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7 tháng 7 2019

V. Rewrite the following in reported speech.

21. Tom said, “Homework is a leading cause of stress.”

=>Tom said that homework was a leading cause of stress

22. “A little stress can make students work harder, but too much stress can make the opposite result.” Miss Hoa said.

=>Miss Hoa said that a little stress could make students work harder ,but too much stress could make the opposite result

23. “My parents can help me decide what's important and what's optional,” said Phuc.

=>Phuc said that his parents could help him decide what was important and what was optional

24. Mr. Thanh said, “Parents are right to be worried about stress and their children's health.”

=>Mr.Thanh said that Parents were right to be worried about stress and their children's health

25. Nick's father said, “It doesn't matter where my son goes to college, Nick.”

=>Nick's father said that it didn't matter where his son went to college

7 tháng 7 2019

V. Rewrite the following in reported speech.

21. Mai said, “The stress of the entrance examinations made me physically ill.”

=> Mai said that the stress of the entrance examinations hade made her physically ill.”

22. “It breaks my heart to see her upset when she failed the exam,” Nora's mother said.

=> Nora's mother said that it broke her heart to see her upset when she had failed the exam

23. “I feel stressed and tense to see that I can't get the perfect results, Phong,” said Mi

=> Mi told phong that she felt stressed and tense to see that she couldn't get the perfect results

24. Quan said, “Study stress has been a part of my life.”

=> Quan said that study stress had been a part of his life

25. “I started experiencing symptoms of stress in grade 8,” Phong said.

=> Phong said that he had started experiencing symptoms of stress in grade 8

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10 tháng 10 2019

1 Trang wondered what to wear to the fancy dress party

2 She couldn't decide whether to help Chau with the money your her mum had given to her

3 Nick wondered where to get those traditional handicrafs

4 Phuc had no idea who to turn to for help with his homework

5 Hoa was not sure when to break the sad news to him

6 The girl wondered to phone him now

7 The juong girl wondered to agree to had a date with him

III. Read the passage and choose the correct answer to each of the questions. (1 p) British teenagers sit up to 70 exams and tests before they reach their GCSEs (The General Certificate of Secondary Education). But there are ways to ease the stress at exam time. What a student eats and drinks in the run-up to exams can influence how clearly they think and how happy they feel. A balanced diet with lots of fruit and vegetables, fish and complex carbohydrates will help them concentrate and think...
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III. Read the passage and choose the correct answer to each of the questions. (1 p)

British teenagers sit up to 70 exams and tests before they reach their GCSEs (The General Certificate of Secondary Education). But there are ways to ease the stress at exam time.

What a student eats and drinks in the run-up to exams can influence how clearly they think and how happy they feel. A balanced diet with lots of fruit and vegetables, fish and complex carbohydrates will help them concentrate and think clearly. Too much high-fat, high-sugar and high-caffeine food and drink can make studying harder.

Sleeping well and for long enough to feel rested, around six to eight hours for most people, will help thinking and concentration. Students should allow half an hour or so to wind down between studying, watching TV or using a computer and going to bed to help them get a good night’s sleep. Regular exercise also helps them sleep better. Cramming all night before an exam is usually a bad idea.

Parents should be flexible around exam time. When a child is revising all day, don’t worry about household jobs that are left undone or untidy bedrooms. If they’re a bit moody they should stay calm. They can help a child to revise by making sure they have somewhere comfortable to study.

Students should remind themselves that feeling nervous is normal. Nervousness is a typical reaction to exams. All students will feel it. The key is to put these nerves to positive use. Being reminded of what they do know and the time they have put into study can help them feel confident that they can reach their potential.

1. The underlined word “Cramming” in the passage probably means ____ .

A. Sleeping for a long time

B. Having a nightmare

C. Reading things aloud

D. Memorising a lot of things

2. A comfortable place is good for students to ______ .

A. Have a sound sleep

B. Revise more effectively

C. Feel positive about learning

D. Stop worrying about exams

3. Before exams, it is not unusual to______ .

A. Eat well

B. Stay calm

C. Feel nervous

D. Reacttypically

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

A. It is impossible for teenagers to ease their stress before exams.

B. Eating and drinking properly can help students study better.

C. Regular exercise and relaxation are necessary for a good sleep.

D. Parents play an important role in raising their children’s exam results.

5. What is the main idea of the passage?

A. How to be well-prepared for exams

B. A balanced diet for examinees

C. What teenagers should do to feel rested

D. Nervousness: good reaction to exams

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6 tháng 8 2018

III. Read the passage and choose the correct answer to each of the questions. (1 p)

British teenagers sit up to 70 exams and tests before they reach their GCSEs (The General Certificate of Secondary Education). But there are ways to ease the stress at exam time.

What a student eats and drinks in the run-up to exams can influence how clearly they think and how happy they feel. A balanced diet with lots of fruit and vegetables, fish and complex carbohydrates will help them concentrate and think clearly. Too much high-fat, high-sugar and high-caffeine food and drink can make studying harder.

Sleeping well and for long enough to feel rested, around six to eight hours for most people, will help thinking and concentration. Students should allow half an hour or so to wind down between studying, watching TV or using a computer and going to bed to help them get a good night’s sleep. Regular exercise also helps them sleep better. Cramming all night before an exam is usually a bad idea.

Parents should be flexible around exam time. When a child is revising all day, don’t worry about household jobs that are left undone or untidy bedrooms. If they’re a bit moody they should stay calm. They can help a child to revise by making sure they have somewhere comfortable to study.

Students should remind themselves that feeling nervous is normal. Nervousness is a typical reaction to exams. All students will feel it. The key is to put these nerves to positive use. Being reminded of what they do know and the time they have put into study can help them feel confident that they can reach their potential.

1. The underlined word “Cramming” in the passage probably means ____ .

A. Sleeping for a long time

B. Having a nightmare

C. Reading things aloud

D. Memorising a lot of things

2. A comfortable place is good for students to ______ .

A. Have a sound sleep

B. Revise more effectively

C. Feel positive about learning

D. Stop worrying about exams

3. Before exams, it is not unusual to______ .

A. Eat well

B. Stay calm

C. Feel nervous

D. Reacttypically

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

A. It is impossible for teenagers to ease their stress before exams.

B. Eating and drinking properly can help students study better.

C. Regular exercise and relaxation are necessary for a good sleep.

D. Parents play an important role in raising their children’s exam results.

5. What is the main idea of the passage?

A. How to be well-prepared for exams

B. A balanced diet for examinees

C. What teenagers should do to feel rested

D. Nervousness: good reaction to exams

8 tháng 7 2019

II. Rewrite the following sentences in reported speech.

1. Susan said, “Every day teased and bullied and I don't know what to do!”

=>Susan said that every day had teased and had bullied and she didn't know what to do

2. “I’m having a really hard time getting along with my parents”, Quan told me.

=>Quan told me that he was having a really hard time getting along with his parents

3. “Do I need a tutor when I get so in maths?” Mai asked her mother.

=> Mai asked her mother if she needed a tutor when she got so in Maths

4. “I'm scared to talk to other students at school, and I've never told my parents about being depressed,” Mi told Nick.

=>Mi told Nick that she was scared to talk to other students at school,and she had never told her parents about being depressed

5. David asked the doctor, “Why do I often sleep in class although I try hard to break my bad habit?”

=>David asked the doctor why he often slept in class although he tried hard to break his bad habit

6. “Whenever I read a book, my mind starts to wander after a while, and I can't read anymore,” said Phong.

=>Phong said that whenever he read a book,his mind started to wander after a while, and he couldn't read anymore

7. “My mom sometimes complains about how untidy and lazy I am,” Linda told Susan.

=>Linda told Susan her mom sometimes complained about how untidy and lazy she was

8. “My stepmother hates me and she often blames me for stealing things her friends gave her,” Tim said.

=>Tim said that his stepmother hated him and she often blamed him for stealing things her friends had given her

12 tháng 9 2020

I/. Put the following sentences into reported speech

1/. Would you like to go on a picnic with my family? Mike said to me

-> Mike invited________me to go on a picnic with her family________

2/. You should go to bed early, Sandra said

-> Sandra advised______me to go to bed early_______

3/. Don't wear these boots in the house, she said to her child

-> She told her child_____________not to wear those boots in the house___________

4/. How much are the course fees? Miss Ann asked me

-> Miss Ann asked _____________me how much the course fees were_____________

5/. Have you got any certificates? My teacher asked me.

-> My teacher asked _____________me if I had got any certificates___________

Read the passage. Circle A, B or C to answer each question.    More than 80% of American high school students work at part-time jobs in the evenings, on weekends or in summer. These part-time jobs bring teenagers great advantages.   One of the benefits of the work is the students can learn the skills that will be useful for the rest of their lives. When they work, they have to manage both the job and schoolwork. To be able to do so, they must be very organized and able to keep a sensible...
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Read the passage. Circle A, B or C to answer each question. 

   More than 80% of American high school students work at part-time jobs in the evenings, on weekends or in summer. These part-time jobs bring teenagers great advantages.

   One of the benefits of the work is the students can learn the skills that will be useful for the rest of their lives. When they work, they have to manage both the job and schoolwork. To be able to do so, they must be very organized and able to keep a sensible schedule. They also learn to cope with the job stress apart from the stress of the schoolwork. Some of the most stressful jobs include teaching, nursing, and police work. These skills help prepare teenagers for their later careers. High school students who work are more likely to succeed as adults than people who enter the job market at a later age with no work experience.

   Teenagers want a lot of expensive things: clothes, mp3 players, trips with their friends, etc. Not all parents can afford them. And even if they can, the teens might not really appreciate that money because they did not earn it. When teenagers make money for themselves, they know its true and are less likely to spend it foolishly.

Which of the following is a good title for the passage?

A. Why teenagers should work

B. Advantages and disadvantages of part-time jobs

C. Part-time jobs cause stress

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24 tháng 4 2019

Đáp án: A

Read the passage. Circle A, B or C to answer each question. More than 80% of American high school students work at part-time jobs in the evenings, on weekends or in summer. These part-time jobs bring teenagers great advantages.One of the benefits of the work is the students can learn the skills that will be useful for the rest of their lives. When they work, they have to manage both the job and schoolwork. To be able to do so, they must be very organized and able to keep a sensible schedule....
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Read the passage. Circle A, B or C to answer each question. 

More than 80% of American high school students work at part-time jobs in the evenings, on weekends or in summer. These part-time jobs bring teenagers great advantages.

One of the benefits of the work is the students can learn the skills that will be useful for the rest of their lives. When they work, they have to manage both the job and schoolwork. To be able to do so, they must be very organized and able to keep a sensible schedule. They also learn to cope with the job stress apart from the stress of the schoolwork. Some of the most stressful jobs include teaching, nursing, and police work. These skills help prepare teenagers for their later careers. High school students who work are more likely to succeed as adults than people who enter the job market at a later age with no work experience.

Teenagers want a lot of expensive things: clothes, mp3 players, trips with their friends, etc. Not all parents can afford them. And even if they can, the teens might not really appreciate that money because they did not earn it. When teenagers make money for themselves, they know its true and are less likely to spend it foolishly. 

Which of the following is a good title for the passage?

A. Why teenagers should work

B. Advantages and disadvantages of part-time jobs

C. Part-time jobs cause stress

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7 tháng 3 2017

Đáp án là A.

Read the passage. Circle A, B or C to answer each question.    More than 80% of American high school students work at part-time jobs in the evenings, on weekends or in summer. These part-time jobs bring teenagers great advantages.   One of the benefits of the work is the students can learn the skills that will be useful for the rest of their lives. When they work, they have to manage both the job and schoolwork. To be able to do so, they must be very organized and able to keep a sensible...
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Read the passage. Circle A, B or C to answer each question. 

   More than 80% of American high school students work at part-time jobs in the evenings, on weekends or in summer. These part-time jobs bring teenagers great advantages.

   One of the benefits of the work is the students can learn the skills that will be useful for the rest of their lives. When they work, they have to manage both the job and schoolwork. To be able to do so, they must be very organized and able to keep a sensible schedule. They also learn to cope with the job stress apart from the stress of the schoolwork. Some of the most stressful jobs include teaching, nursing, and police work. These skills help prepare teenagers for their later careers. High school students who work are more likely to succeed as adults than people who enter the job market at a later age with no work experience.

   Teenagers want a lot of expensive things: clothes, mp3 players, trips with their friends, etc. Not all parents can afford them. And even if they can, the teens might not really appreciate that money because they did not earn it. When teenagers make money for themselves, they know its true and are less likely to spend it foolishly.

According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?

A. Only some US students do part-time jobs.

B. US students suffer part-time job stress.

C. Part-time jobs are somehow good for teenagers.

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25 tháng 5 2018

Đáp án: C