16 CÂU HỎI
Which best serves as the title for the passage?
A. Transforming a relationship with money.
B. The truth about money and relationships.
C. The emotional relationship of human with money.
D. Partner’s spending habits affecting relationship.
The word “picky” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to _______.
A. discerning
B. eclectic
C. easygoing
D. palpable
According to paragraph 2, what is NOT correct about the research of Melissa A Curran?
A. Partner’s financial behavior affects relationship satisfaction and sense of commitment.
B. The investigation conducted on 20 young people with widely different lifestyles.
C. It is not an individual work but Curran’s collaboration with her colleagues on the project.
D. The research involved inquiring about the accountability of individuals’ partners.
According to paragraph 3, what can be generalized about the conclusion of the finding?
A. Receiving financial support from one’s partner is normal for any relationship.
B. Being money-smart is the gift that not everyone has in life.
C. Dating an over-spender can actually lower your quality of life.
D. Giving the significant other expensive gifts will increase relationship satisfaction.
The word “track” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to _______.
A. trail
B. register
C. pursue
D. record
Which of the following statements is TRUE, according to the passage
A. Melissa A Curran is a reporter at the Journal of Family and Economic Issues.
B. People should prioritize being with someone with positive influence on financial habits.
C. The people who cannot take control of relationship will not be able to deal with money.
D. Most of the teenagers are still in dating or non-cohabiting relationships.
The word “their” in paragraph 5 refers to _____.
A. discussions’
B. decisions’
C. finances’
D. couples’
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A. The way one’s romantic partner spends and saves affects a person’s well-being.
B. Being good with money is not the same thing as having a lot of money.
C. Problems related to finances also represent issues of power and control.
D. Money problems can cause drama in the relationship, and lead to its ending.
The author of the passage is primarily addressing __________.
A. parents
B. newspaper readers
C. teenagers’ advisors
D. teenagers
The first paragraph is mainly about ___________.
A. the teenagers’ criticism of their parents
B. misunderstandings between teenagers and their parents
C. the dominance of the parents over their children
D. the teenagers’ ability to deal with crises
Teenagers tend to have strange clothes and hairstyles mainly because they ________.
A. want to show their existence by creating a culture of their own
B. have a strong desire to be leaders in style and taste
C. have no other way to enjoy themselves better
D. just have a wish to irritate their parents and live on their own
The word “which” in the passage refers to _____________.
A. their motive
B. adult world
C. culture
D. society
Teenagers do not want their parents to approve of whatever they do because they _______
A. have already been accepted into the adult world
B. feel that they are superior to the adults
C. are not likely to win over the adults
D. have a desire to be independent
What does the phrase “the underdog” in the passage probably mean?
A. the victor
B. the loser
C. the inferior dog
D. someone lying below
To improve parent-child relationship, the author suggests __________.
A. children behave more responsibly
B. teenagers be persistent in having their own ways
C. parents learn modern styles and tastes
D. parents give children more autonomy
In discussing parent-child relationships, the author seems _________.
A. supportive of the adult world
B. critical of the society
C. sympathetic with teenagers
D. pessimistic about any solution