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A__________is the person who works at home and takes care of the house and family.
breadwinner
contributor
homemaker
housewife
What can you__________from doing the housework?
benefit
nurture
suffer
contribute
Today, women share the household__________burden with their husbands.
critical
enormous
financial
responsible
Today, women share the household__________burden with their husbands.
critical
enormous
financial
responsible
Set a place for John when you__________the table. He may come after all.
leave
clear
lay
share
Equally shared__________helps both husband and wife have equal chances for recreation.
lifting
breeding
nurturing
parenting
Mike’s__________are to help his mum sweep the house and take out the rubbish.
responsibilities
benefits
rights
burdens
When his father died, Jack became the__________of the family.
breadwinner
producer
provider
employer
Mark needs to__________that shirt before he can wear it.
lay
iron
nurture
contribute
Buying a house places a great financial__________on young couples.
benefit
influence
burden
effect
A(n) __________family consists of two parents and their children.
extended
sole
nuclear
enormous
Mary’s grandmother her when her mother died.
fed
provided
brought
nurtured
She has a pain in back and can’t do any__________
chore
duty
reponsibility
heavy lifting
Mary likes to shop for__________when she has free time.
groceries
movies
chores
meals
Can you tell me some__________of doing the housework?
interests
activities
benefits
usages
If the household chores are equally divided, the__________is less.
burden
workforce
role
labour
Mum and Dad are not__________of each other when they do the housework together.
sociable
critical
vulnerable
respectful
He doesn’t want to become a__________burden to his children.
responsible
traditional
important
financial
Parents should__________to educating their children.
contribute
create
consider
concern
Hoa sometimes__________the cooking when her mum is busy.
do
is doing
does
are doing
I am afraid Jack can’t talk to you now. He__________the dishes.
is washing
are washing
wash
washes
Huong can’t sweep the house today. She__________for her exams.
studies
study
are studying
is studying
Nick__________up his bedroom twice a week.
tidy
is tidying
tidies
are tidying
It’s now 7 p.m. and Tina__________dinner.
prepares
is preparing
prepare
are preparing
Nancy and her mum__________grocery shopping at the weekend.
do
does
is doing
are doing
Minh can’t answer the phone now. He__________the bathroom.
cleans
clean
are cleaning
is cleaning
Jenny__________the house twice a week.
is sweeping
sweep
sweeps
are sweeping
Whenever Nancy__________the dishes, she__________things.
wash - break
is washing - is breaking
washes - breaks
washes - is breaking
Where’s your mum?- She__________the plants in the garden.
water
waters
are watering
is watering
Doing household chores __________Nick very happy.
is making
makes
make
are making
She likes animals, so she__________the dog after school.
feed
is feeding
feeds
are feeding
Jack can’t go out with you now. He__________a report.
is writing
writes
are writing
write
I’m sorry for not meeting you now. I__________up the house.
tidy
am tidying
tidies
is tidying
Mark is lazy. He rarely__________the housework.
do
is doing
does
are doing
Read the passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions.
Why do parents have to get involved in their child’s education? Basically, parents’involvement in their child’s learning process offers many opportunities for success. According to Centre for Child Well-Being (2010), parental involvement in their children’s learning not only improves a child’s morale, attitude, and academic achievement across all subject areas, but it also promotes better behavior and social adjustment. It further says that family involvement in education helps children to grow up to be productive, responsible members of the society.
Regrettably, there are also some, if not many, parents who are quite passive in their child’s education. Some of them are not directly involved. Neither are they visible in the school premises and get involved in the desired goals of the school where their children are getting what they need most for life.
Several schools, both private and public sectors, have programs designed at intensifying parental participation such as boys and girls scouting, school-community socio-economic projects, disaster volunteer task force, and school-community work brigade. However, increasing parental involvement remains a tough challenge among school administrators and their teachers despite clear programs, concerted efforts, and strong motivations.
1. What is the main idea of the passage?
The importance of parents’ involvement in children’s education.
The necessity of parents and teachers in children’s education.
The crucial role of schools in children’s education.
The achievement of children in academic performance.
According to the passage, parental involvement has positive influence on the following aspects EXCEPT:
behavior
attitude
morale
enthusiasm
What does the word “grow up” in paragraph 1 mean?
to care a child until he/she is an adult
to happen or become available unexpectedly
to gradually become an adult
to cause something to happen faster
What is true about the parents who are passive in their child’s education?
They don’t get involved in the desired goals of the school.
They keep contact with teachers to discuss about their child’s performance.
They facilitate their child the best learning environment.
They often help their child finish the homework.
What programs do schools have to intensify parental participation?
school - community work brigade
boys and girls scouting
socio - economic projects
All the answers are correct
