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 from 26 to 30.
Bullying is hard to control and it affects millions of teenagers every day. In the past, it mostly happened at school or in public places, but nowadays the Internet makes it possible for bullies to (26)_______ their victims at home. We call it cyberbullying - when a bully teases or threatens someone online. Experts believe that almost all children and teenagers will experience bullying at some point in their lives.
Most people know that if someone bullies you, you can tell a teacher or a parent. (27)_______ what should you do if you see bullying happening to someone else? People (28)_______ try to ignore bullying become bystanders: they stand by and see bullying happen, but don’t do anything to stop it. Sometimes bystanders are frightened of the bullies, or they’re embarrassed about telling their parents or a teacher. (29)________ reason is that they just feel confused about what to do. But if you don’t do anything, bullies think that their behavior is not bad. They think that people don’t mind, and more bullying happens. That’s why we need to be up-standers. Up-standers say “no” to bullies because bullying is (30)_______ !
Bullying is hard to stop - but together, we can stop it by being up-standers, not bystanders.
(Adapted from Oxford Metro Student’s Book)
Đáp án đúng là: A
Giải thích
Mệnh đề quan hệ (Relative clause):
Dùng đại từ “who” làm chủ ngữ thay thế cho danh từ chỉ người đứng trước.
Tạm dịch:
People who try to ignore bullying become bystanders: they stand by and see bullying happen, but don’t do
anything to stop it. (Những ai cố gắng phớt lờ việc bắt nạt trở thành những người chứng kiến: họ đứng ngoài
cuộc và nhìn thấy việc bắt nạt diễn ra, nhưng không làm bất kỳ điều gì để ngăn chặn nó.)