kien thuc ngay nay
sao cái này giống tiếng việt vậy :vv
kien thuc ngay nay
sao cái này giống tiếng việt vậy :vv
Choose the best option to complete these following sentences
The “Kien Thuc Ngay Nay” is _______read by both teenagers and adults
A. wide
B. widely
C. widen
D. widened
V/ True/ False ( Trang 40,41 SGK ).
1. Town criers appeared after newspapers were invented. ___
2. Some adults read The Kien Thuc Ngay Nay. ____
3. TV viewers can watch various programs on different channels. ___
4. People use remote controls to interact with TV. ____
Rewrite the sentences so that they are nearest in meaning to the sentence printed before them
4. Both teenagers and adults are reading this magazine.
→This magazine
5. I am a little too short; I want to be taller.
→ I wish I
6. I turned off the television because I had seen that program.
→ I had seen that program
7. "Have you given my message to Wendy?" Susan said to me.
Susan asked me
8. "Where are you staying now?"
→He asked me
9. "Did you telephone Jill yesterday?'
→He asked me
10. The author started to write a new book two months ago.
→ The author has been
11. My uncle couldn't work very hard because he had bad health
→He had bad health
12. You don't practice regularly, so your English doesn't improve much
→ Your English
13. Designers have added new patterns to the dress to make it more fashionable
→ New patterns
14. You must finish this work by 5 p.m.
→ This work
15. You keep milk in the fridge.
→ Milk
16. It hasn't rained for three months.
→ It last
17. It's three weeks since I last received a letter from my best friend.
→I haven't
18. Janet began to study French six months ago.
→ Janet has
19. I haven't visited this church before.
→This is the first time
20. Mrs. Hoa likes to travel abroad for her holidays.
→Mrs. Hoa enjoys
21. My father doesn't have time to take me out regularly.
-I wish
22. When I was a child, we lived in the countryside.
- We used
23. My elder brother started playing the guitar 2 years ago.
-my elder brother has
* Read the passage and choose the best answer.
Stress is not just a problem that adults have to face. Young people also frequently experience unhealthy levels of stress. Schooling is the top source which causes stress to teenagers. According to data collected by the American Psychological Association for the Stress in America Survey,
teen stress is the same as, or even worse than that of adults. The results of the survey have shown that teenagers can identify that their stress levels are not healthy, and they realize that stress has negative
impacts on their mental and physical health. Some teenagers can struggle against significant stress levels that interfere with learning, relationships, and
other aspects in daily life; while other cannot get over the stress and have to get mental treatment. Therefore, it is important to know the negative effects that stress has on teenagers:
– Emotional changes: Teenagers tend to be easy to get anxious, worried, angry, and depressed. Parents
should pay attention to their children’s changes in showing feelings.
– Physical changes: Teenagers who are under stress are likely to get sick more often and they often have
complaints of headaches, stomachaches, other aches and pains.
– Behavioral changes: Teenagers may break their eating or sleeping habits. They seem to either eat
enormously or quit meals. They suffer serious insomnia, which is a severe condition of being unable to
sleep. They also show avoidance of normal daily activities.
– Cognitive changes: Teenagers who have stress notice their decreased concentration, forgetfulness, and
the appearance of carelessness.
1. The text is mainly about stress in ……………………….
A. adults B. elderly people C. adolescence D. infants
2. Most teenagers suffer stress due to their ……………………….
A. study B. family C. friends D. housework
3. Which of the following is NOT a symptom of stress?
A. unable to sleep B. suffering several types of aches
C. easy to be distracted and forgetful D. wanting to meet people
4. The word treatment in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to ……………………….
A. medicine B. cure C. surgery D. operation
5. Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A. Teenagers do not know anything about their stress.
B. Teenagers suffer less stress than adults do.
C. Teenagers suffer the same stress level as or even more than adults do.
D. All teenagers suffering stress have mental treatments.
* Read the passage and choose the best answer.
Stress is not just a problem that adults have to face. Young people also frequently experience unhealthy levels of stress. Schooling is the top source which causes stress to teenagers. According to data collected by the American Psychological Association for the Stress in America Survey, teen stress is the same as, or even worse than that of adults. The results of the survey have shown that teenagers can identify that their stress levels are not healthy, and they realize that stress has negative impacts on their mental and physical health. Some teenagers can struggle against significant stress levels that interfere with learning, relationships, and other aspects in daily life; while other cannot get over the stress and have to get mental treatment. Therefore, it is important to know the negative effects that stress has on teenagers:
– Emotional changes: Teenagers tend to be easy to get anxious, worried, angry, and depressed. Parents should pay attention to their children’s changes in showing feelings.
– Physical changes: Teenagers who are under stress are likely to get sick more often and they often have complaints of headaches, stomachaches, other aches and pains.
– Behavioral changes: Teenagers may break their eating or sleeping habits. They seem to either eat enormously or quit meals. They suffer serious insomnia, which is a severe condition of being unable to sleep. They also show avoidance of normal daily activities.
– Cognitive changes: Teenagers who have stress notice their decreased concentration, forgetfulness, and the appearance of carelessness.
1. The text is mainly about stress in ……………………….
A. adults B. elderly people C. adolescence D. infants
2. Most teenagers suffer stress due to their ……………………….
A. study B. family C. friends D. housework
3. Which of the following is NOT a symptom of stress?
A. unable to sleep B. suffering several types of aches
C. easy to be distracted and forgetful D. wanting to meet people
4. The word treatment in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to ……………………….
A. medicine B. cure C. surgery D. operation
5. Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A. Teenagers do not know anything about their stress.
B. Teenagers suffer less stress than adults do.
C. Teenagers suffer the same stress level as or even more than adults do.
D. All teenagers suffering stress have mental treatments.
*Read the passage and answer these questions.
LEARNING ENLISH
Every year students in many countries learn English. Some of these students are young children. Others
are teenagers. Many are adults. Some learn at school, others study by themselves. A few learn English just
by hearing the language in films, on television, in the office, or among their friends. But not many are
lucky enough to do that. Most people must work hard to learn another language. Why do all these people
want to learn English? It's not difficult to answer this question. Many boys and girls learn English at
school because it is one of their subjects. Many adults learn English because it is useful for their work.
Other people learn English because they want to read newspapers or magazines in English.
1. How do a few people learn English?
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
2. Why do many boys and girls learn English?
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
3. Is English useful for many adults’ work?
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
4. Are many newspapers and magazines written in English?
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
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? =>
2. Read the passage and answer the questions below. (2ms)
The combination of pressure from school, family and friends has made depression increasingly common in teenagers. One in eight teenagers has had some experience with depression according to recent study. Depression’s symptoms like anxiety, tiredness, and lack of focus can deeply affect teenagers’ social life and academic performance. Medication and therapy are two methods typically used to combat depression. These methods are proven to be effective among many teenagers. However, without the support from parents and friends, depression cannot be easily treated. Even when teens manage to get over their condition, parents need to talk to their children and create an environment where their children can talk freely to them. These steps are necessary in order to prevent teenagers from falling into depression again.
a) Where does pressure come from?
- ………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
b) What are depression’s symptoms?
- ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….
c) Is there only one method typically used to combat depression?
- ……………………………………………………………………………………………..………..
d) What do parents need to do to help their children who have experience with depression?
- ……………………………………………………………………………………………….………
1. What is the advantage of the city dwellers when choosing a job? ...................................................................................................................................................
2. What can you do in the city at weekends? ...................................................................................................................................................
3. What does the author often do when he/she gets strenuous? .....................................................................................................................................................
4. Do you want to live in the city? Why? .......................................................................................................................................................
adults
Stress /of/ both/ and /youngsters./ a problem