De Thi Giua Ki 1 Lop 10 Mon Tieng Anh Nam 2021
De Thi Giua Ki 1 Lop 10 Mon Tieng Anh Nam 2021
De Thi Giua Ki 1 Lop 10 Mon Tieng Anh Nam 2021
II. Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from the others.
6. Do you have to do ?
A. the mess
B. your bed
C. the washing-up
D. the cook
A. take
B. make
C. empty
D. do
A. holds
B. takes
C. runs
D. bears
9. We share the house with our grandparents and our uncle’s family. It is a(n) family
A. nuclear
B. extended
C. crowded
D. multi-generation
10. Are you free on Sunday evening? I’d like to to the cinema?
A. ask you
11. My mother is very good at her time between work and family.
A. leaving
B. splitting
C. sharing
D. taking
12. When a couple can chores in a way that both spouses feel satisfied with the outcome,
they are showing mutual respect for one another.
A. cut
B. run
C. take
D. divide
13. The children, all three, have done _, mopped, dusted, helped on the house and in the
yard.
A. laundry
B. clothes
C. groceries
D. rubbish
14. Our parents hands to provide for the family and make it happy.
A. were joining
C. join
D. joins
A. stay - instructs
B. stay - is instructing
IV. Fill in each blank with the correct word/phrase from the box.
16. If your partner has agreed to buy the , you might plan the week’s meals and make the
shopping list.
17. We should pay attention to the conditions that and strengthen early childhood
development and health across the life course.
18. Past studies have shown that couples who household chores report feeling happier overall.
19. Couples who share at home are happier overall.
21. I have watched my husband and children take over much of my role as a .
22. The husband replaces the light bulbs while the wife does the _.
23. Nowadays in nuclear families, homemaker and roles have evolved into something
that makes it impossible to define exactly.
24. Many couples find that they look at the division of differently .
V. Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best tits the blank space in the following
passage.
Working Mothers
In the United States today, more than half of mothers with young children work, compared to about
one third (26) 1970s. Women have been moving into the workforce not only for career (27)
but also for the income.
In many families today, mothers continue to work because they have careers that they have spent
years (28) . Some women (29) _ to work soon after (30) birth because they know
that most employers are not sympathetic to working mothers who wish to take time off to be with
their young children.
Some people still think that a “good mother” is one who (31) work to stay home with her
children. However, no scientific evidence says children are harmed when their mothers work. A child
who is emotionally well adjusted, well loved, and well cared for will thrive regardless of (32)
the mother works outside the home.
In most families with working mothers, each person (33) _ a more active role in the household.
The children tend to (34) one another and help in other ways. The father as a (35) _ is
more likely to help with household chores and child rearing. These positive outcomes are most likely
when the working mother feels valued and supported by family, friends, and coworkers.
VI. Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question.
It is common in Japan for three generations to live under the same roof. This is becoming less
common today, but still exists, certainly in the countryside.
Husbands in Japan give their salaries to their wives. They are returned a sum of money as pocket
money, otherwise how to use the rest is the wife's decision. The finances of a family are the
responsibility of the women who handle most of the household expenses. There are exceptions in
instances when something of value, like a car, is being bought. This is changing with more women
going to work.
Japanese fathers in contemporary urban households spend so much time at work, and the company
demands on them are so great. It means that they often really have very little time or energy to spend
with their children. The responsibility for raising children, overseeing the education fall onto the
mothers. Mothers play an enormous role in the lives of their children and the bond is very strong.
Babysitters are rarely used and mothers often sleep with their babies. A mother will also spend hours
with children doing school work. Few Japanese men help with housework. There is more pressure
today for this to change.
Most families in Japan today are nuclear families, such as those in the United States. That is to say
that a married couple lives together with their children, perhaps with one grandparent. But for the
most part, the Japanese family today looks much like the American family.
A. in big cities
B. in the countryside
C. everywhere
D. in urban areas
A. raising children
B. handle household expenses
A. extended families
B. three-generation families