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Good maner 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 learn 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 becowardly and mean.They were taught that families were strong,and everybody should stick together in adversity.
Fortunately,many ofthese values have been well preserved.They have contributed to making the unique Vietnamese culture,and strengthening our society
1.How were children taught to behave hundred years ago?
.........................Children were taught to behave responsibly................................................................
2.Who/What dose the word "they" (line 3) refer to?
.....................They in line 3 refers to the children.............................................................
3.Is "cowardly and mean" (line 7) used to describe good or unacceptable behavior?
.....................Good behavior.....................................................................
4.What values were highly appreciated?
...................................Loyalty and honesty were highly appreciated. ...........................
THE GENERATION GAP
people talk about the generation as a kind of division between young people and their parents. It is something which is (GENERAL) generally a problem when children enter their teenage years, and results in (COMPLAIN) complaints on both sides. Parents, for example, can often be heard to say that young people are disrespectful and disobedient, and in (ADD) addition, young people tend to be (RESPONSIBLE) irresponsible when spending because they don't appreciate the value of money. Adolsescents, on the other hand, complain that their parents don't understand them.
What has gone wrong? One (EXPLAIN) explanation lies in how society has changed in the past , children would (TYPICAL) typically continue the way of life of their parents. In today's world, parents are very (AMBITION) ambitious for their children because they want them to achieve more than they did. The problem is that children often (AGREE) disagree with their parent's plans. (TEENAGE) Teenagers also reach maturity at an (EARLY) earlier age than they used to and want their independence sooner. The resulting conflict is painful to both sides.
IX/ read the passage and choose the best answers
1. According to a recent survey, most Chinese in Hong Kong preferred to work for Americans. They said that during the past ten years or so American businesses (pay/will pay/are paying /paid) well and were very friendly. Almost all of them who had worked for American said they (were/will be /have been /are) happy in their work. They were then asked (that/if/about /why) they liked working for American (people /men/women/bosses ). Most replied (to/that/if/about) they were usually fair, kind,friendly and generous. When asked whether they liked working for British bosses, however, the Chinese ( answer /wil answer /answered /have answered) that the British bosses were too strict and proud. The survey (conducted /was conducted /has conducted /was conducting) among 200 Chinese managers and advanced business students in Hong Kong. Most of the people (interview /to interview /interviewing /interviewed) said that the working conditions were also much better in American companies
When managers werr asked (where/when/how/if) they often conducted business, they replied that they went to tea houses. A few people said that they had often done business (to/for/with /from) American over lunch at expensive hotel restaurant