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a. Read the article and choose the correct answer. What's the article about?(Đọc bài và chọn câu trả lời đúng. Bài báo nói về cái gì?)1. how to save money when shopping (làm thế nào để tiết kiệm tiền khi mua sắm)2. where teens buy their clothes (nơi thanh thiếu niên mua quần áo của họ)3. how teens spend their money (cách thanh thiếu niên tiêu tiền của họ)Teen Shopping Habits in VietnamWe interviewed three teens about their shopping habits. Read on to...
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a. Read the article and choose the correct answer. What's the article about?

(Đọc bài và chọn câu trả lời đúng. Bài báo nói về cái gì?)

1. how to save money when shopping (làm thế nào để tiết kiệm tiền khi mua sắm)

2. where teens buy their clothes (nơi thanh thiếu niên mua quần áo của họ)

3. how teens spend their money (cách thanh thiếu niên tiêu tiền của họ)

Teen Shopping Habits in Vietnam

We interviewed three teens about their shopping habits. Read on to find the best tips.

Thanh, 16: “I like to shop at thrift stores. It's more fun and, of course, less expensive than buying clothes in the shopping mall. And your clothes will be unique. Also, we already have so much trash on our planet, so I don't think we need to buy new clothes. My top tip is to pay attention to the brands. Some brands use quality materials, and if you see them at a thrift store, get them quickly before someone else does.”

Vân, 15: “I buy most of my clothes from a local store near my house. I can walk there in just a few minutes. It's much easier and less crowded than at shopping malls, and the customer service is better. The sales assistants are friendlier and always give me good advice on what to buy.”

Ngọc, 15: “I prefer to do my shopping at shopping malls. It's easier because my parents don't have to take me to different stores. My advice is to be careful with money. Decide how much you can spend,and don't spend more than that. Never buy things you don't need just because they're on sale. My least favorite clothes are always things I bought just because they were cheap.”

 

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11 tháng 9 2023

2. where teens buy their clothes (nơi thanh thiếu niên mua quần áo của họ)

16 tháng 4 2018

Đáp án: A

5 tháng 5 2018

Đáp án: B

Thông tin nằm ở đoạn cuối.

1 tháng 7 2019

Đáp án: C

Thông tin: The different insects that people snack on are crickets, grasshoppers, giant water bugs, and assorted worms.

Dịch: Các loại côn trùng khác nhau mà mọi người ăn nhẹ là dế, châu chấu, bọ nước khổng lồ và các loại giun.

18 tháng 2 2017

Đáp án: D

Thông tin ở đoạn 2 và 3.

16 tháng 5 2017

Đáp án: C

Shell out (bỏ vỏ) = Peel something out (bóc cái gì đó ra)

23 tháng 1 2018

Đáp án: C

Thông tin: Frozen vegetables can be a great bargain, with just as much nutrition as fresh, since they are picked and frozen at their peak ripeness.

Dịch: Rau đông lạnh có thể là một món hời lớn, với nhiều dinh dưỡng như tươi, vì chúng được hái và đông lạnh ở độ chín cao nhất của chúng.

20 tháng 6 2017

Đáp án: C

Thông tin: They are often deep-fried and salted, so they have a crunchy texture that makes them a perfect snack food

Dịch: Chúng thường được chiên giòn và ướp muối nên có độ giòn khiến chúng trở thành một món ăn vặt hoàn hảo.

19 tháng 2 2017

Đáp án: B

Thông tin: Or swap out meat and poultry for cheaper vegetarian proteins like beans, lentils, tofu and eggs for some of your meals.

Dịch: Hoặc trao đổi thịt và thịt gia cầm để có protein chay rẻ hơn như đậu, đậu lăng, đậu phụ và trứng cho một số bữa ăn của bạn.

Read the article. Then choose the correct answer for each question.Mean What You Say: The Art of ConversationIt’s always a good idea to study the language of a foreign country before you travel there. But speaking withsomeone from another country can involve more than just words in a different language. People in differentcountries can have very different customs when they speak.People in Indonesia, for example, always want to be agreeable and polite, and this means that they don’t liketo say...
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Read the article. Then choose the correct answer for each question.
Mean What You Say: The Art of Conversation

It’s always a good idea to study the language of a foreign country before you travel there. But speaking with
someone from another country can involve more than just words in a different language. People in different
countries can have very different customs when they speak.
People in Indonesia, for example, always want to be agreeable and polite, and this means that they don’t like
to say “no.” In their native language (Bahasa Indonesia), there are many ways to say “yes.” But twelve of these
“yes” words actually mean “no”!
Australians are friendly with people, but they value directness. Australians prefer a clear, direct response,
even if it is not the one they wanted.
The French appreciate the art of conversation, which can include arguing as a form of entertainment. In this
case, speakers may interrupt each other frequently. This is considered active participation in the conversation
by both people. It is better than one person lecturing the other.
As in many other Latin American countries, titles are very important in Costa Rica. People’s titles can
indicate their professions, such as Doctor (doctor) or Ingeniero (engineer). Licenciado is used when talking to
someone with a college degree. If someone doesn’t have a professional title, Señor (Mr.), Señora (Mrs.), or
Señorita (Miss) are appropriate.
Example: In which country do people dislike saying no directly?
a. France
b. Australia
[c. Indonesia]
d. Costa Rica
27. Australians prefer to
a. say “yes.”
b. receive a direct answer.
c. say “no.”
d. argue for entertainment.
28. In Indonesia, it is considered polite to
a. agree.
b. argue.
c. be direct.
d. be entertaining.
29. What can you expect to find during an argument in France?
a. anger
b. lecturing
c. interruptions
d. lots of jokes
30. In conversation, Costa Ricans like to
a. argue.
b. interrupt.
c. say “no.”
d. refer to a person’s profession.

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Read the article again and choose the correct answers A, B, or C.1. What is the similarity between Thanh and Van?A. They both changed thelr appearance.B. They both want to be different from their friends.C. Their parents do not approve of their behaviour.2. Which is NOT mentioned in the article as a consequence of peer pressure?A. Encouraging someone to fight.B. Lack of a close relationship with family members.C. Lack of confidence about what you can do.3. What was reported about the effects of...
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Read the article again and choose the correct answers A, B, or C.

1. What is the similarity between Thanh and Van?

A. They both changed thelr appearance.

B. They both want to be different from their friends.

C. Their parents do not approve of their behaviour.

2. Which is NOT mentioned in the article as a consequence of peer pressure?

A. Encouraging someone to fight.

B. Lack of a close relationship with family members.

C. Lack of confidence about what you can do.

3. What was reported about the effects of peer pressure on teenagers in the US?

A. Fifty-five per cent of them started to smoke because of peer influence.

B. Seventy per cent of them were drinking alcohol! with their friends.

C. More than two-thirds of teen smokers started the habit under the influence of their friends.

4. According to the article, what is one way of dealing with peer pressure?

A. Going to see the right doctor.

B. Not always saying yes to your friends.

C. Choosing friends who say no when they feel uncomfortable.

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1-B

2-A

3-C

4-C