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Unit 1.
TEST 1.
I – Find the word which has a different sound in the part underlined.
1. A – attitude
2. A – objection
3. A – privacy

B – casual
B – obey
B – pierce

C – financial
C – impose
C – advice

D – change
D – forbid
D – activity

II – Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from the others.
4. A – elegant
5. A – beneficial

B – argument
B – conservative

C – compassion
C – experienced

D – comfortable
D – responsible



III – Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the sentences.
6. Different people may have different __________________towards clothing because there are no global
standards.
A – ways

B – attitudes

C – thinking

D – behaviors

7. Teenagers is the period which is full of excitement, experiments and ______________.
A – conflicts

B – violence

C – enjoyment

D – opposing

8. She considers people to be the products of the values and _______________of the society they live in.
A – norms

B – requirements

C – situations

9. Conflicts or fighting between______________ parents also have a negative
safety and security.

A – act

B – power

D – behaviors
on children’s sense of

C – impact

D – force

C – Fatherhood

D – Fatherland

10. __________ is the state of being a father.
A – Father

B – Father-in-law

11. According to the school regulations, you _______________go to school on time on the weekday.
A – should

B – must

C – have to

D – can

12._Children ________________break the rules, or quarrel with parents.

A – must

B – mustn’t

C – have to

D – don’t have to

13. “You ________________come back home before curfew, or you’ll get punishment, son.”
A – should

B – shouldn’t

C – must

D – don’t have to

14. We ____________do fun things together as a family on a regular basis.
A – should

B – mustn’t

C – shouldn’t

D – have to

C – must

D – mustn’t


15. You ____________spit in any situation, or anywhere.
A – have to

B – don’t have to

IV – Fill in each blank in the passage with the correct word from the box, there are some extra words.
disapproval
impact

reaction situation
misunderstanding

personality
devices technologies

Generation gap is a problem of many people, and almost everybody experiences it. Every generation has (16)
MISUNDERSTANDING, conflicts and problems with other generations.


Every next generation understands the modern world better. They study new (17) TECHNOLOGIES better and faster
than previous generations. Be sure that your child understands everything and knows a lot about modern life.
Parents think that they know everything about the world and want to save their children from negative influence of the
world and society in particular. They want to prevent negative experience of their children. But just the opposite things
happen. The protest is the (18) REACTION of teens on such care.
But what should be done to maintain positive atmotsphere in the family? First of all, parents should understand that their
child is a well-formed (19) PERSONALITY that has his/her own needs. Some of these needs should be satisfied. You
must explain to your child what is wrong. A happy and understanding family is always ready to support a child.
And a child should always remember that its parents are the only people whom it can always rely on. Parents are the only
people that will help you in any (20) SITUATION.
V – Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage.

Generation Gap
Generation gap is a popular (21) _______used to describe the wide differences between members of younger generation
and their older. A generation gap exist when older and younger people don’t understand each other (22) _____their
experiences, their opinions, habits, behaviour and life conditions. Generation gap can exist between two, or even three
generations in a family, between mature and immature generations.
Firstly, there are some different opinions between parents and children of their career, education and love. People live in
the old society always think they should (23)_____everything for their children from selections of primary school to job,
and then finding a wife or a husband for their children. There are many things children want but their parents think (24)
__________are unnecessary. That causes misunderstanding and (25)________gaps.
Secondly, the young generation thinks differently from the old generation does. They can be affected by many new
fashion (26)______. Life is more modern now, so fashion like recreation, entertainment, clothes, and hairstyle has to be
changed to become more (27) _____ for busy life. The young generation likes listening to pop, rock, hip hop music, but
the older generation likes listening to classical music, folk songs. There are always gaps between generations.
Next, the older generation has more experiences than the younger: they know what is right, what is wrong but the
younger will comment, deny everything without any experiences. (28)________, in some cases, the young generation
makes foolish mistakes because of having no experiences.
In short, parents seldom listen to their children and children always think parents are so strict and conservative. To
shorten these distances or to (29)___________this big barrier, parents and children should sit together and talk or discuss
like friends. The young generation can learn experience from the old ones, and the old generation need to refresh their
(30)_________ to receive the new lifestyle. If everyone can do that, the gap will be filled.
21.

A – name

B – term

C – description

D – way


22.

A – owing

B – in spite of

C – because of

D – with

23.

A – make

B – put

C – change

D – arrange

24.

A – which

B – what

C – those

D – that


25.

A – makes

B – crosses

C – does

D - leaves

26.

A – situation

B – occasions

C – modes

D – leaves

27.

A – avaiable

B – suitable

C – corresponding

D – accustomed


28.

A – So

B – However

C – With the result

D – As a result

29.

A – clear away

B – clear off

C – clear up

D – clear out

30.

A – brains

B – minds

C – heads

D – bodies


VI – Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question.


It is generally accepted that teenage is a difficult period of life for the teenagers and evenfor the parents.
Frequent fighting over the most trivial thing is one main characteristic of every household with a teenager.
Parents expect their children to come back home earlier. What parents consider the reasonable time limit is not
accepted by their teens. Curfew and time restriction become one of the main reasons for fights.
Teenage is a time when a lot of kids want to show their independence. The problem arises when parents, fearing the
safety of their teens, often refuse to give them their own bikes or motorbikes. This, of course, leads to more fights.
A decrease in grades due to increasing difficulty level of school work, newer sujects, more socializing is very
common among teens but their parents are not sympathetic. Parents try to impose studying rules and insist that their
teens finish their homework before going out. This makes the situation worse.
That chidren spend too much time on the phone is one complaint that most parents have. The age of
smartphones has ensured that kids put their smartphones above almost everything else. Parents, however, worry that
teens spending too much time on their phones lose out on family time and real human interaction, beside harming their
eyes.
Teenagers develop a taste for unhealthy but delicious fast food, while parents belive that a growing body needs
proper nutrition. As cold drinks, burgers and pizzas replace wholesome home cooked meals, parents worry. Moreover,
teenage is a time when kids become more and more conscious of their weight and body image. To achieve the ‘ideal’ thin
body type, girls often starve themsleves and skip meals. Of course, this also leads to a lot of arguments between parents
who try to convince their daughters that proper meals are more important than being thin.
31. Teenage is a difficult period of life for both the teenagers and the parents because

.

A. children always do the most trivial things in every household
B. parents expect their children to come back home as they would like to
C. children spend too much time on their phones, talking to their friends
D. parents don’t undrestand what their children think and believe
32. Children would like to have their own bikes or motorbikes


.

A. To satisfy their parents
B. To show their independence
C. Lose out on family time and real human interaction
D. To avoid curfew and time restrictions
33. All of the following are the result why there is a decrease in grades EXCEPT
A. Sympathy from parents
B. Newer subjects
C. Higher level of school work
D. Social life
34. Parents belive that

.

A. Teenagers love unhealthy but delicious fast food
B. Children should have a good shape rather than proper nutrition
C. A growing body requires proper diets and nutrients

.


D. Cold drinks, burgers and pizzas become more popular
35. The main idea of the passage is

.

A. Different tasted between parents and children in food
B. Common reasons why teenagers fight with parents

C. Curfew and time restriction on children
D. Development of physical and mental aspects during teenage
VII – Complete the sentences withou changing thei meanings.
36. My parents expect me to speak in a polite voice to other people.
It is my parents’ wish that I SHOULD SPEAK IN A POLITE VOICE TO OTHER PEOPLE___________________.
37. I am expected to get home by curfew.
I should GET HOME BY CURFEW________________________________________________________________.
38. I can visit my classmates at the weekend.
I am allowed TO VISIT MY CLASSMATES AT THE WEEKEND_______________________________________.
39. My parents never let me ask for things in the supermarket.
My parents always refuse TO ALLOW ME TO ASK FOR THINGS IN THE SUPERMARKET________________.
40. It is likely to be more effective to have a few clear and specific rules than a long list.
A few clear and specific rules ARE LIKELY TO BE MORE EFFECTIVE THAN A LONG LIST_______________.


TEST 2.
I – Find the word which has a different sound in the part underlined.
1. A – childcare
2. A – afford
3. A – compassion

B – privacy
B – force
B – progess

C – mature
C – top
C – discussion

D – elegant

D – norm
D – pressure

II – Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from the others.
4. A – studious
5. A – curfew

B – respectful
B – conflict

C – financial
C – control

D – extended
D – homestay

III - Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the sentences.
6. A child comes to his parents to see that they _________his needs, desires, and ambition.
A – agree
B – respect
C – admire
D – worry
7. Children learn from how they see their parents _________: when parents are getting along well, their relationship
support their child’s development.
A – involve
B – influence
C – affect
D – interact
8. Knocking on closed doors before entering can be a great way for children to practice ______behaviors.
A – respecting

B- respectful
C – respective
D – respected
9. Parents should teach children about ________by establishing a rule about knocking on closed doors before
entering.
A – loneliness
B – care
C – privacy
D – peace
10. Going into any argument, both sides know that either one is going to change the other’s ________.
A – head
B – mind
C – brain
D – feeling
11. During the examination, students __________keep silent and focus on their own papers.
A – need
B – can
C – might
D – have to
12. We_________make decisions together about what to do for special events such as birthdays.
A – should
B – shouldn’t
C – have to
D – don’t have to
13. Parents ______ask too many questions about where children go and what they do.
A – should
B – shouldn’t
C – must
D – mustn’t
14. You discuss family issues with all family members, including children.

A – must
B – mustn’t
C – have to
D – don’t have to
15. You put the knife in your mouth – it’s very dangerous.
A – have to
B – don’t have to
C – must
D – mustn’t
IV – Fill in each blank in the passage with the correct word from the box. There are some extra words.
Familiar
popular

significant
foreign

upset
embarrassing

meaningful
disrespectful

Today’s generation lives and breathes technology. The child’s toy are likely to be electronic in nature, such as computer
games to teach letters and numbers. The older generation grew up in a time when handwritten letters meant something
and texting was a (16) FOREIGN word. Grandparents are usually going to be (17) UPSET if the children are texting at
the dinner table or checking their smartphone email during a movie or family reunion. This is seen as (18)
DISRESPECTFUL to others in the room. Older people do not understand the social networking phenomenon and many
are disturbed by the lack of privacy with which the younger generation lives. Privacy seems to have (19)
SIGNIFICANT meaning for today’s children and even adults.
Most young people change careers at least once it not more often during a lifetime, and freelancing is becoming a (20)

POPULAR alternative to the nine-to-five working week. Younger family members can be “permanent students”,
looking for more and more education.


V – Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
Generation gap refers to the difference in the ways of thinking and perception in the people of two different generations
which results in behavioral differences, and sometimes, (21) ______between them. In other words, it is the difference in
the thinking of the people of the older and the younger genereations that creates the (22)______of understanding between
them. The most common example of generation gap is seen in the family between parents and their children. It is not
only because of the gap in age but also because of the way parents (23)___________to a particular situation.
Advancement technology has led to the generation gap in this modern world. Children tend to spend most of their time
with their digital devices and busy with social media that they do not discuss their problems with their parents. The
Internet (24) ____________solutions to most of the problems that children needn’t ask their own parents for help, (25)
___________the communication and leading to a generation gap.
Generation gap occurs not only between parents and children but also between teachers and students. Students are likely
to enjoy the classes of an open-minded teacher, who shows mutual (26) ________to the students. The teachers, who tend
to keep their student under unnecessary strict disciplines and practise hard ways to make them obey the orders, are
usually disliked by the students. This narrows minded thinking, especially (27) ___________in the teachers of the older
generation, eventually creates a gap between the students and teachers.
Another difference is the use of technology. Young teachers tned to use more digital devices in class for their lessons that
has a good (28) _____________on the students. Students take more interest and participate actively in the class
discussion. An old teacher has (29) __________frequent use of electronic devices that makes lessons boring, which is not
enjoyed by the students and it creates a gap between them.
To (30)__________the generation gap, parents or teachers must be close to their children. They should show interest and
give time to the children, have open communication, and allow the child to feel free in all the situations.
21. A – opposition
B – wars
C – conflicts
D- sympathy
22. A – lack

B – shortage
C – failure
D – miss
23. A – behave
B – react
C – change
D – experience
24. A – sets
B – allows
C – shows
D – provides
25. A – reduce
B – to reduce
C – reducing
D – being reduced
26. A – respect
B – politeness
C – benefit
D – friend
27. A – watched
B – met
C – seen
D – considered
28. A – impact
B – force
C – power
D – act
29. A – fewer
B – more
C – less

D – much
30. A – give up
B – reduce
C – make
D – leave
VI – Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question.
Generation Gap: Causes and Solutions
Parents have a common complaint that their children after a certain age tned to disrepect them. They look
for more freedom and enjoy the company of their friends rather than staying at home. These all are the changes when the
kids grow from teenagers to adulthood. This is the time when they want to be treated as big but the parents still consider
them small. They want to take their own decisions but they can’t because parents are there to take any important
decisions about their children. So these issues sometimes creates a problem and this is when the generation gap comes in.
There are a lot of activities which interest the kids more but parents are not willing with it. Instead of
arguing with children and avoiding the discussion, it will be good that parents take a step forward and talk to their
children.
Parents are the best friend of their children as they act as both good parents and friends. As parents have
spent a large amount of their time with their kids, so it is necessary that parents understand what their children are saying
and how it can affect their life. Any suggestions coming from parents can never be wrong, so teenagers should trust in
them as they always want their children to progress in life.
Communication is the best way to bridge the gap and find a perfect solutin. Parents should sit with their
children and talk about their needs so that parents know their children’s expectations. Parents can also listen to their
problems and look for a solution which is best for them. Parents mustn’t force them to do anything without interest but
make them aware of their duties so that they do it willingly. As you’re dealing with teenagers, you need to keep yourself
in their situation and then think about it.


If parents feel that their children are disrespecting, they then tell that if their children want respect, they
need to give it to other people too. This is a lifetime lesson which they need to learn as it is not limited to their home but
also when they go out and work in any organization.
Children must understand their limitations. If they go beyond that, it will be difficult for them. It is the duty

of the parents that they make their kids understand the limitation and define a boundary for them. This is one of the
benefit of the children so that they know what is right and what is wrong for them.
31. One of the main reasons of the generation gap is that____.
A. Children can make their own decisions
B. Children were not able to make their own decisions
C. The problems of the generation gap to be small
D. Children are being treated as a child
32. Teenagers should trust their parents because___________.
A. Parents are their best friends and they always want their children to make progress
B. Children understand what they are saying and what can affect their life
C. Parents always treat their children as they are still young, and listen to them
D. Parents have spent a large amount of their time at work and at home with their kids
33. In order to bridge the generation gap, one can do all of the following EXCEPT_____.
A. Parents should have chats with their children to know their children’s expectations
B. Parents should listen to their children’s problems and look for a solution
C. Parents don’t have to force children to do anything without interest
D. Parents should make their children aware of their duties so that they do it willingly
34. In order to solve the problems of disrespect from children, parents should show that
.
A. Children should go out more often and work in any organization
B. If children want respect, they need to show it to their parents too
C. Parents are not willing with their children’s inapropriate activities
D. Parents are there to take any important decisions about their children
35. One of the solutions to the problem of the generation gap is that______.
A. Parents make their children know their limitations and their own boundary
B. Parents must understand their limitations and define a boundary for them
C. Children should know what is right and what is wrong for both parents and children
D. Children realized that if parents go beyond their limitations they’ll have problems
VII – Complete the sentences without changing their meanings.
36. Children can take part in the rule-making process.

Children are allowed TO TAKE PART IN THE RULE-MAKING PROGRESS.
37. It is useful for many families to write down a set of rules about how family members are expected to behave.
Many families find IT USEFUL TO WRITE DOWN A SET OF RULES ABOUT HOW FAMILY MEMBERS ARE
EXPECTED TO BEHAVE.
38. Many parents think it’s a good idea to make the rules public by sticking them on the fridge.
Many parents think that they THEY SHOULD MAKE THE RULES PUBLIC BY STICKING THEM ON THE
FRIDGE.
39. It is necessary for young children to get supervision and support to follow family rules.
Young children will NEED TO GET SUPERVISION AND SUPPORT TO FOLLOW FAMILY RULES.
40. It is important for a family to have rules about safe behaviours, including rules about alcohol use, dating and
curfew.
A family must HAVE RULES ABOUT SAFE BEHAVIOUR, INCLUDING RULES ABOUT ALCOHOL USE,
DATING AND CURFEW.



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