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14 tháng 6 2023

The vulnerable encompass individuals who, due to various factors, are in need of assistance and support to thrive in society. This includes the elderly, disabled individuals, children, and those facing socio-economic challenges. 

Attitudes towards the vulnerable have evolved over time. In the past, there was a tendency to stigmatize or marginalize them, often due to misconceptions or lack of understanding. However, there has been a shift towards recognizing their rights and dignity, emphasizing the importance of inclusivity and providing appropriate care.

The responsibility of caring for the vulnerable falls upon multiple entities. Families play a crucial role as the primary support system, offering emotional, physical, and financial assistance. Extended families also contribute by providing a wider network of support. Charities and non-governmental organizations can offer specialized aid and services, while the government should provide a safety net through social welfare programs and policies.

Vietnam and England have made efforts to provide for the vulnerable. Vietnam has implemented policies like the social assistance program and health insurance schemes to support vulnerable groups. England, on the other hand, has established a comprehensive welfare system, including benefits, healthcare, and support for vulnerable individuals.

Caring for the vulnerable benefits society as a whole. It promotes compassion, empathy, and social cohesion. By providing adequate support, we create a more inclusive society where everyone can contribute to their fullest potential. Additionally, addressing the needs of the vulnerable can reduce inequality, alleviate suffering, and enhance overall well-being, fostering a more equitable and just society.

In my opinion, caring for the vulnerable should be seen as a collective responsibility. It requires collaboration between families, communities, charities, and the government to ensure that vulnerable individuals receive the care, support, and opportunities they deserve. Such efforts can lead to a more compassionate and resilient society, where no one is left behind.

Health is something we tend to ignore when we have it. When our body is rather well, we're hardly ever (1) ....of it. But illness can come, even (2)........ we are young. In fact, childhood has been a very vulnerable time. Many (3).....attacked children in particular and people knew very little about how to prevent such illness or how to (4).... them once they struck. The result was that many children died. About century ago, however, scientists found out about germs, and then everything...
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Health is something we tend to ignore when we have it. When our body is rather well, we're hardly ever (1) ....of it. But illness can come, even (2)........ we are young. In fact, childhood has been a very vulnerable time. Many (3).....attacked children in particular and people knew very little about how to prevent such illness or how to (4).... them once they struck. The result was that many children died. About century ago, however, scientists found out about germs, and then everything (5)....... The cause of many diseases (6)..... known, and cures were developed. As this medical knowledge spread the world became (7)..... safer for children. The result is that whereas a hundred years ago the average man lived for 35 years. Nowadays, in many places of the world, people can expect to (8)..... for years. And what do we except by the years 2010? Undoubtedly, (9)..... science will continue to advance. Some people will be able to (10) ...... medical problems that are unavoidable today.

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2 tháng 11 2017

1.Aware

2.When

3.Diseases

4.Cure

5.Changed

6.Was

7.Much

8.Like

9.Medical

10.Solve

2 tháng 11 2017

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Good manners are a treasure to the people who possess them, as well as to the community they live in. Manners are taught, learnt, and passed from generation to generation.Even hundreds of years ago, children were taught to behave responsibly. They learnt to respect seniority. When they passed an object to another person, they had to use both hands. When they entered a room, they had to bow and greet the oldest person first. Boys learnt to work hard to support their families. Girls learnt to do...
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Good manners are a treasure to the people who possess them, as well as to the community they live in. Manners are taught, learnt, and passed from generation to generation.

Even hundreds of years ago, children were taught to behave responsibly. They learnt to respect seniority. When they passed an object to another person, they had to use both hands. When they entered a room, they had to bow and greet the oldest person first. Boys learnt to work hard to support their families. Girls learnt to do housework, and to take care of others. Loyalty and honesty were highly appreciated. When they made a mistake, they would not let another person be punished for it. That would be cowardly and mean. They were taught that families were strong, and everybody should stick together in adversity. (tai họa, nghịch cảnh)

Fortunately, many of these values have been well preserved. They have contributed to making the unique Vietnamese culture, and strengthening our society.

This passage is about_______________________.

A. people who possess good manners

B. what bad manners children in the past had

C. the preservation of bad values

D. good manners and their value

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8 tháng 6 2018

Đáp án: D

Good manners are a treasure to the people who possess them, as well as to the community they live in. Manners are taught, learnt, and passed from generation to generation.Even hundreds of years ago, children were taught to behave responsibly. They learnt to respect seniority. When they passed an object to another person, they had to use both hands. When they entered a room, they had to bow and greet the oldest person first. Boys learnt to work hard to support their families. Girls learnt to do...
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Good manners are a treasure to the people who possess them, as well as to the community they live in. Manners are taught, learnt, and passed from generation to generation.

Even hundreds of years ago, children were taught to behave responsibly. They learnt to respect seniority. When they passed an object to another person, they had to use both hands. When they entered a room, they had to bow and greet the oldest person first. Boys learnt to work hard to support their families. Girls learnt to do housework, and to take care of others. Loyalty and honesty were highly appreciated. When they made a mistake, they would not let another person be punished for it. That would be cowardly and mean. They were taught that families were strong, and everybody should stick together in adversity. (tai họa, nghịch cảnh)

Fortunately, many of these values have been well preserved. They have contributed to making the unique Vietnamese culture, and strengthening our society.

What contributed to making the unique Vietnamese culture?

A. tradition

B. generations

C. good manners

D. seniority

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23 tháng 7 2017

Đáp án:C

Good manners are a treasure to the people who possess them, as well as to the community they live in. Manners are taught, learnt, and passed from generation to generation.Even hundreds of years ago, children were taught to behave responsibly. They learnt to respect seniority. When they passed an object to another person, they had to use both hands. When they entered a room, they had to bow and greet the oldest person first. Boys learnt to work hard to support their families. Girls learnt to do...
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Good manners are a treasure to the people who possess them, as well as to the community they live in. Manners are taught, learnt, and passed from generation to generation.

Even hundreds of years ago, children were taught to behave responsibly. They learnt to respect seniority. When they passed an object to another person, they had to use both hands. When they entered a room, they had to bow and greet the oldest person first. Boys learnt to work hard to support their families. Girls learnt to do housework, and to take care of others. Loyalty and honesty were highly appreciated. When they made a mistake, they would not let another person be punished for it. That would be cowardly and mean. They were taught that families were strong, and everybody should stick together in adversity. (tai họa, nghịch cảnh)

Fortunately, many of these values have been well preserved. They have contributed to making the unique Vietnamese culture, and strengthening our society.

The sentence: “When they made a mistake, they would not let another person be punished for it,” means they would _______________________.

A. deny their mistake

B. admit their mistake

C. keep it a secret

D. be punished

1
8 tháng 4 2019

Đáp án:B

The first reason why many families do volunteer work is that they feel satisfied and proud. The feeling of fulfillment comes from helping the community and other people. In addition, volunteering is a great way for families to have fun and closer. But many people say they don’t have time to volunteer because they have to work and take care of their families. If that’s the case, try rethinking some of your free time as a family. You could select just one or two projects a year and make them a...
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The first reason why many families do volunteer work is that they feel satisfied and proud. The feeling of fulfillment comes from helping the community and other people. In addition, volunteering is a great way for families to have fun and closer. But many people say they don’t have time to volunteer because they have to work and take care of their families. If that’s the case, try rethinking some of your free time as a family. You could select just one or two projects a year and make them a family tradition. For instance, your family can make and donate gift blankets for the old homeless people on holidays. Your family can also spend only one Saturday morning a month collecting rubbish in your neighborhood.

1. How do people often feel when they volunteer?

______________________________________________________________________

2. Why don’t some people have time to volunteer?

______________________________________________________________________

3. How can your family help the old homeless people?

______________________________________________________________________

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18 tháng 10 2020

The first reason why many families do volunteer work is that they feel satisfied and proud. The feeling of fulfillment comes from helping the community and other people. In addition, volunteering is a great way for families to have fun and closer. But many people say they don’t have time to volunteer because they have to work and take care of their families. If that’s the case, try rethinking some of your free time as a family. You could select just one or two projects a year and make them a family tradition. For instance, your family can make and donate gift blankets for the old homeless people on holidays. Your family can also spend only one Saturday morning a month collecting rubbish in your neighborhood.

1. How do people often feel when they volunteer?

They often feel satisfied and proud.

2. Why don’t some people have time to volunteer?

Because they have to work and take care of their families.

3. How can your family help the old homeless people?

My family can make and donate gift blankets for the old homeless people.

18 tháng 10 2020

1. How do people often feel when they volunteer?

They often feel satisfied and proud.

2. Why don’t some people have time to volunteer?

Because they have to work and take care of their families.

3. How can your family help the old homeless people?

Our family can make and donate gift blankets for old homeless people.

IV. Read the passage, and choose the best answer.Good manners are a treasure to the people who possess them, as well as to the community they live in. Manners are taught, learnt, and passed from generation to generation.Even hundreds of years ago, children were taught to behave responsibly. They learnt to respect seniority. When they passed an object to another person, they had to use both hands. When they entered a room, they had to bow and greet the oldest person first. Boys learnt to work...
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IV. Read the passage, and choose the best answer.

Good manners are a treasure to the people who possess them, as well as to the community they live in. Manners are taught, learnt, and passed from generation to generation.

Even hundreds of years ago, children were taught to behave responsibly. They learnt to respect seniority. When they passed an object to another person, they had to use both hands. When they entered a room, they had to bow and greet the oldest person first. Boys learnt to work hard to support their families. Girls learnt to do housework, and to take care of others. Loyalty and honesty were highly appreciated. When they made a mistake, they would not let another person be punished for it. That would be cowardly and mean. They were taught that families were strong, and everybody should stick together in adversity. (tai họa, nghịch cảnh)

Fortunately, many of these values have been well preserved. They have contributed to making the unique Vietnamese culture, and strengthening our society.

Good manners are _______________________.

A. of great value

B. of the community

C. traditional

D. only for the old

1
27 tháng 10 2017

Đáp án:A

Good manners are a treasure to the people who possess them, as well as to the community they live in. Manners are taught, learnt, and passed from generation to generation.Even hundreds of years ago, children were taught to behave responsibly. They learnt to respect seniority. When they passed an object to another person, they had to use both hands. When they entered a room, they had to bow and greet the oldest person first. Boys learnt to work hard to support their families. Girls learnt to do...
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Good manners are a treasure to the people who possess them, as well as to the community they live in. Manners are taught, learnt, and passed from generation to generation.

Even hundreds of years ago, children were taught to behave responsibly. They learnt to respect seniority. When they passed an object to another person, they had to use both hands. When they entered a room, they had to bow and greet the oldest person first. Boys learnt to work hard to support their families. Girls learnt to do housework, and to take care of others. Loyalty and honesty were highly appreciated. When they made a mistake, they would not let another person be punished for it. That would be cowardly and mean. They were taught that families were strong, and everybody should stick together in adversity. (tai họa, nghịch cảnh)

Fortunately, many of these values have been well preserved. They have contributed to making the unique Vietnamese culture, and strengthening our society.

What was a boy’s main duty?

A. to respect seniority

B. to support his family

C. to do housework

D. to share good things

1
22 tháng 6 2017

Đáp án:B

23 tháng 6 2020

Mình sẽ chỉ ra vị trí câu hỏi trên đoạn trích bn chú ý tí xíu nha .

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The first reason why many families do vonlunteer work is that they feel satisfied and proud < câu 1> . the feeling of fulfillment comes from helping the community and other people.in addition,vonlunteering is a great way for families to have fun and closer.but many people say the don't have time to volunteer because they have to work and take care of their families .if that's the case,try rethinking some of your free time as a family can make and donate gift blankets for the old homelees people on holidays < câu 2> .your family can also spend only one saturday morning a month < câu 3> collecting rubbish in your neighborhood

1) How can your family benefit from doing volunteer?

=> They feel satisfied and proud.

2) How can your family help the old homeless people?

=> Our family can make and donate gift baskets for the old homeless people on holidays.

3) How many projects could you select in a year?

=> Twelve