What can be inferred from the passage?
A. Parents are able to help reduce the influence of gender stereotypes on their children.
B. Teachers and parents have to join hands to encourage children’s confidence in social activities.
C. Society functions often categorize jobs regardless genders.
D. The problems males and females get when they are adults may originate from gender stereotypes.
Đáp án A
Có thể suy ra điều gì từ đoạn văn?
A. Cha mẹ có khả năng giúp làm giảm sự ảnh hưởng của các định kiến giới tính lên con cái họ.
B. Giáo viên và cha mẹ phải chung tay khuyến khích sự tự tin của trẻ trong các hoạt động xã hội.
C. Các hoạt động xã hội thường phân loại nghề ngiệp mà không quan tâm đến giới tính.
D. Các vấn đề mà nam giới và nữ giới gặp phải khi họ trưởng thành thường bắt nguồn từ các định kiến về giới tính.
Căn cứ thông tin đoạn cuối và cả bài văn:
Gender stereotypes inevitably are passed to our children. However, by becoming aware of the messages our children receive, we can help them develop ways to overcome these incorrect ideas. To counteract these ideas, parents can look for ways to challenge and support their children, and to encourage confidence in ways that go beyond what society’s fixed ideas about differences of sex are.
(Các định kiến giới tính chắc chắn sẽ truyền lại đến đời con cháu chúng ta. Tuy nhiên, nhận thức được các thông điệp mà con cái chúng ta sẽ nhận được, chúng ta có thể giúp chúng tìm ra cách thức phù hợp để vượt qua các tư tưởng sai trái này. Để chống lại các tư tưởng này, cha mẹ cần tìm cách để thử thách và ủng hộ con cái mình, và khuyến khích sự tự tin vượt qua các định kiến định sẵn theo sự khác biệt về giới tính).
=> Như vậy, có thể thấy "cha mẹ là những người có khả năng giúp giảm thiểu những ảnh hưởng về định kiến giới tính cho con cái bằng phương pháp phù hợp của riêng họ.Students are restrained from eating bananas prior to an exam for ____ of failing 'like sliding on a banana skin'.
Do you find it easier to___________ what's happening when you watch a film in English?
Regarding what food to avoid before taking an important examination, homophones and the shape of your food comes into ____.
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He is likely to go to the capital. He would like to find a steady job.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
It is a policy in our school that you should turn____ your student's card when you leave the college.
My worst exam moment happened when I was caught ____ by my mum after a history exam.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
Urbanization programs are being carried out in many parts of the world, especially in densely (23) ________ regions with limited land and resources. It is the natural outcome of economic development and industrialization. It has brought a lot of benefits to our society. However, it also (24) ________ various problems for local authorities and town planners in the process of maintaining sustainable urbanization, especially in developing countries.
When too many people cram into a small area, urban infrastructure can't be effective. There will be a (25) ________ of livable housing, energy and water supply. This will create overcrowded urban districts with no proper facilities. Currently, fast urbanization is taking place predominantly in developing countries where sustainable urbanization has little relevance to people's lives. Their houses are just shabby slums with poor sanitation. Their children only manage to get basic education. Hence, the struggle for (26) ________ is their first priority rather than anything else. Only when the quality of their existence is improved, can they seek (27) ________ other high values in their life.
By training additional staff, management could significantly ease _____________ burden on its over-worked personnel.
The reasons for his resignation were a complete mystery to some people.
Contrary to that the papers claim, they are not going to reconstruct the ancient houses.
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Optimists have plenty to be happy about. In other words, if you can convince yourself that things will get better, the odds of it happening will improve - because you keep on playing the game. In this light, optimism “is a habitual way of explaining your setbacks to yourself”, reports Martin Seligman, the psychology professor and author of Learned Optimism. The research shows that when times get tough, optimists do better than pessimists - they succeed better at work, respond better to stress, suffer fewer depressive episodes, and achieve more personal goals.
Studies also show that belief can help with the financial pinch. Chad Wallens, a social forecaster at the Henley Centre who surveyed middle-class Britons’ beliefs about income, has found that “the people who feel wealthiest, and those who feel poorest, actually have almost the same amount of money at their disposal. Their attitudes and behaviour patterns, however, are different from one another.”
Optimists have something else to be cheerful about - in general, they are more robust. For example, a study of 660 volunteers by the Yale University psychologist Dr. Becca Levy found that thinking positively adds an average of seven years to your life. Other American research claims to have identified a physical mechanism behind this. A Harvard Medical School study of 670 men found that the optimists have significantly better lung function. The lead author, Dr. Rosalind Wright, believes that attitude somehow strengthens the immune system. “Preliminary studies on heart patients suggest that, by changing a per¬son’s outlook, you can improve their mortality risk,” she says.
Few studies have tried to ascertain the proportion of optimists in the world. But a 1995 nationwide survey conducted by the American magazine Adweek found that about half the population counted themselves as optimists, with women slightly more apt than men (53 per cent versus 48 per cent) to see the sunny side.
(Adapted from https://www.ielts-mentor.com)
What does the passage mainly discuss?