Ôn luyện Từ vựng thi vào 10 số 7: Teenagers (Set 1)

1/1/2025 11:00:00 AM

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Drag and drop to complete the sentences.

David is a responsible who always helps his younger sibling.
Jack’s parents check his every evening to make sure it’s complete.
Emma's biggest is managing her time between school and hobbies.
In fact, is not just physical; it can also be verbal or emotional.

Parents should reduce the _____ they put on teenagers to achieve perfect results.

  • pressure
  • balance
  • access
  • intelligence

The _____ often made fun of his classmates' clothes and appearance.

  • headmaster
  • lawyer
  • musher
  • bully

The school counselor _____ Sarah _____ advice on how to deal with stress.

  • kept / in touch
  • provided / with
  • got / involved in
  • cleaned / up

Good time management helps teens _____ their busy schedules more effectively.

  • pull up
  • run out of
  • start up
  • deal with

Jake reminded himself to _____ even when he forgot a few points during his presentation.

  • do puzzles
  • stay calm
  • surf the net
  • play sports

Teens should ____ their feelings with friends or family when they feel stressed.

  • admire
  • discuss
  • maintain
  • predict

Those teenagers didn’t ride safely on the _____ side of the road, so they were kept by the police.

  • user-friendly
  • enjoyable
  • right-hand
  • coastal

The teenagers enjoyed a lively Q&A _____ with a local author during the book club meeting.

  • session
  • community
  • site
  • puzzle

The school counselor received a _____ from a student to discuss bullying concerns.

  • position
  • benefit
  • request
  • race

Emma stayed _____ on her schoolwork despite the noise around her.

  • ashamed
  • focused
  • anxious
  • proud

Choose the underlined part that needs correction.

"Stay calmly, it's just a normal test," my mom said while she was trying to reassure me before my final exam.

  • calm
  • said
  • trying
  • final

Choose the underlined part that needs correction.

My parents provide me for everything I need, but I still want to learn how to be independent.

  • My
  • for
  • but
  • to be

Complete the sentence by changing the form of the word in capitals.

Jake's parents have an that he will do his best, not be perfect. (EXPECT)

Complete the sentence by changing the form of the word in capitals.

School can be very for teenagers, especially during exam periods. (STRESS)

Complete the sentence by changing the form of the word in capitals.

Teenagers should limit their screen time to avoid eye problems and sleep disorders. (DAY)

Choose the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s).

Jake spent hours browsing the web for tips on improving his gaming skills.

  • carrying
  • holding
  • asking
  • surfing

Choose the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s).

Giving a presentation in front of the class scares a lot of teenagers.

  • harms
  • bullies
  • frightens
  • inspires

Complete the conversation, using the words given. You may need to change the form of the verbs.

Ben: Hey, are you guys worried about the upcoming math test? It's really  me!

David: Yeah, me too. I'm  through websites for materials, but I still feel so unprepared.

Daisy: I know the feeling. This stuff is so confusing! I'm starting to think I might just  on the test.

Ben: What?! Don't even think about it! It is wrong and you'll get caught for sure.

Daisy: I know, but I'm so stressed out. I don't want to fail.

David: We should all get together and  the material. Maybe we can help each other understand it better.

Ben: That's a great idea! We can quiz each other and go over the things we're struggling with.

Daisy: Okay, I'm in. Let's meet at the library after school tomorrow.

Complete the text, using the words given.

sessions expectations focused
pressure problem stressful


For many teenagers, midterm exams can be very . They are under  to do well because of their parents’ . During this time, it is important to stay and make a study plan. Daily study can help them prepare better. If they have difficulty while learning, like not understanding a subject, they can request help from a teacher or a friend. Cheating is never a good option because it does not solve the and can make the situation worse.

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It is clear that can be scary for any . It's easy to feel overwhelmed and stressed out. But don't worry! Here are some tips to help you and focused during this busy time:

  1. Plan your daily study time. Break down your schoolwork into smaller, more manageable pieces.
  2. Don't try to study for hours on end. Take short breaks every 30 minutes to move around and clear your head.
  3. Make sure you're getting enough sleep. Sleep can your mind with the energy it needs.
  4. Avoid junk food. Eat healthy meals and snacks to keep your energy levels up.
  5. Do not . Instead, help from your teachers or friends.

By following these tips, you'll feel more prepared and ready to do your best on your exams!

Choose the underlined part that needs correction.

"Stay calmly, it's just a normal test," my mom said while she was trying to reassure me before my final exam.

  • calm
  • said
  • trying
  • final