Ôn luyện Từ vựng thi vào 10 số 9: Teenagers (Set 3)

1/1/2025 1:00:00 PM

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Complete the sentences, using the words given. You can only use the words once.

Many teenagers work hard in high school to get accepted into their dream .
Teenagers often get distracted by many from social media apps.
Some teenagers lose in their hobbies when they become too busy with schoolwork.
My are always there to support me when I'm feeling down.

Complete the sentences, using the words given. Each word can only be used to fill in one blank.

1. helps teens stay connected with their friends and share updates about their lives.

2. Emma’s parents set screen time limits to ensure she doesn’t use her too much.

3. plays a big role in shaping how teenagers view the world around them.

4. Jake found a great to learn and improve his computer skills.

Sarah couldn’t _____ to the app because of a slow internet connection.

  • go out
  • look for
  • log on
  • deal with

Teenagers can be very _____ to criticism, so it’s important to give feedback gently.

  • sensitive
  • mature
  • patient
  • hard-working

Joining a club can help teenagers ______ with people who share their hobbies.

  • invite
  • scare
  • connect
  • request

Teenagers who are ______ of others’ feelings build stronger relationships.

  • addicted
  • tolerant
  • disappointed
  • lonely

Teenagers need enough sleep; _____, they should turn off their phones at night.

  • otherwise
  • however
  • therefore
  • because

The teacher noticed Alex’s _____ in technology and encouraged him to join the coding club.

  • notification
  • pressure
  • freedom
  • interest

Jake finds it hard to _____ on his homework when his phone keeps buzzing with notifications.

  • connect
  • interest
  • browse
  • concentrate

David: I need to _____ this essay to the school portal before midnight.

Anna: Don't forget! The deadline is strict.

  • detest
  • unload
  • react
  • upload

Anna: I think the new school website is not very _____. It's hard to find the information I'm looking for.

David: Yeah, I agree. It's really frustrating to use.

  • stressful
  • user-friendly
  • well-trained
  • rural

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

Planning beforehand helps teenagers reduce stress during busy school weeks.

  • suddenly
  • heavily
  • afterwards
  • seldom

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

The new student seemed shy at first, but he turned out to be quite talkative once he felt comfortable.

  • hospitable
  • quiet
  • focused
  • mature

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

Teenagers are often reminded to turn off their phones during class to concentrate better.

  • come out
  • switch on
  • try on
  • carry out

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

After a long day at school, Emma finds drawing and painting very . (RELAX)

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

Sometimes it's hard to concentrate on my homework when my siblings are so . (TALK)

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

Sarah was excited to see a about winning a prize in an online competition. (NOTIFY)

Choose the underlined part that needs correction. 

Mark is sensible about his grades and feels upset when he doesn’t do well.

  • sensible
  • his
  • feels
  • do well

Choose the underlined part that needs correction. 

Teenagers often feel alone if they don’t have anyone to talk to about their problems.

  • alone
  • have
  • anyone
  • their

Complete the text, using the words given.

sensitive continue social
lonely connect  discuss


David is a teenager who often feels , even in a room full of people. He struggles to with his classmates and sometimes finds it hard to share his feelings. situations make him nervous, but he is trying to be more open. Recently, David joined a club where teens can their interests and challenges. This group helps him a lot. Slowly, he is learning that building connections takes time, but it can bring real happiness. David hopes to growing socially and finding friends who understand him.

Drag and drop to complete the conversation.

Emma: Hey Jake, have you tried that new app for studying? It’s so !

Jake: Yeah, I just started using it yesterday. It was super easy to and set up my account.

Emma: Yeah. I even managed to all my notes from last semester. It’s so helpful for organizing schoolwork.

Jake: That’s awesome! By the way, have you noticed how some of our classmates can be so in class? They never stop chatting!

Emma: Yeah, but honestly, some people are just more outgoing. We should try to be more about their personality.

Jake: True. I guess I can be a bit impatient sometimes. But I feel bad for those who are really to loud noises during group work.

Emma: Exactly. Everyone’s different, so it’s important to create a space where everyone feels comfortable.