Content text TỜ SỐ 36 TEST 03 UNIT 9 SOCIAL ISSUES.docx
UNIT 9: Social Issues GLOBAL SUCCESS 11 TỜ SỐ 36 – TEST 3 ENG LISH THÁNG ... Read the following advertisement and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 1 to 6. GEN Z WON’T “JUST DEAL WITH IT” – RIGHTS-FIRST SCHOOL CAMPAIGN Rarely has a student generation been so aware of what is fair—and so ready to press for it. While Gen X and Gen Y often stayed quiet to avoid conflict, Gen Z is more likely to challenge shameful jokes, body shaming, and cyberbullying instead of pretending it’s “normal.” Our campaign shines a light on the pressing consequences of peer pressure: anxiety, poor performance, and the distance friends create when someone is bullied. Download the student-led, (1) __________ starter pack and learn how to respond without turning a disagreement into an offence. Only when you name the problem can you speak (2) __________ and stay calm. If a group chat becomes offensive, save screenshots and report the case (3) __________ a trusted teacher. Then, use our scripts to (4) __________ attention to unfair rules—without humiliating anyone back. You’ll also get access to a chat space (5) __________ by trained campaigners, plus mini-lessons that help you insist on (6) __________ heard. Gen Z deserves legitimate benefits—respect, safety, and dignity—and won’t wait for permission to claim them. Question 1: A. rights-first social-media campaign B. rights-first campaign social-media C. rights-first social campaign media-led D. social-media rights-first campaign Question 2: A. effective B. effectively C. effect D. affect Question 3: A. for B. with C. to D. at Question 4: A. draw B. pay C. take D. have Question 5: A. running B. run C. which runs D. ran Question 6: A. be B. to be C. being D. beenRead the following leaflet and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 7 to 12. DEVICE TALK: KEEP IT KIND Micro-flyer for students (phones, laptops & friendship) Scan the QR at school for free study apps + borrowing rules. What you might notice In some friend groups, the newest smartphone or a slim laptop looks (7) __________ in photos and videos. That trend can be fun, but it can also turn into device shaming: “Your phone is old,” “Your camera is bad,” or “You can’t join the call.” Reality check (8) __________ what social media shows, many students share a family computer, use second-hand devices, or depend on school Wi-Fi. It’s not a choice for everyone. Why it hurts