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ĐC - Grade11. SGK - Unit 1

The document provides vocabulary, grammar exercises, reading comprehension questions, and speaking/writing prompts about families and relationships between generations. The vocabulary section covers terms like nuclear vs extended family, childcare, and changing viewpoints. Grammar focuses on modal verbs like should, must, have to. The reading passage discusses trends over time in time parents spend with children and family safety. Speaking prompts ask about the student's family structure and dynamics. The writing prompt asks the student to describe housework roles and attitudes in their family.

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ĐC - Grade11. SGK - Unit 1

The document provides vocabulary, grammar exercises, reading comprehension questions, and speaking/writing prompts about families and relationships between generations. The vocabulary section covers terms like nuclear vs extended family, childcare, and changing viewpoints. Grammar focuses on modal verbs like should, must, have to. The reading passage discusses trends over time in time parents spend with children and family safety. Speaking prompts ask about the student's family structure and dynamics. The writing prompt asks the student to describe housework roles and attitudes in their family.

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TIẾNG ANH KHỐI 1 HỌC KÌ 1 NĂM HỌC 2021-2022

UNIT 1. THE GENERATION GAP

SƠ ĐỒ TƯ DUY

VOCABULARY
Exercise 1: Choose the correct word to fill in the blanket.
Burden follow in face childcare conflict
extended family nuclear family changes his mind open-minded viewpoints
1. I live in a/an _______________ with my parents and my elder sister in the coastal area.
2. One advantage of living in a/an _______________ is to strengthen relationship between young children and
adults.
3. My grandpa is the most conservative person in my family. He never _______________ about way of life.
4. After graduating from university, I want to _______________ my father's footsteps.
5. In a nuclear family, both mother and father have responsibility for housekeeping and_______________.
6. Four generations living in the same roof will have different _______________ of lifestyle.
7. I wish I could do something to reduce financial _______________ on my parents.
8. My father used to _______________ a lot of challenges before establishing his own insurance company.
9. The _______________ arises when Jack and his parents have considerable disagreement on his choice of
university.
10. Luckily, my parents are always willing to listen to my new ideas. They're very _______________.
GRAMMAR
Exercise 1: Choose the correct answer to complete the sentences.
1. All students _______________ wear uniforms at school because it is a rule. (should/ have to/ ought to)
2. This drink isn't beneficial for health. You _______________ drink it too much. (should/ ought not to/ mustn't)
3. This warning sign indicates that you _______________ step on the grass. (mustn't/ don't have to/ shouldn't )
4. I think you _______________ do exercise regularly in order to keep your body in good shape.
(ought to not/ should/ must)
5. Hoa _______________ feed the cats because her mother has done it already. (has to/ must/ doesn’t have to)
6. Those audiences _______________ show their tickets before entering the concert hall.
(don't have to/ have to/ must)
7. The children _______________ spend too much time playing computer games.
(mustn’t/ ought to not/ shouldn't)
8. Water park is free for kids under 6 years old, so you _______________ pay money for your son.
(should/ mustn't/ don't have to)
9. You look totally exhausted. You _______________ take a rest instead of working overtime.
(must/ should/ ought not to)
10. Anyone _______________ have a passport, even a visa when travelling all around the world.

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(has to/ should/ mustn’t)


11. My car broke down yesterday, so I _______________ catch a taxi to the office. ( have to/ has to/ had to)
12. If you still want to maintain this relationship, you _______________ behave improperly like that.
(mustn’t/ ought not to/ don’t have to)
Exercise 2: Circle the correct answer to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the
following questions.
1. I will leave the party early because I must studying for my exam.
A B C D
2. We ought to not play football as it's raining outside.
A B C D
3. You mustn't to drive a car if you don't have a driving licence.
A B C D
4. I had stay at home 3 days due to snowing heavily.
A B C D
5. Because of his poverty, he has to struggling to make ends meet.
A B C D
6. We shouldn't make an appointment with this doctor. You can see him whenever you want.
A B C D
7. This competition is optional, so we not have to take part in it.
A B C D
8. Despite having a little chance to win, you should give up your dream of becoming a star.
A B C D
READING
Exercise 1: Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or
phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
Fathers in today families are spending more time with their children than at any point in the past 100 years. (1)
_______________ the number of hours the average woman spends at home with her children has declined since
the early 1900s, as more and more women enter the workforce, there has been a decrease in the number of
children per family and an increase in (2) _______________ attention to each child. As a result, mothers today
in the United States, (3) _______________ those who work part- or full-time, spend almost twice as much time
with each child as mothers did in the 1920s. People (4) _______________ raised children in the 1940s and
1950s typically report that their own adult children and grandchildren communicate far better with their kids and
spend more time (5) _______________ with homework than they did.
America's children are also safer today than they've (6) _______________ been. An infant was four times more
likely to die in the 1950s than today. A parent then was 27 per cent more likely to lose an older teen (7)
_______________ death.
If we look back over the last millennium, we can see that families have always been diverse. In each period,
families have solved one set of problems only to face new (8) _______________ .What works for a family in
one economic and cultural setting doesn't work for a family in another. What's helpful (9) _______________
one stage of a family's life may be (10) _______________ at the next stage. If there is one lesson to be (11)
_______________ from the last millennium of family history, it's that families always have to (12)
_______________ with a changing world.

1. A. Although B. However C. Unless D. Besides


2. A. isolated B. individual C. unique D. single
3. A. adding B. counting C. taking D. including
4. A. whom B. which C. who D. when
5. A. helping B. to help C. help D. on help
6. A. never B. already C. ever D. just
7. A. in B. for C. to D. with
8. A. challenger B. challenges C. challenging D. challenged

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9. A. at B. for C. in D. by
10 A. destruction B. destroying C. destroyed D. destructive
.
11 A. drawing B. drawn C. draw D. drew
.
12 A. put up B. live up C. go up D. catch up
.
SPEAKING
1. Are you part of a nuclear or an extended family?
2. How many people are there in your family? Who are they?
3. Who is the oldest person in your family?
4. Who is the funniest person in your family?
5. Do you usually have family gathering?
6. Do your parents trust you? Why?
7. Do you prefer spending time with your family or friends?
8. What do you like the most about your family?
WRITING
Write a paragraph about doing housework in your family, using the cues given below.
- How many and who the people are in the family - What roles the father and mother perform
- What responsibilities each family member takes - The general atmosphere of the family
- What attitude to doing household tasks each family member has - What you like the most about your family

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