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28 tháng 10 2018

1. What do you often do at weekends ?

I often go home for the weekend

2. Have you ever spent your weekends doing volunteer work ? (if yes) What was it ? (if no, what would you like to do if you had time ang money ?)

No,I haven't but if I had the time and money, I would invest a little in volunteer work

3. What are volunteer activities people ofen do ?

They are:rasing money,cooking some meals, giving clothes....

4. Among those, which activities are suitable for teenagers ?

They are:teaching for children, cooking some meals....

5. What are the benefits of doing volunteer work / helping other people ?

It is loved by all and makes your soul soothing and serene

28 tháng 10 2018

cảm ơn bn nha

TOPIC: Talking about the volunteer activities you want to do *Good morning, my teacher. My full name is Keo Nguyen Bao Chau. I’m in class 7a2. Today, I would like to talk about the volunteer activities I want to do. * Volunteer activities are……(tính từ)….., so I want to do them. ( page 26-33: Volunteer activities……………………………) *First, I donate books, toys and clothes to street children. I want to do it because ……………….I think it makes children happy (2...
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TOPIC: Talking about the volunteer activities you want to do *Good morning, my teacher. My full name is Keo Nguyen Bao Chau. I’m in class 7a2. Today, I would like to talk about the volunteer activities I want to do. * Volunteer activities are……(tính từ)….., so I want to do them. ( page 26-33: Volunteer activities……………………………) *First, I donate books, toys and clothes to street children. I want to do it because ……………….I think it makes children happy (2 c) *Second, I provide food and money for the poor people . ( I ask my friends to do with me in my free time) I feel happy/funny /interested when I help them *Third, I want to look after the sick children and the old people. Every Sunday. I go to the……………hospital / nursing home … I cook the meal / give food…………………….. *In conclusion,/ In short , I feel very ……………when I do volunteer activities……………….

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Exercise 2: Read the text below and answer the questions. Library Services for Teenagers Many libraries offer services for teenagers, providing information and activities of interest to teens in the community. Teenagers are more independent than younger kids, so parents will have a somewhat different role when it comes to helping them use the library and encouraging them to read for recreation. Books and Magazines In public libraries, teens will find a section of books specifically for them,...
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Exercise 2: Read the text below and answer the questions. Library Services for Teenagers Many libraries offer services for teenagers, providing information and activities of interest to teens in the community. Teenagers are more independent than younger kids, so parents will have a somewhat different role when it comes to helping them use the library and encouraging them to read for recreation. Books and Magazines In public libraries, teens will find a section of books specifically for them, often called the “Young Adult” section. Not only will teens be able to find resources for their schoolwork, they will be able to find age-appropriate novels and other works of fiction and non-fiction that will be of interest. Libraries also may offer a wide selection of magazines that teens will find appealing on topics such as sports, music, the outdoors, entertainment, and current events. Teens generally like to choose their own books and materials. Computers and Multimedia Many libraries lend CDs and DVDs, and have computers or multimedia programs that are of great interest to teens. Libraries may also offer computer, programming, and design courses. Review your library’s computer use and internet policy with your teen to make sure that he understands and follows all library guidelines, especially if you will not always be accompanying him to the library. Volunteer and Employment Opportunities Libraries often enlist teenagers to help with programs for younger children, such as tutoring summer reading participants, doing puppet and crafts shows, storytelling, and theater productions. In addition, libraries frequently offer part-time job opportunities for teens, both volunteer and paid, to help with such tasks as checking in books and re-shelving materials. Question 1: What is the text mainly about? => Question 2: Where can teens find design courses? => Question 3: What services do libraries offer teenagers? => Question 4: What do libraries often enlist teenagers for? => Libraries often enlist teenagers to help Question 5: What can teens do in libraries to get money? => Question 6: What topics do teen usually like in magazines? => Question 7: What can teens do if they need CDs and DVDs? => Question 8: Where can a teen find the “Young Adult” section? => Question 9: What does the word “them” in the first paragraph refer to? => Question 10: What does the word “they” in the second paragraph refer to? =>

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17 tháng 12 2022

How can teenagers can learn  and improve essential life skills?

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.How might volunteering contribute to lower blood pressure? Performing volunteer work could increase physical activity among people who aren’t otherwise very active, says lead study author Rodlescia Sneed, a doctoral candidate in social and health psychology at Carnegie Mellon University. It may also reduce stress. “Many people find volunteer work to be...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

How might volunteering contribute to lower blood pressure? Performing volunteer work could increase physical activity among people who aren’t otherwise very active, says lead study author Rodlescia Sneed, a doctoral candidate in social and health psychology at Carnegie Mellon University. It may also reduce stress. “Many people find volunteer work to be helpful with respect to stress reduction, and we know        that stress is very strongly linked to health outcomes,” she says. As with any activity thought to improve health, researchers are trying to identify the specific characteristics of volunteering that provide the greatest benefit. For example, how much time would you need to put into volunteer work to lower your blood pressure or live longer? In the Carnegie Mellon study, 200 hours of volunteering per year correlated to lower blood pressure. Other studies have found a health benefit from as little as 100 hours of volunteering a year. Which types of volunteer activities improve health the most? No one really knows. Sneed speculates that mentally stimulating activities, like tutoring or reading, might be helpful for maintaining memory and thinking skills, while “activities that promote physical activity would be helpful with respect to cardiovascular health, but no studies have really explored this.” One key for deriving health benefits from volunteering is to do it for the right reasons. A 2012 study in the journal Health Psychology found that participants who volunteered with some regularity lived longer, but only if their intentions were truly altruistic. In other words, they had to be volunteering to help others not to make        them selves feel better.

The Greek philosopher Aristotle once surmised that the essence of life is “To serve others and do good.” If recent research is any indication, serving others might also be the essence of good health.

According to paragraph 2, what information about volunteer has NOT been supported by researches?

A.100 hours of voluntary activities are enough for a certain health benefit, but a low blood pressure level requires double that amount.

B.Only 100 hours of volunteering per annum are needed to reap a health benefit.

C.200 hours of voluntary activities should be spent annually to influence the level of blood pressure.

D.Mentally demanding works enhance intellectual capacity while physical ones benefit the heart and blood flow.

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20 tháng 1 2018

Đáp án B

Theo đoạn 2, thông tin nào về tình nguyện viên không được được ủng hộ bởi các nghiên cứu?

A.100 giờ hoạt động tự nguyện là đủ cho một lợi ích sức khỏe nhất định, nhưng bệnh huyết áp thấp đòi hỏi gấp đôi số giờ đó

B.Chỉ cần 100 giờ tình nguyện mỗi năm để gặt hái được một lợi ích sức khỏe

C.200 giờ hoạt động tự nguyện nên được dành ra hàng năm để ảnh hưởng đến mức độ huyết áp

D.Những công việc đòi hỏi trí tuệ giúp nâng cao năng lực trí tuệ trong khi những công việc thể chất có lợi cho tim và lưu lượng máu

Căn cứ vào thông tin đoạn hai:

in the Carnegie Mellon study, 200 hours of volunteering per year correlated to lower blood pressure. Other studies have found a health benefit from as little as 100 hours of volunteering a year. (trong nghiên cứu của Carnegie Mellon, 200 giờ tình nguyện mỗi năm có liên quan đến bệnh huyết áp thấp. Các nghiên cứu khác đã nhận thấy một lợi ích sức khỏe sẽ đạt được từ ít nhất 100 giờ tình nguyện một năm.)

1.      Our children are doing the ___________work over there. Let’s help them. (volunteer)2.      He writes __________________ stories for teenagers.                          (humor)3.      My little sister is such a pleasant,______________________ girl.         (help)4.      Next week , my friend , Lan  will go to the USA for_______________.           ( emigrate )5.      Who was the______________________of the first telephone ?             ( invent )6.      Newspaper________________provides...
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1.      Our children are doing the ___________work over there. Let’s help them. (volunteer)


2.      He writes __________________ stories for teenagers.                          (humor)

3.      My little sister is such a pleasant,______________________ girl.         (help)


4.      Next week , my friend , Lan  will go to the USA for_______________.           ( emigrate )


5.      Who was the______________________of the first telephone ?             ( invent )

6.      Newspaper________________provides us with a lot of information ,.  ( helpful )

7.      Did you ___________________ solving the problem this morning?                   (success)


8.      A strong __________________is one who is not afraid of listening to people. ( lead )

9.      Alexander Graham Bell _____________the telephone in 1876. (invent ).


10.      Mary steamed a fish in a ____________________. (STEAM)

11.      Ask an ___________ for advice on how to repair the water pipes. (ELECTRIC)

   

 

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11 tháng 10 2021

1 voluntary

2 humorous 

3 helpful

4 emigration

5 inventor

6 helps

7 succeed

8 leader

9 invented

10 steamer

11 electrician

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.How might volunteering contribute to lower blood pressure? Performing volunteer work could increase physical activity among people who aren’t otherwise very active, says lead study author Rodlescia Sneed, a doctoral candidate in social and health psychology at Carnegie Mellon University. It may also reduce stress. “Many people find volunteer work to be...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

How might volunteering contribute to lower blood pressure? Performing volunteer work could increase physical activity among people who aren’t otherwise very active, says lead study author Rodlescia Sneed, a doctoral candidate in social and health psychology at Carnegie Mellon University. It may also reduce stress. “Many people find volunteer work to be helpful with respect to stress reduction, and we know        that stress is very strongly linked to health outcomes,” she says. As with any activity thought to improve health, researchers are trying to identify the specific characteristics of volunteering that provide the greatest benefit. For example, how much time would you need to put into volunteer work to lower your blood pressure or live longer? In the Carnegie Mellon study, 200 hours of volunteering per year correlated to lower blood pressure. Other studies have found a health benefit from as little as 100 hours of volunteering a year. Which types of volunteer activities improve health the most? No one really knows. Sneed speculates that mentally stimulating activities, like tutoring or reading, might be helpful for maintaining memory and thinking skills, while “activities that promote physical activity would be helpful with respect to cardiovascular health, but no studies have really explored this.” One key for deriving health benefits from volunteering is to do it for the right reasons. A 2012 study in the journal Health Psychology found that participants who volunteered with some regularity lived longer, but only if their intentions were truly altruistic. In other words, they had to be volunteering to help others not to make        them selves feel better.

The Greek philosopher Aristotle once surmised that the essence of life is “To serve others and do good.” If recent research is any indication, serving others might also be the essence of good health.

The word “altruistic” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to_____

A. egoistic

B. philanthropic

C. liberal

D. magnanimous

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30 tháng 3 2018

Đáp án B

Từ "altruistic" trong đoạn 3 có nghĩa gần nhất với .

A.bản ngã

B.nhân ái

C.tự do

D.hào hung

Từ đồng nghĩa altruistic (vị tha) = philanthropic

One key for deriving health benefits from volunteering is to do it for the right reasons. A 2012 study in the journal Health Psychology found that participants who volunteered with some regularity lived longer, but only if their intentions were truly altruistic. (Một chìa khóa để có được lợi ích sức khỏe từ tình nguyện là làm điều đó vì những lý do đúng đắn. Một nghiên cứu năm 2012 trên tạp chí Tâm lý học sức khỏe đã cho thấy những người tham gia tình nguyện thường xuyên thì đã sống lâu hơn, nhưng chỉ khi mục đích của họ thực sự vị tha.)