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TEST 2 (UNIT | 1)-Find the word which has a different sound in the part underlined. 1. Acheavy B. breadwinner Jeaning D. breakfast 2. A.many B, prepare parent D. share 3. A. laundry B. iron C. ingredient D. cream M1)-Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from the others. 4. A. enormous B. extended C. ungratefal D. elderly 5. A. vulnerable B. psychologist society D. responsible T)-Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the sentence 6. My responsibility is to wash the dishes and the rubbish, A. take up B. get out . get up D. take out 7. The father typically works outside the home while the mother is domestic duties such as homemaking and raising children. A, suitable for B, capable of C. responsible for, aware of 8. When both our parents go on business, our next-door neighbours come and the cooking. A. help out B. help us out C. help out us. D. help us in 9. A healthy between work and play ensures that everyone has a chance to enjoy their lives. A. balance B. equality . share D. control 10. One of the ways we our teenager's needs as parents is by giving them attention. A. watch B. solve C, share D. mect 11. Our parents needn’t ask us our rooms. We do it every day. A. tidy up B. to tidy up C. tidying up D. tidy 12. My brother and 1 to clean the toilets and take out the rubbish. Av takes turn B. take turn C. takes turns D. take turns 13. My mother gets annoyed with my younger brother because he his dirty clothes over the floor. A. always throws ——_B. is throwing C. is always throwing D. is going to throw 14, Mrs Hang likes wearing casual clothes, but today she a0 dai”, A. wears Bis wearing C. takes off D. is taking off . It’s nearly midnight, but our upstairs neighbours karaoke loudly. Av are singing B. have sung C.sing D. should sing LY)-Fill in cach blank with the correct word from the box. nuclear extended iron lay homemaker household chores care share groceries __responsibifity 16. Family members should develop a plan together to responsibilities more fairly. 17. Some husbands may view _ _ as woman's work ane not manly. 18. person who works at home and takes eare of thé house and family. 19. My sister can wash clothes but she can't even a baby’s handkerchief. 20. are food and other goods sold at a supermarket, 21. In order to become a waiter ina restaurant, you have to learn how to a table for a formal dinner party. 22. Traditionally parents regard their most important as training their children. 23. Vietnamese tend to live together in extended families rather than families. 24, A Vietnamese proverb says, “I? the father or mother lacks or fails, children are always taken for by an aunt or uncle’ 25. A (ypival family often includes three or even four penerations, and typically consisting of grandparents, father and mother. children, and grandehildren, all living under the same roof, ¥V)-Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage. It is a common belief in Britain that nowadays generations. But is this really so? A recent survey has (27) some men do more housework than they did in ing discoveries. When men help out, they enjoy cooking and shopping but most are to do the washing, A quarter of men think that women are better suitable for afler the home than men and 19% admit to making no (30), to housework, The average man says that he docs a third of the housework, (3 the average woman says she docs three-quarters of it, so someone isn’t (32) the uth! [t was impossible to find any men whe shared housework (33) with their partners. Perhaps it isn’t so (34) that there are some politicians whe want a new law forcing men to do their (35), . 26. A. old B. last C. first D. previous 27. A. made B. given C. done D, found 28. A. willing B. unwilling C. interested D. uninterested 29, A. taking B. seeing C. watehing D. looking 30, A. part B. help C. share D. contribution 31. A. so B, because C. while D. therefore 32. A. telling B, saying C. speaking D. talking B, equally C. same D. the same B, surprises surprising D. surprised B. role C. share D. condition YVI)-Read the passage, and choose the correet‘answer A, B, C or D for each question. Building positive family relationships The ordinary, everyday things that families do together can help build strong relationships with tecnagers. Regular family meals are a great chance for everyone to chat about their day, or about interesting things that are going on er coming up. If parents encourage everyone to have a say, no one will feel they're being put on the spot to talk. Also, many families find that meals are more enjoyable when the TY isn’t turned on! We should all take turns choosing outdoor activities for our families. A relaxing holiday or weekend away together asa family can also build togetherness. One-on-one time with the child gives the parents the chance to stay connected and enjoy cach other’s company. It can also be a chance to share thoughts and feelings. Parents should celebrate the child’s accomplishments, share his disappointments, and is hobbies. Sometimes it’s just a matter of showing up to watch the child play sport or music, or giving him a lift to extracurricular activities: Family traditions, routines and rituals can help parents and their children set aside regular dates and special tim show interest in For example, we might have a movie night together, @ favourite meal or cooking session on a particular night, a family games afternoon or an evening walk together. Agreed household responsibilities vive kids of all ages the sense that they're making an important contribution to family life. These could be things like chores, shopping or helping older o younger members of the family. 36, Regular family meals are a great ehance for everyone A. to have an opportunity share their daily activities B. to talk about TV programmes during the meal C. to have the spot to talk about D. to talk about interesting things that are coming soon 37. The following things are true about outdoor activities for our families EXCEPT A. all family members ty (0 find out suitable activities B, they should be held on holidays or at weekends ©. they offer a chance to sl cl thoughts and feelings D. they offer the pleasant feeling of being united 38. Parents can show their attention to their child by all these things EXCEPT re ‘A, watching the child play sport or music B. giving him a lift to extracurricular activities C. having a movie night together D. setting aside regular dates ta do housework 39. Children who share houschold chores with their parents will A. enjoy cach other’s company B, make the family life better C. be given a chance to do extracurricular activities D. have a family games aftemoon or an evening walk together 40. The main idea of the passage is ‘Auto give advice on staying connected and enjoying each other's company B, how to share houschold chores between family members C. to offer pieces of advice to improve family relationships D, the important role of Family traditions, routines and rituals en. There is an extra one, VIl)-Complete the conversation, using the responses (A-F) gi A. Nowadays more and more men are willing to give a hand to houschold chores around the house, B, Yes, last but not least, we should be flexible and allow the other members to finish the tasks in his or her own way. C. Well, we should also make a list of the chores that cach of us absolutely hates to do. D, All the members of the family should sit down together and make a list of houschold chores, E. Try to discover the reasons why there is such delay. Maybe the husband may view household chores as women's work and not manly. Or we could do the chore together, as a team, Mrs Lan: What should we do first to share the houschold chores? Mrs Hang: (41) Mrs Lan: A list of the items we have to do around the house. But there are the chores that somebody hates to do. Mrs Hang: (42) - What one hates, others may be able to tolerate. What will we do ifall of us hate the same chon Mrs Hang: Perhaps we should think of a way to compromise in getting this particular unpleasant task done. (43) Mrs Lan: [ think it works in practice. If one member doesn’t do his or her share of the work around the house, how can we deal with the matter? Mrs Hang: (44) Mrs Lan: Is thre anything else we should take notice of when sharing housework? Mrs Hang: (45) _ If having the clothes folded in a certain way is important to you, then you fold them, VIII)-Write complete sentences using the words! phrases given in their correct forms. You can add some more necessary words, but you have to use all the words giv 46, Teenagers! need/ love and support their parents! when they face! many changes! their lives, 47. For teenagers/ parents and families/ a source/ care/ emotional support. 48, Families! teenagers/ practical. financial and material help. 49. Teenagers/ also going through rapid physical changes. 50, Supporting each other’ be important/ them! get through these challenges.

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