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9 tháng 11 2023

1.Because our parents took good care of us, we had. ..... problems n our young life. (few /several/ many / quite a few)

2.Natasha likes white coffee, so she usually adds .......milk whenever she has a cup.(several/little/ a few lots of)

3.I just need.. .....more minutes to finish this exercise. (other / a little/little/ another)

4........... piece of furniture in that living room is made of precious wood. (many / some / every/much)

5.

5.Only.... ..of the homeless people can read and write properly. ( a few/many/little/most)

6. ..........students work hard for their exams so that they can get high marks (Most/ A great deal/Few / Most of)

7. .........computer in this classroom is equipped with a modem and a CD-ROM. (several / many / each/ most) 

8 . The lecturer often gives his students........time to prepare for their presentation. ( a number of plenty of/ a few / many)

9. .........student in this class is taking advanced English course. (Many/ All/Every/Most)

10. ........all of my kids go to bed before 9 pm every night. (Almost/Mostly / Most / The most)

11. ........winner received a present of honor from the organizing committee. (all / every / some / most)
 12. The film was very boring, so...... ...people stayed until the end. (many / a little/ very few / most)

13.. .........my favourite places in the world is a small town called Katherine in the north of Australia. (one / one of/each / every)

Choose the best answer:14 . There aren't......car parks in the mountainous and remote countryside of Vietnam. (some/many/much/plenty of)15.Because their family is very poor, the children have........toys. (few/many/little/much)16. This club needs to win...... ..trophies in order to be regarded as the best club in EUROPE.(a lot/ a good deal of/much / a number of)17. .........student has a mobile phone but I only allow them to turn it on during breaks. (each / little/all/ every)18. Despite the...
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Choose the best answer:

14 . There aren't......car parks in the mountainous and remote countryside of Vietnam. (some/many/much/plenty of)

15.Because their family is very poor, the children have........toys. (few/many/little/much)

16. This club needs to win...... ..trophies in order to be regarded as the best club in EUROPE.(a lot/ a good deal of/much / a number of)

17. .........student has a mobile phone but I only allow them to turn it on during breaks. (each / little/all/ every)

18. Despite the fact that the weather was bad,.................all of Jason's friends came to congratulate him. (most/almost/ the most/mostly)

19.I need to go to the greengrocer.There are....... potatoes left (little/ few / a little/many) 


20..........of the people in the department are working hard to meet the deadline of the project. (Most / Almost / The number/ A great deal)

30. There is not... ..international news in local papers today. (any/ some/both / every)

31. There is...... ..useful information in that thick book. You should read it. (much/ every/many/ a few) 
32. Nick has..... .nonfiction books but he never reads them (a number of a great deal of/ much/ few)

33. .......grade 12 students are looking forward to the result of their first test in the year.( much/all amount of /a little)

34. .......people can speak more than one language but not all of them are fluent speakers.(much/many/few/a great deal of

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9 tháng 11 2023

14 . There aren't......car parks in the mountainous and remote countryside of Vietnam. (some/many/much/plenty of)

15.Because their family is very poor, the children have........toys. (few/many/little/much)

16. This club needs to win...... ..trophies in order to be regarded as the best club in EUROPE.(a lot/ a good deal of/much / a number of)

17. .........student has a mobile phone but I only allow them to turn it on during breaks. (each / little/all/ every)

18. Despite the fact that the weather was bad,.................all of Jason's friends came to congratulate him. (most/almost/ the most/mostly)

19.I need to go to the greengrocer.There are....... potatoes left (little/ few / a little/many) 


20..........of the people in the department are working hard to meet the deadline of the project. (Most / Almost / The number/ A great deal)

30. There is not... ..international news in local papers today. (any/ some/both / every)

31. There is...... ..useful information in that thick book. You should read it. (much/ every/many/ a few) 
32. Nick has..... .nonfiction books but he never reads them (a number of a great deal of/ much/ few)

33. .......grade 12 students are looking forward to the result of their first test in the year.( much/all amount of /a little)

34. .......people can speak more than one language but not all of them are fluent speakers.(much/many/few/a great deal of

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25 tháng 11 2023

1 In our school, not each student studies English.

(Ở trường của chúng tôi, không phải học sinh nào cũng học tiếng Anh.)

2 John can kick the ball really well with both foot.

(John có thể đá bóng rất tốt bằng cả hai chân.)

3 The exam was very difficult, so few managed to finish.

(Bài kiểm tra rất khó nên ít người hoàn thành được.)

4 This coffee is rather bitter. Can you put a little sugar in it, please?

(Cà phê này hơi đắng. Bạn có thể cho một ít đường vào đó được không?)

5 How many pizzas shall we buy?

(Chúng ta nên mua bao nhiêu cái pizza?)

6 Do all cats like milk?

(Có phải tất cả mèo đều thích sữa không?)

7 The teacher has marked every homework.

(Giáo viên đã chấm từng bài tập về nhà.)

All the student answered the question, but each student gave a different answer.

(Tất cả học sinh đều trả lời câu hỏi, nhưng mỗi học sinh đưa ra một câu trả lời khác nhau.)

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.In American, although most men still do less housework than their wives, that gap has been halved since the 1960s. Today, 41 per cent of couples say they share childcare equally, compared with 25 percent in 1985. Men's greater involvement at home is good for their relationships with their spouses, and also good for their children. Hands-on fathers make better parents than men who...
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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.

In American, although most men still do less housework than their wives, that gap has been halved since the 1960s. Today, 41 per cent of couples say they share childcare equally, compared with 25 percent in 1985. Men's greater involvement at home is good for their relationships with their spouses, and also good for their children. Hands-on fathers make better parents than men who let their wives do all the nurturing and childcare. They raise sons who are more expressive and daughters who are more likely to do well in school - especially in math and science.

In 1900, life expectancy in the United States was 47 years, and only four per cent of the population was 65 or older. Today, life expectancy is 76 years, and by 2025, it is estimated about 20 per cent of the U.S. population will be 65 or older. For the first time, a generation of adults must plan for the needs of both their parents and their children. Most Americans are responding with remarkable grace. One in four households gives the equivalent of a full day a week or more in unpaid care to an aging relative, and more than half say they expect to do so in the next 10 years. Older people are less likely to be impoverished or incapacitated by illness than in the past, and have more opportunity to develop a relationship with their grandchildren.

Even some of the choices that worry people the most are turning out to be manageable. Divorce rates are likely to remain high, and in many cases marital breakdown causes serious problems for both adults and kids. Yet when parents minimize conflict, family bonds can be maintained. And many families are doing this. More non-custodial parents are staying in touch with their children. Child-support receipts are rising. A lower proportion of children from divorced families are exhibiting problems than in earlier decades. And stepfamilies are learning to maximize children's access to supportive adults rather than cutting them off from one side of the family.

Question 2. Nowadays, ____ of men help take care of children.

A. 50%

B. 41%

C. 25%

D. 20%

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29 tháng 3 2017

Đáp án B

Thông tin: Today, 41 per cent of couples say they share childcare equally, compared with 25 percent in 1985.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.In American, although most men still do less housework than their wives, that gap has been halved since the 1960s. Today, 41 per cent of couples say they share childcare equally, compared with 25 percent in 1985. Men's greater involvement at home is good for their relationships with their spouses, and also good for their children. Hands-on fathers make better parents than men who...
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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.

In American, although most men still do less housework than their wives, that gap has been halved since the 1960s. Today, 41 per cent of couples say they share childcare equally, compared with 25 percent in 1985. Men's greater involvement at home is good for their relationships with their spouses, and also good for their children. Hands-on fathers make better parents than men who let their wives do all the nurturing and childcare. They raise sons who are more expressive and daughters who are more likely to do well in school - especially in math and science.

In 1900, life expectancy in the United States was 47 years, and only four per cent of the population was 65 or older. Today, life expectancy is 76 years, and by 2025, it is estimated about 20 per cent of the U.S. population will be 65 or older. For the first time, a generation of adults must plan for the needs of both their parents and their children. Most Americans are responding with remarkable grace. One in four households gives the equivalent of a full day a week or more in unpaid care to an aging relative, and more than half say they expect to do so in the next 10 years. Older people are less likely to be impoverished or incapacitated by illness than in the past, and have more opportunity to develop a relationship with their grandchildren.

Even some of the choices that worry people the most are turning out to be manageable. Divorce rates are likely to remain high, and in many cases marital breakdown causes serious problems for both adults and kids. Yet when parents minimize conflict, family bonds can be maintained. And many families are doing this. More non-custodial parents are staying in touch with their children. Child-support receipts are rising. A lower proportion of children from divorced families are exhibiting problems than in earlier decades. And stepfamilies are learning to maximize children's access to supportive adults rather than cutting them off from one side of the family.

Question 1. Which of the following can be the most suitable heading for paragraph 1?

A. Men's involvement at home

B. Benefits of men's involvement at home

C. Drawbacks of men's involvement at home

D. Children studying math and science

1
8 tháng 5 2018

Đáp án B

Đoạn 1 nói về những lợi ích của sự tham gia của nam giới tại nhà.

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17 tháng 11 2023

1 I haven't got much IT homework this weekend. (little)

(Cuối tuần này tôi không có nhiều bài tập về CNTT.)

little + danh từ không đếm được: một ít

Đáp án: I have little IT homework this weekend.

(Tôi có ít bài tập về CNTT vào cuối tuần này.)

2 Almost all of the students own a computer. (most)

(Hầu như tất cả học sinh đều có máy tính.)

most of + danh từ đếm được số nhiều: hầu hết

Đáp án: Most of the students own a computer.

(Hầu hết học sinh đều có máy tính.)

3 Not many of my friends use Twitter. (few)

(Không nhiều bạn bè của tôi sử dụng Twitter.)

few + danh từ đếm được số nhiều: một vài

Đáp án: Few of my friends use Twitter.

(Rất ít bạn bè của tôi sử dụng Twitter.)

4 Sam loves Facebook and Ben loves Facebook. (both)

(Sam thích Facebook và Ben thích Facebook.)

both + danh từ đếm được số nhiều: cả hai

Đáp án: Both Sam and Ben love Facebook.

(Cả Sam và Ben đều thích Facebook.)

5 I will text you on Saturday or on Sunday. (either)

(Tôi sẽ nhắn tin cho bạn vào thứ bảy hoặc chủ nhật.)

either + danh từ đếm được số ít: hoặc

Đáp án: I will text you either on Saturday or Sunday.

(Tôi sẽ nhắn tin cho bạn vào thứ bảy hoặc chủ nhật.)

6 There aren't any documents in the folder. (no)

(Không có tài liệu nào trong thư mục.)

no + danh từ đếm được số nhiều: không

Đáp án: There are no documents in the folder.

(Không có tài liệu nào trong thư mục.)

7 Marlon has got a gadget on his left wrist and his right wrist. (each)

(Marlon có một thiết bị trên cổ tay trái và cổ tay phải của anh ấy.)

each + danh từ đếm được số ít: mỗi

Đáp án: Marlon has a gadget on each wrist.

(Marlon có một thiết bị trên mỗi cổ tay.)

8 I downloaded all the apps to my new phone. (every one)

(Tôi đã tải tất cả các ứng dụng về điện thoại mới của mình.)

every one + of + danh từ đếm được số nhiều: tất cả

Đáp án: I downloaded every one of the apps to my new phone.

(Tôi đã tải mọi ứng dụng về điện thoại mới của mình.)

9 I don't spend a lot of time using social media. (much)

(Tôi không dành nhiều thời gian sử dụng mạng xã hội.)

much + danh từ không đếm được: nhiều

Đáp án: I don't use social media much.

(Tôi không sử dụng mạng xã hội nhiều.)

10 I haven't got any gadgets that are expensive. (none)

(Tôi không có bất kỳ tiện ích nào đắt tiền.)

none + of + danh từ đếm được số nhiều: không

Đáp án: None of my gadgets are expensive.

(Không có thiết bị nào của tôi đắt tiền.)

At university, it is a big turning point in the lives of each human. Most parents in Vietnam today think that studying at university is the best future guarantee for their children. Therefore, many parents have put pressure on the grades and hierarchies in the classroom. To revoke that, they race each other for their children to study, learn the fool, causing you to have time to rest, to play healthy. We can't confirm whether parents think or think is wrong at all when good jobs require...
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At university, it is a big turning point in the lives of each human. Most parents in Vietnam today think that studying at university is the best future guarantee for their children. Therefore, many parents have put pressure on the grades and hierarchies in the classroom. To revoke that, they race each other for their children to study, learn the fool, causing you to have time to rest, to play healthy. We can't confirm whether parents think or think is wrong at all when good jobs require degrees. Studying at university is important by the way. Firstly, in a higher education environment, students will have access to selected knowledge as quickly as they can through books and practices. Its knowledge will help you to raise your expertise at work later on. Secondly, universities provide you with more opportunities for your careers. For example, companies tend to receive students who have good results or are proved to be excellent from universities instead of looking for candidates themselves.
But is university the only way to success? No is the answer. If you think about it, scientists, the richest people in the world don't everybody go to university but they still succeed. Let's take just one example. Bill Gates, a global owner of Microsoft at the age of 20, has dropped out of university to pursue his interests. And the people who invented the utility plow or the reapers were just farmers. We cannot deny the benefits of college, but why are there thousands of unemployed students every year? And very few students get out to school and do their training? Many students get a good degree, a good degree, but are difficult or unable to get a job. There are only two main reasons, which are that few practices lead to a lack of skills and a failure to implement the skills that they have learned. In short,the university is not the only path to success but it is the most secure and secure path. So when you slip through college, you don't have to go through sadness, and this door closes, another door opens, and importantly we have to have faith and determination, and one day we will achieve success.

Mọi người soát lỗi hộ mình với ạ! Thank you very much!

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hay quá bạn :

Vào đại học, đó là một bước ngoặt lớn trong cuộc đời của mỗi con người. Hầu hết các bậc cha mẹ ở Việt Nam hiện nay đều cho rằng học đại học là sự đảm bảo tốt nhất cho tương lai của con cái họ. Vì vậy, nhiều phụ huynh đã tạo áp lực về điểm số và thứ bậc trong lớp học. Để thu hồi điều đó, họ đua nhau cho con học, học dốt, khiến các bạn không có thời gian nghỉ ngơi, vui chơi lành mạnh. Chúng tôi không thể khẳng định rằng phụ huynh nghĩ hay nghĩ sai chút nào khi công việc tốt đòi hỏi bằng cấp. Nhân tiện, việc học ở trường đại học là rất quan trọng. Thứ nhất, trong môi trường giáo dục đại học, sinh viên sẽ được tiếp cận với kiến ​​thức được chọn lọc nhanh nhất có thể thông qua sách vở và thực hành. Kiến thức của nó sẽ giúp bạn nâng cao chuyên môn của mình trong công việc sau này. Thứ hai, các trường đại học cung cấp cho bạn nhiều cơ hội hơn cho sự nghiệp của bạn. Ví dụ, các công ty có xu hướng nhận những sinh viên có kết quả tốt hoặc được chứng minh là xuất sắc từ các trường đại học thay vì tự tìm kiếm ứng viên. Không là câu trả lời. Nếu bạn nghĩ về nó, các nhà khoa học, những người giàu nhất trên thế giới không phải ai cũng học đại học nhưng họ vẫn thành công. Hãy lấy một ví dụ. Bill Gates, chủ sở hữu toàn cầu của Microsoft ở tuổi 20, đã bỏ học đại học để theo đuổi sở thích của mình. Và những người phát minh ra máy cày tiện ích hay máy gặt chỉ là nông dân. Chúng ta không thể phủ nhận lợi ích của việc học đại học, nhưng tại sao hàng năm vẫn có hàng nghìn sinh viên thất nghiệp? Và rất ít sinh viên ra trường và thực hiện các khóa đào tạo của họ? Nhiều sinh viên đạt được bằng khá, giỏi nhưng khó hoặc không xin được việc làm. Chỉ có hai lý do chính, đó là ít thực hành dẫn đến thiếu kỹ năng và không thực hiện được các kỹ năng đã học. Tóm lại, đại học không phải là con đường duy nhất dẫn đến thành công nhưng nó là con đường an toàn và chắc chắn nhất. Vì vậy, khi trượt đại học, bạn không cần phải trải qua nỗi buồn, cánh cửa này đóng lại thì cánh cửa khác sẽ mở ra, quan trọng là chúng ta phải có niềm tin và sự quyết tâm, rồi sẽ có ngày đạt được thành công.

27 tháng 9 2021

At university, it is a big turning point in the lives of each human. Most parents in Vietnam today think that studying at university is the best future guarantee for their children. Therefore, many parents have put pressure on the grades and hierarchies in the classroom. To revoke that, they race each other for their children to study, learn the fool, causing you to have time to rest, to play healthy. We can't confirm whether parents think or think is wrong at all when good jobs require degrees. Studying at university is important by the way. Firstly, in a higher education environment, students will have access to selected knowledge as quickly as they can through books and praces. Its knowledge will help you to raise your expertise at work later on. Secondly, universities provide you with more opportunities for your careers. For example, companies tend to receive students who have good results or are proved to be excellent from universities instead of looking for candidates themselves.But is university the only way to success? No is the answer. If you think about it, scientists, the richest people in the world don't everybody go to university but they still succeed. Let's take just one example. Bill Gates, a global owner of Microsoft at the age of 20, has dropped out of university to pursue his interests. And the people who invented the utility plow or the reapers were just farmers. We cannot deny the benefits of college, but why are there thousands of unemployed students every year? And very few students get out to school and do their training? Many students get a good degree, a good degree, but are difficult or unable to get a job. There are only two main reasons, which are that few praces lead to a lack of skills and a failure to implement the skills that they have learned. In short,the university is not the only path to success but it is the most secure and secure path. So when you slip through college, you don't have to go through sadness, and this door closes, another door opens, and importantly we have to have faith and determination, and one day we will achieve success.

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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.In American, although most men still do less housework than their wives, that gap has been halved since the 1960s. Today, 41 per cent of couples say they share childcare equally, compared with 25 percent in 1985. Men's greater involvement at home is good for their relationships with their spouses, and also good for their children. Hands-on fathers make better parents than men who...
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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.

In American, although most men still do less housework than their wives, that gap has been halved since the 1960s. Today, 41 per cent of couples say they share childcare equally, compared with 25 percent in 1985. Men's greater involvement at home is good for their relationships with their spouses, and also good for their children. Hands-on fathers make better parents than men who let their wives do all the nurturing and childcare. They raise sons who are more expressive and daughters who are more likely to do well in school - especially in math and science.

In 1900, life expectancy in the United States was 47 years, and only four per cent of the population was 65 or older. Today, life expectancy is 76 years, and by 2025, it is estimated about 20 per cent of the U.S. population will be 65 or older. For the first time, a generation of adults must plan for the needs of both their parents and their children. Most Americans are responding with remarkable grace. One in four households gives the equivalent of a full day a week or more in unpaid care to an aging relative, and more than half say they expect to do so in the next 10 years. Older people are less likely to be impoverished or incapacitated by illness than in the past, and have more opportunity to develop a relationship with their grandchildren.

Even some of the choices that worry people the most are turning out to be manageable. Divorce rates are likely to remain high, and in many cases marital breakdown causes serious problems for both adults and kids. Yet when parents minimize conflict, family bonds can be maintained. And many families are doing this. More non-custodial parents are staying in touch with their children. Child-support receipts are rising. A lower proportion of children from divorced families are exhibiting problems than in earlier decades. And stepfamilies are learning to maximize children's access to supportive adults rather than cutting them off from one side of the family.

Question 8. According to the writer, the future of American family life can be ____.

A. positive

B. negative

C. unchanged

D. unpredictable

1
26 tháng 7 2017

Đáp án A

Tác giả có thái độ khả quan, tích cực về tương lai cuộc sống ở Mỹ.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.In American, although most men still do less housework than their wives, that gap has been halved since the 1960s. Today, 41 per cent of couples say they share childcare equally, compared with 25 percent in 1985. Men's greater involvement at home is good for their relationships with their spouses, and also good for their children. Hands-on fathers make better parents than men who...
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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.

In American, although most men still do less housework than their wives, that gap has been halved since the 1960s. Today, 41 per cent of couples say they share childcare equally, compared with 25 percent in 1985. Men's greater involvement at home is good for their relationships with their spouses, and also good for their children. Hands-on fathers make better parents than men who let their wives do all the nurturing and childcare. They raise sons who are more expressive and daughters who are more likely to do well in school - especially in math and science.

In 1900, life expectancy in the United States was 47 years, and only four per cent of the population was 65 or older. Today, life expectancy is 76 years, and by 2025, it is estimated about 20 per cent of the U.S. population will be 65 or older. For the first time, a generation of adults must plan for the needs of both their parents and their children. Most Americans are responding with remarkable grace. One in four households gives the equivalent of a full day a week or more in unpaid care to an aging relative, and more than half say they expect to do so in the next 10 years. Older people are less likely to be impoverished or incapacitated by illness than in the past, and have more opportunity to develop a relationship with their grandchildren.

Even some of the choices that worry people the most are turning out to be manageable. Divorce rates are likely to remain high, and in many cases marital breakdown causes serious problems for both adults and kids. Yet when parents minimize conflict, family bonds can be maintained. And many families are doing this. More non-custodial parents are staying in touch with their children. Child-support receipts are rising. A lower proportion of children from divorced families are exhibiting problems than in earlier decades. And stepfamilies are learning to maximize children's access to supportive adults rather than cutting them off from one side of the family.

Question 7. The word “this” in the paragraph 3 refers to ____.

A. getting divorced

B. minimizing conflict

C. causing problems to kids

D. maintaining bonds

1
7 tháng 2 2018

Đáp án B

Thông tin: Yet when parents minimize conflict, family bonds can be maintained. And many families are doing this.

Dịch: Tuy nhiên, khi cha mẹ giảm thiểu xung đột, trái phiếu gia đình có thể được duy trì. Và nhiều gia đình đang làm điều này.

Như vậy, “this’ thay thế cho “minimizing conflict”

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.In American, although most men still do less housework than their wives, that gap has been halved since the 1960s. Today, 41 per cent of couples say they share childcare equally, compared with 25 percent in 1985. Men's greater involvement at home is good for their relationships with their spouses, and also good for their children. Hands-on fathers make better parents than men who...
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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.

In American, although most men still do less housework than their wives, that gap has been halved since the 1960s. Today, 41 per cent of couples say they share childcare equally, compared with 25 percent in 1985. Men's greater involvement at home is good for their relationships with their spouses, and also good for their children. Hands-on fathers make better parents than men who let their wives do all the nurturing and childcare. They raise sons who are more expressive and daughters who are more likely to do well in school - especially in math and science.

In 1900, life expectancy in the United States was 47 years, and only four per cent of the population was 65 or older. Today, life expectancy is 76 years, and by 2025, it is estimated about 20 per cent of the U.S. population will be 65 or older. For the first time, a generation of adults must plan for the needs of both their parents and their children. Most Americans are responding with remarkable grace. One in four households gives the equivalent of a full day a week or more in unpaid care to an aging relative, and more than half say they expect to do so in the next 10 years. Older people are less likely to be impoverished or incapacitated by illness than in the past, and have more opportunity to develop a relationship with their grandchildren.

Even some of the choices that worry people the most are turning out to be manageable. Divorce rates are likely to remain high, and in many cases marital breakdown causes serious problems for both adults and kids. Yet when parents minimize conflict, family bonds can be maintained. And many families are doing this. More non-custodial parents are staying in touch with their children. Child-support receipts are rising. A lower proportion of children from divorced families are exhibiting problems than in earlier decades. And stepfamilies are learning to maximize children's access to supportive adults rather than cutting them off from one side of the family.

Question 6. The word "manageable” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ____.

A. difficult

B. challenging

C. demanding

D. easy

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13 tháng 2 2019

Đáp án D

Manageable (có thể quản lý) = easy (dễ dàng)