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In this digital age, many people think that young adults spend all their time on the computer. And a new government survey of how young adults spend their leisure time says that 87 percent of people in the UK between the ages of 13 to 19 use the Internet every day. But it’s still important for young people to go out with friends. And the most popular evening out is going to the cinema: 42 percent say it’s their favourite way to spend an evening. For people who don’t go out, not...
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In this digital age, many people think that young adults spend all their time on the computer. And a new government survey of how young adults spend their leisure time says that 87 percent of people in the UK between the ages of 13 to 19 use the Internet every day. But it’s still important for young people to go out with friends. And the most popular evening out is going to the cinema: 42 percent say it’s their favourite
way to spend an evening.
For people who don’t go out, not surprisingly, television is more popular than radio. 82 percent say that they watch television for more than ten hours a week – mainly for films and news programmes – but only 23 percent listen to the radio. Music is always a favourite topic, but it seems that many people listen to music than can play a music instrument. The survey reveals that 38 percent watch live music, but 30 percent of people between 13 and 19 can play a musical instrument.
Only 32 percent of young adults play sports; with football, swimming, and cycling the most popular activities. But that means that more than two-thirds don’t play any sport!
Leisure Time Survey of Teenagers In The UK
• (1)_________ percent of teenagers use the Internet every day.
• The most popular leisure activity is going to the cinema: (2)_________ percent say it is their favourite evening activity.
• (3)__________ percent of people say that they watch TV for more than (4) _________ hours a week, but only (5)_________ percent listen to the radio.
• (6)__________ percent of young people watch live music, but only (7)_______ percent can play a musical instrument.
• Only (8)__________ percent of young adults play sports. Football, swimming, and cycling are the most popular sports.

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I. Complete the conversation with the phrases below. Then practice it with your partner. But we will How about you Would you like What kinds I'm sorry. I can't Lien: (1)....................of TV programmes do you best? Hong: I like to watch women's program. (2)............................? Lien: I prefer listening to music. Hong: There is a good music performance at Lan Anh Club this weekend....
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I. Complete the conversation with the phrases below. Then practice it with your partner.
But we will How about you Would you like
What kinds I'm sorry. I can't

Lien: (1)....................of TV programmes do you best?
Hong: I like to watch women's program. (2)............................?
Lien: I prefer listening to music.
Hong: There is a good music performance at Lan Anh Club this weekend. (3)........................to go with me?
Lien: I'd love to, but (4)....................I have to go to my cousin's birthday party on Saturday evening.
Hong: (5)....................go on Sunday.
Lien: That's great.
II. Reading the passage, and answer the questions.
Today, there is a TV set in nearly every home. people watch television every day, and some people watch it from until night. Americans watch tevision about 35 house a week. But is television good or bad for you?People have different answers. Some say that there is a lot of violence on TV today, the programs are terrible and people don't get any exercise because they only sit and watch TV. Others think that TV progams bing news from around the world, help you learn many useful things, especially children. Thank to television, people learn about life in other countries, and it helps people relax after a long day of hard work.
1. Is television very popular nowadays? Why?
2. How many hours do Americans watch TV a day?
3. Why don't some people like watching television?
4. What does television bring to you?
5. What do you learn from television?

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18 tháng 1 2018

I. Complete the conversation with the phrases below. Then practice it with your partner.
But we will How about you Would you like
What kinds I'm sorry. I can't

Lien: (1)..........What kinds..........of TV programmes do you best?
Hong: I like to watch women's program. (2)............How about you................?
Lien: I prefer listening to music.
Hong: There is a good music performance at Lan Anh Club this weekend. (3)...........Would you like.............to go with me?
Lien: I'd love to, but (4)........I'm sorry, I can't............I have to go to my cousin's birthday party on Saturday evening.
Hong: (5).........But we will...........go on Sunday.
Lien: That's great.
II. Reading the passage, and answer the questions.
Today, there is a TV set in nearly every home. people watch television every day, and some people watch it from until night. Americans watch tevision about 35 house a week. But is television good or bad for you?People have different answers. Some say that there is a lot of violence on TV today, the programs are terrible and people don't get any exercise because they only sit and watch TV. Others think that TV progams bing news from around the world, help you learn many useful things, especially children. Thank to television, people learn about life in other countries, and it helps people relax after a long day of hard work.

1. Is television very popular nowadays? Why?

=> Yes it is, because there is a TV set in nearly every home

2. How many hours do Americans watch TV a day?

=> Americans watch tevision about 5 hours a day.

3. Why don't some people like watching television?

=> Because there is a lot of violence on TV today, the programs are terrible and people don't get any exercise because they only sit and watch TV

4. What does television bring to you?

=> Television brings news from around the world.

5. What do you learn from television?

=> We can learn about life in other countries.

I. Choose the correct answer: 1. Do you mind...the air - conditioner? It is too cold. A. turn on B. turn off C. turning on D. turning off 2. Sitting too long in front of he computer makes your eyes..... A. tired B. harm C. boring D. relax 3. When you plays games online, be careful when you make friend with..... A. girls B. boy C.strangers D. your classmates 4. Anna prefers.....TV to.....books. A. watching/reading B. watch/read C. watching/read D....
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I. Choose the correct answer:
1. Do you mind...the air - conditioner? It is too cold.
A. turn on B. turn off C. turning on D. turning off
2. Sitting too long in front of he computer makes your eyes.....
A. tired B. harm C. boring D. relax
3. When you plays games online, be careful when you make friend with.....
A. girls B. boy C.strangers D. your classmates
4. Anna prefers.....TV to.....books.
A. watching/reading B. watch/read C. watching/read D. watch/reading
5. The phrase " window shopping " means:
A. buying a window B. just looking without intending to buy
B. going shopping through the window D. buying so many things at the same time
6. Do you fancy.....origami?
A. making B. make C. doing D. do
7. The sentence " c u 2moro " means:
A. See you tommorrow B. Nice to meet you
C. See you later D. Let me see
8. I hate.....up late to do homework.
A. staying B. stay C. get D. getting
9. My younger brother used to detest.....fish, but now he likes doing it.
A. eats B. ate C. eating D.eat
10. Computers should only be used for....time.
A. limited B. unlimited c. limit D. freedom
II. Read the passage about British and American teenagers, and answer the questions:
Sport: In the UK, footbal, rugby, tennis and basketball are the most popular sports for teenagers. In the USA, American football, athletics, basketball and baseball are popular.
The Internet and television: Teenagers in both the UK and the USA today watch television less than before but they use the Internet more. They spend over 25 hours a week online. Pocket money and shopping: The average teenager in the UK gets about 7$ a week pocket money. In the USA it is about. They spend their money on clothes and going out, but magazines, presents and snacks are so important.
Friends: The average British and America teenagers has seven close friends. He or she has sixteen online friends on social network websites.
1. Which sports do British and American teenagers play in their free time?
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2. How long do they spend online?
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3. How much pocket money do they get?
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4. What do they spend it on?
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5. How many online friends do they have?
III. Complete the sentences in Mai's email with the correct form of the verb in brackets:
Hi, Susan!
Well, I'm here in Ha Noi, now. I see quite a lot of my cousin Hoa because we (1) (enjoy/do)................ the same things. I have some new friends called David and John. David is very good at computers and he (2) (not mind/help).............me so that's good. John is really nice too. He (3) (play)...........basketball and he (4) (go/skateboard)............ quite a lot. His brother Toby is 18 and he's really cool but he (5) (prefer/play)............football. I (6) (do)...............gymnastics once a week and Hoa (7) (do)..........karate. She prefers indoor sports because she (8) (not like/get)........cold!
Write soon!
*Các bạn làm giúp mình với ạ, mình đang cần gấp! Mình cảm ơn trước nhé!

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9 tháng 8 2019

I. Choose the correct answer:
1. Do you mind...the air - conditioner? It is too cold.
A. turn on B. turn off C. turning on D. turning off
2. Sitting too long in front of he computer makes your eyes.....
A. tired B. harm C. boring D. relax
3. When you plays games online, be careful when you make friend with.....
A. girls B. boy C.strangers D. your classmates
4. Anna prefers.....TV to.....books.
A. watching/reading B. watch/read C. watching/read D. watch/reading
5. The phrase " window shopping " means:
A. buying a window B. just looking without intending to buy
B. going shopping through the window D. buying so many things at the same time
6. Do you fancy.....origami?
A. making B. make C. doing D. do
7. The sentence " c u 2moro " means:
A. See you tommorrow B. Nice to meet you
C. See you later D. Let me see
8. I hate.....up late to do homework.
A. staying B. stay C. get D. getting
9. My younger brother used to detest.....fish, but now he likes doing it.
A. eats B. ate C. eating D.eat
10. Computers should only be used for....time.
A. limited B. unlimited c. limit D. freedom
III. Complete the sentences in Mai's email with the correct form of the verb in brackets:
Hi, Susan!
Well, I'm here in Ha Noi, now. I see quite a lot of my cousin Hoa because we (1) (enjoy/do)....enjoy doing............ the same things. I have some new friends called David and John. David is very good at computers and he (2) (not mind/help)......doesn't mind helping.......me so that's good. John is really nice too. He (3) (play)...plays........basketball and he (4) (go/skateboard)......goes skateboarding...... quite a lot. His brother Toby is 18 and he's really cool but he (5) (prefer/play).......prefers playing.....football. I (6) (do).........do......gymnastics once a week and Hoa (7) (do).....does.....karate. She prefers indoor sports because she (8) (not like/get).....doesn't like get...cold!
Write soon!
*Các bạn làm giúp mình với ạ, mình đang cần gấp! Mình cảm ơn trước nhé!

=>Bài đọc bn tự rèn kĩ năng reading and writing nha!

9 tháng 8 2019

I. Choose the correct answer:
1. Do you mind...the air - conditioner? It is too cold.
A. turn on B. turn off C. turning on D. turning off
2. Sitting too long in front of he computer makes your eyes.....
A. tired B. harm C. boring D. relax
3. When you plays games online, be careful when you make friend with.....
A. girls B. boy C.strangers D. your classmates
4. Anna prefers.....TV to.....books.
A. watching/reading B. watch/read C. watching/read D. watch/reading
5. The phrase " window shopping " means:
A. buying a window B. just looking without intending to buy
B. going shopping through the window D. buying so many things at the same time
6. Do you fancy.....origami?
A. making B. make C. doing D. do
7. The sentence " c u 2moro " means:
A. See you tommorrow B. Nice to meet you
C. See you later D. Let me see
8. I hate.....up late to do homework.
A. staying B. stay C. get D. getting
9. My younger brother used to detest.....fish, but now he likes doing it.
A. eats B. ate C. eating D.eat
10. Computers should only be used for....time.
A. limited B. unlimited c. limit D. freedom
II. Read the passage about British and American teenagers, and answer the questions:
Sport: In the UK, footbal, rugby, tennis and basketball are the most popular sports for teenagers. In the USA, American football, athletics, basketball and baseball are popular.
The Internet and television: Teenagers in both the UK and the USA today watch television less than before but they use the Internet more. They spend over 25 hours a week online. Pocket money and shopping: The average teenager in the UK gets about 7$ a week pocket money. In the USA it is about. They spend their money on clothes and going out, but magazines, presents and snacks are so important.
Friends: The average British and America teenagers has seven close friends. He or she has sixteen online friends on social network websites.
1. Which sports do British and American teenagers play in their free time?
------------They play footbal, rugby, tennis, basketball, athletics and baseball-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2. How long do they spend online?
--------------They spend over 25 hours a week online-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3. How much pocket money do they get?
---------------They get 7$ a week----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4. What do they spend it on?
----------They spend it on clothes, going out, magazines, presents and snacks---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5. How many online friends do they have?
III. Complete the sentences in Mai's email with the correct form of the verb in brackets:
Hi, Susan!
Well, I'm here in Ha Noi, now. I see quite a lot of my cousin Hoa because we (1) enjoy doing the same things. I have some new friends called David and John. David is very good at computers and he (2) don't mind helping me so that's good. John is really nice too. He plays basketball and he goes skateboarding quite a lot. His brother Toby is 18 and he's really cool but he (5) prefers playing football. I do gymnastics once a week and Hoa (7) does karate. She prefers indoor sports because she (8) doesn't like getting cold!
Write soon!

Read the text below and choose the answer (A B C D) that bests fits each gal In a recent survey, people were asked to list the experiences they would most like to have before they died. In response, a surprising (1)...... of people metioned that they'd like to see whales in their natural habitat. In (2)....... fact, this is an ambition that can be (3)....... relatively easily It is (4)........ that the seas around Iceland are home to over 5,000 orca or killer whales, as they sometimes know....
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Read the text below and choose the answer (A B C D) that bests fits each gal

In a recent survey, people were asked to list the experiences they would most like to have before they died. In response, a surprising (1)...... of people metioned that they'd like to see whales in their natural habitat. In (2)....... fact, this is an ambition that can be (3)....... relatively easily

It is (4)........ that the seas around Iceland are home to over 5,000 orca or killer whales, as they sometimes know. But their bahavior, and therefore your chances of seeing them, varies (5)....... to the season

In summer, the whales have a (6)......... to hang out near the coast and can be seen swimming up fiords and inlets. During the winter months, however, the animals are generally to be found (7)....... out at sea. (8)....

.. season you choose for ypur trip, whale- watching trips are very easy to organize amd there's a (9)......... chance you'll get to see other whale species too

Besides Iceland, another option is to (10)....... for northern. Norway between October and January. Orcas arrive here at this time of year in (11)...... of large shoals of herring, which are important (12)....... of their diet. If you're lucky, you might even see some spectacular displays of northern lights during your time there

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27 tháng 5 2019

A B C D ,.... ĐÂU BN

In Britain, the climate is not very good. There are very few hot days and it rains a lot. Because of this, people spend a lot of time at home. Generally, British homes have a lot of furniture in them, carpets on the floors and heavy curtains. Many houses in Britain are old. Many of them are over one hundred years old. Often, they do not have enough insulation and the heat goes out through the windows, the doors and up the chimney. Because of the climate, people in Britain have to spend a lot...
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In Britain, the climate is not very good. There are very few hot days and it rains a lot. Because of this, people spend a lot of time at home. Generally, British homes have a lot of furniture in them, carpets on the floors and heavy curtains.

Many houses in Britain are old. Many of them are over one hundred years old. Often, they do not have enough insulation and the heat goes out through the windows, the doors and up the chimney.

Because of the climate, people in Britain have to spend a lot of money on heating. Many houses have a special systems called “central heating”. This heats all the rooms and, at the same time heats the hot water. Houses without central heating often have gas, electric or coal fires. New houses are much better. They have two layers of glass in the windows to stop the heat going out.

1. Why do British people spend a lot of time at home?

A. Because the climate is very good. B. Because they don’t know where to go.

C. Because the climate is not very good. D. Because they want to stay at home.

2. The heat go out of the house through ______.

A. the windows and up the chimney. B. the windows, the doors and up the chimney.

C. the doors and up the chimney. D. the walls and up the chimney.

3. Because of ________,people in Britain have to spend a lot of money on heating.

A. cold weather B. cool weather

C. hot weather. D. bad weather

4. Houses without central heating often have _______.

A. only coal fires B. gas or coal fires

C. electric or coal fires D. gas, electric or coal fires

5. New houses usually have _______ in the windows to stop the heat going out.

A. one layers of glass B. two layers of glass

C. three layers of glass D. two layers of gas

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family in Britain is changing. The once typical British family headed by two parents has undergone substantial changes during the twentieth century. In particular there has been a rise in the number of single-person households, which increased from 18 to 29 per cent of all households between 1971 and 2002. By the year 2020, it is estimated that there will be more single people than married people. Fifty years ago, this would have been socially unacceptable in Britain. In the past, people got...
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family in Britain is changing. The once typical British family headed by two parents has undergone substantial changes during the twentieth century. In particular there has been a rise in the number of single-person households, which increased from 18 to 29 per cent of all households between 1971 and 2002. By the year 2020, it is estimated that there will be more single people than married people. Fifty years ago, this would have been socially unacceptable in Britain.

In the past, people got married and stayed married. Divorce was very difficult, expensive and took a long time.

(cohabit) without getting married. Only about 60% of these couples will eventually get married.

In the past, people married before they had children, but now about 40% of children in Britain are born to unmarried cohabiting) parents. In 2000, around a quarter of unmarried people between the ages of 16 and 59 were cohabiting in Great Britain. Cohabiting couples are also starting families without first being married. Before 1960 this was very unusual, but in 2001 around 23 per cent of births in the UK were to cohabiting couples.

People are generally getting married at a later age now and many women do not want to have children immediately. They prefer to concentrate on their jobs and put off having a baby until late thirties.

The number of single-parent families is increasing. This is mainly due to more marriages ending in divorce, but some women are also choosing to have children as lone parents without being married.

19. Which of the following could be the best title for the passage?

A. Changing Values and Norms of the British Family B. Changes in Marriage among British Young Generations C. Changing Insights into and Ideas of the British Family

D. Changes in Viewpoints and Lifestyles of British Couples

20. The word "which" in the passage refers to _

A. the family in Britain

B. substantial changes C. typical British family

D. single-parent households

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21. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

A. In the past, British people had to pay a lot if they wanted to get divorced. B. Half of the children in Britain now are born to unmarried couples. C. Women in Britain now do not want to have children right after marriage. D. There are more and more single-parent families in Britain these days.

A. do not want

B. delay

C. start

D. do not intend

23. Which of the following best describes the overall tone of the passage?

B. positive

C. negative

D. predictive Except for a few

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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.   Facebook is a for-profit online social media and social networking service. The Facebook website was launched on February 4th, 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg, along with fellow Harvard College students and roommates. Since 2006, anyone age 13 and older has been allowed to become a registered user of Facebook though variations exist in minimum age requirement,...
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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.

   Facebook is a for-profit online social media and social networking service. The Facebook website was launched on February 4th, 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg, along with fellow Harvard College students and roommates. Since 2006, anyone age 13 and older has been allowed to become a registered user of Facebook though variations exist in minimum age requirement, depending on applicable local laws.

  Over 25 million people in the Uk use Facebook. That’s 45% of population! And on average, each user spends over six hours a month on Facebook. Though not the highest this is a considerable number. Is Facebook is a dangerous obsession or just harmless fun? Seventeen- year-old Bethan has written on her blog about what it was like to stop using Facebook.

   I think I am a Facebook addict. I log on to Facebook everyday to chat to my friends real friends and loads of online friends. Sometimes I have ten conversations going at the same time. I upload photos and update my Facebook profile all the time. But recently I’ve started to feel worried if I am offline for more than a few hours. And then last week I forgot to meet a real friend because I was online! I’ve realised I could have a problem. So I’ve decided to give it up for a while.

   I found it really hard. Facebook and my friends demanded to know why I had left. I spent the first few evenings wondering what everyone was chatting on Facebook. I even phoned a couple of friends to find out.

   The fourth night I wasn’t quite so bad. I actually concentrated on my homework better and I had more time to watch my TV programmes. And I spoke to my friends during the day at school. At the end of the first week, I reactivated my account, I think Facebook is fun and it’s useful for posting messages to friends and sharing photos. But I’ll try not to spend so much time on it in the future.

Question: Which of the following is NOT true about Facebook users in UK?

A. 45% of the country’s population used Facebook.

B. More than 25 millions of Brits use Facebook.

C. The amount of time British users spent on Facebook is highest.

D. Averagely, 6 hours per month are spent by British users.

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14 tháng 1 2017

Đáp án C.

23 tháng 3 2021

đáp án C

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.   Facebook is a for-profit online social media and social networking service. The Facebook website was launched on February 4th, 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg, along with fellow Harvard College students and roommates. Since 2006, anyone age 13 and older has been allowed to become a registered user of Facebook though variations exist in minimum age requirement,...
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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.

   Facebook is a for-profit online social media and social networking service. The Facebook website was launched on February 4th, 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg, along with fellow Harvard College students and roommates. Since 2006, anyone age 13 and older has been allowed to become a registered user of Facebook though variations exist in minimum age requirement, depending on applicable local laws.

  Over 25 million people in the Uk use Facebook. That’s 45% of population! And on average, each user spends over six hours a month on Facebook. Though not the highest this is a considerable number. Is Facebook is a dangerous obsession or just harmless fun? Seventeen- year-old Bethan has written on her blog about what it was like to stop using Facebook.

   I think I am a Facebook addict. I log on to Facebook everyday to chat to my friends real friends and loads of online friends. Sometimes I have ten conversations going at the same time. I upload photos and update my Facebook profile all the time. But recently I’ve started to feel worried if I am offline for more than a few hours. And then last week I forgot to meet a real friend because I was online! I’ve realised I could have a problem. So I’ve decided to give it up for a while.

   I found it really hard. Facebook and my friends demanded to know why I had left. I spent the first few evenings wondering what everyone was chatting on Facebook. I even phoned a couple of friends to find out.

   The fourth night I wasn’t quite so bad. I actually concentrated on my homework better and I had more time to watch my TV programmes. And I spoke to my friends during the day at school. At the end of the first week, I reactivated my account, I think Facebook is fun and it’s useful for posting messages to friends and sharing photos. But I’ll try not to spend so much time on it in the future.

Question: The highlight word “it” in the passage refers to_____.

A. worrying

B. facebook

C. a problem

D. meeting her real friend

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2 tháng 11 2019

Đáp án B.

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.   Facebook is a for-profit online social media and social networking service. The Facebook website was launched on February 4th, 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg, along with fellow Harvard College students and roommates. Since 2006, anyone age 13 and older has been allowed to become a registered user of Facebook though variations exist in minimum age requirement,...
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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.

   Facebook is a for-profit online social media and social networking service. The Facebook website was launched on February 4th, 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg, along with fellow Harvard College students and roommates. Since 2006, anyone age 13 and older has been allowed to become a registered user of Facebook though variations exist in minimum age requirement, depending on applicable local laws.

  Over 25 million people in the Uk use Facebook. That’s 45% of population! And on average, each user spends over six hours a month on Facebook. Though not the highest this is a considerable number. Is Facebook is a dangerous obsession or just harmless fun? Seventeen- year-old Bethan has written on her blog about what it was like to stop using Facebook.

   I think I am a Facebook addict. I log on to Facebook everyday to chat to my friends real friends and loads of online friends. Sometimes I have ten conversations going at the same time. I upload photos and update my Facebook profile all the time. But recently I’ve started to feel worried if I am offline for more than a few hours. And then last week I forgot to meet a real friend because I was online! I’ve realised I could have a problem. So I’ve decided to give it up for a while.

   I found it really hard. Facebook and my friends demanded to know why I had left. I spent the first few evenings wondering what everyone was chatting on Facebook. I even phoned a couple of friends to find out.

   The fourth night I wasn’t quite so bad. I actually concentrated on my homework better and I had more time to watch my TV programmes. And I spoke to my friends during the day at school. At the end of the first week, I reactivated my account, I think Facebook is fun and it’s useful for posting messages to friends and sharing photos. But I’ll try not to spend so much time on it in the future.

Question: The word “applicable” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to_____.

A. different

B. unsuitable

C. relevant

D. opposite

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29 tháng 7 2019

Đáp án C.