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Unit 2: The generation gap GLOBAL SUCCESS 11 TỜ SỐ 07 – TEST 02 2 ENG LISH THÁNG ... Read the following advertisement 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. �� The Generation Gap: Build Bridges, Not Walls! �� Are you tired of constant (1) ____________ with your parents or children? The generation gap can cause many misunderstandings and conflicts in modern family relationships. Our new weekend program is specially designed (2) ____________ families communicate better and understand each other. We (3) ____________ parents and teens with practical advice on managing screen time, sharing household responsibilities, and handling emotional challenges. The workshops are (4) ____________ by experienced family counselors and youth development experts. Through fun, interactive sessions and hands-(5) ____________ learning activities, including digital device usage and social media behavior analysis, you will discover new ways to respect different views and cultural values. Join hundreds of families focused on closing the generation gap and creating a (6) ____________. �� Sign up now at www.gengapconnect.com – limited places available! Question 1: A. argue B. argument C. arguing D. arguments Question 2: A. to help B. helping C. help D. by helping Question 3: A. equip B. support C. provide D. donate Question 4: A. led B. leading C. to lead D. led by Question 5: A. on B. in C. at D. of Question 6: A. happier home environment B. home happier environment C. environment home happier D. environment happier home Read 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. Sustaining Long-Distance Relationships: Bridging the Gap As global mobility increases, long-distance relationships have become more common. Let’s explore key strategies for maintaining these connections: Communication Strategies: While video calls are popular, (7) ____________ forms of communication can be equally meaningful. Couples often (8) ____________ creative ways to stay connected across time zones. Emotional Resilience: Successful long-distance relationships require partners to (9) ____________ their commitment despite the physical separation. (10) ____________ geographical separation, couples can cultivate deep emotional intimacy. Relationship Dynamics: A (11) ____________ conviction in each other’s loyalty is crucial for weathering the challenges of distance. As partners continue to grow together, they will (12) ____________ realize that mutual support and understanding are the keys to a lasting, fulfilling relationship. [Adapted from www.ldmagazine.com] Question 7: A. the others B. others C. the other D. another Question 8: A. sum up B. hash out C. tap into D. whip up
Question 9: A. uphold B. renege C. waver D. falter Question 10: A. By virtue of B. In terms of C. With regard to D. In spite of Question 11: A. tenuous B. resolute C. vigorous D. tentative Question 12: A. unambiguously B. obviously C. apparently D. unequivocally Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions. Question 13: a. Teenage son: I’m just chatting with friends on social media. Why do you always complain about that? b. Mother: You’ve been staring at that electronic device all day. You need to limit your screen time! c. Mother: Because I’m worried you’re becoming addicted to it and it might affect your behavior. Your answer: _______________ b-a-c Question 14: a. Father: Well, if you want us to treat you equally, then you also have to show responsibility equally. b. Son: That’s your belief, not mine. Gender shouldn’t decide who does the cleaning! c. Father: In our culture, boys are expected to be more responsible. That’s just how it is. d. Father: Why are you arguing again? Doing household chores is part of being in a family. e. Son: But you only ask me to clean while my sister does nothing. That’s unfair! A. b-c-d-e-a B. d-e-c-b-a C. c-d-a-e-b D. d-a-b-c-e Question 15: Dear Dad, a. I respect your opinions, but I hope you can also respect mine. b. Let’s try to listen and understand each other better. c. I know we often argue about my clothes and how I spend my free time. d. I feel you don’t understand my choices because we see things differently. e. I want more freedom to express myself and follow my own interests. Love, Your daughter A. c-a-d-e-b B. c-d-e-a-b C. c-a-b-d-e D. a-d-c-b-e Question 16: a. They have gone through hard times, such as war or poverty, and still managed to stay strong and positive. b. Older generations have so much life experience that we, the younger ones, can learn from. c. They also know how to build and keep happy relationships, especially in marriage. By talking to them more often, we can improve both our future and our way of thinking. d. Many young people today feel stressed easily, but older people know how to stay calm and move forward. e. That’s why they can teach us how to deal with adversity, which means difficult situations in life. f. In addition, they can give us helpful advice on how to make long-term plans, because they have already seen the results of their own plans. [Adapted from ilearn smart world] A. b-d-f-e-a-c B. b-a-e-d-f-c C. b-a-d-f-e-c D. b-e-a-d-f-c Question 17: a. Teens, as digital natives, find social media and instant messaging natural, while their parents—without the same skills—often feel left out, which leads to misunderstandings. b. This vivid image illustrates how generation gaps show up in differences in values, communication styles, and beliefs between parents and children. c. “Across the dining table, two generations speak in different languages — one digital, one analog.” d. These gaps are made worse when parents hold traditional views about roles or chores and teens want more freedom to express themselves.