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In the past, it was widespread for many families in Vietnam to live together with grandparents, parents, and children. Today, things are changing. People want more privacy and space for themselves, so it's harder to find families with many generations living together. Now, most families are (1)___________, with just parents and children.
But respect for grandparents is still important. On holidays, young families visit their grandparents. This teaches children to respect older people and (2)___________ parents of their own roots.
There's an interesting difference between cities and rural areas. In the countryside, extended families are becoming less common. In cities, (3)___________, there's a slight increase in families with multiple generations. The reason might be the high cost of houses in cities, making it difficult for young families to (4)___________ their own place.
In Vietnam, it's still common for children to look (5)___________ their elderly parents. Sending them to nursing homes is not the preferred option. This creates some challenges for young families, but many still choose to care for their parents because it's their (6)___________.
Read the passage and choose the correct answer to fill in blank (1).
In the past, it was widespread for many families in Vietnam to live together with grandparents, parents, and children. Today, things are changing. People want more privacy and space for themselves, so it's harder to find families with many generations living together. Now, most families are (1)___________, with just parents and children.
But respect for grandparents is still important. On holidays, young families visit their grandparents. This teaches children to respect older people and (2)___________ parents of their own roots.
There's an interesting difference between cities and rural areas. In the countryside, extended families are becoming less common. In cities, (3)___________, there's a slight increase in families with multiple generations. The reason might be the high cost of houses in cities, making it difficult for young families to (4)___________ their own place.
In Vietnam, it's still common for children to look (5)___________ their elderly parents. Sending them to nursing homes is not the preferred option. This creates some challenges for young families, but many still choose to care for their parents because it's their (6)___________.
Read the passage and choose the correct answer to fill in blank (2).
In the past, it was widespread for many families in Vietnam to live together with grandparents, parents, and children. Today, things are changing. People want more privacy and space for themselves, so it's harder to find families with many generations living together. Now, most families are (1)___________, with just parents and children.
But respect for grandparents is still important. On holidays, young families visit their grandparents. This teaches children to respect older people and (2)___________ parents of their own roots.
There's an interesting difference between cities and rural areas. In the countryside, extended families are becoming less common. In cities, (3)___________, there's a slight increase in families with multiple generations. The reason might be the high cost of houses in cities, making it difficult for young families to (4)___________ their own place.
In Vietnam, it's still common for children to look (5)___________ their elderly parents. Sending them to nursing homes is not the preferred option. This creates some challenges for young families, but many still choose to care for their parents because it's their (6)___________.
Read the passage and choose the correct answer to fill in blank (3).
In the past, it was widespread for many families in Vietnam to live together with grandparents, parents, and children. Today, things are changing. People want more privacy and space for themselves, so it's harder to find families with many generations living together. Now, most families are (1)___________, with just parents and children.
But respect for grandparents is still important. On holidays, young families visit their grandparents. This teaches children to respect older people and (2)___________ parents of their own roots.
There's an interesting difference between cities and rural areas. In the countryside, extended families are becoming less common. In cities, (3)___________, there's a slight increase in families with multiple generations. The reason might be the high cost of houses in cities, making it difficult for young families to (4)___________ their own place.
In Vietnam, it's still common for children to look (5)___________ their elderly parents. Sending them to nursing homes is not the preferred option. This creates some challenges for young families, but many still choose to care for their parents because it's their (6)___________.
Read the passage and choose the correct answer to fill in blank (4).
In the past, it was widespread for many families in Vietnam to live together with grandparents, parents, and children. Today, things are changing. People want more privacy and space for themselves, so it's harder to find families with many generations living together. Now, most families are (1)___________, with just parents and children.
But respect for grandparents is still important. On holidays, young families visit their grandparents. This teaches children to respect older people and (2)___________ parents of their own roots.
There's an interesting difference between cities and rural areas. In the countryside, extended families are becoming less common. In cities, (3)___________, there's a slight increase in families with multiple generations. The reason might be the high cost of houses in cities, making it difficult for young families to (4)___________ their own place.
In Vietnam, it's still common for children to look (5)___________ their elderly parents. Sending them to nursing homes is not the preferred option. This creates some challenges for young families, but many still choose to care for their parents because it's their (6)___________.
Read the passage and choose the correct answer to fill in blank (5).
In the past, it was widespread for many families in Vietnam to live together with grandparents, parents, and children. Today, things are changing. People want more privacy and space for themselves, so it's harder to find families with many generations living together. Now, most families are (1)___________, with just parents and children.
But respect for grandparents is still important. On holidays, young families visit their grandparents. This teaches children to respect older people and (2)___________ parents of their own roots.
There's an interesting difference between cities and rural areas. In the countryside, extended families are becoming less common. In cities, (3)___________, there's a slight increase in families with multiple generations. The reason might be the high cost of houses in cities, making it difficult for young families to (4)___________ their own place.
In Vietnam, it's still common for children to look (5)___________ their elderly parents. Sending them to nursing homes is not the preferred option. This creates some challenges for young families, but many still choose to care for their parents because it's their (6)___________.
Read the passage and choose the correct answer to fill in blank (6).
When I was growing up, things were very different. My family lived in a small village where everyone knew each other.
People were closer back then. We used to visit our neighbors often. Every Sunday, we had a big family dinner. It was a tradition that brought everyone together. We didn't have many restaurants, so cooking at home was essential. We prepared meals with fresh ingredients from our gardens and local farms. It was a healthy way of living.
Over the years, I've seen many changes. Work has become more diverse. Many new jobs exist now that didn't before, especially in technology. People work in offices, online, and even from home. When I was a nurse, everything was done by hand. Now, hospitals use advanced machines and computers. It's incredible how technology has improved healthcare, but it also means that personal touch is sometimes lost.
Traditions have changed, too. Families are busier, and finding time to be together is harder. Many people eat out more often, and home-cooked meals are rare. Holidays and celebrations have also changed. We used to have large community celebrations, but now many prefer to celebrate privately or travel during holidays.
Some things have not changed in spite of these changes. Families and friends are still important to people. They still desire a healthy lifestyle. Though it may bring challenges, change offers new opportunities. I'm grateful for the memories of the past and excited to see what the future holds.
Read the passage and write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS into the blank.
We all got together for a beloved family dinner that took place every Sunday.
When I was growing up, things were very different. My family lived in a small village where everyone knew each other.
People were closer back then. We used to visit our neighbors often. Every Sunday, we had a big family dinner. It was a tradition that brought everyone together. We didn't have many restaurants, so cooking at home was essential. We prepared meals with fresh ingredients from our gardens and local farms. It was a healthy way of living.
Over the years, I've seen many changes. Work has become more diverse. Many new jobs exist now that didn't before, especially in technology. People work in offices, online, and even from home. When I was a nurse, everything was done by hand. Now, hospitals use advanced machines and computers. It's incredible how technology has improved healthcare, but it also means that personal touch is sometimes lost.
Traditions have changed, too. Families are busier, and finding time to be together is harder. Many people eat out more often, and home-cooked meals are rare. Holidays and celebrations have also changed. We used to have large community celebrations, but now many prefer to celebrate privately or travel during holidays.
Some things have not changed in spite of these changes. Families and friends are still important to people. They still desire a healthy lifestyle. Though it may bring challenges, change offers new opportunities. I'm grateful for the memories of the past and excited to see what the future holds.
Read the passage and write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS into the blank.
We led a healthy life by cooking our own meals using .
When I was growing up, things were very different. My family lived in a small village where everyone knew each other.
People were closer back then. We used to visit our neighbors often. Every Sunday, we had a big family dinner. It was a tradition that brought everyone together. We didn't have many restaurants, so cooking at home was essential. We prepared meals with fresh ingredients from our gardens and local farms. It was a healthy way of living.
Over the years, I've seen many changes. Work has become more diverse. Many new jobs exist now that didn't before, especially in technology. People work in offices, online, and even from home. When I was a nurse, everything was done by hand. Now, hospitals use advanced machines and computers. It's incredible how technology has improved healthcare, but it also means that personal touch is sometimes lost.
Traditions have changed, too. Families are busier, and finding time to be together is harder. Many people eat out more often, and home-cooked meals are rare. Holidays and celebrations have also changed. We used to have large community celebrations, but now many prefer to celebrate privately or travel during holidays.
Some things have not changed in spite of these changes. Families and friends are still important to people. They still desire a healthy lifestyle. Though it may bring challenges, change offers new opportunities. I'm grateful for the memories of the past and excited to see what the future holds.
Read the passage and write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS into the blank.
The sector has many new job opportunities that never existed in the past.
When I was growing up, things were very different. My family lived in a small village where everyone knew each other.
People were closer back then. We used to visit our neighbors often. Every Sunday, we had a big family dinner. It was a tradition that brought everyone together. We didn't have many restaurants, so cooking at home was essential. We prepared meals with fresh ingredients from our gardens and local farms. It was a healthy way of living.
Over the years, I've seen many changes. Work has become more diverse. Many new jobs exist now that didn't before, especially in technology. People work in offices, online, and even from home. When I was a nurse, everything was done by hand. Now, hospitals use advanced machines and computers. It's incredible how technology has improved healthcare, but it also means that personal touch is sometimes lost.
Traditions have changed, too. Families are busier, and finding time to be together is harder. Many people eat out more often, and home-cooked meals are rare. Holidays and celebrations have also changed. We used to have large community celebrations, but now many prefer to celebrate privately or travel during holidays.
Some things have not changed in spite of these changes. Families and friends are still important to people. They still desire a healthy lifestyle. Though it may bring challenges, change offers new opportunities. I'm grateful for the memories of the past and excited to see what the future holds.
Read the passage and write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS into the blank.
Advanced technological use can sometimes lead to the loss of .
When I was growing up, things were very different. My family lived in a small village where everyone knew each other.
People were closer back then. We used to visit our neighbors often. Every Sunday, we had a big family dinner. It was a tradition that brought everyone together. We didn't have many restaurants, so cooking at home was essential. We prepared meals with fresh ingredients from our gardens and local farms. It was a healthy way of living.
Over the years, I've seen many changes. Work has become more diverse. Many new jobs exist now that didn't before, especially in technology. People work in offices, online, and even from home. When I was a nurse, everything was done by hand. Now, hospitals use advanced machines and computers. It's incredible how technology has improved healthcare, but it also means that personal touch is sometimes lost.
Traditions have changed, too. Families are busier, and finding time to be together is harder. Many people eat out more often, and home-cooked meals are rare. Holidays and celebrations have also changed. We used to have large community celebrations, but now many prefer to celebrate privately or travel during holidays.
Some things have not changed in spite of these changes. Families and friends are still important to people. They still desire a healthy lifestyle. Though it may bring challenges, change offers new opportunities. I'm grateful for the memories of the past and excited to see what the future holds.
Read the passage and write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS into the blank.
Big are fading as more opt for private holidays or vacations.
When I was growing up, things were very different. My family lived in a small village where everyone knew each other.
People were closer back then. We used to visit our neighbors often. Every Sunday, we had a big family dinner. It was a tradition that brought everyone together. We didn't have many restaurants, so cooking at home was essential. We prepared meals with fresh ingredients from our gardens and local farms. It was a healthy way of living.
Over the years, I've seen many changes. Work has become more diverse. Many new jobs exist now that didn't before, especially in technology. People work in offices, online, and even from home. When I was a nurse, everything was done by hand. Now, hospitals use advanced machines and computers. It's incredible how technology has improved healthcare, but it also means that personal touch is sometimes lost.
Traditions have changed, too. Families are busier, and finding time to be together is harder. Many people eat out more often, and home-cooked meals are rare. Holidays and celebrations have also changed. We used to have large community celebrations, but now many prefer to celebrate privately or travel during holidays.
Some things have not changed in spite of these changes. Families and friends are still important to people. They still desire a healthy lifestyle. Though it may bring challenges, change offers new opportunities. I'm grateful for the memories of the past and excited to see what the future holds.
Read the passage and write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS into the blank.
Despite changes, family, friends, health remain crucial; change brings both and chances.
In the past, due to the influence of agriculture, the need for manual labor was high, so the concept of respecting men was high. It was normal for sons to work and take over the family later. This idea existed for a long time in Vietnamese family life. Today, that idea has changed a lot; men and women have equal rights in the family and society. It is natural for husband and wife to work together and contribute economically to the family.
However, in the opinions of many Vietnamese people, husbands must be the breadwinners of the family, the ones who lead the family. That invisibly creates an economic burden on the husband's shoulders and, at the same time, puts the woman in the role of a housewife.
In many Vietnamese villages, the fact that families support both husband and wife working has increased over time. However, in their minds, they still emphasize the woman's role in taking care of the family, especially when the family has small children. Meanwhile, social services to support the family are limited, and the pressure on women is more significant.
In short, the problems of inequality are mainly in the countryside, where there is little access to inventions and modern techniques.
Read the passage and decide if each sentence is True, False, or Not given.
The farming sector had a great influence on the status of men in the past.
In the past, due to the influence of agriculture, the need for manual labor was high, so the concept of respecting men was high. It was normal for sons to work and take over the family later. This idea existed for a long time in Vietnamese family life. Today, that idea has changed a lot; men and women have equal rights in the family and society. It is natural for husband and wife to work together and contribute economically to the family.
However, in the opinions of many Vietnamese people, husbands must be the breadwinners of the family, the ones who lead the family. That invisibly creates an economic burden on the husband's shoulders and, at the same time, puts the woman in the role of a housewife.
In many Vietnamese villages, the fact that families support both husband and wife working has increased over time. However, in their minds, they still emphasize the woman's role in taking care of the family, especially when the family has small children. Meanwhile, social services to support the family are limited, and the pressure on women is more significant.
In short, the problems of inequality are mainly in the countryside, where there is little access to inventions and modern techniques.
Read the passage and decide if each sentence is True, False, or Not given.
Women lost a lot of rights as a result of the focus on male importance.
In the past, due to the influence of agriculture, the need for manual labor was high, so the concept of respecting men was high. It was normal for sons to work and take over the family later. This idea existed for a long time in Vietnamese family life. Today, that idea has changed a lot; men and women have equal rights in the family and society. It is natural for husband and wife to work together and contribute economically to the family.
However, in the opinions of many Vietnamese people, husbands must be the breadwinners of the family, the ones who lead the family. That invisibly creates an economic burden on the husband's shoulders and, at the same time, puts the woman in the role of a housewife.
In many Vietnamese villages, the fact that families support both husband and wife working has increased over time. However, in their minds, they still emphasize the woman's role in taking care of the family, especially when the family has small children. Meanwhile, social services to support the family are limited, and the pressure on women is more significant.
In short, the problems of inequality are mainly in the countryside, where there is little access to inventions and modern techniques.
Read the passage and decide if each sentence is True, False, or Not given.
Gender roles in families have remained largely unchanged over time.
In the past, due to the influence of agriculture, the need for manual labor was high, so the concept of respecting men was high. It was normal for sons to work and take over the family later. This idea existed for a long time in Vietnamese family life. Today, that idea has changed a lot; men and women have equal rights in the family and society. It is natural for husband and wife to work together and contribute economically to the family.
However, in the opinions of many Vietnamese people, husbands must be the breadwinners of the family, the ones who lead the family. That invisibly creates an economic burden on the husband's shoulders and, at the same time, puts the woman in the role of a housewife.
In many Vietnamese villages, the fact that families support both husband and wife working has increased over time. However, in their minds, they still emphasize the woman's role in taking care of the family, especially when the family has small children. Meanwhile, social services to support the family are limited, and the pressure on women is more significant.
In short, the problems of inequality are mainly in the countryside, where there is little access to inventions and modern techniques.
Read the passage and decide if each sentence is True, False, or Not given.
Many Vietnamese males struggle financially as a result of unchanging opinions.
In the past, due to the influence of agriculture, the need for manual labor was high, so the concept of respecting men was high. It was normal for sons to work and take over the family later. This idea existed for a long time in Vietnamese family life. Today, that idea has changed a lot; men and women have equal rights in the family and society. It is natural for husband and wife to work together and contribute economically to the family.
However, in the opinions of many Vietnamese people, husbands must be the breadwinners of the family, the ones who lead the family. That invisibly creates an economic burden on the husband's shoulders and, at the same time, puts the woman in the role of a housewife.
In many Vietnamese villages, the fact that families support both husband and wife working has increased over time. However, in their minds, they still emphasize the woman's role in taking care of the family, especially when the family has small children. Meanwhile, social services to support the family are limited, and the pressure on women is more significant.
In short, the problems of inequality are mainly in the countryside, where there is little access to inventions and modern techniques.
Read the passage and decide if each sentence is True, False, or Not given.
In rural areas, employment is growing for all genders.
In the past, due to the influence of agriculture, the need for manual labor was high, so the concept of respecting men was high. It was normal for sons to work and take over the family later. This idea existed for a long time in Vietnamese family life. Today, that idea has changed a lot; men and women have equal rights in the family and society. It is natural for husband and wife to work together and contribute economically to the family.
However, in the opinions of many Vietnamese people, husbands must be the breadwinners of the family, the ones who lead the family. That invisibly creates an economic burden on the husband's shoulders and, at the same time, puts the woman in the role of a housewife.
In many Vietnamese villages, the fact that families support both husband and wife working has increased over time. However, in their minds, they still emphasize the woman's role in taking care of the family, especially when the family has small children. Meanwhile, social services to support the family are limited, and the pressure on women is more significant.
In short, the problems of inequality are mainly in the countryside, where there is little access to inventions and modern techniques.
Read the passage and decide if each sentence is True, False, or Not given.
Many family-supporting social services are available to women with young children.
1. In the past, arranged marriage was an obligatory element in most Vietnamese families based on family features, same class, social suitability, and status.
2. In 1959, the Law on Marriage and Family was introduced, which marked the beginning of the end for arranged marriages in Vietnam. This rule encouraged marriages based on love and faithfulness and canceled arranged marriages. However, arranged marriages persisted in many Vietnamese families until the early 1990s, when attitudes began to shift towards more openness.
3. Since then, boys and girls have been more accessible in their understanding of lifestyle and more comfortable in their views of love and relationships. Standards for choosing a husband or wife are more personal, such as based on love, education, health, profession, personality, and appearance. Economic factors play a weaker role in the above standards.
4. The elements of marriage, according to the old way of thinking of the community, suitable for the conditions of two families, husband and wife in the same locality and ethnicity, are no longer as essential as before. This shows that the choice of partner is moving from the old viewpoint to a more modern one in Vietnamese families and social life.
Read the passage and choose the correct answer.
What is the main idea of the passage?
1. In the past, arranged marriage was an obligatory element in most Vietnamese families based on family features, same class, social suitability, and status.
2. In 1959, the Law on Marriage and Family was introduced, which marked the beginning of the end for arranged marriages in Vietnam. This rule encouraged marriages based on love and faithfulness and canceled arranged marriages. However, arranged marriages persisted in many Vietnamese families until the early 1990s, when attitudes began to shift towards more openness.
3. Since then, boys and girls have been more accessible in their understanding of lifestyle and more comfortable in their views of love and relationships. Standards for choosing a husband or wife are more personal, such as based on love, education, health, profession, personality, and appearance. Economic factors play a weaker role in the above standards.
4. The elements of marriage, according to the old way of thinking of the community, suitable for the conditions of two families, husband and wife in the same locality and ethnicity, are no longer as essential as before. This shows that the choice of partner is moving from the old viewpoint to a more modern one in Vietnamese families and social life.
Read the passage and choose the correct answer.
The word “persisted” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ___________.
1. In the past, arranged marriage was an obligatory element in most Vietnamese families based on family features, same class, social suitability, and status.
2. In 1959, the Law on Marriage and Family was introduced, which marked the beginning of the end for arranged marriages in Vietnam. This rule encouraged marriages based on love and faithfulness and canceled arranged marriages. However, arranged marriages persisted in many Vietnamese families until the early 1990s, when attitudes began to shift towards more openness.
3. Since then, boys and girls have been more accessible in their understanding of lifestyle and more comfortable in their views of love and relationships. Standards for choosing a husband or wife are more personal, such as based on love, education, health, profession, personality, and appearance. Economic factors play a weaker role in the above standards.
4. The elements of marriage, according to the old way of thinking of the community, suitable for the conditions of two families, husband and wife in the same locality and ethnicity, are no longer as essential as before. This shows that the choice of partner is moving from the old viewpoint to a more modern one in Vietnamese families and social life.
Read the passage and choose the correct answer.
The Law on Marriage and Family ___________.
1. In the past, arranged marriage was an obligatory element in most Vietnamese families based on family features, same class, social suitability, and status.
2. In 1959, the Law on Marriage and Family was introduced, which marked the beginning of the end for arranged marriages in Vietnam. This rule encouraged marriages based on love and faithfulness and canceled arranged marriages. However, arranged marriages persisted in many Vietnamese families until the early 1990s, when attitudes began to shift towards more openness.
3. Since then, boys and girls have been more accessible in their understanding of lifestyle and more comfortable in their views of love and relationships. Standards for choosing a husband or wife are more personal, such as based on love, education, health, profession, personality, and appearance. Economic factors play a weaker role in the above standards.
4. The elements of marriage, according to the old way of thinking of the community, suitable for the conditions of two families, husband and wife in the same locality and ethnicity, are no longer as essential as before. This shows that the choice of partner is moving from the old viewpoint to a more modern one in Vietnamese families and social life.
Read the passage and choose the correct answer.
The word “one” in paragraph 4 refers to ___________.
1. In the past, arranged marriage was an obligatory element in most Vietnamese families based on family features, same class, social suitability, and status.
2. In 1959, the Law on Marriage and Family was introduced, which marked the beginning of the end for arranged marriages in Vietnam. This rule encouraged marriages based on love and faithfulness and canceled arranged marriages. However, arranged marriages persisted in many Vietnamese families until the early 1990s, when attitudes began to shift towards more openness.
3. Since then, boys and girls have been more accessible in their understanding of lifestyle and more comfortable in their views of love and relationships. Standards for choosing a husband or wife are more personal, such as based on love, education, health, profession, personality, and appearance. Economic factors play a weaker role in the above standards.
4. The elements of marriage, according to the old way of thinking of the community, suitable for the conditions of two families, husband and wife in the same locality and ethnicity, are no longer as essential as before. This shows that the choice of partner is moving from the old viewpoint to a more modern one in Vietnamese families and social life.
Read the passage and choose the correct answer.
What can be inferred based on the passage?
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