Câu hỏi: Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 31 to 35.
We first learn about loving and caring relationships from our families. Family is defined as a domestic group of people with some degree of kinship - whether through blood, marriage, or adoption. Ideally, each child is nurtured, respected, and grows up to care for others and develop strong and healthy relationships. This does not mean that it is always easy to make and keep friends; it just means that we share the goal of having strong relationships.
"Family" includes your siblings and parents, as well as relatives who you may not interact with every day, such as your cousins, aunts, uncles, grandparents, and stepparents. These are probably the people you are closest to and with whom you spend the most time. Having healthy relationships with your family members is both important and difficult.
Families in the 21st century come in all shapes and sizes: traditional, single parent, blended (more than one family together in the same house], and gay and lesbian parents -just to name a few. No matter the "type" of family you have, there are going to be highs and lows - good times and bad. Many times, however, families become blocked in their relationships by hurt, anger, mistrust, and confusion. These are natural and normal, and few families do not have at least a few experiences with them. The worst time for most families, is during a divorce. By making a few simple changes in the way we look at the world and deal with other people, it is possible to create happier, more stable relationships. Families need to be units of mutual caring and support; they can be sources of lifelong strength for all individuals.
(Adapted from http://www.pamf.org)
What is the main idea of the passage?
A. The importance of sharing housework in a family.
B. The importance of having children in a family.
C. The role of members in family.
D. The healthy relationships among members in family.
We first learn about loving and caring relationships from our families. Family is defined as a domestic group of people with some degree of kinship - whether through blood, marriage, or adoption. Ideally, each child is nurtured, respected, and grows up to care for others and develop strong and healthy relationships. This does not mean that it is always easy to make and keep friends; it just means that we share the goal of having strong relationships.
"Family" includes your siblings and parents, as well as relatives who you may not interact with every day, such as your cousins, aunts, uncles, grandparents, and stepparents. These are probably the people you are closest to and with whom you spend the most time. Having healthy relationships with your family members is both important and difficult.
Families in the 21st century come in all shapes and sizes: traditional, single parent, blended (more than one family together in the same house], and gay and lesbian parents -just to name a few. No matter the "type" of family you have, there are going to be highs and lows - good times and bad. Many times, however, families become blocked in their relationships by hurt, anger, mistrust, and confusion. These are natural and normal, and few families do not have at least a few experiences with them. The worst time for most families, is during a divorce. By making a few simple changes in the way we look at the world and deal with other people, it is possible to create happier, more stable relationships. Families need to be units of mutual caring and support; they can be sources of lifelong strength for all individuals.
(Adapted from http://www.pamf.org)
What is the main idea of the passage?
A. The importance of sharing housework in a family.
B. The importance of having children in a family.
C. The role of members in family.
D. The healthy relationships among members in family.
Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu Giải chi tiết:
Ý chính của đoạn văn là gì?
A. Tầm quan trọng của việc chia sẻ công việc nhà trong gia đình
B. Tầm quan trọng của việc có trẻ nhỏ trong một gia đình
C. Vai trò của các thành viên trong gia đình
D. Mối quan hệ lành mạnh giữa các thành viên trong gia đình
Thông tin: We first learn about loving and caring relationships from our families...Ideally, each child is nurtured, respected, and grows up to care for others and develop strong and healthy relationships. This does not mean that it is always easy to make and keep friends; it just means that we share the goal of having strong relationships.
Tạm dịch: Chúng ta đầu tiên học được từ gia đình của mình về tình yêu và sự quan tâm... Một cách lí tưởng, mỗi đứa trẻ được nuôi dưỡng, được tôn trọng và lớn lên để quan tâm đến người khác và phát triển những mối quan hệ bền chặt và lành mạnh. Điều này không có nghĩa rằng luôn dễ dàng để làm quen và duy trì được những người bạn; nó chỉ có nghĩa là chúng ta có chung mục đích là có những mối quan hệ bền vững.
Ý chính của đoạn văn là gì?
A. Tầm quan trọng của việc chia sẻ công việc nhà trong gia đình
B. Tầm quan trọng của việc có trẻ nhỏ trong một gia đình
C. Vai trò của các thành viên trong gia đình
D. Mối quan hệ lành mạnh giữa các thành viên trong gia đình
Thông tin: We first learn about loving and caring relationships from our families...Ideally, each child is nurtured, respected, and grows up to care for others and develop strong and healthy relationships. This does not mean that it is always easy to make and keep friends; it just means that we share the goal of having strong relationships.
Tạm dịch: Chúng ta đầu tiên học được từ gia đình của mình về tình yêu và sự quan tâm... Một cách lí tưởng, mỗi đứa trẻ được nuôi dưỡng, được tôn trọng và lớn lên để quan tâm đến người khác và phát triển những mối quan hệ bền chặt và lành mạnh. Điều này không có nghĩa rằng luôn dễ dàng để làm quen và duy trì được những người bạn; nó chỉ có nghĩa là chúng ta có chung mục đích là có những mối quan hệ bền vững.
Đáp án D.