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Read the following passage. Match the paragraphs with the headings.TEENS’ SOURCES OF STRESS1. In adolescence, teens experience so many physical and psychological changes that they may not know how to deal with. Many boys feel obsessed with their voice or appearance. Girls feel annoyed with unwanted spots on their faces.2. As teens reach adolescence, they have more friends and come in contact with many more people. They now have to learn to interact socially and they may find it is not easy to...
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Read the following passage. Match the paragraphs with the headings.

TEENS’ SOURCES OF STRESS

1. In adolescence, teens experience so many physical and psychological changes that they may not know how to deal with. Many boys feel obsessed with their voice or appearance. Girls feel annoyed with unwanted spots on their faces.

2. As teens reach adolescence, they have more friends and come in contact with many more people. They now have to learn to interact socially and they may find it is not easy to adjust in the complicated world or to gain social acceptance.

3. Many teenagers start to have emotional feelings for another boy or girl, or feel the need to be loved. If a teen fails to get love from the one he/she likes or loves, they may find it is hard to get over the painful experience.

4. Pressures to do well academically can be a source of stress. If teens are academically b, they can perform well. If not, they suffer from endless stress.

5. Being under pressures of a number of things, teenagers become constantly anxious. If they are unlucky to fail in anything, they may fall into the feeling of self-doubt and low self-esteem.

List of Headings

A. Academic stress

B. Low self-esteem stress

C. Stress due to physical or physiological changes

D. Social stress

E. Stress due to romantic relationships

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17 tháng 8 2019

Đáp án là:

1. C

2. D

3. E

4. A

5. B

VI. Read the following passage. Match the paragraphs with the headings. TEENS’ SOURCES OF STRESS •    In adolescence, teens experience so many physical and psychological changes that they may not know how to deal with. Many boys feel obsessed with their voice or appearance. Girls feel annoyed with unwanted spots on their faces. _____ •    As teens reach adolescence, they have more friends and come in contact with many more people. They now have to learn to interact socially and they may find it...
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VI. Read the following passage. Match the paragraphs with the headings.

TEENS’ SOURCES OF STRESS

    In adolescence, teens experience so many physical and psychological changes that they may not know how to deal with. Many boys feel obsessed with their voice or appearance. Girls feel annoyed with unwanted spots on their faces. _____

    As teens reach adolescence, they have more friends and come in contact with many more people. They now have to learn to interact socially and they may find it is not easy to adjust in the complicated world or to gain social acceptance. ______

    Many teenagers start to have emotional feelings for another boy or girl, or feel the need to be loved. If a teen fails to get love from the one he/she likes or loves, they may find it is hard to get over the painful

experience. ______

    Pressures to do well academically can be a source of stress. If teens are academically strong, they can perform well. If not, they suffer from endless stress. ______

    Being under pressures of a number of things, teenagers become constantly anxious. If they are unlucky to fail in anything, they may fall into the feeling of self-doubt and low self-esteem. ______ List of Headings 

    Academic stress 

    Low self-esteem stress 

    Stress due to physical or physiological changes 

    Social stress 

    Stress due to romantic relationships 

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21 tháng 12 2022

VI. Read the following passage. Match the paragraphs with the headings.

TEENS’ SOURCES OF STRESS

•    In adolescence, teens experience so many physical and psychological changes that they may not know how to deal with. Many boys feel obsessed with their voice or appearance. Girls feel annoyed with unwanted spots on their faces. __  Stress due to physical or physiological changes ___

•    As teens reach adolescence, they have more friends and come in contact with many more people. They now have to learn to interact socially and they may find it is not easy to adjust in the complicated world or to gain social acceptance. ___ Social stress ___

•    Many teenagers start to have emotional feelings for another boy or girl, or feel the need to be loved. If a teen fails to get love from the one he/she likes or loves, they may find it is hard to get over the painful

experience. __ Stress due to romantic relationships ____

•    Pressures to do well academically can be a source of stress. If teens are academically strong, they can perform well. If not, they suffer from endless stress. __ Academic stress ____

•    Being under pressures of a number of things, teenagers become constantly anxious. If they are unlucky to fail in anything, they may fall into the feeling of self-doubt and low self-esteem. __ Low self-esteem stress ____ List of Headings 

21 tháng 12 2022

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10 tháng 7 2018

Đáp án:   1 - C   2 - D   3 - E   4 - A   5 - B

Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank. Romantic Feelings of Teens’ Mature ProcessTeens face strong pressures to date, as well as get involved in a romantic relationship. A romantic relationship is one that involves feelings of (26)______. In fact, over half of teens in the United States report dating regularly (casual dates with one or more partners at different times) whereas a third claim to have a steady dating partner. Young teens usually hang out with...
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Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank. Romantic Feelings of Teens’ Mature Process

Teens face strong pressures to date, as well as get involved in a romantic relationship. A romantic relationship is one that involves feelings of (26)______. In fact, over half of teens in the United States report dating regularly (casual dates with one or more partners at different times) whereas a third claim to have a steady dating partner. Young teens usually hang out with friends who are the same (27) ______ as they are. As they reach the mid-teen years (age 14-15 years), they start having relationships with friends of the opposite sex. Such relationships are likely to be friendships or physical attractions. Although most romantic relationships among 12- to 14-year-olds (28)  ______less than 5 months, by age 16 relationships last an average of  2 years. In the early teen years, dating is more superficial – for fun and (29) ______. In the older teen years, youth are looking for intimacy, companionship, affection, and (30) ______ support. Desiring a romantic partner is a natural, expected part of (31) ______. However, involvement in a serious or exclusive romantic relationship in the early teen years can  (32) ______problems. True romantic relationships are about intimacy, or communicating detailed, personal information verbally, and physical contact and closeness. Some believe a teen first needs to form an identity and know who she or he is (33) ______ developing a healthy intimate relationship. Other experts feel that romantic relationships are a way for teens to learn more about (34) ______. Many young teens are still defining themselves and romantic relationships may be based on a (35) ______sense of intimacy - in other words, teens don't know themselves well enough to share who they are with someone else.

Question 26:

A. Emotion

B. Feature

C. Attraction

D. Quality

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16 tháng 4 2017

Đáp án:

emotion (n): cảm động                                   

feature (n): đặc trưng            

attraction (n): thu hút                                    

quality (n): chất lượng

Teens face strong pressures to date, as well as get involved in a romantic relationship. A romantic relationship is one that involves feelings of attraction.

Tạm dịch: Thanh thiếu niên phải đối mặt với áp lực mạnh mẽ đối với cuộc hẹn hò, cũng như tham gia vào một mối quan hệ lãng mạn. Một mối quan hệ lãng mạn là mối quan hệ liên quan đến cảm giác thu hút.

Đáp án cần chọn là: C

Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank. Romantic Feelings of Teenss Mature! ProcessTeens face strong pressures to date, as well as get involved in a romantic relationship. A romantic relationship is one that involves feelings of (26)______. In fact, over half of teens in the United States report dating regularly (casual dates with one or more partners at different times) whereas a third claim to have a steady dating partner. Young teens usually hang out with...
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Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank. Romantic Feelings of Teenss Mature! Process

Teens face strong pressures to date, as well as get involved in a romantic relationship. A romantic relationship is one that involves feelings of (26)______. In fact, over half of teens in the United States report dating regularly (casual dates with one or more partners at different times) whereas a third claim to have a steady dating partner. Young teens usually hang out with friends who are the same (27) ______ as they are. As they reach the mid-teen years (age 14-15 years), they start having relationships with friends of the opposite sex. Such relationships are likely to be friendships or physical attractions. Although most romantic relationships among 12- to 14-year-olds (28)  ______less than 5 months, by age 16 relationships last an average of  2 years. In the early teen years, dating is more superficial – for fun and (29) ______. In the older teen years, youth are looking for intimacy, companionship, affection, and (30) ______ support. Desiring a romantic partner is a natural, expected part of (31) ______. However, involvement in a serious or exclusive romantic relationship in the early teen years can  (32) ______problems. True romantic relationships are about intimacy, or communicating detailed, personal information verbally, and physical contact and closeness. Some believe a teen first needs to form an identity and know who she or he is (33) ______ developing a healthy intimate relationship. Other experts feel that romantic relationships are a way for teens to learn more about (34) ______. Many young teens are still defining themselves and romantic relationships may be based on a (35) ______sense of intimacy - in other words, teens don't know themselves well enough to share who they are with someone else.

Question 34:

A. them

B. themselves

C. us

D. ourselves

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18 tháng 7 2018

Đáp án:

"themselves” (chính họ) thay thế cho “teens”

Other experts feel that romantic relationships are a way for teens to learn more about themselves.

Tạm dịch: Các chuyên gia khác cảm thấy rằng mối quan hệ lãng mạn là một cách để thanh thiếu niên tìm hiểu thêm về bản thân họ.

Đáp án cần chọn là: B

Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank. Romantic Feelings of Teenss Mature! ProcessTeens face strong pressures to date, as well as get involved in a romantic relationship. A romantic relationship is one that involves feelings of (26)______. In fact, over half of teens in the United States report dating regularly (casual dates with one or more partners at different times) whereas a third claim to have a steady dating partner. Young teens usually hang out with...
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Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank. Romantic Feelings of Teenss Mature! Process

Teens face strong pressures to date, as well as get involved in a romantic relationship. A romantic relationship is one that involves feelings of (26)______. In fact, over half of teens in the United States report dating regularly (casual dates with one or more partners at different times) whereas a third claim to have a steady dating partner. Young teens usually hang out with friends who are the same (27) ______ as they are. As they reach the mid-teen years (age 14-15 years), they start having relationships with friends of the opposite sex. Such relationships are likely to be friendships or physical attractions. Although most romantic relationships among 12- to 14-year-olds (28)  ______less than 5 months, by age 16 relationships last an average of  2 years. In the early teen years, dating is more superficial – for fun and (29) ______. In the older teen years, youth are looking for intimacy, companionship, affection, and (30) ______ support. Desiring a romantic partner is a natural, expected part of (31) ______. However, involvement in a serious or exclusive romantic relationship in the early teen years can  (32) ______problems. True romantic relationships are about intimacy, or communicating detailed, personal information verbally, and physical contact and closeness. Some believe a teen first needs to form an identity and know who she or he is (33) ______ developing a healthy intimate relationship. Other experts feel that romantic relationships are a way for teens to learn more about (34) ______. Many young teens are still defining themselves and romantic relationships may be based on a (35) ______sense of intimacy - in other words, teens don't know themselves well enough to share who they are with someone else.

Question 31:

A. Teenage

Bteens

C. adolescent

D. adult

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7 tháng 12 2018

Đáp án:

teenage (adj): tuổi thanh thiếu niên               

teens (n): thanh thiếu niên                 

adolescent (n): thanh niên mới lớn                

adult (n): người lớn

Desiring a romantic partner is a natural, expected part of teens.

Tạm dịch: Mong muốn một đối tượng lãng mạn là một phần tự nhiên, mong đợi của thiếu niên

Đáp án cần chọn là: B

Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank. Romantic Feelings of Teenss Mature! ProcessTeens face strong pressures to date, as well as get involved in a romantic relationship. A romantic relationship is one that involves feelings of (26)______. In fact, over half of teens in the United States report dating regularly (casual dates with one or more partners at different times) whereas a third claim to have a steady dating partner. Young teens usually hang out with...
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Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank. Romantic Feelings of Teenss Mature! Process

Teens face strong pressures to date, as well as get involved in a romantic relationship. A romantic relationship is one that involves feelings of (26)______. In fact, over half of teens in the United States report dating regularly (casual dates with one or more partners at different times) whereas a third claim to have a steady dating partner. Young teens usually hang out with friends who are the same (27) ______ as they are. As they reach the mid-teen years (age 14-15 years), they start having relationships with friends of the opposite sex. Such relationships are likely to be friendships or physical attractions. Although most romantic relationships among 12- to 14-year-olds (28)  ______less than 5 months, by age 16 relationships last an average of  2 years. In the early teen years, dating is more superficial – for fun and (29) ______. In the older teen years, youth are looking for intimacy, companionship, affection, and (30) ______ support. Desiring a romantic partner is a natural, expected part of (31) ______. However, involvement in a serious or exclusive romantic relationship in the early teen years can  (32) ______problems. True romantic relationships are about intimacy, or communicating detailed, personal information verbally, and physical contact and closeness. Some believe a teen first needs to form an identity and know who she or he is (33) ______ developing a healthy intimate relationship. Other experts feel that romantic relationships are a way for teens to learn more about (34) ______. Many young teens are still defining themselves and romantic relationships may be based on a (35) ______sense of intimacy - in other words, teens don't know themselves well enough to share who they are with someone else.

Question 33:

A. at

B. during

Cafter

D. before

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3 tháng 2 2017

Đáp án:

at: ở                                                                

during : trong suốt     

after: sau khi                                                  

before: trước khi

Some believe a teen first needs to form an identity and know who she or he is before developing a healthy intimate relationship.

Tạm dịch: Một số tin rằng một thiếu niên đầu tiên cần phải có ấn tượng cá nhân và biết mình là ai trước khi phát triển một mối quan hệ tình cảm lành mạnh.

Đáp án cần chọn là: D

Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank. Romantic Feelings of Teenss Mature! ProcessTeens face strong pressures to date, as well as get involved in a romantic relationship. A romantic relationship is one that involves feelings of (26)______. In fact, over half of teens in the United States report dating regularly (casual dates with one or more partners at different times) whereas a third claim to have a steady dating partner. Young teens usually hang out with...
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Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank. Romantic Feelings of Teenss Mature! Process

Teens face strong pressures to date, as well as get involved in a romantic relationship. A romantic relationship is one that involves feelings of (26)______. In fact, over half of teens in the United States report dating regularly (casual dates with one or more partners at different times) whereas a third claim to have a steady dating partner. Young teens usually hang out with friends who are the same (27) ______ as they are. As they reach the mid-teen years (age 14-15 years), they start having relationships with friends of the opposite sex. Such relationships are likely to be friendships or physical attractions. Although most romantic relationships among 12- to 14-year-olds (28)  ______less than 5 months, by age 16 relationships last an average of  2 years. In the early teen years, dating is more superficial – for fun and (29) ______. In the older teen years, youth are looking for intimacy, companionship, affection, and (30) ______ support. Desiring a romantic partner is a natural, expected part of (31) ______. However, involvement in a serious or exclusive romantic relationship in the early teen years can  (32) ______problems. True romantic relationships are about intimacy, or communicating detailed, personal information verbally, and physical contact and closeness. Some believe a teen first needs to form an identity and know who she or he is (33) ______ developing a healthy intimate relationship. Other experts feel that romantic relationships are a way for teens to learn more about (34) ______. Many young teens are still defining themselves and romantic relationships may be based on a (35) ______sense of intimacy - in other words, teens don't know themselves well enough to share who they are with someone else.

Question 35:

A. unnatural

B. true

Cfalse

D. right

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18 tháng 11 2019

Đáp án:

unnatural (adj): không tự nhiên                     

true (adj): đúng                                  

false (adj): sai                                                

right  (adj): đúng

Many young teens are still defining themselves and romantic relationships may be based on a false sense of intimacy - in other words, teens don't know themselves well enough to share who they are with someone else.

Tạm dịch: Nhiều thiếu niên trẻ vẫn đang tự định nghĩa bản thân và mối quan hệ lãng mạn có thể dựa trên cảm giác sai lầm - nói cách khác, các bạn thiếu niên vẫn chưa đủ hiểu rõ về bản thân để có thể chia sẻ với người khác bản thân họ như thế nào. 

Đáp án cần chọn là: C

Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank. Romantic Feelings of Teenss Mature! ProcessTeens face strong pressures to date, as well as get involved in a romantic relationship. A romantic relationship is one that involves feelings of (26)______. In fact, over half of teens in the United States report dating regularly (casual dates with one or more partners at different times) whereas a third claim to have a steady dating partner. Young teens usually hang out with...
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Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank. Romantic Feelings of Teenss Mature! Process

Teens face strong pressures to date, as well as get involved in a romantic relationship. A romantic relationship is one that involves feelings of (26)______. In fact, over half of teens in the United States report dating regularly (casual dates with one or more partners at different times) whereas a third claim to have a steady dating partner. Young teens usually hang out with friends who are the same (27) ______ as they are. As they reach the mid-teen years (age 14-15 years), they start having relationships with friends of the opposite sex. Such relationships are likely to be friendships or physical attractions. Although most romantic relationships among 12- to 14-year-olds (28)  ______less than 5 months, by age 16 relationships last an average of  2 years. In the early teen years, dating is more superficial – for fun and (29) ______. In the older teen years, youth are looking for intimacy, companionship, affection, and (30) ______ support. Desiring a romantic partner is a natural, expected part of (31) ______. However, involvement in a serious or exclusive romantic relationship in the early teen years can  (32) ______problems. True romantic relationships are about intimacy, or communicating detailed, personal information verbally, and physical contact and closeness. Some believe a teen first needs to form an identity and know who she or he is (33) ______ developing a healthy intimate relationship. Other experts feel that romantic relationships are a way for teens to learn more about (34) ______. Many young teens are still defining themselves and romantic relationships may be based on a (35) ______sense of intimacy - in other words, teens don't know themselves well enough to share who they are with someone else.

Question 28:

A. continue

B. exist

C. survive

D. last

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25 tháng 4 2019

Đáp án:

continue (v): tiếp tục                                      

exist (v): tồn tại                      

survive (v): sống sót                                      

last (v): kéo dài

Although most romantic relationships among 12- to 14-year-olds last less than 5 months, by age 16, relationships last an average of  2 years.

Tạm dịch: Mặc dù hầu hết các mối quan hệ lãng mạn giữa 12 đến 14 tuổi kéo dài ít hơn 5 tháng, ở 16 tuổi,  các mối quan hệ kéo dài trung bình là 2 năm.

Đáp án cần chọn là: D

Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank. Romantic Feelings of Teenss Mature! ProcessTeens face strong pressures to date, as well as get involved in a romantic relationship. A romantic relationship is one that involves feelings of (26)______. In fact, over half of teens in the United States report dating regularly (casual dates with one or more partners at different times) whereas a third claim to have a steady dating partner. Young teens usually hang out with...
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Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank. Romantic Feelings of Teenss Mature! Process

Teens face strong pressures to date, as well as get involved in a romantic relationship. A romantic relationship is one that involves feelings of (26)______. In fact, over half of teens in the United States report dating regularly (casual dates with one or more partners at different times) whereas a third claim to have a steady dating partner. Young teens usually hang out with friends who are the same (27) ______ as they are. As they reach the mid-teen years (age 14-15 years), they start having relationships with friends of the opposite sex. Such relationships are likely to be friendships or physical attractions. Although most romantic relationships among 12- to 14-year-olds (28)  ______less than 5 months, by age 16 relationships last an average of  2 years. In the early teen years, dating is more superficial – for fun and (29) ______. In the older teen years, youth are looking for intimacy, companionship, affection, and (30) ______ support. Desiring a romantic partner is a natural, expected part of (31) ______. However, involvement in a serious or exclusive romantic relationship in the early teen years can  (32) ______problems. True romantic relationships are about intimacy, or communicating detailed, personal information verbally, and physical contact and closeness. Some believe a teen first needs to form an identity and know who she or he is (33) ______ developing a healthy intimate relationship. Other experts feel that romantic relationships are a way for teens to learn more about (34) ______. Many young teens are still defining themselves and romantic relationships may be based on a (35) ______sense of intimacy - in other words, teens don't know themselves well enough to share who they are with someone else.

Question 32:

A. create

B. impress

C. get

D. succeed

1
5 tháng 6 2018

Đáp án:

create (v): tạo ra                                             

impress (v): ấn tượng                        

get (v): có                                                       

succeed (v): thành công

However, involvement in a serious or exclusive romantic relationship in the early teen years can  create problems.

Tạm dịch: Tuy nhiên, việc đang trong một mối quan hệ lãng mạn nghiêm túc hoặc duy nhất trong những năm đầu tuổi mới lớn có thể tạo ra nhiều vấn đề.

Đáp án cần chọn là: A