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Unit 2: The generation gap GLOBAL SUCCESS 11 TỜ SỐ 06 – TEST 01 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. �� Bridge the Generation Gap – Learn to Work Across Generations! �� Are you a young professional looking (1) ____________ a mentor to guide you through the corporate maze? Or are you an experienced manager trying to understand the new tools used by your younger colleagues? The Knockoff, a novel exploring the generation gap at work, tells the story of a magazine editor determined to adapt to changes brought by the digital era. For the younger generation, using the ability to communicate over social media as a tool (2) ____________ trust with older coworkers is essential. Showing how your methods work is a smart way to gain respect from those around you. (3) ____________ the kind of employee to ask questions with respect, rather than ignoring valuable experience, helps foster better relationships. For the older generation, opening your mind to new social media platforms is a great way to stay relevant in the industry. Looking at every opportunity to ask for help, whether from your children or coworkers, can (4) ____________ the learning process. Accepting that your next mentor could be someone younger than you, someone to inspire and teach you in unexpected ways, is key to success. From the author team who wrote a story about a magazine editor in her forties being challenged by her twenty-something assistant, this message is for anyone trying to find common ground across generations. Let’s create a (5) ____________ where new ideas are embraced, experience is honored, and collaboration is the (6) ____________ to success. [Adapted from https://time.com/3897307/generation-gap-in-the-workplace/?] Question 1: A. forward to B. into C. over D. for Question 2: A. building B. to build C. built D. that built Question 3: A. To be B. Be C. Being D. Been Question 4: A. ease B. easing C. easily D. eased Question 5: A. culture model workplace B. model culture workplace C. culture workplace model D. workplace culture model Question 6: A. essential B. lead C. pave D. key 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. Understanding the Generation Gap In today’s fast-paced world, the concept of the generation gap has become increasingly (7) ______. It reflects the differences in values between various age groups, often leading to misunderstandings and conflicts. While older generations may value stability and tradition, younger generations often prioritize innovation and change. This divergence can be particularly evident in interactions and communication (8) ______ where technology plays a significant role. (9) ____________ while the younger demographic tends to favor social media platforms for engagement, their elders might prefer face-to-face conversations or emails. Such differences can (10) ____________ tension within families and workplaces, prompting the need for effective dialogue. Bridging this gap is crucial for fostering understanding and collaboration across age groups. How can we approach this challenge? By recognizing that (11) ____________ perspectives are valid, we can work towards a more harmonious (12) ____________.
between different generations in all cases. B. The generation gap is narrowed by absorbing more English and using it fluently in communication especially at work C. Understanding language differences is especially important for people working in jobs related to communication and interaction with others. D. As English keeps changing, accepting these differences makes communication better and more friendly, at home and at work Read the following passage about family conflicts and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30. Family Conflicts The generation gap is understood as a broad difference between one generation and another, especially between young people and their parents. Such a difference usually leads to numerous family conflicts. It can be seen that, however old their children are, parents still see them as small kids and keep in mind that their offspring are too young to protect themselves reasonably. Therefore, they tend to make a great effort to help their children to discover the outside world. However, they forget that when children grow up, they want to be more independent and develop their own identity by creating their own opinions, thoughts, styles and values about life. One common issue that drives conflicts is the selection of music. While teens are keen on rap music which tries to catch up with the youth trends, parents who value classical music believe that those kinds of music violate the mood and cause poor human sense. It becomes worse when they decide on different TV channels. Some programs can be educational, but others show violent behaviors or fear. That is the reason why parents want to limit their children's screen time. Another example is the interest in choosing schools or careers between parents and teenagers. Young people are told that they have the world at their feet and that future opportunities are just waiting for them to seize. However, their parents try to impose their choices regardless of their children's preferences. Indeed, conflicts between parents and children are an everlasting family phenomenon. It seems that the best way to solve the matter is open communication to create mutual trust and understanding. [Adapted from C21 Smart 11] Question 23: Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 1? A. Thus, they usually neglect to support their children in understanding the outside environment. B. Consequently, parents often find it challenging to allow their children to experience life independently. C. As a result, parents usually work hard to assist their children in exploring the world around them. D. Hence, they frequently discourage their children from learning about the world outside their home. Question 24: The word keep in mind in paragraph 1 could be best replaced by ____________. A. regret B. suppose C. impose D. forget Question 25: The word others in paragraph 3 refers to ____________. A. TV channels B. youth trends C. classical music D. programmes Question 26: The word seize in paragraph 4 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ____________. A. demolish B. forbid C. neglect D. control Question 27: According to the passage, what solution is suggested to reduce conflicts between parents and children? A. Limiting children's activities. B. Imposing strict rules. C. Encouraging open communication. D. Ignoring each other's opinions. Question 28: Which of the following is true, according to the passage? A. Teens and parents generally have similar tastes in music and television. B. The generation gap is a recent phenomenon affecting only a small number of families. C. Parents often view their adult children as needing protection and guidance. D. Open communication is unnecessary for resolving conflicts between parents and children.