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Trang 2 / 4 D. can - made Câu 13. She may ask the teacher for help if she ____________ a problem. A. won’t understandB. doesn't understand C. don’t understand 
Trang 4 / 4 D. Sorry, I missed that. Choose the word that has the OPPOSITE meaning to the underlined part. Câu 16. When feeling pessimistic, teens may find it hard to see the positive aspects of their situation. A. energeticB. optimisticC. activeD. flexible Câu 17. When she has urgent homework, she needs to finish it quickly. A. uncommonB. unimportantC. uncertainD. unreliable Write the correct form of the words in brackets.  Câu 18. You can understand the lesson if you listen [.....................] in class. (care) Câu 19. Teachers encourage students to check out [.........................] videos online to enhance their learning. Read the passage and choose the correct answer. 1. Peer pressure among teenagers happens when friends influence each other's thoughts and actions. Teenagers are often affected by peer pressure for several reasons. One reason is that their brains, especially those that control decision-making, still develop during adolescence. This might make them more likely to take risks without considering the consequences. 2. Besides, teenagers try to figure out who they are and how they fit in with others. They want to be accepted by their friends and might do things to be more like them. For example, they might start liking the same music or clothes. This desire to fit in and be liked by others can sometimes make teenagers do things they wouldn't normally do. 3. Additionally, teenagers often look for approval and support from their friends, especially when they feel unsure or unconfident. This need for approval can lead them to do things just to be accepted by their friends, even if they don't want to. 4. In conclusion, teenagers are influenced by their friends in many ways. Understanding how peer pressure works can help parents, teachers, and teenagers make better decisions during these critical growing years. Câu 20. What is the main idea of the passage? A. Methods to cope with peer pressure for teenages. B. Influences of peer pressure on teenage behavior. C. Studies on peer pressure on adolescent behavior. D. Challenges for teenagers in handling peer pressure. Câu 21. How does brain development affect teenagers? A. Making decisions without thinking through effects. B. Seeking assistance in advance of making decisions. C. Taking part in risky activities on friends' advice.