First Passage
What is the passage mainly about?
C. Teenagers love to live independently rather than rely on their parents.
The passage primarily discusses how teenagers prefer privacy over being controlled by adults but emphasizes that parents' affection is irreplaceable in nurturing their children's growth.
What does the word 'This' in line 10 mean?
C. The fact that students have to spend most of their time studying.
In this context, 'This' likely refers to how students' busy schedules with schoolwork leave little time for other activities like helping with family work.
Long time ago young learners could help their parents with __________.
A. family chores or parents' business
The passage suggests that, in the past, young learners had time to assist their parents with household tasks or family business.
What are the benefits of family education?
D. Children can learn about good conduct and social skills.
The passage highlights that family education teaches children both how to behave properly and how to interact socially.
What is the most important thing in terms of raising a child?
A. Parents' love
The passage stresses that no amount of control or privacy can replace the importance of parents' affection in raising a child.