Mark The Letter A, B, C, or D On Your Answer Sheet To Indicate The Correct Answer To Each of The Following Questions
Mark The Letter A, B, C, or D On Your Answer Sheet To Indicate The Correct Answer To Each of The Following Questions
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 from 36 to 40.
When your child was younger, your role was to lay the foundations for his behaviour.
For example, you probably showed your child how to cooperate and take turns with others.
Now your child is in his teens, he can start taking responsibility for his own behaviour. But
you’re still an important role model.
What you do shows your child how you want her to behave. For example, how you cope
with feelings like frustration and distress influences how your child regulates her emotions.
What you eat, how much you exercise, and how you look after yourself all influence your
child. What you say is also important. You can help your child to manage and control his
behaviour by talking about how behaviour affects other people. You can also talk more with
your child about the differences between right and wrong. Now’s a good time for this
because your child is developing his ability to understand other people’s experiences and
feelings.
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You might think that your child’s peers and friends have a stronger influence in the
teenage years than you do. Friends and peers do influence your child, but so do you – it’s just
that peer influence is different from your influence. Your child’s friends are more likely to
influence everyday behaviour, like the music your child listens to or the clothes he wears. As
a parent, you influence your child’s basic values, like religious values, and issues related to
her future, like educational choices. And the stronger your relationship with your child, the
more influence you’ll have. That’s because your child values your good opinion, advice and
support. In fact, it’s likely that when your child becomes a young adult, he’ll end up with
values, beliefs and behaviour that are similar to yours.
(Adapted from https://raisingchildren.net.au/)
Question 36 [910439]: Which of the following could be the main topic of the passage?
A. The differences between the parents’ effects and peers’ ones
B. Parents’ influence on children
C. How children grow up
D. Parents’ responsibilities for children’s behavior
Question 37 [910440]: The word “regulates” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to .
A. controls B. manages C. conveys D. expresses
Question 38 [910441]: The word “this” in paragraph 2 refers to .
A. the difference between right and wrong B. behaviour
C. helping your child D. talking to your child
Question 39 [910442]: What is the main distinction between the influence of parents and
that of friends?
A. Friends may change children’s daily actions while parents affect their essential values.
B. Friends may affect children’s interests whereas parents set up their personalities.
C. Friends may influence children’s choices while parents offer advice and support.
D. Friends’ effects on children are greater than those of parents.
Question 40 [910443]: According to the passage, in which of the following aspects are
children NOT affected by parents?
A. education B. beliefs C. passion D. behaviour
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each
of the following questions.
Question 1 [910445]: She was nominated for the best actor award and she said she was
deeply for the support from her parents during a difficult time.
A. sympathetic B. antipathetic C. respectable D. grateful
Question 2 [910446]: He came up with a great idea for running a business and gained
with his parents.
A. kindness B. favor C. respect D. worship
Question 3 [910447]: I was touched by the mother’s for her daughter as she didn’t
sleep a wink to take care of her.
A. respect B. gratitude C. favor D. solicitude
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Question 4 [910448]: The son has been upset for a month since his mother due to
lung cancer.
A. passed away B. passed down C. passed by D. passed for
Question 5 [910449]: Parents have a legal to ensure their children receive a good
education and basic care.
A. tradition B. status C. obligation D. guilty
Question 6 [910450]: Younger children are also generally thought to have duties
such as respecting and obeying their parents.
A. mutual B. filial C. ancestral D. cultural
Question 7 [910451]: All families have cultural traditions that are from one
generation to the next.
A. passed by B. passed for C. passed down D. passed away
Question 8 [910452]: His parents give him the opportunity to study with one of
Europe’s top chefs so that he can win first prize.
A. alone B. unique C. single D. distinct
Question 9 [910453]: The practice of ancestor is relatively straightforward. Nearly
every house, office, and business in Vietnam has a small altar which is used to commune
with ancestors.
A. worship B. sympathy C. gratitude D. respect
Question 10 [910454]: She never gets on well with her sister because there is great
rivalry between them.
A. cousin B. relative C. sibling D. bond
Question 11 [910455]: Parents are with a heavy responsibility to bring up their
children and satisfy their basic needs.
A. practiced B. expected C. connected D. entrusted
Question 12 [910456]: John's father only saw him as a for his dead brother, which
made him extremely upset.
A. replacement B. exchange C. substitute D. alternation
Question 13 [910457]: The main reason for the change from the traditional family
is the migration of young adults and their families to the cities.
A. immediate B. extended C. modern D. single
Question 14 [910458]: I’m really grateful to my parents who always instill a strong
of collective responsibility in me.
A. thought B. sensation C. sense D. recall
Question 15 [910459]: The secret of any healthy relationship is respect. In a
healthy family, each individual is given the respect and space he or she deserves.
A. grateful B. mutual C. relative D. alternating
Question 16 [910460]: Parents should weigh up the pros and cons before they decide to
their family.
A. spread B. extend C. enlarge D. expand
Question 17 [910461]: There's no point in feeling about not giving their child a
sibling whether it's by choice or chance.
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A. guilty B. antipathetic C. grateful D. sympathetic
Question 18 [910462]: The most common childhood mental disorders are anxiety
disorders, depression which are not problems we should take .
A. slightly B. softly C. lightly D. quietly
Question 19 [910463]: More than half of parents were unsure finding child care
options that meet their criteria.
A. with B. on C. of D. at
Question 20 [910464]: Eventually they found a consultant who can them in dealing
with problems facing their young children.
A. assist B. prove C. sponsor D. involve
Question 21 [910465]: The area has an infant rate of 11.9 per 1,000 births, nearly
double the national average.
A. morality B. modality C. mortality D. mobility
Question 22 [910466]: He heavily on his family, which can’t give him a sense of
independence.
A. leans B. assists C. bends D. inclines
Question 23 [910467]: Her at her son's death was so terrible that she almost
fainted with shock.
A. Sympathy B. grief C. Piety D. guilty
Question 24 [910468]: I know it's hard to see him this way, but you can take in the
knowledge that your grandfather is not in any pain.
A. grief B. guilty C. solace D. pain
Question 25 [910469]: The between parents and children is usually very strong
because they live under the same roof.
A. sibling B. bond C. relation D. limit
Question 26 [910470]: My brother many close friendships at school but he can’t
get on well with me.
A. sets B. raises C. forms D. puts
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in
meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 27 [910471]: He feels under increasing pressure because he has to spend a lifetime
trying to please his father.
A. lifestyle B. lifespan C. lifeline D. lifesaver
Question 28 [910472]: Having an extra bathroom was at first a luxury, but after we had
children it became a necessity.
A. pressure B. grief C. pleasure D. extravagance
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in
meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 29 [910473]: The children wish their parents would stop their constant bickering
because they want to live in a harmonious family.
A. grief B. argument C. agreement D. pressure
Question 30 [910474]: He eventually outgrew his passion for painting and pursued a
career in medicine.
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A. lost interest in B. got on with
C. showed a keen interest in D. stop paying attention to
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct
word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 31 to 35.
A child is deeply grateful to his parents for their help, favors and kindnesses; thus, he
should hold his parents dear. When his parents get older, he ought to prove his (31)
by taking care of them when they get sick and showing his solicitude for his parents. As
an old-age tradition, Vietnamese elderly people never live by themselves or in nursing
homes but with one of their children, usually their (32) son. This obligation is still
continued when the parents pass away in the form of an ancestral cult and the maintenance
of ancestral tombs. This filial piety tradition is passed from generation to generation and
become a unique, beautiful Vietnamese cultural feature. (33) worship is
practiced in most, if not all, Vietnamese homes even in the homes of Vietnamese overseas. In
relationships between siblings, younger siblings are required to respect and obey older ones.
The eldest brother, the leader, is entrusted with a heavy responsibility that of (34)
for the parents in case of emergency. Respect, concord and love among siblings are a
token of a happy and virtuous family. In Vietnamese culture, the notion of blood relationship
is always imprinted in the mind of the Vietnamese. Being members of the (35) family and of
the extended family, they are connected together by a strong sense of collective
responsibility, loyalty and mutual obligation. Thus, they are expected to help one another,
especially in a difficult time.
(Source: https://www.insidevietnamtravel.com)
Question 31 [910475]: A. sympathy B. gratitude C. respect D.
antipathy
Question 32 [910476]: A. oldest B. only C. eldest D. youngest
Question 33 [910477]: A. Ancestral B. Ancestry C. D. Ancestor
Ancestrally
Question 34 [910478]: A. replacing B. C. D.
substituting exchanging alternating
Question 35 [910479]: A. B. single C. traditional D. modern
immediate
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 from 36 to 40.
The decision to expand your family is not an easy one. Parents of one child often feel
guilty about not giving their child a sibling. At the same time, having another child is a major
life decision that should not be taken lightly. If you’re unsure of whether or not you want to
have another kid, here are some arguments to help assist you in making your decision. While
we hate to think about our mortality, it’s hard for parents to not consider what will happen
to our children when we are no longer here. Losing a parent is never easy, but having a
sibling to lean on can make the grief more bearable. It can help them to feel less alone in the
world and they can take solace in the fact that there is someone else who feels the same
exact pain that they do.
There are few bonds stronger than the ones formed between siblings. They’re the only
people who know you as well as, if not better, than your parents. In most cases, siblings go
on to form strong friendships that last a lifetime and when they have children, their kids are
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close as well.
One of the most highly reported benefits of having more than one child, especially those
who are closer in age, is the luxury of having someone to play with. Parents with multiple
children often spend less time coordinating playdates because their children are able to
amuse one another.
Even though you will have to deal with some bickering quite frequently, it’s perfectly
normal and the children will eventually outgrow it.
(Source: https://madamenoire.com/)
Question 36 [910480]: Which could be the best title for the passage?
A. Reasons for giving your only child a sibling.
B. Pros and cons of children having siblings.
C. How to deal with only child syndrome.
D. Family life after welcoming a new member.
Question 37 [910481]: The word “one” in paragraph 1 refers to .
A. child B. family C. decision D. sibling
Question 38 [910482]: According to the passage, which is NOT mentioned as the role of a
sibling in a child’s life?
A. An influential role model. B. A built-in playmate.
C. A lifelong friend. D. A person to lean on.
Question 39 [910483]: Which of the following is TRUE about the downsides of letting
children have siblings?
A. One will have to bear the pain of another passing away.
B. Parents have to settle inevitable disagreements on a regular basis.
C. Children only play with their siblings, thus limiting social life.
D. The parent-child bond will not be as strong as in the only child case.
Question 40 [910484]: The word “bickering” in paragraph 5 mostly means .
A. uproar B. melee C. quarrel D. wrangle
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A. forms B. impacts C. affects D. imposes
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in
meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 20 [909712]: I've never seen my sister worried or anxious in any way - she's so
laid-back.
A. nervous B. relaxed C. confident D. miserable
Question 21 [909713]: He had endless arguments with his father about trivial things.
A. limitless B. thoughtless C. ageless D. hopeless
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in
meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 22 [909714]: My parents work tirelessly to make money in order that I can have a
sustainable and bright future.
A. certain B. stable C. essential D. unsteady
Question 23 [909715]: Family support is an essential part of our lives for a variety of
reasons, most of which are related to our personal well-being.
A. necessary B. trivial C. natural D. difficult
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct
word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 24 to 33.
Each family forms its own set of values and decides what is most important to them.
Discipline also (24) among families. Families have different ways of dealing with
different issues. In some families, one or both parents make all the decisions with no input
from the children, (25) other families may encourage input from all family
members before decisions are (26) .
Perhaps you know of a family (27) there is equal
decision making among family members.
There is no one family style for everyone. A family's style (28) based on each
family's individual situation and the values they care about. For example, your family may be
laid-back, while another family is very active and (29) . Many different ways of living
together can (30) . What makes a family strong is not just the number of people in it,
(31) its members are related, or their pace of life; people caring for one another
and sharing their lives is what really matters.
Many families also share faith are religious activities (32) one another. As a
Scout, part of your duty is to do your (33) to make your family strong and help your
family thrive. By doing this, you are helping to lay the foundation for a stronger community
and society.
Question 24 [909716]: A. changes B. alters C. varies D. adjusts
Question 25 [909717]: A. when B. while C. during D. for
Question 26 [909718]: A. made B. taken C. done D. decided
Question 27 [909719]: A. which B. that C. when D. where
Question 28 [909720]: A. develop B. develops C. D.
developing developed
Question 29 [909721]: A. hurry B. hurries C. hurrying D. hurried
Question 30 [909722]: A. come B. work C. make D. go
Question 31 [909723]: A. whether B. either C. when D. that
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Question 32 [909724]: A. among B. for C. with D. between
Question 33 [909725]: A. best B. hard C. heart D. full
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 from 34 to 40.
Except for a few unfortunate individuals, no law in this world can go against the fact
that for most of us our family is an essential part of our lives. The moment you enter this
cruel world, where each man is for himself, there are some near and dear ones out there who
will do anything to ensure your happiness.
We are nothing more than a vulnerable and fragile objects, without someone taking care
of us on our arrival in this world. Despite all the odds, your family will take care of your well-
being, and try their best to provide you with the greatest comforts in the world. No one out
there, except your family must forgive the endless number of .mistakes you may make in
your life. Apart from teaching you to forgive and forget lessons, they are always there for
you, when you need them the most.
Family is the only place where children study a lot after school. In school, teachers teach
children about the subjects which will help them to find a good job in the future. But at
home, parents teach children about good habits. They are not only the elements which help
the children to shape their personalities but they also prepare them for a sustainable and
bright future.
A good family makes a greater society. Father, mother, and children have to work in
order to build a strong family. If any one of them fails, the whole family may collapse. The
good name of the whole family can be ruined by a single member of the family. In order to
avoid that unhappy scenario, every family member has to work hard and try their best. As a
result, they will set good examples for the whole society. Families impact very much on
society and societies create countries.
Question 34 [909726]: According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?
A. Family is a vital part of your life.
B. Not everyone has a family.
C. We will effortlessly be damaged without our family.
D. Some laws in the world may oppose the functions of the family.
Question 35 [909727]: In the writer's opinion, .
A. it is not the function of the family to make sure we are happy
B. your family will be with you regardless of difficulties
C. family creates some easily-spoilt creatures
D. people can be easily forgiven by people around
Question 36 [909728]: To children, family plays a role in .
A. teaching them academic subjects B. developing their personal traits
C. helping them to find a good job D. encouraging them to study a lot at school
Question 37 [909729]: The word "They" in the passage refers to .
A. children B. teachers C. good habits D. parents
Question 38 [909730]: The word "ruined” in the passage is closest in meaning to .
A. destroyed B. saved C. built D. constructed Question
39 [909731]: According to the passage, which of the following is true about the relationship
between family and society?
A. When a family fails, the whole society falls down.
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B. A family member will be unhappy to fry his best.
C. Members have responsibilities to set good examples.
D. Strong families build a wealthy society.
Question 40 [909732]: Which of the following is the best title for the passage?
A. Educational role of family B. The importance of family
C. family and society D. The birth of fragile object
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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each
of the following questions.
Question 1 [910485]: Serving as an important of both social and emotional
support, family not only has great personal significance, but it has profound societal
meaning.
A. resource B. basis C. source D. cause
Question 2 [910486]: She is still dependent on her parents because her salary
barely covers the rent.
A. emotionally B. financially C. materially D. practically
Question 3 [910487]: When families fun together, it builds a bond that can last a lifetime.
A. take B. make C. have D. put
Question 4 [910488]: My brother is fairly lonely and his nature only adds to his
feelings of isolation.
A. uncommunicative B. communicative C. communication D. communicate
Question 5 [910489]: There are some major differences between conventional and modern
when it comes to the role of parents.
A. behaviors B. languages C. emotions D. attitudes
Question 6 [910490]: is the period of transition between childhood and adulthood.
Children will go through many changes in this stage.
A. Adolescent B. Adolescence C. Teenager D. Teenage
Question 7 [910491]: Like most married couples my parents also have their emotional
, but life's like that.
A. here and there B. ups and downs C. now and again D. black and white
Question 8 [910492]: A father plays a role in offering his family’s financial support.
A. practical B. useful C. vital D. rapid
Question 9 [910493]: He felt guilty about not spending time with his family during his
boxing career, so he can't wait to dedicate the of his life to them.
A. rest B. break C. base D. part
Question 10 [910494]: My parents ____ a rule that any member must return home before 10
pm.
A. set B. put C. keep D. take
Question 11 [910495]: It's important to show great in your work, which is key to success.
A. inconsistent B. consistent C. consistency D. inconsistency
Question 12 [910496]: Although my mother’s job is boring and monotonous, she likes the
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sense of and security that it gives her.
A. consistency B. predictability C. influence D. behavior
Question 13 [910497]: Eating dinner together is useful a child as it is a simple way
to remind them that family is important, and that support can always be found at home.
A. to B. in C. with D. at
Question 14 [910498]: Even though vaccines have virtually _____children from the risk of
getting infected with the coronavirus, many parents are unwilling to let their kids get the
first jab.
A. warned B. prevented C. supported D. protected
Question 15 [910499]: My father suffered from severe after losing his job, so I had
to look for a part-time job to share the burden.
A. depressed B. depressing C. depression D. depress
Question 16 [910500]: My husband never seems to show any in our children,
which makes me feel extremely unhappy.
A. interest B. contact C. attention D. attraction
Question 17 [910501]: In his first book published this month, John wrote about the reasons
why he was adopted and his to meet his biological parents.
A. satisfaction B. desire C. interest D. demand
Question 18 [910502]: She is always polite and towards her grandparents.
A. consideration B. considerable C. considering D. considerate Question
19 [910503]: Today’s middle-class families are shouldering greater financial risks than
previous generations did because housing rise in has risen greatly.
A. reality B. need C. particular D. danger
Question 20 [910504]: In 2019, a(n) 600,000 children in India were found to be
victims of abuse or neglect nationwide.
A. guessed B. estimated C. numbered D. expected
Question 21 [910505]: Certain behavior is unacceptable such as smoking in public places.
A. emotionally B. additionally C. naturally D. socially
Question 22 [910506]: Chris and Debbie married last summer, but they were very
unhappily.
A. did B. made C. got D. kept
Question 23 [910507]: My grandmother and I hold opposing on the subject of cohabitation.
A. views B. scenes C. sights D. thoughts
Question 24 [910508]: It’s been well-documented that children living with single or
parents have a slightly higher chance of becoming criminals.
A. cohabitation B. cohabit C. cohabited D. cohabiting
Question 25 [910509]: I decided to my engagement after the sad news of my
grandmother’s death.
A. intend to B. put off C. drop out D. make up
Question 26 [910510]: Single parenthood can be the result of death, , or separation, but
it can also result from women having children on their own thanks to fertility treatments.
A. marriage B. division C. divorce D. engagement
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in
meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
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Question 27 [910511]: He doesn't fit my image of how a father should look because he’s too
young.
A. be similar to B. be suitable for C. be interested in D. be upset about
Question 28 [910512]: The couple found the consultation with the doctor was both
entertaining and informative for their parenting journey.
A. wasteful B. immediate C. depressive D. useful
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in
meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 29 [910513]: He remains strongly optimistic that he will receive approval from
his father to pursue a career in television journalism.
A. pessimistic B. confident C. considerate D. hopeful
Question 30 [910514]: The findings show a substantial difference between the opinions of men
and women.
A. considerable B. insignificant C. vital D. additional
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct
word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
For teenagers, parents and families are a (31) of care and emotional support.
Families give teenagers practical, financial and material help. And most teenagers still want
to spend time with their families, sharing ideas and having fun. It’s normal for teenagers to
be moody or seem (32) , but they still need parents. Your child still loves you and wants
them to be involved in her life, even though at times her attitude, behaviour or body
language might seem to say she doesn’t. Adolescence can be a difficult time – your child is
going through rapid physical changes as well as emotional ups and downs. Young people
aren’t always sure where they fit, and they’re still trying to work it out. Adolescence can also
be a time
(33) peer influences and relationships can cause you and your child some stress.
Supporting each other can be vital to getting through these challenges. During this time your
family is still a secure emotional base where your child feels loved and accepted, no matter
what’s going on in the rest of his life. Your family can build and support your child’s
confidence, self-belief, optimism and identity. When your family sets rules, boundaries and
standards of behaviour, you give your child a sense of consistency and predictability. And
believe it or not, your life experiences and knowledge can be really useful (34) your
child – she just might not always want you to know that! Supportive and close family
relationships protect your child from risky behaviour like alcohol and other drug use, and
problems like depression. Your support and (35) in what your child is doing at
school can boost his desire to do well academically too. Strong family relationships can go a
long way towards helping your child grow into a well-adjusted, considerate and caring adult.
(Raising children.net.au)
Question 31 [910515]: A. resource B. source C. place D. basis
Question 32 [910516]: A. communication B. communicative
C. uncommunicative D. communicate
Question 33 [910517]: A. when B. where C. which D. that
Question 34 [910518]: A. of B. for C. with D. to
Question 35 [910519]: A. hope B. interest C. care D. attention
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to
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indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 40.
The family in Britain is changing. The once typical British family headed by two
parents has undergone substantial changes during the twentieth century. In particular, there
has been a rise in the number of single-person households, which increased from 18 to 29
per cent of all households between 1971 and 2002. By the year 2020, it is estimated that
there will be more single people than married people. Fifty years ago, this would have been
socially unacceptable in Britain.
In the past, people got married and stayed married. Divorce was very difficult,
expensive and took a long time. Today, people's views on marriage are changing. Many
couples, mostly in their twenties or thirties, live together (cohabit) without getting married.
Only about 60% of these couples will eventually get married.
In the past, people married before they had children, but now about 40% of children
in Britain are born to unmarried cohabiting) parents. In 2000, around a quarter of
unmarried people between the ages of 16 and 59 were cohabiting in Great Britain.
Cohabiting couples are also starting families without first being married. Before 1960 this
was very unusual, but in 2001 around 23 per cent of births in the UK were to cohabiting
couples.
People are generally getting married at a later age now and many women do not want
to have children immediately. They prefer to concentrate on their jobs and put off having a
baby until late thirties.
The number of single-parent families is increasing. This is mainly due to more
marriages ending in divorce, but some women are also choosing to have children as lone
parents without being married.
Question 36 [910520]: Which of the following could be the best title for the passage?
A. Changing Values and Norms of the British Family
B. Changes in Marriage among British Young Generations
C. Changing Insights into and Ideas of the British Family
D. Changes in Viewpoints and Lifestyles of British Couples
Question 37 [910521]: The word "which" in the passage refers to .
A. the family in Britain B. substantial changes
C. typical British family D. single-parent households
Question 38 [910522]: Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. In the past, British people had to pay a lot if they wanted to get divorced.
B. Half of the children in Britain now are born to unmarried couples.
C. Women in Britain now do not want to have children right after marriage.
D. There are more and more single-parent families in Britain these days.
Question 39 [910523]: The phrase "put off" in the passage mostly means .
A. do not want B. delay C. start D. do not intend
Question 40 [910524]: Which of the following best describes the overall tone of the passage?
A. informative B. positive C. negative D. predictive355509]: BẬP
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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each
of the following questions.
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Question 1 [910525]: He called on rebel groups to end their fight and hands with
the military for the welfare of the nation.
A. join B. show C. add D. invite
Question 2 [910526]: The prince of the country will not marry any girl who has no blood.
A. red B. blue C. grey D. black
Question 3 [910527]: Although he was not blamed, he responsibility for the
production mistakes.
A. kept B. took C. gave D. made
Question 4 [910528]: Could you me a hand with these suitcases?
A. give B. move C. build D. reach
Question 5 [910529]: He’s such a blue boy! I don’t like that the manager always
treats him as if he were special, it is not fair to the rest of us.
A. ear B. hand C. mouth D. eyed
Question 6 [910530]: Care within the family often flows from the oldest generation
to the youngest.
A. nuclear B. loving C. extended D. close-knit
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to ease up on corporate taxes and regulations.
A. making B. turning C. putting D. looking
Question 18 [910542]: Sally was granted custody of children from her first marriage.
A. only B. one C. special D. sole
Question 19 [910543]: She was homeless and had to give her child for adoption.
A. of B. about C. as D. up
Question 20 [910544]: She had hoped to pregnant, but when she failed, she and
her husband decided to adopt.
A. get B. fix C. do D. look
Question 21 [910545]: It’s generally believed that “Men build the and women make
it home”.
A. bridge B. hospital C. house D. school
Question 22 [910546]: Having the table, Mrs Roberts called the family for supper.
A. spread B. laid C. ordered D. completed
Question 23 [910547]: The smallest fossils were carried out of the park by hand. Machines
did the lifting.
A. heavy B. high C. long D. widen
Question 24 [910548]: Need I remind you it's your day to the laundry?
A. do B. pay C. use D. run
Question 25 [910549]: A judge might sole custody to the mother.
A. prize B. award C. present D. gift
Question 26 [910550]: They always kept on good with their next-door neighbors
for the children’s sake.
A. terms B. relations C. will D. relationship
Question 27 [910551]: I don't get with my sister for we have nothing in common.
A. forward B. into C. round D. along
Question 28 [910552]: is a person who manages the home and often raises
children instead of earning money from a job.
A. household B. hometown C. homemaker D. homecoming
Question 29 [910553]: As a in his family, Mr Black has to work hard all the time for
money.
A. breadwinner B. bread maker C. winner D. bread
Question 30 [910554]: His parents have always wanted Philip to set a good to his
brother at school.
A. form B. example C. pattern D. guidance
Question 31 [910555]: Our baby is next month.
A. due B. paid C. looked D. right
Question 32 [910556]: Some snakes lay eggs, but others birth to live offspring.
A. give B. follow C. help D. play
Question 33 [910557]: You should Meg's example and tidy your room.
A. use B. know C. do D. follow
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Question 34 [910558]: They turns to look after the baby.
A. took B. paid C. laid D. happened
Question 35 [910559]: My friend spends at least two hours a day doing the chores.
A. household B. homework C. home D. family
Question 36 [910560]: Why don’t you save the money you from your Saturday job?
A. pay B. earn C. win D. gain
Question 37 [910561]: No matter how exhilarating my travels are, I'm always thrilled to
come home. East or West, is best.
A. local B. foreign C. home D. national
Question 38 [910562]: You do the washing and I'll do the drying.
A. up B. down C. from D. of
Question 39 [910563]: I usually the shopping on Saturday or Sunday because I’m
very busy in the week.
A. do B. make C. give D. bring
Question 40 [910564]: He was the product of a home and therefore a single-parent child.
A. damaged B. ruined C. destroyed D. broken
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