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1 remembering
2 engaged
3 moving
4 interested
5 using
6 observing - recording
7 communicating
8 interested
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1.remembering
2.engaged
3.moving
4.interested
5.using
6.observing, recording
7.communicating
8.interested
Hic đã nhác làm bài đọc hiểu mà lại bị lôi vào
Theo ý kiến của riêng me thì nó như vậy nè
1.D
thực ra là ban đầu me khá phân vân đáp án A đó nhưng đó là khi mk chỉ mới đọc đoạn đầu tiên thôi chứ thực ra đáp án A theo mk là chưa nói lên đc cái main topic của cả bài này
2. B
nếu như me nhớ ko lầm thì " prior to" nếu nó là V đại loại thì nó có nghĩa là "trước"
thì có 2 từ na ná nghĩ là " ealier" và" forward " thực ra nếu mà nghĩa là " forward" thì đúng là "trước" nhưng nó thiên về là " phía trước" còn trong trường hợp này chú ý là ở đoạn văn đó prior knowledge nên me nghĩ là " ealier"
3. A
cái này cụ thể có trong bài luôn ấy nhỉ|?
Dòng à........ 2,3 đoạn 2 nha
4. D
dòng 5,6,7,8 của đoạn thứ 2 các bạn đọc kĩ và đáp án giống nhau rồi nè
5. C nha
đọc ngay cái câu trước từ " they" đó đi nha . Cái câu bắt đầu là "Unlike....|" đó á các bạn
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 from 1 to 5 .
Successful students often do the followings while studying . First , they have an overview before reading . Next , they look for important information and pay greater attention to it ( which often needs jumping forward or backward to process information ) . They also relate important points to one another . Also , they activate and use their prior knowledge . When they realize that their understanding is not good , they do not wait to change strategies . Last , they can monitor understanding and take action to correct or " fix up " mistakes in comprehension .
Conversely , students with low academic achievement often demonstrate ineffective study skills . They tend to assume a passive role , in learning and rely on others ( e.g.., teachers , parents ) to monitor their studying , for example , low - achieving students often do not monitor their understanding of content ; they may not be aware of the purpose of studying ; and they show little evidence of looking back , or employing " fix - up " strategies to fix understanding problems . Students who struggle with learning new information seem to be unaware that they must extent effort beyond simply reading the content to understand and remember it . Children with learning disabilities do not plan and judge the quality of their studying . Their studying may be disorganized . Students with learning problems face challenges with personal organization as well . They often have difficulty keeping track of materials and assignments , following directions , and completing work on time . Unlike good studiers who employ a variety of study skills in a flexible yet purposeful manner , low - achieving students use a restricted range of study skills . They cannot explain why good study strategies are important for learning ; and they tend to use the same , often ineffective study approach for all learning tasks , ignoring task content , structure or difficulty .
( Source : Adapted from Study Skills : Managing Your Learning - NUI Galway )
Question 1 : What is the topic of this passage ?
A. Successful and low - academic achieving students
B. Successful learners and their learning strategies
C. Study skills for high school students
D. Effective and ineffective ways of learning
Question 2 : The word " prior " in the first paragraph is closest meaning to ................ ?
A. important B. earlier C. forward D. good
Question 3 : According to the passage , what can be learnt about passive students ?
A. They depend on other people to organize their learning
B. They are slow in their studying
C. They monitor their understanding
D. They know the purpose of studying
Question 4 : Which of the following is NOT an evidence of monitoring studying ?
A. Being aware of the purpose of studying B. Monitoring their understanding of content
C. Fixing up mistakes in understanding D. Looking at their backs
Question 5 : The underlined pronoun " They " in the last sentence refers to .......................
A. study strategies B. study skills
C. low - achieving students D. good studiers
Fill in each gap with one appropriate compound adjective
air-sick; airtight; trustworthy; snow-white; carsick; duty-free; homesick; waterproof; praiseworthy; good-tempered
Peter was a student living far from home. Because of his hard work at college, he rarely returned home and he sometimes felt (1) ..homesick.. . Whenever he had a chance to go home to visit his family, he always went by train, not by plane or by car because was afraid of being (2) .air-sick... and (3) ..carsick.. .
In his learning, he was very successful and always got good marks from all of his teachers, who often said that he was (4) .. good-tempered.. and (5) ..praiseworthy.. had achievements. Besides, his friends often regarded him as a (6) .. trustworthy... classmate because he was always willing to help them.
One day, he got the first prize with some money in a competition at college. He decided to go to a (7) ..duty-free.. shop for students to buy some chocolate kept in an (8) ...airtight.... container for his father, a (9) ..waterproof.. watch for his mother and a doll with (10) .snow-white... hair for his little sister .
Fill in each gap with one appropriate compound adjective.
one-egg; one-litre; three-course; five-minute; twelve-man; fifteen-piece; ten-ton; 2,000-word; thirty-five-hour; 4,000-year-old
1. Their cat was run over by a ..ten-ton. lorry.
2. The concert was performed by a ...twelve-man.. orchestra.
3. The man was convicted of murder by the .. thirty-five-hour.. jury.
4. The Vietnamese people are proud of their ..4,000-year-old... history.
5. The price of a ..one-litre.. bottle of whisky has gone up by 90p.
6. The workers are on strike for better pay and a .. three-course... week.
7. Peter can't go out. He has to write a ..2,000-word.. essay by tomorrow.8. I didn't have a big lunch. Just a .fifteen-piece... omelette and some potatoes.
9. My new house is very handy for the shops and only a ..five-minute.. walk from my school.
10. At this excellent restaurant, we can get a ..one-egg.. meal and coffee just for $5 per person.
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 film, 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
Learning another language! Learning English! Why do all these people want to learn English?. Is it difficult to answer that question?. Many boys and girls learn English at school because it is one of their subjects. They study their own language and Mathematics…and English (In England, or America, or Australia, many boys and girls study their own language, which is English, and Mathematics, .and another language, perhaps French, or German, or Spanish)
Many adults learn English because it is useful for their work. Teenagers often learn English for their higher studies, because some of their books are in English at the college or university. Other people learn English because they want to read newspapers or magazines in English.
28. According to the writer, ……………..
A. only adults learn English
B. no children like learning English
C. English is only useful to teenagers
D. English is popular in much of the world
29. Many people learn English by ……….
A. watching videos only
B. hearing the language in the office
C. working hard on their lessons
D. talking with the film stars
30. Many boys and girls learn English because ………….
A. English can give them a job
B. It is included in their study courses
C. their parents make them
D. they have to learn their own language
Quesion 4: the word they in paraghaph 3 refers to ......... ?
A. Teenagers
B. People
C. Adults
D. Books
5-By using active learning strategies, teachers can create a more engaging learning environment.
6-Students who are actively engaged in their learning process will have better academic performance.
7-By encouraging students to participate in class discussions, teachers can help them improve their communication skills.
8-Kids who are actively involved in their learning process are more likely to enjoy the experience.
9-By incorporating active learning strategies into their lessons, teachers can make learning more interactive and dynamic.
10-Students who are actively participating in group projects can develop important social skills.
11-By encouraging students to ask questions, teachers can help them develop critical thinking skills.
12-Kids who are actively exploring new topics and ideas are more likely to develop a lifelong love of learning.
13-By offering opportunities for students to practice and apply what they have learned, teachers can help them develop important problem-solving skills.
14-Active learning can help students become more confident in their abilities to learn and succeed.
15-Active learning can help students develop a sense of ownership over their education.
16-By modeling active learning behaviors and strategies, teachers can help students learn how to learn.
17-Active learning can help students in building resilience and adaptability, as they learn to navigate new challenges and situations.
18-The students were excited about their field trip to the zoo.
19-The teacher is surprising the students with a pop quiz on Friday.
20-The students are interested in learning about science and technology.
5-By using active learning strategies, teachers can create a more engaging learning environment.
6-Students who are actively engaged in their learning process will have better academic performance.
7-By encouraging students to participate in class discussions, teachers can help them improve their communication skills.
8-Kids who are actively involved in their learning process are more likely to enjoy the experience.
9-By incorporating active learning strategies into their lessons, teachers can make learning more interactive and dynamic.
10-Students who are actively participating in group projects can develop important social skills.
11-By encouraging students to ask questions, teachers can help them develop critical thinking skills.
12-Kids who are actively exploring new topics and ideas are more likely to develop a lifelong love of learning.
13-By offering opportunities for students to practice and apply what they have learned, teachers can help them develop important problem-solving skills.
14-Active learning can help students become more confident in their abilities to learn and succeed.
15-Active learning can help students develop a sense of ownership over their education.
16-By modeling active learning behaviors and strategies, teachers can help students learn how to learn.
17-Active learning can help students in building resilience and adaptability, as they learn to navigate new challenges and situations.
18-The students were excited about their field trip to the zoo.
19-The teacher is surprising the students with a pop quiz on Friday.
20-The students are interested in learning about science and technology.