Nội dung text TỜ SỐ 24 TEST 01 UNIT 6 GENDER EQUALITY.docx
b. Mai: Hi Minh! Long time no see. You look so confident and strong! c. Minh: Hi Mai! Thanks. You look really active too. Have you been involved in any gender equality activities recently? A. b-a-c B. b-c-a C. c-b-a D. a-b-c Question 14: a. Son: That’s just an old mindset. In fact, if she studies, she can earn money, have a career choice, and benefit the whole family. b. Father: But sending her to school costs money, and people say daughters don’t bring income back to the family. c. Daughter: But that’s unfair! Girls also dream of studying and making important decisions for their future. d. Father: In our time, only sons were allowed to go to university. Daughters stayed home to help the family. e. Mother: She’s right. Education is an equal right. If we keep her home, we’re taking away her opportunities. A. e – b – d – c – a B. d – b – e – c – a C. d – c – e – b – a D. e – d – b – c – a Question 15: Dear Win, How are you these days? a. I’ve been thinking a lot about the issue of gender equality at work, and I wanted to share my thoughts with you. b. If true equality is achieved, both men and women will be able to use their talents fully, and the whole community will benefit from that progress. c. I feel that society should take stronger action to protect their rights and provide equal opportunities for everyone. d. Many women still face unequal pay and fewer chances for promotion, even though they work as hard as men and sometimes carry even more responsibilities. Take care, Tran Thien Huy A. d - a - b - c B. a - c - d - b C. a - b - c - d D. a - d - c - b Question 16: WOMEN’S FOOTBALL a. Women’s football, which became popular during the First World War when women worked in factories, was banned by the Football Association in 1921 because it was considered unsuitable. b. Although football has long been thought of as a sport for men, it has also been played by women since the late 19th century. c. Twenty years later, the first FIFA Women’s World Cup was held in Asia, which marked an important step forward for the sport. d. The ban, which lasted for 50 years, was finally lifted in 1971, when France and the Netherlands played the first official women’s international match. e. Nowadays, women’s professional football has developed significantly, and the World Cup, which attracts global attention, shows that the game has become as popular as men’s football. [Adapted from Global Success 11] A. b-a-d-c-e B. b-a-c-e-d C. d-a-c-b-e D. b-c-d-a-e Question 17: a. Some individuals are allowed to use the idea of gender equality as a tool to demand advantages that go beyond fairness. b. In other words, instead of taking action to promote fairness, they tend to focus on drawing interests only for themselves.