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I. LISTENING
Listen and circle the correct answer.
Listen and circle the correct answer.
Câu 1Nhận biết
Xem chi tiết →Where is Katia from?
A
England
B
Mexico
C
America
Câu 2Thông hiểu
Xem chi tiết →When would Katia lend money?
A
Anytime
B
In an emergency
C
Never
Câu 3Thông hiểu
Xem chi tiết →How does Paul feel about lending money to friends?
A
It's no big deal.
B
He enjoys doing it.
C
He is a little nervous about it.
Câu 4Thông hiểu
Xem chi tiết →What did his friend do?
A
He bought a car
B
He lent Paul money
C
He lost his car
Câu 5Thông hiểu
Xem chi tiết →Who would they both prefer to ask money?
A
Friends
B
Family
C
A bank
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II. READING
TASK 1. Read the passage below and choose the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each question.
What’s the problem with British teenagers? Many British newspapers and TV programmes are asking this question at the moment. A lot of people are saying that there are problems with teenagers at school, on the streets and in their homes. Why? What, or who, is responsible for these problems? A recent BBC television series explores these questions. It's called 'The world's strictest parents'. Is that because British parents are very strict? Just the opposite, it seems. The director of the programme, Andrea Wiseman, explains why they are making it. She thinks that in the United Kingdom teenagers pay no attention to adults. They don't want to do well at school. They think they can do what they like and they are only interested in new fashions and Hollywood celebrities. Why are British teenagers like this? Wiseman says it's because their parents give their children everything they can. But they give their children no limits, no rules, no discipline because they want their children to be 'free'. They don't tell their children to work hard because they don't want their kids to have any stress. The problem with this is that parents give their sons and daughters no cultural values. When a teenager does something bad and their parents say something, the teenagers immediately say: 'My parents are really strict’ or 'My parents aren't fair'. So what happens in the TV programme? Some problematic British teenagers go and live with parents in different parts of the world. They live with families that believe in traditional discipline and cultural values. In Ghana, Jamaica, Botswana and the Southern US state of Alabama, the teenagers have the experience of living with parents who want and expect good behaviour and hard work. The results are interesting. In the end, the British teenagers seem to prefer having strict parents!
TASK 1. Read the passage below and choose the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each question.
What’s the problem with British teenagers? Many British newspapers and TV programmes are asking this question at the moment. A lot of people are saying that there are problems with teenagers at school, on the streets and in their homes. Why? What, or who, is responsible for these problems? A recent BBC television series explores these questions. It's called 'The world's strictest parents'. Is that because British parents are very strict? Just the opposite, it seems. The director of the programme, Andrea Wiseman, explains why they are making it. She thinks that in the United Kingdom teenagers pay no attention to adults. They don't want to do well at school. They think they can do what they like and they are only interested in new fashions and Hollywood celebrities. Why are British teenagers like this? Wiseman says it's because their parents give their children everything they can. But they give their children no limits, no rules, no discipline because they want their children to be 'free'. They don't tell their children to work hard because they don't want their kids to have any stress. The problem with this is that parents give their sons and daughters no cultural values. When a teenager does something bad and their parents say something, the teenagers immediately say: 'My parents are really strict’ or 'My parents aren't fair'. So what happens in the TV programme? Some problematic British teenagers go and live with parents in different parts of the world. They live with families that believe in traditional discipline and cultural values. In Ghana, Jamaica, Botswana and the Southern US state of Alabama, the teenagers have the experience of living with parents who want and expect good behaviour and hard work. The results are interesting. In the end, the British teenagers seem to prefer having strict parents!
Câu 6Thông hiểu
Xem chi tiết →Which of the following is not TRUE about British teenagers according to Wiseman?
A
They think that they have freedom to do anything they like.
B
They show their interest in new fashions.
C
They pay much attention to their parents.
D
They don't want to do well at school.
Câu 7Thông hiểu
Xem chi tiết →The word “explores” in the passage is closest in meaning to _______.
A
invents
B
investigates
C
looks
D
gives
Câu 8Thông hiểu
Xem chi tiết →In Wiseman's opinion, British parents _______.
A
are very strict
B
always ask their children to work hard
C
try to teach their children cultural values
D
don't give their kids discipline and rules
Câu 9Thông hiểu
Xem chi tiết →Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A
An experiment on TV shows that British teenagers seem to dislike having strict parents.
B
Andrea Wiseman is one of the British teenagers participating in the program called 'The world's strictest parents'.
C
It seems that British parents don't like being strict because they want their sons and daughters to have freedom.
D
British teenagers think that their parents are very strict, so they always try to do everything as well as possible.
Câu 10Thông hiểu
Xem chi tiết →The word “celebrities” in the passage is closest in meaning to _______.
A
famous people
B
talented people
C
rich people
D
good people
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