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5 tháng 10 2023

1. turn down : từ chối

2. go on : tiếp tục 

3. get over : vượt qua

4. cheer up : cổ vũ, vui lên

5. turn back : quay lại

6. find out : tìm ra

5 tháng 10 2023

1. was

2. got

3. had

4. listened

5. went

6. had

7. met

8. cycled

9. played

10. had 

5 tháng 10 2023

My friend goes to the Music Club on Wednesday afternoons.

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5 tháng 10 2023

My friend goes to the Music Club on Wednesday afternoons.

5 tháng 10 2023

HTHT:

+) S + have/has + Past Participle

-) S + have/has + not + Past Participle

?) Have/has + S + Past Participle.

 

5 tháng 10 2023

(+) S + have/has + P2

(-) S + have/has + not + P2

(?) Have/ Has + S + P2?

Have dùng với các chủ ngữ số nhiều, I, you, we, they

Has dùng với các chủ ngữ số ít, he, she, it 

5 tháng 10 2023

1 What were Tim and Matt do when you saw them?

2 Were you swimming 

3 What was he doing?

4 he was just trying 

5 Were they laughing?

6 Was Matt making

7 Was he watching

8 Were you wearing 

5 tháng 10 2023

7.

1. getting - went

2. was hoping - gave

3. was living- spent

4. started - was checking in

5. was looking - saw

6. came - was showing

7. was playing - broke

5 tháng 10 2023

Nếu ảnh mờ quá ạ

5 tháng 10 2023

1.A

2.A

3.B

4.A

5.D

6.B

7.A

8.D

9.D

10.A

Q28-Q35: Read the passage carefully and choose A, D, C, or D to indicate the correct answer toeach of the questions that follow.1. Many parents are concerned about how exposure to technology might affect young children’sdevelopment. We know that our preschoolers are acquiring new social and cognitive skills at animpressive rate, and we don’t want hours glued to an electronic device to impede this. But adolescenceis an equally important and rapidly developing period. Too few of us are paying...
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Q28-Q35: Read the passage carefully and choose A, D, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to
each of the questions that follow.

1. Many parents are concerned about how exposure to technology might affect young children’s
development. We know that our preschoolers are acquiring new social and cognitive skills at an
impressive rate, and we don’t want hours glued to an electronic device to impede this. But adolescence
is an equally important and rapidly developing period. Too few of us are paying attention to how our
teens’ technology use (far more intense and intimate than that of a 3-year-old playing with his dad’s
phone) affects them. Experts worry that social networking and texting, which have become essential
to teenage life, promote anxiety and lower self-esteem.

2. INDIRECT COMMUNICATION
Teens can keep busy hours after school and even long after bedtime. When they’re not doing their
homework (and when they are), they’re online and on their phones, texting, sharing, trolling, scrolling,
whatever.

3. Of course, before everyone had an Instagram account, teens were also busy, but they were more likely
to talk on the phone or in person when they were at the mall. While it may have seemed like a lot of
pointless meetings, they were experimenting, testing skills, succeeding, and failing in hundreds of
small, real-time interactions, which today’s kids need to catch up on. For their part, modern teenagers
are learning to communicate mainly while looking at a screen, not at another person.

4. CYBERBULLYING AND IMPOSTER SYNDROME
The other big danger of kids communicating more indirectly is that it has become easier to be cruel.
“Kids are sending all kinds of messages they wouldn’t dream of saying to anyone’s face,” says Donna

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Wick, EdD, a clinical and developmental psychologist. She notes that this seems especially true for
girls, who generally dislike disagreeing with their friends in “real life.”

5. Acceptance among their peers is essential to teens, and many of them care about their image as much
as a politician running for office, and for them, it can feel that serious. Add to that the fact that kids
today get real survey data about how much people like them or how they look, through things like
“likes.” It’s enough to turn anyone’s head – who wouldn’t want to look “better” if they can? So kids
can spend hours clipping their identities online, trying to project an idealized image. Teenage girls sort
through hundreds of photos, with tremendous angst over which ones to post online. Teenage boys
compete for attention, trying to outdo each other and pushing boundaries as much as possible in the

uninhibited online atmosphere. They gang up on each other.
6. Teens have always been doing this, but with the advent of social networking, they face more
opportunities and more pitfalls than ever before. When kids check social media posts and see how good
everyone looks, it only adds to the pressure. We’re used to worrying about the impractical ideals that
digitally retouched magazine models give our kids, but what happens when the kid next door is also
retouched? Even more confusing, what happens when our profile doesn’t represent the person we feel
we are inside?
(source: https://tribuneonlineng.com/how-the-use-of-social-networks-affects-teenagers/)
28: What should be the title of this passage?
A. How the Use of Social Networks Affects Teenagers
B. How Parents Deal with Children in Today Society
C. How the Internet Benefits Teenagers
D. How Teenagers Overcome Their Own Crisis

29: What is the main concern for parents regarding technology use in children?
A. The possibility of impeding their cognitive and social development.
B. The potential for them to become too attached to electronic devices.
C. The negative impact on their physical health.
D. The potential for them to become addicted to technology.

30: According to the passage, what worries experts when social networking has become an essential
part of teenagers’ life?

A. It may cause physical harm.
B. It may promote anxiety and lower self-esteem.
C. It may cause them to become addicted.
D. It may interfere with their academic performance.

31: Today, teenagers ___________________________________.
A. are more likely to communicate through text messaging than in person
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B. are more likely to communicate in person than through social media
C. have less access to technology than previous generations
D. are less likely to communicate with their peers at all

32: According to the passage, kids today get the idea of how much they are loved thanks to _____
A. the amount of money they are earning.
B. the number of friends they have.
C. the ‘likes’ they earn on every of their posts on their social accounts.
D. their academic performance.

33: The word “uninhibited” in paragraph 5 is most probably replaced with which of the
following?

A. reserved
B. uncontrolled
C. repressed
D. self-conscious

34: How have social networking sites affected the way that teenagers interact with each other?
A. Thanks to social networking sites, communication have become much easier among teenagers.
B. Teenagers have found it harder to communicate.
C. Social networking sites have no influence on teenagers’ communication.
D. Teenagers, especially girls, have found it easier for them to be cruel to each other.

35: According to the passage, what can be told about the digital image that teenagers project?
A. It may not be accurate.
B. It may be too perfect.
C. It may cause them to be bullied.
D. It may interfere with their academic performance.

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5 tháng 10 2023

28: What should be the title of this passage?
A. How the Use of Social Networks Affects Teenagers
B. How Parents Deal with Children in Today Society
C. How the Internet Benefits Teenagers
D. How Teenagers Overcome Their Own Crisis
29: What is the main concern for parents regarding technology use in children?
A. The possibility of impeding their cognitive and social development.
B. The potential for them to become too attached to electronic devices.
C. The negative impact on their physical health.
D. The potential for them to become addicted to technology.
30: According to the passage, what worries experts when social networking has become an essential
part of teenagers’ life?
A. It may cause physical harm.
B. It may promote anxiety and lower self-esteem.
C. It may cause them to become addicted.
D. It may interfere with their academic performance.
31: Today, teenagers ___________________________________.
A. are more likely to communicate through text messaging than in person
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B. are more likely to communicate in person than through social media
C. have less access to technology than previous generations
D. are less likely to communicate with their peers at all
32: According to the passage, kids today get the idea of how much they are loved thanks to _____
A. the amount of money they are earning.
B. the number of friends they have.
C. the ‘likes’ they earn on every of their posts on their social accounts.
D. their academic performance.
33: The word “uninhibited” in paragraph 5 is most probably replaced with which of the
following?
A. reserved
B. uncontrolled
C. repressed
D. self-conscious
34: How have social networking sites affected the way that teenagers interact with each other?
A. Thanks to social networking sites, communication have become much easier among teenagers.
B. Teenagers have found it harder to communicate.
C. Social networking sites have no influence on teenagers’ communication.
D. Teenagers, especially girls, have found it easier for them to be cruel to each other.
35: According to the passage, what can be told about the digital image that teenagers project?
A. It may not be accurate.
B. It may be too perfect.
C. It may cause them to be bullied.
D. It may interfere with their academic performance.

6 tháng 10 2023

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Look at the travel insurance notice. Using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS FROM THE PASSAGE answer each of these questions.

1. What item is covered in addition to health and medical expenses? Answer

2. In what situation is accidental injury not covered? Answer

3. What is special about the coverage for the United States? Answer

 

Youth Adventure Package Travel Insurance

The Youth Adventure Package is an affordable ‘just in case’ backup plan, so you aren’t hit with unexpected medical costs while on the adventure of a lifetime. You’ll be a long way from home. If you have an unexpected illness or, accidental injury, we’ll be there to help and ensure you get the care you need.

Our emergency travel assistance services are available from anywhere in the world at any time of the day or night.

A.    Even for young healthy travelers, sickness or accidental injury can happen at any time. Charges for hospital stays can be thousands of dollars per day not including doctor’s fees and diagnostic services. This easily adds up to a devastating financial loss. You are on the adventure of a lifetime and don’t want to be burdened with a medical bill or to pay for lost luggage.

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E.    Yes, you can. Just call your agent no sooner than 7 days prior to the expiry of your policy. You can purchase an extension if you are in good health and have not filed any claims on the policy.

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