their parents.
Children hang out with their bad friends more often.
Children prefer being alone and rarely go out of their rooms.
Children flinch from keeping up with their ideal friends.
Why do many young students try to fit in with their peers?
They want to be good at sports and have a nice appearance.
They fear being bullied in a group of friends.
They don’t want to be weak-minded in their friends’ eyes.
They can make friends with other peers more easily.
Which of the following is NOT true about the passage?
Many average students become exhausted when trying hard to be left behind by their friends in class.
Young students are surrounded with enormous online articles about others’ admirable success.
Teenagers should spend more time talking openly with their parents in order to gain sympathy and mutual understanding.
Some teenagers are very envious of their fellows’ success because they think they can do better than their fellows.
Choose the word that has the underlined (letters) pronounced differ¬ently from the others.
weather
growth
wealthy
geothermal
Choose the word that has the underlined (letters) pronounced differ¬ently from the others.
waited
mended
objected
faced
Choose the word that has the underlined (letters) pronounced differ¬ently from the others.
hours
fathers
dreams
thinks
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose first stress is different from the rest.
treasure
purpose
structure
suggest
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose first stress is different from the rest.
wonder
believe
prepare
transport
Independent ______ plan their learning and set their own goals.
teachers
learners
parents
neighbours
Is becoming independent as ______ as we may think?
challenging
curious
responsible
academic
Self-study gives learners more ______ as they can decide what and when they should study.
challenge
freedom
difficulty
confidence
