We can choose our friends, but we can't (1) ……… our relatives. That does not mean that members of our (2) ………… cannot also be our friends. Many children have a very (3) ………… relationship with their parents, and they see them as friends. Of course, when you are a teenager, there are times (4) ………. you do not get on well (5) …………. your parents or they can get angry with you. That's only natural. There are (6) ………… when you want to be independent and decide things by (7) …………. After all, nobody is perfect, and we all (8) ………… mistakes. But your parents understand that. When you grow up, you will see that you have many things in (9) ………… with your mum and dad, and you will become closer ( 10) ………… them.
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We can choose our friends, but we cannot choose our relatives. That does not mean that members of our family cannot also be our friends. Many children have a very good relationship with their parents, and they see them as friend. Of course when you are a teenager, there are times when you do not get on very well with your parents, or they can get angry with you. That's only natural. There are times when you want to be independent and decide things by yourselves . After all, nobody is perfect , and we are all make mistakes. But your parents understand that. When you grow up , you will see that you have many things in common with your mum and dad, and you will become closer to them.
54. A. couples B. guests C. strangers D. relations
55. A. by B. for C. with D. from
56. A. moods B. arguments C. lies D. dishonesty
57. A. get B. take C. put D. set
58. A. divorced B. single C. grateful D. independent
59. A. on B. by C. for D. with
60. A. let B. make C. take D. fall
61. A. on B. over C. out D. up
62. A. private B. common C. contact D. love
63. A. fonder B. more proud C. closer D. more ordinary
71. can/friends/not/choose/can/relatives/we/but/we/choose.
→ We can choose friends but we can not choose relatives.
72. peaceful/live/a/we/in/neighborhood/very.
→ We live in a very peaceful neighbourhood.
73. city/sister/living/modern/in/a/apartment/is/my/in/the/.
→ My sister is living in a morden apartment in the city.
74. railway/me/you/the/tell/can/way/the/to/station?
→ Can you tell me the way to he railway station?
75. us/out/for/let/go/a walk.
→ Let us go for a walk.
71.
→ We can choose friends but we can not choose relatives.
72.
→ We live in a very peaceful neighbourhood.
73.
→ My sister is living in a morden apartment in the city.
74.
→ Can you tell me the way to he railway station?
75.
→ Let us go for a walk.
71.
→ We can choose friends but we can not choose relatives.
72.
→ We live in a very peaceful neighbourhood.
73.
→ My sister is living in a morden apartment in the city.
74.
→ Can you tell me the way to he railway station?
75.
→ Let us go for a walk.
We can choose our friends, but we cannot choose our relatives. That does not mean that members of our family cannot also be our friends. Many children have a very good relationship with their parents, and they see them as friend. Of course when you are a teenager, there are times when you do not get on very well with your parents, or they can get angry with you. That's only natural. There are times when you want to be independent and decide things by yourselves . After all, nobody is perfect , and we are all make mistakes. But your parents understand that. When you grow up , you will see that you have many things in common with your mum and dad.
We can choose our friends, but we cannot choose our relatives. That does not mean that members of our family cannot also be our friends. Many children have a very good relationship with their parents, and they see them as friend. Of course when you are a teenager, there are times when you do not get on very well with your parents, or they can get angry with you. That's only natural. There are times when you want to be independent and decide things by yourselves . After all, nobody is perfect , and we are all make mistakes. But your parents understand that. When you grow up , you will see that you have many things in common with your mum and dad.
Đáp án : Cấu trúc: choose to +V_infi (chọn làm gì)
=> we choose (6) to allow and keep in our lives.
Tạm dịch: chúng ta chọn cho phép và giữ lại trong cuộc sống của mình.
Đáp án: B
Đáp án cần chọn là: B
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We can choose our friends, but we can't (1) … choose…… our relatives. That does not mean that members of our (2) … friends.……… cannot also be our friends. Many children have a very (3) ……good…… relationship with their parents, and they see them as friends. Of course, when you are a teenager, there are times (4) …when……. you do not get on well (5) …with………. your parents or they can get angry with you. That's only natural. There are (6) …times……… when you want to be independent and decide things by (7) …… yourself……. After all, nobody is perfect, and we all (8) …make……… mistakes. But your parents understand that. When you grow up, you will see that you have many things in (9) …… common …… with your mum and dad, and you will become closer ( 10) …to……… them.
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