35: A. presenters tors Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, Cor D on your answer sheet to indicate the corre answer to each of the questions. If your child is lying a lot, it's a good idea to talk calmly about the issue with your child. Try makin time to talk, and then tell your child how her lying makes you feel, how it affects your relationship with her, a what it might be like if family and friends stop trusting her. Always tell your child when you know for sure that he isn't telling the truth. Your child needs to kr that honesty is important to you. But try to avoid asking him all the time if he's telling the truth. It might seem like no matter what you do, your child keeps lying. But if you keep praising your child telling the truth and also using consequences for lying, your child is less likely to lie as she gets older. It m take until your child is seven years or older. It might also help to know that children of all ages who have good communication with their parent talk with them about what they are doing are less likely to engage in antisocial behaviour. Question 36: What is the passage mainly about? A. What to do when older children lie B. How to tackle issues with your child D. Ways to have good communication. C. Teach your child to tell the truth Question 37: It's better to talk calmly with the child about the issue of A. affecting B. trusting C. feeling D. lying Question 38: The child needs to know the importance of being honest to A. teachers B. parents C. friends Question 39: The word "they" in the last paragraph refers to A. children B. parents D. relatives C. consequences D. years