1. Why do most parents still treat their teenage children like small kids?
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The generation gap, which refers to a broad difference between one generation and another, especially between young people and their parents, usually leads to numerous conflicts. Such family conflicts can seriously threaten the relationship between parents and children at times.
It goes without saying that, however old their children are, parents still regard them as small kids and keep in mind that their offspring are too young to protect themselves cautiously or have wise choices. Therefore, they tend to make a great attempt to help their children to discover the outside world. Nevertheless, they forget that as children grow up, they want to be more independent and develop their own identity by creating their own opinions, thoughts, styles and values about life.
One common issue that drives conflicts is the clothes of teenagers. While teens are keen on wearing fashionable clothes which try to catch up with the youth trends, parents who value traditional clothes believe that those kinds of attire violate the rules and the norms of the society. It becomes worse when the expensive brand name clothes teens choose seem to be beyond the financial capacity of parents.
Another reason contributing to conflicts is the interest in choosing a career path or education between parents and teenagers. Young people are told that they have the world at their feet and that dazzling future opportunities are just waiting for them to seize. However, their parents try to impose their choices of university or career on them regardless of their children's preference.
Indeed, conflicts between parents and children are the everlasting family phenomena. It seems that the best way to solve the matter is open communication to create mutual trust and understanding
1. Why do most parents still treat their teenage children like small kids?
A. Because children usually make mistakes
B. Because they think that children are too young to live independently.
C. Because they think that children can't protect themselves well.
2. The word "offspring" (Con cái) in the second paragraph refers to ____.
A. parents B. children C. mind
3. What do parents usually do to help their children as they are young?
A. They prepare everything for their children.
B. They take care of their children carefully.
C. They encourage their children to explore the outside world.
4. Which kinds of clothes do teenagers want to wear?
A. latest fashionable clothes B. casual clothes C. shiny trousers and tight tops
5. According to the passage, what are parents' viewpoints about the teenagers' clothes?
A. Teenagers' clothes get the latest teen fashion trends.
B. Teenagers' clothes are too short and ripped.
C. Teenagers' clothes are contrary to the accepted standards and values of the society.
6. Why do teenagers want to choose their university or career?
A. They want to explore the world on their own.
B. They want to decide their future by themselves.
C. Both A and B are correct.
7. The word "seize" in the fourth paragraph is closest in meaning to ____.
A. catch B. choose C. find
8. Which can be the best title for the passage?
A. Where do parent-child conflicts come from?
B. How are children different from their parents?
C. How do we bridge the generation gap?
Sentence building:
1. There / always/ conflicts / between/ parents/ teenage children.
=> there is always conflict between parents and teenage children
2. They / not / feel / comfortable / parents still / keep / treat/ them / little kids
=> They don't feel comfortable when their parents still keep treating them like little kids
3. Parents/ think/ these clothes/ break rules / norms/ society/ or distract/ school work
=> Parents may think that these clothes break rules and norms of society, or distract them from schoolwork
4. Some teens want / expensive brand name clothes/ lead /financial burden / their parents
=> some teens wants expensive brand name clothes, which can lead to a financial burden on their parents
5. Parents/ think/ their children/ spend / time/ more useful way/ playing computer games/chatting online
=> Parents may think that their children should spend their time in a more useful way rather than playing computer games or chatting online
6. Some parents / try/ impose their choices/ university/ career / children/ regardless/ children's preferences
=> Some parents may try to impose their choices of university or career on their children regardless of their children's preferences
7. Open communication/ really help/create mutual trust/understanding/ parents/ teenage children.
=> Open communication can really help to create mutual trust and understanding between parents and their teenage children
8. You / not use/ mobile phone / examination room.
=> You are not allowed to use your mobile phone in the examination room
9. I / not have / type / essay
=> i don't have type a essay
10. My parents/ not Jet/ stay out late/ weekend
=> My parents use not to let me staying out late weekend
Đáp án C
Thông tin: ……. parents still regard them as small kids and keep in mind that their offspring are too young to protect themselves cautiously or have wise choices.
Dịch: ….cha mẹ vẫn coi chúng như những đứa trẻ nhỏ và hãy nhớ rằng con cái của chúng còn quá nhỏ để tự bảo vệ mình một cách thận trọng hoặc có những lựa chọn sáng suốt.
GIẢI THÍCH
Đáp án: C
Giải thích: Tại sao hầu hết các bậc cha mẹ vẫn đối xử với con cái tuổi vị thành niên như những đứa trẻ nhỏ?
A. Vì các con thường mắc lỗi
B. Bởi vì họ nghĩ rằng các con còn quá nhỏ để tự lập.
C. Bởi vì họ nghĩ rằng các con không thể tự bảo vệ tố bản thân.
Thông tin: It goes without saying that, however old their children are, parents still regard them as small kids and keep in mind that their offspring are too young to protect themselves cautiously or have wise choices.
Tạm dịch: Có một điều hiển nhiên rằng, Dù con cái có lớn thế nào đi chăng nữa, cha mẹ vẫn xem các con là trẻ nhỏ và họ luôn nghĩ rằng các con còn quá nhỏ để có thể tự bảo vệ bản thân hay đưa ra những lựa chọn thông minh.
Đáp án cần chọn là: C
They are worried because these clothes may break rules and norms of society, or distract them from schoolwork.
They are worried because these clothes may break rules and norms of society, or distract them from schoolwork.
Đáp án: D
Giải thích: Tuổi vị thành niên là một giai đoạn khó khăn của cuộc sống cho cả thanh thiếu niên và cha mẹ vì ________.
a. trẻ em luôn làm những điều nhỏ nhặt nhất trong mỗi hộ gia đình
b. cha mẹ mong đợi con cái của họ trở về nhà khi họ muốn
c. trẻ em dành quá nhiều thời gian trên điện thoại của họ, nói chuyện với bạn bè của họ
d. cha mẹ không hiểu con cái họ nghĩ gì và tin gì
=> Teenage is a difficult period of life for both the teenagers and the parents because parents don’t understand what their children think and believe.
Thông tin: (đoạn 2) "Parents expect their children to come back home earlier. What parents consider the reasonable time limit is not accepted by their teens. Curfew and time restrictions become one of the main reasons for fights."
Tạm dịch: Cha mẹ mong đợi con cái của họ trở về nhà sớm hơn. Cha mẹ xem xét khoảng thời gian hợp lý nhưng lại không được chấp nhận bởi những đứa con vẫn còn tuổi teen của họ. giờ giới nghiêm và thời gian trở thành một trong những lý do chính cho những cuộc cãi vã.
Đáp án cần chọn là: D
Read the passage, then choose the correct answer
Many people now think that teachers give students too much homework. They say that it is unnecessary for children to work at home in their free time.
Moreover, they argue that most teachers do not properly plan the homework tasks they give to students. The result is that students have to repeat tasks which they have already done at school.
Most people agree that homework is unfair. A student who can do his homework in a quiet and comfortable room is in a much better position than a student who does his homework in a small, noisy room with the television on. Some parents help their children with their homework. Other parents take no interest at all in their children’s homework.
It is important, however, that teachers talk to parents about homework. A teacher should suggest suitable tasks for parents to do with their children. Parents are often better at teaching their own children!
1. According to the writer________.
A. many parents would like their children to have less homework.
B. homework is unnecessary for children.
C. students should do a lot of work in their leisure time.
D. teachers used to give their students less homework.
2. According to many parents,________
A. most homework is difficult.
B. their children have to plan the homework tasks.
C. most teachers do not properly plan the homework tasks.
D. most teachers give old homework.
3. Students ________
A. can do their homework better in a quiet room.
B. can not do their homework without their parents’ help.
C. can do their homework better in a noisy room.
D. do not have any homework now.
4. Only a small number of people ________
A. can help their children with their homework.
B. take interest in their children’s homework.
C. agree that homework is unnecessary.
D. think that homework is fair.
5. According to the passage, teachers should________
A. advise parents about how to work together with their children at home.
B. plan the homework tasks more carefully.
C. allow students to stay at school to do their homework.
D. not give their students too much homework.
Read the passage, then choose the correct answer
Many people now think that teachers give students too much homework. They say that it is unnecessary for children to work at home in their free time.
Moreover, they argue that most teachers do not properly plan the homework tasks they give to students. The result is that students have to repeat tasks which they have already done at school.
Most people agree that homework is unfair. A student who can do his homework in a quiet and comfortable room is in a much better position than a student who does his homework in a small, noisy room with the television on. Some parents help their children with their homework. Other parents take no interest at all in their children’s homework.
It is important, however, that teachers talk to parents about homework. A teacher should suggest suitable tasks for parents to do with their children. Parents are often better at teaching their own children!
1. According to the writer________.
A. many parents would like their children to have less homework.
B. homework is unnecessary for children.
C. students should do a lot of work in their leisure time.
D. teachers used to give their students less homework.
2. According to many parents,________
A. most homework is difficult.
B. their children have to plan the homework tasks.
C. most teachers do not properly plan the homework tasks.
D. most teachers give old homework.
3. Students ________
A. can do their homework better in a quiet room.
B. can not do their homework without their parents’ help.
C. can do their homework better in a noisy room.
D. do not have any homework now.
4. Only a small number of people ________
A. can help their children with their homework.
B. take interest in their children’s homework.
C. agree that homework is unnecessary.
D. think that homework is fair.
5. According to the passage, teachers should________
A. advise parents about how to work together with their children at home.
B. plan the homework tasks more carefully.
C. allow students to stay at school to do their homework.
D. not give their students too much homework.
Câu hỏi:
Why do most parents tend to treat their teenage children small kids?
Đáp án :
Because they think that children can't protect themselves well.
Because they strongly believe thev know what is best for their children.