Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question.
Educating children at home as an alternative to formal education is an option chosen by families in many parts of the world. The homeschooling movement is popular in the United States, where close to one million Children are educated at home. In Canada, 1 percent of school-age children are homeschooled, and the idea also enjoys growing popularity in Australia, where 20,000 families homeschool their children. The movement is not limited to these countries. Homeschooling families can be found all over the world, from Japan to Taiwan to Argentina to South Africa.
Homeschooling is not a novel idea. In fact, the idea of sending children to spend most of their day away from home at a formal school is a relatively new custom. In the United States, for example, it was not until the latter part of the nineteenth century that state governments began making school attendance compulsory. Before that, the concept of a formal education was not so widespread. Children learned the skills they would need for adult life at home from tutors or their parents, through formal instruction or by working side by side with the adults of the family.
In the modern developed world, where the vast majority of children attend school, families choose homeschooling for a variety of reasons. For people who live in remote areas, such as the Australian outback or the Alaskan Wilderness, homeschooling may be their only option. Children who have exceptional talents in the arts or other areas may be homeschooled so that they have more time to devote to their special interests. Much of the homeschooling movement is made up of families who, for various reasons, are dissatisfied with the schools available to them. They may have a differing educational philosophy, they may be concerned about the safety of the school environment, or they may feel that the local schools cannot adequately address their children's educational needs. Although most families continue to choose a traditional classroom education for their children, homeschooling as an alternative educational option is becoming more popular.
According to the passage, the following are true about the Homeschooling, EXCEPT _________.
A. Many families in both developed and developing countries choose to educate their children at home.
B. Parents or tutors were the ones who taught the children necessary skills in society.
C. People got familiar with school attendance before choosing to learn at home.
D. Before modern times, most students did not attend the school
Đáp án C
Theo đoạn văn, những thông tin sau là đúng về giáo dục tại gia, ngoại trừ _________.
A. Nhiều gia đình ở cả nước phát triển và nước đang phát triển lựa chọn giáo dục con cái họ ở nhà.
B. Cha mẹ hay gia sư là những người dạy những đứa trẻ các kĩ năng cần thiết trong xã hội.
C. Người dân quen với nền giáo dục chính thức trước khi lựa chọn học ở nhà.
D. Trước thời hiện đại, đa số học sinh không đến trường.
Từ khóa: true / homeschooling
Căn cứ vào nội dung trong bài:
- "Homeschooling families can be found all over the world, from Japan to Taiwan to Argentina to South Africa." (Các gia đình cho con cái học tại nhà có thế được tìm thấy trên khắp thế giới, từ Nhật Bản đến Đài Loan đến Argentina đến cả Nam Phi).
- "Children learned the skills they would need for adult life at home from tutors or their parents, through formal instruction or by working side by side with the adults of the family." (Những đứa trẻ học các kĩ năng mà chúng sẽ cần cho cuộc sống sau này ở nhà từ gia sư hay bố mẹ chúng, thông qua sự hướng dẫn chính thức hay bằng cách làm việc bên cạnh những người lớn trong gia đình.)
- "Homeschooling is not a novel idea. In fact, the idea of sending children to; spend most of their day away from home at a formal school is a relatively new custom.” (Giáo dục tại gia không phải là 1 ý tưởng mới lạ. Trên thực tế ý tưởng đưa con cái đến học tại trường chính quy trong phần lớn thời gian trong ngày mới là 1 phong tục tương đối mới mẻ.)
I had a ______ chat with my manager and gave him an update on the project.
The second-hand car Patrick bought was almost new ______ it was made in the 19905.
It’s normal for small businesses to operate at a ______ for the first couple of years before they start to break even.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question.
Educating children at home as an alternative to formal education is an option chosen by families in many parts of the world. The homeschooling movement is popular in the United States, where close to one million Children are educated at home. In Canada, 1 percent of school-age children are homeschooled, and the idea also enjoys growing popularity in Australia, where 20,000 families homeschool their children. The movement is not limited to these countries. Homeschooling families can be found all over the world, from Japan to Taiwan to Argentina to South Africa.
Homeschooling is not a novel idea. In fact, the idea of sending children to spend most of their day away from home at a formal school is a relatively new custom. In the United States, for example, it was not until the latter part of the nineteenth century that state governments began making school attendance compulsory. Before that, the concept of a formal education was not so widespread. Children learned the skills they would need for adult life at home from tutors or their parents, through formal instruction or by working side by side with the adults of the family.
In the modern developed world, where the vast majority of children attend school, families choose homeschooling for a variety of reasons. For people who live in remote areas, such as the Australian outback or the Alaskan Wilderness, homeschooling may be their only option. Children who have exceptional talents in the arts or other areas may be homeschooled so that they have more time to devote to their special interests. Much of the homeschooling movement is made up of families who, for various reasons, are dissatisfied with the schools available to them. They may have a differing educational philosophy, they may be concerned about the safety of the school environment, or they may feel that the local schools cannot adequately address their children's educational needs. Although most families continue to choose a traditional classroom education for their children, homeschooling as an alternative educational option is becoming more popular.
Which of the following could be the main idea of the passage?
Mai: "How fashionable a pair of trainers you have!”
Nam: "_________________."
Everyone can help the needy by making a/ an ______ to a charity organisation.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Anyone who gambles on the stock exchange has to be prepared to loose money.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
From my point of View, parental divorce can cause lasting negative consequences for children.
He left on ______ 10 o'clock train yesterday to see his father who was taken to ______ hospital last week when he broke his right leg.
These thought-provoking poems ______ questions about what it means to love unconditionally.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question.
Educating children at home as an alternative to formal education is an option chosen by families in many parts of the world. The homeschooling movement is popular in the United States, where close to one million Children are educated at home. In Canada, 1 percent of school-age children are homeschooled, and the idea also enjoys growing popularity in Australia, where 20,000 families homeschool their children. The movement is not limited to these countries. Homeschooling families can be found all over the world, from Japan to Taiwan to Argentina to South Africa.
Homeschooling is not a novel idea. In fact, the idea of sending children to spend most of their day away from home at a formal school is a relatively new custom. In the United States, for example, it was not until the latter part of the nineteenth century that state governments began making school attendance compulsory. Before that, the concept of a formal education was not so widespread. Children learned the skills they would need for adult life at home from tutors or their parents, through formal instruction or by working side by side with the adults of the family.
In the modern developed world, where the vast majority of children attend school, families choose homeschooling for a variety of reasons. For people who live in remote areas, such as the Australian outback or the Alaskan Wilderness, homeschooling may be their only option. Children who have exceptional talents in the arts or other areas may be homeschooled so that they have more time to devote to their special interests. Much of the homeschooling movement is made up of families who, for various reasons, are dissatisfied with the schools available to them. They may have a differing educational philosophy, they may be concerned about the safety of the school environment, or they may feel that the local schools cannot adequately address their children's educational needs. Although most families continue to choose a traditional classroom education for their children, homeschooling as an alternative educational option is becoming more popular.
What does the author mean in the last sentence?
A: "What a beautiful wedding dress you are wearing today, Daisy!"
B: “____________________.”