Text 1:

Choose the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 13 to 17.

Nowadays, many parents are worried about their children getting involved (13) ______ romantic relationships. From 16 to 19 years of age, many teenagers (14) _____ a lot of time thinking or taking about being in a relationship. Young people learn how to form safe and healthy relationships with friends, parents, teachers and romantic partners. This can prepare them for adult life. (15) _______, parents should not oppose their relationships.

The young people should not be afraid to talk to their parents about their feelings. This can help them feel (16) _______ to discuss their relationships in the future. Most parents are always willing to lend an ear to what their children are saying. This is even more important when young people (17) _______ break-ups or broken hearts. They need a shoulder to cry on and a sympathetic ear.

Text 2:

Read the passage below and choose the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each question from 18 to 22.

What’s the problem with British teenagers? Many British newspapers and TV programmes are asking this question at the moment. A lot of people are saying that there are problems with teenagers at school, on the streets and in their homes. Why? What, or who, is responsible for these problems? A recent BBC television series explores these questions. It's called 'The world's strictest parents'. Is that because British parents are very strict? Just the opposite, it seems. The director of the programme, Andrea Wiseman, explains why they are making it. She thinks that in the United Kingdom teenagers pay no attention to adults. They don't want to do well at school. They think they can do what they like and they are only interested in new fashions and Hollywood celebrities. Why are British teenagers like this? Wiseman says it's because their parents give their children everything they can. But they give their children no limits, no rules, no discipline because they want their children to be 'free'. They don't tell their children to work hard because they don't want their kids to have any stress. The problem with this is that parents give their sons and daughters no cultural values. When a teenager does something bad and their parents say something, the teenagers immediately say: 'My parents are really strict’ or 'My parents aren't fair'. So what happens in the TV programme? Some problematic British teenagers go and live with parents in different parts of the world. They live with families that believe in traditional discipline and cultural values. In Ghana, Jamaica, Botswana and the Southern US state of Alabama, the teenagers have the experience of living with parents who want and expect good behaviour and hard work. The results are interesting. In the end, the British teenagers seem to prefer having strict parents!

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Câu 5:

It's time I ____ and raised a family.

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Câu 8:

These watermelons were ____ sweet.

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Câu 18:

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Which of the following is not TRUE about British teenagers according to Wiseman?

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Câu 20:

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In Wiseman's opinion, British parents _______.

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Câu 21:

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Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

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Câu 24:

I’ll take the new job whose salary is fantastic.

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Câu 30:

Her father likes the head cabbage rare.

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Câu 32:

"You look very pretty in this dress." – “____”

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Câu 33:

“When will our factory be expanded?” – “____”

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Câu 34:

Dr. Jonas can see you next Thursday. Do you prefer morning or afternoon?

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Câu 37:

Choose the best sentence

Jack’s watch was ten minutes slow. That was why he was late for his interview.

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Câu 38:

“I was not there at the time,” he said.

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Câu 39:

"Let's go out for a walk now," he suggested.

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Câu 40:

"You broke my glasses," said the woman to me.

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