Test 1: ☘ Bridging Generational Gaps: Understanding Family Dynamics
Is your family struggling to connect across generations? Imagine ([1P]) __________ home where every conversation flows smoothly, where technology brings you closer, and traditions are cherished by all. Welcome to Bridging Generational Gaps: Understanding Family Dynamics—the course that helps you strengthen family ([2P]) __________ and improve communication.
In this course, you’ll learn how historical and cultural shifts shape family ([3P]) __________, and how to bridge the gap between generations. We’ll guide you on using technology to ([4P]) __________ family conversations. Whether it’s understanding social media usage or facilitating meaningful discussions, we’ve got you ([5P]) __________.
Explore how empathy, respect, and emotional intelligence can help you connect with each family member, ([6P]) __________ their age. From financial legacies to parenting shifts, we’ll show you how to navigate these challenges with ease.
Start building a stronger, more united family today. Enroll in Bridging Generational Gaps and create lasting connections that span generations!
Câu 1.
A. Ø (no article) B. a
C. an D. the
Câu 2.
A. knots B. bonds
C. links D. ropes
Câu 3.
A. relationships B. relatives
C. relations D. relates
Câu 4.
A. transform B. enhance
C. invest D. adopt
Câu 5.
A. covered B. cover
C. covering D. to cover
Câu 6.
A. instead of B. besides
C. no matter D. even if
Test 2: Empower Your Loved Ones: Teaching Technology to Seniors
As we age, learning how to use technology can be challenging. Health issues like poor vision or cognitive decline make it harder for seniors to grasp new skills. But with the right support, technology can enhance ([1P]) __________ lives by keeping them connected and independent. Here’s how you can help.
▲ Start Slowly and Explain the Basics:
For seniors new to tech, everything ([2P]) __________. Start with simple tasks, like explaining how to use a mouse or search on Google. Don’t assume they know what common terms mean. Be patient and clear.
▲ Focus on Practical Uses:
What will your loved one-use technology for? Focus on essential skills like video calls, messaging family, or shopping online. Once they’re comfortable, you can introduce ([3P]) __________ features like social media or watching movies.
▲ Patience is Key:
Teaching technology requires time. Be patient, encouraging, and avoid ([4P]) __________ frustration.
▲ Be Available to Help:
Tech can be ([5P]) __________, especially when apps or settings change. Be there to support them whenever they need help.
Guide them to confidently ([6P]) __________ essential tech skills today!
Câu 7.
A. your B. our
C. their D. its
Câu 8.
A. must learn B. must have learned
C. must be learned D. must be learning
Câu 9.
A. other B. others
C. the others D. another
Câu 10.
A. to show B. showing
C. being shown D. show
Câu 11.
A. inflexible B. frustrating
C. repetitive D. confusing
Câu 12.
A. pick up B. come across
C. put on D. take over
Test 3:
Gen Z, people born from the late 1990s to early 2010s, may appear ([1P]) __________, but research shows they simply have a different perspective. Unlike older generations ([2P]) __________ identity theft or credit card fraud, Gen Z is more concerned about issues like harassment, bullying, and the impact of their personal information being exposed.
A study by Malwarebytes Labs found that ([3P]) __________, and more anxious about having embarrassing or private details shared online. In fact, 61% of Gen Z respondents expressed concern about their photos, mental health information, or sexuality being exposed, compared to just 55% of other age groups.
([4P]) __________. They are less bothered by online ad tracking and location monitoring than other generations, with one-third of Gen Z saying they don’t mind being tracked by websites or apps.
Despite allowing more tracking, Gen Z is careful when posting about others. They ask for permission before sharing anything, ([5P]) __________. Gen Z’s main concern is managing their personal information and protecting their social relationships in the digital world.
Câu 13.
A. caring less about privacy than others
B. to be less concerned about privacy
C. to their seeming lack of privacy concerns
D. don’t worry as much about privacy
Câu 14.
A. tend to prioritize safeguarding themselves from
B. concentrated on safeguard themselves against
C. who are focused on protecting themselves from
D. whose primary concern is often identity
Câu 15.
A. Gen Z’s concerns are more about traditional online dangers like viruses and malware
B. traditional online threats such as viruses and malware affect all, including Gen Z
C. Gen Z is less worried about traditional online threats like viruses and malware
D. while traditional internet hazards like malware and viruses have a big impact on Gen Z
Câu 16.
A. For Gen Z, privacy is about surveillance by social media
B. Gen Z that views privacy as limiting what is made public
C. Gen Z views privacy as having the freedom to do as they like
D. For Gen Z, privacy is about controlling what is made public
Câu 17.
A. showing they still value privacy and consent in their relationships
B. highlights their ongoing commitment to privacy and agreement
C. which showed their respect for privacy and consent in their connections
D. out of respect for privacy and consent within their relationships
Test 4:
1. Gen Z has brought many millennial trends back to life, creating what is now called a “throwback economy.” This revival includes bright fashion, retro entertainment, and older technology. While millennials might not love today’s fashion choices, Gen Z enjoys the styles popular in the 2000s, like low-rise jeans and Oxford shirts. This has led to a rise in thrifting, with Gen Z searching for these “vintage” pieces. Retailers like The Gap and Abercrombie & Fitch have also regained popularity among this younger generation.
2. It’s not just clothing that Gen Z is rediscovering; they are also revisiting older entertainment. Many Gen Zers are watching shows like Friends or following celebrity news about figures like Britney Spears and Bennifer, just as millennials did years ago. Although Gen Z is known for embracing the latest tech, they’ve started showing an interest in older gadgets, like wired headphones, which have now become a trendy accessory.
3. Interestingly, more than half of Gen Z feels that life was better before social media. A poll revealed that 53% of Gen Z respondents share this view. This sense of nostalgia is partly due to the rise of social media itself. Platforms like TikTok allow older trends to go viral, helping Gen Z reconnect with past styles and interests.
4. TikTok gained massive popularity during the COVID-19 pandemic, with a 75% increase in users in 2020. It became a space for Gen Z to bond over shared experiences, like moving back in with their parents. This allowed nostalgic trends, such as tie-dye loungewear and baggy jeans, to gain popularity. Research shows that nostalgia is stronger during times of economic uncertainty, which may explain why Gen Z has turned to older trends to cope with the challenges brought by the pandemic.
Câu 18. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a millennial trend that are brought back in the passage?
A. Old-school mobile phones.
B. Classic entertainment from past decades.
C. Thrifting culture for vintage clothing.
D. Button-down Oxford shirts.
Câu 19. The word figures in paragraph 2 could be best replaced by __________.
A. current trends
B. famous people
C. trendy fashions
D. cool models
Câu 20. Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 3?
A. It’s interesting to see that over half of Gen Z dislikes social networking.
B. A surprising share of Gen Z believes life had more value before social media.
C. Many members of Gen Z agree that social media’s emergence improved people’s lives.
D. Over 50% of Gen Zers say social media’s rise altered their lives in various ways.
Câu 21. The word viral in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to __________.
A. confused B. ignored
C. disappointed D. connected
Câu 22. The word It in paragraph 4 refers to __________.
A. Massive popularity B. The COVID-19 pandemic
C. Tiktok D. A increase in users
Câu 23. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Shared pandemic experiences fostered a sense of community among Gen Z on TikTok.
B. With the economy continuing to stabilize, nostalgia continues to rise in popularity.
C. Though Gen Z is curious about older technology, they still enjoy the latest tech updates.
D. Social media platforms created nostalgic trends for Gen Z to reminisce about the past.
Câu 24. In which paragraph does the author mention the new economic sector that has been created?
A. Paragraph 3. B. Paragraph 4.
C. Paragraph 1. D. Paragraph 2.
Câu 25. In which paragraph does the author mention the millennial generation’s favorite forms of entertainment?
A. Paragraph 3. B. Paragraph 4.
C. Paragraph 1. D. Paragraph 2.