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
Stress isn’t just a problem for adults. Young people, however, are also suffering from stress with different causes. Below are some factors that contribute to teenagers’ unhealthy levels of stress.
School Pressure: Teenagers often feel stressed because of studying. Students may be under pressure to complete daily homework, finish projects and study for exams. In addition, teens may also want to participate in extracurricular activities, such as sports and clubs. The added pastimes may contribute to teenagers’ stress and anxiety if the activities are competitive and students have no relaxation time.
Peer Pressure: Although teenagers may have a group of close friends, their peers may force them to hang out instead of studying and that goes against their family rules. Peer pressure, bullying at school may affect teenagers’ studying, and lead them to feel more stressful and frustrated.
Family Problems: Teenagers can also feel tense at home because of family pressure and problems. Arguments with brothers or sisters, disagreements with parents over rules and family expectations may also cause teenagers’ stress.
According to the writer, “School Pressure” may happen when _______
A.
teenagers want to hang out with friends.
B.
teenagers argue with members in their family.
C.
teenagers don’t follow family rules.
D.
teenagers have to complete daily homework.
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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
Stress isn’t just a problem for adults. Young people, however, are also suffering from stress with different causes. Below are some factors that contribute to teenagers’ unhealthy levels of stress.
School Pressure: Teenagers often feel stressed because of studying. Students may be under pressure to complete daily homework, finish projects and study for exams. In addition, teens may also want to participate in extracurricular activities, such as sports and clubs. The added pastimes may contribute to teenagers’ stress and anxiety if the activities are competitive and students have no relaxation time.
Peer Pressure: Although teenagers may have a group of close friends, their peers may force them to hang out instead of studying and that goes against their family rules. Peer pressure, bullying at school may affect teenagers’ studying, and lead them to feel more stressful and frustrated.
Family Problems: Teenagers can also feel tense at home because of family pressure and problems. Arguments with brothers or sisters, disagreements with parents over rules and family expectations may also cause teenagers’ stress.
Which statement is NOT TRUE?
A.
Bullying at school can affect teenagers’ studying.
B.
Family expectations may lead to teenagers’ stress.
C.
Stress is only the problem for adults.
D.
Students may be under pressure when joining competitive activities.
Đáp án là D
Small: nhỏ
Fast: nhanh
Warm: ấm/ nóng
Big: to
Furthermore, speedboats are usually not as (34) _______ as sailboats. Speedboats are small so that they can go fast. Sailboats, on the other hand, are big so that they are more comfortable.
[ Hơn thế nữa, thuyền máy thường không to như thuyền buồm. Thuyền máy nhỏ để đi nhanh. Thuyền buồm, ngược lại to để mà người ta thoải mái hơn.