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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 1 to 8.
Shopping has become more than just a necessity for many young people; it has turned into a form of therapy. When feeling stressed, bored, or unhappy, many young adults head to stores or browse online shops to lift their mood. The excitement of buying something new—whether it’s clothes, gadgets, or accessories—provides a temporary escape from negative emotions. Retailers often take advantage of this by offering discounts, limited-time deals, and personalised recommendations, making it even harder to resist the urge to spend.
However, while shopping may offer short-term happiness, it can lead to long-term problems. Impulsive purchases often result in financial strain, especially for young people who may not have stable incomes. Credit card debt and overspending can quickly become serious issues, leaving individuals feeling even more stressed than before. Additionally, the constant pursuit of material goods can create a cycle where happiness depends on buying more, rather than addressing deeper emotional needs.
Despite these risks, shopping therapy remains popular because it provides instant gratification. Social media plays a big role in this trend, as influencers and advertisements constantly promote new products, making young people feel like they need to keep up with the latest trends. The fear of missing out (FOMO) drives many to spend money they don’t have, believing that owning certain items will improve their social status or self-esteem.
To avoid the negative effects of shopping therapy, young people should look for healthier ways to cope with stress, such as exercising, practicing mindfulness, or spending time with friends. Learning to differentiate between wants and needs can also help them make smarter financial decisions. While shopping can be enjoyable, true emotional well-being comes from balance and self-awareness, not from material possessions.
Question 1. According to paragraph 1, retailers offer all of the following to encourage emotional spending EXCEPT _______.
Question 5. Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4?
“Learning to differentiate between wants and needs can also help them make smarter financial decisions.”
A. Making wise financial choices often teaches people how to tell wants and needs apart.
B. Knowing the difference between wants and needs can help them manage money better.
C. Being financially responsible leads to better awareness of the
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BỘ 20 Các đề đọc hiểu ôn thi thpt quốc gia NĂM 2025-2026 CÓ KEY FILE WORD
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 1 to 8.
Shopping has become more than just a necessity for many young people; it has turned into a form of therapy. When feeling stressed, bored, or unhappy, many young adults head to stores or browse online shops to lift their mood. The excitement of buying something new—whether it’s clothes, gadgets, or accessories—provides a temporary escape from negative emotions. Retailers often take advantage of this by offering discounts, limited-time deals, and personalised recommendations, making it even harder to resist the urge to spend.
However, while shopping may offer short-term happiness, it can lead to long-term problems. Impulsive purchases often result in financial strain, especially for young people who may not have stable incomes. Credit card debt and overspending can quickly become serious issues, leaving individuals feeling even more stressed than before. Additionally, the constant pursuit of material goods can create a cycle where happiness depends on buying more, rather than addressing deeper emotional needs.
Despite these risks, shopping therapy remains popular because it provides instant gratification. Social media plays a big role in this trend, as influencers and advertisements constantly promote new products, making young people feel like they need to keep up with the latest trends. The fear of missing out (FOMO) drives many to spend money they don’t have, believing that owning certain items will improve their social status or self-esteem.
To avoid the negative effects of shopping therapy, young people should look for healthier ways to cope with stress, such as exercising, practicing mindfulness, or spending time with friends. Learning to differentiate between wants and needs can also help them make smarter financial decisions. While shopping can be enjoyable, true emotional well-being comes from balance and self-awareness, not from material possessions.
Question 1. According to paragraph 1, retailers offer all of the following to encourage emotional spending EXCEPT _______.
| A. limited-time deals | B. the urge to spend | |||||
| C. discounts | D. personalised recommendations | |||||
| Question 2. The word “Impulsive” in paragraph 2 is OPPOSITE in meaning to _______. | ||||||
| A. Intentional | B. Restrictive | C. Thoughtful | D. Inconsiderate | |||
| Question 3. The word “gratification” in paragraph 3 can be best replaced by _______. | ||||||
| A. satisfaction | B. potential | C. desire | D. appeal | |||
| Question 4. The word “they” in paragraph 3 refers to _______. | ||||||
| A. advertisers | B. young people | C. items | D. influencers |
Question 5. Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4?
“Learning to differentiate between wants and needs can also help them make smarter financial decisions.”
A. Making wise financial choices often teaches people how to tell wants and needs apart.
B. Knowing the difference between wants and needs can help them manage money better.
C. Being financially responsible leads to better awareness of the
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