PARENTS AND FRIENDSWe can choose our friends, but we can’t choose our (54) ………… That doesn’t mean, though, that members of our family can’t also be our friends. Many children have such a good relationship (55) ………… their parents that they see them as friends. Of course, when you’re a teenager, you’ll have (56) ………… with your parents. There will be times when you don’t (57) ………… on very well with them. That’s only natural. There will be times when you want to be (58) ………… and solve your problems...
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PARENTS AND FRIENDS
We can choose our friends, but we can’t choose our (54) ………… That doesn’t mean, though, that members of our family can’t also be our friends. Many children have such a good relationship (55) ………… their parents that they see them as friends. Of course, when you’re a teenager, you’ll have (56) ………… with your parents. There will be times when you don’t (57) ………… on very well with them. That’s only natural. There will be times when you want to be (58) ………… and solve your problems (59) ………… yourself. You’ll also (60) ………… your parents down sometimes. After all, nobody’s perfect and we all make mistakes. But your parents understand that. And as you grow (61) ………… and become an adult, you’ll probably realise you have lots of things in (62) ………… with your mum and dad and become even (63) ………… to them.
54. A. couples B. guests C. strangers D. relations
55. A. by B. for C. with D. from
56. A. moods B. arguments C. lies D. dishonesty
57. A. get B. take C. put D. set
58. A. divorced B. single C. grateful D. independent
59. A. on B. by C. for D. with
60. A. let B. make C. take D. fall
61. A. on B. over C. out D. up
62. A. private B. common C. contact D. love
63. A. fonder B. more proud C. closer D. more ordinary
1. family
2. good
3. when
4. yourself
5. make